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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot' HAZY FOMCAITS ON A2 * FRIDAY, J UN E 27, 1986 Mesa police reject pay offers Police un ion mem hers s ticking to guns on their salary de ma nds in 106-6 vote By TON Y SAAVEDRA Of lMD.ilr ........... After a ~eel ol voting. ( o!tta Me!ta police soundl> reJected the city's latest contract offer\ by an over- whelming 95 ixrcent. Members of the Costa Mesa Police Newport Beach'• Rick Bradley win• a allver medal in judo a Police Olympic•. Cl Fired Jackle Moore ta fired u manager of the Oakland A'•. Cl. A'i'IOC1at1on turned their thumb!<! down 106-6 on two contract opuon\ offered by the Cit) to replace the two- year pact that ends June 10 Sgt Dennis Cost, spokesman for the union, said 130 officers wen: ehg1blc to oart1c1pate in the polling NB bank robbery suspect nabbed SANTA ANA (AP ) -The FBI arr~sted a man for inve!'lt1gat1on of a "'Jewport Beach bank robbery Thursday after a 4V,i hour standoff at his home, the agency said. Special weapons teams from the FBI and Santa Ana police arrested Michael Charles Jones. 32, about SAS pm. inside his home on North Bewley Street. FBI spokesman Jim Neilson said Jones was 'lcheduled for an 101 - t1al court appearance Friday before a federal magistrate in Santa Ana. Neilson said Neilson alleged that Jones was armed with o loaded 357-cahber Magnum revolver when he was arrested. but no shots were fired Jones was arrested in connection with an 11 15 om robbery at the List American Bank in Newport Beach. Neilson said Neilson said he had no details of lhc robber1. the amount taken or whether any money wac; recov- ered. A witness spotted the getaway car. and FBI agents traced the license plate to a car r~nt.al agency "The rented vehicle had been rented by his g1rlfr1end. who re· sides dt that addrec;s," Ne1lc;on alle~ed Nf'1lson said the woman. whoc;e name he didn't know, probablv would not be arrested that began June 20 and ended Thur~ay night Police ~ere &1 ven a choice between two-year and one-year pack.ages The multi-year proposal called for a 5 percent pay raise July I as well asa 2. 5 percent increase in January The second year would bnng salary hike!> of 5 percent in July and 2 5 ixrcent in January As part ol the package. the rny would pick up 2 percent of the 3 percent paid by police into their Making a big splash rct1r't'ment plan for the fil'1t year The rest would be picked up by the city the ~cond year. City Manaaer Allan Roeder said the proposed one-year plan called for 7 percent Pl¥ r1ll'ie in July. The t"tty would al50 p1t"k up the full 3 ixrccnt retirement contnbut1on Cost said union members were apparently stick.ins to their 1uns on a police proposal calhn& for an 8 per,·ent pa) raise in July and a 4 percent hike Jan. I. .. fhef re conv1ncC'd what was proposed 1' what we truly need to bt' compe11t1vc wnh other c111es that touch our borders." Cost said . "The offer the nty came back with fell 'lhOrt.'' There were otfter differences con- cem1n1 benefits as well u 1u1dclines tor an educational 1nctnt1ve program that have to be ironed out, Cost \aid ~spite the rcJcctaon, he sa1d the union will not sanction any walkouts 1 t a con tract as not reached by J uh He Nicaraaiuan Prealdent Danlel Ortega react. an&rily to the Bouee Tote appro...tn11 aJd to the contra re6ela. A4. "We don't believe !!he was in- volved in the robberv," hC' said. Peter Pltchea (left) and Brian Doyle re- trieve Karen Duarte from the pool during lrrele•ant Week acthidea ln Newport Beach. Story on A2 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Pilot B 11 B 1-7 A3 B9-10 B2-8 B12 C4 Datebook A6 Date book A3 C4-6 C1 -4 Date book A2 Great racers endure heat of desert Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce log Public Notices Sports Television Weather KINGMAN. Ariz. CAP> -Crews of dozens of anuque vehicles part1c1- paltng in the fourth annual Great Amf'r1can Rare endured 115-de gree temJ)"ratures which caused numerous hrC'akdownc; on the sec- ond leg of th<' roast-to-coast mara- thon Race spokf'sman Phil Cole. said at least a do~n of the entries over- h<'ated wh1ll' crossing the Cahfor n1a desert. where Thursday's high at Needles was I 15 degrees Must ""l'rt' dbk lo rl'slart dfler brief 'cool off perioc1c;," he c;a1d · Almo..st every ('ntrant reported hf'at-related problems .. An '"ll1mated 1,000 peoplP Wdl<'hf'd as the racers drove through this northweiitem Arizona rommun1ty en rout<' to an over- night stop at thf' Grand Canyon By agreement a 1916 Mitchell driven hy Alan Trav1~ and navtgat- f'd by Wayne Stanfield. both of Phoenix. was in the lead as the racers drove through Kingman Family asking $28 million from county in lion mauling By LISA MAHONEY Of lM O.-. ........... The family of Laura <;mall. the 5- year-old girl attacked by a mounuun hon in Ronald W Caspers Regional Park. has filed a S28 million claim against the county of Orange Donald and Susan 'imall want the county 10 compen~tc them for their daujhter's 1nJunes and the r mo11onal sufTenng her mauling on March 21 caused the family The claim. filed Wedne~ny w1rh the clerk of the Board of'iuixrvl\Or\, \IY" the count) did no"'· propcrl) mana&e the wildlife 1n and around the w1ldcrne \ park near \an Juan Cap"trnno lt also main1a1m that park cmployccc; ~hould have wuned the family aoout the mk ot en count<"nng mountain hoM in the Itta. 'iu~n and Donald Small had takl·n Laura and their wn David 10 C ai.pN' park for a Sunday outing when the child wa~ snatlhcd by a mountJin hon while walling up a trail \I.Ith hl•r mother • The hon grahbcd Laura by the head and earned her aw"y into \Oml' th1l k foliage. where 1t to~ at her until a passcrb> forced 1t to drop the girl The claim filed h) SJn Jo'4." auorney Richard Stasku'i maintain' that park ,taO !ihould hove kno\l,n about the pr<"\t'ncc of hon\ It al\11 .,.,\.\the count) failed in 11~ lc&al dut) 10 'w11m puk patron\ of th<' danger\ to hit'. hmh and human c;afct) crratC'<I b) w1ldhfc, including mountain hon'\ •· \\a result of the uttacl, l.aura h." ~ulfered \CnOu\ hra1n dama1c:-. ,kull fracture\ CH' damatte and panial parah\I\ in add1t1on 10 other in1unc\, the claim -..11d. Oamagc~ \ouvi1 will pa) tor hlc- long mt'dKal bill\ and compcn\31e 1hr cn1m lam1h: tor the emotmnal trnuma ot lhl· attack, 11 \:ttd tkcau\C' of the nrnttnitudc ot I aura-.. in1unc\. tht l<>U nt) ti.cun 1n' r'it1µt1ns the l ll't'Um<;tanct'\ nflhc mountain hon attack 1mm<'d1atr-lv alter the 1nl1dent. <hkin~ sau.l l lnhlc manv 1um<.hct1on' tht' count\ doc., not rout1nd't den' claim\ Thl· nflilC' of nc;k managt'- mcnv\\ 111 m;1kc a deuc;1on on the tltum at thr t•nd of 11\ 1nvc'it1glll10n, he• \Bid 'ihnuld the d.111n he denied. th(' tam11\ can tile :i Cl\ ii la\l.'i\Jlt ap1n\t the count\ Amphitheatre switches concert. B)' TONY ~4 4 VEDRA °' ......... "'-. Bowina I<• tear' of tr11ffir ,,.m, and in•dc:ctuate parktn thC' riH lfi\ ._mphtthcatrc haa po tponed one: of two concms that conflict with the Oranar Countv fair 1n Jul'f I h< Jctlrey (),bomc-Natah<" < ok loncert wu moved from Julv 11 to No' l .. amphitheater onic1al' 'Aid this momina Plan\ to all<! rc\Chcduk the lktlh Ho), show rrom July I fl to St-pt 2" tell throuah toda .Jcportcdh hccnu'loC' nl 'pon\lu u1mm11mr.n1~ fhc new' hrouaht nnh partial rt'hcl tu nffictah who fcttr the (a1rgrounJs 1n < o~a Mc)I ~111 not bl-ahk 10 handle the Jelu r of amphathcatcr ru11rnn' ln(f fal~r\ (Pleue eee CO!'C&RT I A2) Th,.. ra<"ers w11r£' ~herluled to spt'nd toni~ht 1n Albuquerque. NM Tht' rat"e. <Jn I I-day Pvent for motor veh1dr<: hu1lt bf-forr 1937. hcgan Wednf'sriay in Anaheim. Calif Aflf'r an ovf'rmght !ltop in Palm Sprin~s. the entries on Thursday rro'lsed the Colorario River into Arizona Thi' 3 500 m1lr race will con rludf' in N,..w York C:1ty The ovNall w1nnC'r will receive $100 (XX} Part1c1patmg vPh11'1cc; ranged in ogf' from 50 to RI Ounng this year'!I rare. entranL<: will pass through )!'", c;tates and 3SO cit1rs and towns Drivers ramr from the United State!!. Canada. the llnlled Kingdom, Japan ,ind B<-1 · g1um to l"Ompete Other r1t1c11 along thr route m- rtude Tulsa. Okla. Springfield. Mo .. ~l Louis, Indianapolis. Dayton and < olumbus. Ohio. and Washington Dorothy Callleon and Betty Guth.rte, co~halrmen of the Oranae County chapter of Pled&e of Realatanc • are acorted to jaU by Newport c poltce 8ft. Ken Cowell T buwday after ta.kine part ln a ait·lo prot t at Con- • man Robert Bad m '• omce. T poap wu proteet- rna appron l by the Hooe of Jlepreaentatl•ee of a $100 m Ollon a id packace for the Contra rebel• fl&htln& In Nlcara ua. added th<" barp1n1na ball 11 back an the cn)'i coun. ··we're in a hold1n1 pattttn," he said "Wt stall feel there is room for further / nejot1a11on. We haven't reached an 1mpasJC yet." The two-year offer turned down by poh~ 11 s1m1lar to the qrcement raufi.ed by fircfi&hters t'•rher th11 month. The city F'ireman's A1socia· lion acceoted a 7 S percent increase tor the first fiscal year, and a 6 25 percent pay rai~ the ICCOnd year Wild Rivers gets OK to open J u dge satisfied w ith $6M Insuran ce plus S4M tn own er asset s By G J EANE'M'E AVENT o.my ,...c. •••••••• A. Suixnor Court Judge accepted a compromise Thun.day that will allow an amusement park featun na waltry thrill ndes to open at the former Lion Country Safari me 1n Irvine. Dunna two da)s ofargumcnu that bcpn Tuesda), the Irvine Co asked Orange ( ounty Supcnor Court Jud&e Harmon G Scov11le to prevent the Wild R1"en park from opcmna until operaton could c-0me up with $10 m1lhon an habihty insurance. That level of coverage Wti stipulated in an agreement last year between the Irvine Cs .. owner of the l S-acrc park site. and The Splash. the partnenhip that owM and will operate th<' park. Irvin<" Co. asset manager Chnstopher 8 . Mahon said 1fr. not that the park 1s unsafe but the Irvine ( o wants 10 be prudent. Bnan Lysa&ht. attome) for the park, ar&ued tllat the SI 0 m1lhon in ltitbihty was an arbitrary figure. It's not that ifs necessary for safety, said Lysaght. adding no lease document or governmental agency requires so much covera11e • In his ruling. Judge Scoville IC· cepted the park's S5 m1ll1on in hab1ht) coverage. and a SJ million pohq from Li on ( ountl) Safan which holds the master ground lease. In lieu of the remaining· S4 m1lhon fCQUlr~ b) the 81J'CCmenl With the In.inc <o Sco111lle accepted $4 m1ll1on 1n perwnal and corporate as~t~ trom several ~plash pnnc1pah J udg'°' 'icov1lle ..aid in h1., court order he was sat1'>fied that the plash had made ·a good faith effort and attempt to obtain S 10 million 1n pnmar\o 1n<iurancc coverage It 1s nut hkcl'f that CThc ')plash) will be ahle to pro' 1de the additional S4 m1lhon in'iurance under the prevail- ing elonom1c lOnd1tton<i" R1thard /.anelh, a Splai.h partner \aid T hur'>da' "We're gmng to 1.ont1nul' Ill tr\ to get the S 10 m1ll1on •· \fa hon ..aid hr wa\ ha pp} "llh tht' dcl 1\lon It was not in the form the companv had hoped for. he said. but the 1ud1te J1d re4uire the full S 10 (Pleue eee WlLD/ A2) 7arrested after sit-in to protest Contra aid PAl L ARCRIPLE\' Ot .... 0.-,.._ ..... St'V<'n Orange Coast reR1den~ pearf'fullY marC'hec1 off to 1111 Thur!ldav after ~ui~n~ a prot~l !Ill in ~t the Newport St!arh offtce of Congrf'~Rman Roberl Badham Th<' protester!! were amon(l about 1 wo doun ~ho sat tn the orr1ce to vo1re oppo111t1on to WN.ine lrla't ·~ vote-by the Hou!lr of Repre11entat1ve~ approvtnff St()(). m1lhon in aid to the Nicaraguan contras Badham aid~ William Schn'1~r 11at qu1t'tly hstemng u tht' 11roup di cutt.~c1 lhe Nicara- guan rontroveray At 5 p.m., Schre1her a!'kt'd the ~up to ltave. I ha,.,. with great ~t and rompM!11on hstened for two houn h1 everythin« you had to 'J. 1 '1on 't know 1f you N!Ct!IYcd lht samr rnPf'('t in oth r olrtc ;· he !Yl1d in respon to a prot er"• au ruon that M n thl" rountry h d ~n v stttd by tPl ... Al) • - µ M * Oranot Coast OAILV PILOT/ f-"rlday, J1.ane 27, 19a& Rep. Dornan going to Syria on ·mission to free hostages SANTA ANA -Rep. ~rt K. Dornan. R Carden Grove, SJYS he is going lo Syria with a b1part1san letter from the Hou~e asking for ht>lp m frttmg five American hos iages tn Ubanon. The mt ' Je WU signed over lht paat few weeks by 2'47 of the Hou e's '435 members and asks Svri<1n Pre~1dent Hafiz Al A:.sad to 'flex his recognized muscle to break the Amtr1can host.age cri sis." said a statement from Dor- nan\ office released Thursday Dornan hope~ to present the message 10 pt>rson to Assad on Saturdav. but a meettng between the two has vet lo hl" confirmed. the slatement said Neither tht' congn•o;sm<.tn nor his aides were> 1mmed1atel.r available to discuss details on Oornan's ex- pectt>d departure Thursda \ night for Dama!';CUS Dornan 1~ a memht>r of the llouse Foreign A ffc11rs CommnteE> but 1s pa_'i inf' for the trip h1mst'lf and calline It a ''h11man1tar1a11 rniss1on. · • tht" l!tatemenl uad Dornan callf'd the letter "the (1rsl pubhc exprt>SSIOn of the Uoustt's serious interest ma spt"erly resoluuon of the host.age cr1.s1s." "The Dornan letter also ac - knowledges strong differences be· tween the two countnes about Middle East pohcy but encourages the governmenlS and other groups involved to be of one mmd in our t'fforts lo m1t1gate the anguish raused to thE' innocent v1ct1ms of this conflict.' the prepared st.ate- rnt>p t said. Eric Jacobstn, thf' ~on of hostage Uav1d Jacobsen of Huntington Beach. Calif . said Dornan had been talking about making such a trip smce receiving a letter from four of 1 ht· American host.ages in Novem ber "He s been wamng for wh<.tl he thought was the proper time. and I guess he thought this is that time," Jacobsen said. "Of course, wt" hope he 1s successful " David Jacobsen. 55. director of the American Un1ver11ty of Beirut Medical Center. 1s onf' of four Ameneana believed held m a group by the l&lam1c Jihad, ( llslam1c Holy War) o loosely kntt fundam!ntal- lSt Shute Moslem group th tie 10 the government of Iran Tht> otht'r Amencan hostages are the Rev l..a1.1. rence Jenco. 50. of Johet. Jll. head of Roman Catholic Relief Services of Lebanon: Terry Anderson. 37. of Lorain. Ohio. the Associated Pres Middle East bu - reau chief. and Thomas Sutherland, 55. Ft. Coll.ms. Colo . the Scottish - born dean of agriculture for Ameri- can University The Islamic Jihad 1s demanding the release of 17 of its members held by the government of Kuwait for bombing the U.S. and French embassies there in December. 1983 A fifth American hostage. U.S. diplomat Wilham Buckley of Med- ford. Mass.. has reportedly bttn killed, but U S officials say they have not confirmed the death and still list him as a hostage. CONTRA AID PROTESTERS ARRESTED ... From Al prott•~t groups Thi' .;•t-1n Y.as organized tn the P rdgc of Rec;1stance and thf' Or· mge Count v Alliance for Sun iv.ti EKh mt'mber 'l~ned a pledgt• thdt .;tateo in part. \\'e uppose .rn\ furm 0f l' S aid lo the contra~ 1n t ht>ir tllP~ill war upon the pt>ople ilnd -.overe1g11 nation of Ntraragua our .1rt11111 toda\' represents not •Hll' Ill( JI c onsuLUents but dl.;o J 11<111011JI c.oma'n"u' of ronrrrned Amrri<'.ms · 8£>11' Cuthrte. co-chair of I he· Clra11g1· Count) chapt1•r of Plt•dg1· of H• "Jst.ann• -..aid a national poll sho~1·t1 about two thirds of tho<;t' /'PS ponding oppoc;ed .11d to thP nm· trJ" Hov. P\ c: r Schre1lil'r said phune 1 alb lettPr" .ind rithn data 1n thf' 10th rongrrc:siond\ District md1 <'cltrd 70pcrc1•nt of Badhi:im's con· ~llltll'nts :;upptirtNI tht' aid p.1ck - ag~ . N(•vcrthelt""" protester-.. ex pressed disappointment m Con- ~ess "Our foreign poltcy has changed," said protester Karen Speros 'Tm gravely disappointed to see our congressmen buckle under Mr. Reagan. It's mtrmsically evil for us to overwhelm a govern- ment we don't cigree Wlth It's a low r>0mt m democracy." Some members of the group c xpressed hope that the nation's c1t1zens were starting to force the government lo change its policies. c1esp1te Wednesday's close vote "We've reached that place in h1storv whert> we can stop killing and torturing people,'' said Betty Petroff. a Newport Beach school teacher "Thert>'s a real poss1b1hty for change." Teare; welling up in her t>yes. Petroff said. 'Tm pra \ 1ng for that poss1h1llty ... After other Badham staff mem berc; left. Schreiber repeated his . .__ request that the group leave. One protester responded. "C1v1l nghts was a dead issue until a man who 1s now a national hero did what we're domg today .. "It tears me deeply to t>ven thmk I have to do what I'm gomg t{) do to close this office," Schre1bt?r said He lhen phoned Newport Beach police. Unlike protests of the 60s and 70s when police dragged marchers off to Jail. the seven who chose peace- ful cavil disobedience were quietly escorted to awaiting pohce car.:; without even being handcuffed "It was about as mellow as you can get." said Sgt Ken Cowell. onP of the arresting officers Those arrested were Petroff, Dennis Marks. Speros, Shirley Travis. Connie Cassady and co-chairs Dorothy Callison and Guthrie The seven were charged with ml8demeanor trespassing WILD RIVERS OPENING APPROVED ... From Al m1ll1on 1n 1 "' <'ra~t· \1;ihon ,,ml the· IP me tu\ nt'\I '1er "ould ht· 111 \''-31ualC' the u1urt mdt•r lhl· park·, tn'>urancc pol1ul·<, and thl' S4 m1llmn 1n a~~t·t-. rx>'tcd tl~ \pla\h prtn\ 1pal\ [he a\'>CI\ ~ouJd he U\Cd to 'i<!lJ\I\ ,1n' l.1v. ... u11c.; ,1ga1n-,1 tht· In lnl.' <'11 not lP,cred h' thl' Sti mill111T1 1n lt.1hll1l\ 1n\Urn3ll' T hl' pa"'agl· of Prnpo\1111111 <,I ,furtng th1' month'., primal"\ t•ktl1on 1A,I'> anoltl\'I la\ tor in h1<, dl'll\l<ln ,3,J l udgt· \,o, 11ll· l nt.kr Prnr- 1"111in '-I .u11ntli' 1dual or u1mpan\ an 11nh ht'. lwld ltahk tor ;in 1nJur. 10 the degree 1hq arc al tau II Zancll1 said ha~d on 1nformatwn trom the nauonal Water Park A-.- '>OC1a1on no water park in the United \late<, has more than SI m1ll1on 1n insurance co' eragc e>.cc.-pt for \Orne c;clfim.ured parks that have as much a\ $4 million tn CO\Cragc /anclh noted that no tnJur) '>t'lllcmcnt has \Ct e'rct·ded SI million 'Thi\ t\ grnng 10 he lhl' <,afe<;I ~ater parl.. in lhl· lOUntr. · \.lid /;rnelh b c.h ut thl· park·, ioo l'mployen ha' c Ix-en tr<.tt ned in water park ..afc1~. some h1gh-n'>k ndt:'> Ila' C' llct'n l'llminated and all the "atcr \lide' arl' lined wl\h soft foam Bill Drane~ Jr a managing partner ""'llh Splash said. "Our rnnsr ruuon I\ baSICally finished lhlS Wl'ekend .. ( hl' opening datl' will depend on how qu1ckl> lht parl.. pa<,se<; final in-:.JX'l· 1100 b} lhl· u1unt~ and thC' ell~ of ln1ne \IC'-C I udc.-nh<tl h. the par!(<, direl- tor of marketing. <.aid tht' park no~ htt'idet1nc11~ anti \\Ill H<.trt pumping water to the nde'> loda) Police stunned as jurors acquit accused slayer of San Diego cop \\•,l>ll<rll( \f'I -ihL 1.1.11!11""1 ' 11n politt pfliu·r -.::ml hl'r I.11th 1n · hl Jll,tll ~ "'\!rm 1\ ... 11.1).;l·n 0(1~ thJt twr hu,h;ind'\ ~llkr h." h1.·l·n Lkared ul murder lhargt•<. h111 thl'rt''' a hanu· lllt' dell ncl.1n1 (1111hl I.Ile 1r1.1I J~illO \.1~11n Penn ~alh·J 10 tn:edom al x 111 pm fhur\d<t~ l'1gh1 hour\ ahcr a ~uperior ( ourt JUI) dl'clart•d him innmx111 of fir\t and 'il'Cond-dcgn.•e murckr in lhl' \1a rth 11 lli.'15 \hoo11ng death ol r><>llH· ..\gent I hom.1<, Rigg\ Prnn wa.-. abo al qu111cd ol allcmptt'd murder 1n tht· \.\uund1ng of pol"e ~grnt Don1l\ an Jacob\, who<;e alleged ral 1c;m ber aml· the focal po1n1 of defen..e attornc\ ~111ton \11\erman·., L3<K' Figure in kidnap case found victim of suicide Penn. who·~ blad. maintained hl' \hot the wh11c offin:r'i in <,clf-delt'n'><..' ,,, the\ beat him '~Ith thl'lr fht\ .and h.itons and aflrr facoh' hurled ra11al 1n,ulls at him ""fr <i11\rrman 1\ a \t:I"\ great 'tor. tt'ller I think the Jurors w(•rc !Jken in" '1r!I Rigg!. ..aid after thl' vrrd1tt\ were announced < )( rnurse. I prayed hard for "' gutlt~ 'l'rd1ll. but (iod said no to that 1 will ha"l' 10 rely "cry heav1l> on m)' ta 1th to @.l'I me through llm." \ht• added IJA:-.;A Pl>J:-.<T f AP -A rc1r r1PalN whost' daughll'r WCI<> kiri nappNi If) ~rars JgO wM; fotmc1 1led<l from an <1ppan•111 s1•1f 111fllc t rd g1inshot wounrt .• in Or,wgr <'011nt ,. s henffc; c;pokr•sman c:.111! I hr body of Arnold '"trlw. 61. ,., ho hC1r1 onY. "d sevnal r ar dealf't ~h1p<l 1n thf' Sdn .Joaquin Vall<'v. wa<i found h\ deputu•s a~1011l Ra m Thursrl.n morning shN1ff' Ll Hus~ ElsnN ..,;i1d Hr c;a1rt oHinal.o;; had < la,s1f ,.d I hr> dPcith .1s .in .1pparrnt '<111rl<ll' l'hP ho<lv Y..H fo1111d <111 thl' porch of a mob1 I<' horn•' ir111 in I >d na Point A nt>tghbor tolc1 clt•put1r~ t h;1! Wtrbr had appt'arrc1 <!rc;p,mdl'nt db<lut per~onal and husinrss prob i~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VOL. 19, NO. 111 IPms rf"ccntl) W 1rhr owned sPvPra I car agen - c 1Po; m Visalia. about 160 m1IP.s north of Los Angelrs, during the. 1:110 .. In March. 1971. he was thrust 11ilo the news when his 9 year old r1c1ughtcr. M1chellP. wa11 kidnapped .rnd hPld in a rural motel room for ~) hours while W1~ht> raised a S.~ 000 ransom W1Phe left th<' monE>V 1n a field as 111..;1ruc·ttd but lhe payoff was 1 hw.1rtf"d by a passing motorist v.ho picked up the money bag and turnE>d 11 over to poller before the kidnappers could get to I! The girl was released unharmed .1 few hours later ThreP men were raptured and ronv1rt~c1 1n the kid· nc1ppmg Juror.. announcing their vcrdil l on the 17th day of deliberations. de clared themo;clve'i hung on a number of charge., including the lesser chargt' of 'oluntary manslaughter in Rigg.-.· death and a11empted murder in the ~hooting of c1v1han Sarah P1na-Ru11 "'ho was accompanying Riggs on h1'i rounds the night he died Correction The Manne' \uctwn lor '><UI and power boat'i reported in Thursda}' ·.., Boat1n1 page will he held at the Balboa Ba} ( lub on '>unday not Saturday ac; 11\tC'd We apolog1;e tor the t'rrOr DaH1 Piiot Del Ivery le Oueranteed Justcall 642-6086 ... .,,.,., ~ • ..,.., " '°" 00 "°' f'ilawii 1(.A1• C>•t:Jlllf ti" ~JOO'" c·a•1 n.t~t 1 p '' .,,., .,,,.,, coc. ..... c.. _.., '"'hat do )Ou like about the Datly Pilot" What don't you hkc" Call the number above and your · me5-.agc will be recorded, tranknbcd and de livered to the appropnate editor The ,.me 24-hour an,wenna service may be used to rtcord letters to the editor on any topic ( ontnbutOf"I to our Lene" column mu't includt their name and telephone number for veriftc~uon Tt"ll~ u' what's on your mind , Clrcula11on Te .. phonea S¥ µ J Sunny weekend for the Coast Prll'l'MI 14.lmmer we111het It In etOf• tor Souttwttn Callfornlana Saturday u high PJta41re OV9' the Southw.at brlnga aunny sk,.. to mo•I of ti. arN, the Nellonal Weeth« s.rvice Mid Fog and low clouds wilt lnva<M the t>eaen.t and ooze Into some coastal val'-Y• tonight and Seturday morning. but wut t>Yrn off for atlernoon aunshtne and hfQht In ti. upper 60t to IOw 70• Lowt tonight Wiii b9 In the mid-SO. 10 low 80a oo the tand . 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H-ton llA 74 ~en~ 7S S8 IATIMOAY ~· 85 M s--111 85 S4 f'°• ... lt"llf' 241 am 4) Jac:l<eon M ... 95 71 Cor1'1(Mrable nig111 and MOr!W>Q iow S.tn• 99 !.A Fir11 IOw 127•m 01 .,..__, 118 ~ doude Ot log with Pllttial ~ ,_ aan .... n .. c> ..... 98 60 S.cONI ""'~ 4 211om 4 7 K..-Clly 113 73 IM -ourino Ille all.moone -S.nOtbti.I •• 57 Sec;onO IOw !OSI pm 20 lat VagM 109 78 llary ...nthlne .. _. a..ch ~ San OleQo 75 83 Ultlt RoOll i2 74 ee to 7 2 lOW11 s. to e3 11*-1 IMQl>t n $111\ Ftanclac.o &8 se Soo MO lOCl•y ti I OI P m end .._ lOUllMllt ee 57 to 85 -IM coul to 11141 80a In ,..,.,.,., S.n JoM 83 51 Saturday at 5 42 • m ~ M 74 lni...o ar-l OW'I In Ille m'CI 5o. IO s ... 1.Ctw 87 ~ ,..__loelaytl 1 S3t mend-• "'-9Mcll M ,. -eo. San•• BarbM• 69 u ., 11 ~ &lfl Outrageous Olympics lend spice to Irrelevant Week By ROBERT HYNDMAll-°' IM DMly l'llot llall The game\ called ~hark Hall In this e' cnt. each memlx'r of a rc."la} team dom a 'ioalong·wl't s"eatsu1t and <,w1m.-. "-llh all the grau· ol a man O\erboard bet"'een thl· bcac hand a dod. hefore stnpping and pa,'>tng the outfit to the nc)l.t c;w1m mer "harl,,.<, aren't n.,tll\ a l<>nlcrn Prov. ning ma~ be · In another e-..cn l a three-member team paddle'> a boat from th1: beach lo a \acht wa111ng about 25 \ard'i awa\ ( rcw mcmbc~ then chug a can ot hct'r cat h and race bat k for c;hore It 'ltlunds l'aS\ 11·, not r he IWO male oar\men ~car blinders and must glean na' 1gauonal dues from 1he torrent of ~reamed 1n.-.truct10n.-. from their female -;hip- malc \\ ckoml' 10 tht• Irrelevant Wed '°)upcrstar<, wntc'il ~here ··&at thl' < Ind '-1\P<.' 'llUnt\ wlhdt: ~1th ath letK\ in a da}-longu1mpet111nn ot 10 unique e'cnt'> r~enl) teams from throughout thl <)range < oa\t -representing toe.al n·<,tJuran1.-. and other hu'>1nesr,e!> - rnn,crgcd on the hcarh I hu~a' al lhr H<.tlbuJ Ba\ ( luh 1n 1'.c~port Reath fur the \upcr-:.tar' l onlt'\I. ~ h1lh wa.-. part oftht• lrrclc.,,an t Wt•d, .1tt1' 111e'i \taged 10 honor Mikt• Ira' 1' of C 1c.-org1a l l'\ h the l.1 ... 1 plaH·r '>t'l<.'l tcd 1n the I 9!oitl "'latwn.d I oothall l cague dralt r ra' I\ v.ac, llo"'n Imm hi\< 1corg10t ho ml' tu '\c" pon Beal h 10 JOI n ,1 ~l·ck offl.',11,1t1c\ and mcrnmak1ng that celebrate ii rdre<,hing not1un - llo c,ume1h1ng n1ll' for \omebod) lor no rea\on al all That philosoph) 1\ the hallmark of all lrrele' ant \\eek art1' 1t1c\ "hich ,., marking m 11th \Car For the Supe~tar\ conte'it team~ u1rnpoc;ed offhe member\ competed in"' en1s ranging from the aforcmen- l1C>ned Shark Bait and T .... o Blind \.11cc 10 the more tradtt1onal Ob\tacle C. our-;e and Tug of War ·· rhe Tug of\'-ar has got to be the hardest c\Cnl .. ~1d Run Bu~l.ie) ~horll> after he and fellow employee' from Malarkq ·., lnsh Pub defeated a ll':lm anlhored O) the lo'> ·\ngeles Rarm 10wenng lineman. Kent Hill. Thi· 1..n to v.1nn1ng the Tug of '"ar 1s nnt'r pra\t1ce and dnnk nothing hut ( oor\ Light beer" Uuc,he> ~td "But real!} v.e're JUSI tr\1ng to ha'e somC' fun htn· and cn1m our;,cl\ c'i ... In thl' Su!)Crstarscon1cs1 prC'S<"ntt•d th1\ -.ear as a fund-raiser for th<' ~c"pon Harbor .\rea (hamber uf < ommcrcc. "'hat a conle'itanl lacks 1n athleltl ab1ht~ tan bc more than madl· up fur in 1mag1na11on and cnthu\1asm In the T"'o Bland Min· boat rate lor instance the team from Ab1ga1I .\hh<11t Temporaries of Tustin ~1d the kc) w sutcess ts simple clear lommunica11on between the na.,,1- gator and the dark-goggled oa(smcn 't ou JU St keep up a lot of talk 1 ng. l111rdon S<-oll <;a1d In the '>hark Hatt rnntest. thl' \h1gall Abbo!l ere" pralttted team v.orl.. v.11h a team member pulling thl· wet swcatr, on each c,w1mmer as the} fin1~hcd each leg of the rela1 race "T~ing to take them off ~ourself 1al..e!> too long, "e' in I olan pointed OUI. For their enons and ingenuit). .\b1ga1I \bbott finished second in the day-long event behind a team from the U( I Athletic ~panmcnt Third place ~en110 the Balboa Bay Club Other top finisher<S were the C'an· net) Re<,taurant. Back Bay Rowing & Running and the Un1vers1t} Athleuc < lub "Thc.-da) wa\ l'"'haust1ng. but a lot of tun .. said Jud}' Temme. cha1r- ~oman of the e\.ent .. fh1s year'., Jrrclevan1 Weck seems to be the best ever.·· ~Id Betty Bottorf who coordinates the events for lrrclc\ant Weck founder Paul Salata "We had overflow crowds at the banquet and the College Night. We're also seeing more cooperation lrom neat people in town hke the Balboa Bay (luh and the Chamber of < ommenc .. For ~•le Tra\ls thc.-week-long 1 acat1on in Newport Beach 1<, a C ahfom1a dream of son-; • I've loved e'er) manutc of 1t ... he ~1d following a grueling Tug of War "It's been so much fun and not Just for me it's C\ el) body ... T ra 1 is hopes to spend more time 1n \jouthern California as a member of the San Diego Chargcrr,, who made the 22-\.car-old defensive back their 12th pick m the NFL draft Becaur,e oflrrclevan1 Weck Travis "a>s he's actualh glad he wa'i picked last -No. 333 -in the draft 'Tm definitely going to makr this an annual event." he said "f want 10 come t'lad nc:itl year and e\.er\ year afterward as an alumnus." Fake valet drives off in diner's car \ '1s1tor trom l'.,urthcrn < aTiforn1a got an unplcJ..ant ~urpn\t' Wednt•\ da'I ""hen he turned h1'> rented lu~ur) lar mer lo a parlong valet at .1 Huntington Real h rc.-.,taurant that dot•,n't emplo'r valet\ H untmgton Beach 1'>ohd.' \<!) thl' parking attendant wa<;a 1h1c:t ~tin fkd ~1th the S 15 non' chi ck Police ~poke-;woman lo .\nne Honkow,lo \Std the thdi 1x t urrcd at Franco1-;' rc.,tauranl IR 151 Real'h Rhd Bon kowc;k1 \aid I awr cnu· "'cmberg. 64 rented the 1.111 1 YKti l mcoln < on11ncnt.il lrom lfcrtt at lhl' John \a.a, nl.' Atrp(lrt Jfr rnet with a lnend who wa' dn.,,1ng :i 'iubaru and thc.-t"'o \.l'h1de'i ht·aded for llun tingtnn Rt•ath tor .i lunrh at I rannu.,· \lcord1n11 to polin: Wc1<,<,~·rg and h" friend cnu1u11tt'red a man 1n the rark~ng 101 and .l\~t'd II hC' wa~ the- 'alel The man ..aid ht' wa<,. thC'n parked the l·ars Bonkow~k1 ~1d the men emerged from the restaurant after lunch and di<,eo\cred the Subaru was '1111 in the lot hut the Lincoln wa'> m1~~ing When thl' men asked the rcnaurant manager about thc-valet. the> were told the bus1 ness d<X'sn 't employ one. Bonkowski s~ud When they de- \Cnbed the make-belie' e valet, the manager told them a man wuh a \im1lar Jcf>('t1pt1on had been run ofT the rMtaurant lot for lo1tc:nng a week earlier. the police spokeswoman said. The car 1he1f was de~nbcd as a Hispanic man, about 20 years old. about 5 feet-I 0 1nchcr, tall. weighing about 200 pound!>. w1th black hair and a mustache. fhe man was weanng a black baseball cap, a white T-shtn and black pants Fired presiding judge says she 'JI stay LO\ A.NGl:::LF.S ( l\P) -Judge Maxine Thoma.. ma1ntaaned today that or,hc will continue the duties of presiding Judge nt the Municipal ( ourt although 'lhl· claimed '\he was harred from the courtroom by her \utceor,'iOr after being ou\ted l nu!>uall~ pubhr cnt1c1"m of fho~as' actions after being rlc<'ted prts1d1na JUd&c 1n January led to a recall \IOtc by colleagues who ousted her Wednesday. althouah that did not affect her status as a mun1c1pal Judge However. Thoma"· 19. created a sch1"m 1n the coun when she rc1ected the outcome of the vote. CONCERT SHIFTED AT AMPHITHEATERE .. From Al "It l<1kcc, haft lh<' load oil. \aid fa11 c,pok.nwoman Jill I lo)d 'ihe nott•d thc-fairground'> ~Cl' mort· t oncc:rnc-d "11h the Beach Rt>)\ conccrl than thC' IC'"" popular JcfTre) O<ihornc sho~ Thr 18 000 <'aP: Cll) amphitheater " located on the \OUthwc-\1 romer of thC' foiraround'i and 1s u\u:tll} dark dunna the IO-dA) fair. which bq1n\ Jul-. 11 r)unnit the annual ramn ;ll all the park1na \J)<lcc:\ art u..cd ror Che lair, prompting v1<,1on\ of conctrtaocr.. \p1lhn• onto n:'1dent1al <,lrttt\ to find park1na While the conccn arena 1i. cm land lcac,cd fmm tht' \latt>--0wncd fair. 1rounds amphitheater manager. fail· rtf 10 chrck "-lfh the landlord hcfme \( hl·dullng \how\ llurina the ~"4th annu.11 fo1r The lkat·h Boy<; cn'iil} attract at ka~t I 0.000 fam. amphitheater gen· era.I munaicr Stc'e Redfearn ..aid 1n an c.uher inter' 1cw W11h the fair al'o anractin& 1houund\ upon thou,,.nd\ ol rcycl· er<, 10 the ~me area. the 1mplacat1on~ we~ c.1e5enbt'd by fair offic11ls ., ~r') Thc-<"on01ct1ng ~hcdule\ ha"e gtntralcd more than a lmle panic. a<, well a\ a hit of irony when 1t wa' d1~0\trtd 1hc Beach Bo)" would bt ptnr1na 1hc-wmc n11ht that the fatr ~11 prtscnt nval •urf band .Ian and Pean Even more 1ron1c 1s that Jan and Dt.an u\ually perform a ~ h Ro)' meJle) in thrrr 1ho~ The Wedne\ol1a\ night flood of 1.uri m u~1c 1s e'pe<'ted to ~nd a tidal wn ve of rraffic thmu h the parking lot and ne1ahbonn1 mttu To offset the prtd1cted snarl, the fair plans to offer barp1n carnival ride pncc:' from Q p.m. to m1dn1Jht tn hOPt"'\ ofkcep1n1 people from leavina until amphitheater p:t trons h ve clcartd out An autoaraph pan-. al'° 1\ '('hcduled with Jan and Dean Redfearn told fatr official\ this mo na that both the lkach Boys •nd dfrey o~bom concerts ~ert f'C'Chedulcd to •"t11d mtcrfcmna ~1th the fair Ho~e"er Lloyd said, fair menagcment M\ IMer natifitd that the 1mJ'h1theatcr could not [Xl\tpone the ~ach Boys conctn. partiall) btcau\e of romm11menis 10 ~pon\Or\ • Girls, Boys Club sets open house An open house will be held June 28 from noon to 4 p.m at the newly rtmodeled Newport-Mesa G1rlsand Boys Club. 1815 Anaheim Avenue A slide show will be presented. alon& wtth a fashion show a karate dcmonstnu1on a iymnasu\;~ performance and eith1b1ts by the center's instructors in photography, woodworking and other proarams The open hou~ and renovatfon are part of the change that opened the Girls Club to both genderi. with the new name Girls and Boys Club Douglas 'hams' in radlothon Twenty members of the McDonnell Douglas A5tronaut1cs Co Radio Club wall set up a portable su111on near Mt Baldy 1n the Angeles National Forest Saturday They wall be JOtnang 14,000 ham radio operators an a nat1onw1de demonstration of their ability 10 maintain an emergency commun1ca- 11on network covenng the United States and ( anada. Rose Blrd talk ln Laguna Dr ( ath)' J Jen..cn who recentl)' received her legal degree from UCLA wall discuss the ram1fica- 11ons ofihe gcampa1gn aganast Rose Bird at Sunday\ meeting ofthl· Unttanan l ln1versali~1 Fellowship ol Laguna Beach The program begrns at tO·JO am at the UU center 429 Cypress Drive Laguna. where a fund-ra1S1ng rummage ~le wall be held Saturda) from 9 am . to 4 p.m (all 494-474.' or 4114-3651 for details Wlne tasting aids theater The Mills House Gallery will hold a fund- ra1i.ang wine-tasting event for the Grove Theater Compan~ Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m Tickets arc S 10 in advance or S 12 at the door. Call the box offo:e at 6 '6-72 13 for more information Sales execs meet ln NB The Sale-; and Marketing Executive\ ol Orange ( ounl} will mcel Monda)' at 6 pm. at the Sheraton "'lewpon Hotel to install their ntw pre\1dent and board of directors Call Susi at 5 '\8-2510 for reservations and information Canoeing orientatlon slated .\ free prc-tnp onenLat1on meeting for Saddlc- bad. C'ollegc'Hanoerng program on Lake Tahoe and 1he Truckee River wall be held Monda) at 6 pm an Room 105 of the college's hbrar) building in M1ss1on Viejo. The event 1s planned for Jul} I 0-12 at a cost ofS8 I and more 1nformat1on ma)' be obtained b> calling 582-4646. Bloodmoblle vlslts due American Red C'ros\ Bloodmoh1lcs .uc !><:hcd- ulcd 10 be placed in 27 d1fft'rcn1 location-; throughout Orange Count)' dunng the month of Jul) C'i11zens also ma} donate blood at one of the three blood services 1n the count\ -600 ,_.. Par~ Center Dnvt 1n Sant;i Ana. I 88i2 Beach Bhd •I\ Huntington Beach or 669 Fuchd St <\nahe1m. ( alf 8JS 5381 , cxl 292 for the date and location of thl' bloodmobile nearest \.O U Attitude seminar in Mesa Developing \Ucce!>~lul attitude~ at home and ,It work wall be the to pic of speaker Ste ... c n .\ Lcrum J I T uesda) 's noon meeting of 1he ( osta Me~ J...1wan" Club The e\cnt wall he held at thl· l os1a l\.k'WI C ommun1t) ( cn1er. IM45 Park ,.\\l' and furtht•r 1nformat1on ma> ~ ohta1m·d h\ l all1ng Hoh Mi lliken at 611-126t> An invitation An.,,,t0n orgon1zotton pres1denn and ~cretones We wont to help mokt' your up«>ming evenh meetings ~minors and lundro1~rs wcceuful Send brief announcements including hme, place, cost {if any) and a phone number for odd1tionol 1nformot1on lo Bulletin Soard Doily Pilot P 0 Sox 1560 Costa Meso 92626 Reports of your club or orgomzcmon s ochVlfies wch os community W!fVICe pro1ects or election ol oHKers should be directed to the community news editor of the some address. Non retvrnoble block and wti1te photogrnphs ore -tcome Friday, June 28 No meet1n11 1cbeduled / Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtd-. June 27. 19 * AS Ramirez' OC trial ~elayed a year By tilt A11oel1ted Prn1 "Na&ht Stalker'' defendant Richard Ram1rcuareed today to delay a hcannaon whether he mu t itand tnal an Oranar County unt.tl his Los Anieles tnal end . 'Ram1rtt is charged with 14 murdersand 31 other felon its in Los Anftles County - the bulk of the senal slay1n15, rapei and bcatmas that ttrronzed the state last year. He faces only ea.ht charaes -none of them murderi -an Oranse County One ofh1s auorneys, Arturo Hernande.1, esumated the Los Angeles tnal, 'IChedulcd to begin Sept 2, would last between e1gh1 monthc. and a year Shack.led and clad in a blue orison Nuclear blast protest 1umpsu11, R11m1tt1 \at ttu1ttl> ,l\ Santa Ana Mun1t1pal Court Judac 8 Tam Nomoto asked pro~cuton and defen~ attorney\ to return June lb, 1987. to pan discuu an Orange County prchm1nar. heanns The 26-year-old defendant ~1d only one word -"Yes .. -when asked 1fht would waive h1~ ri&ht to a prchminar) heann1 ;at this tame. "We a.greed II would be wt~r to go with the Los Angeles cai.e fim." Hernande/ said out~1de ooun "Of course we had no obJtcllons We have a tremendousamo unr of work ahead of us in Lo~ 4.ngeks." The eight felony Oran,_e Count\. charge'> ~tt'm from an aU.1 k on WaJham C arns and his lianccc 1n Carns' M1u1on V1C'JO home las1 ug .25 Thtchargn ncludconccoun1 ot anemptt'd murder t"o counts of rape. t1.1.u counls ol lo rc1bll• oral t"opulauon, two tounb ol rublx-ry and unc count of hurgllll) • ( arn' 29, wa~ ho1 thrte ttmc an lhe head during tht a1ua k and h1!> fiancee was brutall} beaten and n1pcd . Ram1re1 fat(') up to 61J ~car"> an pm.un 1fconv1cted oftbc cnme'> Ramrre1 a dnft t r orig.inalh· lrom El Paso r C\a~. Wa\ buund uver lor tnal 1n I uo; Angell"~ C ount't Supenor < oun dunnK a prehmanan heari ng last month If Demonatratora from Orange County'• Alliance For SurriTal were atatlonecl near the 56 freeway onramp at 17th atreet in Santa Ana on Thandav to proteat the United Sta tee' tatlng of nuclear weapona ln Nevada deaplte a proposed moratorium by the Soviet Union. Marton Pack, an Alllll.l)ce for SurvlTal apokeapenon, aaid elm.Har proteata took place in Anaheim near the 9 1 freeway and ln Santa Ana near the 5 freeway at Main atreet. On Wednesday the United States conducted lta thirteenth underaround nuclear teat thla year. Pack said that l• more than the total number of teata ln 19 85. The U.S. baa planned ab more underground teata before Augu.t 6 . ·: OBITUARIES -. - convicied oa ihose cha t i;i uld be .cntern::td to die in tht . n Q cntin ps 4 chambc1". The spree of v1c1ou' mt.U'dcn. bbin and rapes blamed on the N1aht i.tkcr bcpn an June 1984 and oonunued undl UIU!>t 1985 ' Sauin1c ymbols ~~ found at murder s,cencs and a cap beanna the l~AC·OC wa~ found at another. authoriuetrestified al Ramirez' preliminary hcanna-The heaH-metal rock aroup .4.C·DC rccordtd a soni t.-aJlcd "Nl&ht Pro"A ler, ··which was a fa vontc of Ramuu. according to .ac- quaintance~ Lifeguards open new quarters Ded1cauon of the new Dean Westgaard Memonal Lifeguard Hcadquarte~ JN Laguna Beach i!> planned Saturday at 4 p. m , followed b> an open house unlll 6 pm The open house •~ the culmination of a 21h-)car building effon and a five-)~r fund-ralSln& efTon by the Laguna Life- guard As!oOC1at1on The new lifeguard headquarters features a 1.200-square-foot public obsenauon platform and provides the Cit}' a much-needed lifeguard fac1ht). Follow1ng the ded1cat1on there will be a no-ho~t party at the Broadway Bar and (mil the 'ilte of a lx-nefit luncheon Sunday from I to 4 p.m. A SS donation will aid the Lifeguard Association in Its other com- munity services Add111onal 1nformat1on 1s available by calling M1kt O'Winnel at 494-6572 from 9 am to 5 p.m Sum.ner257 votes ahead Wnte-in cand1dalt: Bruce Sumner con- tinued w mount a lead m er LaRouche follower .l.rt Hoffmann Thursday dunnf a recount of the 40th Congms1onaJ Dtstnct Democratic pnmllf) With 225 precincts counted. Sumner had garnered a 257-vote lead over Hoff- mann Ex-Irvine Co. official Edward Lee dies J I H \\ o< >J >I \ :'\ D'-1 11.•\a'> -[d\.l.ard I' I , Jr prl·"Jl·n1 111 tht• V.:1K><lland~ < 11rJ1 Jul l undJ' alln an l'\lcnded 1llrh' Ill"•"~~ I,., d1nl .11 1hl· \\ 1111dl.1nd < nmmun11\ It. 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Jrd' l n1,l'r- "1' .1nd t1.1d a m.l\t1·r' dqul·1• 1n math· L'ITI<JIH' 11·1111 \.111r1 IJ.inll' I 111\Cr\lt\ "hl'r<' hl' "·" .1 ,,1111 nJI \ucnu· l-oun- J0111on f C'llm' I le ,1!"1 hdd .in \1 B .\ dq(fl'l' lr11111 I I I \ Hl "'111 ' "rd h h1., t,11hn I Jv.a1 I P l l 1.•\r ull h 11.11o~.J' ''h'r,\l,1urnn\m11h .\ funtral mass planned tcxJa' an lhc d1J~I of S1 E d\.l.ard\ l n" l'fSll\ Bunal "a'"' 111111.1"-iilt lhl' unnt".-..11\ \.\,.,ump. t 1on I cmetcl'\. Thl' ta m11\ ·ha!> su&gl'\lt'd tha1 lOntribu- l on\ ma' bt: \Cnt ICl th c Edward P lee Jr . \km11nal Scholar!>h1p fund at Hoh ( ross II 1gh ~ hool -l950 Oauphinc \t New IJrkam ~Ol -l l m101h1.· \m('nlan < anc('r '>111. ll'l \ Budget approved, but cuts still looming night ~.\~HI~(, TON< .\Pl -fhe ncarh SI tnlhon fiscal 1987 budg('I appro"ed h' C Clngress earh 1oda> ma'.¥ not reduce the deficit enough to a\.01d automatic spend- ing cuts o( 1he Gramm-Rudman lav.. lawma~ers sa} ( ontc 01 \1a~<-Jlhuc;el1\ r rnl ing Kt· publican o n the Hou\c \prm1pna11on' ( ommmec. \till ( onlc .,,. .. ., 11ne 111 '' \ House member\ v.ho \Oted !111 lhl' hudllel "-Ith onl} 43 aga1n\t kll n....: and •nll'rn,111onal .il1.:i1r.. 1n li'<al \,,11 1 •1x"' .and 1' "'" hH• hm111ng · tor lutun· \t.tr' \J)\:"11<1·., ,,111i B.i,·fon th( \<.'natC' 'Clll'd 11\ hudge l rnmm111cc l·ha1rman \l'n P1.•tc \ !>nmen1u. R-~ M. pred1l1cd a ta1t n- ~ reasc \llll v.ould be nctdtd Rep 8111 Frc n11.:I. R-:\.lt nn '•'"' \I least there " a mud•l um 111 1111tlJ' reductio ns .. Th•· \()I 1~.C\m,111 ""d 1 h1 rc,11l 11t111n an, ll'a'1:' J t1 mL'\l1c ,pc.·nding h\ mon· th;in the nr1:\ldent rl'u•mmcmktl hut lw ''l'I urned th~ l.1\.1 th.11 lhl' uinlerl'Oll' n•p<1r1 did n111 1.tll l11r ,1 I.I\ 1ntrca\{ .ind mt•t < 1r.1m111 Kul1 01.111 t!rln 11 n·dut ''''" larC('I' 'Tm not hl·re tonight e\tremel\ proud 11l th1\ prodm 1,' Domcn1c1 \31d "Bas1cal- I\ l'H' rnndudcd after looking at I\. I it wa<i l:x'tln th.in l no hudget rc~luuon al all ·· he '.11d The plan restrains both m1htaf") and domestic spending and oflic1all) rnl·cts n('\ 1 vear's S 144 bllhon deficit targcl w11h ~I 4 halhon to ~part Rut la1.1. maker<, \aid 11 ,onta1ns opttm1st1c as'iump11ons ahout <otrong economic growth and weal provisions to enforce the cul\, that could dnvc the deficit estimate b11l1<>n'> of dollar\ higher In "ianta Rarhara < .1ld \\ hl'n l'rc" de nt Reagan" 'arnt1on1n~ \\hate H11u,1· spokesman Larr. \peak.1'\ '"1H·1i .1 ,t,111 ment Q }ln$ 1h' nn.·\ldl·n1 l11uncl l lll' overall conkrl'llll' agn·em1.•n1 • gcn1.•r,ill\ acceptable" hut 'aid the hudg1.•1 rl'\nlut111n ·would alter the prl'<.1dcn1·, pn11nt1t'' fhe k •1,l.1tor' 1,hmg 0111 111 to"' n lor tit I 11urth •I Ju l' rtt t''~ appr11\ed lhl' "''"" htll11111 rt.in 1\('l'\l.h1.·lm1ngh I. V.,I\ "-''t'n lln.ll P·•"·'~l 11' th \en.Ht b, \ mn· ' ll earh llld.n """" tilt the l11p .. 11JeJ .1p1iro\JI \tll{ in thl' Hou'<' Thur<.da' r~1m('ml 1 said •he S::!4.::! t' hlllion an m1litan \pt.•m1ing 1n 1he hudget wa'> 1nadt'ljuat1· and Pn·\ldent Rl·at1-3n would hJ'C to ,1,i.. ( ongn:'>' lnr an inuea'>t' "It's phony as a SJ bill "said Rep S1h 10 The resolution "tul loo mu1.h Imm Giant party set for Liberty Weekend NEW YORK ( i\P) - A res1ored Statue of L1lx-n). silent guardian of New York. Harbor. wtll be greeted this Fourth of July weekend in a storm of hght and sound. The celebration will feature what organizers bill as the world's biggest marching band, the world's btgge1t fireworks display and the biggest proce'ls1on of tall ships lt will be an al11flround big pany an the Big Appk Prc<>•dents and Jugglers. naval of- ficers and picnickers. patnots and par.t)'goer'>. mo ... 1e stars and academics all have a role to rlay in the L1bcny Weekend fcst1va being orchestrated hy producer David Wolper to celebrate the I OOth an- nivel"\81) and SM m1lhon re- furbishing of the Statue of L1hen-. Hert'. at a glance, are tht plan'i for July3-6 JULY3 9 am -"loon ThC' day·., fest" 1t1eo; will stan with a par:ide.of 1all \hip., down the Eas1 Rt"er to the lowe-r harbor Noon l pm Naval ve\~I., will move from tht1r moonng.. near Staten hland to spoto; up the Hudwn River 8 pm -11 P. m The un \.e1hn& ol the Statue of L1beny 8 lO p m Pres1dtnt Rcapn and Francc·~ ~1dent Franco1<1 Mmer- nnd -alona wnh 'JK><l gut'!'.t" pay1na S 10.000 ~r pair of uck.et\, tht mone> goana toward tht CO\l nf libeny Wctkcnd -will began lh\" torch ttltf.htina ~rcmon} from 1ht Coast Guard headquarte1' on ncarh\ Governor\ Island. M1lhon\ of ntht"t 'lptttaton arc cxpectC'd to cro wd lht 'lhottlint and fill tht harbor ••th hoa" Ranhold1, a gill trom thl.' nenpk ol franc(' lo 1h1.· pt•upk 111 th1• I n1 tec1 Stale!>. ha~ bt'cn do,ed t11 1hc puhht for mmt' than tv.o \CJr\ tor rr<ilO ration As the 'itatUl' ,., <ilowl\ 11lum1na1n1 a lOO-\ OICC Ch Cl Ir hal lt•d O} I lllO- p1cce orcht\tra "'111 perform " \m{'n l a the Beau11lul " Minute<. later. ( h1cl Ju,llu \\ .ir- r('n Burgrr will 'wear 1n '{)(llJ nl'" c1t11enc. on Elli\ b land amnng them halltt dancer Mikhail lial'\<.hm~ll\ and 38.000 otht rs in St l ou" I Al:<> Angeles. M1am1 and ~a,h1np.111n '1,1 telev1s1on satt'lhtc The ceTTmom . telc' 1<.1.·tl n.1t1nn:ill h\ .. B<. will do..c 1.1.tth the lif\l of tht• \.l.0eekend''> fi rr\.l.nrk\ d1\pla'' Jl'LY 4 •) a m Ill \0 a m Rt".ag.an .mt! N;n ' Selrt'tan lohn I 1·hm.m "-111 n'1ew thl' na,al ,t',,r.:h an thl' Hud\on I 0 '\O ~ m < >pcr.1111111 'tall 'Rti 11nen\ at C ''"emu!"\ l\lantl 11 a m -4 pm .\ para1lt• ~·I 'hlJh wall ghdl· I Ii m1k' up thr 1 lud.,on R" rr 1n Oj\l:rat11m '\ail !\6 I he p;1radr will andudr <in in1t·rnat111nal na\ltl llot11la. ~O tall "h•n' and ""'"' of the '\ome 40.000 boat<. 1h.11 arc t''fl(<'lC<l to Ooc k IO lhe lllt:a Noon • 11 pm ttarho1 Fc,t1' al 'Hti, •h1l'h will ntn throuah Jul\ t• n(l(n' Much of the ~·1uthC"rn tip ot Manhattan hland "'111 he tur ned tnltl a vrir' of d111pll\' \lft't'I 'hm'' anti food 'land., 8 p m -!Op m lohn \\ 1ll1am'> nd thr Rm ton Pop' "'111 l'!C'flnrm 1n I 1bert' Statr f'ar... an <'"' ll•r\('\ 1mmt'thatcl hch1mt thl' '' tu1 1.11 n<. light thl' ""-'e' lr1 111 a <.tnng ol h.irgec; aruund the 11p ••I \1 anhatlan ind l 1hcn\ l'land 14 5' pm .\ fi,c-m111utl' linak ol J1rn11nrk' .and mu<.ll Jl LY S \latue ol l 1hen I 11hghtrn1ng the \\ orld" v.ill nfTi nalh reopen tn thl' puhlt\· v.11h lhl' lir..t ''"tor<; 1hr '\(l \m1·nt,1n \11ung<.ll'r' ••nl' lrnm l'al'h '1a1e .ind l\('\eral d1)11·n f rem h l h1ldrcn IA ho wrote" inning l" .. 'wl}' on ·~ ha1 thr "ilatUl' \tc.m' to \.k •· The 'talut anJ at' I ~ I ·\tcp ch mh to lh\' top l ltl\<'d In thl" puhltc \ince ~fa~ ~1'. I QN4 w11l Ix' r('op<'nt•d alter a hnrl ceremon' <;ong" h\ a ch1ldrt'n·, chn1r and an C\~hange 111 llag' and gift<. \II d:i\ ll'm('\ \l.lll takl' '!SltOr<. to I 1h<.•n, l\lanl1 tht• H.lf~ r r e\t1,al ~nntanuc' and thl' np \ail c;h1p<; and na' al 'r'<.<''' "111 ht' 1)r" n lor 1our.. Jl l \ ' Dunng lh" d;n '1-;1101" an tal r ftmcc. 111 I 1 tx·n' hl.1nd 10 tnur thr \t,1tut' \hip' .inti na,AI 'C,~~I\ 1.1.111 hr {tpt'n all da' tor '"11' l he 'hip tour<. anct 1hc hhcn' CC\ntert"ncc "111 he in "" final ,Jin The H:uhof f C\t1,al 1\ II r.-in, 111,tt .11 tl p m \1 n1iht 1he 'hnv. <,,h1ft\ to New Jc~, IM the hu t" tlo•ang rtr· rm<m1c\ prc!tlU\td h\ Wnl f"('r. who put on 1ht• cl11\1ni; (f'rcmcln at the l o., \n dei. Summrr C l}mp1n in 1"8-' ti 'O p m p m l'he telt'' 1~d •t'fC'ml.'n' tx'i<•fl\ "1th a ~pon' Salute u1 I 1bcn \ •1 \he Hten'1an ~)rnt' \rrn.1 111 1h1• \kado"-lanJ!) s.portJ. ~om1lk~ I 11l1Jrc .. ~alct\ l:k1roth\ 'A.\ .\II \tar<. are 10 takt part !'I p m I p m Closing ceremon:t in ( 11ant~ Stadium. whert' Kenny Roger' ~ 1lht Nelson 'ih1rle)' Ma1. Laine Pattie LaBelle (1ene Kell\ and Elizabeth Ta' tor .u e to head a cast of 20.000 The finale will includr a Ci()().. memhc.'r marching band. a I 500.. memherdnll team I CXXl tapdancef"'i. c;quare-dancer;. '1ohnis1s and banjo pla\Cf'I o\n aquacadc firev.orks and lasef"\ will compnsc the final \llutt Clf lh(' weekend lCl the Statue of l 1bert)' Staute has been under auspices of three agencies f~ 'f ORK t ~P) -The Statut of 11hcrt\ wt'ltCl m1ng bnu rn to m1l11onc. of 1mm1&ran1... ha'> httn otlic1all\ opcratcd b) thrtt federal &f'enc1t'<; 1n 1t<. 1 0().~ear h1~tor. T ht' \lat UC' wa\ a &l n from the c1t11en\ of Fran(~ to the t)('o plc ot the l nllcd 'itatc~ Ru t atkr 1ts dC'd1cat1on an 1886, the ao"ernment wai.n't cnt1rcl sure what 10 do 1.1.1th 1t and rut tt under the 1umd1ct1on of the l 1Jhthousc Burau on the lhe<>ry that the tOf'('h was an aid 10 na v1pt1on It wu fil'.\t rcfurb11hed in I 9 16 In I Q14 l 1~rt't wai offic1 lh declared a n8tlC)Oll monument and Pa'SC°d to tht ~ontrol of lht' \\ ar Oc-pa.rtmenl In JQ11 11 wu 1ran,f~ to the 'l:1t1C)n I Park Scn·1<'c. whu;h 1 \hll re,fl('ln\1hlt" for l..1hcr1) Island Recent aata.I plMJto of Nforbt.bed tatu of LlbatJ. The suuue h' r:rrdt"nt" i\ ugum· \0 pm Q 1~ Jl m bal'TI\ft' \'If lirT"' ork<. la't"r' itnJ \:nl!'lrt"d to11n H mtll and l'c l1rm1ng. g)mna .. t~ f\ rt ( onnflf' and \1an l ou Rct1on and 1bc H:trlt'm c 1lo~trnt1rn a~d A4 Orange Coa1t OAIL Y PILOT I Friday, June 27, 1986 Nicaraguan president says aid to lead to intervention By Ch A•soclatd Prt11 MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Prt•"dt:nt l>an1t•I Ortega ~aid Pre~tdcnt Rcapn'1S I 00 million atd packaie lot anti gml·rnmrnt iuemllas 1n N1ntrugua is plrt or I "tcrronst and fa~l'>t pollc)-'' that t"\:entuall} \\Ill !(-ad lCI LJ ~ military intervention Fomgn Minister Miguel D'c<,coto said J hur..Ja~ that his aovcrmcnt will respond b~ expanding ll\ mtlltal) force<>. l'\:l'.'O thl1ugh 11 "will cost man} mort' deaths · U.S. lifts curbs on mllltary aid MANll.A Philippine!> -The l n11ed l\tate!t I\ rcauing linorabl) to d request hy President C'ora1on A4uano for a freer hand 1n i.pendang m1ll1om of dollars 111 U S. malltal) aid. a senior "talc Oepa11me111 onu:1al said 1 hur'><la> Under current restnc11oni.. muc.:h of the U \ 1111llt.'ll) aid must be.• ,pent on m1htary hardware produl:ed 1n the United ~talc\ Mr'i Aquino ..aid '>he preferred to <>pend the mone} on h1ghcr pa' and better mcdit:al care for c,old1er' fighting anti-government guerrilla., Arms talks end; assessments on progress di ff er GENEVA (AP) -'The filth round ol U .S.-Sovaet arms talks ended lhursda) with thr two ••de sharply at oddi. over whether the)' had made any progress but with another round scheduled for &ptemlx'r "The· responi.1b1llty for the lack of i>0s1ttvc results at the neaotaataon~ on nuclear and space arm!I rests entirely with the l \ \1de .. utd a ~tatement b) Vtktor P Karp<>v, the ('h1cfSov1et neaottator It !>.ltd the neaot11\110m were i.talemuted Tht' United States "hu continued to block progress at the ne1ot1at1on'i, holding on to 11s earlaer unconstruc· t1ve positions which cannot strve as a basis for av.ecmcnt." said the state· ment. d1stnbutcd to reporters. Karpov'~ 'itatement cam<' 1n Israeli mlnlster alleges cover-up response to earlier remarks Thursday by the chief U S n"'ouator. Ma"' M JEfH \.\LEM_ A \Cnior hradi c ab1ntt mint\tl'f ~•d 1hur\Ja"111: had Kampt'lman. who said there had been 13 • • d information leading him to behcH 1ha1 f-nrc1gn Man1!1ter \ 1llhak· ~hamir ··!lome movement" during the round IDJUre knew of an allt'.'ged tuver-up of the 1984 deaths of two Pak~tmian h11ackers "We hope It ha!> in somt areas E1erWe1zman. one ol 10 member. of .1 'K'kll ( abtnl't panel on !>C('Ufll)'. \aid 1n opened the way to a !lertOUS dialogue 1· n El Al an interv 1cw with T ht• .\\soc1ated Pre'' that he would suppon a C'ab1nc1 move which will narrow our differences and on Sunda) fora full ')lall' 1nqum °')hanur who w;,ir, pnme m1nl\terin 1984. ha'> lead to agreement," Kampclman denied any wrongdoing ~1d ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* -N-owiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiruiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiuliiiiiiiiy iiiiiiii3 l-stiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii~ exp 1OSi0 n (Closed Jwy 4lll) MAORI D. Spain(/\ Pl -A bomb 21st Anniversary Sale EVERY PLANT 20% OFF! • ~ ~J~_;_!~~~ :-* ~-.. , ;·-... _~~S'1~.:r~· -1.· "41 • .-~., ~ ,.~~ ~~>C.m; .. ,.:;"~~ ~--~-··...-...:!: r-\·, .; - AMLING ' Newport Nu.rsery and Garden Center * Fret.> Local Delivery * (Jp,•n ~on. lhru "'a• ~:30·5·:10, -..unday 9·00·:>::JO 15011 .. .,.1 l'OBlll highwa\ • nt'wport heach,C'alilornia ·Iii IHH•·Y:ltO lhet~ t't'n m11 carthur and jambort>el -VISA' exploded Thuri.da) 1n a 'iullcase at the El Al Israel Airltne'i check-in lOunter an Madnd's internauonal airpon. 1n1unng 13 people. police said Seconds before the bombexplodcd, El Al ~curity official Nir Ran saw smoke coming out of the suitcase and stopped the conve\nr bell that wa.!a cafl)ing ll 10 the largo an-a. pohn said Then the bomh t•xploded. <,hatter· ing glass doors and \\1ndows Ran·., face and hands wert• burned Pohce said the \u1Ka!.C belonged tu the last passenger lo chcck in for 1-1 .\I'<. Flight 396 to lei ..\v1v A pul1tc o;pokesman ~1d that pa,St-nger wa\ arre'>tN and wa" bc1ng que'>lloned but thc spoke~man rcfu..ed to dl!tl lo~ the passenger·, namt: or na11onaltl\ 1 he C\plos10n uu urred at ,. 'O p m (I.I 'CJ a m [ I> J) J'i pa'>sengt'" were hoarding the plane a BaraJJ'> A.1rp<1n Official'> \aid homh expert\ later blew up a second \U\plliuus '>Ulll"3"<.' bul lound 11 did not lontain npln\1-.c mait•rial \irpon dm·l tor I >omingu Pert.·1 \aid the man v.ho was arrc'>led l.amcd a \pani<,h . pa.,,pon. hut a pol1<.e '>OUrte ..aid the pa\'>port wuld be fal'>c Perc1 ~1d lhe man had · arou<,ed su<.p1uon'I al the tountn prompting El \I \l'l uril" I!• v.a11.:h h" luggage Madnd., ti' ii delen<,e spokc\man Ralael NoJa 1n111a11., \<11d at lca,t tw o people wen· ;irre<,ted bu1 poltlt' anJ I Pnet ,,11d h1' 1nf11rmatmn v. 1\ \\rung light ol tht• inJUrl·J , 1ndud1ng Ran, I a Span1'>h r><1l1u· 11nill'f and an 11 \I I pas<,engcr. 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I I That's right, cow milking In keeping wnh the theme of this year's Orange lounty Fair which salutes the Dairy industry. the Daily Pilot 1s sponsoring a cow milking contest at the Fair So-o, all you city folks who have never milked a cow ca n have some fun doing it and, maybe. win a prize ror your efforts ,. { I All you need do 1s sign up below Clip the entry form and ~e nd it to the Fatr '86 range County Fair LL>\\ f \:en if vou \.L' rH:\:er milked il tu rnL" v. e · 11 l<'Jl h you hov. 1 r-----------------------------------------1 I Jump On Over Cow Milking Contest I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Yt.·s1 Entt·r mt· in the Daily Pilot (ow Milking Contest. taking plac.e at 7 30 pm on C,aturd.i1 luly 12th in the L1vec;tock Showring at th~ Orange County Fair Ac.. a tontest.mt I will ctrr1vc there by 7 I c; pm CHECK CATEGORY 0 Youn~ster It> I I yrc;I 0 f11n1or 11 l 17 yrc...I 0 Adult t 18-'>4 yrs) 0 Senior t55 t yrc;I AGE NAM! '>I IH f 1 l\Dl)IH SS <I I Y l>A YT IMf f'HONf I Send th1c.. cnt ry ro 7.IP SIGNA 'URE .IUMP ON OVER Cow Milking Contest Orange County Fair XX Fair Drive. Cost a Mesa. CA Q2t>'2o ._ ___ I Entries mu5r be n .. ce/vt."d by Frid:Jy. Jul} 11. /QH6 I ENTER NOW It MAIL YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAVf L-~------~~------------------------~------~ Magnetic field of Uranus shifting P.\SADEN .\, ( allf'. (AP) -The Voyager 2 spacecraft'\ study ol Uranus suggests the planet's maanet1c fidd might be revenina - an astonishing nip-flop 1n magneuc nonh and south poles never before witnessed. NASA say\ "What we ma} be \tting 1\ a magnetic field in the process of fl1pj:5iiii:..., said Eiits Maner. deputy Voyager prOJCCt scientist at the Na- llonal Aeronauucs and Space Admtn· 1strat1on'sJet Propulsion Laboratory While -.cal1oor rocks show Eanh's magnette field reversed at least n1nt times dunng the past 31h million years. most recently 7 l0,000 yeaf' ago, humans have never witnessed a field revers.M on any planet. said Mano Acuna, an astrophysu.:1st at NASA''I Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md Miner and Acuna emphasized that a fltp-flop in Uranus· magnetic field 1s only one possible explanati on tor bizarre observations mad~ by Vo}' ager when 1he spacecrafi flew past the seventh planet from the \Un 1n January .\nothcr, previously debated the· ory 1s that the planet's strange magnetic field was created as an induttt ~suit or an Earth-sized obJcct smashing into Uranus and tipping 1t on its side early in the solar system's history, they satd The pou1 bility that the Uranian magnetic field 1s rc:versana 11 outhned 1n the July 4 issue of the JOUmal ~1ence. to Ix' released Fnday. The issue contains the first published studies from Voyager's Uranus flyby. Understanding Uranus' magnetic field '" important bcc.ausc 1t helps scientists learn about Earth'• magnetic field. which Ill lows compass nav1gat1on. sh ields us from harmful rad1atton from space and possibly affects cl imate. said David Stevenson. a planetary sc1ehtist at the Cahfomta Institute ofTechnolOJY. He said 1f Voyager really detected Uranu~· maanet1c field fl1~flopping.. ··1t would Ix' astonishing. remarkable good luck" because such reversals oc.cur very quickly in geoloJIC time - on the average of about 200.000 years on Eanh. So Stevenson tends to favor lhe colhs1on theory He said a collision would chan$e the way sunlight heats and moves liquids w11htn the planet's interior to create a very unusual magnetic field Offshore oil negotiators nailing down agree:ment By tbe A11oclated Prus W .\SH IN(, l ON -Negotiators on California offshore oil dnlhng said Thursday the) would need another meeting to nail down an aarecment on changes in the leasing process propo!.ed b)' the lntenor Department. The changes are ma1nl) co'imet1c. but wme would require legJslauon The two sides agreed Tuesda} the) lOuld not decide what areas could Ix' opened for drilling and whal '>hould Ix' closed, and opponents said they would ask for a dnlhng ban in the In tenor appropnauons bill s1m1lar to the proh1b1t1ons that were in effect for four )ear!t before the 1..urrent fiscal year. An outline of the department's propo~d changes ..aid among other things, that carher proposals by t0ngre<>'>1onal negotiators would Ix' anal)Zed tn the five-year leasing plan now being drafled. and would be d1<,cus-.cd in an anal)s1i. of an environmental 1mpa<1 \lalcment Senate OKs class-slze reduction blll \.\C R.AMF-NTO -Putting elecuon-year pressure on Gov Geo~ lkukme11an the <.late ')cnate on Thursday approved a class·si.ze reduction bill 'tmtlar to two earlier mca!>urcs vetoed by the Republican governor "We need to give the governor at ha nee to prove himself a fncnd of education by putting th1-, on ht'> de-;k ," MaJOrtl} Leader Barry Keene. D·Ben1cia. said before the uppt.1 hou\t: voted l 1-'i to send SB 1604 10 the Assembly DeuJcmejian defends budget vetoes \M RAMENlO -C1ov George DeukmeJ1an. defendin_J hts ve toes rhursda) ol S706 million in a S36 9 btlllon state budget, said legislators trc\pa!>sed on h1!\ ··r,c<. uttvc branch rcsponsib1ltt1es" in the spending plan they -.ent to h1\ de<;k In per hap!> the most controversial ol his vetoes. the Republican goH:ornor t."hminated from the budget bill scores of special ins1ruct1ons by the l t·g1\lature -called "supplemental language" by bureaucrats -which included a number of programs and attempts to hnk payment of department direuor'I <.alancs to their offices' performance. Dcukme11an, 1n comments to reporter\ following a ~pcech before delegates to ( ahfom1a Boys State at ~acramento \tatc L'n1vers1ty, said. "-\ny governor worth his salt" would ha ve vetoed the provisions 'They were stepping anto lhe h1!ttoncal respons1b1ht1cs of the exe1..u11ve branch," he added Folding Bike Perfect for • Boaters • Pilots •Campers Fold• too comp<Kt 10· .1e· •28 28 ~ #~ id r/ 991-3239 •119.9s SEA WITCH , ; m,_;d:~ • r:. INTERNATIONAL HAPPY BIRTHDAY lrttta lnls Clorla Clasber& Jac~li C.rty llchtle Htlct Best Wishes from Or. W Ronald Redmond• & Staff Orthodontlca UMa lldndt EU11~n luae lrt.e DUian 1oua s~ Qarlea Cnll llart.MTMntll ltctie .... ,...,.. .,.,.. SU.O'atMt 30111 N1euel Road • Laeuna N1euel (714) 495-0800 181 Avenlda Vaquero • San Clemente (714) G.2·2141 N MILL ~Outdoo,-t S; GJUNE 28,29 o~ ''PRINCESS .. White Patio Wicker _. p1 es with cu~lons HOURS: M·F l0·7 Set 1()..6 Sun 11·5 """ .11>0111 rn1r 1111.1111 111q ·""' I 1 y • •. • ·,· ,~, 1·1-. BARGAINS, BARGAINS on • Living room sete ••• • Dining room aeta • Bedroom sets 531-2122 betw n Edin~ r & W mer 16540 Harbor Blvd. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Fired CIA agent destroyed Moscow spy operations LOS ANOELES (AP) -A ren- t18dc former CIA aient who eluded rapture by the FBI pve information 10 tht' Soviet Union that allowed the Soviet& to devastate U.S. antclhaencc operations m Moscow, 1t w11~ re- p0rted today. In a highly class1fied report given to President Reaaan this month, the prcsadcnt'' fore1an lntelhicnce Ad- visory Board harshly crihc1zes the ClA and the FBI for their handling of former CIA aient Edward Lee How- ard. a newspaper reported. The paper said 1t learned of the contents of the report from uni<Jen- ufied sources who are fam1har with 1t After being fired from the CIA 1~ J 983 for dru& abuse and mental instability, Howard gave details of U S. 1ntelhgence operations an Mos.- cow that led to the execution of one of the C'IA\ prime contacts and w~cd ~a voe on the agency's spying acuv1e1 in the Soviet capital the paper sa,id, {'iting soutces ro; the information. One unidentified source quoted as saying the damaae to CIA operations caused by Howard was enormous. ''.Howard disclosed virutally every active opcrauon we had" the source said. "He wiped out Moscow sta-11on." As a res uh of Howard's revelations the .Soviets reportedly executed a~ en31neer identified cu A.G. Tol~chcv, who bad given over inlelltgencc about Soviet avionics cruise missiles and o the; technologies, according to FBl af- fidavits. Howard eluded FBI a,enta in New Me11.ico in I 98S and fled to 1ht-Soviet Union, but reportedlY. ha!> been spotted since in the Canbbean. The report tara,cts for crit1cism the top CIA spymaller'soffioe, the post of deputy director or operations, for overlookina blunders an Howard's hinng. scr«nina and firinj.. CIA Director William J. Casey. Lhrouiti a spokeswoman, declined to discuss Howard or to confirm or deny existence of the repon. • The CIA failed to discern Howard's problems of drug abuse. tendcnc1~ toward petty crime and mentaJ in- stability, the report states Such problems weot undetected until shonly before he was to be assigned to Moscow. He had been trained to be a contact there for Tolkachev WorldCourtasksp.s. to pay Nicaragua THE HAGUE. Netherlands fAP) -The World C oun on Fn.day bra~ded U.S. support for the C"ntras a v1olatJon of intemauonal law. asked Washin$(on to halt all anu-Sandinist;a military activi1ies, and said Amenca must pay reparations to Nicaragua. The. United States boycott¢ most of the proceed- ings. which began 26 months ago. That gave Nicarasua a clear .. field to c~~e the. Un11ed States was a "terronst siate that was k.illins Nicaraguan citizens an an attempt 10 destroy the government and economy. Stat~ Department spokesman Charles Redman said 1n Washmgton that the World Court decision "demon- 'ltrates what we have stated all along: the court as simply not equipped to deal with a case of this nature." The World Court, the judicial arm of the United Nations, has no enforcement powers. It depends on voluntary compliance with its ruhngs by statc'i coming before it. tourt President Nagcndra Singh of India told a packed courtroom in the Peace Palace that "the coun has found that .che armin$. and training of the Contras is a v1olat1on of the prohibition of the use of force (in the lJ N. Charter)." He added. two days after the U.S. House approved S 100 milhon in Contra aid. that "the financing of the Contras undoubtedly constitutes intervenuon'' by the United States in Nicaragua's domestic affairs. -... Irish vote to keep ban on divorces DU 8LIN, ~l~nd CAP) -Ire· l~nd's iovemina Fine Gael party today conceded defeat for the 1<>vern- ment proposal to ~rap the cou'ntry's ban on divorce in a national refer- endum Pany spokesman Peter White told The Auocuned Prcu. .. Fine Gael concedes defeat. We expect a final outcome of 6()..40 apmst the amend- ment." The referendum Thursday would have overturned Ireland's 49-ycar- old ccmstitulional ban on divorce. While said lhe voling was abou1 evenly d1v1ded 1n the Greater Dubhn area, "but 1t was aga•nst the (constitu· tional) amendment preny much everywhere else." Radio Telcfis Eitcann, the nallonal network, prO)ectcd a 3-2 overall vote apmst leplmna divorce 1n this 97- perccnt Roman catholic country Anti-divorce campaiplers claimed at would be closer to 2-1 a~nst. and expressed satisfaction with the a~ parent result. Official results were expected later 1n the day. . Rejecuon oflhe referendum would be a clear rebuff to Pnme Minister Garret FitzGerald's effort to lib- eralize Irish society and make the mamage law in Ireland more com- patible with practice in the Prot- estant-majonty British provanct of Northern Ireland. RTE said early returns from Thurs- day's vote indicated a crushing anti· divorce vote in conservative rural areas Contra leader: U.S. ald will spark lnsurrectloa By th AJMclatell Presa WASHINGTON -A top N acarquan tcidtana: lcadtt .1&1d Tbunday Lht expeacd renewal of U.S. &diSLaoce to the rebels waU till lho polit cal belance 10 htS homeland. leadinS lO I popular jn UlfCCliOn qainst che o(lin" aod I maas1ve increa~ in the insW'ltnt rankt. Aanktd at a news confettnce by mcmbcrJ or the polltacal and military leadership of the mistan~. Alfont0 Robeto, a membtr of the on,aio.al Sandinista Junta alao ptcd1cted .. massive defections" from lhe Sandin11ta cause and rebeUions whhin the Nia.rlauan army Robelo's colleaaue in t.he United NiCM11uan Opposiuon. Adotro Calero, said he 1s placin& htah·Prionty on using the U.S. aid money to aoquarc shoulder-fi~ m1Ss1lC$ capable of bnnain1 down Sov1e1 helicopter suns.hi~ that ~re mtroduccd into the conflict last iUmrncr AT&T •or.ken return to wor~ WASHINGTON -Membe,., of AT&T'' 1arats1 union return w work today.w1thJob sccunty 1uarantcn they consider vital in an 1ndusuy in which Amcncan workers are being replaced by automauon and overseas labor Tht I SS ,000 long-dist.an~ opmators, installers. sales personnel and equipment plant workers also aot an 8 percent pay raise. spread over thrtt yean. Roz.anne Weinman, public affairs direc1or for the Commuoicauon~ Worten or America. called I.he tentAtive pact "a major brcakthrou&h 1n the tel~­ commumcat1ons industry" bf:causc of the employment sccuniy pacbat and other a,ains Sunogate mother bas trlpletll lor •J.ter DETROIT -A woman who agreed to bear a child for hef 1nfenile ;,tct failed to conceive 1n three attempts at 1rtifiC1al insemination. but then ~he re~lly dchvered -triplets When the 11sters saw each other for the fil"Jt time Sunday after the three boys were born by Caesarean section. they broke into te~rs. said Martin Wilks., whot>e wife, Jeanette, was the surropte mother. Mrs. Wilks, 32. took no feruhty drugs and thert wu no history of muluple binh• in the family, Wilks sa1d Thursday. · Peace marchers reach balhtay polnt GRAND lSLAND. Neb. -About 600 hard) 1dealms trudgmg eastward on sore feet and a shoestnng budget, arc neanna the hal~ay point of 1he1r coast-to-coast Great Peace March for nuclear disarmament. Three months ago, the marchers were stranded in th<' Cahforn1a descn after the original sponsor wen1 bankrupt. Under new leadership. however. 1he group as financially solvent and back on schedule s lJ . M M 1: I~ S '~ I. IE • SHOP SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M .. SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I CHECK THESE NEW TO THE SALE ITEMS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY! SPORTSWEAR SO 'S S.ve 21%: On silk and rayon shells from Knit De Ville. In ivory, teal, magenta or black. D. 40. Orig. 40.00 . . ...... 30.00 S.ve 25%: On silk campshirts with cap sleeves. D. 125 Orig. 28.00 ........ 21 .00 Save 25%: On all cover-ups in swimwear including sportswear, Jumpsuits and rompers. D. 148. Orig. 9 99 to 48.00 ..... 7.60 to 38.00 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR S.ve 21%: On our entire collection of Lee Mar blouses. D. 66. Orig. 15.99 to 23.00 . . ... 11.89 to 17.2& DRESSES T9ke M eddtdon.a 26% off= Already- reduced two-piece career sets from your favorite woman designer. D. 22. Reg. 69.99 to 89.99 . . . ... 62.49 to 17.49 S.ve 30%: On a selection of misses' sundresses. Bare and beautiful. D. 49/115. Reg. 49.99 to 70.00 ........ 34.• to 49.00 SPECIAL SIZES Save 21%: On all regular-price famous maker blouses in More Woman. Solids and prints. Sizes 36 to 44. D. 127. Reg. 2.8.00 to 42.00 . . . . . . . 21.00 to 31.150 &eve 25%: On petite summer separates. Skirts and sweaters in summer colors. Petite sizes 4 to 14, S,M.L. D. 405. Reg. 38.00 to 39.00 21.&0 to 21.21 INTIMATE APPAREL S.v• 21%: On our entire stock of Jones New York panties of cotton/spandex h1 cut briefs. D. 260. Reg. 6.60 to 7.00 . . . . 4.12 to 1.21 &eve 25%: On selected styles of Henson panties, briefs and hi-cut briefs in Lycra• spandex and tricot. D. 260. Reg. 5.60 to 9.50 . . 4.12 to 7.12 Save 25%: On Maldenf orm Sweet Nothing• bra1. D. 258 Reg.11 .00to16.50 . Ulto11.13 &eve ~ On ell Oanskln tights and leoterdt for mi11e1. D. 223. Reg. 7.76 to 25.00 . .1..20 ta 20.00 .. FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 20%:0n all Lawrence Bott earrings Pierced and clip. 0 . 20. Reg. 18.00 to 25.00 .... 14.40 to 20.00 S.ve 20%: On all junior jewelry. D. 106. Reg. 3.00 to 20.00 . . . . . . . 2.40 to 14.00 S.ve 20%: On all regular-price stretch and fabric belts. D. 86/449. Orig. 5.00 to 28.00 . . 4.00 to 22.40 Save 20%: On all regular-price ladies hats and gloves. D. 263. Reg. 6 .00 to 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.80 to 32.00 SHOES S.ve 20%: On all women's active shoes from Reebok. Nike, Keds and more. D. 101 . Reg. 18.00 to 53.00 . . . . . 14.40 to 42.40 Save 20%: On all regular price shoes by Naturalizer, Axiom Sport. D. 35/110/222. Reg. 24.00 to 46.00 . . . . . . .19.20 to 38.80 WEST COAST KIDS Save 30%: On Oshkosh playwear for newborns 3-9 months , infants 12-24 months, toddlers 2T to 4T and girls 4 to 6X. D. 83/90/137 /234/428. Reg. 5.00 to 2.3.50 ... _. . ... 3.60 to 11.46 S.ve ~: On our own infant layette group in pure cotton knit: matching T-shirts and pants. D. 42. Reg. 5.50 to 9.00 . . . . . . . . . . 3.11 to 1.30 S.ve 30%: On hair accessories, jewelry and sunglasses for girls 4 to 14. D. 102. ~ Reg. 1.00 to 8.00 . . . . . . ....... 70 to &.IO 11' MEN & YOUNG MEN S.Ve 21~ On selected American designer jeans for men. D. 290. Orig. 36.00 . 27.00 S.ve 21%: On Levi's pre-washed cotton denim jeans in the latest colors. 0 . 12.3. Reg. 30.00 . . . . . . 22.&0 MEN 'S FURNISHINGS &eve ~ On all regular price, long sleeve dress 1hln1 in stripes and patterns. D. 7 I 1471218/431 . Reg. 23.00 to 29.50 '.. . . . . . .... 11.10 to 20.16 S.ve 30%: On all regular price men's robes. O. 164. Reg. 30.00 to 60.00 . . 21.00 to 42.00 MEN 'S FURNISHINGS Seve 20%: On all regular-price men's ac- tive shoes. Reebok, Nike, Converse. B root<SJ and Sensi. D .' 284 Reg. 1 t\.oo to 70.00 . __ . . 12.00 to M.00 DOMESTICS S.ve 20.01 to 40.01: European white down pillow Splendor. Dept. 266. Orig. 50.00 to 70.00 . . . 21.• eny m e S.ve 11.01 to 11.01: Trevira® polyester pillow from Concord. Dept. 266. Orig. 20.00 to 28.00 . . . . . IM eny lize S.ve 11.51 to 34.01: Fieldcrest acrylic thermal blankets. Dept. 55. 30.C:,!&~OO if perfect 13.41 twin/full; 17.• Ing S.ve 10.01: 8-pc. formal placemat sets from W.C. Imports, 2 styles. Dept. 113 Orig. 30.00 . . 19.99 Save 12.01 to 23.01: 200-thread count Dior solid color sheets from Wamsutta. Dept. 2. Orig. 16.00 to 37 .00 3M to 13.89 S.v• 11.01 to 29.01: 200-thread count queen or king sheP'oo Dept 2. Orig. 33.00 to 4 .V ~ 14• Save 21.01 to Z7.01: Queen or king sheets by Liz Claiborne. Dept. 2. Orig. 31 .00 to 37 .00 . . . . . . t.• Save 20.01: Laura Ashley embellished 4-pc. towel sets from Avanti, 3 patterns. Dept. 23. Orig. 40.00 . , . 11.89 S.ve 1.01 to 4.01: All chintz pillows by Dakotah, 16" and 19". 21 colors. Dept. 10. not at Westchester Orrg. 11.00 to 14.00 . 9.89 Save 4.01 to 11.01: Cannon Royal Classic Pima cotton towels, 10 colors Dept. 23 Orig 6.00 to 17.00 wash to bath 1 .• to &.II S.ve 46.01 to 151.01 : Reversible solid color comforters. Dept. 175. Orig. 75.00 to 125.00 21M to •• NOTIONS S.ve 4.01: Closet ensembles in prints and solids. Suit. dress or sweater bags, under bed chest. Dept 4 not at Westchester Orig 12.00 ea 7.19 ELECTRONICS Save 30%: On all designer wallet• for S.v• 70.00: Zenith 13" diagonal color por men. D. 404 Reg. 8 50 to 26.60 table with automatic finf' tuninq 1• to 11• Dept 72 Orig 249 00 171.00 SELECTION WlLl VARY BY STORE. NO MAIL, PHONE OR SPIC1A L ORDERS TAKEN • - ELECTRONICS Save 110.00: RCA 25'' diagonal remote control table model. Dept 72 Orig 549.00 431.00 SpecW purchese: JVC Compa<:t Cam Corder. 60 minute recording I playback facility Dept 235 1319.00 S.ve 70.00: Brother 666 fully electronic typewriter with Wordspell d1ct1onary . Dept. 13 Reg. 369.00 299.00 MAJOR APPLIANCES S.ve I0.00: White-Westinghouse 15 cu. ft. frost-free top-mount refrigerator. Dept. 80. not at Downey, Westchester, Newport Beach. Fashion Valley, La Jolla, Brea. Carlsbad, Horton Plaza, Escondido, Pasadena. Santa Monica. Thousand Oaks. Sherman Oaks Reg . 549 00 . . 411.00 S.ve 30.00: Litton .5 cu. ft. 500-watt microwave with 10 power levels, touch control. Dept. 114. Reg. 229.00 . . 1•.00 FURNITURE Save 2IO.OO: Barcalounger's Atherton low- profile pop·up recliner Dept 210 Orig. 799.00 . Ml.GO Save 371.00: Softy rocker-recliner by Bar calounger, cocoa or camel. Dept. 210. Ong. 750.00 371.00 S.ve • eddtdon.i 10%: Buy a patr of chairs, save an additional 10% on wing styles, swivel rockers. club or wood trim styles. Mix or match. Dept. 276 S.ve 400.00: Our Stanley Opulence 5-p1ece dining room set of table and 4 side chairs. Dept. 274. Ong. 1899.00 1411.00 Also available: arm chair. orig 329.00. 1•.00. 2-pc china, orig. 3199.00, 1•.00. Server, orig. 1299.00, 711.00. Furniture not available at Westchester, Horton Plaza or Escondido (Barcaloungers at Escondidol CARPETING Save• utra 2.00 eq. yd.: Off the sale price of two of our dense plushes, Cham pagne Wear-Dated-' nylon plush or LR Jolla Antron411 extra body nylon plush Dept. 32 Orig 45 00 to 46 00, on sale 23.99 21• aq. yd. ll•tml•d Price includes carpet, padding, normal 1n ' stollat1on and removal of your old carpet and padding No obligation measurtng and estimate. Not available at Westche!lter or Beverly Center .... Edison erred when it offered supplemen):s l:.d1son High School in Huntington Beac h won national acclaim tn the tight against drugs thh academic ~ear ~hen 1t m1ttated a \Oluntaf) testing program at thl· urging of former toot ball coach Bill Workman. The program was to .lx' extended to all segments of the student bodies of seven high ~chools tn the Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnrt and monitored b~ the football team's ph>s1c1an. It was a model to be emulated by schoob across the country. Soll 1s 1ron1c that Edison c;hould be the focus of a controversy over student U">C of an unregulated substam:e touted h\ ll\ manufacturer as a source of increased musclt· mass and heightened athletic pcr- tormance It should be made unm1stakeabl> clear: The stuff in questton 1s not a drug. lt'scalled Gamma Onianol and ts said to be an extrau of nee bran. It is supposed to have some of the postt1H' effe cts of steroids without the negati ve effects and the U () Food and Drug .i\dmin1s- tratton has no mtt.~rest in tt But high school football pla\(•rs looking for an edge ha vc a great mtcrct..l in tt. ·\nd so. appan:ntl~, do \ome of their parents There's no t'\ ltknn· am one has been IOJUrcd b' (1amma Onzanol :.Kcord ing to the c\pcrts the Dail \. Pilot was able to talk to. but ~r were unable to find anv ev idence.· that th1.· stufT e'er Jt<l am one mut h good rnher. ~c cordtng to \t'\ t•ral nutntmn L \perts. tht• best thing for building musclct.. 1s t•xt·rc:ist· and the hcst fuel for cxt:rc1se 1s wholesome food -the kind anvom· ran bu\ 1n the gro<.:ery store - i\ll ot whLch would amount to a tempest an .i tl·apot except 1t reveals some gaps in the protecti ons we would like to sec our schools employ when dealtng with r hildren -even \Cl] big 1.h ildrt·n l1h· oOtnst \l' tadl1.·' and detensl\e ends Our questioning re\ealed that nnont in authont\ .11 the school kne~ what (1amma On1anol ts. ""hat 1t I\ made from or even e~actl) what rt ts supposed to do \l.;c also learned that tht· fond adJ1tt \cs ~ere being otlcred to the students wllh the knowledge of the 1.oaching 'tafT. on an cxpn1mental bast\ Sure the rcpn:s1.:n tatt H' of the compam that sell' the add1tt"C denit·s that tht program was an expcnmcnl but ht s explanatlon contradicts ht5 protestation ··\l,; c·H. S\ud)tng the dose-related dfccts on people "'1th1n this age group." he said If the s<.:hooJ didn't kno~ what the "dost-related ctl ects" might be:. wh\ \\3S 11 allowing the program to be introduced at Edison.., It appears that .1 hard look al the offer would h.nc revealed that the school wa\ allowing tt<; \tutknt<; to hecom<: invohcd with unpro\en food addll1,es of dub1ou"i 'alue \\ h1k the n\k appt:ar<; to ha\ l' hecn minimal. :.it '-'Orst the hcnl'lit\ seem to haH: hcl'n C\:l'n fewer .\\a rl'\ult ol thc attention. f dl\on ha\ droprx,.·d out of the \tud' In the-future . school olfa 1,11., -at all '-l hl)o ls - should bt sure thq know naul~ "WhCll the\ Jrc gett in g their charges tnto tx·fore thn makl a comm1tn1cnt lor which the} ma-, Ix' sorT) later. Op1n1ons RXPrf>'>sed 1n lh1s spac.e are ttoose of lhR OA1ly P1101 Other v1f'ws eirpresse<l on lh1s page ~re lho-.e nl thPor authors rind .ir11s1s Rr>adf'l• commenltsirv••ed Thf"Oat1yP1lot POBo' 1550 Co1m1M1>so Ci2&2fi Phonf' 642-6086 City employees display compassion driver didn't I 'thl' I dtl11r \n h(l1ir .1g11 ho .11 1\.,11\1 r I h'111t•n1.1n \t h<1ol ,1 '"1.tll hl.".11111 1111 ulikr ht.•Jgk '-' .1\ u l'"n~ I 111 11t1 rm, -'J k I in Ir• nt 111 1ur ' ho > ti ~I \11 \,inia \n.t \ H'n1w \ "m.111 !111\ int' ..i n1·" red I h11nd1 rh1rd '>l'X't'd lllf d11v.11 \.1nt.1 \n.1 \ \l'lllll' h11 and krlh•tl th.it n1 1 11111~· do~ .ind d11l not \lttp I 111• Jog v. .1~ h IOf\ dt ,1d 1 n th• 1111ddk of !ht• \lfel"I \\ht ll tv.11 UI\ t\111 ~Cr\ camr h\ \llh11ugh 1.1.e .Jul 11111 gl'l lhctr n.lnH''> lht'' \\('ft' dn' in~ 11u1k\ \;o 17A,1nd 11 .. '.\(·v.11uld lik1· to lhanl. th1·m 1111 1.1k11111. l11TH I•> \It 1p put 11r,111gl' ltlOt'\ ,11ound till' d!i~ .111cl d1rn 1 tr,1flil until thl' <1n1m,1I '111111 ti fl\ 11plt l .llTll I h1 \ "'' nt r' n t111th11 \,Jwn thl' 11111~ lhl' 1rnu· 111 \\ 1.,h lht• t>l1111d lrorn Ill' \lll"l I tx•l11rt• lt-,I\ 111>' I 11 lht'\l' I'"' t111c ~l nlll'Oll'n "'' \.t\ .t grc.11 h111 lh,111~. \11111 I 1 tht• rn.tn 1n 1h1 n•tl I h11ntlt•rhird I 1n 11nh ~1 \ I ht11w \mt .ire m111t· 11t·!11I 1.1.ht'll thildll'll .Ill Ill th.ti rll\\\\,11~ ,1nd I h11p1• I Ill'\ t'I h.t\l' llW pl1'.t\lll l' of rnn·1111~ \1111 You ,Hl' rn11fl' 111 .111 .1n1ntal 1h.11 th.II po11r l111tr do~ \OU <,11 ,.11d1·"1' J..illnl .inti d111\t' ••n \I \I< 't 1-: 11 \ < t.. t I< 'lf11t l' \1,1n<1((l'r K,11"4.'t I krnl•n1.1n \t h1111I Seat belt law not all it seems I , th1• I d1111r I \H'.H rll\ w.11 he'll ht• •lll't' I \\afll to not ht•t ,111\t' 11\ 1111' l,11.1. I .1111 tilt linnl lo lwlll'"l' h• •V.t'' l'f th.ii 1h1· la" "'"' ill'\lgncd 1111n1 re.l\l la\l t•nf11rt{'llll'lll 11'\l'OUt' lrom 11111\1' l111.Jn<l gu1lt\ , t n111 v.l'.trrng b<-11\ IU\llll.1hl\ htW {JO \OU !'\pl,111 lMWE 1..,f)A$ T Daily Pilol '' \~I"'' h11lh•t1ng tlnv.n tlw I 't dan1ntt 1n .inti 11111 o l 1rall11 mpli v.t•anng h.ith1ng \U1t,'1C lr" 11 "mph that 1t "k" painlul to ,rr11 • •nto lhl' frn'""' lrom a l H ll' 1h.111 111111\ ,, \,II I ,,..,. llnl r •0t Tom Tell Mll"4Q•"O F O•ltit DOl'l I"....., •1 ro• To...Cleftln ·~ ... , r '''" Crtft ttleff ~·•t1Fn<t•,. "1 1 V I tlOl (I H M1.,..11>t1\1r11• "-tftery CfMcMl9ft Car•• "4IMf1 L Cefttf'efl P•oouclron M•~·· T efrt Kendle r ui.•ion Mar~ Howef4' ...,..,..,, M11•••~ Oi<IO! '°' ,...., .... .,,. '!HM~ fl••-11'.1< 4-&$4 a ' ''Wehavemadeandaren1aklng~omemoney.1•·orthebettermentofUfe In Orange County. we c;an give back something -lfnd glve tt even as we are earning." IN PERSPECTIVE Philanthropists provide a model for the rest of us Foster McGaw was one who gave away big part of fortune \llhough he ht'ad4uarten:d 1n ( h1- cag11 I mtt'r \kC 1Jv. -who pa,sed av.J\ rl'lt'ntl) al tht age of89 -made a ma111r 1mpat 1 un Orange < ount\ and I\ 1llu,trat1\l 111 one of tht· kn l'kITTl'n\\ 11n '"h1d1 Orangt' < ount\·, hfr'>I\ k " ba.,ed -per\onal ..ind t·orporntc philanthrop~ 11 lhl' "lac< 1av. name \l1Un<h lam1h,11 11 I'> 0...·l..IU'>l' ol l\1l(1av. Lahrnat11nt'\ 1n IP llll.' hl\.atcd on a \lrt'l't namt·d Jh~r tht• com pam and the mun Md •a"" \' l'O Ul' f 11\ll'I \1c( rav. JI the atr.t: ot ~' lnunlkd 1\mencan I lo .. p1tal ~upph v.hith 1;tn·v. into a grl·at health can· 1ndu\lr\ 1.orporat111n and wa\ lht• partnt ol llv1L(1av. t .<ihoratom''> bnd1ng Orangt' ( ount~ -and C''pt'l.lall\ lr"1nt' -to 11~ liking Amn1t.an tfo\p1tal l\upph t'\panded 1ntu 1<1uht1t'\ throughout the an.:a tinalh t11molid.111ng mo\t of thl'm 10toJ111mpn•'>'>IH' fJtil11\ on Mt (1a1.1. ~\l'nU~ . lktorc thl· Jrr1,al 111 Flu111 < orr \1drav. I ..iburJtortn v.a\ Ir' int"' l:.irg('\I t•m plO)-l'I II ha'> bn•n \<!Ill ot Mt(1Jv. that "'ht· ~pent unt-hall ol h1\ Ilk mal.:ing mone' and tht· other one-hall o1 Ill\ Ille g1"ng 11 had .... V.hat a lo"l'I" wa\ hl spc.·nd rwarh ·10 \l'ar' MARTIN BROWER While great lortune' c;uch a'> \kC 1av. 's and !hill 111 ~mold' B1·l l.mJn <>ran~c < ount' "11v.n \t'I· '>Ion of \1t.C1.1v. arl' gl\ 1•0 J"'·'~ njllon;ill~. 11 " philanthrnp) "-hit h mJf..t•\ th1" rnunt\o a heller place:.,., 11 gr11v.., ( ontnhull'd Olllne~ hdp' opaatt· our uni "ers1llC'i Our h"'p11a l~ Our lUltural cc nln'> (lur l.hdd tare and 1mpro"emt.•nt fac1llt1t•\ <>ur \coutin11. groups Our adult l.art· .ind 1mpru-.1·- ment facthllt''> Our hi.I\' .md girl' luh\ .\nd mort· In most othn n<1t1<>n' •>I lht· ""orld .tll ol 1h1\ tllflll''> from go,l·rnmcnt Bui in thl I n1lt'd '°ll.1ll'\ .i nd npcc 1all) 1n Orange ( ount~. lht• l'mpha!>I\ " on -,elf-help \nd th.11 Oll'Jn'> lhantahlc &" ing Organ11atmn' 'eeking fund'> hJH' de' l\ed a number of patnk'>'> wa)'> to oh1a1n needed wntnbuuon' Thcrt· art· dinner., and opening'> for wh1rh tht· 1nd1\.1dual\ or their t11mpan 1e\ pi!) .t pcr-pn.,on pnu· that rl''iUll\ 1n 1ntomt' for the organ11a11nn \nd there arl' 1rw.t'> from \\h1ch lj~ 'J' ings n:'>ult during !ht• Ilk ol the donor v.11h a '>um grnng to the organ11at1on ..tfll'r the donor., death But the lrUl' It'''"' gl\ 1111-t 1'i mert•I-. to gl\ t' I hl' question 1<, -wht:re ran an ind1.,1dual\ mone) he'>t he g1H•n'1 E'er.one 1.1.ho under~tands tht• need 10 g1."c and the inner reward that rnme' w11h giving wants to makt certain that contnhuted funth go v.hen~ tht'~ an: hc'>l ut1h1ed Mm.1 ol the larger corporation'> 1n Orangl' ( ount) ha\e \omeunc on \laff who <,tud1es the county's need' and dctl'rmines "'h1rh are the moc;t ..tpprnpnatc reup1ent., tor that lirm\ la r~l''\'>l I rue 1nd1-.1dual phllanthrop1'il' - people <,uch J'> reti red builder ( harlil' ~fr'>tcr act1'e builder .l1m Peter~ and de,eloper Bill Banning -auualh 1n' ohe thnn'>elH·\ v.1th lund-ral\1ng 1:ampa1gns to better understand "'here to give their monc\ ..\nd mu\t of ~ including lOm· pan1e-<. and 1nd1v1duah depend on I n1tedWa)ofOrane,e<ount\ -wh1lh u<,es a panel of c11pencnced c1t1Len'> IO careful!\ rt''>carch agem IC'> wonh) of rl'tCI\ 1ng the fund'> It tOllect'> Not all ol u'> are .sblt 10 mal.e d fonunt• the \Ile ot Fo\lcr Mc(1a~ '> .ind nu1 all of us kel we tan give h~KI. Jll of 1.1.hah~' er we haH' made Bui Jll of us tan use F-o-,tu Md.Ja~ as an ideal 'We ha"e made and arc making .. omc mone' For th<.' bet1erment of hfe 1n Oran.$e Count). we can g1\.C back something-and g1"'c 11 e"en a., ""e are earning Marl/a Brower publlsbes lbe aewtr- lt ller "M•rl/JJ Brower's Or•age Count} Reporl." -11a1:11:t;r.,:1l~1;,t,fi!·'•'·11w.i.--------------- CIA two years ago warned that Mexico might collapse V. \ 'ifl I l\i( rl ON -fht• C I ·\ ha\ lnltl l'H·\1tkn1 l<t•agan there., at lca .. 1 a I in· t hantt' that the Me'lt1can ~°' ernml'nt will u11lap'>l.' within the nnt liH· \C'3r\ I h" .tl.1rmintt 1wlgnwn1 "'a' 1.k- 11\erctl 111 !Ill·'.\ hilt' Hou\e tv.o 'tear' .1j.:11 hut our< I\ \llllHC\ tc-11 U\ thal 1f ,1n\th1n~ 11 '"" .u1 opt1m1c;t1t ap- pra1\.1I In thl· l;"t two vt•ar'\ the\ po1111 Hui ~k~1u1·, t't.onom tc and pol1l1t<1I pmhkm' haH grown h} qu;rnturn lcJp' a' tht• pncc of 011 ha' falkn and thar~e., of election fraud h<H e lll t tht· head lint''> T ht• pret.hc111m 11f ptl<,S1hle d1-.as1cr 1.1.a' ~·1n1a1nt·d in a h1ghh cla'>s1fie<l ..,.,11111nal lntdhgenle [ sumatc -the mo\t 1mrortan1 appra1..al of a roun- try that the 1ntclhgrnce c:ommun1t~ prO\ 1tk' to a pre'i1dt·nt 11 rcprcc;enl\ thl' hc1,t 1ntell1~entl' analy<,1s the pre.,uknt Jnd h1<, top adviser'> rece1\C beforr rx>hc y dec1s1onc; arc made J he c;ccret. 35-pagc 1ntell1genre c .. 11mate begin'> mtldl~ enough "The: Me~\lcan pol1t1cal \)\tern " under greater \tress 1oda' than al an\ t1mt· under the la\t 'n year\ l llt1mat("I), of lOUr'it.' the: preser\.at1on of Mrx1n1's ~u1hilm 1.1.111 rest on the \f...tll ant.I comf)('ienc.:e of 1t<; leaders and on the menath ofm pohttral fahnc ·· Tht• e-.t1mate continued hopctull\. ·wc 1udac that 1n the end the \1c\lt.iln pol1111.al S)\tem "like!\ to remain intact ·· f hen came 1ht• lo.1r f.. in the pant'> But the ma1ont~ of the in 1dh3encc w mmuntt)' pnnc1PQI\ 1&l'SO JUd&e thert' I\ rout}\I) a l·1n-S chance that dunna the J)t'nod of this C''>ttmate -throuah the remainder of Pre\1· dent (M1auel ) de la Madnd·, term. which end~ tn 1988. and the fim fC"w year' after ht\ \uccc1\0r " ~hrduled to t~kc ollitc -centrtftt1'1I force\ no"' at worf... within the ~)~tern. combined with tnlC'rnal pol1t1cal op- ptlc;111on ,1nd prrhap'> e-tC'rnal prC'\\· urc v.111 r"r\Ult 1n the poht1cal de\Uh1h111t1on of Mc\lrn ·· Beca use National lntclhgcnce b11- matesreprc-.cnt 1hccomb1ned \.1ew ol dll l S intelligence agenc1e'> dissent 1~ duh noted In the ca'iC of the dire rn·d1(11on of Mexico'\ cullap~. tht· ma1ont) of the "1ntelhgl'ntt• com- mun11' pnnnpal<, agreed, hut li-.:c reprf'\('ntall \cs ds<,agreed ""Ith the ( I\·., J)C\\1m1~t1c opsnm11 ~ mong tho..,c wh o agrcl'd wl're < I \ D1n•t1or '.\. 11l1am ( a')CV I I C 1en I 1ncoln Faurer then-dtrt•t tor ot the "la11onal ~nty .\gcnn Rear .\dm. ~l Butts. thl'n thief of na val 1ntelhgencc: and thl' I rea-.ur7 Depanment'<, intelligence unit 01sagree1ng were Lt. Gen James t\ \\.II hams. Defense I ntl"lhgenrc .\gen- C) ho<,s. Hugh Montgomer}. head of the State l)cpartmt•nt'\ tntclhgent t' and rc'>carth bureau. Gen 'W 1lham l Odom. Ma, ( ien Jame., Pfaut1 and Bne. C ren l arn 'Im 1th. the 1n telltgcnce chief., ul thl' \rm} Air Force and Mannes. rC'>JX'ttsvel} All f"ne have 'ilnCC' moved on to other spot~ The dl\'>Cnter\' \ 1c1.1. wa<, g1\.en at tcnsth "Wh1 lt• Me:uco will t'- pcnence 1nrn:a\<•d pohlltal 1nstab1h - h as'>octatcd w11h c'tremC'ly d1ffi rult <,oc1al and crnnom11 problem\ thl probah1ht\ that thl·~ rnnd1t10M v.ill rc.1ch the C\trcmc of poltt1c:tl de\lah1h1at1on dunna the period ol. 1h1<, cst1matl'" remote • The lom plete pol111cal de\tah1h1a1wn of Mex1u1 would rt·- Qutre an cxtrt'mel} v.ell-orpn11ed oppoi.1t1on with de<ltcate<l leadCI'\ capable of challcna1naone of the mo11 durable and resilient poht1cal ~ystcm\ 1n Lat1 n A menca "The d1\~nten (cit th1, was unlikely 1n the near future. "Despite thC)C dtftcrcnce~ of oprnton," thr intelhaencc ch1ef1 cold lhr prc<11dt'nt , .. we 1ud~r unan1· mou~I) that 1n thr comm& \'Mir\ Mc"{O w1ll \ulkr l'l """C' of inc tdl'nt\ and cn~s \lcmmtnj from thC' forct\ now Ill work w11h1n th11l rnuntry'c. \<Xlt'ty" Thr pt('1drnt wa~ rt:· m1ndcc1 rit•rhap\ unnCC"coi;sanl that ..... JACK ANDERSON r~ and DALE VAN A TT A · l "> pohq maker~ will need to monitor (cond1 11ons 1n Mexico) closely 10 protect l S \ital interc\t'I .. SHRINKINC 1 KHADAFY Lib- yan dictator Moammar Khadaf)'s rhctonc ma) not have aba1ed 1n recent )'Ca~ but his global amb1t1ons have shrunk 10 ales<, megaloman1acal s11c According to a recent State Dcpanment repon. Khadafy tned to 'iubven a number of A'>1an cou ntnt''i. w11h financial and othrr aid for thl" Moro rebels in the Philippines. Moslem extremists 1n Indonesia and the Patan1 separatists in 1 ha1land Hts suppon peaked 1n the 197~. the repon suuest\ hut "pre'ICnt lo~cr levels of ~uppon to furopean and -\-.1an ~roups probably renl'C l Khadatj , current c 0Tll'entrnt1on on Arnca · MINI EOITORIAI I he ~uprC'me ( ourt mu\t he chuckltna contcnttdly over tht' dilemma 1l po~ for tloctnna1rc hheralc. and ~·on!Crvattvc'> alike the other da) 1n 1t'i 1wan d«1s1on\ allowina surveillance from aircraft of I) ii man arowing man Juana 1n has back yard, nnd 2) a Dow chemical plant su'lpected of pol- lution. Would 1ndu1try cnttes have wanted to let the pot·lfOYtieT off the hook"? Would poMmolcm ~•II)' want to be cauaht dead on Dow's side"? As for us, we a~ w11t11\1 for 1ealous &ovcmmcnt snool>' to hover over us as we fi&ht our annual lo'i1na battle 141th aarden ph1' Honett. fella\, no pot or pollutant, hert' J1d A.odu oe .all t>.lt> Vu .41i. "~ ryrulk•I~ 1:11lomet111. MAJITIN DOWEil colomniat DAN WALTERS Duke slants things his way S.\( RAMENTO -Three yea~ ago. a few months into his $Ov- ernorsh1 p. Geor&e DeukmeJtan signed his first state bud&et after slashing more than a b1lhon dollars that had been added by the Demo- rratic<ontrollcd Legislature and re· jecting demands for broad tax in- creases That act created what later was dubbed the "Iron Duke" 1ma1e for the governor -a man unafnud to cut deeply into legislati ve spendrna plans If 11 "1olates his own stnsc of pnon11es II was not an image that Deu- kme11an discouraged. Indeed. 11 be- came.' de ngueur for DeukmeJian to Cllt' h1'> willingness to use his veto P<>"-l'r 1n his spreches. even t1ck1ngofT to the last item and the last dollar how man' times he had cut and how much spending he has ~ved. Nrvenhele'>s, DeukmeJ1an and his aide~ kit that thr media attention on that firc;t year's budget was focused on how much he had cv1. ra ther than how much he had agreed to spend. e\pec1all) on c;uch popular programc. a!> edutat1on In 1984, I 985 and 1986, therefore. DcukmeJian and Co adopted a d1tTeren1 media strategy v1s-a-v1s the state budget. Both in January, before the proposed state buaget was-rc- tea\ed and tn June. when It was linall) c;1gned Dcukmc11an would take: to the stump. either per<;0nally or ,·1a telev1S1on. to give his own version of what he wac; doing before any detail~ were released Thus. without firm numbers on "'h1ch 10 basr rcpons and analyses. thC' 'itat('s poltucal media were re- quired to convey Deukme11an·~ ac- count of proposals and actions In J unc. DeukmeJian would deliver a st.itew1de tele\.1'1Cd address in which he would give his carefully crafted version of the budget !ttory. a da)" before he released the list of blue penul reductions This )-ear's cd111on of that annual effort at new~ management occurred Tue'ida) a five-minute speech that was televised hve on six stations and made available for chps to others around the state In 1t, Deukmc11an once again patted himself on the back for rescuing the state from "the "erge of bankruptcy" in 198 3 But he devoted most of the speech not to what he was culling but how much money he wa<; w1lhng to spend on education. cnme control. toxic wa\tt' control. et:onom1c drvelop- mcn1 and social welfare programs He wa\ tutting, he pointed out, only about I percent of the budget that the Legislature sent to him and leaving a hudget that is one "with a v1s1on of 1hc future · It wu pure poht1cal propaganda, of cnursc -an 11lustrat1on of how an incumbent governor can pre~nt a newse"ent 1n the ha,ht most favorable to himself in a re-eTcct1on year .\nd in doing 'lo. he managed to gloss over -1n fact JUSt mention indirectly -the nasty little squabble that has rmcrged 10 the last few day'i to thro"' the budget out ofk1lter One of the keys to main taming the state'\ bilhon-dollar rcservr without making severe budJet cuts I'> to shift some S300 m1lhon into the kitty from the Public Employees Retirement System's reserves -a raid that 1s illegal under current law, a' declared by a coun in 1982 when Jerry Brown tntd to do tt Makin& that fond shift legal would require legislation but any chance of getting 1t enacted quietly blew up after the PERS board voted 7-6 to endorse the fund shift and simultaneously fire 11\ executive officer who had opposed 11 DeukmeJian's appointees played the key role m the action. That drew strona oppos1t1on from the Cahfom1a State Employttc; As.- \OC1at1on and other st.ate worker unions and they arc very 1mpon.ant \Ources of campaign funds for leJil- lators CSEA ct al art making ~Jee t1on of the IC1Jslat1on a bottom hne mattrr and tn the state Senate, the fate of the lcpslallon has become en- tanagled with the rc-elect1on hopes of Sacramento Sen Leroy Greene. a Dcmcx.rat under strona ehallen&c from the Republc1an'> thl\ year Cm·ene·~ dtstnct ts heavily laden with \Ullt' worken and retirtt1 and the Senatc'' Democratic leadership 1s hack1na his demands 1h11 thc fund shift he barred Ot-ukmeJ1an. meanwhile, is calhna on Democrats not to reneae on the informal deal to 1h1f\ the money and avoid even deeper budget cuts. For now. Oeula:mcjian says he bas .. let •~ide .. the disputed money pcnd101 a rnolut1on of the 1quabble. l.f nothtna else, the Oap over th( rehrc:mcnt fund rtsuves ti 1 taste of wh11 both ~ukmeJ1an and the Democrat• Qn e'<~t "' <&ubtcquent )'t'.lr'\, 1f he is re-tJected The Ci.nn l.1m11 w1'1 forct: evcrythma in the bod t to be pan oh ltft>.sum_pme n. Wall.fr 11 • 1yNJcatltl col moJ11 . -·- Wrangler aneWlook in off-road Jeep design SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -Jeep Wrangler, a new-from-the-ground- up small sport utility vehicle, em- bodies all the off-road ruggedness historically identified with Jeep four-wheel-drive vehicles and adds new luster to the reverse side of the coin -on-road riding comfort. That's not to say the Wrangler can't go where the "big boys" of four-wheel-drive go, however. It already has proven its mettle by successfully traversing the legendary Rubicon Trall, a virtually Impassable assortment of huge rocks and boulders on an off-road route through the mountainous terrains of northern California. Designed to accommodate changing consumer usage pat- terns for smaller sport utlllty ve- hicles, the Wrangler is' the direct beneficiary of the engineering tech- nology originally developed for Jeep's larger, award-winning Cherokee sportwagon. "We'recompletefyconfident of the Wrangler's off-road capabilities,'' said Francois A. Cas- talng, American Motors' g(oup vice president-product and quality, ·'but the factors that make this vehicle partlcularly unique are Its smooth ride characteristics for everyday transportation. While It bears an outward re- • SALES /' The 1987 Jeep Wran«ler features power brakee, high back front bucket .eats and a fold-and-tumble rear .eat. With the 90ft tcnne~ved lt'• the ultimate convertible for h!&hway and off-road travel. I ~ semblance to the Jeep CJ-7, which ended 40 years of civilian pro- duction In January 1986, the Wrangler Is actually a breed apart. "The pr~uct philosophy behind the two vehicles Is completely different," noted Castalng. "Our market research told us that in recent years consumers were using these types of vehicles more for personal transportation. as well as for recreational activities.'' "For that reason," he continued, ·'we learned that In any future purchase consideration they would look for everyday comfort and those special amenities that ve- hicles such as the CJ-7 didn't provide." Fully five years In the design and engineering development phases, the Jeep Wrangler wll meet those 735i criteria handily, as well as offering several added benefits. The Wrangler, which wlll be known In Canada as the Jeep Y J, will be sold in base, Sport Decor and Laredo trim series with a standard factory-installed soft top or optional hardtop. The top-of- the-line Laredo model will be available In a hardtop configuration only. It will be powered by AMC's tuel- lnjected 2.5-liter four-cylinder en- gine with a carbureted 4.2-llter, 6- cyllnder engine optionally avail- able. A five-speed manual trans- mission, similar to the one utilized in the Cherokee. will be standard. A three-speed automatic trans- mission will be available only with the 6-cy11nder engine. The Wrangler, which introduces ••• 528e a tubular side-rall design for in- creased strength and durability, wlll share many other chassis components derived from the Cherokee, Including such major Items as the front and rear axles. steering system, brakes, manual transmission, hydraullc clutch. · transfer case with shift-on-the-fly capability, wheels and tires. The tuned suspension system features longitudinal multl-leaf. sem1-elllpt1cal springs rn both front and rear, 1-3/8-inch shock absorb- ers, a front stabilizer bar, and front and rear track bars to facihtate spirited off-road activity as well as a smooth comfortable highway ride. Front-end street metal ahead of the cowl 1s new, Including hood fenders, splash apron and the radiator grille guard wrth rec- tangular headlamps, and gives the Wrangler a truly contemporary appearance The Interior Is hlghllghted by an instrument panel that Incorporates both modern Instrumentation and controls. The Wrangler will offer several important advantages over lta competitors. Its overall length ... 142.9 Inches, excluding the spare tlre ... makes it shorter than the Ford Bronco II, ~itsublshl Montero or the Isuzu Trooper and this translates Into better maneuverability. There's more headroom In the Wrangler than In those other ve- hlcles. 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(802)446-1411 Pll,111 home wu recently r• on lulh canyon w/ocn vu. 239 E. 22nd St 979-8330 =--:--~-..--,rn< Gofgeou•. eophlettcated ducecl to 8119,500 Call •Br. ~R. 31ABL Onfy 390, 2'ABA TOWNHOME ,.•.0 .. • ... ;;pi!ii ........ ""'"" .... bayfront penthOUM, con-now, won't lut M95, SI 7ff-e070 Frplc, lkyttt•. patio, dbl 2 atory dntwn, a to bCfl. temP«ary flair. Spedoue -------BY OWNER -Xlnt value, garg, auoc: pool/1p1, 2bd, 2'Abl, lndk, n-pe1e, room• hive panotamlo Tradit1•0 a l lrvln• T•rr•o•. 4bd owner r .. oc:ated, muel IM, 11200/mo ••1000 vtew. of bey, oceen, D 2'Aba,r.sucedtol310K 1ell, 1155 ,000 , MC,Vl832-7151.egt moun111n1 Realty By IP9t on1y 831-2805 21~12-et21. pp tniat liif M4-IMO 631-7370 oURFIELD PUA i let Ue Ilea, Y11 Sell y .. Prtttttrl C.H Cla11illM, 642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. CLAUlfl£D INDEX 642-5671 For .... b'f OWN.• Ira BR, fROM NORTH ORAHGe co. 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Aecvtate e M. eotner Ptop In· · · orey. 1 .. ,or-t• paoec1 ~lelna Newpot'1 Cent• Ln Of· typing, payfol, bkkpg, ciome 117 ~ Stoa 000 Iba .....,.. oollw w/rab* agency MUST htMtpd nc.. Med• t .q>'d Legel non-M\kt. fOt let Ct-" 4N 1211 ·°' M3-t2:ie l1g ;1Y ':"n'::o. Mc!'itiu typing ... Ind ~nowt.-Sect91ary with Wor-dtlar Mtg.1134313, f7M.803 llfLDU M2 ~ ~/;w;,-.r. •II -. of t().Uy ~ •.P Of deelrt to leltn. ·--·-""' ~. oood benef'lll. Fatnjly a ~ Law _,_, (n 1111,IOI) LOST FERRET R!WARO call Patty 111·2180. Pracllct. Pltaat call ~pl ICh Commtfdal ~ n.. 1 cer gtlAQt llinlllar to • ...,....., at ... (714)MO.e180 Real lttate De¥. Co 1000 tJt, tingle ttOfy, tllt ~hi Na.port Blvd, FIT.entry ~~Ion. M OICAL LAI. 'V = wc:'.f:t~ ~ roota can Liz or Chuctc 19 Meta, pleeM call manual ~Ing, i.csoet• ci.re1a1 lomt lnaurenc.. typing alll• hp w, Pr Jontt 13 t • 12U or &4S.4t 71 or M2-4e34. & bank rtq, Send r• Otta .,,try ••P • +. Momt i Wor-d Pf:. Mt-5143 Limo turne ldw81CS. fhNU... Seltry commensurate ~. ~ Trilh 7&9-1631 •·~i~~\:-White & Grey Ctt, l!Qhl P 0 Sox ~::l°" w/exp 7141064-2581 SECRETARY/ 111•' .: blue eye1 Corner ot BMcn, CA t OFFICE W6Rl<(R P/T OFFICE MANAO!A 6 Marguerite & Ocean, .. IUIPU t-12 hrt we9k n.11lblt, Utt Atel &i.tt end o.. .. ~ I ·-Corona Del Mt1 Prop«t M t Co typing, Phonta, bllllng men1 plul ~ u .. m uat 11 llWU1171·1111 too1t1,J1or=book: atc, 151-2271 compeny No,,..ll'l'IOlcer. '"''••• ,.,.. •• kMptf Eicpttltno. In PART TIM! A.E. Llct n.. fl9lptul. "---t aJt. ftOI ; a I aomputtf'lud account-AFTEANOONS·OFFICE Hour 1·8. 8tnd ,_,,,,. v•r• a •1Palm •Card •P1yhlc Ing, propeny man~ WORKER FOR to P 0 Box 2271, N9w· Double ~r ln'19at In e RMdlngt Ar• you un-mtnt b**ground pr«'d SUMMER, 831-8480 pot1 8Mcfl, CA t2eeS mo1 Need s 15.ooo In· happy In love, marriage Salary commensurate llOIPTlllllT WllllH llUn cr.ment1of11000 Butl· or partonal •ff•I"? with t>Cptrltlnce. Send • ,,... In d«nand Call PMC9 of mind I• OM vlllt rteutM to TSL MOMT FO< Newport Beech Shop-BY9Y Irvine ..... &tat• of· Mlu~oner 174-l928 _ •w•y Call now 497-1873 ~1.e~~hc/':28~j'· ~~~= ,~~ = r=~t~.: BroadW1y Bat & Orm Puuaal U T ttl ~ to dlrtc1 pt1or1e n«:. R E Mc:. Pftf'd Cell Hu raachtd t 1tage 1n It 1 3004 CAREER ORIENTED ealtt, greet vt.itori, IOfM owner, '64-0227 waa grOW1h wn.ra It ~· Energetic rtllab4t ptflOn. general Offlct lit• typing ' L-;u~T .... addlllonat capltal 10 Al.HU IY Tll PIHlt pref eicp In tm otc/c:onat, 81•'1 fktt ..:..C of July. •-~J SIM COV9t • major expantion CALL ME 702-386..f288 CM. 7am-3pm, M·F, med call Trllh 759-853 t c RP nM'i 6 renovation program 24 HR FREE RECORDING beM, cell Eliz aft 3pm APPRENTICE T"-OWMr 11 Making I BUSfNESS MEN Do you 54s.81 tO UOIPTlllllT Sml fut growing Conti 115,000 In eq~lty finenc-enjoy delightful con· BUSY CdM company NMded '°' ...., &tat• Co nd1 car.., minded Ing B<otdw1y' owner It ve<Mtlon tom.on. to need1 uparltnced Syndk:atlon Co located In yng man w/baeie WOOd· lltlllblt ••to Investment lhow yoo .,.~ So pllone/reoeptltyplat Newport 8Hch E•· wor1llngknowttdge Mut1 mix (CHh loan) with llme Calif °' to dint with? (85wpm) Computer ptfltnCe ~.pro-have tranaportatlon l eondltlont negotlablt I p LATON 1 CI) F EE knowltdo-'*Pful N· fe11lonal appHrance. 548-8449 {7t4)497-&25t 714·114·192& all agel amk Sf200 +btMflll tome cl«lcal Xlnt Mn· •~. T •---14 &73·1314appolntment efllt Call 7&0-8885 Aa1ic ·; t -· H lc~Mlt for Etthe< wibO h .. MONEY '°' I t ti 3012 c~~Rn~p~tt~!ICPO~~I~~-RECEPTIONISTISECTY Varied dutlte, gr .. llng FIPT front omce Gen pati9nll, r/1, coll lkllll, Hit typing, MlatY TOI S10K/up no credit ••nc H FRENcA f 0t6R BACK OFFICE· lnaurance comm.naurate w/exptt bllllng Salarlte open ac· Dorothy 28t·9273 cording to quallfk:atlont HOlmllllT & expe!'Mlnct. Olane, 531 ·5&84 • .,. I, I.I, ltftet "'. no penal~ Call 0.. nlton Auoc 73 7311 Avall NB ArM ---$20/Hr, Brian AaatuetaHll 53MM152 teit I r ... 3 IHI .. ,.ei··· llOOllWUll "i lrt Hll No Qutltlorl9 alktdl Loll nPEllTTEI The Orange Coaet Dally Piiot It toolclng fOt U· peri.notd typeMtttr. &5 wpm, mark up 1klll1 nece11ary, "•w1paper axpetltnce a plw. Fuu time Immediate opening . Call AlltH Schulman 942·4321 for lnter- vlew/appolntmtf"ll. •SE 1981 MAXIMA • 5 spd • GXE • Automatics . Orange CoU1 OAlLY PILOT/frtda'f, llEW 1988 300ZX • TURBO 's • 2+2's • COUPE's tOVINd wOUXN wXNf. 8/20, Wiit cat w/gry face. ED to cere for my 1 yr old Hrt & tall, I°:? hair 11ac 10n Mature, rMpon1lble, of M1rgU«1t1 Ocean In with rel In my ~por1 COM, 73· 1195 S.ach home, flex hr1. Moderate phonH. flt• typing, 40hr wk, 1850 mo w/banet111. Call M Branch, 759-9100 M·F Flll your wt""' recrMtlon need• -look 10 cl .... lled lalh Plitt 33() W. Bay St. COit• M .... CA 92&28 If you're just starting your own bu.in991p, · clasaified's a great place to buy office 9C1Ui pment. ---nlatY neg. 848-8217 FOUND ADS 1 h •Hlict 3011 cobPXNtoN ARE FREE HOUMkteper. lie driver '°' widowed alder lady Llv•ln N·tmk wtrtront Cao: home. prlvlte room Call 557-989 t or 548-2824 U2-Hll •t41c11LDnta1 5115 llUOIUP'I -FOUND DESERT In Hospital bllllng & follow-'IT 11an-11m TORTOISE Raletgh Ave, up C 111 K 1 thy A"1war pl'lonH, llght typing flllng & bkkpg Nwpt C9nte<, 759--0215 C01t1 Mna June 10, S.2 4520 FOUND JtMALE SIBERIAN $KIE 5th All90U8 CdM on Fri 8120 844·2604 FOUND gray kllt90 with collar 18th & Crfftmont Co1t1 Mna 631 ·4578 FOUND LARGE RABBIT Senta Ana & Cabrlllo Tuesdat June 6. call a.42·6158 or 548-01&3 FOUND M/Sl\9pherd Mix M/blk Lab. F /Doberman (213)698-9881 HITll AUllTllT Mon thru Thur1 Corona def Mar S.4-7182 --IEITll AllllTllT Expe<lenced 2 yr1 +ROA, general dent11t In Co1ta Meu, 545.9475 IEIUL lSlllTllT Prefer RDA Mu1t have X ray licence 4'!e day WMk Salary neg Uni· torma provided N-por1 Beach 842-4636 Julle lllEUL lfflOI Immediate oPtnlng 10< ln- di'lldual In Accountt Pay· Ible & G9"91'al Otfic. Good typing lklll1, hMvy pllona. math aptltud9. Xlnt ben9flt1 Send r• 1ume Allen. ThtrHa, We1tmln1ter Memorl1I Park. PO Bo• 857, WMl- mlnster. CA 92M3 IUEW.lnlOE FHITOFFIOE F/Hutky. grey Rabbit In NB. Bookkeeping. all grey lop eared Rabbit phases of lnaurance blll- 2 tF blk & wttt kltten1. ing med1e&1 termlnotooy M/Ctrln Ttrr .. r, Roty salary nag S.5-4000 Boa Con11r1Ctor Snake, F/Retretver puppy llEllClL Oppportunlty w/Fuhlon ltl1nd M90·1 1t0<e JP< bright yOIJng lndlllldual Bkkpg & HCrttarl•I dutlH provide dally challenge 1n 1 .. rnlng CS. 11111 of relalllng 844 .028<4 fOf 1ppt GIRL FRIDAY NEWPORT ANIMAL Front & Back Ofc Wiii SHELTER a.44-3856 tr1ln College bekgrnd FOUND on Udo 1119 White pref Npt Bell FI T Calico kitten w/1an & blk Mon tllru Fri 846-5073 paten.. Call 973.7373 Full time Type 50wpm with accuracy. 10 key touctl good phor1e tJcllla S.5· 7261 Al or Mil FOUND READING Qluset on Rose Ltn• Costa • Mesa on 6119 646 71124 j Do your b uying and s ellin g at the classified market. FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZIN How much will your son or daughter know about business when applying for their f1nl full lime 1ob? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been a newspaper comer Through rou1e experience he or she 1s alreddy a lap ahead of their clonmotes. While they all master ideas, the boy or girl with o newspaper route 1s able to put them to practical use Business? Corners learn the basic learn the bos1c principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy ot wholesale, sell ot retail make collections. keep their own books and deal with people face to face Comers quickly find out thot "profit" and "loss ' ore more than textbook terms The benefits of monog1no o newspaper route ore on equot1on for a future succeufvl citizen A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careen as newspaper comers And they oll vouch that o newspaper route gives a boy or girl o head start on the future Bovs 011<1 q11 s I 0 ;e irs ond older ,..ho may he 1f'lerP.stPd 1n roul~ wor~ \t u d nt()!'I thP Doily P1lo1 circulation depor•,.,Pnl 01 642 433J Daily ?.!~!tN DEPT. 330 WEST BAY ST P.O BOX 1.560 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 1-----------------, I I Yes, my 1<>n/d0Yghter would lilt• I information on a Doily Pilot route. l I ~llStHER NAME IS _______ , I I I ________ ZIP __ f I PHON~ _______ AGE~I I PARENT'S I SIGNATUR-________ ,f L----------------J NEW 1986 TAURUS 4th OF JULY I SPECIAL : FROM $8986 NEW '86 MUSTANGS 4th OF JULY f SPECIAL I FROM $6886 NEW 1986 TEMPOS NEW 1986 F-lSO's 5 AT THIS PRICE •91! ... 11111~11 illl•J~ tllll!Mll 1lllj$ ' ·~:>11'12 11\<1~!.-0 ~·~·~' NEW 1986 ESCORTS NEW 1986 RANGERS TOP USED CAR VALUES '82VW SCI ROCCO '85 TOYOTA TRUCK .. • 98 Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT I Friday, June 27, 1~8& Is • 1t.~ 1•1 ,,_ ·' IHI ... al IHI bttpa Alt W. 1111 laln llll C /lntaaiuh C..1111 1130 leawt.I . .. ... _..a .. a1.._· __ ... •...,•... ......... M OVINO BAI.It ==---;;;;1 ma&L ma HU ""nu 'l&UI £As y A a & e ( M 6 n U8TIUI HOU$ K( P£R M lllM. Wondettul Enaillh Oa , ____ ..__ ..... ,.....,_._• A IC.. EE ,.IT WO Kl 1114 OO per 100 1......,. p..,. Con Com erlQllfl ~lnQ '°'The T*"-"etlnll A11t1Quu. Armotre. na.n11m IL FOAHAIO kllfYI--. SE v .. MAN TAAIN f IT l • ..,.,., + com--GuenwitMd Payment No '""'7"' ., trot -~~!_te.d ~-~the. ~ II •111 • II ~ of our COM Atrium Cout1. ii IOotilnt Nftlpof1 Ttre Cent•. 3000 mltllOn and ben•ft1 S•IH Oet•ll•--Sand peny neede lermtte rtiptlir ..._. ..... _ _, .......--• dr....,., hi-~. 111n1ty, •• .icn "-c:rMtld forFITS.,..~. &.tCoutHigflwey.Cot· A.~lnper90fl 1o-3pm St•mped Envelope: lect\nlean,eomecerpen-call&7S..UOOorcomeby .. HUWU night ttand, ~t•b1411. openlnQ9 fOf FIT l PIT mutt ~ 111all•bl• fOt one del Mar. 2~00 Newpof1 &Nd. CM EV.N • 903 try ••P«leilCe needed, the L.lttle lnrt on tt'9 atty, cott .. table. and d nlng ~ opening tor • ..... petM>N ~ M •rtwnoona l fttnlnol In-IAYI lll llfmlD 34 ti Enterpn.., Ft Pterce. ttMdy jOb, " train. c.n 811 Udo Pen Or. NB EtWgeuc people nMOed "'· 879-0CI04 ___ _ Cl ... llled Adv9'll1ln9 out(JOlng l ~Iv. dl.ldtnG ..-eno.. Phone DRIVER FL. 33482.. Mr Te)'lof 179-802 I to c;.onduet 1 Marketing ~ VICtonan Sllint T...,,.,,.. ~ Reta.II eicpet heloful, w 140,4179 to .. Mar~ Oenwel .._.,, No •.P ,.an tme ldMI fof cdlege ---LIT Nam Studf 10t t1w1 Orange ToP 0.11, Circe 11to Pen·tlme, could WOfti treln Fie• KMdUIN or Debby MC Needo.rnptione• ttl.ident M111t ha\19 ~ · ENERG£TICAMUSTI HOSTESS LotPw90nWll'lled CoettPubllthlngCo M1gh/w11nut Inlay Into fua-llme ... _.__ e.n.n11 FOt det111a call -"' d•pendebl• car/truck pendebl• car Hourly, M•ture 30 40 who WANTS Apc>ty at Cot"*9r Su1ukl. It ... ua ••• __ .__.. w/bendl M76 142-3132 --~. ""' .=-.::= .._..~ ..... "-"'I SNACK BAns 840-22 t 1 lv M-ii • mli.-.. 649-2002 to work 4 8 da~ wk HB 23M3 "~field BIYd ............. -... -.......... .,.. ... ,.,...,. ,...,..,. .. _ ..,_. ATTl!NOANT -..... & CM Q.,denlng & lend· ' Pleatant phOne vOIOe • requited, ptMMnt phoM ~ S1a11oner1 Neat to new l.ifegU&rd Ste BOOKKEEPER FICHG .caping Exp'd A MUST! ~ ..... 11111t to .. l#Ce For•I n0-7001 mutt no expetlenele ,. a 11 &111 YolOe a mllSt bcana 11 8&3-1200 Main 8Mct1 Bat & Grllle, A dyntunle ltlr1 up Co OAIVEM-Cro.t country JWta req s.wy nevot ll1t IUCCWful. "9f'nl r• •mllllllllll* quired Ideal f0t l'lorM ;;;;",1,U1m&;;;;actl-.;;~--"""'-..;;;,; u&aty peu. ~ ~-L--1.......... 11 199 H co .. t Hiwey. Hand• on computer no .. P neceMaty. CA Uc: 241..o1ee tired bualn•Hman 1 rnedlat ...._1,.,,1 for mlll•rt. high 1chool I lft ~ a.II t<~ Ol80fl It •-ainllUD • -una n-·-h ••P« • MVSTI fypl"" A req MaeOr....,., YllCht• PIMNnl work, no rou m • --· "• ' •~ ol......., 1tudent1 142~21 nt 302 5120 ... g ...... SSlO ottic. lkllla helpflll ~ 1831 Piae.....~:-CM ' F/T.HELP MANAGE tin., good pay Must ~ llodllng newptOduct llM ~,;!JIOhj;;.1 Houri UI Ml-11U --------0.aeraJ 1idertng PT/FT Salary Ad\>11 9'.110 catrterl few the very stable. ctu.y. ~ at Me)Ot SYpermwketl (rid 6 30pm ~-------W llAlf ems. WllTllllEI comunMtate w/e11p Ar>· oc Reg•at•. 2atn· I,.,.,, llllc•t•d. lmpec:c•bly Muet .,...,. own tranip()f-Mond•y-• .,. 11111111-Ul lllll 111.YPl.IT B<o.dwayBar&Grltl Din· AFTER pointments.46-2622 llllYlll wkdysl wkendt. Hlhr~ gr~.goodll)Mklng t1tlon,mln1mun t8vear•. ~000!!~~";·~~..,;~:J Whlt•.lll!fYOOOdcond 330W •-St '* Houae 1 ble>Q from Early AM newp~ route. o•• allowanc.. oppty for vO!C41lh...,.theabllllyto grawyard llhlft only '4 81 54 OO/hour plu• •yt1old.S150,2•t1·1192 Coet• ..... :c~ 92128 M•ln BHch FIUlbl• SCHOOL IU nma p/I 7 d•YI no eollec:tlng adv~t. Kit ben-M .,, •KC tloel ... Flex hour A up c .. 911n-Spm bonl.I... Private de9k l REFRIG/FREEZEA Frtg. hourl Good uin 251 Aooepllng applcattonl le>t Mu1t hive csepenoat>te et1t1. need o.p.ndat>te ht1 ptMM writ• CWtall (213) 452-5855 ' phone cHual attire iOalre OllW, 17 cu ft BloadWey497·3072 JOBS certtfiedsehooltxladr111 vef\ICle, 1nauranee and c:ar.1naurance.gooddrtv-letter to Employm«;t, NUASESA.IOEIPertUme3 Homeworkerawetcome Froal FrM . Xlnt eono ---IWllll ers & tr11neu Excellent I drl~'1llQW'IM EJIOlllent Ing record, 71..,751-4155 P 0 7338, N•wporl hrl pet day, 8 days per For lntervtew call Mary 5175 CASH ~54 -working cond1t1on1, utra inoome ~fOfe nam BMctl. CA 92ee<I --61. 15.50 pet hr 08!1 •tie< 5:30 Mon -Fri or EKP« Apply In peraon E·RN w99es & benefit• 917 E La •traal. rwa•11n 432-80\4 f()( "'""" "'-3 Sal at 6'2-5878 I BUY REFRIGERATORS 2-7 P M South Cout " Pac1hco Anaheim Phtl Of ___, ..,_.. ._. • WA.SHERS and DRYERS •mil,..,.., OUTLET coming to New- PGf1 aoon Exp & mature UIHperson1 needed Cell GINle. 952-4 135 Del•, 3033 S Br111o1 CM MONEY Jean .. 634 .. 538 114-M 1-4JU lfO/Wlll/ILI Working or not. I w4M plcJt ... M1keor Lou.. F/M neat. honut , WAITll upt 831-3197 D19count Ctllna & Cryatal Shop Meture exp'd ,._., N/amkr. No nighll "'~nd•YI 241-9973 CHIS, WlJTllSSH I GAEA T EARTH l/ltamlnl 11 llSTISSQ p /T II hlnng energetic: people lrtterHt•d 1n health I P /T 111-1 .. 4 PTJF'T, '900 Call Juli• COUNTER help FT /PT ~53-4 or 142-3987 Of Monday thru Friday Deli Ylalt our stOfe In Coat• S•thr Airport area ~370 E 17th StrMl 860-0312 llLD aEP. I DEHM HST&Hlll New Toy MFG Company NOW HIRING with ac>PMI to lndepen-WAITER/WAITRESS dent Retell StOfH & I HOST HOSTESS Educetlonal Supply t05 E l7TH CM Me61t S.... Rep for high 642-9920 quality toy llne 859-3555 SeH motlvtted telemrll lnQ salee ~needed In- come comm w ellort Call George &6 1-044 1 A cluaftoed ad II an MSy w•y to left VQil' nwc.,en d1M ano 1rs HSY on your wallet too PRIZES If you*re looklng for. car, Openings Now Available energetic penon, flt pol Men & women over 18 fl h f wlH rain. no ••P nee. w/depend car & proof of r i IOl4 cla11f ed •I news Or JOU. M 50 to llart. CM Mu1t 1nsur for hOme dellvety ;.•;;ra;.m.-tu-..e _____ _ TRIPS CAR R 0 UTE S pass MC c:Mck Larry ol The Regl1t« ~ 1 llY fRlfTlll 751-5522 I paper Earn S400-S600 Ill •11111 hlheri11 ttle MOTOR ROUTE Pan time --mo for PIT early AM hrs, LEI ._ • llJLY PILIT Earn Extra Ca•h YerlfJl•1 Clerb 1 75 1-4155 1• 11•~ 2 Lounge Chelf•. ~ --tr/II_. antique g<>'d Pd MSO.. .... ,.,.,. Available in Irvine area. For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper No sELLtNG• 2 c1etk• WOE-•n" Alk•ng s100 ror t>oth neeO.o to verify , .... MF FIT Lifting ln\IOIVed CALL 14&-2041 ,, you •r• looklrlQ lor .. 1ra $300 to $600. No collect -phone orders Hourly Must have xlnt drllllng re-- spending money. or Ilk• d M HUNTINGTON BEACH Houra 5·30pm-9 OOpm cord & current OMV 4 PleCl4I living room Mt 10 go placet Ilk• MIQICI Ing. 3-4 hours a ay. on. Sat 900am-t00pm For print-out upon applying one week o+d Hu Oak Moun111n Knotts B«ry thru Friday afternoon. Sat. Interview calt Irene alter $6/Hr +benefits Call f()( lrim, COii SUS .... 1350 Farm. or win Pr12es and f 0 UN TA IN VALLEY 5.30pm 842_5678 •PPI btwn 8 30·4 30 952-"l254 Awards Call us now• W• & Sun. morning. Call ---(714)6 .. 6-8886 e.<ne MOVING-Bdrm Mt Danlea hive several opening• tn k f Kl k INDEPENDENT PASTE-UP peraoo, 5 days --C M • H B or F" V 642-4333, as Or r · wk lnclOs Sat Typjng a £•,ltyatal WaatM smkd glUI. king w/hdbd, 642-4333 muatt Art baclcground SS3S dresser, 2 nit• stand• ORANGE COAST d k N helpful Wiii train Apply l COii '4"500 Frig wtlt Big All SHlnS Deliver 1 ay a wee 0 PENNYSAVER 1880 SUPERIOR Painting. In· acreen Mlteu~I COior Sw•tchboard Operators 01.llf p·11Dt 1. t Pl~tla C M 9•5 terlor. exterior Com· TV, cost $3000. All In ult Will train 140 1 Avocado I c 0 II e ct in g n 0 s 0 I c I in g . ____ . _. --merclal resldentlal. llUC· cond MAKE OF FE AS Avenue suite 204 Ne 330 W Bay St Must have dependable car, Hm lllYla co Sldl"O 650-9082 786-2128 lilt 1n&1Ull Costa Mesa, CA d WhoteuleproduOe sa1ary lardiaa•iH -eeau11tu1 12 p1eoe Brown Eip d Depenable lmmed trUCk Or Station Wagon an .. t>eneflt1 Eany A. M 10 J0<dan PallO aet. V111llla opening FIT 6•5-7448 J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!...j late mornl!\g. lamlly man hti1an 6010 L.lk• n•w $895 OBO insurance preferred Mu11 have XNfi-00£ EnoUah oak Ta.lies aH 1eo-w1 good drtvtng r~d d leal table Secrlflc:e --Career 1tablllty .. growth 5;~5 6'2_295_. BEAUTIFUL 1t.i1&n glau potential Call S57-l3S8 __ chandell«, 2 feet wide, -Art gtast. '#elt8fn paint· $275. Rattan dinette Mt Someoneyouknowturnlog •no• oak furnllur• halllnchglU1,canebadl S.....-1 HS? Clessm.d II a books book CHH chairs 1395, ., .. rug•. lg or•t ptaoe 10 buy 11\11 fll'lt stO\IM, etc 548-4884 plCtur ... etc. tei-H40 .............................. ,~car~~~~~~-- CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ...•. : : : : : I : .... Ca~t1 1.P_a_ia_t_l•.1.._,...,......ol'!-;;;iiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9l cAM£t AEPA.IAtSALES NEW/REPAIR Ouallly No A A A PAINTING Int/Ext $2 40 d Restretchlng/ln11al1a1ion. Jobs 10 small. reuonable _....,. .. G .. AR_D_E .. N .. IN-G___ LOWEST poaalble pr!Qe . per ay I 20-t. over COii FREE Free Ml • lie d 631-2345 10 Step Service &&2-3235 EST el a 111 496--0522 1co11ege student, quallty That I ALL you pay f()( _r -v . -ExentiTt ltmctl W()(k Jeff. 8"8-9401 EXTERIOR EXPERTS 3 lines 30 day minimum Ct•Ht/Ctacrtlt Oifftcultli:Jlt Our Spectetty "'Ille -TIE mo UFEUYH Landacaplng Sprlnkl•rs Lic•288597 631-9295 Driveways patios patha SpectallllnQ tn dol!\Q IOf soo Clean-ups 20 yrs In DEMONSTRATOR SALE SERVICE etc No jOb too 1mall you what you have no area Tony 8'45-5124 ~GLASGOW PAINTING I Reas Mickey. 536-0553 ttme IOf Shopping, er· Na1tary ,.i~"i:~-~1~9 expet ' DIRECTORY ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT rands aulo servicing, ...... ......, ... _...__~'"'!'"'~· Complete Concrete Work etc Please call Co4een *Block wall1 brlekwont lllll 1&1111 P&llTlll Reas Rates 6-46-4831 Stemer 831-1484 I concrete Comp petlOI I ---15 yrs eKper &46-483• * * * * CALL TODA VII Ckil• Cart Ru•~• BRICKWORK Small Jobe Int /Ext resld'I, comm I ASI FOii LOIS +AAOUNO THE faockf FENCES'.'.GATESTreetrlm Newport Co1t1 Meaa. 7yrsUnlonup, Ul24830 Your I NtGHTS•-WEEKENDSll Dump runs CM IN B Irvine Rel s 975.3175 Free est LOW RATES! Se<vtce Directory Crafts-Lie 548-1545 CM area Jim Whyte 642 7208 B k I un 104' Wltti Tith,., Represen1a\lve --Bnck Concrete loc FOf Info plNM call 6·2 •321 ..a 301 Responslble mother will •GEN HOME REPA.IRS Custom Work Low COSI (714) 983-1777 N AMERICAN SELLABRA TION ALL 1985 & -<1986 BUICK ISUZU & LOTUS DEMOS NOTIC( to BUYER T llf! 1nvt>1C• tolll tnc:iudf'-S factory llolObecll 1nC110Wtr1111ng •SIOGieflon • .._,m9nla and ,, not •net fectory coel proe1110 11\41 dNUtr T"'8 ir•vl'.l•ffl mil}' elM'• nol r•flect Ille uttlmlle co•t or the ventcta 10 vi.w ol the df!aJlO( 1n1talled ()()Ilona, r111>1tes 1n(1 lncenllve 11w1rd1 lrom the manufacturet to the deele< ON SALE NOW AT: OVER FACTORY INVOICE Plus (:Jny Dealer Installed Options nt Retail J ~ -~ la1o 1>abys11 1n her Costa Mesa Paint Drywall Carpentry tlClbOnded Bob 635-438" --·-------•I hOme Mon Fri 548-5722 etc Gary 645·5277 PTL Bl .. QUALITY PAINTING Br1ek Concrell oc.. Spec 1n old hOuMe & gr•f· Cltaaia1 ltmct *•HANDYMAN•'* 1 Cullom Work Low coat r.111 removal Beat any Acee1tical Ctilia11 I * aa•IEllll._ ~ Laroe or small I do II all! lie/bonded Bob &35-"l384 bid. guar work 875-8088 _ * -11"1 JOI' Pat 531·5579 or Ive msg -1-Re•e•L•o•w-N-0.,.R_,P .. A_,l.NT•E..oiD"" 8 yrs exp Dave 831-8194 • -STUCCO MASONRY-TILE SOUTH CITYS PAINTING A.lso 1nt1Ext P11n11ng -Baahat No Job to small All typet Aesld'I ~alntt lnl/Ext Lic•288597 631 9295 Housecleaning 14 yrs 9•P d HAULING . MOVING I Free HI Uc 63 l-2345 FrM nt 953-8048 _ 1 rel1111>1e. reas free est, own I Al~"'all Ir ans Poria 645 9866 Della Garage & Yard Clnup1 Nm11 ,--• • Jon &45·8192 -lf!fl8( 1"P-aol!r ""ln_g_A .. r-ea_R_ep-.-,r-."'1!1-Houaecieanl!\g. carpetl & HAULING . CLEAN-UPS ••· 1 llYIU• , .. FPlliX91it!iiiA*IR"'d~1'!"!N'll'TE~Rlr.1•o•R§r- Resurlaclng • RooflrlQ & upholstery. windows etc CLEAN & EXPERT HANGING/STRIPPING wa1erprool1ng• 131-4 \99 Kif bys Ma1nl 831-5272 7 Days Lowest rales Over 25 yMl'S experience VISA-MC 673-t512 G SERV Call Barry 722·8873 Li<: T 116,428 730-1353 ---LORrS CLEANIN f)a•~iat luiatll Se"ict1 Homes-Boata·Of11ce'1 L1..t1ca,ia1 I ••ABC MOVING•• -----·-~----""!""- Susan's Secreterlel Serv I 675·9652 or &42-05 t9 A Lancart Qutck & Careful T 138048 2• ltr D • tH-lllO Word Processing/Typing We II k.ep you ship shapel KC TREE SERVICE LO RA TES 552-0410 •All plumblng & Mtt1ng• 557-936~ 640-1821/Hm 6yrsexpertence reliable. Top tt1m Removal Qual STlllYlllCILUIE DRAINSCL.EARFromS15 C-own supplles Free 911 Serv LIC/lns. free 931 m llYlll AA Faucett. Dlspoaal, HHter, •rratry Jean 646-2342 all• 969-8263 or 536-8896 STiil -· Ml-0907 Lie 722-9088 Expert Carpentry s;;:;;c;; C , --Orange Co Original - Repalr-Remod I-Additions Hllrachta EXP'D GARDENER lO yra Student Mo....,1 Tnaured ltaMtllat/Miitinl Doore-etc 548-4980 A laU•i•t N B CdM area Ouallty Lie T 124-438 &t 1-8427 , yard care al reea ratet NEW WarehouM Storage Add1,,..Dealgn-Remodel •20 Yeara In ArH Quality ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT RON'S GARDENING Top Qualily Low Pric. Remodeling • All Types Comm I, Resld'I Plana to &42·8466 IOYll·Mll Fr" .. t Lie 631-2345 Stores OtflCes-Homn-.tc complete reu &46""'631 Complete Clean up Gen ·1 Careful-Courteoua-ChMp WE DO IT All' LIC'd/lnt/ "---matnt Palm tree/lrM trim By hr /Of ...__ &t&-3885 ..::.,_u_. ______ _ Palombo Con•• 968·3564 .,_n .,._.. - --e·n-try_&_F .. renc-h-·Ooo-rs-remove Mauro 982-9973 I ' met EXPERT CERAMIC Tlllng Ooorl·Moldlng .. Bay By Norman The Doorman C&B LAWN SERVICE an •1 Dlatlnctlve. A.tfc><dable Windows-Complete Patios 0 k & Fl 857-DOOR MOW • EDGE TWICE MO Nurllng ?!are a lite Haetcpg Kifc:Mna, bethl 722·9783 Addt11on1 Quality Wor• • r by mat Male Nuralng Stu- :1417448 Paul 546-8880 Electrical 520·125 548"5722 dent $8/Hr 875-3198 Wid.. leuiat Doora-Repalr-Alteratlont Cablnet1-Panel·Loctl•e1c 35 yr1111p Jerry &42--0587 Plus Sm•ll Remodel and Addlt1on1 Walla. Door• t•2-1ll0,IO&IE,IEI PROF wfTRACK RECORD Realdentlal·Commerclel Gene Swanaon 6'2-8537 ---------OUSTY'S Landtcape/lawn ---PlllllSI WOTillO Main Serv Wkly/month/ Paiatia1 Balboe Window Washing Quality worll. Ir" est 1 time Free est 241· \MO FlNE PAfNTING By Rief;: Summer CiMn Up •425513 968-7401 CleanUpa•TreeTopplng ardSln<>f l8yraoltlappy 873-3135 RESIO/COMM LllND 28 Shaping· Removing-Haul cuttomers Lie 280e44 LET THE SUNSHINE IN yr1 Do my own work Lie MIKE 650·3263 Thank-You! Hl--4114 Sunshine window cleaning .-278041 Al 6'8-8126 PAINTER NEEDS WORK'! ltd Call (7141 M6-59~ ELECTRICIAN Qual wortc TREES lnl/Exl. cellinga, refln cab CommerclaJ/RealdentlaJ Fr" est $20 hr Topped/rernoved Clean· (26) yra exp., WOf1< guar 1-atory S30 • 2·•1ory MO #487892 Greg, 979-8278 up, new lawns 751-3476 Davia Painting 964-3837 Callf. WlndOW9 9&4·5124 SIJ(IV month cloied ~ leall neeo ontv 1 IOOI •S lo •lart IHH on ai:>proveO credit Tot•I llau i:>avm•nt '312 •~ In< • A midsize truck made by "Jeep" Montlltv Plvment l>l '" 00 1, with 12ttl 49 Oown (C1$h or lre<M llOully) .0 n,onltl• al 11'11. annual monlhlv uH 1111 Toial ol P1 .. m 1t1il ol l 19 141 00 Rtliduel "ahie "' end of 1 .. \9 eno c>u•(llin11 oi>llon 1, $1 Wt 00 • ~ ............. - r94 vw RABBIT $5995 (11.XA034l · /f ::: JKi. P•rc1n1ave ra•• 4lw1; fJW_I Amo11nt financed 1'450 S9 Total PIV ment 15940 O.terr.o P tlC I r94 AUDI 50005 TURBO $14,489 1111t4) 111131:1\<:1-11111 ................ .. ............ . IMPORT '86 Saab 900 2 Dr. -ORDER YOURS TODAY~ Starting at $12,900 '86 Peugeot GL ~ Starting at $12,995 GL, 5 spd, A/C ORDER YOURS TODAY! 1 ... Financing Available On approved credit NEW '85 Bi-Turbo Maserati Starting at~3,995 #310298 '86 Graduate Alfa Romeo Starting at $13,995 ORDER YOURS TODAY! "427689 Financing On Approved Credit IMPORTS i 848 Dove Street. Newport BeaGh , Calif. 714-752-0900 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 27w 1Q8e 87 . .. .. e A Orange Cout DAILY PILOT! Fttday, June 27, 1~8S .. w ........................... _1 ... 1 .. 1t.:·'-n-c ... •...,• __ .....,N .. J.,.s h• ••e• .. LUDENJ 11 ... •"71-11 llaltf '10 2t ". LOA. compl ,. V-t, .uto, ale. dlglt.i '*-· 1t0f'ed. NB dock aveff· p ow•r wlndow1 lie lbl•. bUI olf•r. ZAW5098 Stk-«58 752·2514/850 7287 ''"' ' MORO.AN oull111nd•r k•tctl • r 50 HP P.,ktn1 d ..... , Alum, epe,., I H iii '*P• 7. 2 Madt/ll'IOW9fl, wtlMI, •l •c 11ov•lov1n, l rldgelfr•eur, H/C preaa ure w1 11 r , THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllOll llYO (0\tA Ml~A b-4, 0010 VHF,DF.SSB.KM.LG ... Fttll F-UO Compu,A/P wtndla11. Crl# C.C. 480 engine. ale, 12/120V •YI 7 6 KW Onan dual tank• lrtlllHOW Qlfl bow/11.,n pipit apect1t ,,•528 dbl lllalln... ding hy, ll2 Ill IOldld with U trH, P documented, CG/crutM eqppd, ale lor•,att Exceli.nt condition Location Mar I det ~ $87 500 tv111 Mr Werd9 l213) 220 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HAHOll Ill VO CO\!A M l)A C-41 0010 LAAGE IEL£CTION OF NEW & U 10 BMW 'SI LllllUOIUW VOLUME SAL!S SERVICE & LEASING 3870 N CM!'ry Ave t.ONG BE.AC .. (No Ch«ry exlt.,.05) (lH)Hl·lllO Trld•lnt W91cotM OPEN SEVl!N DAYS IOllA 'II PllLlll t> tpd mag whit, tnrf, lo nu. 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Hatchback, 5 tpd, Ilk• Sal.,· 5-rv~ L..,lng new, rune Hcellen t 4111 MllOUll EUROPE.AN DELIVERY I llereo S3 300 obo 213 or 71• 837-2333 1540 JAMBOREE RO Lauren 643-04 14 days NEWPORT BEACH 844·0375 evet TOYOTA C..1ca GT '83 I Adjacent to Fathlon l1land 5 speed, sun root Open 7 Oay1 a Wee« l1zuzu 86 IMPULSE p'wlndows, door lock• MO-e.44 TURBO 5 yr warr 111n1 1lloy Red l1n11h, grey •m llll u11 14 WITITUILll. 142-Hll I cond low m1 11a1h~1 cloth Low mllea 1900531 'ii TtJITI 11101 $0~~ DC Pkg cockp1tflnt Mull $8995 Cormier Suzuki 4 pd IOw Ilea ...._._--.v~ Sell Fast S15 200 will 770-7001 I ct!an Li(. 2;"R88S ~ talk Jame• 7141842 4718 TOYOTA Cel•ca Cpe 80 . 4556 1•.U ~ IBYIOI JAGUAR '85 Sover11gn Auto 11ans toke ~ 1 IHll ...,... 1nthr1<:1te gray wtgray ownet (90048) S3995 1'"41/lki ..... 7011 BUICK DEALER LUl•I 11 hr Int 3 3 0 0 m I, C o r m 1 e r S u z u k i EPA/DOT cer11 Euro 770 700 t IN Alwava a •r.m~dous peen wht• head111e ORANGE COUNT Y 161 Gneli. Ashp f...,. THEODORI rude, trlr, excl cond Rod holders. ancilOr $.4850 d 758-1000 I V· 78().0554 ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARIOll Ill VD COSTA M ISA b4l ·0010 ..aec1IOO of ~ & wipers snrl many xtrH ITOYOT A 76 COAOLL,A I cat•fully pr•pered !7 14'261 9121 ~~~d n1:~~P b~8;~~r~1 We Otter HOUSEBOAT Lalla Mead J>r490Wned SMW't In KARMAN GHIA ·71 snrf Make otter 546·5316 •New Car Sales Youcan own aparttntr"t ltodc. ~~r~heM~~' .. ri'i,;~ TOYOTA ·79 Corolla •Used Car SalPS in my new 42' boatl4 FORI 'll I JIG It does .make I dlf· 531• 7575 Lttbck xlt cond 1uto. atr •Service houseboat Costs a lot hJt~ wl'Mlle you rad•o. S2500 122·6837 L lest than renting John CLUB WAGON 460111~"& purch ... 'VoUf BMW. MASEAATI Bl TURBO 84 Ev Dys 760-1928 • easing 870·0782 or 87~·5576 ~:~:;.•u~~5~~at 1ir .. .,. .-&ft · Several to choose TOYOTA 78 uttback SR5 •facellent finanwt~ Stmctt S.•i••tat1 Hiii F• '9 ••-Beach lmPQfls 752"0900 Must seu• $1500 OBO ~~ER S.rrlin 7u20 ~~ M&Zl&1HILO (7 14)637-7918 ~ Coast Navigator. near nu ~Wiim" \~~~~~-;~.;;ass snrl TOYOTA •n COROLLA ~lliJO©~ ROF Beacon, AM or Good cond mull sell I 0 <: ma11ne S225 VHF mulll (71•) 111-1111 Mil 111210 SL I $1300 Cdll 673 0710 ~ channel marine radio 20t W 11&t. S.f'll• Ma 011rk blue auto air TOY OT A 80 Corona 19~~ "'••Oo• B••O S 125 67!>-3563 eves I cassette 2 tops, S t5,500 I Wagon 5 spd lllr 1 C M 979 ?~00 Meca Fish Flnde< Chart BMW 3258 '84 Coll all 6pm 714/826 5643 owner · weH m&1n1a1ned 1000 foot, almost new Aati••H, Blk wired ieather int snrf MBZ 71 2200 4 ipd man $3000 PP 24 1 04 11 NABERS S 150 OBO Call 968-8740 Cla11ie1 9045 5-spd chromfl wheels ual 25K m1 on tac rebll TOYOTA CELICA 79 Y&ClfT CLWIH -M·u .. s""f""A-N .. G-·19 .. 6""2,,_A.E'DP e11ar,,., sy~tem S 15 500 eng S4450 478-3200 5-spd Llltback air em/Im CADILLAC Jacques Cua1od11n Conv Pwr lop goo<:! 839 3569 Dys Eviwknd 760 6785 cass lo ml Sl 000 and 1714)650-5432 bo<:ly Mg S3900 form DATSUN 240 Z 1970 red Mil 'l 1 210Sf., I 0 pick up pymts Danny. -d-754 7334, e 751-6373 on blk Concord ,tereo •• ft d &40-7160 e-249 8509 Sil. 1/""--L1/Sttrl t car cover """" sh&AI> Auto snrf lthr int x1n1 p .,_. f FORD 46 WOODY ~... cond $ 18 000 497 2545 7022 STATIONWAGON·Sl 500 i.kln5 paint Dall rao1als • ---~,...,_.___ sun rool auto !rans MBZ 79 450 SEL 30 Fl' NB DOCK Original gOOd wood popu 8 4 l · 8 1 6 3 l e a 11 e 6 9 North American car 10 FT Hetght ctear1nce lar du11ng surfing era 1818 message tor Gregg $ll11er wl blue leather r e q u 1 red S 2 O O I mo 50 5 11arly 60 , now daft 1 752 2584/650· 7267 mlely 11 collectors 11em• DATSUN 7 4 ?60 Z exit SOK or1ginal ml es ---714 98'4·8345 cond new p111n11Pirellls FERRAFll 308 GTB mags sheepskins 85twinturbo redwttan SAJLIO&T SLIP MAX BEAM 11 FT 631-8480 W&ITH PEllWlllT SLIP for 37 ft sall boat on Nwpt Beach 780-5460 flli1c. Traal,.rtatita c •• ,.,. 1014 CHEVY ELDOAAOO AV 7 22 FT rebuilt engine ,1eeps si11 $6000 675·8431 MOBIC 18 tra1fer w large oor w1nct1 spare tirf' Evenongs Fred 559-5050 lllt ttrcyelt1/ ScNttn 1011 84 HONDA SABAE 7&1 l 000 mr good con· dr11on $1800 or ta~e over pa~menrs 968-3492 HONDA 250 ELITE DELUXE 65 Scooter low m• roy111 bl S 16001000 call Doug 675-4522 HONDA 79 CR25-0 Good condll•on $400 OBO 6-42-9836 HONDA 81 EXPRESS SR Baby blue 75 m1 gal SJ25 11sk tor Jan 24' 1684 UWUHl 'll KZ 1000 EXTRAS good rond S850 673-2668 Y Al'.1AHA 81 250 E .. ceter Only 2000 mo e•cellent cono111on $595 676-7510 Aatt Lt11ia1 9010 IUEY LEISlll &1.L IAIES IMOHLS DOMESTIC & FOREIGN IUEY TOY OT I 18881 BEACH BLVD 714/Ul-HH A•t• Se m cea/ Parts 90 15 MAG WHEELS 15'. 4 s 4 lug Ftt most cars $ 100 lor all &42·9985 lllLLMH 1112 WHO. $2295 7'20 80 15 Ive msg 6200 moles perfect cond1t1on U3 900 Rare nice Dody surf wagon S750 548 4884 DATSUN 81zx2.2. color JAGUAR 84 X.JS atoa la rteli 9100 Regal M•St Must sell• Exit Bl• on bl~ 12K 011g moles cond 10 m• $7400 obo 1mrroacu1a1e cond1t1on 644 4631 Ot 851· tOO 1 CUTTER LEASING 10l· 7.'.!6·055' FORD 67 MUSTANG V-8 eng bu1o am/Im cau stereo new tires & 1nterlo1 MBZ 83 300SO wntigray Rbll eng & 1rans $2000 toad1:1d 1001>.s nf'w Must SEPARATE EUROPlH oBo 646 JO<l4 set1 •mmed 01vorc11 581< DELIVERY DEPARTMENT HONDA 81 Civic~ hlcbk 5 mo S231( obo 548 3674 McLAREN'S BMW 5pd ate. stereo gd cond MERCHH HOD 1111 M F 11119 S·S 1111 6 6ti6 S Euclid St Fu11er1on CA 714°680 6300 213·691-6701 nu clu1Ch & brlls 31 mpg S2950 obo 960·8, 73 Fullr lt14t4 (l 14) IU-H ll MOHi 111 CIVIC Xlnt cond to ml, $4300 •Ml 'll 410 SL obo Christine 631-6194 Red/bamboo poh1hed al· loys This t ar till~ been SPECIAL SAVINGS ON QUALITY USED CARS 1986 AUDI $19,500 ,,, 1114_.y 1e~ Sllllf le "" I040M11 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 All<llllf 0 u.. 121TM011 1984 CORVETIE s15,995 1982 COUPE OE VILLE exce1ien11., carea lor• (041889) UO,HI JIMSUIOH IMPORTS IOOI Quall St N B 833 9300 NISSAN JOOZ.X 85 5 speeo T-top lull oower 18 000 low m11e, llkf!I new 1900201 S 12 995 Corml .. r Suruk 770·7001 NISSAN 280ZX 83 S11. .er grey 1ntM1or 5 s~ r top e~ceoent -:ond1t1on (90047) $8495 Cormier Suzuki 770-7001 llllLlllG MOTOlll Wiii 1'•1H•.c Ill \I Ill l Ht\ Hr JI I I Ur,t "'' IJualtl\ A' "''" •1 r STUWIO MOTOll WIEST U'I I ••I 11 .. "'"'I 1ff H,..,., I 673 -0900 4 W~etl Dri•e/ Jetp1 wio.r ,.,., f1P 11a.Ai•l!I 9030 t--~~~~~~~~~~~--i s7995 PORSCHE 69 91 IE A · 1 cond1t1on maintenance records $9000 ooo t 7 t4>854 75?9 PORSCHE 82 q 1 tSC Aslring S26 900 080 Call Norwood 548 Q38 l Oys E • <f68 3 1 7 1 ~-A-M~C-86,.....JE~E~P~C·J .~7-- •£W 1979 CADILLAC SEVILLE TOYOTA CHICA 77 5-spd a c •ow m11eage 0000 cond1t1on S 1500 OBO 969-9026 VOLVO 80 262C (Bertone1 24 000 ml <Jetdome used. betttir than new Fully loaded' $12 000 OBO 536 3646 VI/II 1Q75 Scirocco Run<! good Dody rough Asl< ing s 1000 850-17 10 VW 5q Bug .int cond 83~ mo nu wh1 pl S 117 ~000 VW &4 Bug .<Int cond $1850000 646-6333 vw 69 BUG X In\ cond 831r rr11 nu whl pl S 1875 vw 64 BUG X Int cond classic $ 1950 64& 6 333 vw110 .. , •• ., E •Cellent cond 646 1873 1lter 6 PM VW 72 WP~tphal111 PO~' Top Campe• Bl'tutotul & c "d" rpbll eng $2675 OBO ~w 6661 VW 78 Bug Con• blaupun~• Cass new IOP r..r~~ c1u1cn tires 48K m $599~ 541 8996 VW 78 AUG cnnvt!rtlblA w~11t ... nu blk IOP. nu rad C8S'lf.!11e 45 000 rTl S6000 760 6600 VW 78 CAMPER Ctiam pagnP Ad tton am tm sri-rl!o n11i;n 5tove , .. f119 s!~p~ 4 mo•1ng to Hawi111I Mus1 !JP.II S3600 000 494-6648 79 VW WESTPHALl,t. CAMPER rbl1 eng clear auto a 'C S3700 080 642 1536 Dover Shorf' I VW 112 SClllOCCO 5 Spd am/Im st,,ren CO!l!I a 1fC4 105 14111 YHEODOIE ROBINS FOIO 2060 HA.SOii llVD. CO!>TA MISA 641 0010 VW BUS 79 68K mites stereo new cluth new t118' S35001obo. 536 4325 VW Squareback 7 t auto runs well s11q5 &45-4705 YW s,,., l uf 71 Good 1r11nsp 1800 115 7 126 evenings LARGEST SELECTION of 1a1e model tow mileage Cadillacs in Orange County• See us today• 540-9100 CADILLAC 72 CouPf! De Volle all electric new 111ny1 top new seat covers new rng .\ smog S 1295 646·4 112 CADILLAC 72 Sedan Oe V1lll'! 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No Commerc1ol, Real Estate or Emplo yment Ads. 1s no price l1m1t to what you con advertise If you ne,,d to sell your cor. boot couch, high choir or any unused merchandise coll the Dody Pilot Classi fied st a ff or use the coupo'n belo w . 642-5678 II , --.--------------------------.---------NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STATE ZIP AO COPY 4 lrne m1n1mvm opprox1motely 4 word~ per line AMT ENCLOSED .. circ.tf' onto VISA or M.C ' ) I II " Are you o subscr1bf"r to the Doily Pilot? eorc•e onfJ YES NO ~---- DAILY PILOT/Fr day, June 27. 198e 9 hang es coming for buyers of treasury b·onds y CRET ClJ~RlER ....... '*' Nli.W YORK Some ba~1l hanges are in store.I starting in the t few weeks, ror saver~ and nvesto~ who buy lJ S go\emment unties. Some time in July the Treasury ys 11 will Slop ti.sutnK cen1f1cates hen 11 sells Iona-term bond~ and 1ntermcJ1atc-term (two 10 W-ycar) notes. 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Creative F1n1nc11 S1nic11 Company "We ''f" the ded1c.1red bu>in~S\ Rrowrh ~pr<t;J/1\f\' IF YOU NEED : • Work1n~ C.ipital • Ctlsh Flow EnhJrH.f'mf'nt • Increased lnv~nrory Asset Arqu1\1tiom I All Domingo H t) {714) 9 5 5 -2936 Ii GEO lnll I Moor Mc I Ptrk~lmtr 1' Ttus.lnll IS Inland Sii 16 [E"'I Inc 17 IKI Anoe II oldNugl 19 Varity H Anacomp Tonka J yJCt'lartCo PondtrOH AdvanSvll S OomtM g lfilPierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 642-915 LOW RATES 81/s~ 30 yr ARM 131/s" 30 ~-c., Call for Details < ert1fkatc:~ , .. .,ued before tht' changeove1 will 1C"main 1n cx1°'tenn· unttl they m•ttutc The\C \Ccunt1C'\, ol lOUr'i<.' mav be traded by 1nvcs10~ ltke an} other bond ... and at will bt• ~veral de<.<idt•\ before thl'y d1~ppear c:nt11eh . Fo1 new \t•l'Urtllt",, the govc:rnmen1 has created a \}\tcm II calls frt:asur) Din.·l't "1 rca,ur\. Dtrc:< t will not on(\. prO\ldC more ~CUrtl} tor IOVCStOr\ bccau<;e at cltn11natc'> the po\.,1b1lit} ol n~rt1tkates being lost or \tolt'n hut will also oiler a number of nc" lOO\CfilCOlt'\ and \pc."Ual \Cr\;lt.e\ Ill tn\.estors." the agency ..aid in a nc>Ns relea'>e ThC' Ol''N lt'alurc\ 1ndude -An int rea!\ed number of way\ in which lhl' bond\ and note<> (an he rcg1-.1crcd. e g . 1n 1he name of a trustee or custodian fur a minor or wnh the: de\1gnatcon of a tx-nefic1ar) -D1reu depo'>ll of all payment'i, including 1ntcrc\t and principal. in a ..uvtng'> or checki ng account al a OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -Tile following 1111 511ows the Over lhe • Counltr s.lockJ end warrents tllal t'lavt gone up 1ne mo6l Pd dow11 lht mo,1 based on e>1rcen1 of change fQr Tnurs.<Say No 'tcurltlu trading below '2 or 1000 stteras ere lnc:lvdtd Nel end i:>ercentege cne~s ere Ille dlffertnc:e belwffll tilt ore11lovJ ctoslng "price an<I Tnundev's IHI or bid Price Name I ~vnergbt UPS Las.I 2 oorte<;ulr s 3 evovRes.c 4 aradvLI> 5 Ftrofluld 6 ~valro(l 7 onllnl018 II tcllllOSlln 9 NovePll wtU 10 Technootn un 11 BevswtrRltv 112 MoloPn wt 3 F1omemastr 1• Trlmedvne 1\J NovaPnrm un Ttrrnlfltx lnllCont s 1 1 1 Moleculon wl 9 NovaPll w117 lo~ 1nvstR1t 1 NovePllarm ~~:!~'ll~m ChemFebnc 25 Anglcor 2 , .. 4 3 ,.,., s • ' .. 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The govC"mment Y)'S investors 1n gl.'neral Wlll find rC"Cord·keepina 'i1m- ph:r and easier with the accounl '>tatemcnts ll wall prov1dl'. hstmg all 1hl.'1r investments 1n Treasury S«un· llC'S How much benefit \iivcrc; and investors gain from the new \}'Citem ob\.1ousl) will depend on the: speed and accuracy with which 11 1!> opcr· ated. To date. few complaints have bt'en heard about the computenzc:d .,yc;tem for Treasury bills. "Treasury bill holders are alread} lam1har wtth thC' safety and ..ecunty of a tx>ok-enlry !>ystem." the agency 'WI"\ 11 .. 12 • ft "' ft~ 14 ........ ni. 11 .. • 11 u .. ·~ 20 • ' .... I~'> ') > tt. Jr .. n: n~ tt:; tt .. '. , .. If 1 If l~ .. U.; 1: 7i • 10• .. 11 u · u~ ' ... d. 41 \0 14 • I > .... ff" n I! 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Prices of long-t~ ~o\ernment bonds rose SS to S 10 for every SI .~r"J tn face value in early act1v1ty Fnday. r Both the bond and stock markets hdve t>enefited lately from ellpectat1ons that the Fcd&al Rt·..erve w1 II relax its cred1 t po hey another notchlto LOunter con11nu1ng sluggishness 1n econoritJc gro"1h 11 However. stocks ha ve encountered spo~1c bursts of profit-taking as the market hovers arou"d reco rd high~. Going into the nellt-to-last session bcfore1abe m1dwa} point of 1986. the Dow Jones mdustriii,'Js <,ported a 327 I 0-poinl gain <;1nce New Year'\ 11 Sanders Associates led the active h\t 9'Qd i iumped 151'• 10 SOI/a on word that Loral Corp. had offered to acquire tht' company. • • WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Oio NEW YORK (AP> Jun 27 NEW YORK IAP) Jun.17 Advanctd Oectlned ¥11Cll•nM<J otel IJsves Ntw high, New low' AMEX LEADERS r::r.·my ""' 1 Advei:cea Otcllned 12 ¥~ 38 New highs IS Ntw lows NEW YORK (AP) -S.le,, 4 o.m Fridev orlce e nd nel Che!H1e of the 10 most active Amerlcen Stock Exchenge ln ves, lrad lng na llonallv a l more than Sl Name B11rg1n8run Wick ts WangLab8 Horn Her FtAustPr n HllhMH'" AM In lntt8kn1 wl ln11 8n~not HomeStloon ~It Che. 2 ,. + .... ~ 1~ -1,._ 1 ~ -1, -,,, 9 ~ 111. -.,,. 3~ + 1ia 9~ -Ila 90 -11~ Tod1fl 1,1, 13 1 CoLD QuorEs Seol9eled "'°'Id gOld l>flCM Tl\\nd.., londott motrlll'IQ fixing $343 80. oll to 3~ HanOy I Harman gold S3.+4 90 up SO 75 . Dow JoNES AVERAGES Engetllerdgol<IS341> 30 upSO 1~ laDtical+Kl$3e2 SI up SO 77 E~erd ..i ... ss ~ on o 010 ta«i>nc.1.0 S5 •Je on oo:ie METALS QuorEs NEW YORK !API Spot nontenout mel!lll ~ l'f10•y Aklmtnvm & I 75 oen11 I* pouoo NY Comu epo! mooll• cl<Mled Fri COjlller &8'1. 88 catila a poun0 U S ctaellallOM C-St 1S oenr.. pat pounO NY Come• tc>OI rnGfllh ciOMC1 F 11 ~ 23 14 ,.., ... pounO %lno 4 I cenle a POl,n<l 6ell-+KI Tlt'I '3 4U3 (melale w-. ~la pt-pet lb I ..._ • $5 O 10 pet ounce HllnOy & Haonan u,,.. S4 9$4 per troy OUflCit NV Comtt> ll!)OI rnOflit' cl<>MO F•I fllletcllYJ $2 70 00-SUS 00 I* 78 lb l1uli; ,.._ Y Q(~ f'laU..""' S434 00 $06 00 ~!IC ~I troy -NV t•wix.~ bz.o:h '+Ii fbohlOfl ~kind., 71't/&'t't '!1:110 \W""~ V\\tcgt. 1001~bhd1 21 ~200 ~1 peteodiiN ~~AOUthlo\-4~ ,018/-'<)it 9~' men thrufH lOt.09. MU.'fderj l0to6&. ffdtrj OO;:)n to_ / Otano-C.0..t DAILY PILOT/Ftid11Y. June 27, 1Ne 811 etMlfirj ... !I . _AR (Marc~ 21·Apnl 19): EmphuJs on communication. visor, travel, hty to ~press •Celinas an dynamic manner. Circumstances turn an your vor, you Ube at riaht place and could actually win contest. Virao native plays We create our own boorish celebrities BITE TID BULLET £.Ul.f Both vulMrable. South dealt N'OrrH le. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Emphasis on amponant domestic dJusunenl -som~nc ~lls you something which aids in makina decision po11Jaht on h~me, family, ~mmunica11on from one who 1s temporanly. onfined to madence or hospital. OEMINJ (May 21-June 20): Define terms, rcaltze ·that many ho-. pirauons will be fulfilled. Scenano .,.. .. 1ghliahts romance, idealism, powers of ----------- rsuasion. What had been confidenuaJ II be revealed -to your advantage. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Make his your power-play day! Lunar, numen- 1 cycles hiahlifbt ach1evemen1. dead- 1nes. responsibility, intensified love rcla- onsh1p. You could hit financial Jackpot. Ider individual supports your efforts. SYDNEY 0MARR LEO(July 23-AUJ. 22): Restnct1ons are removed. you pin access to wider audaeooe. ~ve relat1onsh1p grows stronger. confidence builds, you could receive 1nv1tat1on to travel. Anes, Lt bra and another uo figug: prominently VIR~ (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): You'll learn more about financial status of others; at as also possible for you to collect long-st.andutg debt. Focus on mystery, the occult, unusual d1scoveryorclue. Individual from your past 1sdue to make reappearance. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. .22): Share knowledge, learn by teaching, be c9nfident. regarda_nJ psychic 1mpress1ons. Emphasis on legal affairs. pllrtmrs~ips, pubhcity. mantal status. Family member helps you regain seno;c of direcuon, purpose. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Keep recent resolutions concemins diet nutnl,JOn, se.neral health. Focus also on employment pets, basic 1nucs0 communicauon Wlth those who share your asp1rat1ons Gemini Sagmanus figul't prominently. SAGmARJUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21 ): Favorable lunar aspect coanc1de5 w1ttr phy~~I attracuon, speculation. sudden change of plans C'rcau vat) 1s emphasized. you can 1mpnnt 5tyle and take greater charge of)our own destiny \\ atch Scorpio. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Begin dialogue with one who could have much to do with your future Focus on land. home. older famal) member possabahty of obtaming mineral nght5. What had btta consadc~ negative could be reversed. AQUARl\JS (Jan. 20-Feb 18). Emphasis on famal). ideas. tnps, v151ts. ability to get your way through dtplomaby Rest I~ relau ve 1s sincere but could be m1s1nformed. Double-check. emphasize respons1b1ltt), 1ntqnt). The many Amencans who blame John McEnroe for his boonsh con· duct on the tennis coun are sunply try1n1 to evade the responsibility for creat1n1 and su5tamina this behav- ioral monster. h 1s our 1dohzat1on of sports and our unquahficd vencratJo n of money that have not only permitted, but encou •• his d1swteful antics. We turned him an to a hero. and he cannot take It 11'3CCfUIJ)' No doubt he can Meld a tennis racquet as well as anyone in the world. 1f not better, but this seems to me a minor taJcnt 1n the world of achievement. inflated beyond behef by our 1win icons of athletics and monetary success. These arc the reasons so man)' haahly paid sports fiaurcs behave badly, though pcrha~ not as CVCIJOUsly as McEnroe. We have given them 1he notion that they arc a breed apart, immune from the ordi- nary canons of c1viltty, beyond the law as at appli« to everyday citizens. This as not to suggest that McEnroe has broken any laws. but be has certainly violated the crtcd of sports- manship and mack himself the worst possible model for young people hoping to excel an athlcucs. Great eminence imposes great respoos1- b1hty, and he shoW5 no sense of respons1b1hty to anything but his own self-agrand1zement The only aenuine anstocraC) in our country arc sports fiaures and enter- tainers -.ho have taken the place that u5.ed to be occupied by statesmen and inventors. authors and lccturen, who were ~nenlly celebrated wtthout httnming .. celebnt1~ .. an the gross SIDIEY Hu11s c;cnsc of the word · One of the bu1lt-1n defects of a democratic S0C1cty is that tts upward mob1hty enables people to nsc wtthout at the !ame tame acquannJ the habit or attitude of toe1al obh· ptaon that should properly accom- pany their d1sunct1on. The complaint that .. we have no heroes today .. as a J~1mate one, thus, we fabricate them ensbnning film acton lake John ayne as the symbol of a tnumphant nation, when he dad nothina but perform an scnpts that somebody else handed him. Personal worth means httle m the modem Amcncan pantheon: 11 as notonct)' that counts for most, and notoncty 1s &Jvcn to those who can kick a ball, swtna a bat, make a basket. or amass 1 odccent sums for otherwise tnv1al occupations that may desef'Vc applause but hardly the dc1ficat1on they are granted by the public. h as our dastoned values that make a McEnroe possible. and almost inevitable When we stop respondina lake children then perhaps sports stan will ~ act1n1 lake them In athlC'tacs. as an poht1cs. we get the kt nd of eminences we dneri.e. Sy~r R•rrl• 11 • 1ya4k•ld c-ol•ma.&t .. ,. -V AIC4 <> QST •AQ61 WEST EA.BT ••• tQJ74 1 -V QtlS2 -V lOt O t 0 Atl •J iosc a ••1• SOUTH •AlOt ~ .. 87 O KJ l041Z ... The bldd 1"3 Soatla Weet Nortll P.ut 1 0 P ... INT P ... Z 'i P ... I Q r ... 3 0 P ... 4• PaM 4NT P... I Q P ... 6 0 P... r ... P ... Opening lead: Jack of • It 1.1 not only at tennis that young Scandinavians an maJcing their mark Lars Blakaet of Denmark, a former junior champk>n, wu ae-- 1~ u one of tM l 0 candidates for Royal Viking Line'• "PlayeT of the Year" competJtion "When you are defending against a ~ueeu. ·· wrltes Blabet, "you usually bave Lo attAck dec~·s com.munlcat.aona; If that lS impoesible without sacrlfadng a key tnck, you m.1ght have Lo ttly on a deceptive discard early In the play. nus hand is from the 1986 European Champwn.ship •· Ca1w Go1E1 Oua Sua1F lead would beat that. but declarer can ma.Ice the contract with csefuJ play Even with a club lead, Wett waa expoeed to a heart-club aquen.e If declarer glla8ed the ~ altlcm, or he could play Eut for the 10-9 bare of hearta. Declarer took the ldAg of clube and ran the ten of dlamonda to Eut'a ace. Re won the IJ)9de re- turn, cuhed one hJth tnunp on whkh Wea dllcarded a heart, took the ace of clube (had he CMhed t.M qU«n u wtil, he would ban p te"n a count of tht .wt), thin .un.. ed runnJna h1I dlamonds. Bl•btt foruaw that, 1n the four<ard end-- Ing, he could not guard bod't keJ' IUJU, IO h first two d1Kardl ~ both clubs. Then came the ldng of ~ and, finally, a bean. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). What Sttms far awa'f 1s actually close at hand. By knowing this. you could locate article that ·apparcntl) ""as lost m1spla.ced or St<?len. A very shy person pla)S maJOr role. V1rio. another Pisces figure an scenano. fF JUNE H IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dvnam1c. crcauve. ~nsual loyal. moody, sentimental, romantic. Your father bad more influence on \oOU than did mother, you are an onginal thinker anracttve. often ,potted' b" members ofopposite sex. Leo. Anes. Aquanus people pla) important rol~ in your hfe. You now are on more solid emouonal-finaneta.I ground You are 10 position, thas year, to build on durable structure. Past errors can be rectified. MajOr domestic adJustment takes place for you 1n ~ovember Fondling therapists should be reported .6.!ter a highty-artifictaJ auction, Sorth-South arrived at six dia- monds. It maght se.em that a spade Wat'• order of dilca:rdl cart= vinced declartt he h.ad llarted tnth m clubs and four hearU, 80 on the tut trump declarer let to dummy's cl'1b and kept three heart.a. Thwt he )\ad to IOI tdider & heart at the end for down one. '==' S@~~-/J,t..~s·:: ------...,CUT & ~-----··-.,...., -.... ,...,.. --~ ........ i.. I • DEAR ,\ "'"N L,\ ~DERS Will you please tell me ~hcthcr 11 uconstdcRd ethKal for a male ~holOgJst to fondle and explore a female pat1cnfs bo<h a.s ··a necnsan part of the relauuon technique"? ••• l.AJl1es -'O ...... ·--· -· ews of solo flight sunk by the Titanic It swu lf'lduall) •1th hAlnd- hokhng and a few caresses ~Pretend I am )OUT father," he says "Cooc:cn-·•••••••••••• Even as the T11.an1c sank in the :-.onh Atlantic, one Hamel Quimby flcln airplane solo aero" the Eo Channel. She got lmle pub- ltca A momentous event. thaa flt . an· 1912 But the T1tan1c was mo~cntouser You recall the recent proposal to release selected convicts to home and wor~ with transmitters locked onto tbei~ bodies? Said transmitters per- mtttfd nearby pnson monitors to "en'1 said convicts were or were not whetc they were assasncd to be .\m now told at least halfa dozen state and l<>Cat prisons have set up 1h1s fonn of ··etechronic house arrest ·· No com- plaints with 1t so far f I rantula can go for two and a cars Wlthout any food. and l t does. LM. Bo YD Just hccausc )OU talk to yourself outloud d°"n t mean ~ou·~ a dttp thinker. but the h1ddtn<~men ~­ scarchm sa~ the deep thinker Sttms more 1nchned to catT) on aud1bk con"enauons ~hen aJo~ ~ pul ind1,1dual students. 1ncludang nu- merous Ph.D candJdates throu.&h bogus tc1ts in a buged room ~ high-powered schobn ckh,ered mo~ monologues.. L.M. B•T' i• • •ra4i~•u4 C'Ol•mant trait oo hov. comfonmg 11 ts " The pauent trusts him She w total confidence 1n his profcss1onal ablhttes He promised. to make her welt. he 1s told sbc W'lll be pcrfcctJ) comfonablc ~th everything that happens. and that she must relu and "let hcnclf &O •· I feel sure )OU wall sa) this is wrong. lfl am COrTCCt. Wlll )OU please inform ,.omen whose thcrapms behave this ~a} that the~ must be aware of what 1s happening to them and where It ma) lead" ut them kno-.i. ~nn. that thC) are being used instead of helped and that such conduct 1s h1ghl) un· prof~s1onal -C'O!"oitER ED I' (.\LIFOR'OI'°' . DEAR CAJ.JFOR}w"IA: 111 &.el1 tk1D mot'~ lMa tbL 'ne lype ef bebvl« y.. ~ is wont tlaaa --ptefeuheal. It is immoral. mi.eeest.. ~. uploftiTe ... ~ ~tally aattepta.ble by uy aad au ........... s. I ar1e uy pat.lat •lie b u,erte.c· lq ... IJ"MI ee.d9c1 -ta.e part ftf We answer criesfi>r help from b •. ca•'lties ( you know and cries &omP.eople ~ii've never met. I WHBllB THERE'S A NEED, THEllFS A WAY. 'THE WAY ~er Mc1er a. ttpert ltlm a. lk AIDcrlcaa Psy~ AaeN.-tiGa. llM 11.-St , N.fi .. w......,._, D.C %MU. ••• DE'°'R °'SN LANDERS On the subject of)oung children lcam1ng to t.alk· This stof') as from the Fanners· "'Ima nae. "Little Johnn} v.a.s 6 )can old and never had he sa1d one v.ord His parents tned every possible v.~y to • ... ..... f "4t/:Nf f ... f ~ ... ,,. . ·~" "". rrrrr1 I I I In! I I make him talk Even a doctor v.ho v.as brought in couldn'tget him to sa~ a v.ord One mommg Johnn) ·\ mother put out his pan~kes and to her surpn5t Johnn) said 'There should be more butter on the pan- cakC'S. Mother· The mother ...-a\ <khghted and satd 'Oh Johnn). wh' na'e )OU oever said a v.ord before+ Oh said Johnny ·up to this time e'CT)th1ng w bttn fine:·· - TODAY'S .CROSSWORD PUZZLE V. OODL"""D HILL4i ( -'LfF DEAR WOODY Latt time I ~ tit.at job I laape4 M ~I kickH dw slab ost of my cradle. rm prt.tba1 It, Mwewer, for t.H prnnt 1nenti.. ••• DE'°'R ~~:--; L.\~DER4i Plea\C ans.,.n tn the n~,pa~r "1" hu'"° bend •orlts nights. and he srts ahc mail He has \C'f) high bfood prn,ure and 1s O\ C'f'Vtt1ght The doctor tn· crca.scd his mcd1c1M. but he h~s not . told th(. doctor that he dnnks about ttght 10 10 can~ of beer a da) P1eue find out 1f dnnk.Jna so much beer an affm the blood pr~surc. -'-'OR RI- ED 1'-CHIC ~GO DE.AR CHICAC& Elpt co 11 eaa1 of N-e.r a MJ cu aJfMt &M welpt - &M tlaat na alfee1 IM W... ,re · ue. Tell ,._ ~·1 ~tor at eett ..... &Ille N-er-pu.l!aa ... ~· kim &ab II fr .. ikr•. • • • DE.,\R .\~"° LASDER M) \1\ter ~nd I ~tt ha" na an &l'JUment Pin~ \Cttk t ~ •-ashn her doth~ in cok1 Y>3tCT and nrun \Mm 1n coki •<Uer J.~ ""C'll Isa) .,.iann water must be used or the clot~ don·1 .. , ttall~ dean \\-110 as nghc., -L ~ND R IN \JO~USG OEAA WV: V•r 1tt It r\Clt c.w walu •Ula t tlw cletlta J ' .. du.a u wann •• ttr. a., llitr a ·~ • • • 1~ lump S Bed1aed 9 T~a1e 14 Sc:rol 1S~d - 16 LlmttatlOn 17 FoQowers 18 Lrn1an1 1 g Once U00'1 - 20~-~ 21 Shrewd bar~ 23 ... 061 IOVl"O 25 Preeer1 26 BeYerage 21 Sc:rao 29 Bundte 32 Bum 35 ~orse god 36 e....,or.,.. So 37 i::J$3U(e 38 ~oQow 39 <>-mso "'"9 ~Ori IN - ""th •• ACf\ ....... 42 Frar;z - •3 F U no.re 4S .... VVM1 2 14 17 D R ~N. tA DERS I am 20 anhaPO•l} ma.med and the motherol fr11trnal tMft\ bout the umc of 23 prqoanc, I wa' ha Vlt\I an affa1 r with another man \.4y question h tl pc:K~ble •o have twtns that have d1fTCT'Cnt fat~" The bo' IOob hkc my huMl9nd \nd the prl looks a lot ltke m) k>11tt - WO OERI GIN D LA~ ~RE OARD ·Tk an at ty .llllnUMtt••eM.-a , ..... e-.. ................. caJ u ttt'I urre. • • • DEAR A.."'lN U.. the • brothcr-10-la. Id\ dtnan \a.bk and &h~ iap 1n lbc lhe ., W1ft ln' haDdcd hcT a~ and C'd to up ~ length Ulltl '8 Gtoup S2 VegMa~ &th S6 Uellow s 7 l<os 111 S8 Roman god S9 C,_ Ouray t ~ 60 Id .. 6t Tender 62 EllceedlnOt'r 13 Confronts 6"' M.ne ootDUt MK ti,.. l ()~t·<!SI 2 G.,.,_ ot cnanee 3 NY C>1) 'Sl'lo9 ~' S T~o. OU' 6 Sow1 ~ ~ ~lmeel a~ ~ L OOlk@ld lonq 0 "'<Jn90' ' --~ .. 12 ......... C'y ·3~ 2•0...,..~ n 0'4' ~ ICU. You i 1 wai y cbdn·1 sbe 11vc a lbc ~--+--t--+--i--1 and tdJ t Lo 't p"- KJ GI. CO.• DEA.a JlllT. Y• .. a ,., ....... wne. ........ -t=-+-+-+--t--1 .-.U.. I ..._.., .... ... ..... ,... .,.,...., 2; c.u1 oawn 28 water tub@ JO 80wy O//fQ 3 1 En•,.,..,_, )2U~r: lJ·-~ )A 01~· ,....."". 35 "'='\31 s -• 36 "'"''and .,,,..,, le ~·· °" •2E~ u ......... 0 4 s Fllic:Qir. 47 RhorMI ...,., 48Qwk~ 4 9 P'lcture or1 U'le lllin vat ~ Ollc:Nr99 5 f UlyS oft 52~ JUdge S3 ~ '""""'9'~ !>A Pudding l'YJMI SS ~ch911 S9 ~~pee' 2 13 . THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bit Keane BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ----,----, "Look how long Barty gets in the summer " MARMADUKE US.I PEANUTS IN CASE 'fOt/RE INTERESTED T~ERE'S A ZAMBONI HEAl?EO '(()UR WAV ~ GARFIELD by Brad Anderson MERE YOU GO, FELLA'$. THE ''SATURDAY C!>PEC.IAL" TUMBLEWEEDS WELL,~ ~dS M CK.- OUR, L.OCRE·L.,AV'CN L.IU...IPLJ'flAN "°™ l..OC~ ! WH~'l/e '10Ll Pe~N, L.d" St:1'1lS8LE SC. IWJBLE SUCllJIJL E SC'fllltlJl..E t.17 "Sorry, Al, you'll h•ve to 1t•nd. A ch•lr would have cost extra." MY MoMs YELL1N° PRETIY LOuo ... E1™ER SHES IN ~D1~8LE OR I AM ~. '. A ZAMBONI IS THE I MACHINE ThAT RESURFACES i THE ICE BETWEEN PERIODS AT A ~OCKE'1' 6AME by Charles M. Schulz ~ w • 11 by Jim Davis WELL, TO BE HONE5T, 11"'5 TH( "WEfK-ACiO - SATURPAY 4SPECIAL " by Tom K. Ryan j 1l.__~-J.lo'"'--olll.l.D--..... l t l/1 DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE l KNOW M T~~l 1-!APPE.N6 ~':> '40U (,€.i QL,Of.S<, ~CN ~ C~~·i !>T~ °''~ ilME. I 1 ~~T ~ ~VOID i~E-~N, ~fllO OON'T 00\JINT 50 MUU\ H by Kevin Fagan 1 WA~ T~UClt-.46 AOOUl M~ ~Eb':>, ~OJ 10\0T by Pat Brady 'a .. BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES by Jim Davis 60 TMI~ 16 WMAT TM~ WO"L.P ~ LIKE OLIT~IPE TME &ARNl.ilARP LET'!> 8E CAREFUL. GAN(,. WE'P &l TTER MEAP MOME BEFORE. PARK FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CON·,-~.SIS. I KNOW1RE~CE LtKE I KNot.o 1RE BAC.Ka= MV t-'#\ND ! OK-Sl>PPUES MAN - LEIS 1ALK Aeoor SOPPLIESI ~ SHOE l'D in<E TO ~N CERT'AltJIH, 6fR. 1UE SENIOR ~N l'U.. NEED :oME ~sc.c:»JT ~. ~ OF Hn., JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN a o DOONESBURY SIR! I AMA MlfMBER OF 1Hf. U.S.~/ \ BOT F~T, 'CXJR 5CaAL ~ITV NUMeeR ... by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE WE JUST GOT A LAe REPORT ON THE MARI.JUANA WHICH THE POLICE FOUND IN KIM'S CAR ' IT WAS LOADED~~ WITH PCP I ...... -r.==::..._..L.J..~~-=<~ by Tom Batluk A PARADE! 6 l1 by Garry Trudeau THIS/SAN YOIJ~ <b'S.. <Nf/IA6E/ llJHlfT7 \ \ I RltkBudley .. * lilly Piiat FRIDAY • .:JUNE 27, 1986 Bradley wins silver medal in judo By BARRY PAUL&NER Olllf""C.I JI fl 1 IJ an ...tstant director or the California Police Olymplca' organ· lzing committee, Newport Beach Police offlcel' RJck Bradley hat had 1 long, atreasful week trouble- ahooUng lut-mlnute problernt for the more than 6,000 alhletet com- peting In 47 event.I In the greatel' Orange Coast area. But Thurtday, Bradley took Ume out from his 18-20 hour daya, which have become the norm for the lut week, to compete ln the judo event at the Newport Shera- ton'• Main Ballroom. Bradley, who Is 1 Grand National Champion In judo kata (the demon· stralion art form of the sport) did not, however make a smooth tran- sition from adnuni.atrator to alh- lele, having lo overcome an open - ellminat1on tournament due to what he called. "not blocking my mind out," t(> win 1 rtlver medal In the ahaJ (full contact) competJtion al 176-pounda and undtt. Other medaJtsll included Colt.a Mesa Police Department reprnen. taUvea Robert Fate (a aUver In the 205 and under senior di Vi.lion) and Jereuld Holloway (a fourth In the 206 and under open diVision). "I'm not really dlaappolnted. You're never disappointed with a medaJ, but I think 1 could have done better. I Just didn't gel enough rest and I had too many other things on my mind," said Bradley. "lt hurt me In the first match," said Bradley of his inability to concentrate on the talk at hand "My hand slipped on a throw hold, because l didn't use the proper grip. "And when you 1hp you set t.aaled. That prett.y much lost the flrtl match for me." Bradley however rebounded an hta oext match --a aem1-flnaJ Win -· using hw pre-determined game plan, which he had devlated from in the opening-round loa. "In the second fight I got back LO my game plan." Aid Bradley. A game plan which included, "wait- ing for my opponent lo make a move or do aomelhlng and reacting off of that " Bradley atuck lo h11 pre-fight strategy In the final, agamlt famil - iar foe, Wayne Yoahlmuto of the Los Angeles County Shenffs De- partment, but the results were less successful. "I stuck to my game plan tn the final also, but 1t was not acceptable to what h~ W1I dolna:· Aki Brad· ley "I couldn't change my atyle In m1d·fi1ht and th• atuff I wu doing Just wun't workins and hit 1tuff wu." Bradley. who hu loat in prev10US meetinp lo Yochimulo, vowed re- vense. 11ylng1 "I'm going to get him. I've got. a month to plan my strategy for the lntemationala (the lnternattonal World Police and Fire Games in Auguat in Columbus, Ohio). wt th nothing to worry about but eight-hour 1h!ft1. I can Just concentrate on work, Judo and geLUng healthy again." Bradley, who hu been bothered by a painful shoulder injury, allo suffered a knee lo the groin m hia second mat.ch win. but shunned lhe trainer' 1 suggestion to ice the 110re shoulder saying: "I've got too many . thtnp to worry about. 8elioe. tt <the IOUl~ Wlll be all rtght untO Monday or Tueaday anyway." Then Bradley nJlhed back lnto th~ deterted Main Ba.1110om and aptn donruns htt adnun11tr1Uvt duUea saJd, "Now J've got to tear all thladown.·• Fate. a 34-year-old La1una ~h rmdenl, 111d he wu jult happy to have won a medal. "I'm happy to win anythint'," wd Fate. who returned to judo compeuuon after a t.h.rft yur absence. He al.lo earned a silver medal an 1983 and finlthed foun.h ln 1981 . "We (he and Holloway) only tram in wrftUlng, ao we're just winging 1t out there, l&Jd Fate, wbo quickly qwppecl: "We get winged a few limes too." Martina, Lendl breeze easily; Nystrom upset Angels try t o hold lead Having bounced Texas out of first place. a spot the Rangers enJoycd for more t~n. a.morub ... ibe .~rt.&~.1' w1JI try to keep 11 ioing when lh'ty- enterw.n the Cleveland lnduans to- night (7~35) in the first game of a thrce-pme scnes and six-pme homestand. Becker. Mayotte post Wimbledon victories; Kohde-Kilsch wins WIMBLEDON. England (AP) - Ramesh Knshnan, the son of a Wimbledon stm1finahst, added to the list of early round up&Cts at this year's tennis champ1onsh1ps today when he defeated eighth-seeded Joak1m Nystrom of Sweden 6-7. 6-2. 7-6. 6-4. Top seeds Ivan Lend I and Martina Navratilova easily adva nced with straight-set victories on the unusual- ly warm day. Lcndl into the founh round on the men's side and Navratilova into the third round on the women's Other seed!> advancing incl uded defending champion Bons Becker of West Germany, Amencan Tim May- otte and West German Claudia Kohde-Ki Isch Lendt. seek1ng-fl1s first major grass-court champ1onsh1p, defeated Amos Mansdorf of Israel 6-2. 6--C. 6-4. Navratilova, after her fifth con- secutive women 's t i tle al Wimbledon. breezed past Jane For- man of the Untted States 6-0. 6-4 And Becker completed a match suspended Thursday because of darkness, beating Amencan Tom Gullickson 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Mayotte, the men's 10th seed. beat Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 6-4, 6-2, 2-6. 6-2. in a third-round match. and Kohde-K1lsch. the women's founh seed. defeated Alyc ia Mou hon of the United States 6-2. 6-2. 1n the second round Athletes • • missing the grade COLLEGE PARK, Md (AP) -The University of Maryland has released figures on how its athletes are performing aca- demically, and the picture that comes out shows athletes fail - ing to complete degree pro- grams and flunking courses. According to umvers1ty ad- ministrators, less than a thtrd Qj the school's basketball play- ers managed to earn degrees in the last few years. Further, basketball team members flunk out three times as often as university students-on the whole. The figures were made pub- lic a day after basketball coach Lefty Dr1esell acknowledged that standout All -American Len Bias had failed all hi s courses last semester and was 21 credits short of graduation. Bias died last week of co- caine intoxication, just two days after being drafted by the Boston Celtics of the NBA as their f 1rst pick. He had enrolled In summer school. along w1th 11 fellow basketball players. according to university ofrt c1als and available academic records. Uruvers1ty offtctals sald the number or athletes who failed LO earn degrees reflects the competing pressures or sports and academics. "One mu t consider the burdens they have," said Roz Hiebcrl, a univcrslly apokeswoman. Also winning second-round matches were women·s seeds Manu- ela Malceva, No 8 from Bulgana, who beat Susan Mascarin of the United States 6-4, 7-6; Gabriela Sabatini, No. I 0 from Argentina, who beat Cathenne Suire of France 6-3, 6-3, and Catanna L1ndqv1st, No. IS from Sweden. who beat Helen Kelesi of Canada 6-3, 3-6. 6-1 Bui Nystrom , more comfonable on clay courts than the fast grass couns of Wimbledon. fell to the serve-and-volley game of Knshnan. Hi s loss meant that half of the 16 men's seeds had been eliminated 1n the first three rounds "Ramesh played too good tor me today," Nystrom said "He came 10 on the right shots." Kmhnan said he had to lake chances against Nystrom and took good advantage of slicing the ball to the Swede"s backhand. "The ball stays low on grass. so 1f you can cb1p the ball it's to your advantage." he said. 'Tm not going lo rall y 40-50 umes with him and aee who misses, because I'll be the one." Knshnan's father. Ramanalhan Knshnan, reached the semifinals at Wimbledon 10 1960 and 1961. and helped his son get interested in ten- nis. He was in the crowd at Centre Court for the vic tory Friday. "He told me to hang in there and ll") m) best."' Ramesh Kri shnan said Playing on an outside coun. Navraulova made short work of For- man on an afternoon where a heat wave. London style had fans. players and the couns baking. Jeff Newman ta1ka to umplrea after belng named interim mana&er of the Oakland A'• Thunday. Newman took over after Jackie Moore WU fired. The A'a loet Thunday. The ChJcaso Wtutc Sox follow Cleveland i nlo town for prnes Mon- day through Wednesday of oext week before the Angels h1l the road agam for 10 pmes bcginnin& July 4. Solid p1tchana has been one of the reasons that the Angels have been able to dislodge surprisin& Texas from the Amencan Lcaauc West lead. They've won all six mccttnp apinst the Rangers this season and have held Teus to JUSt 10 runs in lhost pmes. "I really enJOY and apprcc1•tc 1t when a bunch of auys have a road tnp lake th.ts.'' said Ansel Manager Gene Mauch after his team went a com- bined 5-1 ap1nst Kansas City and Texas. "They worked hard ~nd aot what they wanted. "lf somebody said. 'Six games - would you settle for 4-1?' you'd probably tlnnk about 1t But I'm not sure I'd put limitations on us, not when you're p1tch1ns. that well." Tonight will be Mike Witt's tum 10 the rotation. Witt. 8-5, suffered the only defeat on the road tnp. losing to 1he Ro)'als, 7-4 Cleveland, a team that ha~ been a surpnse in its own nght at a game above .500. w1ll coun1er with Don Schulze. 4-4 The series resumes Saturday ntlht at 7 OS w11h Don Sutton C6-S) oppos- ing Phil N1ek.ro (4-6) in an unusual battle of 300-pme winners. N1ekro has won 304 games to Sutton's 301 University to c h eck into Driesell's actions Regents to a lso delve extent of drug a buse on campus concerns we're going to ha\I.' 10 coml· to term\ With 'I'm not sa)ing we can't do things better but we're doing things Mayt>e we'll come out better off fo r this. but ifs an cxpen'i1 vc pncc 10 pa> to get people to look at" the drug ahu'>C problem. Sch"'alt said poned that Btas bought eight grams of 1.:ocaine in \.\-ashington the morning of his death The station. quoting unnamed sources at thr Un 1vemty of Maryland. said Bias paid SKOO for the drug. dealer A dealer would hold \Omething ltke that for himself and his fnends.'" he said .\ police invest1gat1on into the death of Btas has ··1ond of ground to a halt " Cpl. Bruce Genule of the Pnnce George's County Pohce said Thursda\ BALTIMORE (API -Un1vers1t) of Ma ryland Regents on Monday will look into the acuons of basketball Coach Left) Dnesell following the death of All American Len Bias and delve the extent of drug abu~ on campu'l. a state official said Thursday .\stale official who asked that h1<, name not be used said the regents will look inlo Dncsell acuons as well as the academ1(' records of athletes D1stnct of C olumb1a police spoke'>man Quintin Peterson said Thu~a> a &ram of QO percent to 97 percent pure cocaine would sell 10 Wash10~ton for S3 IS. making eight grams worth S • .520. He said cocaine confiscated from •.trcet ~lcs in the d1c;tnct averages 20 percenl pure He said police ha\.e in1erv1e""ed everyone known to be in the room wi th Bias except a fnend, Bnan Tnbblc. and two teammates. Terry Long and Oa\.1d Gregg. A.Ian Goldstein. lawyer for Long and (1regg. said his cltents would tesufy before the grand JU~ under a 'luhpocna, but he would not sa~ whether they would talk voluntanly. T rtbble's lawyer Wilham Cahill. said he ad\ 1~d his client Wednesda\ to respond onl) to a subpoena Anhur A. Marshall Jr. the pro<;ecutor directing the 1nvest1gauon of Bias' death ..aid Dnescll held a team meeting at his home hour<; after Bias died to advise his players on how to respond to questions from police and the new., media fl ha~ been rcponed that five of Manland"s 12 basketball pla)ers flunked out of school la'>l semester. and one ou1 of every I 0 of the school's athlete!> flunk out every <;emcstcr Prince (1eorge \ C ount~ police decltm·d 10 com ment on whether thev had cv1dcnn• that Bias made such a purchase The coach has \aid he had gathered the players to console them and "we prayed log~thcr " Bias. who died last Thursday of what the state medical exam10er \31d was ·cocaine 1ntox1cat10n:· failed all Ii ve of h1~ course\ la'it spnng. His death came after an all-night cd- ebrauon two day'i fo llowing his !>t'lect1on b> the Boston Cclucs a'> the second pick in the ~R.\ draft There wert' earltt'r rcpons that Ria., v.a<; \ecn the mom10g he d1dt 1n an Jrta nt 'Jonhcas1 \\ashington noted for 1t' nn-thc· \trect drug sales .\ D1s1nct of( olumh1a poltce oflin·r who asked not 10 be 1den11fied. said that R1.I\ rnuld nol ha\.e purcha..ed cocaine ol the purll\ h•und 1n hi\ hod\ on the 'itrcet Long. <.1regg and Tribble" ··arc 1n the hands ol Mr. Marshall and the grand JUf)' now." < 1t•ntlle said Allen Schwa1t. chairman of the Board of Regents, said he called-the 'ipcc1al meeting "to deal wtth the events of the la'it 'ilX day'i ··There arc obviously somC' inst 1tut1onal \ Rall1morc.-radio ~tat1<1n \.\-R \I fl'· "Thal would ha \.C to lOme from .1 ma1or The Pnnce ( 1eorgc's { ounl) irand Jury v.111 mt"el Tue\da\ 10 be bnefed on the pravec;<; or the 1nveo;ugat1on. The first wttnc se will be talled the following week, Ma rshall said A's fire Moore W tG df• ht• t d •t• as manager es erman squa 1g 1ng ra 1 ion ·~\~S.\S CITY (AP) _ Jackie No European team has ever won World Cup h eld tn West ME:.XIC 0 (ITV (A P)-West <rerman) doe"l not have 1rad1t1on on its s11.lc as 1l attempt\ to win the Wor1d {'up again« Argcnttna on unday. Althouah the Germans have capturrd two world champ1onsh1ps .. those 1954 and 1974 title'> were won 10 Europe. No team from outside ot South menca has won a World ('up when the event was held tn tht We'>tcrn Hemisphere ( onvcnely. Bra11l 1'i the only Laun AmC'ncan team to capture the champ1onl\h1p 1n Furope - 1958 in Sw~en Whet W"t C1ermany doc\ have goinJ for 111 .. experience This will be a record tif\h tnp 10 the final for the country. which lo 1 in 1%6 to Enaland and IQ82 to Italy Five GermaM -aoalkccpcr lf.arald Schum cher. forwards P1C'rrc I 1ttbarsk1 and Karl- He101 Rummeniuc. defcndc:n Peter Bneatl and ~arl-Hc1n1 f'~rster -plaYtd 1n the '82 final >\nd. Coach fran1 Bcdcenbnucr wa~ the team leader when the German\ won the 1974 compt"t1- 11on "We have pmwn th<' \.aluc of pla)-'1na • ., a team."' Beckenbaucr ..aid "We do not have the ind1v1dual pla)l'r' f-rancc has. hut we sure rnn pla) d\ a team. Rummen1g&e added The Gc:rmans will nctd dll ol 1hC"1r colletllH' \kills aga10\t Argentina, which will ha\.e h1stOI), thl' crowd or over I 00.000 and the areal Diego Mnrndona 10 1t\ corner. The Argentines, winner ol the IQ7K 11tk on homC' \011 arc confident brtau\C thcv know the bc'it pla)'cr 1n the world I\ on their .,,de No one ha\ been able to \lop thr hnlliant ~triker 1n lhl\ tournament Pra1S(' for Maradon11 ha' rnmc from <'"Cn· where. including FlFA, the 1ntern11t1ont1I ll\.C'rn 1ng bod) for the c;pon flF .\ Prc\1drnt foao lluvelnngc on 1 hur'lday rnllcd Maradona · .1 aeniu .. ·• and "'the best player 1n the world 'lie ha' 5<'0rtd ~me unforgettabk inal\ 1n tht World Cup." Havclanac \aid "WC' can \a) - and this t4l not to detract from tht' t\ttenttnc team -that he reprc"Cnl\ half of the team for h1' work Im techna~I quaht), h" d1~1plt ne h(-cau~ he'\ in on the defen\C for hi\ lOUntry, he'\ 1n thl" m1dhC"IJ and he'\ 10 thr nppo 1na area " Neither f naland nor fkla1um both<'rcd to 4Jhadow Maradona and the m1t('Jy hacldirffi wht'n h<' \trud. fm 1wo llOal' early in the ~ ond halt of the quarterfinal and <;em1tinal ~"Imes. rc\pett1vel) fkt•kenhaucr i!> con\ldenng asMgn1ngone µlaver - most likely Lothar Manhacu'> -10 Sta)' v.1th Maradona v.-here\.er he goc\ "Maradona hu a clock\\ork 10 h1' leg~ 11nd v.t• need ~omeone who can follow him around.' Bcckcnbaucr said But the 2 ~-)eor ·old .\rgi:n11ne hem 1\ not rnnccmed with the t>flf)('\lt1on·, drfrM1\.e ~hrmec, "I've alwa>" h.1d '><'' c rill dl'knde~ aga1n'1 me·· Mnrad<>na Sllld. "hut a\ long ao; I lan keep thC' ball ~low me 1 can rt'alh wticre I om gmna ThC' cclcbrat1on" 10 Bueno\ i\1re., got ro\l.ch al)('r the' ic tor. o\cr fktaium \\ h11c Ha' c:l.in@.4' wa., pra1"n& Maradona, Jo~ph Blatter the ~retar. gC"nt'ral offl I A mid a lunch new~p3pcr that th(' World (up m1,h1 t1(la1n be hC'ld hcrt de p1lc somt' problem'> r f \ had \\Ith the Me, Kan orp011er'\ "I am not happ-. Wllh the WI\ II W<I<, orpni1t'd,'" he told l a3c•.-.\n1t'1~t·r "We ha V<' h<ld much coopcru1on With thC' Mt',1can 0f"(l1ln111n1 Comm1tlct and we preparc-d a whole \Cfl('\ ol document\ hut 11 wa., d1-.appoint1ng for mt" that we \llll were umtrnn1ed wnh problcmc, and that thl' f II A profcWM&I\ aa.a1n und oiaam had to hrlp out Moore ha'> been tired as manager of the Oakland A·., and JefT Newman ha\ hcen named intenm manaicr. a 1eam otlk1al \aid Thur1day 'The change 1s 1mmcd11te Jeff "Jewman l~ the mtrnm manager," Mickey Morabito, A's pubhc rela· 11on~ d1rt'Ctor. told The Associated Pre~~ Moott took over the A' in May. I Ql(4 The.\ 'shave loSt 31 oflhe1r last 44 games Moort was d1 missed lwo da>snfler tht A·, had Mopped a stnna of I~ conS«ut1vc road losse~ by tl(aung tunsa Caty Tuesday ni&ht- four short of lhe le .ue ttcord. Rut Oakla.nd \tumbltd. qain an dropp1na a S-4 dcanon Wcdncaday to the Royal Th pmc wu tied 4-4 1n tht' top of the nioth •hen ptn h- runner Ricky Petc:n -th1nkn11 lhc ba)(!. v.ert I dtd -wa cau t o th1rdwhcnhc tn:>llcdhomeooawal to Jose Cansteo. . MoorT bttame the fount\ ma to be fired th1 . n. He: 10 nod Chuck Cother of ttle. Jim Frey the( ht o ubund Ton La Ru · of the Cbt Whit '· C2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 27. 1~8 Bassett's double life finally com.es back to singles From AP dispatches " Bassell ha1> ~n leading two h\c) -those WIMBLEDON, England -(arling ~ ofa gne\lngdaughtcr and a "'inning tennis tar. Now, she sa)s. the t\l.O are coming to terms wath each other The 18-year-old Canadian seeded I I th. advanced to the third round of the Wimbledon sanities Thursday by beating Rosal)n Fairbank of South Arnca. 6-t. 7-6. It was her second tough match of the tournament, follow- ing a three-set first round match against Bn1a1n 's Glynnis Coles in which she drop~ the opening set 6-1. before winning. 7-5. 6-1 Her father. John Bassett. a former Canadian Davis Cup play- er and later owner of the Tampa Bay Bandits football team. died last month after a long struggle with cancer His death came less 8ueett than JU'it t"'o weeks before the French Open champ1onsh1ps. Carling deuded to play at Roland Garro'i, but. at her reque\l. nDm' ot her famth went to Pans to watch her \I V. 1mhbJon \he has tht•m around her .. ,1, s1o;ter 1Hc1d1) ts here and m~ mother 1s too," '>hl' \aid. ··1 \till am a little bit uncomfonable but it's good 10 be with thtm. But ti's a 'ihock because you get oul oftht• tenn1'> routtne a ltttk htl "Sull. it's about time I lat·t·d reality again. The con,t·r..a11on af!tn 1s about Toronto what's happening tht•re those g1 v1ng their regard~ and therefore the \UhJet t of Dad rnme'> up a 101 .. In Pam, the thing I "anted to do was get awa) from all that and JU!>t go into another world. So now il's a good time and thing to rnmr back because I have lUnfidenLe and I ha"e had lime to adjust to 11 " Bas~ll "ho is seeded to meet No 3 Hana Mandlilo.o' a of < tel hoslo' al..1a 1n the fourth round, ..aid she wa~ not c;urpnsed al tht• number ot seeds who had lost 1n th<' tournament B' the time she t·amc oil mun. tour '>Ceded women and ~e ... cn men haJ tx·cn knocked out of the toumaml..'nt tx·tore the compkt1on of the lirst two round\ .. l n-.ct•dcd pla)er<; ha\l' nnthing to lo~. cspcc1all) on gra'>'> "htch I think 1s a grt·at t·qual11cr," she ~td. .\ltl·r her' lltOI) O\t:r tht 25-,ear-old Fairbank. Baw;ll. "ho 'hac; born 1n Toronio hut h-.e'i in Gull hland Fla ".><ltd ">he "as c;truu.ling "'tlh her ..ene but happ' "'1th the re'il of her game ··1 "'a'it'>pcuall) plea~d "'"h m~ game al the net ·· 'he 'aid ".\nd I played 'WCll in thl' t1t·-hreak Tht\ time I d1tln'1 choke too much." Quote of the day Sttvt Richmond, a m Ul h-tra Hied de- lcn!>eman no" with th<· Nauonal Hocke) League\ Detm11 Red Wmgs: "I lead the league in bank accounts and phone numbers" Bickett faces assault charges (JLEM).\I f -lnd1anapolt'> Colt!> ltnebaclo.~r Duane B1ekeu. who played for the l 'nnerstt' ot Southern C al1forn1a 1n coHege. has been charged ~tth two misde- meanor counts of as1>3ult and battef"}' in connecuon "Ith a fill.ht bet~een the football player and an off-dut} poltct• officer last month prosecutors said Thursday. B1cke11. 2 ~. will be arraigned later. said Deputy D1'>lrtet Anorne\ Manssa Ran ulcndak police satd Bid.en was nding 1n a ltmousine on Ma\ '-I ~hen he and the off-duty Glendale offiler got int0 an argument at a traffic ltght. wtth the argum<'nt leading to a tight Batt '>&1d that '>1ncc thl' offiler was not acting in an offiual capau t~ B1cket1 "J'> nut c harged ""h assaulting a poltt t' officer Auburn's kicker ineligible .\l Bl R"I \la -Auhurn football [iJ ( oach Pat D)e confirmed toda~ that Chno; c II• John\on. the team\ c;tarting plaLe-k1cker hac; been dedan·d .iCadem1calh 1nellg1ble tor the llJRti \l'J'ion 'Tht\ "a \n t·re him." to our k1ck1ng game," 0)'e <,aid "Thi::-will be the third }ear in a row we have been luolo.ing for a tic Id goal and c' tra-pomt kicker and that 1~ nut a good '>1tua11on ·· Du· said Juhn\un will remain 1n school at .\uburn and.,., ,j1 tn to reg.11n his ehg1h1ht) for the l 91P foot hall \l'J\on V.1th Juhn'>on academ1call' inclig1hle \uburn t•nter\ 11' third c;tra1ght foothall season "'thout an t'\i.thllc;hed kttlo.cr Johnson, a <;ophomorc-to-hr from \p,inl\h f ort 'hared time 'With ( hm Knapp during the I '-IX S \ea\on hut ne11her pla) t'r "a" e'itabh'>hed a" ""o I Sllm lead· for '9lumplng Inrin Hale Jrwta, m11-ed in the worst slump !I of his Iona career, shot a 4-undcr-par 68 Thursday and took a on~stroke lead after the fif1t round of the Canadia n Open Golf Championship 10 Oaltvtlle, Ontario. "It was ttme for me to ~lax and play the kind of golf I'm capable of," id lrwtn, who ranks a distant I 29th on 1he PGA Tour's money-winning list this season. A sinaJe s1rolcc off the pace at 69 were Aady BUD, a two.-ume wmner already this season, Bract Fabel, Clareoce Rose, Mlb Doulcl, Da.ay Hepler and Du Rallclon oa, seeking to become the first Cana"C11an to wtn this Utle since 1954. Bob Tway, who leads the Tour with three victories this season. had 8 70 that left him only two back ... In Columbu . Ohio. Dale Do•1la11 shot a record S- under-par 66 10 take a two.-stroke lead af\er the first round of the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Coun· try Club Douglass' round of lnriD seven b1rd1es and two bogeys was two strokes better than the previous first-round record of68. set by Wa lter Zembri1ki last )'Car. The Oklahoma na11vc. in hts first year on the PGA Senior Tour. has won two events this season and 1s third on the earnings ltst. The record round gave Douglass. 50, a two-shot edge on Lee E lder, who shot a 3-under-par 68 ... In the LPGA Mayflower Classic tn lnd1anapohs, Debbie Ma11ey, winless on the tour since 1979, shot a 5-under- par 6 7 to take the first-round lead. Massey held a one- stroke edge over Jan Stepbenson and Sandra Palmer. There was a four-way tie for thtrd at 69. Almquist surprises Banke PEBBLE BEAC H -Scott Almquist. n 21, of Santa Ana. pulled off a maJOr upset when he defeated medalist Dana Banke, of Castro Valley. 3 and I, in the second round of the 75th California AmateurGolfChamp1onsh1p on Thursday. "I'm surpnscd as anyone because I didn't expect to win e11her match," said Almquist. a San Diego State student who defeated veteran Aly Trompas, of Walnut (reek, 2 and I. tn the morning's openin~ round. Almquist ·played "a little over par · in defeating Trompas. despite using JUSt seven putts for the first se .. en holes. He closed out his afternoon match against Banke by making a three-foot b1rd1e pull on the par-3 . 209 yard 17th hole. Almquist will meet Mike Blewett. 21. of Burl- ingame. in todaf s quarterfinal round. Bl ewe It, who attends L'SC. was 3-under-par for 30 holes in defeating John Pate of Sol .. ang. 2 up m the fll'St round and Pat Duncan. of Rancho Santa Fe 4 and 3. in the !ICCond round Calderon traded to White Sox SEATTLE. -I van Calderon. who • began the season as the Seattle Manners' stan1ng nght fielder has been traded to the Chicago White So,, a newspaper reported Thursday. The Manners refused to confirm the deal reponcd 1n the Seattle Times. saying onl) they had acquired 26- )ear-old catcher Scott Bradle}' 10 a deal for a pla)erto be named later (1eneral Mana,er Dick Balderson said there was .. some paperwork' to be completed before the enttre trade could be announced. To make room for Bradley. the Manneri. said they had placed fir!>t baseman-designated hitter Alvin Davi~ on the 15-da} disabled ltst because of an ankle sprain. Calderon. 24, was opuoncd to Calgary of the Tnple-A Pacific Coast League on May 26 for "hat Manners' officials said was a lack of disc1pltnc as well as a lack of productton. Blues name Martin new coach T LOUIS -Jacques Manin. a ~ young strategist who firmly believes in a ' close-checking. defensive style, on Thurs- da} was named coach of the St Louis Blues. At age U. Martin, the brother-in-law of former Canadian Pnme Minister Joe Clark. becomes the youngest coach of the Blues tn their 19 year!. tn the NHL He repla ce\ Jacques Demer~. who left the team abruptly earlter this month because he couldn't get a formal contract from owner Harry Ornest Martin, who has never coached an the N HL. )<ltd he had s1$ned a contract with the Blues and looked forward to taking over the team because 11 had a good m1' of \.Cterans and prom1s1n1t voung pla>ers . Television, radio TELEVISION 5:30 p m -BASEBALL Dodger'> at Houston. ( hanncl 11 . .8 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56 9 pm -BOXING.< urm Park "'i Frank Tate. 10 round'i, m1ddlewe1ghts. from Atlantic ( 1t}. NJ (dela)'cd), Channel 56 RADIO 5:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodger'> at Ho uston. KABC (790) 7:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Cleveland at Angels. KM PC (710). Wov ens b y • • • Portofino !lhAwl tassel available in black, mushroom. b randy, hurgundy and white. The claRSic Venetian in natural butterscotch. 11 119 Fa•hioo J1laod •Newport Be ach • 769·1622 • Bullockt Wllabire Wln1 • Former <>ranee Coaat Coll«ee rower Dan Hald won the men •a •ln&lea race ln the Police Olymplca tbla week. Bal4 la an of- ficer with the Jl'ullerton Pollce Department. 3,500 set to compete in Goodwill Games MOSCOW (AP) -American and Soviet athletes will compete 10 a Summer Olympics-style event for the first time m a decade when cable telev1s1on magnate Ted Turner's $115 million Goodwill Games begm next week. About 3.500 competttors from 53 nations are expected to paruc1pate m the games. which begm Satur- day and conunue through July 20 -the first maJOr East-West sum· mer sports event smce the 1976 Montreal Olympics Politics have prevented such meets for the past decade The Umted St.ales. protesting the 1979 Soviet 1ntervent1on in Af- ghanistan. boycotted the Moscow Olympics m 1980 F'our years later. the Soviet Union stayed away from the Los Angeles Olympics. c1ung security concerns for its athletes. The Goodw11l Games will be the culmmauon of a plan the Allanta- based Turner hatched two years ago. while watching the 1984 Sum- mer Olympics "Turner said 1t was 2 shame about the '84 Olympics bttause 1t was not real without~ everyone there," said Tod Goldberg. a spokesman for the Goodwill Games m Atlant.a. "He said tl was time to gel people back together." Amons the 400 U.S. athletes bemg fielded are Olympic track and field gold medahsts Carl LeWlB and Evelyn Ashford and Olympic women's basketball standout Cher- yl Miller Turner Broadcasung System ex- ecuuves have insisted their compa- ny 1s not sponsoring the games for profit and glory. and suggested the event could help reduce East-West tensions. "If we can get people t.alkmg on d{fferent levels. the chances of reducing tensions are very good," Robert J Wussier. TBS executive vice president. said m a recent interview. But even Goodwill Games off1- c1als haven't been able to keep polillcs out the event. Organizers said the Soviet Umon overruled Turner's mv1t.al1on to South Kore- an and l11raelt athletes to come to Moscow. saymg 1t doea not recog- nize their governments. Turner also faced crJl1c1sm from some members of the U.S. Olympic Committee who complamed that only their organization should sponsor U.S. ath letes a~road. The games have no connection to the Olympics. They were orignally conceived as a U.S.-Soviet event. but expanded al Moscow's sugges- tion. Goldberg said. But organizers have had trouble woomg international stars, mostly due to scheduling problems. ~ritish runners Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram and decathlete Daly Thompson st1U haven't decided whether to participate or continue trainmg for the July 24 Common - wealth Games. Turner's cable operation owns exclusive US. TV rights to the games and plans to broadcast 129 hours of programming. Biondi outclasses field at trials ( ORLANDO. F'la (A P l The challenger was world class. but Mall B1ond1 has been in a class all hts own at the U S. Sw1mmmg World Champ1onsh1p Trials Btondt set his second world re- cord in two days Thursday, win- ning the 50-meter freestyle 1n 22.33 The guy whose record he beat was the same guy he nipped m the race at the Justus Aquatic Center pool -Tom Jager of Col· linsv1lle. Ill. "I knew I had a shot at the rt'cord," 81ond1 said after the quick race "Wht..n you're in a fast heat hkf" this one tonight. it makes 1t easier to set a record." c- Jager. who set his world record of 22.40 last year, was second Thursday night With a time or 22.57 He had nothing but praise for his conqueror "He beat me at my specialty." he said. "Nme times out of 10 that won't happen .. But the way 81ond1 has been swimming this week. nobody 1s going to beat him m a freestyle spnnl Two nights earlier, 81ond1 set a world record in the 100-meter freestyle. The University of California sen· tor from Moraga. Cahf.. alsn won the 200-meter freestyle. He as the first person ever to wm all three c freestyle spnnt events In a U.S. Swimming national meet. The top l wo f1mshers m ~ach event earn ip<>ts on the U.S. team at the World Charnp1onsh1p meet this summer. The best of the rest will make up the U.S. squad for the Goodwill Games. Thursday's other wmners were Michelle Gnghone of Alexandna, Va .. 1n the women's 200-meter md1v1dual medJey; Pablo Morales or Santa Clara. Calt! .. in the men's 200-meter butterfly; Tami Bruce of San Diego m the women's 800-me- ter freestyle and Dan Veatch of Rockvalle. Md., in the 100-meter backstroke. Grigllone, Morales and Veatch have won two events each In the first five days of the SIX-day meet. Gnghone swam a 2:15.71 to beat second-place fmisher Susan Rapp of Eden Prarie. Minn., by 2.5 seconds. Marquette interviews Hankinson MILWAUKEE (AP) -Samford University basketball Coach Mel Hankinson was the second candJ- date 1nterv1ewed for the vacant Marquette post, Warriors Athletic Director Hank Raymonde said. Marquette 1s searching for a replacement for Rtck Majerus, who quit the head coaching JOb to become an assistant with tht' NBA'11 Milwaukee Buck!! Hnnktnson. 43, was tnte rvtewe<i Thursday Moe Iba. formerly of Nebraska. was mterv1twed for the job Wednesday. And Majerus u - aiat.ant Ric Cobb waa scheduled for an mteorvie-w with ~hoot offictala today Samford. a school In Birming- ham. Ala., had a 16 13 record lut seuon and a tecond-place rtnt11h in the Tr11..n.1 America Athletic Con- ference under HankinlOn Raymond.a said mort coach probably will be 1ntervteow4'd I .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Fr~. June 27, 1918 *Cl Newman-'s debut a losing one KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Jackie Moore could have done this well. Juat hours a!ttr Moore wu fired aFi manager Thurlday night. the Kan u City Royala apoiled Jeff Newman'• managerial debut with a 9-2 rout of the ltagg~ng Oakland A's. "Did I expenence anything r didn't expect to?" said Newman an A 'a coach who for many years .:...as Oakland'• catchtt, "Yes. r really didn't expect them lo score eight runs m the first two innings." Jorge Orta's tnstde-lhe-park home run capped a four-run first inning for the Royals. "It wasn't the way I wanted it to he. I'll say that," Newman srud. "We had opportumt1es. We hit the ball hard. Those things fall in, tl could have been a differenL story." Oakland lost for the 18th lime m the last 22 games. The A's loaded the bases wnhout scoring in the first inning and agam in the fifth. Pitcher Rick Langford. one of Newman's closest friends. was the v1cum of the shelling. "He and I played together many years. And he wanted to do well for my first day," Newman said. "He probably pressed a little." Newman has said he 1s not <J. randidate for Moore's permanenr replacement. "There IS no such thing as a permanent replacement for a man- Pro golf C.na~n Open Bl.I S.nde< (II 0.ltv .. , Ontantl Denis Welson Hele Irwin 3S·3~ len Oolg Oennv Htote< 33~9 LM Trevino Brad FeDtl lJ )6.-69 Ben Crensnew Andv Bt1n 33·36--49 J1c11 NIClltavs Dan HeMdOrM>n 3' 33--69 Mo<rls Helelskv M•~t Donald l-4 15--69 TM Cntn C1erenct Row l1 32-.,.9 Jim Colbert O••• Barr lS 3S-70 Fred Cout>le' Sem Randolph 34 36-70 Greo Twlgos 800 Twev l• 36-10 Ken Brown Peul A11nver l• ,..._ 10 MllleSm1111 Bred Foon JS l6-11 Jotv Slndalar BobbvC~ lS·:U--71 Merk McCumDtr Ernie Gonzelez 36 3S-11 Rocco Med>llt c11eri.s Bolllno 31 33-71 C111rlu Cooch Adrien SllHs l1 39-71 Rlck Gibson BobMurt>hV JS 3'-11 Jev Otl,lng Jollnny Mllt.r 36 35-11 Corev Pevln N•cll Price 36 35-11 Rex Celdw.i1 0 EkhllDtt"r 34 37-11 Sltvt JOnt' Htl'tV Tev~ l4 37-11 Gorcton Smnn ~rkWlt~ ll 40-71 Tom Puruer GW Moroan JS 3'-11 F re nk E dmon<ls Scott Hoch 36-35-71 Greo L•dlltoff Jim ltullldOI 34 37-71 Jtm T~pe B•n MCCeH~ltr ).t 37-71 Ken Terllno C.reo Norman 36·3'-12 J1m Genellfltf C.e«ve Arc,.., M·lt-77 K.i1v Mutrev P11~en »-3'-n TomG1t11on Jtfl Stuman »-3'-n Sieve Bowmen ktllh FtrCNS 35-n-n ltot>erl Wrenn Mtkt McCUIOUlltl 36-36-n ltld\ard ZOllOI 0 1v1s LoV9 lll u-11-n cre .. s11~ o.,. ... 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A11'1tn 11>7 n Pennv Pu11 ·~ )7 let•• terrett , .. ,, CINlv,:199 )7 7S leckv LanOI' 40 • M I Zimmerman 36 ,, levtrl• Klan •i l4 1S ,.,,..,, .. ,, .. , . , . .. .tt.lltt ltl'Jml!I 11 l)-7l Sattv 0.,1111111 )1 1$ 04M>t>it Ht" 4~ «-f' (Mil JOlll'l'Oll )6 ,..n Terrv Jn Mv"' )6 40-76 Nen~v l ldtlttl~ 40 IO ~I N1 \\"'I )6 ,, ltlh \ot()!nOn ... 11-1' him from talking. Andor1<>n hu had but lhe two catchera In hit 17·year major lngue managerial career -~nch for ntne years ln Cincinnati and Parnsh the la1t eisht wlth the Tigers. "l won't. compare them," Ander- it0n aald. "If I did, I'd have to disclose weaknesses. I won't do that. "There'• no point an talking about one and the other," he said. "I could only lose. "l remember what John Wooden said," Anderson recalled. "He said he would never ~ompare Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and 8111 Walton - he'd be the loser " Bench was the.dominant catcher in the NallonaJ League m the 1970s, JUSt as Pam.ah Is the premier catcher m lhe American League In the 1980s. Parrish slammed a pair of two- run home runs Thursday night - both on 0-1 p1tchea -to lead the Tigers to an 8-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. The Tigers have won "Seven of their last 10 games, Including SIX Of seven from the Orioles. "We could be 10-0 easily," An- derson said. ''Our starting pitching has been excellent for a couple of weeks now. And you'll never play well without that." Parrish supplied the power agrunst Mike Flanagan. 1-5 and without a victory smce Apnl 17. Walt Terrell won his first game m June and raised his record lo 7-5 despite g1vmg up seven walks. He allowed only five hits and came within an out of tus seventh com- plete game Tlgtra 8, Oriol" 3 IAl TIMOfl( OUllOIT s.,..,..,,.,, ,,.,, ' ' '10 t (IM, II M 1•y 't H 1•1t " R'"'"'"'"'t t ... , hbl • 0 ( 1 t 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 I ' I 0 ' I I 0 1 I I I \Ml ... 2b l•rrwnn ~1tf p.,,."•t. 80,0 ~ti Len..nd •b , h bl !> J 0 I 4 I • I • I ; I 4 I I 4 4 (J IJ 0 !00 °"'""'. 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Scott Fletcher and Reuben Sier - ra singled with one out in the first and Pete Incav1gha followed with a two-ru11 double off Lee Guetter- man. 0-3 Parrish then connected for has I I th home run of the season, a drive mto the first row of the left -field stands. R•ng•ra 10. M•rine,.. 3 TUAI SEATTLE ab I h bl •ll rhbl ~" I w~(I 4 I I ' "'-'c' k.,..,. ,, ' !!< ....... ffiPI tw \ 'o I I 'I r· "''" tt1 ~of":t'"" b ' • I , ...... ~ ll ~lfl',Ail • ' '. 'H-· If r ..... ,.,,lJ, b I I l """''•ell f'0< • ID ., ' 4 1 (h*r" l' Brt ... 7b • • ' I I .,,_Mnf'YC <;1n10ty lb • \I ] Aynkh/b w .. ..-71' I 0 I I Ne'"'"" Ml<l<do• '' i> I 0 A,,,.,_1n Totjll Al l(ll" 1ll !Olt' , .... 801 100 ... u .. 030 000 c ....... w""""llRBI lrle<Mgloal61 OP Teut l Sti.11119 1 LOB Te•o,11 <..,.11i.1 ie lnLil'"ill" si...-... e.,...,_....., f'• ....,, .. ] J& ftolr'* HA -P11t1 .... II II II•"'< -1121 .... ~Ill Mc~ 11 I •.e 11.-11111 . 00 j 0' I 0 • (I 4 I , 0 I 0 0 (J 4 I I 0 4 I ] j J (I 0 0 I (I 0 0 I !I 0 (I u ' I t 002-10 000 J If' H II EllHIO , .... H<•lQhW l I . J J J 4 "'11-1 •• 0 , ....... ... ''""" tll03 .... 6 (; f 0 u '" I 1 ... I 1 1 -3 0 0 I ' ~ .. ...,,..,,, I : , I ' f•K,..it•M lblttr""''fll ....... c.Aik ' 1•:" u ~~-!" ........ llWI"""'-U!<Jnoo1 4 8 121 ., Kirk Gibson of the Detroit Tigers conrratu· lates Lance Parrish after be bit his second home run of the came Tbunday nlrht Detroit routed the Oriolea, 8-3. Sports on TV for weekend Saturday RADIO TELEVI I01'1 9 30 am A TO SPORTS ""1nlhl·\ter 200 from ~ '" p m -BASEBALL Dodgers at Houston '°'.\BC (790) , pm. -BASEBALL ( levcland at Angels.. KMPC Winchester. Ind ( hannel I) (71111 . Sunday 10 a.m. -WRESTLING < hannl'I 'ift LI a m WRESTLING ( hannt:l 11 Noon -BASEBALL Ro'ilon at Bal11mon· or Ne" ) ork Mets al ( h1cago ( ubs. ( hannel 4 TELEVISION ->am. -TENNIS Wimbledon tourney (delayed). hannd 4 Noon WATER SPORTS Maui "inlhurfi'ng Ill am -WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETES: Joe Montana is profiled. Channel 2. cornpct111on C hanncl 11 Noon -WRESTLING < hanncl )6 10 a.m -GOLF· U.S. Senior Open. from < 11lumhu!>. Ohio. C hannel 7 I 30 pm -BASEBALL National Olc.l-1 mwr\ game from \\-ashington, D ( (taped),<.. hannel 2 I I a m -SOCCER: World Cup championship I\\ c\I (,crmany vs Argentina). from Meiuco City C hanncl 4 1.30 pm -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7. 2 pm -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS. Fonner Dod~cr pitcher Don Dry\<Jale I\ profiled ( hannd 7 _ 30 p m -GOLF l \ \cmor Open from C olumbus. Oh1<> l<kla)<.>dl < hanncl 7 l p m GOLF PC,~ ( anad1an Open. from I I a m -SPORTS SUNDAY: t: .S. vs USSR 1n . amateur '"csthni, from L n1ondale. N.Y . Tour de • F ram:c pre1i1ew Channel 2 Oah11le Ont ldcla)edl < hanncl 2 Noon -BASEBALL Dodgers at Houston. Channel II ' p.m -TENNIS H1ghhgh1' ol V.1mhkd1m matchco; C hannel 4 I p m -GOLF4" PO.\ Canadian Open, fro·m n .. i..' 1lle Ont Channel 1. 4 pm -MOTOR SPORTS \pcui"a' '.menrn < hannel '16 l p m -OUTDOORS A.mencan A.dventure -Ice Boaung.. < hannel :! 4 'O p m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS l \ Grand Pn' mot<x-ro" lhamp1on'\h1p'> lrum < arl\had (ta~d) lmh Dcrb~ hor'>ec race. from Thl' < urra~h 1n Kildare Ireland Cdela}Cdl. < hannrl" l 10 pm -MOTOR SPORTS CA RT l S C..rand Pm auto race . .!rom East Rutherford.NJ Channel 4 RAD JO Noon -BASEBALL Dodgers at Houston. KABC 1790) 5 p.m. -WRESTLING C hanncl 5t1 5 JO p m -BASEBALL Doc.lgcrs al Hou,ton. Channel 11 I pm -BASEBALL: ( lcvt'land at Angels. KMPC 1710) Season 's first albacore landed Reports of catches come from waters near Point Loma \Jlt water <1ngltng kH·r 1111 thl' \outhland \\-cdnc.,da~ "hen rcpon' ol thc liro;t alhalOfl' taught oflhl' i;eason v.erc ;,prc<1d oH·r '>h1p-10- -;hore rad1o'i Two ~pon boat'> lic,hing 11u1111 F1<,hrrman·~and H & M IJnd1ng' 1n ~an D1rgo. hooked up" 1th1 n minull'' ot cal h other" hill' fi'>h1ng on·an watcr .. about I '\llm1ll'\nn Po1111 Loma T hcrl' ap)X'arcd to Ix• a large area ot llc,h a' ot hn hoal., ,.., far out a' I SO mtll''> al'>O reponcd land1nll alhlC'i BY da" ·,end. both the Rel\ al 'tar andSpmt of Adventure had·o,cr 211 al hies each on 1ht dcd <Ind wac ;,till fish• ng 1 n to I ht· n 1gh 1 h1 It' T hl· uHff\\.' asofprc'i\ l1mc. ":!411tkgn·l·"ill Point Loma \\Jlh 1hc Ix''' hitt' .11.1hou1 I i Smile' Th1\lnta11on 1'>.1 hit up.ind nut IN lir\t fhh of the \Ca\on and iX·rh.1p' thercarcothl·rc.pol\ol .1lh1e\ lh<11 "'II be l0t.a1cd dn\crto the heal h h' 1hl\ \\l'ekrnd. lt'"t11l 111<1 longnt a run Im Ne" port ha'>cd pn' all' and \p11rt hoat\ though Jig li\h acwunted lur thl' hulk 111 lhecatch "h1ch I\ 1rad11111nal lor l'.uh arn"nalonglin' hut all'\' 111 tlw stops did produt·c i,ume ha11 li'h JtM NIEMIEC OuroooRs '\ ellov. a m.1 ttn•cn t lone;, and 'mall 1ap head' were c1Tect11ic aural tor\ during 1hc m1d-da~ h11c \\llh purpk Jnd rn111lx·l·r lnloreJ llll!> more pro dulll\Cdunng 1ht'darkcrl·.trl\ \M .ind late P\-1 lrolhng Jll'rllkh. \norJan~ 10 rcpurt\ lrom I 1\hl·r- man 'Landing (fl IQ) 211-0 ~QI. water cond111on\ wen• l a Im and the watcr tl·mpcraturc wac; a cool "0 dt"grce' andhhtt' Boat'"'lltx· llt'<H.hngou t to 1nll'rlt'PI the 011gra11ngalhanm• th1' v.u kt·nd lrnm all \an D1c:gn landing" \lmt ltlp\ "ill hi: t \\II Ill fl\ l' d,I \\ in duration due 10 thl' lll\tanu:· li\h .11eLurn·nth hc1ng la11~h1a1 V.11h1n a Wt.'t'k . h11pdull\ h\ luh 4 d.I\ hn.)I'> \hould Ix· .1hlr to rt'3L h lht'\\.' 'l h11olo;ol l11n~lin,.1, thl0 \ mo\ t' l lt1\t'r 10 '\horc Rr'"''' .11wn' on an\ 'port h<\Jl hl·ad1ng 11ut to h\h alhtc\ \hould ~ m:Hk in .Jd \ ·'"' t' Ill IO\Uf<' a 'POI I 1m1h:d lnad tnp"1n lhe Prnwh:r oul of f l\hl·rm,rn·, in<I th( Nt•" Io .\n oul of Pn1nt 1111 1.1 "r<>rth\hing "111 provide ~ood albacore fishing tor da1lv alb1e tnps Foran update on lishang cond1t1ons and where the alb1es are being caught b} the Oeet. a call to Angler's Center 10 "1ewpon at 64:!-6662 would be ad- ' 1sable MO'it of the alb1es bt'mg caught are 1n the ~0-pound class and putting up a good light 10 the ideal water temperature .\nglers should check their reels. drags and make sure that new hoc 1s spooled on the reel pnor to making 1heirlirs1 tnpoutth1sseason.Also 1rolhngoutlitsshould be in pnme .. hape as a lost JI& fish earl) 10 the season can ruin a whole da) ·., fi<.h1n1 "e" pon "Ill be scheduling alh.irnrc boat<; as'lOOn as the fish mo' l' in clo-;e enough to make a day tnp out the run The Freelance at Da"e) ·.,wall be the first to beg10 ~·outing the waters around the outer channel<, when word IS Oashed that \Omr alh1es are within SO m1lc<,ofthl' "'l'" pon'c, JCll\ r he ldnning of albacore-tuna "on 1 be problem for successful anikr.. rt· turning to the docks th1'i \um mer ( annang. smol1ngand filll't1ng of albacore w11f bt' available I .rnd1ngs .ic; "ell as Point Loma St'a Food' "'II hc able to take care ofall 1h~ alh1e' and tuna Laught th•" 'um mer For those runn10gout ol San 1>1r~oon pn,atcsponboat\ the \tandard fuel doc!.. ne~t to the \an D1t·~1' mar Ii n club w1 II al'>o he able to handk a i;atch read~ 10 be turned in. SALUTES THE Saluling 16e Police Olympia1 291H ANNlJAL POLICE OLYMPICS Ml E. Ball»oa ••~• ... n•t.._ C7lt).,7S·7726 Early Bird Dinners '7.50 h•,1tu11n~ Pt 11lw R1h w Ir•''" • "h ConinlctP D1nnt•r "'1th c hc)11 ,, 111 <.t1up 01 <..1ldd .111d I>• "• r 1 "t•rvt•d 4·o pm 7 D.t'V\ .\ \."v1•1 ~ EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS 0 highly Q11ahf1cd 10 provide care for your maio1 and minor romerqenc1es MULTILEVEL FEE STRUCTURE charges are h.t<;P<1 on lhP level of care that an illness Of 1niury 1eq111res Minor emPrQencies won I 1n11Ql11e maior charge5 COMPREHENSIVE CARE 0 11 a 'minor· em6f· o~ocy lurns out to be more maJOf than~' thOoght, you are 1n a hosnital that can provide the 1mmed1ate. high 'evel car vou need COSTA MESA MEOtCAL C~ HOSPn'AL 301 V1ctor1a Str t, Co ta Mesa, Cahfom 92627 642·2734 , C4 * Or1t1ge Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 27, 1988 ~ • • "' .. MAJOClt L•AGU• ITANDtNGS AnwkML--. '°''°" ,._York 8alliMOra MllwllUllM TOl'onlo Cltvelano o.froll WIST DtVISIOH W L 39 ,, lt lJ 37 35 JO ., ,. •2 2t 4S 1' •5 IAST DIVIS.ON •s 2s 41 )I ll )2 36 lJ 11 3' JS 34 l4 JS Tlwtt"MlllV'• k- 0.troll I, lalll~• 3 Kan••• City t, Oat.lend 2 Ttllll 10, S..llle J Onlv eame& ~uled TMIY'• Gal'Nl C11ewtanc:t et .,_., Cnl Toron10 •• New York. IM Mllwa\lk" al D~tlrofl, Cnl 8otl0fl al lalll~•. (n) Kall\a\ City al MIMHOll In> C~vo 11 Oakllll<I (n) Tau• 11 s.1111e. lnl Sa~V'l CMma• .. ct. 549 542 Sl4 .,. -m m "3 S6t 543 m 507 ·507 m oa s 1 ,.,, 91., • 1 101'1 Clevela no (Nlel<ro 4·61 81 A/1991• ISullon 6 S> lnl Mllweuk" (W99man 2·61 al Dt1rolt 10·N .. 1 l·l ) Toronto !Ko S SI 11 New Yorio. IN..,.ro 1 S> lo•lon lllo10 9·5) 11 Belllmore (Davi• 6 11 Chlcago.(DolM>ll S·7l •• Oekla no (Young S 41 K•n•H C1lv (Jeck•on 4·41 81 Mln,..wt11 lllvlaven S·1>, (n) Taxel !Gu1men 6 II 11 s .. 1111 Beall .. 0 21 tn) Sen F rancl\co Hou\IOI' Sen Oleoo Allanle o.deer1 Cincinnati New Yor~ Monlreal F>hlla0111>n•a SI Loul\ ChlCaOO F>••llouro11 Nattonal LN9Ut WIST Dl"ISION W L ~ N )7 )4 3S 36 34 31 JO J9 EAST DIVISION 47 21 38 lO l1 )6 32 l7 'l9 40 77 41 T'llvncNV'l S<Wti No o•ma• K"90Ul4KI Tadlv's Game• o.6eer• 11 Houllon n1 New Yori.. at Cniceoo Montreal at PlllU>uroh. '" San Franc•KO at C1nc1nn1• 11 San 01190 at At1an1a n PIHlaOell>hl• ., St Louil n SalllrdlV'• G•me• PC1 §.t2 ~s 571 493 477 "3S 691 Gii I 1 ) ' s , SS9 9 411 1S ™ 15' 420 II ' )97 20 OeclMrl 1w11c1> 3 S 111 HoullOn tDe•ne ts 4·2> '" Nt .. Yo<~ Oar1 no I 7 a• c~ cao• Su• fir 4 ,, Mon1re11 IHH•tlll S·•> .. PtlllOurOh (Rt UlCllll 4 I I (nl Sen Fra"C lCO l<• ... -o ... 9 0 11 C "'''"'' 10en11• S 6 ., Sa 0)f90 Hov• 7 4 •• A• an•• Sm1tl" S I tnl P11<1aoe11>nia IA1Jlfln 0 01 111 St Lou'' 1Mal11tw• 4 I nl MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Ameriun LN_,. ('Tilrwtll W~v'l Game&) SA TTING (l~ el Oeh 1-6000\ 60llOI' J79 Vounl MllweukM 361 Puca1111 Mlnl\f\Ola 340 EHier Ne .. Yor> l3a Mell1no1v Nfw vor" J34 RUNS-A HenoenOI\ Nt"' Vorll. 69 F>ucktll Mlnnewt• S6. Pl'l ltiO\ OU l•r!O S7. Hroea MIM1lot1. 51. 6arflelo Toronto. SO RBt-<:en..co O.klano 61 ,..,_, Ane-1\, SS; Hroe• Mtll"llOll ~ M11t1.,g•v New Von ~ 8t 1 T oror110 52, l(•noman 0 1• ano S2 HIT!> Pucktll Minne.Ota 106 Ma11,n111~ Nfw 'l'c,n 103 Fernanoe1 Toron10 '11 Sell Toronto 91 Ake . 80\IOn 99 OOUBLES-Mattlnolv Ne., Vori.. l3 Rice IM>\10" '1 Son' B°'to" 20 A Htn~r\O New Vora 20 Law KenMIS C '• 19 TRIPLES-Owen Stalttt 6. But er Clevela nd S, Ferna noe1 Toroo10 S. Hu1t11 Ct11caoo S. Lomotrdonl Mlnneso•• S HOME RUNS--Je'l'Nf, • .,...,, "I 6trl1t lO Toronto 11 CanM<o O.kleno II 6ru,,.n•~v M•nnt•ota 17 Gattt M·n~ll 17 Hroe .. M•n,..so•a 17 1(1noman 0.11.1ano 17 STOLEN BASES-A Hell(Mr$0n, New 'fork "6, C1no110sl Cnlceoo. 33 Wlooln• Ba111more 10 Mouov Toron10 19 Aevno•d• Statrll II ?ITCHING •I OIC l!Ot'IS •-Clemens 80\lon 13·0 1 II 8oO<f1ckfr Ba1t1morr 10 2 J 16 SOFTBALL ClfY of Ntwoon Beach WOMEN'S LEAGUES Mlnda't II l (I I Ctr-def Mar Hl9fl1 Jot \ Sar N Gr l Mull• Wencn ' J Aro!\ Dulle""' 1 Anc t n• Merintr 2 s~-" ' Sa" ac ides I J Monaav C J I'' E "ftllvtf tH' Newl)Of'I Ha rtlor H l9fl ) Mtlt r1a v•r ' • 0 Tilt M lf•IS l I ButtaM:> c~.,., ' 1 EHv \hder\ 7 7 AnCMr\ I J CoiumOu• A\\_,, 0 ' MonOav CC.J (•I Cerone def Mer Htclft er San Mlvvall Plt'ect<•• (9fe J Sofloaller\ 3 Peohr Mulua l 6tttv eioooe•• l P•t•CP S• I' Oll·f \ 0 • Mo~ NIP Tu"a c n • MEN'S LEAGUES M41ndav C·• (al Me.-ri Parlrl ei.o '" F 10"' "O P 11eo ' La Ct t1l1na StuOlo C ''' JU t Dud Eno ic:101 Pier Trolll Tne Nrwoot1ar T\lt'SdlY 118 S (II Lineeln khMll BIUil BMI C.alt unclt Georoe lrv1,.. Com1>a"V P11rct SI An,,.~ Po<1v Exoreu HeaO F•rll TuttOav II 1 (•I Mtrlntn ,..,, , Fl~ F>no1oorac>flv 8-A\ 461h S• Bed Bov' Cllm• The Ooor,,_.1 The Flits TU.MllV C • lat Llnc:eln SCllMll GIOM>n, Dunn, Cru1c111r Sui> Wal• ·In Cllnir Tall FH l!lers COidweii Ian-er llttf The)(n Co NMMNG T 111\dtV C ·I (at H.,.,.._ Hltltl er •ntlelll \/elenllnt •nd AHOC Pu•. Merw>c11 Mhc11111 F>acfflc Coas• GloOe Tro111n Lett Cieer Chlnct lndlolnec>u• Poou1a11on ' 0 0 I I 0 I 0 I I ~ I 0 4 0 • 0 ) 1 ' ' 0 4 1 ) J l 0 0 J ) 7 , 1 1 ' 0 3 I 7 7 1 2 1 l 0 4 ""'' 0.llltlld ,.,, ue, lltHmUH.eft. Hilt VOl'k, 7 2. 3M, Sdvom, ciewt.nd, 7•2. ) at Sl'ltlKEOUTS-Clema1u , IOllOll, 114, .-110\lefa Mll¥1aYllM. 101, McCtlll .. ....._ MJ M. wm •• ..., "' Mottls, O.tro11. '4 "'""* L..W. (nw.u.11 W.._..Y'l Oemtll IA TTING (16J •• Ml&) < lrown 5811 Frer1<l1eo, 3411, Gwv1111, k11 Oltoo. :M4, lrOOlls, Moti•r .. 1. m. 11te111H. MOflttMI m. ScNnldt. ,.., .. delclhia. 311 11tUNs-Gwvn11, SM! otevo. tt, Murottv, Allt nla, 45, HaVt\, PnllecMlvflla, 44, llttll\tl, Montrtll, 44, Certtl', '""" York, 43. Rll-ScllmlOI, Pnlladelollle, n. c 0.Yll, San Frenc1sco, SI; Carltr. Hew YOl'k 50, G Oevl\, HOV&lon. 41. • er• ''" wlln .. HITS-Gwvnn, San oteeo. tS, S.11, o..n, IS1 Sal\Ol>ef'Q, Cnlcavo, 12. Rllnet, MolllrHI, IO, llen. Houston, 7'; O\ul•IOll, Cnka11<>, 7', Leonerd San Francl.co, 1' OOUILES-H1 v11. Pllll10111>hla, U , Oun•lon Cniu.o, 71, R Revnolcl\ Plll•l>ul'Ofl, 20. Relllft, Monrr .. 1, II, Remlrer Allanlt, 11, sir1¥11>ef'rv. New York. 17 TRIF>LES-Coltmen. St Louis 6, Brooka, Mon1r1ll. S; McGM. SI Louil 5, Mereno. At11n11 S. 4 a,.. lltd wllh 4 HOME RUNS ManMI, o...tn. 111 G Devi• Hou••on, 16, Stullln, ~. IS1 Parker, Clnclnnell. 14, SchmlOI, F>hlleoafDlll•, 14 HOLEN IASES-Coi.man, SI Loul•, 41, Dllnc111, ~. Jl1 Reina•. MonlrM I, )l E Oavll Clnclnnell. 2t. Doren Hou11on. 2• PITCHING (I O.CISlonl)-41flllnclll New York 9·2 3 12, Oarllno. N1¥1 Yorio., 1·2. 3 l4 O~O• New YorlP. 1·2, 2 79, LaCon. Sen Francl•co. 7·2 2 '° G~. New York. 1·3. 160 STAIKEOUTS-Scort Hou\lon 137, Vllen11Ntt, ~. 1111 Wtfe:ll. ~. "' Goooen. New Yorio. ... Z Smlln. Allanla U Aneet avera9" (Throutf\ WeclMldlY'• Gal'NI Jacll.M>n 81Jrltl0n Oownlno JOVMr Narron Htnoroc.., w lfong Jonll Ptllll Grich SChOll~ O.C·ncts Howell Boone Total\ 8ATTIMG Al R H Hiit 111 31 57 1 130 11 31 I 241 •• 70 • 279 4A 10 19 JO 4 I I 141 n ll 1 IS I l' 39 1 T6S 40 41 1 234 l2 S7 2 1?1 14 29 3 119 lO 0 • 131 11 SS 10 ll 1 • 0 203 21 41 3 llll l50 • u ,. "ITCHING "" ,.C1 26 315 12 m 39 290 SS 217 s 2'7 21 259 72 2SI 21 , .. 21 244 9 240 24 m )I 13' 6 711 16 202 m .ue '" H aa SO W·L ElltA ""t• 111 109 J7 95 l·S l ot Coroett J7l1 :>9 11 17 II 3S9 McC1101ll 106l • 9• 41 11 I 4 3 63 For\ler 7S lO 1' II J I 3 96 F1scner 13•, 14 S • 0-0 4 61 Roman«• 16 94 l2 )1 S-S 4 11 Su1•on 12 IS 16 SO 6·S SOS MOOre 19 16 9 IS 1·3 S 21 F1nlev 10 'J 14 6 S 1-0 S 72 Sle.lon 13 ) 84 29 31 4·6 S6-' B•vOtn )4 1 31 21 2S 1 1 6 S6 C•not •aroa 2 6 1 0 0 0 II 00 Totals n• ll6 nt l91 1'·l2 •.S7 Savtl Moore 1 Coro.II 6 Forller 4 Steve Cartton's statlstlu YH r, T .. m w L so ERA '96S SI Lou' 0 0 ,, 2 S2 •9'6 St Lo"'' ) ) 15 H9 1967 St LO\JIS 14 9 168 191 1968 St Lo1Jll 11 II 167 799 1969 SI LOUIS 17 11 210 2 ,, 1970 St LO.,ll 10 19 193 311 971 St LC>ois 20 9 n J S6 tn Pn 21 10 310 101 197) F>l11 1l 70 773 3 90 1974 P'111 10 I) 740 ) 72 1975 Phi lS " 19? 3 S6 197& p,,, 10 , 195 3 13 1917 ""' 13 10 19' , ... •971 Ph 1& 3 161 714 1979 Phil 11 II 713 l 67 1990 PM 74 9 786 2 3• 19t1 ""''' IJ 4 119 147 19t1 ""' 1l 11 216 3 10 1"3 Pll• IS " 77S l lS '"" F>ll1 I) 1 l~ H I IOIS. Pn, I • 48 333 1996, P1111 • • 62 6 18 Torell lll 773 3982 3 OS DIVISION SERIES w L so ERA 191 1 Pn '' M• 0 2 ll H6 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHI,. SERIES w L so ERA 1976 Pn .... s C·n 0 1 6 S 14 1917 F'111111 LA 0 1 6 6 94 1971 Piii •l LA I 0 e 4 00 19t0 Pnt V\ HO\J I 0 6 , 19 1983 Pnl vs LA 2 0 13 066 Tore ls 7 39 3S2 WOALD SERIES w L so EAA 1967 SIL ... , Bos 0 I s 000 1968 SIL Vl Oe1 0 0 J 67S 1980 P111 vs KC 2 0 11 240 19t3 Pn •\ 811 0 I 1 770 ro1a' ' 7 17 7 S6 Tutsdlv CCC t (at Cerone def Mer Hkllfll Sun11oht 0 Mull CnumP\ 1 RNM 1 T11t UnKl'Own• 3 C.01owe11 Banker 3 varnev Agencv l T11tMNIV C -10 (t i Ctr-a.I Mar Hi.hi r,,e Mullllf'' J I Toucnf' Ron Bal Mrn 1 1 NEC 7 2 Corot1a E•''"' 2 7 Mu••rs 2 2 6 Q St f •' I J Tua\dl't C·ll (el l!Hltlluff or Newl)Ot'I Hat1>of Hlgll) V eN wf\I (&this ) 0 I Su••• ' 6omb<!r \ ) I 0 Can•Ov ' 3 I 0 Co"'" 11rr I 3 0 Cnvrcl' E"9'~""9 0 1 1 ~e1tl'l ' 1<ra1ltl 0 4 WadnHda\' II 14 (al Cot-a.I MAr Hltfll i r-"lt!I _, T•oo1>41r\ 3 I o.,r C.at10 l 1 PlvCl1•t Nulumo1u 3 1 E cno Be11cn 7 2 Emoo Sou• 1 Choo l I l N6AC Soor1,,..ur 0 4 Wldna\dlV CC IS lat CdM Hltfl ot Sa11 Mlouetl N~w1>ort Nal1J•als 4 0 • l't()(. "' 2 1 '"'"man Wa•tl e10 1 1 Pa r c F1..,anc11 2 1 Ta.tf'l C,rtal·LtU F•thno I 3 Newoori Hosen 0 4 WedntMSlv CCC 16 (al Mar1ner\ ,.ar1r) Sl\oOt S•v09tr\ • O SC E IJeveioom.111 3 I (l'arllt s 1nd Co 2 2 Soull1 Coall 7 1 T~e Hammen I l ~ t'd""" I' lasher\ O 4 ,,Ide., c 'M 111 c.,_ def Mar H•tlll SeconO ~te 1 Power Lounoen 1 So.,1n Coast "'""OH Men 1 Newo.-,rt Gr·..,O•n 1 Prouculors 1 CBS 2 1W 1 Torlltslors 1 Commun••v Cn.,rch 0 lhout><!C EaOIH 0 SelllrcleY CC -lS Cat Mar1Mfs) Pure r .. SonrlH Oouont>ovt c;11s1en1no St!Ck\ siow "ol•ers Zlno ' Pllaa ) I 1 1 1 2 I' SIVlffTM RAC•. 6 fufloffin T!llrd Marrle.-(f'fte~) l 60 Temmv Lu l....,.~J) ~lie Ot""' ISOlll l Time 1 ll I 9' IXACTA tl .. 1 oelCI 14050 260 240 uo ).00 lOO t1 ~It llX 6 flt '•10 l t 11•11 H IO t11,1'9to It"""" wlMlt\o ll(kat• h i• hon••>. Cofttoiellon l"lcll II• oeld ~ 120 lo Ill llckall (IW.lltt-1 •IOHTH lltACa. • futlono• Amtrlcen L"lon IMcCrrnl Tflole Ste (Pine.vi PfOUdffl hOut 10.t.llOusU'ta) Time t<lf 2 U _,tACTA (4·JI N ICI 177 SO 400 260 uo 3'° uo 400 NINTH ••ca. 1-111• rnllt• on 11111 Jlte!Ort\ (Velen1uel1) i.00 l.00 UO. 8u1Uon CMcCarronl 3 20 2 '° ltMe> Oa tlne (Ollvartsl l '° Ttme Ul 2 IS IXACTA l•·el HiO \J100 o... ... tltNnt N•~T LANOtNG -6 be>al\, I .. angler\, 10 vtliowlah, 12 1>1rrecuda, 15 bonllo, 212 unc:t l>ln, 190 celleo l>IH, I "'41toill .. d, 16 Kotoln, 5 rock 11111, 176 mackerel. DAVEY'S LOCKIR (New..,, llMdl) -6 be>alt. 115 •noter• 202 O.rrKUOa, .. bOnllo, 5 vellowltll, l hallbvl, 100 cellco l>IH, SOt u nc:t l>lu, 260 macklfel, 2 mako •!larks, l blue "'""'' DANA WHARP: - 7 be>alt 137 enoten 376 '-"· 1'• baUIC\ldl, l halllk.tl, 24 rock lllti. 71 macll.lfel TNt weetr'1 treut INnta LOS ANGILIS -lllg Rock Cr"ll, JackW>n Lallt, Lltlle lltock Retervolr SAN 'll•N--OINO -GrHll Vellev Lekt, Santi Alll River, k nit Alll Rlvef (South FC>t'k), SllYlfWOOO Lalla lltlVIRSIOI -Hemet L•k•, FUlmor Lake SOCCER TmMMIS M••••n THUllSOAY'I •HUI. TS MWtsec.ta ... .._.. Mal• WllMder (Sweclllll ftf. ,..,..._ C• (atltaln), 4·6, 7·6, •·7, •·•· 4-0, Stefwl £• (5wedell) 6tf "llUI ~ (U.S I. .... I 4-6, 7·5, 4-0, H«WI Leconle (Frllft(.el d9f. C. OowCIKwlfl (lrll1l11l, 6• 1, 6·4, 6·4; Ired oa (US ) Clef Mike L.Mdl (U.S ), 1·•· 1··· f MlllHI ,._MOl'I (Sweotn) 6tf Alldr ... MM! (Wnl Gwrnanvl, 7-S. ...2. .... 6-1, 11 8«1\W (Wnl c;.rmam) led Tom c;u1111 (US ), 4·4, 6·3, 2·1 (POllooned, WtUIHll1 I Cttfl (Au11r1t11) def. lltUtSlll SI~ Ot ZMlend). 6·7, 6·J, •• ,, 7•5 w ............... ...... CIW'lt Evfl'I UOvd IU S I 6tf ,..,,.. C.. (US.), 6·0. S-7, ... 1. Halle Mandllllove ICatd \lovelllt) def Calllttlnt Tanvler (Franc.wl. J 6·2. t1tltnl Sullo¥a (W"t Germanvl ct.f. J drH lkltnw (Wnt Germenvl. ... ,. 6·1; Cart .. ,Hit (Cel\Mlt) def. Rotalvn F..,..,_ (Joi Alrlcl), •• ,, 1·•· Katllv Jordall (Us ) *' ' HellflckUOll (US.), 6·1, ... 1; ROOln Whitt (U Clef Andr .. HollllOYI IC1edlolklvakltl, .. ,L. letav Nfftlton (U.S.I ct.f. LIM Selin·~ (U.S.), .. I, 7•6, Lori McNeU (U.S.) Otf. MaTC4 Mltlllf (Nlltlerlal\Chl, retired; Annt Hot (8r11t lnl def ZJna GarrltOll (U.S.), 6-4, t-•. • EllMI l uroln (US.) clef ROlllll lltel1 (Us), • M 11wndil't'I tn1Madl9ns IASSIALL • Ametlall~ CHICAGO WHITE SOX-T~ kot1 It'• ltY, Cllctlef, lo IN Seallle Maf'lllefs tor I llle'f to oa neme0 ltllf Acllvaled Reid Nlctlo oultltldlf. MILWAUKEE HEWERS--Slontel .co. Sl'lllfltlo, 1llol'ltl0t> Mats Wilander of Sweden serves during second round play at Wimbledon Thursday. Wtlander defeated Andrew Castle. Wortd Cup SATURDAY'S THIRD .. LACI GAME (at """611, Mtxlcel Frence vs Bel9•um. 11 • m OAKLAND A's-f'lrtcl Jae111e ,,_.,, in. aoer NameO Jeff NewmM Interim meneetr SEATTLE M.AlltlNERs--P\aced Alvin Davi llrsl l>Hetnen, on Iha IS•Cll'f OIMbleCI N\I N•fteNltL.....- PITTSIURGH F>IRATE~ 9" Kit -plldllf. on IN IS·dav dlMblecl lh F>urcna..o contract of Rich ~,,_, ollctle trom Hawaii of IN F>eclflc: Coatl LMeue Al-star vottno NATIONAL LEAGUE (JUIV IS at Heuaten) Catdltr I varv Caner New Yorll. 771,SSl 2, Tonv Pen• F>msourgll 216,096 l, Terrv Kennadv. S•n Dleoo. 239,109 •• Miiie Sclt\Cll, D'°""· 21S,et4. S, JOOv Davis. Chicaoo 20l,S76 6, M11<e F111ger110 Montreal 151,242 1 Mille Htalll, St Loul• 112.316 I Merk Belllv Houlton IOI 647 "'"'"" I Kt1th Hernanoaz. Ne"" York S07,0S6 2 Sieve Garvey, San Diego, 416,656 3, Jeck Clerk. St Louis 236 119 • P~lt Rost Cincinnati 135 911 S AnOrl\ Gt ltrrao-Monlrtal 170 IMS 6 W"I Cltrlo. Slltl F'ranc•lCO 1'6.347 1 Ltol' Ournam ChlCa llO 141 1S7 I Boo Horrl'r Allanlt 130,142 Secena a ... I Rvne S.nooerg Cnlca11<> S19 110 2. Steve Saa, OeclMrl. 1'1,214. l Tommv Herr St Lou•• 217 325 4 Jonnnv Rev Plt111>\.tro11 212 724 S Tm Fl111nerv. Sen 01eoo, 193.361 6 Vance Lew MonlrHI, 176,030 7, Biii Doren HoullOn 1~.424 8 Wallv Seckman, Ntw York. 135 159 TNrele.M 1 M·k• Scnm.01. PMaoa1on•a 46' SU 2 Gra10 Nelllts Sen 01990, 134,711 3 T•m Wellach. MonlrH I 260,161 4 Terrv Peno111on SI Louis. 201,461 S, e• Maclodt, °'°""'• 171,9'3 6 Ron Ctv Chlc•OO 167,191 1 Ken Ooerkte11 Allan•• 160,301 I F'll I Garner Houllon 143 1« SMnilecl 1 Onie Smlln. SI Loul•, 717,111 2. Huoie llrooll• MontrHI •2S,963 ), G•rrv Ttmt>llton. San Oieoo. 2Sl,816 4 Snawon Dun"on. Cl11c~. 111 llO S. Dave Concape1on. C•nctn<lali 165.690 ' O•Cll.lt Thon, HOUSIOt'I UI 1'9 1, Manana Ov~n. Ooctoen, 111,1'3 I . Rafael Aam1re1 Allenta 81,S16 O\lttltld 1 Otrrvl Srrewoerrv. New 'l'o<I<. 191,521 2 Oe11 Mur1>11v Allanle nl 123 J Tonv Gwvnn. Sen 01eoo 506 ,,, 4 WHltt McGM SI Louil. '30 l lS S Tim Ralnll, Monrreal. 406.907 6. ""'" Colemen, SI Louil 349,703 7, Oeve F>arker C1ncinnell 342,063 a. AnOre Da w.on Montreal 277 611 t, Mill• Manllal, ~. nt,527 10 Kev111 McAevnolO\ San Oleoo 206121 COED LEl<GUU Weclnltdlv C • 11 Cat New-1 Hartl« Hi.hi San• On tne A"l!V c a""•rv v ·••eoe Crul\erl Juli Ul Sue Invaders Elliot E•tc•o•• WtdnaMNIV CC ll (•I Enftlfutf" Hart>or Hkltll T~ c .. 11er1 600'• BeHt>ell Bummoerneed\ The Fa1 Ca•s R&F Sen •no Ana ""~unestv 11· 17 (at Lincoln SchMI) Balt>oe Saller\ Lead F>1J1hers Sad HOl>S ~'v•no sn ... , .... Buen C.omoao Peel Morwlck ThUrldlY 88· 19 (at cw-def Mar Hl9hl Tiit Platt A Ttam F>·trct S1 An,..,. GOOO Meolclne Br takers Ctess AcllOI' Lo.n Aenoers Aeo Roo1n Bee omen 611n1<trs Mulual Newoor1 Cuos T~t P'ece 6onecr1Js1>ers TllurldaV C·20 (al MarlMt"\ Plfk I HK end Co Zoo Crew Tl\f Mic \ Wl'IO s On Firll Snvoar LanoJIOI' t< elln'' Kru•llerl Hewe'\ Tllur\dlv c · 11 (ti Hert>cw Hlttl )La 111am WaOk1n1 To 00001•\ T Ile Mtrblthtad MOO CIE Ttrmlntls 6tvlv Bomoers Over Ille Hll Gano Thundtv c.u (At IHtbluff er Ht1119r Hlttll GIO\Oll, Dunn Ceroultrs Heidi'• Hammer ' Wlllle Smox Tile Buroen Co Wallllno Time eomoc Alhttllc llrleh lllundtv c n (et CdM Hltfl er Siii Mleutll Churcn Eno1neerlno Tiit Hemmond Co A LO'l CIE' Coternan·Grant Mom'\ 4 0 ) I ) I I l I l 0 4 4 0 l I 7 2 7 , I l 0 4 J 0 0 2 I 0 7 I 0 1 I I 0 , I 0 3 0 4 0 ) l 3 1 I l I l 0 • l 1 J I 2 I 2 2 1 l 0 3 3 0 2 1 2 l I 2 1 2 0 J J 0 7 1 2 I I ' I 2 0 3 ) 0 0 7 0 I I I 1 I 1 0 I , 0 0 l 0 ) 0 ) I , 2 , 0 ' 1 J 0 0 • 0 HolvwoOct Partr THURSDAY'S RESULTS 14'1t1 of •7-clev ltloreuotibrao mettln91 FIRST RACE 6 furlOno• J R Jonn1on IMcCarron Tota111v ro.tehOunevel A1nneo110 (Steven•> Time 1.09 41S SECOND AACE. I • mile• I LOYI Racing McC1rron1 Ktn...av Eacnanga !Blee~) !>""'llleu (Oout>la U T1mt 1 52 I S II 80 S IO 360 300 HO ) 00 610 HO 390 0 0 HO s '10 12 DAILY OOUILE (4 6) 1>810 '52 80 12 CONSOLATION DAILY DOUBLE 14 J> 1>a•CI 111 IO THIRD RAC& S 1 .. rion111 Sero\ Brio IPincevl 8 20 Per Inoa ' Pr101 (Black l Mounlaln Glaoe !Pedroza> Time S9 12 EXACT A 10 61 oe 0 I 177 00 P'OURTH RACE One mut Sliver Hero (Pll'lcev> 1 40 1moenou' Si>lrll ISltvenu Trlooil Sl'IO•H IMcCorronl Time 135 4 5 S2 EXACT I< 13 SI Ol•O '31 40 Fll"TH RACE. 6 lurlOno\ A1Jllng PoSttlon f\/11tnr11tle> 14 IO Arll\llC \/en1.,re (Plncav> Sir E<Xler Alle n fMcC11rr0n1 Time I II 3 S S.S EXACT A 19 17 1>110 l l7' SO S60 4 '° 14 20 '40 u o 4 20 3 00 u o 180 ) 20 S60 J 40 310 300 )00 SIXTH •ACE. 6 lur10ngl Fme KuOos (\/alen1ut1a ) Mvsllctl O•atOll IL1moer1) T11t10ev Evtnlno IP1ncav1 10 60 seo HO 10 "° 560 7 IO Time I II ) S U EXACT A II 4) Ol•O l I~ .0 SUNDAY'S CHAMl"IONSHI" (II Mula Otv I Well Gtrmenv v• Aroenllna. 11 • m All llrnel F>OT IEOUESTUUAN W"'11nt CewherM l Aita Ruuell (LAPO>. 2 Jame• Emmon• !Call! HIOhWl'f F>alrot), 3 O.nnl1 Nl•\t!I ICt lll H1onwav F>e trot) 4 Ra!C>h Llernas (LA CO "AersheQI S Nancv AMvH (LAPO) TMm lit...,_ I John Ell•• Elmo Shtlfan (Venture CO Snenlf). 2 Dennis Falrt>tnk•·Lela no Hecllerl Calll H1ohw11v Petro!), 3 Jav Aoberl\·Wllllam "llowrv IOrenoe CO SllertH), 4 Thc>ml\ W1lwn-C. 1oer1 Wh•lt IVtnlurl, CO SMrlHI. S Larrv "llvers·Sltl>Mn Perrvrnan (S.ll<lll• F>OI Cattle .. emllle 1 Dan Jarvlt·Wvall Herl IOranoe CO sneritt> 2 FUctiaro Brown·Jelfrev Harr11 (LAPD> 3 Dua ,.. Turner Ken Ch•1m (Or111ee CO SM<ltt) 4 Garv Fennell· Lewrence Wlleleh tLAPOI S John Carr·Larrv Mvers IS.tlnu F>Ol Steer S...,. I Jav Rooerl\ COranoe c.o S11erlH), 1 S•twer• Peltrs !Fremon! F>Ot, l Lerrv Mvars S.tlnH POI 4 John Elltl (Vent1Jra CO SM<ltfl ~ M!ChHI SlltMlr ((.QI'-F>OI T AILE TENNIS 0.Utltft I Tom Aoulla r-Tonv Aodrlove1 (LA CO ~eriff), 2 Rori Whillock Gr11<1 McElvHll !Or· snoe PO·S.nla MonlGI PO), l Jlmft Fotev Rot>ert Simmons (LA CO Marinan>. 4 La,,. Van Bffk RMse (LA co Sherltf), 5 Georoe Tor· rt1tll Oenn11 AtnlOm (LA CO ShlfllO DECATHLON 0.-1 Mike Har9reav8' (L.APOI, S'6f Oil, 2 ttevln WllOvka IGlencSale F>O>. 460 Pl\, 3 Stlvt Cnernoers ($911 Beech PO>. 2900 oil s.Hf I ,,._,,,..,. Frtem1n (Slocklon PO), «20 l>h, 2 Goroan Busn COr•noe co Stlerlff), 4260 Ph. l Merco AOOrtOUll (F>afk.S •nd AecrH llon), ,,., Oil, 4 AlcherO Utrkll ICt hl Hklhwav PatrOI), IASltlTaALL NelMNI a.111-.. LlttiUe SACRAMENTO KINGS--Sltnad lrool! Slat ov 11uaro. lo • lwo·veer contract JtSO on, 5 111n Herron (Oranoe CO Sheriff),• 1)1\ l'M•tw 1 Rober! Certer IL..AF>Ol, 2561 ota, 2 C11 JonnM>n (IAAT POI. ,_ ol• Graftd Mli11W I 811 E~ (Allmeda DAI. 312' l>h, 2 E Dahm• <Fullerton POI. 2132 011, l S11v Alcnmonc:t !Forl\lrv 0.01.l. '11n 011. TRACK ANO P'IUO MM'• ie.-meitw\ °"" 1 Tim Oouolllftv (LA CO SM<'lff), ,.;>41, : Otte Ha1tkev1me (Sunnlvvale PO>. lS 17.• Serller I Gerv Huliar (Sacremenlo SM<'ttf), ,.:51.l 1 Zve11 ltnl<o IC.tff Hlollw•v Patrol), i..n .o. : Mika Hullon (8ART POI. lS.J2 4; 4 LM s..dor IUS F>osral), :M'OI 1, S Steven Hid!• !San--~ Maril'laM). 37 211 ""-•• . I Jtmat Murptiv IL.APO), )1'01 7, 2 Oa\11 Wheele< (C.tlf Hlon¥1av Ptlrol), ll 16 6, l Kai" Maaon CTO<"r•nc• PO>. ll:22 2. • Lott s1e1tv 1u: Pollal), lt-.ll 7, S Dive Leeton (LAPO), 41&2 GnilldMadW I Frank OelOado (Frnno CO SM<'lffl. >U4A 1 Reols lovle IF911. 40-.lU; 3. Al Ptrrodll lOr'ltlK POI, 41 lCU. '-WlllJem Perrv (o-4 • Correcllont), St>Ol 7 Wemen't te.-~ . °"" I L•urls H11nlm (l•klf\llt4CI POI. 44:21.4. 2 Mlnov Morllf (Vttnlur• CO Sheriff) 47:2"4; J CtnCllce F>owe"·Mendoza ls.et 8MCll PO> 49 12 2, 4 Heidi Reichard <Celtf H!otlw•v Pa· rrotl. l IM TJ 0 SMler I SMiie Garl>lrld't (LAF>Dl. 45·1"7; ? Jerrllvn Sol>tr (San OllOO PO>. 44'02 0 GnMMl11W I Carmen Mertlnez !San Ole90 CO Stltf'lft) S61' I Ralph Llamas of the pursues calf ln the LA County Sheriffs worldnr (OW horse competition at the Polite Ol7mplca at the Oranre County Falrrrounda Tbunclay. Ml.JC NOTICE Mt.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UIMll •lli>4! County on Mey 27. JOMpfl Henderton, 1023 '1C11'TlOU8 MleMU knardlno County June J, NAMI! ITATIMEWT 1tM S. Mtxlne, Santa Ana, Ca'". NAm .-TA1"11mJfT 1He Tn• totlowlng pereon1 are f'Jt0t11 t2704 The fo110w1nO pereone are 117'11 doing buelneN u Publllhed Orange Coaaf Aebecc:a Jo Hend«'lon, dOlnQ bu1H1et1 .. : Put>llfhed Orange C0Mt (t)MED-MAIL (b)ORANGE.lDeity Pilot J uoe 13, 20, 27, 1023 S Ma.dne, Senti Ana, OONZAL.Ea ENGINEER-Deity plot June 20. 27 .My 4 COUNTY HEAL TH CARE July 4 ltH Cattf t27~ ING AND MAINTENANCE 11 1918 ' ' NEWS (c)FOOT CARE, 4829 F-827 Thia bullneu II con· COMPANY, 24282 l"or-F...O E T1ng1ewood Ave., •mt II' 'Mt\Tl"t dueled by: l'lutballdendwlfe dvtew, El Toro. c.llf. t2830 i--------- Anahelm, C.111 92807 .-..-..'-nu w. J B ~IOf'I Jua11 Oa1MQoe ~ r.aJC II)~ Rlchtrd A Lagtdtn, 4129 Thlt 11awnen1 wu Neel 24292 ForcM".w, EJ Tcwo, t-_ _..........,--. ... •;.;..;.;-.;,__ E h n glew oo d Ave , '1CTITIOU9 IUeMll wllll the County C*1I of Of. Cell! t2130 AClnlOUe al 11' IN Anaheim, Callf t2I07 MA• ITAT'lmlfT ange County on June 18, Tille bualnett It con-NAm ITAW LIM T Fox, 449 Fllr Or Tiie followlng ptil'IOnl ere 19" ducted by In lndMdual The followtrl8 penone .,. #201, Cotti M ... , C.111 dotng bullneel M: l'tt1Mt Juan Oellegot Oonzatee doing~ a t2I07 CAC • CARTER ANO Pul>lllhed Orange Coeitt Thia at.et_,t .., fled Thie bullMN 11 con· COMPANY, HI PIMMlrino Oellypilot.June20.27.My4, wflhlMCountya.'llOIOf· T~! ~~ ducted by CO-perlnet• ............. Cotta Me.a. Celtf , 1 1tte ... County Of\ June 10, lllvd. ..... 110, - LIU T Fox t282t F-en 1tH .__. Thi• 11a1..-nen1 WU Ried Euoene Martin Cartet, 951 "u-leedlA • c.-. t2tlO With the County Ci.rll Of Or· Ptulatlno A...enue. Cotta Dlmt 11' Mftfll't: Ot)eft fl Allen, 4400 M .... CalH neat .. _,,. "" """ PvblllMd °':Ti COMt MacAIUM IMS ..,... SfO Tiiie buelno.t It COfh llCTITIOUa .,_.. Deity pllOt June 20. 7 .My 4• ~ leedl, Ctllf tM 6ue:'led by tn lndMdull NANI ITAftmWT 1 t ltM Thia ~ It oon.-/ By a rs f a r f r om signing with Eagles IUOAM Martin Canw The followlng P9"eont are , .. 7o duc1ed by: M lndtitdYlll Tt1f1 etatement wu ftled dol':f l>UtineM u . Aobet1 '·Allen, Jr "-·-· ,.,_ Thie ltAltement ........ with the ........,ny .,_I\ of Or· I T l R N A T I 0 N A L rta.JC M)llC( wlttl .... r .... -. a.-of-... ltlO' COunly on June 11, MEDTEL, 34141 Cele La ;;:-2 .._.. 1M8 Prlmevera, 01n1 Point, '1CTYT10Ue..,..... ~= ..._ .. ,. °" .Nfte 4• DAYTON. Ohio (AP) -Former Ohio State University tailback Keith Byars uys his agent and the Nallonal Football League's Phsla· delph1a Eagle111t1ll are (ar apart on contract term•. hut he'a ready to start running again Byars. askf'd how far apart lhf' rum and "ht agent were. spread his hand' wide dunni an Informal quulton -and -answer 11e111on • W t'dnesday on CourthOuse Square downtown "We'll get together." Byan told the Dayton Dally New~. "Jn f acl. I probably will be going back to Philadelphia next week " The Dayton native waa the Ea· gle• r1nt-round pick. 1n the recent NfL draft, <lt111p1te an injury to h!J' nghl fool that sidelined lhe All America runn.-r for most of lut seaaon. Byan hu not run since then, but does not airec with apeculaUon that he could mtss all or his r1r1t. sea!!On at a pro. He said Or. Jack Hughston. who perlorm~d the aur· geory, checked the foot on June 5 and allowed him to run · "Th~ bone IA complttely healed," Byars aa1d ftternl Cellf t282t MMm ITATDmff Publ&lhed Otano-OOMt Getald T MllNW. '4141 The follcMlng peraone are ~ °' = Delly pllot June 20, 27 -M 4, Celle ~· ~.. Dena doll'1Q bullnw.. Deltr '*' ~=~.My 4, 11 t... Point, Cellf t2f2t A a••e ,,.,.,.,,,_o.rr "'T 11 flM M?I Tilta bu~ It con· ,,_ "-'-"" • ,. ---------•OllC19d by an~ T~!Y. 4.400 ~ , .. n Pt8.IC NOTlC( 0.11<1 T Miiier llvd """' 110, Newpol1 Thi• 11a1emen1 •• filed ~.Celt. t2tlO To Plau your ACTmOUI IUIMU with tM COunty Cllrtl OI Of• -~ ' Merl, Jr• 4.400 "F111 Re ull " NA.m ITA,....,,., .,. COunty on June t , MtlGAtttlur llWf ~ 110, The~ Pl"IOl'll • 1t11 .....,_.a.di, Celt. ltMO ~rvlr. Ontttory dOlnD but!,.... "u111 Thi• l>UllMM le con· ad . Call Now AUTO HllTOl'IY l'I!· PvbHthed Orenoe Cout duc;ted by *' lndf\1dl.Mll , ... •1671 ITOAfO. 2t4t Atndolon Dattypllof June 20.21 J4Jl't4, Aotlert '· Alln Jt, ~ai '-~ Atte Cotti .,._. C•lif. 11 fO Thie lta19nlm .. lllld W. IJ1 '-------02t2t • '·llO_r'9fl::::,:fl,;;.1M::.:COl:::un=::!ty:..::Ca.1l=.:::..:Clf:_a.ri=~===~===~ . A ... .,.. -7, 11111 "' •2; 'W rlt .on .. , ""' ... IC>--s. JI• ~ 1111 M S.I -l. ,,, .. °' ·4. ·1. ·-tf' '· y I• •• ·. Or119 co.st DAILY PILOT /fn.y, June 27, 1 ... C8 * Orange Coast OAILV Pit.OT/ Friday, June 27. 19&e ..,.,.._;..MUC.......,_ ....... •;;.;;Tkl~-1 MUC 11>na: rtlUC NOTICC -NI.JC ll>TICI: MOTICI TO men nMed '° tx~I• ,,... '"' MQIN4L °' TNll 9'1y l>y P.Y"'8 m. tntlfe qutNCJ Of ~ pl\le ~Mea ....... not be r~ by the ...., boolt 141~. P"Ol9 371 to ITA,....,.., or Coet'TMCfW contrect f""'9 ret• ••on DOCUMIMT WAe till• lllTIOl#ll dem~ by V01K Int~ I~ ffom det• MO,... City C*it. then ad! 0'1111t• Te ......... C ~S. ~of Otftd1ll Re-A8A!Jl40'FFMT OI CAUJMQ '°" _,. Ille at the OISTAIC'T office CCMIMID MAY a t9. Al credlt0t meci. IMl by rwon .,_.. AM~ Oii THI • lhelt ~no rlgfltt. ,-.n. MOTICe Oii oorcs. ut1 OI PtCll1'10U9 kftool Oiltnct· HUNT· loc.-CS II 10251 Yonllown ~ ...... To find OUt the emounl °'·the~.,,....,... CfT'YOll .. WPCMITMACM *"-Of r.cs,... In tN Taue'nl'I 9M.I PAl'C!l t. .,... ....... INOTON 81!ACH UNION A_._, Hunhngton IMc:h. .. TI9 COUWTY Olf ._ rov mutt pey, Ot lo atrMOt ~'°'*11.cM>eeO A•leC>IMO OMMMAJtCI PftilNeM. wn-. tne1 unll YOU ARI IN OUAULT \Jftlt IS, M lhe>Wn tnCI 0.-The follow!no SHlfRnt HIGH ~ O*ITNCT CA t2t4I Coplet 1N1Y be ANQI. tor payment to et~ ttle ~ °' TNt1. "--~ Ind NO. *1 TO lntMD n9 the City Counc:1 lflll by UHOlA A OEl!O CW TAUIT ftrl9d Oft tfle CondomlnM'rl l\8W abMClOMCt' the '* of Sid OMdllne Monday, ObtllNclon~.A.., MOl'lalOll CIOel.W•.orlf,our,,,oc-tY• ~to Mid Olltt •..... 0, A MC*·ll· ~ltOn ci.tarmlne 01MI DATl.D 111111 UNLHI Pltl\,...,NdtoatloYellllN ttl• FtellllOUI lulll\ ... JVtt 1, 1MI • 2 00 PM of l""'9 rat• ehel be Pott· DOAUlT In f0tectoeur• tor Wl'1 °'het ~M Tl'\llJM , written CLUllYI "'AMCHlll eucti eo0ep1anoe be r .. YOO TA)(f ACTION TO Oecl1tatton of Aiatt~11 N1mt AfllYTHtNO MAO! Place of ltd ~t~ ldatthejOt>alte Tllelor• M'CMtTANTNOllCI r...an,c:ontect: etlon of Def*'! and WITH C Olll~:.ilTY OlllWld 0t fti.d and then PllOT!CT YOUA PROP-reeotdecs0c:tober2.1Mt,ll\ MWOO~~Mcuren,Sulee HUIH IHOTOH HACH 0C*'9 ~Of per diem fl·Mm HANH COATES. Clio Detnand tor ..... end hM ~ AMY upo11 Midi 1•~1 .,,0 ~ !,.TY, If MAY 81UOLO AT 800lc t412~. P90I 40t. of H ~CA 12114 UMOHttta•UCHOO\.~ w11geel1b1Md~eworil· IF'fOORPAOflCllTYISIN War I WllMr. Atte>mev depotiteO wftl'IMldcluly1po TO CONITllUC'T MA,.._ dltlonl .. the City Council A PV81.IC SAU' IF YOU Ofl'lclll"9c:orln. 0Tlle '-tet1tlou. ~MM TAICT l!OUCATI O N lngdeyofelghl(llhocn. FOAECLOSUAE IECAU8f 11 l •w, 1400 Honn H•bor pointed TNtt ... IUCfl OMd TAJN ANO CM"lflATW A meylmpote NHO AN l!XPLANATION TM.,, ... edd,... W Hwnertf*Ndtoat>owwu CENTfR. 10251 Yorktown J1 n it be mtndllOf'Y \IPOll YOU AAE lfHlfotO IN YOUR BIYd, &.lite 400, 'ullenon, of Trutt and .. documente CO-UNITY ANTINNA SECTIOH 3 Acalplence OF TH NATURI M THI other common ~Ion. 1114N1 In Orllll09 Counl'( Otl A~. ~tlngton IMdl. the CONTAACTOA 10 whoft\ PAYMENTS. tr MAY H. Callfornl1 12635 (71') ev1ci.netno otll!Oatlnt ... TIL•VlelOM IYe TUI F.. PAOCUOIHGS AOAINST If any, of ttle rNI proCWIY 7118183 "Lf NO f'220t53 CA9.2Me thecontrK119ewwded.tnel 801.D WITHOUT ANY 1'711132 cuNdthefeby,and hM • ..,,..THICITY The Qrwll• INll ~YOO. 'YOU SHOULD CON· duerlbed ebove II O.Yld 8rlell Fergueon, ProJ•ct ldentlftc1t1on upon any eu1>eon1ractor COUAT ACTION, and you If rov ~any~. ~ tnC1 ~ NnC1v * th• ec:cep1ance 0; tl'll• TACT A LAWVER l>U'POtled to be 1112·1-7 400:1 c .... 81enll9nl<fo. San ~ lid Ho. 137 • ._,.., und4W euc:h CONTRACTOR. may have the llgail rlgtll to )'OU 1hould contact e leWyer GIN• .. N'MMOIHd.,_. The City Coundl Of lfta trenc:N•. pey IO ttle OtY of On 7111/N Mt 15 AM MOH..OVIA AVE , COSTA Clemente, CA t2t72 circuMltlon ~kif S~ 10 pey not i.. tNln ll'le Mid bring your eocount In llOOd or the ~'*'*'' aigtney byirMMlcMtelycluetnClpey· City of~ 8w;fl do.-Hewpcw1 INch 1n oon9def· CICO CO-.PORATION u MCSA CA t2t27 Peul Aobttallle. 2 m•ne Poot CompteJt ~'*' 111• 10 ell wo<t..ert 11and1119 by peytng all of wtlldl may tieYe lnMed "°"' able and ti• -**' and ordein M lollOlwl etlOn Of ttie gtanttno of thll tt1e d\lly flPPOll'lleO Tt\IMM The ~ Trustee Mel#.,,, Surt• H. trvtne. CA Marine HlQl'I Sctlooi ~ l>y them In IN 1111-yout pu1 dut paymenll plul loan do. tlllf9l>y elee't to c:w SECTION t ~'" franc hi .. , th• eum ol undet and Pl>"'*'' 10 Deed diecWma eny llablltty tor I/If'/ 12714 Ptace fflena .,. on ,... ec:utlon 01 Ille contract. permltled coeta and ••· Not-.tll,lttndlftO the fact the truet PfoC*'tY to be IOld Ordtnenoe Ho. 1811, an 12,500 oo u and tor en Ao-of Trull, Aecord•d on lnc.OtrtctMN of the 11,.... Thlt bUliMM wu con MAINTl!HANC£. OPl!A No bidder tnay withdraw peMe1wllhlnthet1meper· tt11trovrpropeny1tln l0t• 1011t1tlyttle0blf0a1lon•-ordinance of Uie Clry Of ceotance,.. 7118185 .. ~·Ho eddr ... and othercommon duct9dbV•oer-llp&11Mf· ATIOHS AND COHST~UC-1111y bid lor a period of forty• mlt19d 1>y l•w tor relnattt• Cilo9uf•. )'OU IMY off..-your aured thereby NtwoQrt BMch r~ I SECTION 4 ttleetl'le 85-291685 of Ot1lclll ~ dealQflatloo. II any, llhown lhlp. TtON, AOOf'n 321. Hunt-,,~ (451 dayt alter IM dlll m.-it Of your ac:count, whl(tl propeny for ..... provided OATIO· Mey 27, ,. non .. xclu1IWI lrand'llM with Date. cord• In Ille olflee of the Re-het'tin Thl1 .... .,,.,, WU flied lnQlon ~ Unl0f1 High Mt tor the oPef\1119 ot bldl 11 normally live l>ulln.-the .... la concluded prlot to ,_.T ..-NCAM TT1"L1 Community C&blevlelon Thi• ordlnanca .,.... .,._ eotdef of Oranoe County, Said .... wm be made, but 1Mth the County Clefll °'Or· &Chool Dlalrlct Ed""llon A ~vmen• bond anct a d•YI P'iOt 10 1ne date ... ,or the eonctullOn of the for. IHl~I. • Celltor .... Company to con11ruct, come ettective 30 ci..,. tfom c111rorn1a ex.cuted by wUllOut oovenen1 or war· ange County on Mey 2 t, Cenl•, t026 t Yoollown At;-perlorrnanee l>Ond "(Ill be the uJe of your prOC>llftY No cl01ufe OOflMWMtoft, 9Y: ht ........ maintain, end op.tale 1 and att. the dale of tta CELESTINO PALACOL JA., r1n1y, •-P' ... or ~. ,. t988 enue, Huntlngton e.aetl, CA reql.l'f4NI ptlor to 1xecullon ..,. d•I• may be ... until ~.,.r YOU MAY ·~ O"'-' commun"y 14\tenna I .... ~IOfl. proVided. flow. A SINOLI MAN WILL SELL g.,ding tltle, PCI ton. OI 0... I. ....... At- t2848 ,hone (7 1') of the GOnlrec:t llf1d lhd be thr .. tnor11ha ffom Ille ~t• LOS£ LEGAL RIGHTS IF Pu~ Orenge eoeat1 ~ 1Ytlem within Mid -uwatthetranchl .. ner. AT PU8llC AUCTION TO encumbranc.e. to pay tM tenwJ .. uw, ..n C... M4-3339b1 320 In the l0tm NC torth ltl IN tn1S nol1CA oldel11Ultwur• YOU DO NOT TAI<£ DallyPllOIJUM8. 13.20,2 . City, ldopMd by Ina City byg;ant9Cllhllnotbec;ome THfHIGHlSTBIOOERFOA raomlltllftg Pf~ tum of HeffH H , C••l1tr•t1• NOTICE IS HE A EBY conttact docul'Mf"lll eotded (wflleh dat• or ,.. PROMPT ACTION 1986 ~I on ,,... 2'rd day of ett.e•tveunlell and untll the CASH OR A SPECIFICALLY the nolM NOUred try Mid 9Mcft. CA..,. QIVEN lhll the 11>011• ey Jefln J. llklir.,, Dt-eotdatlon on thl1 nollce) NOTICE IS HEREBY F805 fllovambar, tH t . and Gr1rtt• lllea written acc:ep. DESIGNATED CASHIER'S OMd ol Trutl. with lnl.,_. PubtltMd Orange Cout named $choOI Oletrlel for r9Ct0f, Main~. 0,..-· l h I 1 1 mount I 1 01\IEN That FIRST AMEAI· lfMnded try Ordinance 86 .... tanc:. 1~ In lhe mlllMf CHECl((S~ (PIYlble et tltM thereon ... prO\lldM In Mid O.U., PllOt June 13, 20. 27. Orange County. CalllC>fnla. allon• Md c-trucltoft S 1419.593 11 H ol May 29, CAN TITLE INSURANCE pt&,IC NOTICE eo u 10 edd to lhe deect'tp. llC*)llled In 5ec11on 2 of thl• of .... In tawf\.11 money of the "°'"· advllnCM, II any, Juty 41 tHe ectlng by and through 111 Pul>lla.hed Orang• Coaat t9N. end wlH Iner .... unlll COMPANY, a corporallOn, 11 lion olthe lrandllae.,.. ap. ordlnlln<le Ind delJver1 IUCfl United 8t•IH ) AT THE under 1n.·1erma Oflhe Deecs ' F82811 Governing 9oard, 11«t11n· Oally Piiot June 20. 27, 1988 your acc;ounl t>eeom. cur-duly 1ppotn11d Trualff flCTrTIOUI .UtMel peatlflO' In Secllon 2 "Orenl 11CC19tanc:. In aecordenc. FAOHT ENTRANC! TO THE ot Trltll, t-. cnargem and i---------- aner referred to u "DIS· F8H rent You INY nol have to under• Deecs of Tru1t Detect NAMI eTAftMINT of FranchlM" of OfdlnllQ with tile requlretnenl• ot OLD OAANOE COUNTY e11pen ... of the Truat• and P\llllC NOTICE TAICT' wlll raoe!W up to pey Ille entire unpaid POt· Aprll 29, 1981, executed l>y The lollowlng l*IOf'll ere No 1881 the deectlptlon CNpler 5 441 ol Tttle g of lhe COURTHOUSE. LOCATED of Ille lruata ctMteO by Mid 1---------- t>ut nol 111• than the al>O~ f'tmlC NOTICE uon of your a.;count .....,, CHARLES C SEVEN and doing ~ 11 that '1 lli.ched hereto u .,_port 8Mdt1 Munlelpal o H s A N TA A N A D"d of Truet, to-wll ITATDm#T °" stated lime Mot1«1 Oldt f0t lllOUQhluN~yrt'lll1lwUc»-V\CKI L SEVEN. "'110eod BATAVIA/ANGUS AS· Exhibit A " Code BOULEVARD BETWEEN 19225940 MANDOll•NTOfl Ille -d of 1 contract tor I( W mended, tKit you mutt PIY end Wife, u TN1tor, In favor SOCIA TES. 235 Eut !Saker SECTI~ S Pul>lleellon SYCAMORE STREET ANO The~ under Mid Ull or f!WCTITIOUI Iha above protect flCTrTIOUI IUStHIU lti. amount llaled •!>Ow °'VIRTUE & SCHEc.<. INC. Str•1. Sultl A. Colla M.... SECTION 2 AaeP•enoe Thi• Otdlnance lhall De BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, DMcl of Trust neretotoN •X· tu•••• ...... Bid• thaN be reoeNed tn N.AMI aTATIMINT However you and your a• Ben•llctery, recorded Callt 92828 of Franchi.. pul>llahed once In 1ri. official CA d nglll, tltl• and tnt.,..I ea.rted and dellverad lo the The tollowtng peraoni ,,,. place Identified al>OYe, The lolk>'Wlng P«IOnl er• ~flelaty or mortgaoee May 12, 1Ht, u 1n11rument S1epnen C Groal. 4118 Thlt lranchlM lhall nol newspaper ol the City conwyad to and now Mid underligned •written Dec· have abandoned lhe u• of and 111111 1>e opened and domg businell u WAAM· may mutually agr• In wr11· No 13872, In book 14053. Goldenrod. Corona del Mar, become effecllwt, tor any Thia ordinance wu 1,,.. by It u~ Mid Died of latatlon of Oalautt Ind De-'"• Flclltloue auetnell s>Yl>llcly read aloud 11 th• 1 NG lo N Ho TEL As. Ing prl<>f 10 the time Ille no-page 1709, of Official Re-Callf 92625 purpoM, un... and untll troeluc.d al a regular meet· Trutt in the pr091fty altu· mand for Sile, and wrllttn Name PAOPEATY OWN· aoove-staled 11m1 and SOCIATES NO 41, 3090 11ceol18le llpot19d (wfltcn COfdl In the Office of the Pam•I• j Groat, 418 Wfltten ecoeptance lhereot inoollheCltyCouncilofthe aled In Hid county, CaH· HollclOIOefllUl'landElec-EAS SERVICES, t3183 oi-Pullman Slr•I. COiia M ... , may nol be .. rllef than the County Recorder ol Orange Goldenrod. COfona del Mat. lhall heve ~flied with 1ri. Cfiy ot Newport 8Mc;tl held fornla. delcflbing ll'le lllnd llon lo Sell The u~ 8rookhurt1. Garden GrO\'e, Each blO mutl conform Calll0tn1a 92828 end ol Ille lhrM-month !County. ~alllorn•a. seeutlng Calll 92825 City Clerk. and IUCh WTltttn on the 91h day of June. tea&. therein !*IMd NICI Notice of 0.-Calif 92640 and be reeoon11ve to lhe Robert p warmineton. perlOd 11119d at>Ove) to. among ~ obtlga1ion1, Raymond A Duran, 805 ecceptence ahall be In torm encl wu lldopted on Ille A Condominium com-fault and Elecllon lo Sell to The Ac:tltlou• BullMM eonlrac1 documenll 3090 Pullmen sir• Co91• among 01her 1to1ngs. ( 1) One~ 1) not• tor the orlginlll Datot11. Corona def Mar. end aul>l1anc. u lhall be 23rd day of June. tH6, by prlMd of be recorded In the county Name referred 10 abO.,. ... Eacn Old thall De accom· Meta CallfOfnll 92ti2e J)fOYlde additional lime In sum of $ 148,200 00 ttiat Iha Calif 92825 prnc;rll>ed l>y the City At lhe following VOii. IO wit PARCEL t wtler• Iha real pr()plrty la filed In Ofenge County on panted by the eecurlty r• H1told G Perk• 3090 which 10 cure the deleutt by t>en•ftclal lnterasl under Shella V Duran, 805 lorney llnd 11\111 be and op-AYES, COUNCIL MEM-An undlvtdlel 1/ 161h localld Trull .. II CICG June l8 l98 I ~ILE !erred 10 1n the conlracl Pu11m1n SlrNI Co11a Mesa, 1ran1f., of lhe Pf()petty 0t such O..c1 ol Trust and the Dahlia. Corona del Mar. era11 u an 10C99tance of BERS AQM, Co11. Hart, Inter"' In llnd to lot 1 ol Corp01a110n NO F18'M 12 doeumen11 and by lhe 1111 ot Calilorn11 92826 olherWiM or (2) ntabhsh a 01>hgal10n1 teeured ll'letlby Calif 92825 MC;h and .-Y l«m, COO· Heather. Maurer. Plummer. Tract 11483, u per ~ ,... Addr"' and telephone Ernest ward. 220 12th SI. Pf<>P<>sed subcon1r1e1or1 Thia buatneu is con-IGhedui. ol p1ymenl1 In 111 pr8Mlllly held by Ille Tfi11 buslne11 la con-dlllOn and llmi1a11on con-Slrauu eotded In Book 489 pagee number of P«IOll eonducl· Hunll ton a.ech Call! The DISTRICT reHNW ducted by 1 gtneral part· order 1oeut1 your default. or uneleralgnad: lhat • breech oucl9d by' a general part· tatned herein, or otherw\M NOES. COUNCIL MEM· 23 and 24 ol Mttc:.llaneou• Ing tale Is· 7t01 Baird Av· 926..,no · 1he rlgtot 10 reject any 0t all nershtp bOlh (11 lrtd (21 of and default In. the obll· net1h1p apeclfled l>y Otellnanoe or BEAS -M8*)1, In the offiCI of the anu., RIMCll. Calltornl• WlltN B Phllllpt, 1 t92l bids 0t 10 waive any It· Robert p Warmington Followlng Ille ••1>1r1t10n ol gallon• IOI which such Deed Stephen C Groel rMOlutlOn of the Cl1y Coun-ABSENT COUNCIL MEM-County Alcorder of Mid 9 13 3 5 • 4 19 e I ( 8 t 8 I A•dord Road Garden regulantlM 1n 1ny bid• or 1n Thll 1tetamen1 wes flied the time perlOCI referred to 1n of Trull Is MC:Urlly haa OC· Thia atatement wu meet ctl Said wrtuen KC9Planc9 BEAS -County 342-3408, GrO\'e Clll1 9zt4o lhe bidding .,,,., Ille Counly Clerk ol Or· lhe flrat paragrac>n of ltoll curred In that paymenl has w!lh Ille Counly C'-11 of Or· a/1111 be ftled l>y Ille Grant.. E)(CEPT THEAEFAOM Oii• June 9. 1988 T'* ttalwnenl wu lliect Tne 0ac>1ttmen1 of 1ne1u .. ange Counly 00 June • nolte•. un'"s Ille obhgatlon nol ~made of Ttoe enllr• ange County on June 9, not Iller lhan t2 Ot PM of ~ MA\Mlll each and all of the unit• CICO CC>ttftOlltATION, wllh the Counly Clerk ol Or- '"'' Aeletlons hH de-19&6 l*ng forec:IOMd upon or 1 amount of prlnc:tpal balance 1986 ltoe fllt~th (15th) day next MAYOR 1bOWI\ and oeltned on Iha Ae TMllTl:E. AnMnd C. enge County on June 8 1wm1ne<1the~llprev&JI· F310912 MC>lflll Wl'"ltltn agreement and 1nler•t I I 17 S,_. IC· n 112a IC)llOwlng lhe dlle ot Ille ATIEST Wanda E Rag-Condominium Plen rl· 1-.do, ~ .... 1996 ' 1ng ret• ot per diem wegea In PubhShed Orenge Coul bet-you and yCXJr credl· erued thereon from May 12 Publlahed Orange Coaat adoption l>y Ille Clly Council glO. Cny Clerk corded August 20, 198 t In nah1re Pul>llehad Or•noe Coul lhe loUllty In wtlleh lhla 01ll'f Pllol June 13. 20 27 lor permlla a long« period, 1986 Whleh became 111 due Dally pilot June 20, 27 July 41, ol lhe ordinance. Ind. II lhe Pul>llahed Orange Coast 1>00k t41188, pegee 8413 to Publilhed Orange Cout Dmlly Piiot June 20 27 July wort< 1s to be pertormed tor IJuty • 19116 you hav1 ooly lhe 1eg1I right and payable on May t2, 11 1986 tiling of such wrllttn eccep. Dally Pllol June 27, 1988 , 870, lnc:lullv9 and r•r• Dally Piiot June 27 July 4. 41 11 1986 · · elCh crafl or type ol work F6.47 1oslop1tieeele ol~our prop· 1983 any advances r•· F-859 11nce by any such Gr1ntee F698 e0tded Ocl ober 2. 1981 In 11, 1988 F704 F-868 PtalC NOTIC£ PWLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PWllC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 86-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 5.70 OF THE NEWPORT 8£ACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO NEWSRACKS. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 Chapter 5 70 01 the Newport Beach Muruc.1pC1 Coele •s amended 10 read as follows SECTIONS 5.70.010 lnlant and Purpo" S 70.015 Dellnltlon1 5.70.020 Newerack Permit• 5.70.025 R•qulrement1 end DutlH 5.70.030 S~lal R9qulrement1 • Marin• Avenue S 70.035 Co1t1 S.70.040 R•moval of New1r.ck1 5 70.CMS Su1pen1lon and R•wocatlon: Appe•I• S.70 050 S•vereblllty: Supplemental Prowl1lon1 5.70.010 lntenl and Purpo" Tt1t1 C11y Counc11 ot the Cll'f of Newport Beacn hereby finds that newsracks. stands con1a1ners and s1m11ar new spaper v»n(ltnQ d 11<.~' t nve prohlerated and increased in cenam areas ol the C11y of Newport Beacll to the extent that in some 1nstdr•c.c l'lt'y cons111u1e a tnreat 10 pubhc health safety dnd welfare by 1mped1ng pedestrian traffic and 1nterler1ng w11h ingress or o ~g1.-ss 10 and from bu1IC11ngs vetucles and public modes of transporta11on The C••t ot Newpori Beach ltnds Manne Avenue on Balboa Island to be an e11tremety popular tour1st dest1nat1on wtlh unusuaUy h1gt. p~r1<1n aoo vllh1cvler traffic YOtumes m tl"le summer month' and hohdays There is a prohferat1on ot nl'ws1acks along Marine Avenue on Balboa Island r,.sult1ng 1n undue interference with pedest,,an and trathc ctrcutatton and increased saf Ply hazard Due to unique problems atong Ma,,ne Avenue on Balboa Island II 1s necessary 10 spec1f1cally hm11 the number ol locations and spaces lor newsracks The purpose al lh15 Ord1nanc1> is 10 promote the pubhc healtto. satety and welfare lhrough the regulation ot placement dppeurance number. size and servicing or newsracks on public 11ghts-ol-way so as to -A-Prov1d1• for pedestrian and dnving satety and con11,.n1ence B nsure no unreasonable 1nterlPrence with the flow ol pedestnan or 11eh1cular lralhc including ingress into or ec;iress from dn) res1den1.e or place ol business or lrom the s1ree1 to ttle s1dPwalk by persons elttllng or enteflng parked or sland•ng veh1Cl~S C Prov1dP 1i>asonable access tor the use and maintenance ol sidewalks poles posts 1rafl1c signs or signals hydrants mdoibo•es and access to 1oca11ons used tor public 1ransporta1ton purposes 0 Reoduce visual bhgtot on the public rights of-way and protect the aesthetics of stort1 w111dow displays public landSGdj:i1rt9 .;tnd Olh,.r omprovemPnlS E M,untatn anCI i;iroteGt thf' valuP ol surrounding properties r ReduGt> e•posure ol the C11y to personal 1n1ury or properly damage claims and ltt1ga1ton G Prott.>GI lt1P 11ghl to d•Slrtbute 1nlorma11on prolPCled by state and fedPral const1tut1on through the use ol newsracks II •S no1 lhP. 1n1en1 ot lh1s Ordinance lo 1n any way d1sc11m1nate aga1ns1 regulate or 1n1erlere w11h the pubhcatton r •' ,111 n J tr t "''"' or d•s<,i-rr11n;it1on of any npw.,papers 5 70 OtS Oellnltlona A. Newarack• Newsrack\ sn1111 mean dr,y typ .. nl Sf'lf service or coin opNateo 1101 container storage un11 or otner dispenser plac:ed upc.ro .ir•v Dubhe 1,q111s ol•way lor tt1P vending of frf'" <11s1r1but1on ol newspapers or news penOdlC<1IS 8 Publlc Rtghl-ot-Way l='.JOllG 119111 ot·...,dy stoa1 mea~ any p1,n11c prCP"'''" -such dS public strPets n1onways roadways sidewalks par1<.ways or <tl e,s ui-c,1Galf·d 1 ond on!Prtded tor lhe use ol me tr :lve1tng public wh1>ther 11Ph1cular or pedestndn located w1ll11n the C11y • 14• ,...C ')r! BP Kt C City Manager 5 70 020 HewtrKk Permit• A. Permit Required A newsr.ick p .. rrrnl ssued m jjCcordanc .. w11ri 1111s Chapter shall be ref1wred prior to !he ms1allat1on r.ilact '• r • ,,,ntenance ol anv """"srack wh1c.t <n wl10IP "Jr in oarl rests upon in or over any public flQhl·Ol-way A r·F·"' ,,.,,. .r ''" permit shall not bl" rAQu1rAd for 11n'f nPwsrack th.11 complies w11h the provisions ot lh•s Chapter and has .J •dl•d P" " 11 r ellect 0" thP adoploon date ol th1c; Ordinance 8 Appllcallon. A wntlefl appl1ca11or for o newsrack permit shalt oe filed wllh thP City M anager or ti•., or Iler des1gnef' and Shill or 'J r "'" lollow1ng mtorma11on , Thf r amf' .idoress and lplf'ptoon .. number ol lhP ,1pplic;int and owner ol the newsrack ') Tt ••name (lddress and t~lephonr• number ol a reprP'>Pnla11ve or other responsible person wl"lom the C.,1ty may nottty or outaG' at any lime concermng lhe <tno1tcan1 s nf:'wsracl< Th' r1umner ol r:ewsracks al tllP sfrP<>I addrPsc, ol the prr,posecJ 1oca11on ol eaGh as shown on a scaled draw1nq of thP propov•\l loca11011 4 A 01<1<;1ran1 rl lt·P locatton µroµCJsed tor thP mstalla1101 if tne newsrackfsl S Ni.lml!s ol nPw!>papers or pef1C1d1ca1s lo be contained 111 "ach newsrack 6 T r'f.o"' nr tir,1nel 01 nf'wsracl< 1ncl11ClinQ 1"''1Cr1pt1on ol thf' n1>wsrack and mo.mt 11 other than K JaGk Style Mounl Model 100 C fff f: 1<.h ,;oµhcatoon for " nttw~· i ~ .... m.1 shall be 11c.c.0Mp~n1et1 b'f en app1tcat1on tee as eslabhshed by Aesotu11on by 1t1 .. C11.,. ,.., j 0 111uence encl Dentel Upon a l1nC11r1g ltoP app1tcant •S •n comphance with thP prov1s1ons ot this Chapter tne City Manager shall •SSw' i 1Pwc.r<1c1t l)f'lrm11 di a 1or.a11or iJpprovPd by thf> T•alt1c Engineer 11 a perm1I is denied the apphcant shall bl!! not1t1ed 1n wr1l1nQ of thl' sp1>< 1f1c. cau.,,. ot 'i•Jrh dnn1t1I by lhP C11y Maneqer anCI the r1ant to appeal 1n accordance w11h Section !> "'0 041) f}f ltw. (,hapler E Condition• for Approval t T hP propoc.f>d newsr "cir pro1~ 1 s on10 into o• ovei eny part ol lhe roadway 01 µubhc stref'I or which rer.t5, wtiolly or m part upern illono or OvfJ>r llny por11on of ltle ro.1ow11v nr public strePt 7 The prup )SPd newsrack 1'1 to be 1ns1alled in whole or 1n part tn or over any sidewalk or parkway and (a1 TnP newsrack m its proposed IOCal1on wouh1l)ndanger1he safety or ~rsons or property or tbl The i:iroposeCI toca11on ,, usod lor public. ullllty purpo~.es. public transportation purposes or other public use. or (i;;J Tht> proposed network woulCI unrea&onably interfere with-Or lmpede th!" tlow of pedH1rian or vehicular 1ralf1c the inqress mlo or egress lrom any res10encn place of buStnf!'I!. or any 1eg11lly parkf'd or stopped vef11cle or Iha use of po1e1 post'> l•alhc. s1QnS or signals hydrants mnilbO•f" or otner ob1oc1s prA5ent 11 or near said 1ocat1on, 01 101 Thi! proposf'ld ""wsraG~ NOuld tnl1>rlPrt• w11h the ci"amno 01 any "dew1111c by lh• use ot mech1n1cat sidewalk c IPan•"Q niach111t'ly S 70 025 A9qulrement1 end Dutt ... A Any nf!lwtrRck o111h1ch 10 whOI#! ur 111 p.111 r11.,1~ upo11 1n 01 over 11ny t1dew11tk shall •ub1tnnt1nlly comply with the followina 1 Nf!'w r11c.h IOQt18<l n.,.111 8 curb •hall br pl;vee1 not ,..,,, than e1ght'"9n I 18) inches nor more 1han twenty-lour (24) inchf>s trom lhG edg1.1 of the curb NPwsrack' plnc;M111'11arM110 lhP rear of fhf! sidewalk shall be placed parallel to tl'le wall and at te1HI !I•• (611nchft'I from thn wal~ 2 Naw5racka thall not tlfl r.h11tnf'd liott~ or otnerw1M! e111ched to any P'Ope<ty without lh• coniient ol the property O'l'nf~f l N~sr&Gkt may t>n et111Chll!d to one anoth•r E'IGh group or 11tt11chl'd newsrecke shall be separated by •lght~ 11111 1nche~ 01 more Ttie rraltlc EnginMr &trait dttterm1op th11 numbef ol nftw9rac1t1 thll can be bollNS attached or groupt:d on a 1oca1ton by tocahon b&1•1 4 New'lracka shall not b pine~" matalled u\nd or ma1nta111*<1 ll Within 1111een I 1!>1 IH1 o l 1ny marked crostwotk b W1th1n twenty 120) IMt of 1ht curb return ot "ny unmarked cronwalh c W1trun len ( 101 feet of any hr hydrant lttl! c.111 ho• police call bo• or ()tiler •met~Cy laCJllty t.I W1ll"l1n ten ( 10) reet ol 4ny drlv•way e Wtlhln 1 n ( 101 l~I ahead, and fQfty 14101 t I to Ille teat of any ~100 marl11ng 1 d 1gnated tJu1 atop f W1th1n '"'' ( 101 f~ of eny bus t nr:h Pta!C NOTICE Pta.IC NOTIC£ Nil.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE P\BJC NOTICE g Al any 1ocatton whereby the clear space for lhe passageway or pedestr1ans 1s reduced to less than lour (41 leet, h Within one hundre<l ( tOOI feel ol another newsrack contam1ng the same newspaper or news penoOical except where separated by a street or corner or except where ( 1) a newspaper demons1rates lhal 111ere 1s msutt1c1ent room 1n one machine lor the newspapers which may be sold 1n one day. or (2) where a newspaper demonstrates that 11 publishes m ore than one ed11ton ot the newspaper for sale al the same time 1 Facing another newsrack. divided only by the width ol a public s1dewat~ or public pedestnan walk B The name address. and telephone number ol a responsible person who may be contacted et any time concerning tl"le new~rack shall be d1sp1ayeo on the hood of a newsrack in such manner as to be readily 111s1ble to and readable by a p/oposec11ve customer C Newsracl<s stiall carry no edverllsmg e11cep1 1 The name ol the newspaper or perio01cat being dispensed on the bottom onfHh•rd ( 113) ot the plastic hOOd and 2 Advert1s1n9 racl< carels con1a1ned in card pans whlCl"l are attached to and located on the front of the newsrack and do 1101 P"c.eeCI fifteen c t5) •nches m height and twenty-two (22) inches 1n length The rack cards shall be hm11ed 10 the display s .. 1e or purchase ol the newspaper or penodical being dispensed .., D Newsracks shall be kept clean and maintained In good worlun6· order at all limes. freshly painted and with unbroken Mods · E Frames and racks tor newsracks shall be K·Jack S1)'1e Mounts MoOel 100 or approved equal with a height not to exceed tony 140) inches Mounts shall be bolted 1n place 1n lccordance with specillcahons provided by the City ~ Newsract..s shall have woodgrain panels or be painted brown on all sides and the mount sl"lall be painted gloss black G No person assoc1at1on. ltrm or corporation shall place. locate or ma1nt11n • newsrack on the public rtght-of-way unles~ there 1s on hie with lhe City Manager or his or her designee 1n lull force and effect at all times. • document issued by an insurance company authomed to do business in the State of California evidencing thal the perm1ttee or owner 1s ihsured under a llab11ily insurance pohcy prov1d1ng m1mmum coverage of $500,000 tor 1n1ury or death to one person arising out ot the lo<.a11on placement or operation ol lhe newsrack on the pubHc nght-ot-way H Evt!ry perm11tee of a newsrack localed upon the publlc right-of-way must comply with the provisions of Newport Besen Mun1c1pa1 Code Business Ucenses and Regulahons. Secuon 5 041 020 Newsracks are exempted lrom any epptteabte annual lt'e required under Newport Beach Mun1c1pat Code Section 5 08 O~O S.70.030. S~lal R9qulrement1 for Newaracka aJong Marine Aw•nu• on Balboa laland. • In add111on 10 all ottoer applicable rules under the prov1s1ons ot lh•S Chapter the following rules shall apply lo newaracks a1ong MarinP Avenue on Balboa Island A Newsracks shall be permitted 11t only lour (41 toc11t1ons 201 Marine Avenue (locallon One) 206 Marine Avenue lloc.alton Two1 JOO Marine Avenue (location Three). and northern 25% of 301 Marine Avenue and 305 Marine Avenue 1Loc.a11on four ) a Each 1oca11on shall accommodate up to a maiumum of eight (8) newsrack spaces The eight (8) newsrack spaces shall bP d1v1ded mto 1wo (2) groups with a maximum ol four (4) newsrack spaces 1n each group Each group shall be separeted by lorty eight t48) inches or more Newsrack space 1s defined as that surface area in the pubhc flghl-ol-way St1ff1c1ent 10 accommodate a newspaper rack c In the event lhal the newsracks proposed to be placed at any one toca1ton v1ola1e the prov1s1ons ol Sections 5 70 020 tE1 or 5 70 030 1A1 tBJ priority shall be given as follows 1 W11h1n mne1y (90) days aller lhe adoption of this Ordinance (a) Firsl p11011ty shall be given to venOmg machines used lor the sale ol dally publications (those publtshed on tlve (51 or more days 1n a calendar week) of general ctrculatton 1n Orange County that otherwise comply wltti the provisions of this Chapter (bl Second priority snall be given 10 vending machines used for sale of weekly publlcauons (those published on at least 011e 111 day bul less than five (51days1n a calendar week) of general circulation In Orange County thal othef'Wlse comply w•th the prov1s1ons o t 1h1s Chapter 1c1 Third pnor11y shall be given to vendmg machines used for sale ol dally publteattons (those published on five (51 or more days 1n a calendar week I not of general circu1a11on in Orange County that otherwise comply will! \he provisions ol th11 Chapter (di Fourll"I prtorlly shall be given to vending machines used for the sale of weekly pubhcat1ons (lhose published on at least one ( t) day bul less than ltve (51 days in a calendar week) not ol general c1rculatton in Orange County that otherwise comply with the provisions ot this Chapter (e) Filth priority shall be given to all other vending machines on the basis ol first-come. llrSt·served In thP evenl mat an appllcant disagrees with the City's priority category ror ll'le such pubhcatlon It shall have the right to <1ppea1 in aCGordance with Section 5 70 045 of the Chapter 2 Commencing ninety 1901 days aller the adoption date of this Ordinance. priority shall be given on a first-come. l1rst· ser ,r,d basis 5.70.035. Co1t1. The costs ot 1ns1a11a11on maintenance. replacement removal. and retocat1on ol newsracks shall be at the sole e•pense ol tne pt;!rm111ee or owner Upon removal of any newsrack. the permlttee or owner shall. at hia or her sole eicpense, cause the pubhc right ol·way to be repaired to a condition In conlorm1ty to be surrounding area Upon lallure of !he permlllee or owner to make such repairs the work may be done by the City and charged to the permlllee or owner 5.70.040 Removal of Hewarack1 A Commencmg mnely !901 days alter tile adoption date of lh1s Ordinancl!I. any newsrack 1n violation ol any provision ol lh•s Ordinance w111 be deemed nonconforming B In the event mat lhe City Manager determines 111a1 a n~wsrack does nol comply w1th tl"le provisions of this Chapter ha or she shall provide written notice of such determmallon to the permlttee or owner The notice shall specify lhe nature ot the v101a11on the location ot lhe newsrack which 1s in violation the Intent of the City Manager to remove the noncontormlng newsrack in the event a hearing 11 not requested and the right of the permlttee to r~uest • hearing, before the City Manager wllh•n t1tteen ( 15) days lrom the dale of the notice Uthe newsrack Is one which has not been authortzed by the City Manager :ind ownership is not known. nor apparent eltef Inspection. a notice complying with this section shall be 1ll111ed to the nP.Wsrack C In lhe event that a hearing 11 held pursuant 10 this section. the City Manager shell render a decision. In writing, within 1en 1 101 days lrom the date or the heartng. and lhe dec•Slon shall advise tne perm1ttee or owner of his or her right to appeal to the C11y Council pursuant to the provisions ol Section 5 70 045 Notice of the decision shall be mailed to the permntee or owner and shall be considered effective on 1tie date mailed provided that the not;ce ls properly eddressed and placed In the u S Mail wllh first-class postage prepaid o Ttie City M anager may take possession of a newsrack and, upon the eicplratlon of thirty (30) days, dispose ol the nf>wsrack as required by law, 11 1 No Ma,.ng is requested by the perm1ttee or owner within fifteen ( 15) days aa provided 1n 5 70 040(8). or "l The appeal penod specified 1n Section 5 70 0415 hes eicplred, or 3 tn the event that an owner or perm1ttee fells to remove ttie raOk within ten ( 101 days from the date ol the decision of lht> Coty Council ll"lat the newerack 1s not tn compliance with the rules regulaoons and slandards estebllshed by lhls Cl"lapter S 70.CM5. Su1pen1lon end Revocation; Appeal1. Tile City Council shall have the powtr to hear and decide appeals baled upon the enforcement or interpretation 01 the prov1s1on ot this Chapter Any perm1ttee or owner who la aggrieved by any decision of 1he City Manager may appeal lhat decision by subm1111ng a written notice of appeal to the City Cler!< wtth•n twenty.one (21) days of the date on wttlci\ notice of the deet~1on wa5 mailed The City Councll may pr .. 1de over the hearing on appeal or may dellgnate a hearing oltieer to take ev1denct1 Md 1vbm11 a proposed declllon together with f1nd1ngs. wnh1n l1ft .. n ( 15) days from the date of the hearing The City Council shall w1thm thirty (30) days from the dale of the hear1ng re-nde< 111 OeetSlon on the appeal together with hndingi. TM decision or tne City Councll shall be hnat 5.70.050. Sewerablllty; Supp .. m•nt.I Prowl•lon•. II any provision or this Chapter as herein enacted or hereafter amet1ded. or the application th9feol to any person or c11curn5lancPs ,, held invalid such lnvalldlty shall not affect the other provl11<>n1 or ap~lcattons of thlt Chaplet !Of any 6Kt1on or portion ol section hereof) wttlch can be given effect without the Invalid proVlaton or appllcatton. and to this end the prov1s1ons ol this Cl'lepter are, and are ln1ended to be Mverable Tho proi;151on1 ot th11 Ch~tar are intended to a~menl and be In a<'d1t1on to other provi11ons of the Municipal Code Whttnf'lvflr thf' prov1s1ona of this Chapter 1mPoM 1 greater r .. trletlon upon 1>9ftonl. prem•MI, or precllc:oa than ta lmPOMd by other pro11111on11 ol th11 Munlc1p1t Code. th• prov111on1 ot lh11 Chapter shall conlrOI SECTION 2. TM Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall att•t• to the passage of this Ordinanc• The City Ctetk .nan cause the ume to be published once 1n the otflc1a1 ~paper within tlfleen < t &I days afttf 11' adoption The Ordinance 1h11ll b~come elfKllVfJ IMty (30) days from 111 adoption This Ordinance w .. mtroduced at a regular mMt1ng of the Clly ~nc;ll of the City of N<ewport Be.4Kh. held on the 9th day ot JunP. tqes 11nd w11 adopted oo tile 23rd day ot JuM, 11i186 by the tollow•ng vote, to wit AYES ,t;OUNCILMEMBERS Agee Cox, Hart, Hfllthet, Maurlf, PlumrMr S1rauu NOCS, COUNCIL MEMBERS l\BSCNT COUNCILMEMBEAS Pffllltt MAURIR, MAYOR ATTEST Wanda E R.egviO C•ly Clerk PubhsPlfl!d Orang CoHt Daily P11<>1 Ju 27. HUI noo I 1~ . i l • ' JUNE !7, 1986 ·------- 1 DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL.2/N025 JI • 'Alone Together' sprightly comedy The fam1h corned .. at the Costa Mesa C1" 1c Playhouse has touched on a \.anet) of lOplCS O\.er the years. from hone .. mooners ("'Barefoot in the Park") to 1mpendtng matermt> ( .. Generation") to the care and feedrng of teen-agers ( 'The Impossible Ycarc;") to marrying off a daugptcr ("Father of the Bnde") and even to romance among the ~lderly ("The ~t<.:ond Time Around"). This ume. in Lawrence Roman's "Alone Together," we're dealing v.1th middle-aged parents who finally shove their last kid out of the nest and start to relax. on1> to sec their firstborn come bouncing back. followed in shon order b> the second - and then b> a casuaJ ac~uaintance of the third. It"s an mterestrng concept. handled with the proper Toi TITUS lighthearted touch by director Pau Tambellm1 and her fine six-member cast Roman's scnpt tends to become some- what heavy in spots, giving the performers the task of mam- taming the essence of comedy ------••••• as they amplify their characters' trials and tnbulat1ons This they accomplish quite nicely. Roben Engman. a longtime playhouse favonte maung his first appearance in several years, takes on the role of the father 1n his customanl:> breel} style. providrng effective counter- pmnt tor Myrna Niles' fretting and carping as the mother of the brood who ca n't seem to secure her own identity. Engman su<.:ceed<> 1n keeping the atmosphere hght under the most stressful circumstance<,, while Niles delivers a fine, fractious character which doesn't always emerge full blown but which ncarl~ alwa:rs sustains the interest. The o"erbram> oldec,t son. who's escaping from a teach mg po\! at MIT 1s done with a keen sense oflogical d1sonentauon b\ ( ra1g Bentle> Harnll Thomas Lopez enacts the smoothly ht•don1st1c second \On tossed out of his mamage for philandering. with mgrat1atmg chann and male chauvinist p1ggel) Deborah Babos blends kewp1e doll cuteness wlth bubble- bramed nai vete as the scantily clad coed who's "mto cehbacy" and dri ves both Hamil and Lopez to distraction. Rohen Dem.more completes the company as the affable youngest son. glimpsed bnefl:r on his wa} to college. The playhouse's new tec hnical director. L-Onnte Alcaraz. hJs designed one of the most attractive settings yet seen at the C ,>sta Mesa theater-a mull1-level. comfortable ltvmg room of unmistakable Cal1forn1a flavor. mcel) decorated by Helene Angg.-. Jim Bell contnbutes some flash y special effects. whale the c;ound and lighting, by Loretta Lupo. 1s also ofh1gb quality. ·Alone Together" will provide some healthy chuckles. 1:spcc1all y for those older audience members who have been through the expenence depicted. It continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8·30 unul July 5 at the Civic Playhouse, f>h t Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, with reservations taken at hS0-5269 Pub/Hhcr· Karen A. Wittmer Fd1111r Frank Zin1 f>alt'h<><>A Editor Dmc L1nd~y .'\n Dtn:'C'tor Steven Houtth ( 1n:u/atwn Manager. Terry Kandlc Production Manager. Robcn L ( antrcll l>att"hook " pubh\hcd r"rl) f'nda)' h)' 1hr Oransr r;; Puhhshin& < o - PO Bo~ IS60. )1() W Bay \1 < o\~ Mesa.< A 92ti26 Telephone (714) 642-4)21 R~ullr business hours art 8 a m 10 ) pm Monday lhrou&h Fnday ~adhnt" for calrndar of rvtnu llems and leltl'r1 '' ' p.m Monday. The ent1rt contents of Datebook •rt copynshtcd by the Orantc Coast Publlsh1n1 Co All n&ht~ art rnrrvrd 2 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. June 27. 1986 Contents --------------------. OLD BLUE EYES WAS GREAT AT THE AMPHITHEATRE ••..•..............................• 1 7 By CHRIS CRAWFORD After some 50 years in show busrness, 01' Blue Eyes with the bel canto bantone voice can sttll sell out the house. Frank Sinatra, in a return appearance at Pacific Amphitheatre, greeted a capacity crowd last Sunday evepin$ as he casually strolled out to center stage and proceeded to give his fan~ what they came for: an evening of easy listening ballads del 1 vered b> the master of pop phrasing and vocaJ nuance. • OUR GUEST MOVIE CRIJ'ICS WEREN'T THRILLED WITH 'LEGAL EAGLES' ......... 12 This week premiers our .. Everybody's A Critic" section -which Wlll become a regular feature m the Datebook. Five guest movie critics (readers who answered an advertisement asking for ordinary people to act as movie en tics) will sec the same movie and cnttquc It. Every eight weeks we will have five new guest critics. Take a look at their reviews ... you might find a new perspective on that movie you plan to see this weekend! REHABILITATION CENTER BENEFITED FROM SINATRA CONCERT ............•........ 14 By CAROL HUMPHREYS That 70-year-old saloon srnger. you know, the fellow with the blue eyes ... he was back and never better' Summer Concert '86, which helped to benefit The Rehabihtat1on Center for Brain Dysfunction (RCBD) starred, in all his gJory, Mr. Frank Sinatra. Most of the I 50 RCBD supporters gathered at the pre-show party at Alfredos Restaurant had seen Frank perform on other occasions. OutOnTheT<Mn · NIFTY AMERICAN FOOD AT THE STUDIO CAFE...................................................... 19 By FIFI CHAO Back in 197 S there weren't many good restaurants on the Balboa Peninsula. In that year, however, the birth ofStud10 Cafe gave us a casual beachfront restaurant with good uncomplicated food, decent service and jazz sessions as an added attraction. Studio Cafe was an American restaurant before that classification became a nouveau clicbe. That tint restaurant is still quite popular and qu1e successful, but two years ago, owner Hovik Abramian added a second location in Corona del Mar, taking over the building on Pacific Coast Highway formerly occupied unsuccessfully bv the Hungry Tiger. • . RESTAURANT NEWS •••••......................... 21 RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK .............••.• 18 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ...........•••...... 24 ______________________________ ,,_, _________________ ~~~~----~~~----~------ it ~re to park this sum1ner BY ROBERT HYNDMAN ( )ut-of-rown ~uests with tenuous tamil- 1al ties promise to visit in July for an indefinite m~ Thev re bringing the kids All five The a1r-cond1t1oning is on the hi ink Your ceen-agers are dangerously bored The house needs cleaning. the lawn needs mowing and rhe dog has neas It theres a cure for the ~ummertime hlues. rx-rhapc; n can be found at the local park. Among its \hadr trees. cool lakes and ~reen-covered knolls and atblet1t,.{ields. a cherapeuc1c escarx-from the nerv'-'racking real1t1es of suburban life can be found l 1ke islands in a sea of asphalt and concrece, dozens of parks along the Oran~e ( oast offer a chance to relax while engaging in the time honored )um mer rttuals ot softball. hdrbecuec; Jnd nap~ Park~ in Newport Beach. Cosca Mesa. Laguna Beach. lnine Hum1ngt0n Beach and Fountain Valley are open from dawn to Ju.,k. and sumec1mes later. during summer They offer a range of recreational facilities and picturesque vistas. Visiting them cost vou nothing but time Rules are few Alcoholic beverages are proh1b1ted, except in Irvine where city permits can be obtained beforehand. The family dog can usually go along for the day. bur has to be kept on a leash Parks workers remind picnickers to remember co clean up after their canines Although 'iuch a request might seem superfluous a dog allowed to leave a tratl quickly 1eopard11e\ us standing as m.rn s best friend While Orange (oum>· doec;n t.ha've .in\. parks with the enormity of New York's Central Park San Francisco's Golden Gate Park or San Diego s Balboa Park. the lack ul s11e 1~ more than made up for in number and d1vermy. Also the parks are cy pKallr nearb\. within wall. in~ d1~t.am e or a shore b1n.cJe nde In l'lewport Beac h, tl1t· best park may be the t It\ ' six miles of beaches c;a't\ Ron Wh1tle\.. the c1n ) d 1reccor of Parb. Beaches and Recreation The beacheo; get all the attenc1on. Whitley 'iay\ "But wh~e mmt of our Cit\.' parks .ire prettv small for J picnic. there are c;ome popular ones Easchluff Park.1n che ne1ghburbood 1usc ea.-.t of the lipper Newport Ba)." a favorite spot along with Manners Park on Irvine Avenue near the Dover Shores neighborhood Both are shady. knoll-docted park'> with plav areas and plenty of spots to relax The most popular beaches. Wh1tlev s•n \, are those adJatem co the Balboa and Newport piers and the main beach in C Orona de! Mar Rut du rang -;um mer beachgoers should plan to arrive earl> Parking 1s a tou~h to find even Junng winter Duran~ summer, finding a spa le after l la m 1s next co 1mposs1hle In Costa Mesa, perhaps the most populJr .1.nd attractive C•t\. park 1s Te Winkle Park 1in Arlington Drive, ad1acent to the fa1r.crounJ., W 1th lakes. trees and knoll'> 'it .mered an,.,., 'lo aues. TeWankle plays host to c numle)~ 'ummf'r pte n1n. 'iays Keath V ''°Holt the t'lt\ ) director of le1'iure serv1t es Another popular choice 1n CoscJ 'vtn.1 , Lions Par!., site of the annuJI l 1ons ( luh J "h h\ Tha~ 20 Jere park at Park Avenue Jnd l '{rh )erect has J wealth of recreac1onal LH ilmn 1\ f avome net}o(hhorhooJ park 1\ \'(;ii sun P.trk. covertn}-!Ahout \1 at re\ off Wilson \trter d hloc k east o( ~{arbor Hou le\ Jr<l People re.ilh \t'em cn en11>\ dw p.irk Jon ( knowexacrlv whv. v .. n 1 lolr 'i.lld Maybe 1t c; because of the dec.1,.:n \.1 .ll h t1) the chagrin of our maintenance peoplt . "e \ t put in a lot of tree~ there. reshaped the u11cs1dt and maintained a drv 'ifream ht-J that l u1' through the park · (P/eJ\f.'\t't'PARk 11/PJ.~t r l Daily Pilot Oateboo1<1 Friday, June 27 1986 3 ' JUNE SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112131 4 , 5 1 6 , 7 , 8 1 9 20 21 pm s~o fOf ~·t'n nsoni 6~3048 A.'\ £VE.,'l.'\G OP RCSSIA.."\ BALL£TS b'~ the Balkt Re~to~ T hc::atre ton1&ht •nd \aturcb~ n1gh1 it 6 ir the nuJn\Llgc thcat« at C..okkn V. C'\ I ( ol It-gr I < ~ 44 (,oJdcn \,\ ~ Lqurui Beach Thi~ d.anct' 1« d~n't post t~ problem of thl' op ynolc·filkd .Xubol pushing m(at m.M\t'a .. here people can fttl rt'· J«tCd and lea'e YllthOUt I.ht' fun the) \trttl Hunll~on Beach The pri>- gram "''II lcature Slttping Beaut .. ~ct Ill The' Red Pon\ C un1•al Rus\.an char• tcr darn.~ and othcn ~dm· \1un 1s St •d,ancc •nd S6 41 the drJOr <all ~"15-llr ca.me for Join f~ndh crea11'l' -------------------------people and dance or pta~ hke a ltd 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DA.1\ICE Friday HOTEL MERrDIE' S E WPORT BEACH .._Jd off thl' .,.rd:.tnd •llh fanl.4c\t1c(ntl'ruunmcn1 of lhl' Sl"'•nd f.J,., b\ the:: \tont'bodgr Band in the ~1num o l thC' Hot.ti MC'nd1rn 4 YJ (.i~•1 30 f or ~ation\ C'<sll Linda Hon.t or BQnn1l' Trumbull at .:~,. ~" I •tlh C0$1Um~ and p(TCUS\IOn tn\lru- mma pro• 1dcd Health' n-frnh· menu and con,t'fY.UOn a' a1labk an thl' lutchrn. \dm1s.s.1on SJ (all Man Ruth at 491.2(.)4.4 or ( 4.)1'\cll at ~~1-8-064 "-PLUS DANCE CLUB Saturda) e\t'n1ng ballroom danong 10 the muuc of The M usic \1akcn ·It'd b~ Ra• Hilll I)· I I p m S.2 Pt'f pc-non uctit retre\.hmcrits 0rangt' ~n1or ( rnll'T I "l \ Olt\e, Oranet lp. %33 THE AME RI CAS l!'TER· Saturday Sunday 'A TIO!liAL OA.l\;CE CO prn.rnt~ " \""'"11 14\\ al "1 pm each F nda' 1<1111 .. 1:<1 b• a dantc !l<>":ial from 1.; 11 pm .. Jtltcrbug cl<l\\ ca~h \1orid.;s . .st ii p m and 4 tlallr•)Om iJr d L<Hln cla'>\ ~ch Wt'dn~~ :.11 11 Fine Art A.' E\'E~ISG OF Rl ~IA.' BAU.ETS Sec Fnd.a\ 11\t ng. DA.,CEASY " nt"°"' a&c ')aturda' night dancl' r' Cr" v.ttl fr•>m .J until madmgjlt •I the Laguna &;,,h Rt'\:· rc::a!lnnal Hall, ~<. f-ort"\t .\' c f"REE DASCE Cl.AS.SES all d.a\ fro m 10 am 10 4 pm at the urand <.>pen in! of the Jamm\ Odore Dante c e nter 151 lulmus. G-3 ( osta \I~ "'on-stopcla~ in ballet.Jazz. t<1p modern and e•en a httlc tango and Craft Show &v. ('~ 'l)ll. June 25 thru June 29 ~l'~r~ 01) Daily Pilot Oateboolc/ Friday, June 27 1986 \X'\:dnl' ... d.t\ rhru SunJcl\ H11nrml'.ro n l \."nrl'r "ill hl.' ttlk\J \\ irh ltnl' ,UT' .m J 1.. raf r, h.·.irurtnl;! BuJJ herrll k \ Je-,crt l.md ... c.1rc", J,m Jellm\ ,mirnar ... kt;rL e'. Lranc\ \\,l[\.·r color. ut Ur,m~c (., lUnf\ lanJrfoub. EJ H.1m,· ( .mhh~an ruml ~cnr\.· in .. , ltl'r\.llll1r. A rt 1-. dw rl'rku .t(Ct'nr fnr rhe h< lmt• l 1r ntt 1cc An ,1t'11nJ.tnll 111 \,ll11l· '''l't bl') 'h••r' mduJ1nt.: I< f\·nm; Tht: BrvaJ" ''· tHj.!11nwn \"t'1rJ .mJ Cm.uH ir'. 111,1 , ,tf rhl· 405 F~, .u l'l'·" Ii Rh ll .tnll f Jmger "' ,. in I !11"' mi.:rnn Rl' 1~ h ''The Fireblrd'' begins Ba.llet Pacifica praenta the popular Strarinaky ballet, "Tbe Flrebtrd," on Saturday, Jane 28, at 8 p .m. and Sanday, June 29, at 3 :30 p.m. at the 1AClma llouJton Playhoa.e, 606 Laarnoa Canyon Rd., LapDa Beach . Call 49"-7271 for more lnformatfoo. < la\'>C'\ rang<' from heginnn\ through rn1ermt'd1ate and athann·d For 1he danun' 11mr ol \our lite call 241-llQ(Jt( FREE RECITAL MC',tlan l·olk· dance<. lrom 1-5 pm <ipnng rC\:1tal ofRcl<1mpagodelC1eloat the Ran< ho \anuago C ollcgc ~mp11hca1rc .\d- m1\\1on I!> frcl' and food and solt dnnk\ art' for salr dunng the after- noon Bring p1llo"s to sit on and a '1\0r for the c;un F11r lunher in for ma11on call Y7 l. 11 li5 from '·" p m We<"kd3) ~ llooday MARTIN & TONI'S \wing l>..tnl·l· < lubme<"t'>at~'eralOrange< ounl\ location\ Dance\ dance lOnlC'll'> dance In~ pla~ outing.\ heach panil'\ an.-'iOme of the acu' 1ttl'\ Dancl' lt'\Yln\ a~ ofle«d tleg1nning 10 ad~anttd. ballroom to \wing f-or II me<. and loai lion\. call 84(}. '5 I~ Tueeday WEEllLY SENIOR DA"'iCES 111 pr~ntt'd b~ thl' ( osta Mt"\a ~"'or' from 8-11 p m Featured 1\ Inc b<rnd music and a Larse wooden danll floor ( o~ta M~ Women·, < h1h t..111 \\ ll!th \I ( OSt.1 'l.k<,a S~ donation ED LEACH BIG SWING 8A'1,0 pla}sfordanongcv~ Tuesda\ lrnni ~ unul 11 p m at th( Mead()\11 l;H~ < ountl") Cluh 16782(maham .\\l 1n H u~1ngton Be-ach .\dmt<."on "s.i Wedneeday THE AMERICAN l,._,T ER NATIONAL DANCE CO ~I nd.1 hs11ng. Friday "CUSTOM TO CATALINA" Take time out to travel In total luxury to C...U.. upon our H ' ...,..._, Seats 4-6 comfortably -cedl,... and •••W Included. Q .......... also. Travel time Is 60 minutes each way. For ,r:ur recreational pleasure, ..... ...._ .... and ~ Mr 1 are also available upon our ant••• c.t••• c ......... Spend part of your vacation on the beautlful Island of Catalina -4 .. , ......... sty .. , CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-#2-lltlOD LOCAL (714) 494-3300 CONTINUED "Al.ONE TOGETHER" at th1· C mta M~ C •Hl Pla)house. 6hl Hamrlton ~t { O\lJ Me\a (f\50-5269) ThuM.I)\ through Sat urdayf> at 8 JO un11I Jul> S "ARSENIC ANO OLD LACE",., lhe Harlequin !>inner Pla)housc HOJ S. Harbor Bhd . Santa Ana (9 79-S5 I 1) n1gh1ly t•ittcpl Monday\ at ~aryine cunain ttme-; through o\ug 14 "ENTER LAUGHING" in lht Drama Lab Theater of Orange { oast <oil~ C O'lta Mesa (432-SS27). clos- ing performance~ ton1gh1 and Satur dav at M p m .. 'iunday at l p m "EVITA " .it tht Lrand Dinner Thealcr. I Hotel ~a) Anaheim 1772-77101 night!) t·-.cept M onda~' .1t 'a~1ngl unain umes through Sept 7 "JITTERS" un the· main \lage ol South frnnt Rcpcnol). h'iS Town l enter Drt\C ( O\ta M<'<>a 14'i7-401 \1 llosing performance'> In night at H Jl m \aturda~ at 2 10 and H \unda' al 2 lO ,1n11 7 111 T uc"'1;1\ ,11111 \'-t•dm·..Oa~ ·•' X "MOVE OVER , MRS \1ARKHAM" ill 1111' C 1a1tkn (m1\t < nmmun1t> I ht'Jlt'r ( hapmJn at <it \IMk-., C1ard<"n C1ro\t' llN7 Sl!2J linal pc:rtorm;rntt•\ 111n1l(ht .inti "iatur d.1\ at X pm "'MllRDF.R ON THE NILE" in th1 l'JtlO r hcalC'r di ( 111ldc:n Wnt ' ol lt'gl llu11L1ng111n fkalh CK'l'i H l"'Xl I ru.la\ \aturda\ and luh 4 I 0 12 I Ii IX and 20 at X \On m 'OKLAHOMA" at lht• < urtain <all I >inner r ht•atcr fl'XI Fl(' amino Rt•,11 I U\llO (I< 11( I 'i41J) niyhth n1 t'f)t \1onda\\ al \Jn in~ l unam 11mn through \ui;? 17 "Pl.A Y ON" .1t tlw II unt1n11111n tkJl h 1'1;1\ hnu": Main \lrl'l't at 't 11rk1u"n .\'t'OU(' 1n tht• 'tcacl11f \ 1llJgc \horn•ntt n·n1cr. lfun11ngtnn lk.11hl!n!·l4MI f nd<1v,,1ndSa1ur 1la\\ c11 R 30 throutth Jul\ I~ \unda\ r-·rl11rmann: at • lll Mud.tnthalcr < ultural <enter. 1201 W Mal,em f'ullcnon (711-2792) do'>mg pcrtormanct'!> tonight and '°laturda} at 8 p m "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" al the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. vardcn Grovt' (636-7213). clo\mg pcrformanc~ tonight and Saturda) at 8 p.m Saturday "ALONE TOGETHER" :u the Cona Mesa ( 1v1c Playhouse Ste Fnday listing. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhoust' Sec Fnday llSting. "ENTER LAUGHING" at Orange Coa<it College ~ Fnday hstmg. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater Sec Fnday listing.. "JITTE RS" at South Coast Repcr- tOI') Stt Fnday listing. "M OVE OVE R , MR S . MARKHAM" at thr Garden Grove \ommun1ty Theater \ce Fnday hst ing "MURDER ON THE NILE" at C ioldcn West < ollcgc Sec Friday h'ltlOP,. "OKLAHOMA" .!l the C unain Call Dinner Theater Sa· Fnda) hsung. "PLAY ON" at the Huntington Beach Playhou'>t' ~ Frida> listing ''SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at thr C:,an Clemente < ommun1ty rhl·atrr Sec Frida) h\ting. "TOMFOOLERY" on th<' \t-cond ~tage of South C oast Repcnor) Sl'<' r nda} hsllng "THE UNINVITED'' by the l P Rcpcnof) Company 1n F-ullenon Sec fnday hsung "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" at thl· (1cm Th<'ater See Fnda-. h-.ting Sunday "ARSENlC AND OLD LACE" jt lht' Harlequin Dinner Pla}hOu\e ~·t· 1-nda) h<it1ng "ENTER LAUG HING" at Oran~ < oa\I < ollcge Sec Friday hsung "EVITA" al the Cir.ind Dinner rhC'at<'r Stt Frida> h\llog. "JITTERS" at South ( oast Rcpcr- lor. See Friday hst1ng. "OKLAHOMA" at thr < urtain <all r>111ncr Theater Stt Fnda) lis11ng "TOMFOOLERY" on 1he \t·\'.oncl "SAME TJME. NF:XT Yf:AR" .11 F:----- tht '"'" C lt>nwnir < ommunll\ ltl\·,11t·1 211~ \\~ < ahrillo \,in "11 S MATING SEASON. ( knll"Olt' ~4'1~-04h'l llll\1nj! p•;r ""•" ......... , . .,,v11_,, .. ,_,,,,, lnrmanll'\ tun1ph1 ,inti \aturil.n JI H ' ' " '' .... J'l Ol It t~ fW•N•Y • ,.... h• \I • I\.\ ''TOMFOOL.ERV" 1111 tht· \(·rnnd I \1.11tt· ol \(luth < 113\l Rl'!ll'llor-. ll'' r •I" n ( l'Ol('f l>TIH' ( O\t,1 Ml'\3 t'I' 401'1. ,111\lng pntmmanle' In niithl ;it K· ~O 'ia1urd3\ at 'I amt •1 pm 'iuml;1~ at ~and X p m 'THt: llNINVITEO" II) thl' l p R q1t• r 1 or v < 11 m p.1 n' .1 t llH· SOMETHI NG TO DO ? VISIT ART GALLERIES! ~TH3()(1\ ,..,_" ~,.,., ... ~....,... '"""· ... -.... .,,"""·~~., ............ ,,.~..,., f1'tfi-f~otl11"lt,..,..'"""'""''trt~r , ..... "' .... ,.. ... _,.. \J\/I 1111"1 /•II I 01~1 • .., l•"I'"' "" 11/tll~\I tfl..,!lfl Mii f 11111111 <\I HI/fl/I/I \I •I• /111\1/ \I -\ .. If~\ 1)11 11111 .. 1 I~ V"I' .,, ~"" IHH ,... .,..,...,., .. ~ .. ""'"""' ,,, ,,,, ,., ~, ... ~I Jllp/lt.,, f"f~,.,.,..,.,,,. '·------------~J.I '"' ---------- rJ l'I I I Q I t• CJ f l '" [J "I ' ,... _ , ......... _______ _ Stagt' of South Coast Rcpcnor) ~ Friday listing. "THE UNINVITED" by the LP RcpcnoryCompany in Fullcnon Sec Fnday hsung. "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" at 1he Gem Theater &c Fnd.ay lf'1t111& TlleH&y "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at lht' Harlequin Dinner Playhl)U~ W( Fnday 1a .. 11ng. "EVITA" al 1he Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "J l'M'ERS" at South Coast Reper tor) Sec Fnday hs11ng. "OllABOMA" at the C unain < all Dinner Theater. Stt Fnday hs11ng. "TOMFOOLERY" on the Second ~ta~ of South ( oast Repcnol) S<-c Fnday hsllng. WedneH&y "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at tht' Harlequin Dlnncr Playhou~. Stt Fnday li\llng. "EVITA" at the vrand Dinner fhcatcr. See f'nday 11 .. ung. "JITTE RS" at South Coast Reper- tory Stt Fn~y hsung. "OILABOMA " at the C un.a1n <all Dinner Theater Stt Friday h1111ng "TOMPOOLE R V'' on tht' "i«ond ~Wgt of South < 03\t Rcpcrtor) 'K:r Fnda) h\t1ng. Thanday "ALONE TOGETHER" at th1.: Costa Mesa C 1v11. Playhour.e See Fnday lasting. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" Jt the Harlequin Dinner Theater !x-c Fnday listing. "EVITA" at the (,rand Dinner Theater Stt Fnday hsung. u nTTERS" at South C oast ReP<'r tory See Fnday hsting "ODAHOMA" at the C urtam < all Dinner Theater Stt Fnday hsung. SINC:;t es rrtday THE CARTIERS AND I' KARAT Cl..UB for singles gatherli for psych11 fa•~ dances, and house pan1~ at ~ pm each Fn in Nl·wpon &ach h41-3987 FOCUS tO, a group of single~ age\ ~0·29 meet at 7. '0 pm at the ">outh < oast ( ommun1ty { hurch. SI :io BonitaCanvonDr. lf".1ne 854-7600 P ARENTS WITHOUT P ART· NERS holds their monthly dance at 11 pm for all members and JUC!\I\ E:nJO) hvr muo;1c An oncnta11on for new members rs at 8· I S p m sharp Ramada Inn 35 Calle de lndu!>tna' ~n Clemente. 586-9110 ( all 898-797 5 for meeting lcxatton and add111onal infonnauon Mcmbcnh1p tn PWP 1\ open to FOUNTAIN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4th Annual FIESTA July 2 -6 S GREAT DAYS OF FAMILY FUN ~ saturctav. July 5th 7:30 P.M. Wednesday JULY 2 Tftunctav JULY 3 5 PM to lllOMCHT 11 AM to llK*tCHT MISS Fountain 'nllt'V Pageant Hunt109ton Be<Kn H19n scn004 Auc:morium Teen Dance & Date Ntc;int unoer rne S~r<i FRIDAY saturdav JULY 4 JULY 5 11 AM to llJDMGHT 11 All to lllOMCHT PENNYSAVER S· 15K Flf'tcner & oak~ P::lrlf·tOParlc lltln !lit> COOltoff e19 &and sounos SUPHSA\/Ell Hear CM SOUndS Of Firemen s ocvmo•cs oo~ev Kenton. 8.lSie Blu~rass Music Fest111a1 Lomt>aroo Miiier Concl'rt on tnP Grl'f'n & JamPS ~on cnasr & 3rd Annual Battle Of The aanos SUnday JULY 6 NOON to 9 PM Cl<KSIC Auto Sl'tOW Parade uons Panca11e Breakfast Fll'tcner & Qalles Cl'tltl COOll:Off Arm wreslhnc;i Ft reworks "Concert on the Green" soect.Xutar TM •inoston Trto crtamo1on~n1ix oa+1V Fiesta AClmlsSIOns Adults S5 00 Youtn s1 00 Aoe 611 ~ s & under Frtt StOOOFF each Adult Admission IMaxlmum s AOultsl saturoav Ontv FleSU Md Kingston Tno AOmts~on Adult S? 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Oor1ners s ur.r >J!> spagh~ll '" r;u irJI< or t:nagne #h•c;t1 f*""d fovr fJe<.lpl~ trJ r S2 1 9~ lnd111d va 1 d1r rJPrs or~ pr•c.ed '"-'"' \6 ~~ Iv $11 'JS Ttif' merau teatur~ 10 d1f terent appet1ze<s ranging from potato str ms to fried ra11101t with SC.U(.P dfl F alc.o s 15 'J~n r ur.sday ttiroogh Thursday from 11 30 a m ro 10 00 pm and F'rrday and Sa1 urday from 11 30 a m to 11 00 p m and Sunday from 5 00 p m to 'I 00 p m cM Felco'• le located al 270 Ent 17nt ltr .. t In Coeta Me-.. "eMn•lton. 722.92JM -' • .:.c.. • i il~ ~ . . ~_.: ..> '~;..;,,.... -.. tt. ..,., .. ;.,-. ~ _ .. > .!..!.- . •): ~ \' .. . I f).-,, • l P~RT o' : ory ~Hf.f.L ''f flUE'DSHlf' I · ~ 5 t"la."1.l lC.O • ! r v ~ n .,. T aoir.:~ :.it ( z.. "-~ ~ ! 8' J<JH°' R<JtlS i:-. -'-''"' --- a r r • • _n m.g r ... 1 • • ...... ~ate•" .. ·.o ttt.-1• l...s.~ •, ~\ ~l'k 'Wt'." \', ~ • •a\-1 ... onh 1•,. Ion,~ ""I \1 ~'> r ;. f" rY . .H \ "'"'' IC1·rntd o\ .. hare r •"t<c.i'' "./\ , c• }·er • l .. 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' ... ~· ~ • • • \h.11:J~n1' ani; 1 • ' T • • \ .. roe-a' a 1 I· "tJ d •",.,. <:..f...sm Saturday CH.~\tBER I lclTll"O'-'tO p&&.o0 Stt f-ncb, ~ lm•n~ for tda ~ &nd &ticpho.:x nl '~ll1oa SaDd•J CHOIJl OF E.' '"l> 8011 r ROM ESB.Jt:ilG. DE'\~ io. ni~ 1 u ~ 3tfJ a: th<' f "\t B:.aptil C urd'I af Saisu ~~ I 'th SI.. ~nt.a ~ }4~.:55· T r Vll'\roa. c.cn featurn "'On ,.,\ lhtOG. Lanpa~. Hair-11on a na 'titr\ Fnr \l>IJIOffm~ SOlTB OOA.ST \" M PHO\-.,· o!IQ, an 4.ll· .\.lTX'flCaD Po~ (on C'n at !ht Ir' inc Mamou IO<b' at 1 ti m 1n tJic < 1rand &llroom C o nd ... 1rd b' Jobi Lll"r"! G~. 1~ ~'mN)(lri~ or-c~tra "'lll ~n1 ~ )p., ;1 &~oe­ Posx ''~ crittlntui.n tC'J:ionng hnc ).(;pnno !Yth) Knrght \lngini a J~rom<" Krm mt'dk' a•d otbtt fa,ootC' mdodao "')'1 n 111<: ~ uam " Tcha1kO\ ' \ ' : 0~cr· 1urt' John Walhami fl . "'lt', F&> 1uc Rteb.lrd ROI"'\ \ 1 l >I"' at Sa anJ man' olhn -'rrK'n • .sn 1o1.orts. l;a~ ofi I Oare a'a1'4ti <' a1 SI ~for 'o('l«1 sauna and s I I I lf rqular ~ating. lnd1' 1dual llCH I\ ;6r(' SIS and S 10 Rt>ll"eUlmc:n:\ .. ti( a\&11- ablc for rtY'f"\ u1on' .:s•i.! 1nfor- ma11on c:all bb~--~~ Wed.Deeday wl a St'MMER Ml "'ll f f.STI· \AL'' lt>ncludes v.111'; \t.,\1l ~ 'orman Ckllo Jo10 .. It •11 Ii JI ~p m in thC' Fine: "n~ ( on.1:11 Hall Tl\( proc.ram katu~ th!' I -It m1a missing from Missing Persons f()IJP Tf(j(f' FR.EE CLASSES & O'IN HOUSE at~~~ .... JIMMIE De FOAE O~NCE rENTER ,.., fii~W'f ~ c 151 KALMUS G3 COSTA MESA FOR THE DANCIN ' TIME Of YOUR LIFE, CA LL 241 ·9908 FREE CLASSES-Sunday, June 29 10 00 AM -'00 PM 'fl'" l.J • .tfc: D.1k 1 •1, •mmunicauon r 'l"llf J U· ~·\ her h..J, ll'a\ln \ J1cn,c It'\ d1~JlJ'.'lll011n(t Ill 'l"\' \lt\\IOf. p,.,,..,n, fall \() lla1 ;sltt'r r·•iJu,inr. 'u h a pr<J m1~1n1 altium r 4'~\ \ummcr ~ion \I ".i~~, like \\ ndt> ... ~ and ··v.a1~1n" • l \" ...C"n ' not onl\ lrc·all'C' nut J1mnn· ,1ra1c-da~nseofhumnr1 h.1t rm,10 ,r.i ' 1 1' 1 1o>tiir flJ "" haH d1sapprared from lhl txlr J '.ii\ '1u.; 1'1h1'>tr.ul·ndn!"ll•\CJ < nn~rdtnng that \11,,in~ l'«l".l>n• •n' jJut·u I• ltll t:u11".JI 11-.;I.. n art' du~t d~C'"ndan1' lr11m ,u,h a \ I d''l 'Pt> ' p rh.irh lhl'> \lag1· Ul'4111 \ l' and laO\ mU\IC"tan .id r.ink 'l" "'4' th1 t"i.tr1J' atll'mp1 It• /<1ppa 'ou'd C"\p('\t a ti11 rr H thJn r ,..., r1'-ltt t• r 1h11r a,~ 11 \la~c 1hl·1r currt'nt lack of ong1nafll' \\hat pr i. • ' 01 r !ht n.111J mcm""'' " m1v,ing 1n th1~ ~roup " J 'cn,1• 111 !r" 1•g.Jm..a1..apprn1 "llh thl·,111"J mu't1l~a1 du~llon and ~cnu1n ''"" P ,.l'Jt H' 1hc ng, ... 11h C-<"nt~dunnathC'"arli'l'\ho"' r-,._,_-..c.. 1 LUAU CRUISES r , r ...,'X~ ,.. A ,, \t • ·.· ' ' • 675-4704 4'"• "'• A • v ,. ,, • y • J-' • ~ TANNING Nohody needs me since ?1a.ta4' 7ac Opened• fe.11urin~ T ANAM~ RICA beds for 1he comfort f, TAN thil1 w,1., onl~ a rANl ASY lntrodut tOr)-Tan '6 .. Second Tan ,... or appoantmt•nt M~F oam •iprn Sat(. Sun RX 650-9171 1673 Irvine Ave, #K Costa Mesa ---------------------------------=--- Saturday ANAHEIM BILTON AND BILL MEDLl!!V IN CONCERT AT NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for TOWERS CARIBBEAN POOL THEHOPtonashtat 7:30 Sl2.50'J)rr teens 16-21 at "Jag" 23642 Rockfield PAJtTY Every Saturday until August ~rson. 187741trookhur'lt in Foun· c 0 NT IN U ED Bl E 30 EnJOY 1 Canbbean $lttl band b) ta v II c u 96"2 i"" vd in I Toro. Presented by Ccc the pool and under the st.a~ '" a m I cy. a ,.. ""' Farrow. S6 admission. 300 capacll) NJTTY GR.rrrY DlRT BAND ~e Call 837-1961 for more information garden-like semng. EnJO)' a vanet)' of Fnday hstmg.. J cold salads, fre~h frullS and and ice LES DANCERS of Laguna "811 ( hambcr Singers. l J(Ts .\lumn1 choir Works include "Trio• for flute n·llo and piano "Song of the O~n Road" and "A Jubilant Song." See fnda\ hs11ng for adm1!>s1on pr1ce' and telephone information SEAL BEACH CHAMBER MUSI{ FESTIVAL on Wednesdays ton1gh1 and continuing through .\ugust I J featuring the Ha)'dn Orche<itra and other guest musical groups Prov.ram" hl·gm at 8 and there 1\ no adnll\\1on lharge Programs are held 1n llw ( ommun1ty Room of the Mar. Wilson l 1bral) 707 E::lectnc 1n ~al Beach Tonight the Lastra"ag.an1a Baroque Tno. works tor violin lello and theorbo (ba'' lute) p<-rformcd on tn'>trumcnts of the ~nod .\ prt l·un{en prewn1a11on ""Ill d1~ 11\H'alh C'\l'ning·, program Thanday THE FULLERTON PLA VF.RS ')t-( I nda\ hsung SEIVllNARS Friday HEALTH FOODS COOKING CLASS uffl·red each f nda:y through .\u~ I begins Loda> from 11 am to 12 ~Op m in Room 105 of Orange < oast ( ollcgc.-·s Home Economic\ Building. "foe ofS28 co"er. food and matcnals For funhcr 1nforma11on l3114l:!-5!!80 TYPING FOR BEGINNERS age~ 10 through adult meets each fnda' 1hroug.h Aug. I from 8 10-10 20 a rri Intermediate class meet\ 10 'O am unlll 12· 20 pm C la'iSC\ are held sn Room t()q of<X c-s Business fdul"a- twn Bu1ld1ng The fee" S25 per le"cl <all 412·5880 NOT ALL JN YOUR MIND. a free '-"Orkshop toda' from ~ 30 unul noon Ill the communll\ room of lhl.' < 1t~ Shopping Center 1n Orange l his workshop will deal w11h man) P'YChologscal S}mptom' \uch ,\\ depn-s•;ion. anx1et~ p.in1c anac~' .ind man\ otheo thal are c~u\C'd b\ :1 ,·ommon tITatable medical con· d1t1on Join us and lc:arn .iO.iut lhl\ :!11th ( entul) illness whKh alll'l t\ 2" ixr (COi of the populatmn in \ou1hcrn < <ihfom1a For 1nform;111011 and rl·s- ,·n at1ons (5eat1ng hm11cd to 411) l·all the Orange Count) \kntal llcalth .\\\oc1111on a1 541.-i5w Tue9day "SELF-ESTEEM: THE KEY TO FEELING GOOD'' a \<'11cc; ol work· shops at Golden West < ollegc on fu~a>s tonight throuLth Jul)" 15. " held 1n Heallh Sciences I 18 from 7 to Q m p.m Prescn11ng the workshop will be wnia (ian1. a rnnsultant to l<lrporauons and 1nd1\.1dual!., ;1uthor. and 5em1narlcadcr 111 the areas of ~lf­ c~tccm. motivation and avoidance of destruc1tve s1ress ~ork~hop f« for this program 1!> S2S and pre-registration with the Com· munll) Services office " re<. ommendcd For add111onal 1nfor matt on. call 891-3991. GoldNI ~ e'>t < ollege ,, located at I 5744 <•olden Wc'1 Str«t. Huntington Bea<.·h FINANCIAL PLANNlNG ;\ f~c \t'rninar sponsored by Dean Witter Re)nold\ tonight at 7 pm :11 the lfohda) Inn, 2S20S l.aPa1 Road. Lagum1 Hills The ~msnar will lX' C'onductcd by Eugent' J ( omchu\ \i P and Product M1na,aer fut Dean Witter'\ West ( oast Mun1C"1pal Bond DeP11rtnlent. San Francisco. and will d1\Cu\s the changes propo~ h~ thl· AN KNOWLTON with Broadwa\ cream b3r and de<osen buffet plus hot Band Only .. swing dance to OJ at Reagan admsnistration and lhcsr star Dean Dittman at the Forum cntre<"s Pncc ss $1 2 50 for adult\. Bobb)' McGccs. 2-6 Pm Com· effect on municipal bonds and Theater in Yorba Linda tonight at!! $7 ~O for children. Includes all you phmental")' deh bufT'ct No adm1ss1on \tratcgic-. must appropn.uc for 41 75 Fairmont Blvd an Yorba Linda can cat butTet. entertainment tax. tsp. chargt" 351 East Pacific Coast High· 1oday'\ bond 1n,estors Re\cn atiom ~ho~ tunes. acting, s1n11ng and and self parking ( ocktalls arc exlr3 -.;,, ...,.e,,.. port Beach 6 H -Hl!O mu,t be made 1n mham:e b\ calltng \IOI) tclhng re-create favontc Broad No advance ttckl't ~les. Call C athennc Plummer. ~81 -1'So wav roles Accompirn1ment b\ the 740-4268 for information and re\C'r· Monday Broad .. a) Plus Four T 1ckcts are vauons. Wedneada• $7.50 at the: door. Groun discount\ LEE FERRELL SHOW~ Fnda\ THE HOP, S« fnda) h!.llng. " arc a I bl F d ,o:-1 I t SWALLOWS COVE 1n ~an SUN SIGN UOOKSTORE 'as a e or eta1., call the is sng l 'I L Nonh Orange County Communit)" NITTY GR11TV DIRT BAllrO \tot· emcntc 1ve big band danc1n.a to Wcdnesda} Night Lecture Senes College D1stnl"l Communtt) St-rvice-; Fnd3) Lm1ng the mu\st uf ~s Dougla\ and ht\ tonight features Stephan Halsom office 779-8591 Quintet c"Ver) Monda) evening 1. I I at 7 lO Hal~m. with Paul THE HOP, Stt Fnda) hslln& Sunday p.m. No adm1ss1on cha'JC'. Wednc\· ~lomon.1sLo-authorof'"Res~g-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d:a~)~G:~~nd~b:u~ffi~et~a:n:d~d:1n:n:e:r!~~~~e sng Your Lif{> 1n Three Acts." He SAD£ Bil.LY OCCAI( JAMES TAYLOR ~ HOOSl°" AJK DRAY EUON JOHN t£UT ICtvu•u ha'i taught all over the world ,.,. including 1he Middle East. A graduate of New York tJnsver~ \It}. h1~ simple ph1losphy bnngs remembrance of profound and ~smple truths. He will include prac11cal steps using Onental S) stems that teach inner guidance designed to help us slop being "1c11m'i of life S5 donation. The 1..iun 51gn 1s located at 32122 Pa~o .\delanto. Suite :rn. San Juan < ap1strano. 493-71 51 Friday NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND at the San Diego Wild Animal Park tonight ~turda:y and Sunda) Con· ccn 1\ free .. Ith admw,1on 10 the park and will he held in the Mahala .\mphttheater Concen 11mc\are 7:30 each da~ 15500 <;an Pasqual Valle> Road, F\Cond1do (619) 747-8702. HATORI appear. Wl·d -Fn from 8 p m 12 '0 a m at the Sheraton ll.lc11.por1 Hotel. 4545 MacAnhur Blvd . NC'wpon Beach 833-0570 FRAN MARTIN ~rfonns ea\~ h\tcnmg. contemporal) mustl on the piano Dancsnf available Tues .fn 7 lO-t<HO p.m Hol1da) Inn. Bnstol ~'e Costa Me\3 THE HOP prc~Ol\ dant mg mustl h\ eml·ee Fd1w, I .ane Fn -~at : "The \uthcnt1t~:· j It'<' Sil'\ dance band. ~wn JI !!.JO p 111 Rock 'N Roll lkaH•n," a "'C' \how tnbutc to thl' lq~cnd\ lcatunng Buh C 1ully. Mon at X pm "Rod . .\rnuntl lhc Clock " a hl\ton of nx .,_ and roll leatunng la\on ( ha~· rues Jl lj p.m , and < 1a/\ C onte\I\ 1nclud1ne. L 1p Sync l 1mbo and Ba\1..ctball \hoot. Thur.. I ~774 Hrookhum Fnunta1n Valle)' 'Hl~-2"\M LEE FERRELL SHOW feature' f-errcll on sa\Ophone piano and 'ocal' Wnlne'>day thrnugh Satul'Clly lmmllpm a1V1lla<i1no 16883 Beach Uhd. 1n Hunungton Beach 1(48-4~40 DENNY PEZZIN at the Bnstol Bar and Cinlle. Holtda) Inn Bnstol Plaza Hotel. 1 I 31 Bmtol St sn Costa Mesa "Rock and Romance" 1s featured t'ach e"cnsng Wednesday through Saturday a1 R as Denny Peuin take<; \.OU through time to dance to the musK of the fiftie~ and rtftnanccs you into the c1ght11•\ Call 557-1000 for tnore 1nformat1on GEORGE GILLIAM QUINTET at f-1orencr Beanc's I\'\ Houc.c' Re\ taurant. '84 Forest •\\t' 1n Laguna Beach Dance M '0 p m until I lO .1 m Tu~a-, through c;aturda} War rcn J14'on. "OC""" and ke:yboard. featuring Elena (reorgc and Joined hy RC't" Johnson on fnda\. and S.-.turda)' \un II pm I a.m Mon !! 'O pm · I '0 a.m Tues \at !! 'O. I 'O am 4941j4CJI ''SUMMER FUN'' FROM KDCM 1DB.1FM -TUNE IN AND WIN- • Tickets to the Oranie Cot11ty Fair. • Or to the "Art-A-Fair'' or Sawdust Festival. • Or the American Boatinc Jubiee '86. • Or W-tld Rivers at lion Coootry • Gowmet dmers tor two in the COtl'tyard at the Hacienda in Santa Ana. • Dinners for two at the Tivol Terrace in Lacuna Beact.-fLUS-Tickets to "Paieant of the Masters." I I r --------------------------------------------, I AISI Cl• TMS CCUOll MC> MAI 10 1 NAME ADDRESS CITY DAYTIME PHONE ( "SUllH FUI" -KOCI IADIO 1 I 130 NEWPORT CENTER OR 11210 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 ZIP I I I I I I I I I I l WINNERS Will BE SELECTED BY RANDOM DRAWING ANO NOTIFIED BY MAIL I ____________________________________________ J Deity Piiot Oetebook/ Friday, June 27. 1986 1 --~-~~---~----------..--------------..-----....................... _._.. ............................... .. c 0 N TIN u E D 'llh I l·' D1•ug.la' C)uint\"f !<rm 12 .1111 \,111 ( km~nh Inn ~l>!JO \' llllU.1 l>cl l'rl''Hh-1111' '·'" Thuraday { 11 llh nil .iw .. •1;w~ HATORI, 'ot'l ~ r1JJ\ l1't111g Tuesday S!";EAK PRl"Vlt.W 111:11111111' ft,l. '.ll h T ul·\dJ\ 1111111 II pm I~ \11,1 111 ti thl \haa11111 '\1•"'r11rt ll11ll'I 4'1.i'I \1,ll \rthu1 Bhd ""l'"-f\Orl lk.u h , n o'i ·o FRAN MARTIN, ~·t I r1Ja\ h'>ling THE HOP, ..cc ~ ritJJ~ l1't1ng LEE FERRELL SHOW '>1.·1· J·riJJ, listing · DENNY PE ZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILl.F: ">l:r r nc1;n listing nm HOP. 'o(l I rid." ll\1111i f''RAr'-1 ~ARI!'\,'"'' I 1111.1\ l"t'n!' Wednesday IUTORI ,._..,. l 11.J.1\ l1't1nl\ f'R4,M4Rl l~.M"l'I mla\ '"''"f I f'E· fFRRFl l SllO\\. \\.'\ I rut.I\ \1 I ~ flfo~'\'\) Pfo.LZl\i'n I 11.t,I\ ll\11111· "" \LLCI\\.!\ ( 0\ E 1n \.1n BARGAIN MA~·· MONOllY lHRU SllTUROAY !ST 2 PER,.0RM4NCES I•( fl~ tt I 't' & '&flRtO • 1-t"AflJRf-, oo .. , sna1C>'T()M U UIH TOP GUN 11'G1 11 ) )I I U I 20 l•U oocn 1ntt0111Amuw -••er HHIS IUlllH'S OAY OFF IK-•>1 11 )01HMS10 10 ti D<KaY sn1uo 04llOQllY HINtl-.lll Y CIYU4l lUNNING SCAHO 11 11>0JOIJ>Ot 0011M AMlllCNC AHTMlM l'G tl• 11 >O J)O •M ... I H IOU ~ ..l.'" ,,. '"' reu1Ur .. O• ...... lotOI llDO CMlO.Mtu WIHCl4 I LfGAl fAGUS '"°' 11)0)-OJ,JS 1 10 100 IOOHfY OAHOclflllO BACK TO SCHOOl ol'G 1>1 11M1 .. • 0 • H ... 1111 OOltY nuto 04-T OfV1T0'9fTn Mtotll lUTHUSS PEOPU 111 11 » t.M ·~ -I lJ 1•.» ANAHEIM .... -rntfW H OOU ICll mtlS M\Un MT Off ~111 I PaETTY IN PINI( ·~UI ~T-lflflO IACIC TO SCHOOL ,,..,, FIX 111 AMlllCAN AHTitlM ,,. 111 SllVlllAOO f'O-Ul ORANGE ,,,. ,,. ,,., 1 • ,.., • c--..: TOM CltUl!M TOI' 'iUN,,. ILUr. CrTY •1 ltoeRT lfWOIUI UGAl lAGU$ 1N1 THI IUT Of TIMES 1N1 LA MIRADA DOUY JTlllO C>AHNY IKVTTO lnt1 ""DUii IUTHUSS PEOPU 11 ll JI l Ht JI• JS I 411 , ... DOUY snaro aAll"tl MllCCH10I HOtlYIUtCI (PAT) MOena KAllATE KID PAaT II 1N 1 11 )0 l u , ,. 7., , ... ewt1ooev H1Ht~a1u1' caoia1 lUNNING SCAHD 111 1 .. 1 J lJ I 0 1 .. 1 It JS TOM cau1u TOP GUN l'G !l 00 IOI I 20 7 .. 10 .. IOOHI 1 DAHGl:l,,llO BACK fO SCHOOl 1'°"1>1 11 )0 1 IO •JO t )0 I Je 10 U _n ... w MIOOHICll FlHIS IUUUl'S DAY Off ,,._,JI 1t•1u• .. .-.s I U II-fl BUENA PARK ... 04lf00tl1' HINU IUNNING SCAUD •1 WISE GUYS m IOM CIUIJI TOP GUN I'll) flU WITH Ftaf 1,._u1 POl TflGUST 11· fHl OTHH SIDE tM-•>1 COlllAft1 011:r1;J;tww , .. "' ,M..,.,. .,.., , ,,, .. -TWVTTO IUTHUH HOl'U ,., DOWN ANO OUT IN UVHl Y Milli (II GATEWAY OOllT STlllO UI YllNTH ,,.., 1.)0) U I 00 7 H t•lf OOUT lflllO lotltllMlf--- LlGAL ~GUS !NI IH• .. •>t lOO ltU O<kU ITIH O AMHKAH AHTMIM .~ u Jot • II 6 9S I It It JI COBIA 1•• •JOl)O RAW DIAL 1t1 , lj • JO 10 JI SHOttT CllCUrT ll'G •>tl>t SPACI CAMP ''°' ,,. ..... u HIWAY39 . .... _, DfV1TO IUTHUSS PEOPU '" DOWN AND OUT IN llVHl Y HILU 11 aMl"tl MACCHIO KAIATI KID PAIT II 1N 1 caOSHOADS 111 •-Y-er1no IACK TO SCHOOl ,,._,JI f l)( m -""•w ..-11C11 FHllS IUlllH'I DAY Off !N-Ul l'al'TTT IN l'INI( ,,. !JI a Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday. June 27, 1986 \.14 I ),11111·1 hJ' a 'm·•'h Ol'V. al hum '\tanJ I Ir" 111 add 10 h1\ niuntn. ~l'lll'> 1m luding .. , t·I It Roff' and hi\ N11ml~:r Om• hll \lngk. ··&b} ·, ( i<>l Iler Blul' h:an\ ()n" Call 549-l'il~ lor inlorma11on I 'iXO Hn>oldiollo~ Drnc 1n \anta \nJ WednetMlay The Crazy Hon~ ~U\\.'' frct' lou111n danlC.' k~"""' ll\ Ron and I )onnJ at 7 '() l'\.CI) \.\ t·dnl·'i<la\ night I '>XII Bron!.. hnlln" r>r 1 n \an la \ na '411 I 'II~ Friday JOHN ANELLO JR .1nr..I lhl· B.iml ix·rform TUC'> \at Ill the I obb\ R,11 lh.ill Rrgt·nl, H111d ~OCI '> P 1nl' '\1 I ong Beach. Nn lm er lhargl· CAFE 1.100 prt'\l'nl\ Jucl1 I l'•" piano .1nd \Ota!\ Imm \ X rm thl' I 1do J.111 \II St.tr\ Thur' \at lrom •i p m lu I 'O a m ~YOO Nc:"-f)C>rt Bl qj ti ... 'i.~%11 Zl BJE'S (ilLDEr> CAGt: I h1· Rourtxin \trt't'l Jau Band from II pm l.tvt' Dix.land Jan for h'ltcnang and danung hu~~n. h1d.iy and Saturda~ 1714 f>lal·cnwl. c 0\\,1 Mc\a n4'i.MO">I Saturday PRESERVATION'" llALL JAZZ BAND <iaturda)' June 211 at \.addle hal U olkgc< rHn 281MJIJ Margucntt• Parl.."'a' an M1!>\1un \11cJo T"l..ch \12 '111 l'alh .it the f-inc ~r1\ TtCl..cl Clll11 t· C .111 )X."!-4t>Sh l ht\ will he.• thl' nnh <>r.ingc < ounl\ \lop on thl l'1nt'I' allon lfall Ja11 R.ind·, \1ht"r \nn1\l'r\ar) Tour h\l' ul the ffil'm tx·r, ha\c Pt:rlormcd togrthcr for 'i(l ""1" \inll' 1tw b.ind mt·mht:r, 1mpr11\1w J\ thl·) l'(ll along l'alh u1111n1 ".in original and"'"' Ol"\l·r t'K "'P<'tllt"r..I l>on I m1" 11 JOHN~ Y OTIS, t:.iml·d mu- '' 1.1n h.tndll-alkr and radio pn- '011,1ltt\ Jll'rtorm~ tv.11 sho"' at X .and 11 pm I k ha1, ~t·n a lhturt· 011 ttll' 1a11 .rnd rh~ thm and hlut'' n.1t1on.1l -.n'Ol' for oH·r four dn.ttk' I kl Kat· Hr\t,1urant Tl IE SCRE\X 'IE~'T CC)~tEDY E\.ER ... RUTHLESS PEOPLE ~am ~tone wantt'(J to kill h~ w1k 'lh..'fl \omcthinR wonc.k:rful happt.~t't.I "he.: \\a' kt<lnappt-<l ~ Dt'\'11 <> R.FJNJ KXJ) . (ATER .,'1_[~._~R -"-·-.. ·•-•1•-• .. -11111-.-ima ... ·-.l&oA...._ .. _____ ..... R ~~ ...,,•1•-••1111 .... ,•-···· ~ ~ ......... ~ ..... ~ ........... -.. ·-- NO~ Pl.A YING AT ~E RUTHLESS Titt'.A'.lllFS -..... Teo.'•.... r-T.,,._ T•'""'°" ..... ... ---........ ~... ... . .,.. ........ l!S t 'M IHI' t'I M •l4 \' ett _.... ,_. .. ,..._,.., f rl '~ l '-•-&l\A CM.,.. .... n.tlftlt ...... ,.......... .. •• ,,.,.,, ~Di-• ........... ._ .... N• .... ""°' .. ..,, &.!llt._l'll ...._." ...... CDlf69'A T...,,., .. ,,,.. •• C"MT~""A. T... .. .. ::...,._i..-:• ,.....,. -·~~--..... m ......... ·--M~_,._, ...... ~ .... -.. ....................... ____________________________ ~~~~-~ 2151 N Harbor B.vd. Fullerton. $1250 adml\'1111 lS 70-1 711 ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGF ' I nday listing \unda:r CAFE UDO l 10 to 8 p.m I 1d Ja11 All Star<; lntcrscct1nn \\111 Deni!>.: Vallen from 9 p,m 111 am 2900 "'Jewport Bl vd. SUMMER SERIES OF JAZ/ CRUISES in Newport Beach ulll tinues today from 1-4 pm v.111 thr T yrone Anthony G roup I h < ru1ses an." unique cnt ena1nmn1' .I'> the) are the only 3 hour I 1\ laa Cru1\Cs 1n Southern C.il · lorn1a. A. popular fcaturl 1<, 1h.1• thl· t1cket pnce includl·s all dnn~, and a oounty of ta't' Hor d'ot.·uHcs Dnnk\ arc \cr,t·d h fr1t·ndl\ wa1tr~scs and "'a11~" ahoard.thc doubledcck part) hn:\1 "'1th dance floor. on both In l I' There 1s nothing d sc to b1 ' Aoard1ng ,., at 12 30 at the Bttlho.1 run Zon<.". to the WC!.\ ol 1li1 P.1, 1llon on the R.tlbo,1 Pl·111 111,ula f1t ~ct'> an: \5) pt.•n1111plt 11r S:!9 95 ~r pel'\on 1n ad,,1tll\' and SJ5 at the gate. ( omt: l'ilrh tor tht• ~~t parking. Parkin~ '' '" ailahk at thL· MunlClpal P11·1 P.irk 1 ng. lot or nc x I to "Jcv. poll I anding h) tht• f err) h1r lllllfl tnfnrmatton and fC\(.'nat1on' l:tll 722-341 9 Ml'SIC FROM THE MOVIE~. '>l'11cs of e>.c1ting 1an rnnLl''' tc,11unng Mark Davidson and tm 1110 at 7 tonight at the nn' Hnhda\. Inn in In inc FratuH'd v.1th the tno "-111 be '>pec1al gue'' 1:111 recording artl'>t Dcv.c} Erm·' and gu nanst Ron Eschete. drum mer ( arl Burnett and ba'"'t C ·o N TIN U E D Kevm Axt Tickets are available b) phone wtth credit card or in person at Ticket Shack, 1820 Newport Blvd.. 645-8990 Un- sold tickets will be available at the door T 1cket pnces are SI 0, SI 5 and S20 Buffet supper available for SS. 50 per person and cocktails. coffee. soft dnnks. desserts also available a la carte Ch1ldre-n welcome. ticket required. 24 hour 1nforma11on ltnc 642-5475. Monda} CAFE LIDO lntcr\clt1on with Denise Vallcn Q pm -I '" am 2900 Newport Bhd Tuesda) CAFE LIDO ··tntcr')l'lllon," \\-1th Alex. Ta) lor from Q pm to I '0 a m 2900 "l,jc""port Blvd JOHN ANELLO JR., set l-r1da\ listing LE CHATEAU '2' Bmtol \t "lewport Beach offer-, a chantc 10 un""'ind at Le ( hatcau l ounge \.\-Ith the sounds of"'Ja11 \oc1et\ • Toda~ through Saturda) 4 '0 to !<. '0 p.m. Comphmcntar) hot and mill H ore, D 'Ocu\ res Al thl' ( ountrys1dc Inn at 1h1.· cornt.•r ol Anstol an<I Rt·d Hill \.\. rdnt·'o<la-. JOHN ANELLO JR,, ''T I ml.n II sung · CAFE LIDO Nl'"' ' ork l.111 C onne(\ton 'lp m 10 I \ll .1 111 ~l/()(l '('\\JXHI Hh d I hur\<la JOHl'I ANELLO JR . ''l' I ml.I\ li<.11ng ZUBIE'S G ILDED CAGF. "'il f nda~ h'itmg. CAFE LIDO I 1do \II "'it,1r' h:a1unngWa~rwV..1)rW 'Ip m 111 I \() a.rn. 2900 Nm port HI' d E i C. Frlday CAFE MOZART tca1un:' da,\lutl piano Wed evening, and piano or gu11ar pop and \ho"" tune\ Thur\ ~at c.-vC"n1ngs All mu<,1( 1\ performc.-d during dmnl"r Also lcaturl'd I\ mu\1l at ~unda> brunch l 19'i1 < amino ( ap1strnno l\an Juan < apl\tmno 496-0212 THE LAFF STOP, a prrm1t'rr comedy n1gh1 rlub ft"aturc\ Rohh\ ( 1a ylor and ~Ott Shaw ~In \ f a'il Bristol. Nt"wport Beach 85~ 1!7ti' LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn at 8 p,m , for K"heduled and o~n readings at the Laguna Beach Public l 1brary J'oni..,t. all arr wt.'kome 10 an optn re din& Call 4~4-Q550 or 494-8375 ROBERT OUQUESNEL enter· tams oo the piano with u w1dt" \.Ortel\o of muo;1cal -;cit'\ 11on'i Tues. '>.it from S-9 pm Irvine Hilton Rnd To~cr'i' l obby lounge I 7<100 Jam hem'<' Blvd . Irvine lltil H 11 CONFREY PHILLIPS katurc' rcndl110n'\ of ( ole Porter. C 1rr.,hwm and cnntemporar) fav1111trs fuc\ Thurs and Sat bc11nn1ng ,;at 4 p.m and Fn bcg1nn1n~a1 IOJ'I m .\l'in thl' Rra11han ~on~~trc·" Nil~ 1mn' 111111 on Wed and Thurs. evenanas. Clup Copa. 633 Anton Blvd .. C'osta Mesa 662-2672 ERIC IAN SCHNEIDER, song- wnter /folks1ngcr. performs from 8-11 pm at Finally A Unicom, an informal coffee house 214 Main St. Hunun~on Beach. No cover charge. St m1n1mum 969-1794. UCI RADIO NETWORK UC RN , will hold a quarterly conference on thl' UCI campus KUCI, the 'itudent radio Statton ofll('l 1s host 10 student radio stations from all 8 UC cam- puses Saturday CONCOURS O'ELEGANCE at the l'iewporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road Newpon Beach today Pre<i· cn1ed b} Events. Inc 1n co-operation v.1th \orop1om1st lntemauonal the :"'c""pon GT Concour'> d'Elegance v.111 nh1b1t O\.er 150 au1omob1les. \dlucd in c'ccs~ of S5 million .\utomoblle\ include Ferrari. Ma~rat1. Lamborghini Mt"rcedeo;, laguar. Corvt"llc. M.G Cobra. Lola Mclauren. Morgan Lotus. Shelby \lfa. Tiger and Heale)' Adm1'is1on lnr the C\.cn1 1s SM for adult'>. S 1 for JUn1or'> Proceeds will go the Mardan C enter of Educational Thcrap)' in C o\ta Mc\a For add1t1onal 1nfor- mat1on, .-all 670-9,51 or <21 'l H0-2198 ELECTRONIC MUSIC F UNDA- MENTALS toda\ onh 9 am 10 ..t pm JI fullcnon ( olkgc 101hc Musil Ru1lding Rema I Hall 1.lc' ( 1ma an 1m1ru<lnr in recording cngincennp.. \'It'< 1ron1t mu!>ll and mu\1c bu\1nl~'>. \qi) not onh tm er ba\ll dettron1c mu\ll thccir. hut al<,o "'ill demon· 'lloill' analc~g'and d1g1tal '"nmc.,11er. c o\1 •'> S" pt•r pctrt1c1pan1 f'tt'• 1cgl\tra1111n " requ1fl·<l JI f ulkrtnn < olkgc < 11mmun11~ Rda11om \~I l l hapman \\e in fulknnn \<l· d11111nal 1nlorm•H1on along '411h \I~\ and \fa.,1er( art! l har~c ~·n 1u. I\ ;J\ a1l,1bll h\ rulling S7 l-KOOO t'\\ ~'~ BOOK SIG"l,fNG lo<la' .11 the < )rangl· < na\I C ollqz<' Honl ultural t nll'I tn author.. "'Jorman and \nncllc Rothnwn lnr their nc"' hook \o 1111"' C onw 3 "'in: k"' l\h Ho\. HnanH \ \1ormon , .. ft"<.ln1l1l·' ht:g1n <ii Ill a m and 1on11nut until ,\u,J. POISON in rnml·n 1n \ummcr K1l~111l 'Kh hm.tcd h)' \am I rcl'/t 111 l\.N \( al th( \anta .\na Ro""I flmH'r .1nd < l\.IC Ccntl'r Dn'c 1od.1\ 4-11 pm Pul\on 1\JOlnl'd hy l C"ath(rwolt, Hurncam· Warrant. Royal T ca~ JOU \ma,hcd < rlady<o T ll kct\ a' a1lahk through T 1cketma'itl'r. S 12 50 an ad \ancl' No age hm11. rrcc 1l3rk1ngand heer w11h ID for 11ekc1 mlormallon. call 'i~R-464Q CAFE MOZART, \CC r mla'f hsttng CONFREY PHILLIPS, '-t'l' fnda\ h'lllng, ROBERT OUQllESNEL. "-"l' I n· da~ hsllng. THE LAFF STOP, ~·t· I ndJ) listing NEWPORT BEACH NAUTICAL MUSEUM Grand opening today at Ill a m until noon at 1714 Wt"'' Ralhoa Bl"d lxdKation .11 I I a m Rcfre~h· ments will ht· -.c~cd Sunday WINE TASTING 111 ht•nC'fit thr < 1fl1\l' Thealrt· <om pan)' I u<la> JI thl· !\.11lls Hou'>C' C 1alkrv. the f "'' \nnual W1nr I ;t\llng ~ill ht· hcld Imm 2 'i pm fhl award w1nninl( C 110Vl' Thc<1lrl C omp;Jn'1 " ~• pro ll-\\innitl non prohl 1h1·atrt• "'h11 h produce~ the annual Grove Shakespeare Fcsuval and a 5CASOn ol contemporary plays at the Festival Amphitheatre and Gem Theatre tn Village Green Park. Garden Grove. which also houses the Mtlls Jiousc Gallery. Guests w111 sample a vanety of fine wines and appetizers. Wine experts will be avadable to d1scus5 vmtaies served Tickets arc SI O per person m advance. orS 12 at the door To order tickets, call the Theatre Box Office, 63~ 7213 BOAT AUCTION h)' the Sea Ex- plorers of Oran1e County Council. ThJS 1s thetr third annual sail- boat/motorboat auction, bcld today at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast H1Jhway 1n Newport Beach The pubhc 1s 1nv1ted to bad on boat bar&ains raQ&ln& from d1ngtues to a ~foot oe«n101n1 schooner Auc- tioneer Wlll be Amcnoa 's Cup Wanner Bill Ficker Amona other barptns will be used manne electronics. boat paint, and nauucal fimnss Proceeds go 10 theopcrat1nf expenses of the Sea Scout Base. Cal 642-S03 I for ad· d111onal 1nformauon CAFE MOZART, see Fnday hsung.. ANAHEIM OOMPUl'ER EXPO See Saturday listing. THE L.AYF STOP prnents 10 comics. 2122 S.E. Bnstol. Newport Beach. 852-a762. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL sponsored by St. Luke's Onhodo' Church, 13261 Dunklee Ave., Gar den Grove 971-2244. Admission $2.50. children under 12 frtt. Noon unttl duslc on the church grounds EnJoy middle Eastern, Greel Russian food. folk dancing. hve entertamment and pmcs. ram~ and door pnzes. as well as a tour of the A DAZZLING WORLD OF FANTASY AND ADVENTURE. Hf.'©1 A.fil!Alt5 If(. AND Ux:ASfllJ1 LTD. PRf.St:NT A JIM HENS0'1 fll.M DAVID w.'IE JU1i1lt?R amEUY l.ABYRlrm1" ·: ctORGf UXAS ~JIM ttUW1 -:;: BRW1 fROOD ~ 001l1lS LU AND JIM l1fM ~TERRY D1fS "-;TREVOR D1fS .... "C'J DAVID LAZER-: ERIC RATTRAY ,.: AlLX llOW1 a.5.C. PG,-·--• -; tuKJT scorr-..;o::GWRGEG1MS •• .xJ1111 GPDl[R ...... .... • ~-~ -~-..!!!!...·_,.,,.. .. ~ .,...,...,_...,_ ··--~· ttJ&t:-.J:/ !mil \l!Ul!l!L~"'!{!,,ll':et"#§l ·-'-........ ~'TARTS TODAY IRtA COSTA MESA •FULLERTON •IRVINE f 11wMds ORANGE l•Jill!Jll:~J UAMovies UACmemas f('W WOOdbrtdQt CinPma UA C•ly CtnPmd OftANGE 990 4022 540 0594 'l?~ 4T•11 S51 0655 634 3911 <,1.i<11um IUfNA PARK El TORO HUNTINGTON BEACH LA MIRADA • WESTMINSTER Or ve In UAMovies Edwards Sa<ldlebaci.. Edwards Huntinr;ton Pac1fir ~Gateway 5 Edwards Cinema (714) 639 8770 952 4991 581 5880 Cinema 848 0388 513 1611 wes1 891 3935 • Pft F.SF.NTF. ll I "ii •COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 979 4141 • ORANGE AMC Orange Mall 637 0340 Dally Piiot Dt"tebook/ Frtday. June 27, 1986 9 C luhhou~· .! on \1oulton Pdrlo."a' 1n · I .ittuna 11111\ < ,111 !117-7~2' tor inlormatu>n c 0 NT IN U E D ADVANCE H' 1an1ine d1urth THE SUI'. SIGN a mdJJ)h\~llJI 0.10" \lore JI 3212 ~ Pao,cu \ddant11 ..,Jn Juan C ap1~tranu. "ill hold an llJX'n huu\C lod3) lrom 1 IJ 01·5 J) m I H'l' n:lreshmenl\ and door prlll'\ I rn nel" mas..at:e hand" nt1n£ an.il~s1s and p~)'Chll reading~ (all 49 _l-7151 for more 1nformat1on •MU '"'"" "'"" Ptoro .):19 '3:111 •COSTA SA •IWY*f I ""•0. ll!W" I d,.Ot .... p r.. 41114 ~,. !181 STEVIE NIC&S AND PETER FRAMPTON al thl· Pac1fll .\mph1thea1re 1un1ght at ., '" p.m c all 540-41< 7 5 Monday SCRABBLE 1<. pla)cd each Mon· da} at I pm at the Leisure World ... ' WUTW!l1'ff1 ·~ \ HI W"'f )9 ()1 .. 4. 119 ~·-·tl •IUOIA 'AH •1•~~' li TOIO • U MltAOA !Ult 001101 • *lsr-STf1 IUU , ... fWlf"1 '"' •'111 • COSTA llfS4 r ·1-d\ OIOl1)ol !WWI 831 .15()1 [""'°'ch~· l'OC~>C \ lh "' ~1 ·,1111() .K04}••" ... , • ~TOii N.ACM • lllllUOOll VJUO '""°'"'en"""' f11""''"' "'""' 1o101 Ctnlft !IA I 0110 \t.4 t07J!J NAJ1t...:..... at CAU 0 ..,.-'-'l \ii)H ""l L9._, Io Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, June 27, 1986 N 1111~'>31' FOURTH OF J ULY FESTIV- ITIES: The Marlh ul Dime\ Paradl 8k. run 1n Hun11ng1on !kdrh hegtn,at Q a m on Juh 4 r he 1"0 loop rouf\l fullo\I.\ lhl· parade mutt• in Hun1 1ng1on &·t1l h and allu"' 1hc runm'r' to lOOlf>l'll' t~:forl' almo\t 2(.Kl.IKK) ~pellalor\ "a111ng for the pJrdlk Sport\ ( halc1 .ind N1"t' ha\t' rnn· tnhutcd 1hc1r \p<1mor\h1p ol th1\ event to atd thl· Man.h ol 1>1mc' Entl) forms arr available at ~port\ ( halct. c1h hall and mos1 runntnt? stores F-ee.mclude\ 1he ran· a ~tlll' T-shirt and an onrx1rtun1t) lor pn1l'' Call the Marl h of Dime\ t>" -I< "'Ito tor more inlormallon JULY 4 CONCERT tNDER Tfl fo: STARS in .\ldnch Park tn In tnt' l'n· lOnccrt l'nlertatnmcnl ~!!'"' ,II <; p m ( rala pcrform.inrl.' tl\ I ttfll Benne!! the Mannl < 11rp' Hand .tnd the Orange C uunt\ \la\h'r < hm.tl1• w11h fire"nrk\ hqi.m' .11 X N11 adml\\IOn lhargc \pomnrnl h~ thl lr,tnt' C omnan} and 11( I x<,11 ~!~~ 15TH ANNUAL CATALINA DIX· IELAND JAZZ JAMBOREE "ill ht held Jul~ Jh. hl'Jttnn1ng al 12 noon in Catalina T hl' Jun <>tart\ thr minutl )OU "ltep ahoard the boat tn e1tha \an Pedro or l ting Beach "llh lt'l d11ueland J3!1 ahoard In .\'alon. there "'" Ix' an 1nlormal pdra\ol march through lo"n to 1hc < a~1no to the lour rnck1<11l lluh~ "here II\ c: 1a11 group' ~111 he.· playmg and thal· \I.ill be nine \oltd hourr. of J317 \tar\ < il't your tic kct~ earl)-and marlo. \our calendar tor tht• Jan L>a' nl lhl· Decade For more 1nforma11on lall (714) 96~·!!110. (211) )47.1-'"1 (:!13)597-7045 Round T npbt1.tlamJ casino pad.age t~ S '8 for adult\ unll S 18 for agec, 5 10 I I WINE TASTING EVENING!\ .1 summer ..enc\ ot ~int l'\.tluatmn workshop<i w1ll 1x'g1n f nda~ Junl 2 from 7 un11I IO pm at <1olden \\ l''t College The rcma1n1ng thrl"r t:\l' nrngs tn the workshop "111 Ix' "fll:nl at Le (1rand ( ru Winc.-.hop 1n I ong Beach tn thl' w1.11c-ccllar ta\llng room Several ( altforn1a ~1ne' "111 he.· tasted each C\enmg alCtng \.\.tlh cheese\ nalt:\ and hr('ad .. ~lc:ttc:d 111 complement the spcutic "lnl'' ot lhl· evl·n1ng Work.-.hop part1c1pan1' "'II learn ahou1 ( ahforn1a "mcne'> and Wlnl'·mak1ng prou~durc' John K1ll ec:n ownt"r 111 Le <.1rand < ru "'" pro"tde mformat1on ahout thl· w1m·' whi le <.we h1olog~ 1n\lrul1111 Barhara Pogo\lan will dc'Y..nlx' "'m making prarlll'C'> Prl·-rcg1'>tral1on " rcqu1re<l. and ten arr \ 12 for 1lw reg1 ... 1rn1wn and $20 S2'i and S21J f111 the lhn•t• "'"l' la\l1ng t'\t'ntng\, hut doc.-. not mdudr tramponattnn Wmt• ld\llns<la1l'\arcJul\ 11 and~' and \ugu,l lland lht· part1upan1 .. ~111 mc:ct at l l' < 1rand C ru trnm 7 un11I Ill p m C all 1<111 '9'11 tor 1nl11m1a1111n GOVERNOR and Mr.-. < •l·11rgl· Dcu"mt:J1.1n .ire lfonor.tr\ ( hatrrnl·n ol lhc Nt•wport Harhor .\rt "v1U\l'Um·, summer part} tclehrallng 1hr unH'tl ing or the rt:\lllrl'd \1a1uc: ol l 1tx·r1, Tht·"l 1hcrt\ .. party 1.1kt•\ plan· Jul\ l on lht• groun<h ol lhC' 'Ne"· Ne'' poner Rt•\orl r ntcrtatnmcnl Ill d uclC\ a rx·rform.rnu: h\ lht• In IOl' \\ mphon, .1 1l.1111tn11 firl'\~1•rk' di\· pla\ .111tl tl1n1ng .ind 1l.11111nii until'' lhl' \(,II\ ( llll'\I\ ,1J.,o t'Oftl\ !ht• opcrun~ tCrt•mnntl'' ol "'l 1tx·rl\ \\cl'"end 'Xfl" 11H l11d1rtJt lhl' arlu,tl 11rl\l'tltng ot I d•h I 1twrl\ ,1,1 hu~1· \Jldl111· ll'll'' 1\11111 mon1111r' 1hro11J1.h 0111 lhl' 1'\t'l1111y, ) 7.., .1dm1\\11111 ,,,1.11 ~~ A ( llORltS I.INF: ,11 1lw l'.1uli1 •\mr11lw.1t1l· lor ln11r pt•rfurm,1nu·, Jul\ , .., l>onnu Mt l\.t•1 hn1c 1,1m1111' for hn l 1111\ '"·Hd w1nn1111t ponra-.al of ( ass1e tn the onginal Broadwa\ pro'1uc11on. 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FAIR' < 11m1ng Jul) 11-~ll al lht• I 11\IJ \k.,;1 F;i1rgr11und' lht• Or.ingl' I ounl\ f J1r ollrr\ I hll Jl rl'\ 111 1\100 Oll'nlt1U\ e\lf teffil'nl \ l ll" · 111\\JI lint" UP <11 \lar' -l .arn < •Jiiin an<l 1ht• 0.ttJJO Rrnthl'r'. Paul Kn l·rr ~ind lltl' Ratdt•r\ ~ha-Nd·'°"·' T cmn ol l'o"'l'r -and man~ morl· all 'h""' tn·c "''h d.uh adm1\\111n I tlderl' lrn· rn1n1a1rimrnt "llh do""'· h.inll\ \ho"' and lOlkllton\ ~ n1m n111\l' l'\utcmt•nt Jnd ii( tmn ,!long llll' \-1t1J..' '-'ii\' Oon·1 nll\\ lhl' I YX/1 < >r<inl(l' < ount-, f-a1r CAR ALCTION Juh 11-1 \ l •l'lll' \utn \ C>1hrr Hor'>(:" a R11ll\·R11\tl' .rnJ II "111 ~ on lhl' dUl I ton hloc, ~ .11 thl· l:<th .\nnu.tl '°1.;l'"'Port &·.ilh < <1lll'llor < ar \udton .11 lhl \ll·\.\.· P.•rtn Rnorl Hold 11117 1.i mlltin•l· llhd '\e"pt.>rt fkalh \long "•th \utn '\1ha \\ra1th JI. thl' Jul 11110 "111 ·ka1url' Rona Barn·tt\ hi.ill.. Roll\-RnHe ~1h er \hat.lo" and ,1 hi.ilk 19~11 T-R1rtl n·n·nth \11l<l h\ f rJnJ.. \1na1ra There Jrl 11\l'r "iOO llllll·llor l'ilr\ IO t'\l'r\ prltl' IJnge lrom rJrt' dJ\\ll' 111 allorJJhlc uim· ll.ll t\ all lnr \dk at thl' '·da\ l''l'nl FILMS Friday A SliMMER OF SCIENCI-: F l<'- TION FILMS al< >ran gr< o,f\I < olk&l' lontinul\ thl\ ncn1ng Imm X IO pm 111 Room II 4111 I)( ( 'I 111l \rl' Huilding \dm1.,,111n '' $) pn lilm I on1ght' tilm " I 11111 .. a \Inking 111ur dl' lorrt• ol 'l\lfJI plca\UH'\ ._., 11n h I )f\n1•\ •.in p1t11l11n• 1 h" " .1 l.tntlm.irJ.. lil111111 lhl' U\l' lll 111mpu1t·r flJflhh\ Wcdncaday CHILDREN'S FILM SERIF;.'\ ,11 < 1ohkn \.\l'\I ( nllegt• t·ath Wl·dnl'' dtl\ 111 I p 111 111 I mum 11 \d1111\\11111 I' i I ll h1h.ln·n under 'IH'l'I < htldrl'rl 11111k1 7 mu't lw .11.:t11mpan1l'd h\ ;in .1<11111 < .tit s•11 \•1·~ I 1111 .1 11,1 nf film 111 In Thu raday 1.AC;tll\A ART Ml 'SEl M prt•,,•111' 11\ I' ( on\l'rul" I' r h UI 'ti.I\ n1gh1 Ii Im\ .11 I I\ ..,11111h I 11.1\I Pla1.1 1111: al ton 'I hl < >11~111;il ..,urrl·.tli\t1l r 11tn,· ~111 lw1n1111(juc('tl h\ IC I Pr11li:\\1H Tom l>1ml1ng Lu h. nrogrt1m hcp1n' ,11 , \() J"I ITI •\1hlll\\IOn t\ \4 lor nWlll• h1°1\ .tml ~'i tnr 111in nll'111hc·I\ 14 l (1'1" BALBOA rAVILION, 400 Main \t Balboa. Catalana Pa~"t:nger \t-r- \-ICC prov1dei. daily <;cn·1re to Catalana 6 73-5245 BRJGGS CUNNINGHAM At 'TO· MOTJVE MUSEUM,250E Bakn\t Costa Mesa Ant1queca""tma 1·112- pre'ICnl are on d1spla' 9 J m • ' p m Wed -Sun 546-7660 DISNEYLAND, I \I 1 I larhor Bl\d o\naherm Thl· \.1a1n \trn t f-lcc1ncal Parade,., lcaturcd :11 M '>It and 11 p.m. Sat and IUO pm ..,un "Fantas> tn lh<' Sk)' ·· firl'"ork' Jll' \laged Sat at 9 10 pm T hl· f n1alh M1nn1e parade. )larnng \11nn1l \1ou\e 1\ featu red \at \1111 \ 1dcopoh\ dance dub I\ of)l'n \,11 night Del ( ourtnC') and h" < >1 t hc<>tra at Pla1a C1arden~ \.ti l'H·- ning The nc" .. ( ountn lkar \a- lJl1on Hoedo"n·· attraction lc;llur' le>nt1nuou~ "ihO"'IOS'> Thl· \1ag1l l\.ingdorn lOntlnul'\ to lCll'hralc "' 'll1h an"" er\3f\ w11h 1 hr "( 11lt <Ii' er I \lraordina1rc: Machrnt' ... 1ndud1ng_ a nt:\\ Pontiac Fircb1rd ever> da' \l,o. an exh1b11 of more 1han 211 .irttfact~ and pho1ograph<i t1<;<;111.1a1nl ~1th thl' hfc of Pre!>1dt>nt .\hrah.1m l tnlOln has JUSI been c\tcndeJ tor one )Car This 1ndude\ lM respondcnce that has nc,cr h..·cn pubh\ht'd tn llS enllrl'I\ as "l'll a\ 1h1· la>I letter Lmcoln \I.role to hi\ "'tl' !U\l 12 da\\ bcfort• hi\ l'\Cl°Ullllll !\.fon -Fn 10 am ·6 p.m '\a1 o; am-I am \un 9 am -111 pm '11N-4565 KNO'M"S BERRY FARM. Mii''' Beach Bhd .. Buc:na Park \\ llh J \JS'>) ~plash of \ummt·rt1mt• spmt thl' Panfic Pav1hon thrn~\ onen II\ g.itcs to a stunning Beau' .\rn tn\pired aquatic arena '>t'at1ng OH' J 1housand Knotts gurs1s at eH·n perfo rmance ..\ sauc}' sea-hon naml'd Dudlc) and a pair of bottlcno\l'd dolphins. Happ)' and Soda. co-\lc1r in lhl" new attral11on. "Splashdanlc 86 .. Alterna11ng with the dcltghtlul dolphm·sca hon adventure this \um- mer will he the firsH1me-an)" hl'H' producuon of"Snoop> ·., Dtv1ng Dog g1t"s .. Under the dm.--c11on ofSnoor' h1m.-.clf a cunning corps of cap1" .11 ing cantnes cavon in a las1 .inti funou$ fesuvltl of aqualK ·" rnmplishmenls d1vtng from a 111. foot platform 10 lhe Po<>I belo" Both nr~ shows will perform dJ1h throughout lhr wmmrr Featurt•J ar1· I l'iS ride., shows and attrallron' 111 fuur themed areas tndudmg Camp \noop\. a Sl\·3l'f<' wunderl.1nd themed 10 the California I hgh 1\11.:rr.1 220-5200 MARINELAND, MI 0 Palu' \" de" Dr '5o . Ram ho PalO\ \ t•nln t'caturcd arc 'BaJa RC"l'f .. J..11111 "hale\ Ork> and (" ork) pcln a11' pengurm walru~· dolphtn!>. anti"·, hon!> SSadult!>.SJ chlldrcnagn' 11 1 he park 1s full) open from I 0 a m ' pm "1th (1u1ded rouf'\ nn ~l·e~l·n1h onl\ (21')377-1571 MOVIELA ND WAX MUSEl ~1. n I I Beach Bl vd . Buena Park I-h 11.1 "thl' nl'"t:"t featured rcphta amonl' the alrei\th clnhoratr collertton "' 111m 1e and tclc' 1s1on ,.JT1cmor.1htl11 1nl luJmg ltll"·h"e rl"pltc;1\ uf m11i. lhan 200 rrnO\l.OCd \tar. 1>.11h II .1 m ·I< n m "1th fn ·'-it urx·n un11I ' pm"i21 11\' OLD WORLD VILLAGE, ''' < l'nlt•r .\ vc Huntington &'.11 Ii \pcl1alt)-\hop' arc l0<:at1•tl 1n 1h" '1llage that featurt·., the ch,1r111 • quamt fum!)t'tln v1lln~c' "''h «'" hkc1 \tree!\. lnntt•rn hghh. ;ind 1 mural'> ol ( 11ron-·.1n 'i<.·l"nC'' pa 1111 ·d un ntl"nnr wnll~ h~ f-uropcan orl"'' X94.0747 ,....~ __ ..._ ________________________________________________ ~--------~--------~---....... -FmeArts ~--------~~------------~~----~--~----~~ Summer Music Festival offers superb concert Monday night, the twenty- founh. the UCI Summer Music Festival offered a concen of new music at the Fine Arts Village Concen Hall. The concen in- cluded performances of the music of John Gerhold, Randy Rusk, Bernard Gilmore. and Peter Odegard. These individuals are all participants m the UCI Sum- mer Music Festival, with Professors Gilmore and Odegard as instructors. New music today 1s typicall> inaccessible to the untrained listener on first hcanng. Monday night's con~rt offered a unique wlut1on to this problem· each work was played tw1ce, w1th the composer leading a questton and aoswcr session bttween the per- formances. The composers Wt're as interesting as their music. and they gave the audience an op- portunity to react to what they were hcanng. The concet opened with a hauntingly beautiful work for v1ohn, soprano, and piano: .. The Mus1c1an" by John Gerhold. The compo~r built a palate'>of umbrc around contrasts 1n sound qual1t1es. The sweet. consistent sound of a violin was \el against the full. penetrating voice of a soprano and percussive. disso- nant chords from a piano. The te~t of the work was inspirtd b> a solo "1olin recital which the composer attended. at which he JOtted down some thoughts on ho"' he felt about the music pounng fonh "like ink" from the lone violinist "dressed only in his instrument" on the stage. This work was shon. and quite touch- ing Composer Bernard C1almore performed later. but made a comment which 1s appropnate here He said. after conducting his own work. "his a rare opportuni- ty to have a piece performed by such uniformly bnlliant mu- sicians .. While the concert was of composers. 1t did ha ve to be performed. And Dr. Gilmore's observation regarding the per- formers was accurate: this concen included some of the finest per· formances heard in Orange Coun- ty dunng the concet season which 1SJUSt coming to an end Randy Rusk's .. Aftermath. for Electronic Tape" is the second of four movements which he com- posed recently on request for a choreographer. The spec• fi- cat1ons were amusing: that 1t should contain three ty-pcs of meter, based on combinations of CHllS PALMER 12, 18. ana 60> Why'> The choreo- graph er' s birthdate'> was 12-18-60. Given this difficult assignment. Mr. Rusk put together a work portraying the collected "stuff' of the human psyche coming to grips with criSlS. The work contains the syn- thesized sounds of bells. cellos. horns. organ and percussion. At moments, there arc hints of the French impressionism of another age. It was an enjoyable work. though 11 gamed httle on second heanng .\fter 1nterm1ss1on. Bernard Gilmore performed h1o; work based on the Shelle> poem "01~mand1as." As he explained. his orchestration was intcndt'd to portra) the vast wasteland m which the statue (which 1s the sub1ect of the poem) ltes broken 10 piece.., One couldn't be anything but amused at the Jumbled con- glomeration of pianos and harpc; and percussion 1nstr.vments scat- tered about the stage. giving an eene feeling not unlike what one would eJCpect of Oz)'mandtas· re ma ms. Tht' work had a distinctly onental flavor with an air of m:rster) and om1nousnes'I Gilmore descnbtd the scene as .. a desolate desert with glimpses of glor} " The effect was achieved with the use of aleatory (random) elements. When a composer gives guidelines (but not specific notes or rhythms) to a mus1c1an. a random element 1s introduced Depending on the crcat1 vity of the performers. and the sk)ll of the composer 1n usmg this tt'Chnique. the results c~n be quite exciting. It says a great deal about co~poser and performers when 1t 1s not possible to distinguish clearly between random and wntten elements 1n the work. It was of interest to hear Dr (11lmore's ellplanat1on of his in- tent in composing this work. On first hcanng. 11 was uncom- fortable to hear the flowing words of Shelley 'iO violently tom asunder m (by the standard-; of Shelley's time) arrhythmic. atonal disarray However. tht- composcr md1cated that 11 was OiWiGi not his intention merely to ~t the words. hut to set the theme of the work. the irony oflhe inscnption at the bale of the ruined statue: "I am Ozymandias. Kmg of Kings. Look upon my works. ye mighty, and despair." At one time. Ozymandias' words were a boastful challenge to the kings of ongmal senal work, and with a bit of explanation, com1caJ and en- joyable as well. It was played with great prec1s1on and enthusiasm. This was the second of si.x concertS talong pla<=e at the UCI Summer Music Festival The final three ooncerts take place tonight. Saturday, and next Wednesday. all at 8 pm. at the L ('J Fine Arts Village Concert Hall If the) even closdy approx- imate the quality of mus1c-mak- 1ng which took place on Mo nda\ night, they will be ~II wonh attending. For more 1nformat1on contact the Mus.1c Department a1 the world, today, his condition of ------------ ruin makes them a warning. The concen closed with Peter Odegard's setting of the comical "Owl and the Pussycat" of Ed- ward Lear. Dr. Odegard wrote this setting as a parody on the musical conflicts taking place in Europe and Amenca at the begin- ning of the 20th century The humour 1n this setting would onl) be appreciated by one fam1har both '-"•th the poem (almost an}one) and with the h1stof) ol 20th century music (most of the people at the concert) The "Owl and the Pussycat" were Schoenberg (the founder of the twelve-tom~ S)stem) and Webern (has d1sc1ple). And 1t gets more comphcated from there This was a worl.. which im- proved dramatically on ... econd heanng. It contained quotations from numerous other works of the :!0th centur}. which served as the set11ng to a soprano rendenng of the text The work 1s a highly j[coNCERT~ RND OUT WHO'S IN rOWH IJEFORE IT'S TOO LA TEI IAlll-.4t (714) ... 2...Q21 GREGORY HINES BILLY CRYSTAL THE GOOD NEWS Detectives Ray Hughes and Danny Costanzo are going to retire in 30 days. THE· BAD NEWS Every crook in Chi~go wants to take one last shot at them No problem .. RUNNING SCARED A. TURMAN FOSTfR ~ PfOXJCroN A PETER HYAMS ALM RUNNING SCAR£0 STEVEN SAUER Music bv IQ> TEMPE~ SUy 11( GAfN 0£\Ul.E Smenp1ay 11( GARY OE~ ¥1d JtlM'f tU;TOO ExecutM PrOOucer PETER HYAMS Prnruced bv OAVK> FOSTER :nl lAWfl.til T\ffMN CM!ded 11( PETER HYAMS Rt-=~~ ~~~--:=;ai ~ .. :a.,~' _._,,·-~--------·· ... . t • ----STARTS TODAY --- LldU .. iLiCil ~ [dwwds Soutll eo.t ~tlldl\lm on ... tn ~ 171 I 1.18-eTIO LAGUJIA MIW • SAWTA ANA [dw.nb/~ s L.1911ne lct-.ts llr'lttOI HlllS ~117fl8.4MI I 540-7444 •Oiiliiiii •WDTVIJISTP o'*'°"" EAl.-S Ctrwma ..,..ZSSl w. ., ~ City c ... r., 40' 2.553 ( ·-..er!IPTfti -rMOS £..--. ) N0~"'1.(_0....,"4'11-MCllT Dally Piiot 01tebo0k/ Frtday, June 27, 1986 * 11 a a 12- Our 'Guest Movie Critics' go to the show: here's what they think of 'Legal Eagles' Erik Torkells High School Junior Hantlngton Beach By ERIK TORKELLS o..,., ..... c...._-. It thrr,· nn v.a\ .i '>th11t1phrl·n" film "l l·gaf f..agle'>" 1\ II -no om· 'rem<. lo 1'.no"' 11 11" d thriller or J f111.h1 romantlf ,omcd\ ~omr mm 1e' 1 uuld \Ur\ l\l dl'\P•ll lhl\ IJult 1h1' 1int• tan t \\ a lhnlkr ··1 egal bgk, .. '' hareh Pd~!><!hk \ le"' tar tha~' don 1 mak,· up for hi\! rxotrmt•nl '\.1·11hcr do a' I rountrd lour lirt''- \nd Jlthough tl luok<. n1Ct: and glm\~. 11 'not t\allh a triumph of \t\k U\l'f \Uh\l30ll '>n lhl' nllwr h.1nd. 11' d gr,·at 111manlll roml'd' -or 11 ,11uld hJ\l' hc:rn I ht• counroom '>tenc<. ;ire ll'rr1fil -or lnr that matter JO\ ''l'nl' "'''h C>t·hra V.mger "ht·' the """ 11\l I Jllnr on lh,· '' fl"Cn \111l 1h1· emrh•"" " 1111 1h1· at win - "'ht rt· none • 11 I lw "'tor\ ,,.,.m oml11rt.1hk \\hill' th1nk1ng I agln ... 1t1a ..... 111h kl'11n1t Jhoul 11 - r111ht ahout I t•gal I IU\t had a had 'omt lh1n11 "n't Natalie Walker Nune M•l•tant Co•ta Meaa By NATALIE WALKER Delly flhl ~-:I I ht\ corned\ thnlkr d1rern:d and produced h\ f\an Reitman re,ohe\ around murdrr and a mHtel'\ 1n"ol\ ing paintings wonh m11l1c>0\ !hilt '>UPJ'IO\edh had h<:'en dc\lrm.ed 1n a lire IX \ear'> earlier RohCn Redford and Debra Winger star a\ the attorneys try1n$ to rcsohc the pms1b1l11> that the painting'> strll ex1\t Dar.I Hannah " their chcnt "'hose 10\0l,ement with the paint tng\ place<, her 1 n the wrong place at the nght time The mm• memorable and s1dl·- \plttting scene 0<.curs when Rt•dford and Winger both c,u1Tenngin-;omn1a ti) rcspcctrHI) 1n therr own hnme\ In tomhat therr awakcne'>'>. We '>4.'e Red lord tap danung and 'itngrng to a famll1ar mo' 1e musital tune and V. 1nger on a food binge that 1\ ..econd 11nl\ to John Relu,h1 and tht• gretn id Iii in" .\n1mal Hou<K·· I al<,o .in I 1.an Rertman lilml I here an rnough 1Ao1<:ecral ks and prt'' .trrou., prt·d1lam,·nl\ pro' 1ded h\ tht· < "'' to \ol\ c this mcl\ 1r 'hurt ol being .1 n•,11 111rh·\ Dick Buechman Hotel Manager Laguna Beach By DICK BUSCHMAN 0..,,... Ceuoopu...,~ The fir<>t thing you karn "'hen v11u h<:'come a movie cnt1e rs that me" tl'~ aren't a-; much fun when HlU ha\l' to pa\ attention I would normal!\ ha"e found 'Legal E4gles" to he ct fun last. d1 "eTSIClO Rut ~ince I had to PJ' attention. I n1111ced that the) "'ere re;ilh ~trctch1ng to make th1!> movie into a corned-. Robert Redford h:aning on a p1en: of an at an an galler) ·• \\ e kno"' Redford better than that l)(:hra \\ingcr throwing up'' Barf \o what )OU ha"e to do t\ e,o \CC · I egal Eagle\ .. and don t pa\ tl)o mut'h attcntton There arc two ~ood lire\. an adequate rnr chaw and one gn~at nplo<;1un (forget that V.1nger Jnd Rcdlord l'merge Imm the East R1H·r like they're g<'tting oil a au1c,e \h1p) !\nd ol lOUr<ic the n1urtroom "'' nc\ tJn he counted nn to ma~r the goo<.ebump' \llr 1fnot quite fl\( fhe '>'hok lh1ntt " a 101 ul tun nt'' er boring .• ind onh onre or lwKe "ill }OU "ant 111 \3\ a\ Red lord \J1d 111 Dar\ I Hannah I thin~ I m um om l11rtahk 'Legal Eagles' isa turkey By GEORGE WILLIAMS McCi.1d!y-~ 'L t•gal Eagll'' · " that mnJern ltt1lh wood horror a pad age deal ma..qucradtng J\ a mc)vrl' f...,o JI the film nilon\\ htl!8C'\I \tJr\ -Rohert Rt·dlnrd and Debra Winger -arc on tap w11h unt· of 1t\ mo\t prom1\1ng m·v.loma' l>etf) I Hannah The \upponing ta~t ha' 1mpeccahle aC'dent1al.-. The ere"' behind the t·a mera\ " first-rate. 1nclud1ng movrcdom·\ hottc\I 11roducer-d1rcrtor. Ivan Rr1tman What the mov1r lack<; 1\ a 5("ns1hlt- "rrpt The staf'<i seem to he trying to make \Omc:th1ng out of this t0n "oluted. confused mystery 'ltory about two lawyers (Redford and W rnger) workmJ their way throu~h a '>'l'h of an fraud and multiple murdc"' Bu1 what we get 1s a ~nee; of 1nfunat1n~h bland \ll'llC\ 1A1thou1 w11 or cxCJtement. eal h more d1'\at1\ l\1ng than the OOC OCfort· It .\nd this 1'i all the more dl\\311\l)'- ing rn Hollvwood·~ -;ummer of lxn- office d1'.)Conten1 when 11 could use a good strong mo\IC to pa'k 'cm in and fill the 1111\ fh1s movie begin\ in I Q68 with a h111hda) part) for 8--.car-old < hcl~a Deardon. only child of a "'orld-famou'i a111c;t That nrlht a fire hrcak' out in the an1c;C'i 101'1-home < hel.-.ca 1s rescued. hut her father die\ .\II ht\ pa1ntrnp., apflarcnth arc de\tro\t'd (\hrft to lhe pn•c,ent Cht'l\C'a ha' h<:'cn arrc!>tcd for <,tcaltng one ol her late lather'<, paintrng., from gallery owncr Victor Tait (Tt"rence \tamp) ~he 1!: being defended h) unonhodox lawver Laura Kell> (Winger) Kell\ tne'> to ~r~uadc pro\C'cutor Tom 12 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 27. 1986 l og.;in rRedlordl v.ho ,., hl·111g groomed 10 het'omr the nc't d1\tm t attomc't that there arr n1cnuat1ng nrcum\tance' 1n < hel~a·, rnse The alleged \lolen painting. she claim,, '" al tuall> the work g1"en to ( hel..ca a' her btrthda)' pre~nt the n1~ht of the lirt· and listed by the insurance 1.ompany as destroyed What follows are scenes that do not !eel as 1f they arc a part of the i.amc story wtth acton who appear as 1f they wandered in from other movies. such a~ Brian ~nm•h> in the \amc role he pla>ed in "FX" and weanng the same wardroh<:' While thert· 1~ 'o httle clan•> "I egal Eagles" r'i loaded with spcttal effects -a huge explosion and one too many fires-pushrng the my\tt"ry movie cven more out of whaC'k hke a firrv.ork\ show at 11 tunt'ral Richard Warner Payc hiatrlc Technician Irvine By RICHARD WARNER Oolly l'llot C•11--•I l eg.il Lasles "onh thl mmt rctent e\ample of a \l!I') d1\louragrng trcnd pre\ aknt 1n mo' 1es toda' -thl· contept ol a "packagl " Bas1calh "'hat tht• producers haH~ Jone 1<. asS<:mble \ome "hot" adors -Roh en Redford Debra \l. inger Dami Hannah -plu' a 'ho1·· director - f\.an Reitman from "(1hosthu,tef\ · '\tni:x·., · ct al -along 1Allh l'lahorate \l'I' mu"' Jnd rd111ng to '>'tnd up \l.1lh J $44 m11lron pro duttmn \o 1Ahal do \11U get for all of thal monl'\'1 In 1h1\ la'><.' a Ul\.l\ll'f Rcdlnni \kCp1A,tf~, hi\ "'d' lhmugh lhl' mo\ ll' w11h the 'mug nprr\\1on •11 .1 man \I.ho 1\ gl'ltrng ,1 largl pa\lhl·1 t.. lnr \ 1nuall\ nc•lhtntt V. ingl'r al ll'a\t tm•\ but h1.•r charactt•r 1\ 8" t'n nothing 1"<.cq11 clum,tnc" and an l'JllntUh\11rdt·r Darr\ I ttan.ih doc<. ha ,p,11.e 1adl0l routml lrnm c\pfJ,h .. uni\ "'' l h • 1111 h1''> 11n -n111 mulh 111 .rn 1mpn"t'mt·nt \nd Rctlman onl\ fl""" th.11 carl1a hl "a\ -'1\l 1·nou~h lo \\mk '-'Ith talent1.·d rx·oplr Plu' thal· 1\ ,1 -.cnpt lh<tt 1101 11nl make' no \l'O\C hut dl'111•, 1.n•dthl11t\ 1A1th .1nnCl\rng rt'fl.Ul.1111\ Ju\I 101 (\ample II ha' lht• '"'" luad\ 1ndulgl' 1n a romanrc that not 1ml~ hog~ tht l)h•t do"'n hut nl'\l'r eHO hothrrc, to l'\flla1n "hat attraction the narcokp- ttl Redfnrd and bulem11.. W111gn rnuld pos\lhl\ ha\l' for 1.·ach other .\II in a II. Lega I Eagle~ I\ a \ad m erdont• a ltcrna t ingl\ horrn11 and t'\J\Jlt rnting mcl\ 1, o.-,_...,......,o-wc- Stephen Koffler Pedlatrlclan Newport Beach By STEPHEN C KOFFLER O.-,N.eC..0141 ..... ' Wcbc;tcr·~ d1c11onal)' define'> tht· "ord mediocre as neither good nor had a\cragc ord1nar)'. com monplale .\n excellent example ol thl' word 1<; 1h1s summer's "big' movie U.•gal Eastes .\ta JTportcd co'it of nearh S 36 m11l1on a sum one mu\t hehc"e was largel) based on the enormous salane\ of tts stars Roben Redford and ~bra Winger. th rs film t\ a real d1\3ppo1ntment It JUSI ne' l'r dd"erc1 thc good\. The plot \tart\ in one d1rcct1on then \l'l'r\ tn another What '>lart\ out B!> a m' \tcr. tne\ to cut to ltght corned) thrn balk 10 fnght and adventun· hal ~ to m\ \tCr)-and linall) to legal <lramatll'\ Whoc.,,cr was re'iponsrhlr lnr the plot lull of 1mplauc;1b1l1tt('\ m1"1 \houldt.:r the 1n111al respc.m\1 htl11\ lor thr fitm·~ med1ocnt\. It 'cc·m\ 1ha1 there " 'er. irttk ,oherencr ro the c,tof) hnr < .1\1tng of thc lead role\ " a total ml\take Robert Redford ·mug\·· h" '>'J\ through a roll' that calls for a much lighter hand Of thl' current kaJ1ng actor<; a1.a1lahlr onl' could ~e < hn) < hase or \tc\e Martin g1"ing thl' lighter toulh that d1ret'IOr han Reitman \CCk'> .\lw one rnuld \C'e a ~oungt•r Jame .. (1arner \c; to the female kad. Debra W 1ngcr JU'>I d1ie,n'1 fit the role nor l'an hl'r eon-;1derahle talents make her fit the role l)hc JUSI 1-;n't cute enough. bnltll' rnough or coy enough o\c; a matter of tact the viewer could Ca!>1ly sec the '''o leading parts pla)ed with much greater \uccess h\ the maste"' of 1h1., t\rx·oflilm Trac' and Hepburn J What the ratings mean In add111on to a'lk1na our readers to c:nuque some current movies. we thought 11 would be easier 1fthey also rated them I he boat p1ctu~ underneath the reviews arc our rating system -with five boat\ he1n1 the h1diest raung. and a fractmn of a boat the lowest. Yes we know that boat' have nothmg to do wtth movies, but xou will notice a boat in the masthead oft he newspaper over the ·r 1n Pt lot. 'Kl we thought 11 was appropna1r B> the way. Enk. Natalie. Dtck. Richard and Stephen will be appcanng on this page for 5even mott weeks ratin& the newest movies Then we'll tum rt over to another batch of aspm~ movie critics. ______ ,,..:.-_.....~ --- ' CALI FOR !\!/ ~ 20TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA POLICE OLYMPICS Through July 1-, 1986 Events, Tin1es and Locations SATURDAY, JUNE 28 RACQUETBALL RIFLE-LARGE BORE RIFLE-SMALL BORE soneALL-SLOPITCH 8:00 a.m 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m 7:30 a.m. The Sporting House Camp Pendleton Prado Tiro Range, Chino Harvard Park. Irvine SOCCER SERVICE DOGS 8.00 a.m . 9·00 a.m. MONDAY, JUNE 30 BASKETBALL U C I., Intramural Fields U.C.I.. Baseball Stadium SKEET 8:00 a.m. U.C I., Crawford Hall SWIMMING VOLLEYBALL 9:00 a.m 0·00 am. 9·00 a.m. Prado Tiro Range Chino CYCLING Heritage Park Aquatic Woodbridge High School TRAP 8:00 a.m Stadium. Irvine WRESTLING 9:00 a.m Ziggerat Building. TENNIS 10:00 a.m . Prado Tiro Range, Chin<? Laguna Niguel 8:00 a.m Newport Sheraton HANDBALL Newport Beach Tennis CluD TUG OF WAR TUUDAY, JULY 1 8:00 a.m. TRACK AND FIELD 11:00 a.m . TRAP The Sporting House 0·00 am U.C I . Lower Mesa Court Field 9:00 am U C I . Track Stadium SUNDAY, JUNE 29 Prado Ttro Range. Chino PISTOL 8:00 am. BOWLING CYCLING Huntington Beach Police 9·00 am 800 am Volunteers or Event lnform11tlon Dept Range Irvine Recreation Park Mission Vie10 644-3630 * * * Special Police Officer Rememberance * * * and Fireworks Show at the Gold Medal Boxing Event 7:00 p.m., Saturday, June 28 at U.C.I. Softball Field PUBLIC INVITED -NO COST Sponsors American Alarm Systems The Arches Restaurant Balboa Island Improvement Assn Bud Ltght Burglar & Fire Alarm Assn of 0 C California Casualty The Cannery Restaurant Coco's Restaurant (Grace Rest Co) Community Cablev1s1on Del Taco. Inc. Oeloltte Haskins & Sells El Tonto Restaufants Electro-Numerics Erickson Travel Ford Dealers Advertising Assn of South&rn California G&W Towing Gatorade HetbowTow THe IRVINE COMPANY The Irvine Marriott KWIZ Radio The Koll Company The Lusk Company Orange Coast Daily Pilot Pac1f1c Amphitheatre Pac1f1c Mutual Life Insurance Company Ou1cks1lver Reuben E Lee Restaurant (Grace Restaurant Co ) Roberts Protection & lnvesttgat1ons Rusty Pelican Restaurant 7-Up/RC Bottling Co of So Calif Security Pacific Foundation Speedo Sportech Tecate US Divers United Sciences VIiia Nova Restaurant Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Wlnchell's Donuts • TIE RV~ CDNPANY (f'ltlMAltY SPOHSO") ua11y ..,llot uateDOOkt t-nday, June 'J./. 1Ytst> 1 a l . -.c;. f I ---·· _,_ ________ ___ Old blue eyes was back! By CAROL HUMPHREYS r hal 70-vear-old \a loon sing l'r \OU know 1he fellow w11h the blue 'n hl· v.as back' and never better' \ummer( on<.:t'n '86 which helped LO tx nefit The Rehab1hta11on C cntt'r for Brain [)y\funct1on (RC BD) ~tarred rn all h1.,·glon Mr. Frank Sinatra. \lm1 ol 1he I SO RC BD \upponl'r\ ~.llhl'rl·d al tht· prc-shov. pan' al \lln·dm Rt•,taurant had ~en Frank. p1 rtorm on olhcr occa'>1on' \Clualh I \('-.Cenh1mfour11me\ I •n1gh1 I 't l'\.C'n brought a houqul'I ol llowl'r' lo take up to him v.hcn he ' tin ... hed I gul''>'> m) fa,ontc \1natrn 'on~ " 'l\lew 'or!.. Nev. York · "vh mother " hi\ biggest fan .and flew in lr11rn Balt imore 10 \<.'{' him." l'\ d.11mcd gul'\l Donna Gold during thl· h11\tt.>d lOd.tail hour I« Br> prc1 P'ranJi Crinella al\o n.1mcd ··New York .. his lop Sinatra number .. I lovt' 'My Wa•/ •· addt'd wife TerTie. "I've met him and think he's grea1." commented Lillian Flaor, while chatting Wlth event co-chair Marule Reed, who also said she was acquainlt'd with tht' concen star "I love his s1yle, t1m1ng. and \howmamh1p .. my favorite 1~ 'Chi- cago.' " said Joaa blpam. . Chairman Jou MartiA cc EO of Taco Bell ) thought wife Kim -;hould also prt'fcr ~inatra's 'C h1cago· ~incl" 'he hail\ fro m there For dinner Sinatra fans wrrl' treated 10 a \ane1y of buffet spec1al- llC'> Chak.ed 1rou1 and roast "<'al rouladc) prepared b) Alfredos And before benefit supponcr'> were tran!>· poned by. bus to the Pacific .\mph11hca1re president C nnclla hnc0)' pre...cnted the Milton A Rudin award 10 Gene Ronald the bre111h due lo the fact that honorec and RCBD hoard member Gene was not 0.-, ............. ., <:..-.......,,..,.. present to receive the award&,1 vcn for his outstandtng effons in organmng the first annual RCBD No-Celebrity Skins Golf Tournament. (Gene ar- n ved JUSt in umc for the concen ) Smatra opened the show with ··LA Is M> Lad> .. He included most of his biggies and (according to Sinatra aficionados) cha11cd and JOked more than usual Pnor to Frank'~ performance. Red Battons had exclaimed as he warmed up the audience. "God Bless You Blut''.. indeed Sinatra had inspired proceeds of approximately SI 0,000 to help young adults with functional brain 1mpa1rment to become -;uccess- ful and product1vt' memben of so- c1et)' Add1t1onal RCBD board of d1rl"<'tors arc Sanford Cole, Vin Jor· gensen, Lawrence KerwiJl, James Reed. Milton Radin ud Victor Yack. Paparaul 11 edited by Daily Pllo& Style editor Vida Dean. LUUa.o P'luor and llarnie Reed. John and Kim Martin greet Terrie and France. Crtnella . Honoree Gene and Nicole Ronald. Roy and Donna Gold join Roz Stern. Spart the LOOI< I· ,r<XNy II S H1p1 r..otrho surl trunks and T shirts 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 • ·• * Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 27, 1986 "'LEGAL EAGL~' RATES A RAVE. Robert Redford is terrific:' -,Joel S~I, GOOD MORNING AMEllCA .. A thrill-packed humdinger of a movie all the way ..• It is marvelous ... intelligent, imaginative, funny and suspenseful at the same time " -Rex lttd. llJE'W YOU POST .. 'Legal F.agles' is a sophisticated, spritety, suspenseful, comedy-thriller done in debonair fashion with Redford, Winger and Hannah high-style charmers" th Cn5t ROBERT REDFORD DEBRA DARYL WINGER HANNAH LEGAL FAGLES TMI IUW COMEDY r•o• TRI O U ICTO• OP fiMOSTlt SHU. e» 111--1• \ l \IH~l Prtm • .............. • .... ~~t••t•uOOe .... •COITA-.A E,._T....,r.... tsl-41 .. •ll. Ta..C> 1-.EIT.,,_ Ml tdOO ~ow PLA\'l~G ------ * ""'"1NQTOM mACH (-~!­....... Make this a summer to remember for the kids By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON ~ ..... -, ............ .. Summertime and the hvm' 1s ca~) . " The tune may be familiar but the word~ arc probably not hvcd oul an most fam1hcs. espedally in sum- mer. Many parents would likely rewrite the song with lyrics like "Sum- menimc, and the livm' is crazy, kids arc JUmpin', and the laundry's piled high " What was your summer ltke last ~ear" Did 11 JUSl come and go in a blur ol huc,yncss or did it drag on 1n a bog ot boredom'> Was there anything wonh remem~ng? What will your 'um mer be hke this yoar? With some plJnning. your entin: family can ( nJO) more playing together. You can haq~ '>Omething worth saying in \l'ptcmbn when you arc asked thC' 1nC\ 11ablc QUt'S\10n ... What did >OU Jn this summer" .. Your family can 'har• 1n mo~ summer and le~\ li111111na .\nd. best of all vou ran h., 1 l' a ~ummC'r to remember·. lkton· 1;1gning your children up tor 1''"" Po~s1ble program. pastime and pl:.in• to go this summer. think back to \our own ch1ldhoo<t summrrs What do \OU remember the most'! Chance~ .1n• that you recall fun times spent tngl·thcr as a family, not cvarything 'our mother carpooled )OU to. Wh1k 'ou ma' not be able or anillous to \f)Cnd ail )Our 11me w11h your chil- dren ti) to think of fun things to do YHth them. mstead of JUSt findmg things to keep them busy. The hours and e~pc.-nences you share now will probably become !>pc.-c1al memones in the futun~. \fakt' your days count don't JUSI 1.nunt your days. Your attitude alone 'an make the d1fTcrcne< between 3 tun month~ of togetherness. and 90 1- o·n-g day~ of endurance Thercare 12 "t'ek., 1n the summer If you choo'ie uni\ onr new e.llpcnence a weel.. to 'hare 11.11h )Our children, you could ca\il) add I~ new adventures to your summer that would probably all be remembered Herc are 12 to grt your \tarted. Some of these ideas cost noth1ngand mo~t of the others are not 1110 l Ostl ) either We don't want to tcal·h children that tun as something H111 ha ve to huy or dnve wmewhcre 10 get 111 FA.Mil Y TRADITION· Stan a trad1t1on n~lebra11ng summer nght aftl•r school 1s over Have a p1cn1c breakfast on the beach (Ve'>, \'Ven 1f11's togg)) or bu> a linie something -;ummery . such a~ a beach towel. hathing \Utt, sandals or visor II need not CO<;I much monc). e~pec1all} ""l'C n's a trad111on your children wall rcn11 nd > ou of yearl}. <2 1 DOWN BY THt SEASHORE flaq-)OU taken your children to 'iee the Dorv Fisherman b) the Newport P1ct'1 Out a1 dawn. the one-man boab 11\ually return with their freshly 1.Jught fi'>h between 8:30 am and IO JO a m Thi.-. could be the year to \tan ~our own sandcalitle hu1ld1ng co ntest. St:in prac11c1ng for the Sand- < a'tlr { ·ontc'>t at { orona del Mar '\talc Bcnch on <ktober 19 Don't l11t!{ct lhc ttdcpools at Little < oronn in ( orona dcl Mar ('I BOA 1 RESTS Ma~be 1t'<; 11 ml' 'nu took your dHldrl'n llUI for :1 ha) < ru1~ or a deep ~a fi<>h1n~ C\ rx·n•nle < all l\alhoa Puv1hon n7J-).'~'i Balhoa Roat Rentals. h 7 '·I UIJ or tht' I un J'om· Uoat < o h 1' OJ40, T IY the lntc<>t ha )' addi11on . thl' Pl•ddk hottl\, av,11lahk for r(•nwl Ol'' t 10 thc Balhoa Pin 1hon II<>"' ;1hout a lnp to { 11t11hna'' < ;Ill thr H.1lhou f>a v1hon for 1nfrn ma1111n for thr ( atahna lfohday Wh) not tah thc fa mil) and wah h llw ~0th annual I hght c1f lht' u11t.•r,, a one-man \.11lho;11 raC"c 11n July 27 For further 1nformat1on. call 644-8211 Be sure to watch (or part1c1pate m) the NewPort Harbor Character Boat Parade . August 17 at 2 p.m. This year'~ theme 1~ "School Days:· 644-8211. (4) THE BEST OF BOOK.S-Jo111 your local library's reading program. This summer's theme 1s "D1ggmg fo1 dinosaurs "There will be story hours. a film scrat's and a half-way party and finale matinee. Call Margaret Poarch. Coordinator of Children's Service'>. 644-3186 or your local branch for limes and details. Make 11 eittra )pec1al by get~1ng your child his or her own library card. For something a bit different. let your child dial for a ston O\ er the phone. Dtal·A·Stor). 832-3622. These Mones are changC'd month I) 15) ZONE IN ON flJN: Y1s11 tht' re\torcd Fun-Zone on the Balboa Peninsula with It\ brand new Ferns Wheel and restol"C'd carousel. plu., ~hops and restauranb C6J PARK .IT There are man) different parh tn Orangt· { ounty tha1 w u probably have nc,er tned. How aoout a visit to all of the following '>Orne time before September" Mason Park. 18712 Ln1H·rs1t) Dr .. Irvine, 660-'o.l9. ln1m· Regional Park. ~1501 Chapman A.1e.. Orange. 633-8074 Atlantis Play Center, 9301 Westminster Ave .. Garden Grove, 892-6015; O'Neill Park. 30892 Trabuco Canyon Rd .• Trabuco Ca- nyon. 858-9365. (7) NEW WHEELS: Rent bikes or roller skates at Oceanfront Whcel- work$, IOS Main St., Balboa Pemn- sula. 6 75-65 I 0. Take one of the three new NewpQrt Trolleys. Call the American Trolley Lanes. 659-4320 for information. Train rides are always a hit w1th children, call AMTRAK, I -800-872-724 5. Have your children ever ridden the Orange Counly lransll Bu~s" Plck up bus ~hedule-s at any library Y1s1t thr El Toro Manne Air Base. 651-2100 (8) GET CULTURED Orange { 'ounty has some great museums that children would enJOY. Be sure to v1~1t tht· Exploratory Leaming Center for a hands-on experience with hfe in Orange County at the turn of the u:ntul). '101 West Harvard St . Santa Ana, S4()..(>404. La Habra Children's Museum is housed in an old Union Pacific railroad dePol and 1s also a hands-on experience, 301 S Euclid, La Habra. 526-2227. Don't forget the Annual Laguna Beach Festival of the Ans. July 9-August 28. For information and Pageant of the Masters tickets. call 494-1145. In September, celebrate the openinR of UIXUltY THfATlffS c;i.n•1;4iiWjeUj;I 4 g~A~':~~:::J S A .. •llCAlt IUfTICll CoellA C•» f"G-la) SHOWS AT SHOWS AT (2:00) II :OOl tl· 101 5:10 (•:0011:00 1:00 7· 30 & t ·•O & I 0:00 I N o P11H1 l"&ll•IS .vst.Lll:llS DAYOf"F ,.._U) SHOWS A "f (l:OO) (3:15)5;307:4 510;05 KAllAn llUD ti CN» (I Z 15) (Z:;JS) •:SS 715 &9<)5 T.,.. GUiii fN» SHOWS AT (12:35) (2:55) 5·15 7·JS & t SS LECAL &AaLD CNt (12:00) tJ:l O) S:OO 7:30 . 10:00 -CINE-Fl GONE-SPEAKERS ARE BACK • i(;l •l1*luW 6 I Ut IZIDl!!t1f!lt !Ir., S"f'""' IUl•ll•G SCAIUED C•» s Plu1I Co~uture WIM Gu y1 (i.) LA•Y•llfTH (Nt Plu1I Co·H h Real O e nhu (PG) ,. llph MKChlo KAAAn llUD ti INt ~u1 Qulck&llver (l>G) COIMIA (It) Plu1 R1w Out 1i.1 -N O PllHI -* ORIVf INS O,..i I 00 Wlod1v>/7.ll Wklllh I CllM1" u ... 1Z fRH Ulllm llet..i "Stallone ls a humongous hit !" NAiii '31 -0340 AMC OHIG MAI t AIUlll 639 1770 STAOUC Oii fi HUI PAU 121 4070 8tl'NA ,MK Oii-ft "(1000 MORN INC~ AMERICA ABC TV .Joel S1+?9e1 SllLLOIB ., COBIA fL Tiii !'>11-SUO EOWAROS SADOUBACK LA 111111 SZ3 1611 PACflC 6AT£WAY lu.MI U4-2S53 SYlf'Y CITY COOD I' ~· . Ulla w 540.1..u mwMDS ealSTOl UUTll 191 0561 EDWARl>S VllACl COOU WH11111Sltl 193 0546 UA WCSTllNSTO MAU the Orange County Performing Ans Center at Ans on the Green. a multicultural festival More lhan 50 ans organizations and performing an.s groups will be represented. 655 Town Center Dr . Costa Mes.a. 957·2602. (9) SOUNDS UNDER THE STARS: The annual Con~n under the Stars will luck ofTthas summer at UCI on Friday, July 4th and wall run every Thursday night for six weeks thereafler. Further details. call 856-5011 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, M55-61 I I. Costa Mesa's Pacific Amphitheater. 546-4875. . I 1-o) JUST THE SAME. ONLY DIFFERENT: Tl) to do many of the things you do in new and different ways. For e.llample. have picnic breakfasts this summer. The beach and parks arc always cooler and lc'>'i crowded early rn the mom mg. Even cereal tastes better outdoors. Buy the little packages of cereal for a fun treat Try eating your meals at home in a d11Terent pan of the house or yard. How about a picnic in the living room or garage? On a hot night, eat sandwiches while sitting in a wading pool tog.ether. Be sure to take pictures~ Have family 'slumber panics. and pile your sleeping bag5 in the family room. Be sure to camp outside at least once' I I IN SHAPE. One morning a week . work up an appetite by wallong to a nearby restaurant for breakfast Start a family habit of evening walks together WaJk around Balboa Island. and across the ferry. Try a bike p1C'n1t . ndc a!> far as you can, and find a SPot to stop for a picnic dinner Tl') many of Orange County's bike trails. Maps ava1labk at Environmental Mana11e· ment Agency 400C1v1c Center Dnve West. Santa Ana. ( 12) PLAY AND PREPARE Think of some fun hobbies )'OU can tr~ tog.tlher Buy a children·., cookbook and help your children plan and prepare one meal a wul Help your children get ready for l)cptemher by visiting the school dunng the summer and meeting the teacher if Possible Role play l)O$S1bk probkm s11uauon~. For 10stan~. 1f they arc fearful of speaking 10 clan, let family mt:'mbers take turns standing and g1vmg oral rcpons about the days' act1 v111es Tho~ September days do come around quickly So try some fun ne"" adventures and help make this a summer to remember 0 The FUNNIEST film in years . 10+. You don· t want to miss it ." "Clever. H IGH SPIRITED ... Matthew Broderick c~s the pants off the audience ." "A movie you can take the 'Nhole family to ... A definite WINNER." ~t C>tbarno •llV IV A jOt4N MUCHES A04 f'AIUIMQVHT ~ ...VNn '*MIS IUlu.1:111~ 01'T Off MIASAAA Al-AHlllUCIC .a':llU~ m:::i....CHMLCHINKH -., JOt1H HVGH'E5 -'°" )ACOllSON ~"l': JOt4N ~s lMI~,.._. .. .,..,_ ··--~~~~-~,--~ ~~~ ~ r--~----=-~ r .:. •· \& M·~•''t o1 ,.. \11'1 IU£•A '"'• 0,. ...... " 40)0 NOW PLAYING •COSTA •ti. lll<f!llf l,,,. • • OllAl>GI 111-. ... .,,1,,_ ,.,,. ... .... ''"'""""" 1\\ t1A"4 \ ...., .. "-"' 1'\\ • 11 IOllO • u •1UOA UH i!* •r. ... ma . y tt..••t' 'II' "' ,,.,.. ;f ... , ..... ... ""' ·-Ill lllSSIOli Wtl J() • •Ut•••\11• ''""' ,,, Nrt.P~'I .. . -~'A M1 w'itr'lft.6 ~.""' .,-, \I " •• I * ~ •. 1~ •l .,.,. • ....._., • ..._.,. 0 ,, n--· *' .... ,.('('f'"1"th '(Wt Twtl IJeQ;_.Ol#t .. t DAiiy Pilot Datebook/ Friday June 27, 1986 I s I EV9INO -l:G0-1m1.=0fj U BlAQ( SHEEP SOOAOAOH «D Dff'AENT STROKES fD BUSINESS REPORT «!> CAPfTOl JOURNAL Cll C8SHEWS @) ABC HEWS 0 Cl> AEIERICIC It PRICE e;,COMMTI C MOVIE • • ., The Hunter 119791 Stew McOueen. Eh Wallacll S MOVIE t • Od«d ~ 119841 Rob •owe A"Y Stieedy -8:15- L MOVIE t t fl , Bnngoog Up Baby ( 19381 Kathat•rie Htpbu<n Cwy Grant -&.30-0 NSCNEWS a> JEOPARDY fD MACHEJL I LEHREll NEWSHOUA «!> AOIJA SMmf'S a.tOHEY WORlO T®'HEWS -7'00- 0 C8S NEWS 8 '1J ENTERT AMtENT TONIGHT SOAP UABCNEWSO 0 LCM CONNECT10H .,._ ------ ~ 1100.000 P"fRNlm John BIUhl, 8llW Brown .: IR:w'~ ***"None But Thi Brtw" (1965) G NEWS Frri 'Sinatra. Clint W•• • MOYIE • WASHl«lTOH WEB<IN * * "Dllpnte VO)'IQI" (1990) REVIEW Q Clwtltoptllr PUM11r Cllfl POfts «!> WAU mer WEB< • WOMEN Of 90Un4 ARICA a> PRAISE THE LOAD I!) fRNB LH g, WRESTlJNO GD PRAISE THE LOAD C MOYIE I;) BOXING H Ptr1ect. ( 19851 John T r1¥0lla, ~ ST All TABC Jlmle Lee IM11$ %, MOYIE H MOVIE • * ,,., Upio<en (19851 Ethan t t "Ninjl Ill • The Domination'' Hlwlll. RMlr P!lolni1 (19&4) luc:lndl Dickey, Jordan Ben--8:30-'f MOVIE II ®J ABC COMSrf SPECIAL O **'"' "L011 In Amenca (1985) A!-?!~urd«lt a Row' (19e61 blr1 Br<X*a, Julie Hagerty Oeltl Martin, AM-M1t9'1t P 000 ~ 1H I HOT HECESSAAll. Y THE NEWS $MOVIE t t ' Explorers 119851 Ethlll Q Q! ST'tfliAA~ Hme. RMlr Ptloeni• U a> NEWS U®J MA.m~ 8 9LOVEBOAT John Beluahl la a mack-rackln& Journallat for a Chicago g JOmr8 M.D G MEJIV OAIFAN newapaper who fall.a ln lo·n with Bll.lr Brown ln Continen- , f) llW9Bl JOHN. M.o 'li>IUJEAAaiOfTHETROJAN tal Dl'ride, to be ahown Friday, June 27 at 9 p.m . on CBS-m NEWS WAii TV I WALL. mer WEB< SD BEHN> THE SCEHES • -8:00-..... COOPER'S OAAHGE mao· .J!!'Hf' ONE. AU STAR a;. REUGIOUS ~ lP) EMERGENCY «!> AT RON'S IN LAGUNA fJ (I) TWIUGHT ZONE -,..._ 1iA:1 z MOVIE (I:> ARCHERS a a AM£AICA TALKS 8ACI( COIMTY t MOYIE -to-.ao-8 WIM8lEDON T9MS 0 MOVIE P HONEYMOONERS ** '<AMrgirt 119831 Jefl eon.. El) VISlllETAAOET ** t Lt Se• SlloC> (19731 Julie! C MOVIE t t t •,i, 'Robin And M1n1t1 (1976) -t'OO-Wiy, lrtna F'tfflS Ci) MAl<EM MATCH Ber1o. Clllide Bern * F« $emcet Aendlred' I 1984) Seen Connery. Audrey Htpbum 0 ({)MOVIE ,RJ MOYIE .:P IHDEP£NOENT NEWS -11:311-Cyndi Summers, Bndg9111 MoM1 U O WEBSTER **'" "Contlnlntal OMcle" 11981) *''"Children OI The Corn (19&4) -11'00-P.~·=l>t And Mrs Miler ' -11~ P91• Horton. lnda Hlmillon 0 0 U ID @I ~NEWS ,.~-C MOYIE L MOYIE OTAXJ ~7Qlt~tty,.kN ..... istoe fl , venus 119831 OOiM MCMI -Joel Siegel. ABC· TV (IDMIColleen Camp, Pet• Scolari a> IWMY MU.ER (!) l«lKTUHE -1145-* * "The ROMbud 8-:11 Hotel" U 8IZAARE 1 SATIA>AY MGHT Ao!enc;e Guerin 1 COMB7t' BAEN< 9 THE BOUNDER VIDEO ONE .S MOVIE f ·-• LA lllllAOA ... , ........ P•.ttc:UY. • ~A:'l'ltl " .,. ,a MIM'W '""' l'M'8 ~ ...... °"'" .. 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Julle Hlglrty I DAU.AS HOLM --__ -_10: 15-g, FVGITM OHL y WHEN I LAUGH H MOVIE -1155- 1MJ 111-11AW 11.Tftl• ..:T~m10ra -, WU &llJ1Wll ISr IJ1ll 4lmJll la'AI mt MIE l WI laW •I> lllT'ITe ..... ~.UT Wit.II --ll'IW.£ &elJJ IWll .a IUIU UJ -~1111 111111t•mla LIRAll 1111 rmo .. mo m'lfl. um"' • ..., 9Al'llllJ•• 111A1 .. 111...,,u mm PG-13.J!unn•,_, CM--t--.., .. ~·--••l .. _ I I I I ~ I I * t ' lost In Amenca' (19851 Al- Of/11 Broolts Juhe Hlglrty -12:00-u NOEL EDMONDS SHOW f COMEDY BREAK fD THE TllP008 1'0 CANNED FUI FESTIVAL (Ill REAi. VIOE06 g, 700CUAI P LIFESTYLES Of THE RICH ANO FAMOUS -12:30-0 .HI FRIDAY MGHT VUOS U T Al.ES FROM TH£ DAAKSIDE 0 MOVIE * U Kiiier McCoy (1i471 t.llcilty Rooney AM Blyth ---L "BRUTAL , BEAUTIFUL, LUSHLY ROMANTIC, 'MONA LISA' GLOWS LIKE A BEACON 5 .... •la 8MIOI' LOS AN(il l fS liMf~ •'PREPARETO BE WOWED. IN 'MONA LISA.' A STRONG, STINGING, SUPERBLY ACTED ORAMA, BOB HOSKINS ROARS LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE THROUGH A .ONCE-IN·A· LIFETIME ROLE " Pe< .. 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June 27, 1986 11 ' • OutOnTheTown Dancing Under The Stars f '"I I Jllllnl r Jil.H< JI tl.c 1\11.'.nJtcn Ill dw l\t'lllJI ft 11 l•'t ~t'I\' '\.ctllld I~ llll(ht "l•lllf'hr1if1:• J'r1i<l11Ct1nJU I I\ ,,,. "'' '' .. ttl11•l1lli0'.lflJ•1 .. l1t• 11~·· I ,., . \ f <JPM 111 I AM The Btbtrot Terra&sc ,, t HOTEL MERJDIEN N£WPORJ BfACH Gino Boero. owner of Gino''\ On The Hill, Costa Mesa, has worked a vancty of restaurant senmgs throughout most of h1\ hfc. "My father owned Gene's 1n ( orona dcl Mar (now the Studio Cafe), and I began work mg there when I was eight years old,'' he recalled. "I washed dishes, baked bread. and later I cooked, waited tables, and when I was older. I bartcnded." After graduation from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College, Boero began work wtth Far West Services. serving as general manager and v1ce-pres1dent for ten year\ of hi'> 2 l-year tenure with the com pan) .. A yearago(J uly I). I got together with Her\h M~ullen, and we created Gmo'sOn The Hill. as a plf{ce where we can cater to local people and take care oflocal needs," he said. A sign stating "Where Fnends and Memones Meet" hangs an the entrance, testifying to the atmosphere m which "locals alway'> find fnends here." said Boero. "We didn't want a pretentious kmd of restaurant -JUSt a com- fortable one where people feel that they are welcome and are being taken care of.·· Another of Boero's goals. he added, wa<; to ha'-C a reasonably pnced menu that oflers lotor; of d1vers1ty. "You can select from hamburgers to Veal P1ccata. from sandwiches and \3lad11 to pasta. hot entrees, and fresh fish You don't havt• to l1m1t yourself here." Breakfast at Gino's begins at 8 a.m through the week, 9 a.m. on Sunday for Champagne Brunch Jn addition to basic breakfast dishes, the dail> morning ofTenngs include fittatas. "Chili With All the FIXln's," and "Scotty's Special"· egg., c,crambled with ground beef. 11pmach and onion and served on a bed of hash brown.. BeH·rage\ mdude freshly squeezed orangt• or grarx·fru11 JUICe (11no's Sunday Champagne Brunch hcg1m with a serve-yourself buffet that include\ salad" fish dishes, breads and roll<i, and more Following that is a choice of hot en trees that are served at the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--tahle Traditional egg dishes such as Egg!. Iii Benedict are offered along with crab and shrimp crepes, chipped beef on homemade b1scull!l. Machaca, and a "Goat Hill Monte Cnsto " Vanous kinds of waffies and pancakes arc al .. o av~able. Served 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. the Sunday 91'unch mcludeschampagne and is priced at $9 93 for adults, $5.95 for kids 12 and under Come enjoy a unique experience In fine dining. Thal Touch offer• a variety of authentic Thal food from the mllde•t to the traditionally •plcy Thal dl•h H. Co•plete L-cla Speciale Moa-Frl Oalv 14 .95 . Open 7 daya • Week for Dinner Open for l unch Dally except Sunday 2616 San Miguel Dr. In N•wport Hiii• Shoppln11 Ctr. San M/11u•I Dr. al Ford Rd. 640-0123 18 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. June 27, 1986 The luncheon menu. in addition to "Magic Board" specials, offers everything from ap- petizers. soups. and salads. to sandw1che11 hamburgers. egg dishes, and pastas Conttnumg mid-day specials, ranging in pnce from $5.95 to $7.95, include Carne Asada. Lasagna, Short Ribs of Beef with Fettucm1, Roast Loin of Pork, Fish and Chips. and head chef Michael Mares' Carnitas Especial. CocktaiU OF THE WEEK GINO'S TOP OF THE HlLL I ounc• brandy 0.., .... ,........,L .. ~­ ffenb McMullen and Gino Boero Other spcc1alt1es are the original rcc1pd obh Salad ($5.95). "Bill Atkinson's Award Winning Ch1h" ($3.95), "Ralph and Lynn Burke's F-rench Dip" ($4 95). an<! "Pndeofthe Big Apple" a Nev. York stnp steak on grilled cheese bread. scncd wtth a tempura onion nng (S.9.95) Many of these same items arc offered on thl' dinner menu, plus daily "After Five" spec1alc, which range tn price from $7 .25 to S8.95 and arl' served with soup or salad and a cruc;ty roll: The'><.' specials are broastcd chicken with ma\hcd potatoes and country gra.,y, roa'>t pnmc nh. lasagna, short nbs, roast pork, and fic;h and chip., ~rved ~unday through Fnday, respectively. The dmncr menu also offers three ch1Ckl·n dishes. four veal entrees. and two large steak\ Dally fresh foh selections include shnmp scampi calamari. and other select1om from the Magil Board Entertainment at < 11nn., ft·aturc'i L OUll Moreno ofTenng piano and \.OCals Monda> and fuesda} follov,..ed by Jim Knight at thl' piano bar 'Wednesda> through Sunda) Both begin at X ~O pm C >thcr\ v.ho con.,t11utL a 'res1<ll·nt 1.111 hand" play mg muslC and pro" 1dmg impromptu entertainment at their leisure. said Bc"tero. arc Pai and Kathy Caril. Muk McCallum Adi Hadlc) and 8111 Clark. for helping to make the lirc;t }l'ar a c,uclc\slul one, "I especially want to thJnk thCSl' people,'' said Boero, "as well as even. cuc;tomcr who ever walked through the door O~r customers arl' \.Cf\ important to us " Cimo and partner Hersh ha"c plans for a big anniversary party on July I . wtth cake. mu~c. and fest1v1t1es . In August. th e two arc planning for a huge luau which will be spread out over the restaurant and parking lot J-or la'le private gathcnngs, the restaurant reser. cc; their hanquct room, which will seat forty vino's On The Hill, 428 E 17th ~t , Costa Mesa, 1s open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m . Monday through Thursday. to 11 p.m , Fnday and Saturday: and 9 a.m to 9 p m . Sunday (all 650-1750 for reservations. 1'1 ouoc• Haa1en-Da1 llqut'ur •1, ounce strawberry syrup '• ounce cream Blend all 1ngrcd1cnts and pour into lro11tc cl gl.i" (1arn1sh w1th #Tesh nrawt>crry. 1f dc\arcd This recipe wa-.subm11ted hy ( i1no·.., On Thl· If 111 ( O'it!l Mt"\t'I • OutOnTheTown -Chao~Dinesty ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Pleasurable dining abounds at Studio Cafe . . B;id .. 1n 1975 there wert'n·1 man) ~·"i<l re\tauranh nn lhe Balboa Pen· 111\ula In that }'ear, howe\er the IJ1rlh ot 'ilud10 Cafe save U\ a la\Ual ht'Jl hfronl rc\laurant wnh good un lumphcatc:d food. decent ~r,1ce and 1.111 '>t"\\1005 as an added anracuon ""1ud10 ( afe was an Arnt:ri ran rl'\tJur;,int hcfore that clas\1fica11on l>nJmc a nouveau chchc rhat fiN restaurant 1i. sull quite 1111pular and qu1e SUlCC''l\lul. but tv.u "'Jr\ ago, ov.ner I fov1k .\hram1an 1thkd a '<."<ond locauon 1n < orona 1kl !\far taking over the building on 1'.1ulil' c oa\t H1ghwB}' former!\ 111.- , up1l·d un\uclessfull) b) the Hungr. 111!\l'f .... l'<'rhaJl' the one thing C urona del \!Jr v.a' lac long v.a\ a restaurant th.it 11mh1ned .i rather class}' but casual .1 tmmphcrt' 'A<tlh an open-lo-the \\llflJ look ft'm1n1\t·ent r suppo!><' of thl \\11rld famous Lo nghi\ 1n M.1111 I l.111> .111 l'Jrl ol thc packagl' had lo be "er' 1111prt·tt•n11ou\ food It all 5eem' to he l.1ll1nl!I 1n10 place 1n the ncv. ~1ud10 ( .th.· 'We rt"Centl}' \topped b\ the nl'"l'\I h>1:at1on to make note ol the , hangc\ in prog~s and to II') the 1111 ><l agAm after a ont'·}'Car h1alu\ In the pa'it few wcl·ks. new gr~n .1v.n1ngc, and pure white paint haH· g1\cn 1hr nuh1de a dean new look \\ 1ndnv.\ haH bet'n mi.tailed on all lht· out\ldC' wall\ which arc thrown 11p1:n making the outside world and 1 n \Ilk d incr \hare a son of oncnc\\ It "lr1t·ndl\ and appropriate 1n a bcalh \lh '' lor thl' inMd{ new gra) ra~t lluv.' n l'f}'wherc. walls and open- lx.1 ml.'d tc1hngs arc pn\llne and 1:001 ~ h11c Booth\. as of this week. arc red .ind hlut' hu1 will be changt'd w11h1n ll.t\\ 10 a \uhdued &ra>' The cocktail .irl'a tn the lefl a~ you enter 1s a <.ea ol v.unJ tuhl(•s and chatr\ with a shiny hlatk har h1ghhghtt'd h) brass accents lull l'nlompass1ng one wall It gl\C\ grt·at 'the\ of being a spknded l:ud h.1t k rilau· lo dro p 1n tor a coohng ""' klall \gain. windows arc oprn .111ll thl· 'K t·nt nf ocean hrt·Nt'~ "'af\s in '" fllll\ uk the final au1hen11c1h to 1hc.- '4'""'' 1 lw 1hntng room t.ihk\. 1h11ugh \t1111rwJ nt ltnC'ns. art· adorned h}' \Jn:.tll \ a\l'\ of frc\h wildflowers We lt•unil thl· \Cn ice lrom the momt'nl "t• arrtH'd, to be superb The )'oung Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDAY $199 BROICH Includes Beverage Well Drink or B"r 9:00 0 to 1 :00 PM 845-8891 1712 Placentia Coata M••• -.c.-r,.cr\ greeted man} customer\ h)' namr, 11nJ tht"} dt'>playcd an overall a1111udr ol realh rnJming their work \\-hen we had lunlh month\ ago lhl· npcnencc v.a' not \o good Sen-ice was lad:ing toda~ ' pro- lcs'>mnah\m and the lood "'as 1n 1he '"JU\I o._a) .. catcgon I'm ha pp) to repon 1ha1 things ha"c.-improved The lunch menu 1s current I) more c11.1cn\1Vl' than tht· dinner menu There arc 'l<'ven salads nine ..and- w 1che\ (including the '><•mewhat famou' ~tud10 Burger and a fir'lt dass steak Yndv.ach). and Jbout a hall dcuen ~paratc entrt·c\ The Sunda)' Champagne Arunth 1s a hargam at S 7 II~ 't ou ha' t' a l ho1tc of a la carte omelt'tte\ and t"gg l<>mhinatloM plus lru11 and c hcc-.c platl'!>. sandw1chec;. thing\ \Ul ha' quac ht• of the da\'. and even a frt·,h ft,h cntrec ~l much nrccr tn sit down and allow them to 'l<'n c than to haH~ tht" r ndlc\\ huflel of \lc.im table \tuO Thl'rl' an·currt·ntl\ uni) lllenm·t·i. un tht· drnncr m\•nu and aside lrnm \OUf. an a la ranc baked potato a1 SI • '\ and an a la carte salad (all \OU can eat for S' :! 5) there arl' -nu apPl·111er~ When I a'>kcd wh\ the waiter knew 1mmed1atcl) that we hadn't tndulged in a \tud10( afe-\lyk dinner He c'plaincd that ~mtc all dinner' romc v..1th a more than- generou\ \Blad. and entrce portions arc heart) we probably wouldn't need a '>Cparatc apprt11er. The wrulcr wa<, quae truthful However ape111er- l)'P<' ttems arc avatlahlc in the cockw1l lounge fhe dinner menu " compnscd of nb1.. New York \teak a 12-ounu pnme rib of beef, 11."mon chicken. tema~1 chicken. harbcque chicken, tv..o 'hnmp entrcc~ and frt'Sh fish \C'lcl'llons (three or four per day) All dinner\ arc \Cr"Vcd wtth a basket of fresh bread and a large bowl of hclp- }'our..cll ~lad that include'> romaine and iceberg lettuces. scver•I pieces of cucumber a few cherl') tomatoes and wmc \heed rnu\hrooms .\ vcr. ample pon1un ot ranch-st)lc dressing " \t'rved on the <side declined the n:lill, hut there '' no den~ing that 11 "'a' a ntl C 1uu1:h almost totall}' lacking 1n other re' taurants the wine: lt~t wa\ offered along wtth mcnuc; at the beginning of the meal and in keeping w11h their no- nonscnsc ph1lo'i0phy. about JO label' depicting the sclcc11on'I arc on var"' w11h1n the book There is noth1n~ wron' with a hm1ted last when 11 contains wine, such a'I a 19M41 Cir.ind ( ru Dry Chen1n Blanc (a gold medal winner from the prt'st1g1ous Orange C ount~ Fair wine competition I for only SI 0, or an '82 Sllverado Napa Valley Cabtmet (also a gold wanner) for S 15_ There are both tahlom1a and French wines. and we ~lected a I QK:! FIFI Cuo < hatcau fkller1ve red B<>nkau" lor SI 0 that wa' not only a tremendou'h \mooth and dnnkablc: wine. but an C'lcpt1onal bargain as "'ell There 1rr 17 w1nr\ -.cned b\ the &la\\, wh1lh allow' for a lot of U!>ltng 1amudc It wa\ lime for the cntrtcs and a 'ipccial of <1eafood pasta was ordcrt'd (Pleue eee CBAO/Paee 20 ) .\\tor the bread. "'hole wheat rolls. the "°ft throughout 'arrel). arc ~ned They did not lad. 1n taste thouiJi I personal!) prcler a soft· fp;~~z:===:z===:c:====-========c===c:.::~~ textured center with a crusty (')I.tenor The \alad 'A<8\ almMt a meal in itself It as scrvcd in a large bowl plalcd in lht' lcnter of the table Thr waiter prc~nts a \mallcr bowl tor you to ponmn out the amount }'OU want All "'a' ideal with the exception of the mu,hmom shces which wi·rt' a little tired M) hu\band the !><>up con- not'i\t'ur asked 1( he could have a howl of minestrone an~tead T.he "'a1tcr \81d, "of course." and huslled off uni) to return with a bowl chock- full of vegetables 1n a delightful broth that was sp1rahng plumes of steam ~s the 'iOup was almo!>I finished, the waiter asked 1f another"rcfill wai. dl'sired Ha ving ncen warned that a WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD I N( HI<; Ol~j~;fRS 111 I I< A .. I All A,t.l'<QU(I r A I I r ATrllr4 r >I T If t; • SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO large en tree would follow hu~b~b~Y'.....l.JIC::~:::;:::;1~;;;;;iiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;_,;;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;:;;=:;::::;::;;;:E:::;::;:::;::;=~==::z::~~~ If You Are Not Traveling To Italy ... 3520 East Coast H wy .• Corona del Ma r AMERICA NEWPORT BEACH 4250 M art ingale W ay "N ear O.C. Airport off M acArthur" (714) 833-0080 I llN< ltl "'\"-'-11 NI l l 'YSTt-R HAR "'l'l { IAI s •• ,, It! ,, I m111 chi. l\Rll II. Pl/ JJ\ \ )\ I N f\ ._.,., ,, \If 'l.,11 ('\-..J-\ \l1.,1V\ f r • .,,11 I I'\/ I Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. June 27 1986 I • • OutOnTheTown FIFI CHAO ... From Page 19 .ilong .... 1th a u1mh1nat111n plate ol rih-. .1m.I kmon rh•l kl·n 1 ht' pa!>ta v.a\ 111 thl' Y.llk nrnxJk \arl!'I) a ml\tun.· of gH'l' n 11n1111tl' and v. h 1 tc hp• nal h l .1rr111 and l'l.(.8) and hoth ~hl.'lll1~h and ll\h rx:l°kl'd out here .ind there Two l.1r11c• dam' 1n their \hdl' dl·wratl·d thl' \ldl' of lhl' platl' r hl· d1~h wa' hound wllh a garltt-lla\11red lfl'am \JUll II v.a\ ljUlll' tJ\I\ I hrl'l' fargl" nh\ rarnr on m) late· .1lon11 v..11h a grilled half th1t·kc:n '11l-.1\l \ldnl h\ a v..edge of kmon. a ,111fi1 ll'rll mound of nn• and a lrtxk lull 111 hl·an\ I he rih' art· the large: rm·.1t\ ''''' 11v.a\h 1n not-100-\pll')' h.irhnJUl' \JUll' that v.e re·all~ hkl·d I hl Jrav.had "that the) take up c,o mud1 'pau· on the• plate• that ixrhap\ nwr,i.tgl"m<·nt v.111 ton\lder ~n1ng thl\ l'ntn 1• on a plattn "" that .111L'q u.1 lt' room v. 111 bc: allowc:d tor < u1111111 am.I mam·u\enng 1 he c Im ~1·0 hrl'a\l v.a\ 11ka\. hut almo\I 11\\,1n.1hl\ Chllkl·n gnilcd · nudt: · 1ha1 " v.11hou1 tht· c,kin or without .11ld1t111nal lat v.111 bc: \omev..hat di) !'itud10 < ak " 1n thl· prot:e~~ of aJJinj!. ;,i fl'y. nc:Y. lrl'JllH' d1~ht•\ to the ml·nu I hl'\ Ml not changing d1rct1111n JU\l enhanc1ng a hit to g1"c a little: mon· "\an<•t} I hi\ I!> mo~t l'C:rlainl) a value: n·<;taurant There arc: no outrageou\ pncec, Fk\t of all t\ lh1c, n1tc atmosphere w11hou1 dn:~' code and food that will not have you "'"hing a rullnaf) dtt:tlonar} wcr<' in hand It doc\n't attempt to cumpc:tc w11h the hautc t"Ul\lOt" t m:ull 11 mere!\ <,eek\ to be: thl' fnendl> · .\mcncan·· place in tnv..n \1ud10 < afc l201 ( < oa~I High v..a\ ( orona drl Mar Phone I h1S-757'i fh<' ongrn..11 \1ud10 ( ak ,., at 100 Main \trcct, Balboa Pm1n~ula Phone ti75-7760 l unt:h Monda-. 1 through Inda> 1>1nnt•r n11thtl) \un-da~ ( hampagnc Brunth l un<"h S2 9'i 10 SH Dinnrr cntrcc<o SH 9'i to Sl 7 95 \unda\ Hrunrh S7 95 l 1-.e Jat1 cntc:rta1nnient at \Ck{·tcd lime' < a\ual atllre f ult nx Ir.tail hiungc: A.II ma1or crc<.111 l aNI ' arc honnrc:d \elf or \ alc1 parking Presents LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ l I GILDED CAGE 1714 PlaccntJa Costa Mesa Call 645 8091 for m forma t1on featunng The Bourbon Street Dixieland Jazz Group Thursday, Fnday & Saturday from!Jpm DANCIN G Complete Dinners Only $4.95 Broasted Chicken - Our Specialty 1fWtfi11'WiRI SUNDAY BRUNCH Prtr~d from S.it 50 • Served 10 3 Try one of our famous margaritas!! lUNCH SPECIALS SERVED 11 .it Mon thrv Fri • 1 leon & CheeM lurrlto end lie• & •-• •••....•••• , •3• 75 eatro fer a..f er a..dr ... • 1 Ch•••• lnchllada and lice & leant ..•...• '3" 75 ••"1:1 ......... o .. c:t.en • 1 Ground leef Taco and Rice & leans ..•... '3" 7S eatro ShtecUecl leef • Otidren • 1 lean Tostado and lie• & leans •......... '4" • 1 Chile lelleno and lice & lean• .• , . . . . . • . '3" Open I I I I Mon. Sot 17 68 Newport Blvd 10 105un Costo Meso6450324 20 Delly Piiot Datebook/ Friday. June 27. 1986 ROB DEMI JMQ:S EUZAB£111 LOWE MOORE BEWSIU _,JERKINS ''About last • 4-'' ~IA•• TRJ-STAR Plffi "RI}\ PR~ EXTS .\.\ \R.\OLI> ~TIErEI. \\fl BRE'JT/OKES PRODl'rnos OF .\ flDt BY EDWARD rn I( K . ROB WWI "ABO\T L\ST SIGHT .. :· llDfl MOOR£ .JA.\IIB BELl'Stll ELIZABETH PERKIN :.:;:.:.'."J .\R.~OW STIEIT.L .... "":.:-: ~IW GOODMAN "'"''"'.-:. 80\T,S HOWF. ...... ""'""'""t:.'~": DAVID MA.\fli .. ~'"".::mt KAZl~SKY & DL'll'if. OrfUl: . ,,..,,l:J,\SOS BRrIT&STl'.\RTOKf..~ •111I EDWARDZWICK »: R -"':"':'"~...!!-CD£&··~ INOt,11Tl\fX \HIL\JUO\Dll \JDllC\IUl'Olml.\.\ll(\.'\'!~I I) ai I. , ... I _,,::., -, 1"fT lllMrl\AIUlH,'I 1•,.._"'1_ ... , • ._...._... SPECIAL ADVANCE PREVll!.W TOMORROW (Chttk Theat"'' 1-0.. Prev~ Ti1ne,,1 COSTA MESA El TORO Edwards •STANTON Edwards WESTMINSTER UA Cinemas 540 0594 Saddleback 581 5880 Village Center 891 0567 UA Mall 893 0546 • PRESENTf.':O IN CIJL..,...11-J• --~--------------------------------~ ................ ... Out On The Town Corado White Periquita: a new blush wine \ newblushwmc-thetfrst such ,\pprox1mate retail price for a tcrnac1onaJ "Fonseca has gjven Portugal." slalhtly fruity taste," he said "inc made from the pcnquita grape 7 SO ml bottle 1s S4 35 Amencans consistently appealing Like the popular white zmfandel ihe product mtroducuon, limed -ha\ been introduced nationally The wine's veNtt1ht)' adds the win~ under the Lancers label, and blush wines. Corado White Per-to co1ntlde wtth early summer h' Hc:ublein Inc perfect touch for brunch. p1cn1cs now their expertise is being applied 1qu1ta 1s made by gently crushing holidays and cclebrat1ons. will be < urado \\<h11c Penquita 15 light meals or cockw1ls, according to one of the fastest growing the pcnqu1ta gr-apes and bnefl}' supported by a refund program fH•HJuced by Fonseca In-to Edwin D <Jualt1en. vice prcs1-<;egments an the wme industry," cxposmgtheJu1ccto theblackgrapc Consumers who mail in proof ot 1nnacional. renowned for lb pro-dent wines -marketing Gualt1en said. "Corado White Per-skms. Guahicn said. "Th1s process purchas,c for the 750 ml bottle of dur11on of Lancers table w1nei.. It l!I C1ualt1cn view~ ( orado as a 1qu1ta combines all the charm of a imparts the delicate corado or Corado While Penqu1ta will rc- lllddc from grapes that arc almost logical extension for Fonseca In-blush vanetaJ wt th the romance of 'blush' hue and a cnsp, refreshing. ce1ve S3 refunds. where legal hlJ l i.. 1 n color. and that ha vc been fip;:==:;miiiiir:==:;;=========~~~==~==~~ii;;:=~;;:==::=:::==.======;;;;;;;;:;;;;;=;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::=w u,c<J to make superb red wine for "Bob Bums: Still rnure than 200 years A ward Winning Continental Menu Great ... " 1 ATALINA P~ENGER SERVICE Lau11cb1 S..ut Dllaaer Cnli1es Featuring l:knrly Buah Smith A Wide Variety Daily Pilo1 of Fresh Fish < a1alina Pas~nger Service recently l.1unchcd its fint Sunset Dinner < ru1\t' aboard tht Pavilion Queen 11Ul'\I\ enJoyed .. bcauuful bullet clonna mu\1C dancing. and a nar· r.1ll"<l cruise of Newpor1 Harbor. "\1\1t 11,Je\lr \orlc Pans. M1<1m1 . mtl "hat do )OU do -take a cru1\C" .ind \t'C thr !>1ght\1 Wh )' not in "'l'"'pon'• With that thought in mind .ind lo.nowing we arc located in one: ot Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY • BANQUETS 37 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2030 tht· rnmt beaullful \mall boat harbo~ G tn 1h1· world we decided to mttt the "" (] nL·c:ll .. "31d Bob Black. Prcs1dcnt ul l.J • 0 i < ,11Jhna Pa~scnger ~rv1cc .. The ; 'l. \ \ () e IUl\t" wa\ well rt'Ce1vcd. and WC: look (;:::,., ev 00'0 c.~i t11rv.ard 10 a succt'1sful summer ~ t'>...\(<ye\,,O o"'~e,'> c; ".J .. o n \.:JI r, ' I he '\un\et Dinner ( ru15C' will onl) ~ ".l..~ ~ 11111 on Wcdne'iday C:"en1ngs al 7 lO \0 l.~~ "' 11 ni < 11\t for adulh 1s S25. and ~u H ~ rt'\t'f\att0n\ arc a mu\t ~O 0' < f'lebra~~8~t~~~rury <...~e,<i ~' ~ ..J\\0,0' 0 ~oo{'' I ht· Rub) Palace Rcstauran1 in v ' ~0 \ ' ee llun11ngton Beach 1s curTenll) 11'1 ~ • \"' --t1 l'111.111ng 1ht·ir 'il\th ~t"ar al 1hat < 0' 1111i'~1l'.1~hu fam1l~. owner\ and upcr ~ CO~e r'\ -i,CJ Q (JS C)~ .110" havt' three generations ot \\O • \\J ~e<' \V • hcnc '>(.' cooking c11pcnencc. wh1l h _,eO ,_O ... ,ee lllJlo.t•\ t•aung at this rnt.aurant an n 'I ~~ /\ 1utht·n11c dining delight t'-c..f~ ~ ~~ ·Ov · t ndcr the d1rect1on of chef H'u '-..I C., ,..!'\ Q ~ ~ 'O I{ Uh\ p Jl3CC OfTCrl dalf)' lunch and } \ e \ \\.JV (} ;\ dinm·r \f){'oal\ prl·p.ircd in the true _/ Q '(\ . ·' ~ \1 ,1ndann/"i1C'(h....,,1n \tylc ol to(ll.. \ r • ·1 ,~ > • 111>! \j\ ~e'? r ·~~ l; f •• \1t•pp1ng tn\1<.lc 1\ hkc tal..1ng a tnp "''O '. v'-> ,~ h 1 1ht· Oncnt Elegant atmosphcn Sv .111.I hcJut1ful trad111onal ( h1nt.'\t' 1 Q r.:i. G .Jcl11r art' pleasing to the e)e 1..::1 (8« RESTAURAJllTS/Pa&e 22) L-------- 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine (714) 833~2770 Ac•-fr-''*• w.v .. Alrpon RIVIERA RESTAURANT <!#11ti11e11tal {!m.,.iJle So•th Coaet Plaza 540-3840 Unwind at t h e Countryside. ' f I 9' 1 I SO Year• of Fine Italian Dining I njov o ur < 111.,lnc from Ccntr~I .ind Nnrtht•rn It.ti\ I'"'" rnt•.tl ,., .,t.'tvt•cl with (')fci world l h.tr1t1 .1ftt'nl•rouo,'11'\I. of Newport R.1y v.1lt•I p.uklntt .rnd lOmphnu•nl.tr\ hoat ~lips Plano bar and lull mt•nu 11n11I I ·• m \1.ikt" pl.in .. now I ll dint• w11h u' 1h1s cH•n1rw (.111 171 '11 o l ] 1m 1 fur 1t•\t'rv.111on., or inlorm.1111111 ,1hout out 1:11v 'f<•w h.1nquet la < 11illt'' l 111 West Coast Highway Newport BCdch . ' . J flJ · 'I ~ ~ f)~ I I .:, r .. .__ R,·L1 l 11r I A4 l h.111 .1u I •''"I.I'• I "I"' 1/u. '""'~'' n/ t 1111n1n 'ikl.• /rir1 s 11\01 "Jan \cM 1rrv" m th. ·\rrrwro I ""''"''"'' I 111·"1." 1'1111 \,111111L" 4 <1' -c ~l' p m ''"' '"''' ( .,Lf ''"" I) ·~·111't1'\ 1111:'111' 11 11h ""' I""'"'"'"'"'' (',...,.,,., ~J# 9,. ..• ( 114) \.J\I (} /(}(/ e Dally Pilot OatebOOk/ Friday. June 27. 1986 21 I Out On The Town RESTAURANT NEWS .•. FromPa&e21 I Ill' mt•nu otlt·r' J 'IA.H.k "•H•l'I\ ot ''"hn lrom a l.i Lartl· to t.vmh;nJ- 1111n' f ll lllnlpkrtll'nt )llUf mt•al lht: Kuh\ 1'Jl,1tt' wrH'' "'Int• and lx•t•r a' \q•lf ,1, n11n °alu1holK hc\t:r<1g1:' I ht"l l\u IJmil\ "'"he'> to th.ir1k Jll 11l lht·11pJlllln\101 uirung with lhl'ITT .111d tor 1lw \llPJl<lrt lhl''f h<l\l" g1~u1 I he ' .m· v. hat hJ' l' lllJtk lhl' n· ... 1.1u1.1111 J \Uut'" O\l'r lhl pa\l "'\ \\".II\ I he Kuh\ 1',1l,11t' " llKall'u <ii l!\!\\{j fk01d1 llhd ,Hiil\\ lr11m \\ 11\1111 I ortl llottr'> .Ill' I I ,1.m 111 I 11 ,. 111 \1111d.1\ throu~h r hur~Ja\ .11111 I I •• 111 I Cl II• \II p m I 11tlJ \ <Ind \.1111111,1\ l'h11m• l\4X t1(Jl<S 1111 11· .. 1·1 \ .1111111 CARM ELO'S Prrs~nts Ronnie Brown Ronnie Bro'IA.n on1: of th1· mml popular pcrlormt•r-, on tht 'hangt < oun1~ lounge llf('ull will oix·n an inddin1ll' t·ngagancnt \uni.la) Jun1: 24 al C armelo'' l<l'\taurant 1n C or ona .dcl Mar \lt'la101t·u for h1 .. kn hoard ar11 .. 1n 1 n e11 ht·r c1a .. ,1t.al or "'"/pop \I yh n~' Rro'IA. n ha' hc:cn l om pared with wd1 1\01"\ pla\1ng11.rl'al\a\ l>a\C' Hruhcck, I .irl l I 1nl'' I rr11I < 1arm 1 and Kog1·r V. 1ll1am' Hru'IA.n v.111 .1prx·ar at < armdo' ""'th hi\ 1no drn"'n lrom Jn alt1·r· nJllOi! group 111 v.l'll·knolA-n 1a11 mU\l('lan\ [ ht'\l' 1ndudc: \Uth Group Discounts n2-3220 The Dinner Theatre Premiere of Ph nomenal Musical 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WI TH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" EVITA --TMRU DIRECTED ANO CHOREOGRAPHED BY TIMOTHY SMfTH Popular 1au p1an1st Ronnie Brown will open an mdeftntte engagement starting Sunday, June 29 at Carmelo's restaurant. 3520 E Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Brown and his trio will appear 1n the lounge Sunday and Monday evenings st.utma at 8 p m 22 Delly Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. June 27. 1986 la\l1ritn on \Iring ha'>'> .ind drum/pcr('ussmn a' Jell llam1hon Jack ~pcrlmg. Andy S1mpk1n<t. um < 1alcs Mat Marucci John "\puon'" \poonn Roh Ma11c and DaH \tone >\hhough Brown 1\ a vaned ml\- turc of pop. cla\\1Cal, and J3ll p1an1<,t he c.ta)' mainly in the pop groo\ l' 'IA.1th ia11 ll"l'rtonc\ HI\ reJ'l(.·rto1 rr lo.,,Cr'i \how. pop and J31l tuncs anJ he spcc1ah1c~ in medleys lrom hit Broad1A.a" <,how~ Rrown· 1\ a1'o an acromranl\I <1rrangcr. ronduc 111r -comroscr and rl'lord1ng arll'>l H" mult1-taknl\ haH' hroughl him intu l'lu\C J\\ooa· """ "'1th man\ lop \far\ hkl' r on\ Hennc:ll. Duke l lhngton I Ila h11gcrald and hank \1natra Rrn" n will perform at ( armclo·, 'iunda> and Monda> ncning.' start· 1ngat X pm 'pcuahng in llahan anJ lOntincntal rn1.,1n1: thl' re\taurant '' lcx-att·J at '5W l C na\t H1ghwa\ ( onina dl.'I Mar.and I\ open n1ghth lor c.J1nnl'r from 'I 'O rm Pht1nl' ti7'1 19~.:! BOB BURNS Offers Price Break for Early Diners &·1 Wl't n the hour\ of 5 a ml 7 n m d1ncf\ at th1. elegant Hoh Hurm Rl'\taurant 1'il''IA. port Bl"Jl h l••n l'nJm rl'dUll'd pn1.t·\ on '>t:l1.·t.1nl d1nm·,... f ,1rh J1nnl'r pnll'\ ran~c frnni Master Indian Chef Hana Raj Kapotra is now at the Royal Khyber Reataurant in Newport Beach Mrs Lillian Carter mother of former President flmmv Carter compl1ment1ng Chef Kapotra Mr Kapotra has served some of the most affluent celebrities and dignitari es around the world. The Royal Khyber is located at I 000 N Bristol Street near lamboree m Newport Beach Call 752-5200 for reservations or information. GULLIVER'S Had Any Reall y Great PRIME RIBS OF B EEF Lately ? 833 ·84 l l 18482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE \X Y5 to S Ill Y' and includl· a ""ldl" 'Jflt'I\ ol lhanging ch1.·f, Spt'C1al\ AU Lhrcc ol l.hc Bob Bums locatWJl\ ha.,.r a reputation for \erv1n1onl> 1tw fine<>I quaht> lood ava1lahlr 'K-vcral 1arn·11ec, of fre\h fi'>h arc alv.J"' 'cncd in add1t1on to the rl·guliu rnnllnental menu >\lthough 1hc t•arly dinner' thanttl' n1ghth 1hcr1.• art alway\ \l'Vt:ral I•• lhOO~ Imm \o treat ~our'>Clf to .tn l'arh d1nnt·r at Hoh Burn\ in llH· tx·aut1tul F a\h1on l\land 'hopping ll'Oll'f. ~t"'IA.f)(1n Beach \ltl'f dinnn th\· CO/} loungr " .1 1,1\ un11· lor l'nt1·nJinmt•n1 an1I .1 11'1\urt·h ux.kta1I Hoh Hurn' I\ open for lund1 dinnl'f and \unda' < hampagnl' Hui kl I~ 11 lJ~ 1 al 17 fa,h1on l\land t-nurth of Jul\ lCkhranl\ 1A.1lt find Ruh Hurn' 1n ~l''IA.purt open "'Ith 11' rq~ular ml·nu lor thr hohda\ lfr'K·r \Jllon' Jrl' rnummrndl'tl .11 h44 2111(J SHERATON NEWPORT Offen Werkeod Grtaway S~clal I 11 tcll'hralt ha' 1ng rcu:ntl~ rom ph 1cd .i S 't ~ m1ll111n rt model ol .111 ''" gUl''' r~1om\ rc\taurant<, an.t uK ktail loungi: and ml't'ting fatil1l1l'' 1hc ..,hcraton Ncwpon Hcalh Hotd 1' ullcnng an unheatablr "Ncwporl Hl·ach \h•l'kcnd (11.'l3'1A.3) · \peu.il lor onl) \~9 per JX'r'>on/per night Thi' lanta\llC rate•'>' alid through Junt lO and '' ha\l·d 11n douhk 1Kl upant' v..1th r nda\ \alurda\ Ill ... unl.lit\ night 1 hn l..-1n lhl\ ""ci:kt'nd (1C'taw;I\·· I\ J pt:rlnl \1.3\ tu l'OJO\ tht.' \fX'llJlUl,11 armo\phrrt· cn1cna1nml·n1 and h'· 1a,a1111n 111 thl' \hcraton N1.'"'Jll1rl lkat h a' 'IA.l'll a\ thr1r 1nnl'tl1hl1· 'anl·t~ 111 u1mnhmcntar) <.tf\hl'' and rel rtaf111nal fanll11e\ a' a1lahk Thl· \hna1on Nt·'IA.port tkJlh " al'IA.a\\ proud 111 kJturr thl·tr tamc11" I re,· \l'I' Ill'\ Program v..hll h nr<I\ 1dc' hntd gUt'\I\ "'Ith a 1 onl· pliml·n1.1r. lull hufl,·1 hn·akl.1\1 t·.11 ti morning ii ho'>ll·d l'\l'ning ull.kt,111 part\ ln•m 4 Ill 7 fl m frn• iJ.fl'.I 'h1111k \\'I\ Ill', and mon· < h1ldrc·11 n l'n ~w1111 ''a~ 1r,·1· in thl· 'klml' ro11111 \nd 1111 ll't rcat1on .1 ht.'i1Ut1ful fl<>t•I .ind 'P·• wmpln plu\ n1~ht·l1ghtnl lt:nn" 1 nurh arl· u>111pltmcntar. ·" "t•ll \ltl11111gh th1· \hcr;1111n Nl·v..p11rt l'nttt'-'' .1 lrn:at11111 nghl in lhl ll'lltn 111 "l1•v..p11n tkalh'' l•1nwu .. "'rr\laur.int rov. · nnl' \Hluld lrnd 11 lhlfa 1111 It> \lllflJ\\ lhl IO\rl•thhk \Jrlt'l\ 11f 1hn1ng .1nJ l'nll'rtainm1•n1 lat ,·11111•, l111:.11rd ni.thl in lht· hotd I 11•m 1h1 c.ll·g;int a1mu .. ph1·1t· Jnd .. u111.·rh < .111 lorn1a cu mm· 111 tht• P.ilm ( 1.ir1kn Re,1auran1 10 thl· hnght 1nl11rm.1I .ind fu,hl~ land~arll.·d Palm < nun ;mll Huanl...,alk C ak lht• Sh1·r.111111 :-.;l'wport katurc a ml·nu tt•rwin 111 pk.t\t' am appt•trtl·' \nd l;1h·1 111 lht l'\\'01ng, thc night Ilk u•mt'' .rh\\' 1n Kt·1·l"'Jlka'\ I oun~w and O)\lt'r H.11 v..h,·n· ll\l' t·ntcrl;11nm1·nt and tl.101 1 111~ carnc'> nn in111 1h1· 'IA.t't' m11rn111f hou" I hl· \her.lion Nc:'IA.-pml lk.tl h l lotcl ha'> rcall~ ~!3bl11hcd 11<.t:ll •" ( >rangr < ount) ·, hc't lu\Uf) holl'I \aluc b\ prmldlll& their ternhl r ll'l' \en llC<s Pr<lt(ram and hrand Ill~ 11crnmmodat1on\ .• tit a1 \UflCr "-'"'"11 rate~ The 'ihcraton Ncwport tkal h llotcl '" located at 454.5.Mllc!\nhur Blvd on the rnrn<'r of MtK!\rthur Rlvd. and Birch Strt"Ct 1n Nt''IA.flnrt Beach For rr..crv;111on\ m lurth1•r 1nformat1on. call 8H·OS70 \M f.RICA I. 11 \.iilrt1nialt Wav N•wport 11. 11• h ...:n ~ 0Jl4'n I I 11.m l::m ,, m ·\mrncan r•1ewnal rookm1e. 1J111 h .,l)t'('1alti, happy hour Frtth I "' M111nr lohllt.ftr. Nt'w York 11tylt' J••'"' 1 uokt'<l in a hrick oven Nt'llf 1 1 r Airport nff MacArthur l.att' chr rr~ t'ntt'rl11nmt>nt Rtnr \ 1 or 1111 •p~d Cuual, tnl'll:f)f'll I\ \1< \'. AF: I ltf. BARN 11 , , • 1 ht' pnmt of your lift choo111n11 lr••m tht-t'lltnsav• 2l> 1um mtnu :-.11.,,k., •f'8food, BBQ. Me11can d11 h• • 111dudmir l•d har, and mmt \\•·~u rn 1·harm and country am l111111n Hreakf1t1t M-fi 6:30· 1 I 00, 1.1101 h \1 f' 11 :00 2 30, Omnrr i 111.:ht• fr11m [);()() pm. Happy hu111 \1 F"' W 7 pm Satellite d111h. Liv,. • pft·rt11111mrnt and dancinit Aim I'" t f1ml1t1h 14\t8:.! Rt'dhall I '"t111 .!!19 Ill If) J'ltf. ORIGINAL BARN fARMERSTEAKROUSE \ ,..• Th11y are lhe oriainal Famoo" t .. r thl'ir on11 11.nd 1 h11lf p<>und I '•irtrrhoull4' •~ab and featuranit 111 .. plav hro1lm1 r•roudly 1ervin1 for .:. 1 H•ar11 Lunch Moa Fri 11 -2 Din 11rr nightly Mon. Fri. from f> pm "' & Sun from 4 pm 2001 Harhor Bhr1. Costa MMA. IW2 9777. IH.NNIGAN'S f. rt'<h food HNffl w1lh a aidt of fun \.Irma future. unaqlH' appetaurs, 1>11l11da. 1t11food, croatunl aand- ~•• ht,., bu'l(Ull, Muaan dashH. 1rnil an e'lc1tm11 brunch menu I .11nrh and dinner (mm 11 a m """t-kdaY1 Arunch 9.3 on weekend11 ~ 1111 bar with 11>4K'.1alty drinks. llttppy hour 4 7 ".ekdayt. In C~ta Mrt11\, South Co.ul Plar..8 portuna lot hv S11k'11 J.'afth Avenue 241 -3938 In w,.,.tmm1tu, 645 W«-1tm1n1trr \.1all 1591 4fl22 Dancanc evenanp m W .,citminatu loc-almo. 808 BURNA Su1>4'rh it the wo rd ~· dncnbct this finf' d1nan1 •tabl~hment. ~rvini ~l'wport for 18 Y"•"'· 1pt1eieli1ln1t an Anl(ua raiMd l>Mf, the fineat you can ltfl Aleo ftaturini fTe1h fi1h, Vf'lll and Chicken TI.t linen CO\ltft"d ••bin. candle1 and freeh nowera 111r1d to th11 elecan~. "Ith boot.ha and h11h back chair1 for privt1cy. f<'lickerana lant.erna and claaaicaJ mu111(' capture the charmini and warm at.moephere. Open for lunch, rhnner and I.heir 1plendileroua Son day brun<'h Eat.en.SW wi~ U.t. 37 f'a•hmn laland. 6«-20~ BRISTOL UAR AGRILL - M Hollda1 lllD 'T'r9dh.ionttlly 11n all American favorite plac:. w eat 11nd pri<*l for famJly dlnlna. ~wry th1n1t from Juicy 1t.ead11 and chopa \() 1pec1al cllicken d11hea and fresh -.afood Bounte<iua ulad bar Sumpluoui1 dtuly lun<:heun buffet. Open daily fur dmm11 and rockuil1 .u:11 8r111t.ol St. <'<•ta Meaa. M7 :1<100 DILLMAN'S Th• Oallman family is famoua for thm traditional warm hoaipitaJ1ty and finl' food FtnMl pnm• nb an Balboa and freah f11h daily Com plt'IAI dinner 1pe<1alt daily Friendly 1frv1ce and a fun, delightful at moephere Open daily fnr lunch and dinntr Brunch S3t and Sun 801 F. Ralhoa 673 7726. THE HIDE-AWAY Tired or eatinc out at placeti wath no µrivacv'> Starch no mort' The Hade 11w1}' puMdet1 privacy wtlh tttl hooth• and partit1on11, J)f'rfect for hu1uneM luncheon.a and romantic d1mn11 All newly decorated ofrerin« 11 reining atmoephere The 1pec1al laet are aea!ood and 1tealu Af fordablt> dmmK for tht whole faro· 1ly Vanet} of daily 1pec1ala. Home madf' soups and sauctt Bttr & Wine tM!rved &111>. 5874 F.d1n11er at Sprm11 r141l,. m Marana Shopping V11l1111e Huntm~nn Bearh )ol.4().fif,Jl'I JOI.LY ROGER GrHl Am,.ncan foocl and 11l the bet!t prices Thr Joli~ Roetr hu alway& hffn known 111 n rtood family value r~taurant Thf mflnU ft'aturea hrflakfar;t, l11nrh and dtnnN with 11 largt var1rly of daahea llJ chOOM' from From """ du1he11, irnddlt rakf'11, burJ(E>t'!I. undw1che1, aal&d• to c:ompltlf' dmnt'tt nf . seafood. •lf'ftk•. rharktn and dt'hr1out des M'r\11 F'1m1ly uwnf'd for 35 yt>ar11 with thf' lntndhett 't'rvJl'(' m town. 400 s roa~t Hwv. l.&j[Unl ~alh 494 :u '.17. CAL.FORNIAN PASTEL'S Tht newest rvtnl in dmmi in thto N•wport arl'a. f<'uturm11 a 11pec1al bltnd of culinary CTt11t1on., from Cahfornaa and th• rH l of the world Such tanhliianr 1tem1 u . marinated 1hramp and llC&llopti m • 11inJtr 'Yln11igrelu 11alad Mouth· watf'nf\I put. hilt-an1el hair .with tHfood and rreth tomatu P111P h11bd an an auth•nllc Italian wood bumina ov•n, th• only on• m New port. And e vanatv of C.ri1111dt1 tl)foCialtil!ll. Dinner ..,rvfd d1uly (clclHd Mond•yl a.nd Happy Huut R.Mrv•tmns rt'f'ommPndt'd 1520 W Coot H1«hway. Nf'Yiport ~ach 17 1') M8·il67 BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB Bubbl• 11 a tt .. Aure. n :m·1 11tylf' 11upper duh dnne with f11ntuy and Wll. Th41 Champetll" JC"f burhu ,.,.,. ahaped like t.Op hata and the light fi'lt.Url'I like martini rtaaea. The walla are hunr with original 1930'1 art and Ow reetroomt are true to de<'O 1tyle The CW11ne combillCll French and Italian el.ementa in a homey American contest. Open for dinner Mon ·Thura 5:30-10:30 p m , 5 11 p.m Fn .. Sat., Sun. Sun day Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p m. Reser- vataon1 are •uaeet.ed. Dinner from $9.95 t.0 $16.96. Full Bu. Vita, MAI· t~rCard, American ExpT918. Buh hi• 11 located at 111 Palm Street in Ralboa al tht comer or Palm and Balboa. Call 675 9093 INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER RESTAURANT I 000 North Brlllt.Ol St.reel. Newport Beach. (at Jamboreel 714 762-6200. Lunch-Dinner, uqu111~ d1nq m the midat of a glea.min, white TaJ Mahal oaa11. Feat.urine award win- nmc northern Indian cui1ine elt>cantly pruent.ed in the Morhul tradition Hon d'oeuVTfll, aerved Mon Fri 5:00-600, Luneh Mon-Fri 11 2:30, Sat l Sun champerne brunch 11 ·3'.00, Dinner Sun-Thun 510 10:301 Fn-Sat until 11:30: fU.a. •rvation• accept.eel, MutlrCard, V111, American Espreu. Gourmet catering. weddinp, private pa.rt.in. and corporat.. arcomodationa. ITAUAN CARMELO'S Th11 ultra-amart haven of excep· tional ltaJian and ContmentaJ C'u11ine i1 one of the more rewarding pl•cea to dine Freeh put.a and 1pei:1al "light .. aaucea ate carefully p repared by thrff of the finest ltaJ 11n chefs Piano bar ent.erta.inment romplt>men\.I the run atmoaphere. Alfresco danang (weather per m1ttan1) Open Tuea. Sun. from i;:OO p m. for dinner :\520 E. Coaal Hwy. Corora del Mar. 676 1922. OF.FALCO'• "Hume of I hf' 11 ll you "'"f! to t'8 I 1nt1puto and iupv• bu" S4.9~ .Sance 191 4" tr1td1t1on m thrtt catiel and two counlr1H Truly a family rf"staurant with family pm:a . Din llt'rs S4 .96 to SI 1.96. Veal, chicken, cnlzones, calamari, put.All, 11eamp1 littr & wine lista Open for lunch nnd dinners. Sundays feature "Sanic A l.nni" with Tony, 11 really fun nite Clt>ltd Mondaya 'l70 Eaat 17th Str?L Hilrren Squatt, C011t.a Mt'4a Rf'ervatione 722 92&4 MARCELLo·s Th11 award winner offers an ex- lenaive menu apec&alisinc in put.u, veal. cioppino and their ra.m()UJI handmad• puza Eatabliahed ainee 1973, thil family owned reet.aurant haa captured the hearta of Italian food lovera. Lunch Mon.-Fn .. Dan ner 7 n1rhta a week. I 7ll02 8-ch at Slater, Huntinatnn Beach 842·6506 \.'ILt.A NOVA /\ IM'autifu,...I -.b""'i""Y~v1 ... ,.w crC'alA'tl tht' r11m11nt1r llt'tlanl( that haa madf' the Villa Nova a ··1J>«'C'111l kind of pla«" fur 1wN r.fty yurt 8uperh cua11ihe fmm C'l'ntf41I ind Northf'm Italy tervl'd in Old World charm. Es- teruive wine litt. Danner niJbtly. PW10 bar. Full menu till LOO a.m 3131 West Col.It Hwy., Nrwport Beach. 642-7880 LI'S RESTAURANT 11 you love Cb.inea.e food, you're sun to en)Oy dinina here. .aa Li'• prom· iaea truly authentic ChineM food. The menu offen a wide variety of uobc diabea, from a la caru to combinationa includmc Cant.ooeae Is Szechuan atyle. Breathtaking decor in a aupremely beautiful at· moapbere. Tropical drinka w quench your t.bint. Open eeven dayw • week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adam•, Huntinaton Beach 961 -9116. 314 N. Beach Blvd., An.aheim. 827-1210. THE LOTUS EnU!r the Orient and eipenell()t' the u rellence of Mandarin and Szechwan Cuiainea. Authentic Chi ne.e dishes ee~ially prepared by muter chef Liu. The Lotus can offer culinary muterpiecea Lo your likm1. Tht> lovely dininc area 1a dommat.ed with pictur• or th• Lotua Oowt'r· the aymbol of purity in Chinese culture. En)llY fine Chi neM dininc u well u wint, 1pir1t.1 and h08pitality at the Lotu1 J..ocat..ed in Harbor C'rnur at 2..100 Harbor Blvd. in Coste Meu Call \4fi 3331 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly 1pttw piac'e to dme. the Mandarin Gourmet hat been 11 gold award winner and owntr. Michat>I Chiang W8tl voted Restaurateur of thl' Vear. Speciahiing in Pekina. Shanghai. S?.e<"hwan end Hunan 1:u1tane , they offer an anay of deli- rac1es mdud1n~ Pek1na Duck. dumplinp. whole fish and morf' 1umpt1oua dashes Ele111nt at mc11phere, 1mpeccabl• 11erv1ce and ut..t'n11ve .-ine lilt 1500 Adam11 C'Mt.11 Meea. MO 19:!7 CCJNTll\El\ITAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM Alrporter IDD Hotel ron1enial and &eeludl'd fmm thfl bUJ1y aarporl 1urround1np. Thto Mf'dai.mme•n H.Pom offers superb ronlinentaJ cuilint for lunch, din nrr and Sund.-y hrunch. Top entu tainment n\ihtly an the CaMri"t l..ounie The Captaan'a Tablt> 11 open for dimn1 24 houra PerffJCt for watch.mg Califom11 IW\Ml.a 11 tht fo'li1h1 llt<k Lo11n1e Tht A1rporter Inn 11 located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. 1n lrvant-833 2770. PUFFIN'S An adventure an natural e"t1ni fo'rHh quality inirf'darnla prl'parl'd an a aimple ytl el .. ant way Award wmmni r«apa. Carden aeuan, an a 1<:uropean Cafe 11t.yle atm<M1phert. Cuual breakfut and lunch Formal clinin& for dannrr. Sun. Thurs. 7 a.m 10 pm , fn & Se\. t1•l 11 pm :lOflO K C'out Hwv . Corona del Mar &40-1673 · RIVIERA R•lu to 1tracl0\b 1er·v1l-. an an ,ltaant, intimttl# 11tmn11phP~-t-:11 ~nl~ prf'~ continental d11hM by Chef Richard BorJn•r. 11nce 1970 Thi. award •innana '"" t.turant abo offers an este.naive wmt last, and noel.I LO tabl•ade prep &ration• a.nd flambea. Open for Lunch 11:30-3 p.m .. Dinner from ll p m Excellent banquet rac1ht1f'tl. CIOM<i Sun and holidays 333.1 S Bmt.ol. Cu.t& M_.. MO 3MO LECRATEAU A touch o( the French country&~ hu c:omf' to Newport Beach, with the open me of the Country Side ln.n at the comer ot Bmt.ol and Redhill Avenue. Fubioned a.ft.er a Euro- pean bed and brukfut ann, emphuinnc a penional touch, th~ Count.ry Side Inn it the home of Le Chat.eau Reataurant. Featurinr luhionable California c:uiaine with a French flair, menu 1pecialitlea include Crepes Ata Framboiaa, Cobb Salad PuiaienM and Tow- nedoa ~ini. Break:fat, lunch a.nd dmner are aerved datly, bepuunr al 6:00 • m Complimentary hon d'oeuvrea are 1erved nicbtly in the Lounre For raervat.iona pleue r .. 11 549-0300. CAFE FLEURI Take a teat m Cafe Fl•un for break- fut, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an u qua••tt' tnvironment inOuenced b) a French touch Hot JUZ Monday thrOU11h Friday from 5:00 till 9·00 p.m and an ou1At.And1n11 wh1tt· 11lovt' brunch make thia Ca!t the plact' t.o mtel Open i days a wtek, 6:00 am 10:30 pm Mod•ntfily pnced 4600 MacArthur Blvd .• Ntwport Beach. 476·'.lOOI. LE MIDI Stvtral thinga makt> th11 award wtn· nan11 hideaway truly Kpe<ial. Wal~r. their Sw119 chef. tramed m aome of tht !>Ht houlltll, Palace St Moritz, Pla<'f C.taad. Baur au Lac, Zunrh Autht>nl1 c cu111nt Provencalt' teJUOnal iourmt't fM· tavalK a Sunda y brunch 110 uniqu" 1t'• hke 1teppm11 back an lamt' Wan t'ra when excellenct of food WAii matched by ren'1ous hoepit.ahty, a ho11p1tal1ty rarely found th-davs Join Manca and Walter m their Fr•nch country home Lunch. d1n- ntr and Sunday hrunch Banqu•t fac1ht1es Cloeed Monda)"' :l421 V111 Lido, Newport Stach. 671l 4904 IVEXICAN Ml CASA Their food is like a trip w Mesa<'o' Hoap1taJ1ty lf<>ea hand m hand with thl'ar motto, "Mi Cua t'll Su C11<1& ... or my hOUM 11 yciur hOUS«> FAtah liahed aincr 1972. 1t'1 no !lff'reol friend• •n)C)y d1mn1 htn. ~n daalv from 11 a.m. for Lunch. Dan n•r ·and C'orkt.Ail11 .. ~nt11r1.Ainmrnt Wt'd Sun naKhlA 1n the Burrn Room 296 £. 17th St., Coal.A M~ &46 7626 CALIPORNIA BEACH Calllomia Beach R..taurant 11 on• ol Newport'• moat contemporary ~tauranta FMturinr esqui11it' JapueM din1nc incluchnc au ha ... rood and 11taeka, mak.. th111 • c..ruJy pleuurable dininJ HJ>eM0<'9 Locawd at 3355 Via Ltdo an New pM.,,S..Ch. Lunch houra 1 t ~.2;;K>, dan'ger 1'>:90 11:00 7 daya a WMk. All m.tc>r CNdit card• M1Cept«I. 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't'f 1 1-.( II \Ti'.\l t • '"I S: '>ll $I I t 5J m S ' .. °""' ~ •• ,,, ·~ ... t 4 • u · S\ .tt I Ill II • I I' \11UI I I ~· ... , ... ,.,. .. t. , ...... "'' '" h I rorn $11 'Ill lrom s~ ~· fr<MTISl2'>11 I.I'S !'lam•~ $71Ml$1 21M• S.t 7., 0~1 11·• ,.,,, 11. • li-... t ,. J I I M ,\Nl>/\Hl"I <.ot HM l'.T I·'" \I,, ' 1. M., , • I'' t ' ...... ~ lrom $111 tMI from S-l '\II • M i\IH 'f'.l~LO'~ lt.111 .... '""'' $1 Ii~ I rom $.I l~• 11 .... , .. I I~ . h ~1 lf,.,,~.,,.•ta u f1-.-1 "" ..... ~ Wan,. Ml ('i\S M•·~14)4n • la rarw • U. r iuV> .. 7 • lift• f I I t ,.._, .. M,...,.. • , •• 1h.!t & rombo & combo PAia.T1·;1;s 1~:11 (',.,.,fl,., N1 ,., • .,t flt 1•d1 '4H It -( uutuu rU.iif S!l 7., Sl~t IMI I )pt•na nl( s,. 111 ~ 7 • Rfo~ll fU;N'S Ofo' NJo.:~POHT St.Mk• ''I c •• ,.,II"'• No"'"'"' ertl ~food tr .. m Sii !I~ Imm S4 2~ • 2 •• Oatty Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 27, 1986 - l(IOntO« at 8:30 P M Super fun C'hampal(rlf• Brunc.-h 9 3. Located at 4l~ E 17th Slrffl, Cuai. Mesa. C'all 6.'lCI· 1750 for reeervali1Jnt, dare« twn• 11r whatt>ver. ---- ., ~ -= GRAND DINNER TRMTER lmpr .. 1ve dinlJll and prof-1onal product.Jona art aun to pleaee eecb time you viaat.. The trtn<>rdlnary buffet. offer1 rOMt be.roo ol beef, Ji&J.ed ham with a fruit Nuce, Geor , .. ch icken tnt.h pucbee and slau and the Mahi Ma.bi .. Mrved an 1 peuant aauoe Tri-color feUUcoru and cream .. a real favonte En)OY dinner and a play ton11ht! Grand Otnner Theater located MUun the Grand Hot.el in Anaheim a t l Hot.el Way CaJI 772-7710. HARLEQ U IN DINN E R THEATER Ev.-ry c.-uat.omer can be n~ r.o be treated hkt I C9iebnly Th .. theater orfen acrumpt.1owi mea1a .with top producttona in an tletlllll atmoephere Thr 1umptuowi buffet 1ncludn rout baron of bfff. t"h1cken and ruih diahee, .put.Al, a.Ueda, vegei.blea, and ainfuJ dtt 11erta Tht Sat. and Sun brunch includH a variety of eel d1•hee The C'elebnty Terrece aa available for pnvat~ dining. T he individually decorated private balcony room11 overlook the 460 ... l honeahCM! !lhaped main room. T he Harlequin 1-located at 3603 S Harbor an Sant.a Ana Call 979-7660 IRANIS ~ ~ ~~ ~ ·~ ·$ !::'tlfl ~ ?$ ,fl, ~1~ ~ ~ <::::J'lfl 4J ~~ -~ • * 10 eoo * • • u&,: • • up lo 400 * up lo 7~ • • • up lo 200 l!'l-4!1 • IU hO • 10 JOO 10.eo up l.C> 150 up lo 90 . * u~to • up t.o 14 * ~ CO\ST • FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1986 . . 25~ POMCMTI ON Al c ·· Family asking $28M in lion mauling Claims county should have warned of threat at park where gtrl was mauled B, WA MAHONEY °' ............... The family of Laura Small, the S- year-old aarl attacked by a mountain hon in Ronald W Caspers Rqional Park, has filed a $28 m1lhon claim apinst the county ofOranae. Donald and Suun Small want the Newport Beach poic8 officer Rick Bradley wins a silver medal in judo at the Pofice ~/Cl county to compcnsale them for their dau&hter's inJuncs and the emouonal suflCrina her mauhna on March 23 caused the family. The clatm, filed Wednesday with the clerk of the Board ofSuperv1son. says the county did not properly manaae the wildlife an and around the NB bank robbery suspect nabbed SANTA ANA (AP) -The FBI arrested a man for mve1ugataon of a Newport Beach bank robbery Thursday after a 41h-hour standoff at h11 home. the agency aatd. w1ldcmess park near San Juan Capistrano. It also maintain• that park employee. should have wamed the family about the nsk of en- countenna mountain hons an the area Susan and Donald Small had taken Laura and their son David to Caspers park for a Sunday outina when the child was snatched by a mountain hon while wallung up a trail with her mother. The hon grabbed Laura by the head and earned her away into 10me thick foliaic. where ll tore al h« until a pa1sn-by forced it to drop the airt. The claim filed by San Jose attorney Richard Staskus ma1ntaJn that park staff should have known about the p~ncc of hons.· It alto says the county failed 1n 1t1 lepJ duty 10 "warn park patrons of the dancers to hfc, hmb and human uJety created by waldhfc, 1ncludin1 mountain lions ·· As a result of the attack, Laura has •unttcd senous brain damqe. skull fraC1urct, eye damaae and panial paralysis in addition to other inJuncs, the claim said. Damqes !e>UP.'t w1U pay for life- Iona medical b1l11 and compensate the entire family for °" emotional trauma of the attack. at wd. County claims rnanqrr John Os- kins declmed comment on the substance of the claim, which he wd was not unant1cipated. BccaUK of the magnitude of Laura'• injuries, a.be count)' bca.D ioveatiptiftj thearcu taaces or the mounwn lion attack immecf ttly afkr the i~ident. Olk.iDJ laid. Un hke many jurisdiction1, t.bc county don not routiaely deny claims. The office of risk muaaic- ment wiJJ mak.c a deci11on OD tbc claim at the end of 1t1 mvCIUpUOD. he111d. ShouJd the claim be denied. the family can file a cavil lawsuit apinst the county. case put on hold Proceedings halted as prosectitor gets fudge appointment Special weapona teams from the FBI and Santa Ana police arTested Michael Charles Jones, 32. about 8:45 p.m. lnalde h11 home on North Bewley Street, FBI spokesman Jim Ne1Llon said. BJ STEVE MAJlBIZ -.;;:.,.-+-..:....;.,it'-1~ °' ............. Oakland A's manager JadOe Moore is fired/C 1 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega reacts angriJy to the House vote ~ aid to the contra rebels/ A4 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot 811 81-7 A3 B9-10 82-8 812 C4 Datebook A6 Datebook A3 C4-6 C1-4 Datebook A2 Bulletin Board Business Clasalfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather Jones waa scheduled for an ini- tial court appearance Fnday before a federal magistrate m Santa Ana. Neilson said Neilson alleged that Jonea was armed with a loaded .357 -caliber Magnum revolver when he wu arrested, but no shot.a were fired Jones wu arrested in connection with an I I 15 am robbery at the Last Amer1can Bank in Newport Beach. Neilson said Neilson aa1d he had no details of the robbery, the amount taken or whether any money wu recov . ered A wnneas spotted the get.away car, and F'BI agent.a traced the license plate t.o a car rent.al agency "The rented vehicle had been rented by hll g1rlfnend, who re- sides at that addresa," Neilson alleged. Neilson said the woman. whose name he didn't know. probably would not be arrested. "We don't beheve she was in- volved 1n the robbery," he said. 0.-, .... ,.._.,a.ow ...... Peter Pltcheu, left, and Brian Doyle retrieve Karen Duarte from the pool durinc tbe Man Overboard event, one of several Irrelevant Week activities In Newport Beach. The trio wu part of the Balboa Bay Club team. Great racers endure desert's heat KINGMAN. Ariz CAP) -Crews of dozen11 or antique vehicles paruc1· paling in the fourth annual Great Amencan Race endured 115-de- grtt t.emperatur~ which caused numerous breakdowns on the ttc ond leg of the coast to-coast mara lhon !Uce spokesman Phil C1 .11· <ia1d at l a doun of the enlr\t ov< heated while crossmg the Cah!or nla desert, where Thursday'11 high at Needles was 115 degrees MosL were: <Able to rt!l;l.drl alter brief cool-off periods." he said "Almost every entrant reported heat· rel a led problems " An estimated 1.000 people watched as the racers drovl' through this northwestern Anzona community en route to an over· night stop at the Grand Canyon. By agreement, a 1916 Mitchell dnven by Alan Travali and nav1gat ed by Wayne Stanfield, both of Phoemx. was in the lead as the racers drove through Kingman The racers were scheduled to spend tonight m Albuquerque. NM The race. an 11 -day event for motor vehaclell built before 1937. began Wednesday 1n Anaheim, Caltf After an overnight stop m Palm S prangs, the entries on Thursday crossed the Colorado River into Anzona The 3.500-mile ract wall con · dude m New York City. The overall winner will reC'e1ve $100.000 Paruc1patmg veh1clea ranged m age from 50 to 81 Ounng this years race. entrant.a w1l~ pass through 15 states and 350 c1t1es and towns. Dnvers came from the Uruted States. Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan and Bel- g1um to compete Other caues along the route in- clude Tulsa, Okla , Spnngf1eld, Mo., Sl. Louis; lnd1anapohs, Dayton and Columbus. Ohio: and Wuhmgton Sagon. Penn found innocent in slaying of police officer SAN DIEGO (AP> -The widow of a 1lain pohcf' officer said her faith in the JUllllce system 11 shaken now that her husband's killer hu been cleared of murder charges. but there's a chance the defendant could face tnal again Sagon Penn walked to freedom at 8 10 pm Thur day, eight hours after a Supenor Court 'ury declared • him innocent of ftr~l-and aecond-degree murdu in the March 31, 1985 1h00Ung death of police Aff'nt Thomas R1gg1 Penn wu alao acquitted of attempted murder In th<'I wounding of police Afenl Donovan Jacobs. who~t al- ltted racism bttame the focal point of defente attorney h llon S1lvtr- ma.n'1 CaM. P~nn, who'• hlaclc. mam~inf'd he ahot the while officers 1n telf·dtftlll() u they beat htm with lhetr fl1ta and batons and aftftr Jaco hurlfd rartaJ lnault.a at him "Mr. Siiverman II a very gtt.At 1toTytelltr. I lhlnk lh }Uron wt.rt taken tn," Mrt RIH• Mid after th«' v rd1ct.I wett anMunced ''Of oo 1rse. I prayed h&rd for a ,Wily vemlct. but God 1114 no to ( that. I will have to rC!I Y ver) hf'avtly on my t111th to gPt mr through lhla," she addtd. Jurors, announc1n1 their verd1C'l on the 27th day of dehberauon • drrlart'd lhf!meelves hung on a number of characs. tncludm1 thr I tr rharte of voluntary mnn- al u,hter In R11 ' death anrt at· ttmptrd murdtr In th 1hoollnfC of r1v1llan Sarah Pma-Ruaz. who was accompanying Riggs on his round! the night he died Deputy D11trtct A tt.orney M 1 · chael Carpenter said he waa sur- pn~ at the outcome and usumed the evidence agamat Penn was more convincing "Th1J means we'll have to make a dcc1s1on u to what to do with Mr Penn in regard t.o a retrial," he said. adding tt would be a week or ao before the d1stnct attomey df'Cades what to do Silverman 111d he would move to have ihe unresolved charges dropped on grounds of outraaeoua govern.,_ental conduct. Silverman .. 1d 1f addiuonaJ evtd•nce .,ainat Jacobs had bff.n finn to jurora, no on<' woutd have vot~ to convtt't Pt'nn on any charge. That evtdence. r girding Jacobs' performancf' on a al le l u a pohce cadC!t, wu reve after the JUrY bc1an d h~ra~ e court reCuC'd to allow lta adm ion. ·•tt wu a d vutauna dO<'ument 10 tht pros ulion Th p ullon said 1t was a devu\aung document (Pl ... A2) ......................... Dorothy Calllaon and Betty Guthrie, ~-da.aln of the Orance Cou•lY (hapter of Pledct of Realataace, are ~rte4 to )all hy N•wJOrt Beath poll~ Srt. Ken Cow•ll Tbonclay after taldn1 part In a alt·ln prot t at Conf1'Ulman rt Ba•ham's offlu. The croup wu protestlnr approval ~1 tht Houat of R.ptt cntatl~es of a •too mllllon al• pukare for the Nntraa ft1ht1nr lo tura1ua. , , ) A prclimuwy heariQf 1n Newport Beach m the county's 1.atF-11 fraud CUC WU postponed Uidefi!li~Y Wednetday when the deputy dlStniCi attorney protCCUtina the case was ~anted to a judleship by Gov. Gcorle Deukmejian. Kaz Makino was n..amea to a vKant Mun1etpa.l Court judeeship m Full- erton dunna a round of rou1JDC appomtmenu swewide. Makino aud he expects to be sworn tn ·July 14 and will be unable to continue his proeecution of Tbomas Carter, the N~ Beach busi· n~sman accused of SWUM1.UQ& io- vcston out of up to S7S malbon in a Carter, 34, 11 cbafled with 66 counts of Jr&Od theft and teeunty v1olat1oru m a scheme in which he aJlqcdly d1Yen.ed investora' money to bankroll plans for an amu1ement park m las Yeps. The amusement puk, to have been called Huck's Landini. has ncvCT been built Makino said the prehm1nary beat- ina. which opened last month before Harbor Court Judac Ruucll Bot- trom, has yet to n:ach a midpoint and that at least a dozni wttncsaes staU must tcsufy. It will be weeks before a replaoc- ment can be found and bnefed on the enormous fraud cue, said Makino. At 34, Makino becomes one of the younfCSlJudaes m Oranie County. "It s someth1na l'vc thou&ht about for several yean. I believe fhavc the n&ht temperament to be a Judie," said Makino. who went to work u a prosecutor directly from law 1ehool nine years aao The prosecutor has spcc1ahi.ed 1n fraud and ~x abuse cases an recent ya rs. Makino will fill aJudaesb1p that has been vaant since January, when Jud&e Wilham F McDonald was elevated to the Supcnor Court by Deukme11an. ~1d Robert Rlll, a Mun1c1pal Court administrator (Pleue .. A.2) 7 arrested after sit-in to protest contra aid PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of ... 0.-, ....... Seven Orange Cout rettdent.a peacefully marched off lo Jill Thursday after lt.IBlns a protest s1t-tn at the Newport ~ach office of Congres."man Robert Bad.ham. The protester~ were amon1 about two dozen who sat m the offlre to voice oppo11uon lo Wedneldav's vote by the HoUH of Rt'pre4'f'ntat1ves approvma t 100 m1lhon m aid to the Ntcaraauan contras Badham atdt Wllllam Schreiber !lit quietly tiltenlnl u the ,-roup date the Ntcara· 1uan controversy At t5 p .m •• Schreiber uked the croup to ., • ··1 hive with .,.eat rapect and compaaston ltsttned for two boun tO fVffYlhtl\I YOAJ had 111• 1 don't know If you ume t moth Nld In raponM LO I 'llft~llM aaeruon that ccmiDtmtten the counlt'Y bad by (Pl ..... AS) .. , Al Or11910out OAILY PtLOT/ Friday, June 27, 108& Rep. Dornan going to Syria on mission to free hostages SANTA ANA -Rep. Robert K Doman, R-Oarden Grove. 1ay1 he 11 aotna to Syna wtth a blparttu.n letter from lhe House ukang tor help tn fl'fftnl ftve Amencan hos- t.lfet ln Lebanon The meaqe wu ligned over the put few weeks by 247 of the Houte'a 435 members and asks Syrian Pre11dent Hafiz Al Assad to ·•nex hla recognized muscle to break the American host.age cr1- 1iJ," wd a st.atement from Dor- nan'• office relea.9ed Thursday. Dornan hopes to present tht> meuage in person to Assad on Saturday, but a. meeting between the two hu yet to be conf1rmt d. the atatement said. Neither the congressman nor his a1de1 were 1mmed1ately available to dtacuss details on Dornan's ex- pected departure Thursday night for Damascus. Doman is a member of the House ForeiKn Affairs Commlllee but 1s paying for the trip himself and calhnsr 1t a "humanitarian m1ss1on." lht' statement said. Dornan called the letter "the first public expre111on of the House'• •erloua tntere1t 1n a srJeedy rHoluuon of the hostage crisis " 'The Doman I ell er also ac - knowledges strong rufterences be· t w"n the two countries about Middle Eaat policy but encourtAge! the government« and other groups involved to be of one mind in our ertorlS to m1llgate tht anguish caused to the innocent v1cums of this conrhct.'' the prepared st.ate mrnt sa1d 8 r1c Jacobsen, the son of ho11tdge Ddv1d J acobsl•n of Hunting ton B<>aC'h, Cahr . said Dornan had been wlking about making such a trip <1ince receiving d teller from tour of the Ameri<'an ho.~tage!I in Nov em - her "He's been waiting for what he t hought was the proper ume. and I guess he thought this 1'1 that time." Jacobsen 11~ud "Of course. we hope he 1s succe1sful · David Jacobsen. 55, director of the American Un1ver11ty of Beirut Mt'dtC'al Center. 11 one of four American• believed held in a 'froup by tht lalamu.· Jihad, (Islamic Holy War) a loo ely·knit fundamental- 111,t Shute Mo1lem group th lies to the government of lrun. The other Amer1cin hostages arc the Rt'v L.twrence Jenco, 50. or Joliet. Ill. head of Roman Catholic Heller Se rvice., of Lebanon. Terry Anderson. 37, of Lorain. Ohio. the Associated Press Middle F..ast bu- reau chief. and Thoma& Sutherland, ')!;, F1 CoJhns. Colo .. the Scottish - horn dt'an of agriculture for Amer1 tan l mver5i1 t) T he Jslam1c Jihad 1 dern.rndmg the release of 17 of its mrmbers held by the government of Kuwait fo r bombing thl' tJ S .rnd F'renrh l'mbass1es th£'rl' in D<'cemher, 1983 A fift h American hostagr l' S diplomat Wilham Buckley of Med· fo rd. Mass., has reportedl} heen k11lt>d, but U S off1c1als say th£>y have not conhrmed the death and suit list him as J hostagP. Witness tells tale of torture at Texas ranch KERR VILLE. Texas ·"Get the cuffs, It s part) t11nr." il Texaa rancher told h1i; workt•r.; before torturing an Alab.ima miln, according to test1mon.., ii.I a trial alleging enslavement and murder at a remote Hill Country ranch Carlton Robert Caldwell, 21. of Alamogordo, NM , said 1 hursda'r Walter Wesley Ellebracht Jr 33 1 ranch owner. tortured Anthom Bates. 28, of Huntsville. Ala. as h1/ii father watched Caldwell. EUebracht and his ra ther, Walter Wesley Ell<'bracht Sr . 55 are charged under lh1' Te.x.u orgaruzed crime statut.e with conspiracy to commit aggravatl'll kidnapping and murder Sue oth('rs face the samP charge and ar,. awaiting tr1a l Tl!llt1mon) resumPs today in th<' slXlh week of thf' trial in a Krrrv1lll' courtroom Caldwell said hi' the young1•r Ellebracht and othN ranch work ers first tortured B.ites followin.1< complaints that Hates wai1 refu~111g to perform hlB chores following an inJury to his leg "J unior got out of his truck ;inli h<" yelled at the men. 'Okay boys. grt the cuffs It's ,part v llmr."· Caldwell test1fwd ThP t.>lder Ell£>brdcht watfh<'d. Caldwell !1a1d Bate~ was handcuffed to a tree. dnd the men took turns shocking Bates repeatedly with a battC'r)'- operated rattle prod, Calr1well said <'aldw£>11 said he enrouraged the 1-.lleb..-chts to record the torturP "E' s1ons "I was going to hr nrxt," Calr1- 1o1.rll said he wa told "I thought 1r I C\t'r got ocr the ranch I could tJkP ccJp1e~ of lhP originals I of thP tapes l and report 1 hr> incident." ~ 1 I C.ildwell wh• I<' t1f1ed he help<'d lurt 1Jre Ba ti's Junior told us hr wanted us to put or a good sho"' fur the taprs o;o hi' wnuldn't bt· disappointed latt>r when hf' pla\ Pd them back to h1mi-el f," Caldwell said Prosecuto rs on several occas1on11 have played portions of tape rf'· < ord1ngi1 alleg('dly of Bates' tor- ture. m which screams and obscenC' ta unts can be heard Th<' prosecution claims Hates <.1nd other drtflPrs were lured to th<' ranch with the promise of work then told thry could not leave Prosecutors claim Bates was tor tured to death and cr<'mat<'d on thP ranch north of K<'rrv11lr in March 1984 At times I wo11hl tourh him ""1thout prC'ss1ng th<' <cattle prod's on) button down and at times I would haH lo prr-ss the button down to get .1 rract1on I h<Jd to put on somr kind of pPrformance for Junior · Caldwrll ll.'<;llf1ed Bales would scream <'Ve n whrn the but ton was not prrssrd do'W n raldwell said "He was frtl{hl<'ned," <'aldwl'IJ said SAGON PENN FOUND NOT GUILTY ... From Al and Penn wa~ denlPd a right tog( an acqu1tl4I on th,. re~t ,,f thf "" charges because lhiit ev1dr nre was suppressed." Silvnman said Penn's fa ther Thomds "did hr was happ} his 'on was fuuncl innocent but angn h"'d bt>1•11 brought to tridl at all "The onl: fair tr111I v.0illd h.ivt> been no trial," th<• 1 l<if'r f'flrlll .;;11d adding he wou dn't f,f' c;o1t1<:r11•<l until his son \I. c1" humr ~ \ l1c1tiv innocent .. Juror SiillV ~.i • \ ~I> ·1. ho~·· father IS d rorm1·r Oak l,rn1t p11]ll I' officer was th1· •• I\ 1uror v. ho would d1scu~i-~hr • ,,,,. ~r1 1 • ~c11 t sh~ wao; convinr••rl l.irnh · tr< .i ment of p,.nn "f•dr ~ 1·tl • h• hr 1 in gs 'ThPre \lo.J~. P<1rl iin ,, gem·r.11 consensus thiJI P"'•f••e thought r.•· (Penn WCJim't gut.•\ uf murtJN ·1 r, me , none of 11 w<1s m irrlfor It w.i JUSl a ba•I s1l1J<1 t11>1 t h;ll got wor~1· tragically .ind < r l••d with ~omr- hodv losing th1•1r llf P,' Naley 'lCJ1rl Jurors rec£'1 v1·r1 t ht• case J ft er hran ng test1monv from morl' lh<1n I 00 w1 l nt>sses o v Pr !J 1'2 \~ N' k 'l1lverman tr1C'c1 t11 lihow thal .ldrobs was racist and pronr· 10 using undue Core e .1gc1inst Iii.JC k uspectF He rallP<l Wll11P'lSPS \\ho 11·st1f1ed that J.1n1lis hurlrd rill 1al slur" at P<·nn and brat him ciavog1• 1\ .1~ Lhf• rll'frnd.1111 I.iv hPlplf's!; on I hr• gro1111d Th, pro•PctJt ion cl.11 mf'li .larob.- plill"d l'••rin rivpr for mdk1ng an 1ll1•R,d I lllr ll Jll<I that P1•nn's t1r•l11g1•r,.nt .1ll1tu<I<' led l<J thr .;h111111n~~ h•nn shut the v1<1irns with Iii r 1111<; srrv1r 1' rl"VCJIVN, l<1ken rrCJm 1l hr1ls11·r 1t1ir111)( I hr· !Hruggll' w1lh th• off11 •·r 11" ~.11<1 h•• fNtrf'd for h fr -'>'h• n h• opPn1•d fir<' an<l o;hol Pin.1 !{1111 t ••. , .11J~f' hP thought .;ti• ""d .1 pohi •' o'f 1 "' rinrJ wo11lrl shr111t him I'• 111 fir>t1 in .Jaroh" patrol rar and c;urrPr11kred to pollc 1 latrr that night Tht> <hoot1ngs in thP prcdom1 - mmtl v black n"1~hhorhood of F:n < anto pitted murh of San D1Pgo' blark community agilinst thf' pollcf' tll'partmcnt "nrl ga VP Sar l>1r·go pohre thP worst on thl'·JOh mor 1 ""' v rJtt• 111 I he nat 111n A ,.,...,111! 1~ thdl pohrl' orfl(1•r<; arP no.\. r"· •1u1r<'r1 to w1·<1r bulh·tproof VP<:ts on d!Jt ~ !1<1111" <'hwf Hill J\ol,..ncfrr ... 11d h•· \\-,1s • p<J111P11°' hv the 01J1111rn1· .1n<.l h1111Pd no onr· would t<Jk<' 11 to 1111 Ml that 1t'!I Okri) lo hrrak thr lav. or th.ii 11°'! 11rw11 sP;1<1on rin pollcP 11rrr1c1•1 s ~r.w 1i; th1• turw 111 1ntc11s1ry ttu h•·almg proc l'!IS,' hP c;aul rn '' 11r• l'••rC'd c;tat<•mcnt "I v.111 rr-111 (M<t rn' fe<'llng.; to our 0H1crr<; n.t1nl'I\ 111.11 I hav1• dl'rp rrqp,-rl ror th1·m .t11d 1 hr "'ork lhPV d1 rl.t n .ind tl.n out " CONTRA AID PROTESTERS JAILED ... From Al prOlf'~t gro11p~ The 1L in w<1s orgarnze1I Ii\ th• Pledgr of Hes1s'Jn<P and th<' Cir angf' County Alha nrf' for S1Jrv1v.il Each m<'mt.n 11gr et! a pll'r1~1 that !ltatPd 11 part W" 'PP' • any form or I S aid to th(• rnntr.1 m tht'1r illegal war uf)Qn Lhf' pPOI 1 and "Clvere1gr nat1or1 of N11 ,1rag1Jd 'Our act1011 to<la y rf'pr""''nts 1111' only local < onst1ttwnt~ h JI ;ilsc ,, nauonal consP.nsus or ( rmr•·rn• ti Amf'rtcans " Betty Guthrie. rn ~h;i1r of th• Orange Count Y c hap1er of 1'1l'1i~· of Rel'1stan<'r. •1a11J il na1111nal pr1 s howed about lWO th1rr1!1 Of lh11~1 responding oppwwrl .t111 lo Jh• r 11 tr as Howt>ver. Sc hr•·il·Pr .1111 ph 'l• calla. lt llers .md 01 tin da 1,, in 1 t • '40th Congrrs111on.JI [J1~trir 1 101j cated 70 pP.r< ent of Had ham" rur llllUf'nLc; s11pportrr1 thf' .il!I Jl<lf" age ""« r vrrthr)P s. protrst1·r .. • x MAIN OFFICE ~ . . I•''" ··•I d1sapr1rnntrn .. n1 111 ('rm ~1r1 , • (I 1r ror r1g ll p<dl! y 1l11S 'ho1n1<•·rl" •a11J protl'sl<'r K.irrn :-;1,,.ru• · I rn graHI.> tltsappomtcd 11 f'( om <'ongrr11~mPn burkl" " dl'r ~r Heagan It's intrins1call)' 1 for to ovnwhelm n govern • 111 ~··don t dgrf>F• with Jt's J lo\\- '"' r' m t11•mocrncy •· " 1mf' rnembNs I)( 1 hP group • 'J•r"s~f'll hope that the nation'.; 1 11 w·n~ wl're s tarling to force the ~· "rnml'nl to change its pohne~. ,,,, 11111• Wi>dnC'<idav'scloM' vote \\.'r v1• reach£><l that placP in '• n "'hne we can stop k11lmg .11 I 1 ortunng people," ~aid Sett v l'•"r1.tr ..i N"wport Bf"ach qr.hool 1 ,j( hf'r '"fhE'rr'111 a rPal po!1~1h1l11' f<1 ( hrlll.1{1' " I •'.1rq w1•llmg up m hc-r l'<;l's. I'• tr .er <i.1111. "I'm praying for th.it "''~1t11lll I/ • Mier other Ra dham staff mP.m I • r" il'ft Srhrr1her rt-p~atcli hi8 I Wr RE L1 sT ENINC ---- ri·r1ur<:1 1 h.it lhP group l<'ilVI' 011r protc:iter respondl'<l C'1v1I <1ght!! WiiS a dead 1si111e until a man ""ho 1s now a nal wnal hno dul ""hiJt wl' re doing today " It tl'ars me deeply to evl'11 1h111k I hav" tn r1n what I'm going l<1<ln10 c lo~f' this "Hice." Schre1bN sa1r1 111• thr11 phoned Newport BPac h p()llf<' I nll ~.1· protests of the flCh and 71>. wh1·11 police <1ragged rnarrh<'ri-cirr lo Jail. the seven who chosf' pPae<·· rul c 1v1I d1!1()bf'd1encr were q111PtlV r!worted to awa1tmg pollcl' r~rs without even being han'1cuffNI "It wa.c: ahout a" mPllow cts vou <an get," !1a1<l Sgt. Ken ('owl' II, mw o( the arrP.sting offlcn!'I T hos,. arre red wf'rf' f'rtr1Jff, Dt-nn1~ Mark11 . S prro!l, Sh1rll'y Travis, Conni<' Cai1"ar1.> ;ind c o-rha1rs Dornthv Ca lllsnn ;inrl Guthr1P The ftPVPn werl' r.hargrd w1lh m1!1demf'anor trr-spa11i11ng Dally Pilot Oellwery I• OuarentMd ... :...., ' !Jiiy f. f'>-i Jc Justcall 642-6086 • "41.-. t~• OU• 0, ,lOcmu r.e• •'P"' -~ y(V '°" .,. What do you l1kC' about the Daily Pilot" What don·I )OU Ji kc" l RJI lhC number above and )OUr mc"a1c will bf recorded, tr•n\<nbcd and de- livered to the appropnate ed11or The ume 24·hour answcnna ~rv1cc ma) ht U\Cd l•1 m;ord kttcn to the editor on any topic < 1)nlnhu1or' 10 our 1.t"ttcr'\ column must include their namt end telephone number tor venfica11on l ell\ us v.haf \ on )Our mind , ' -"11 ~ .. Clreulallon Te .. phon .. <>• • ,, • ..... t04Ul _ ... Hazy afternoGn in stare for eoast Hazy efternoon eunetitne will follow eootldereble night and morning, low ,:loudt over IM Orange Co I lhlt weekend, the N1t1on1l Wuth41t S."'ic.14ld Hight wlll be in the mid 801 10 low 701 at the boeche1 to the mid end upper 70• Inland Le>wt wlll be 55 to 83. Local mountain• wlll be fair through Saturday, with rotor\ hight H to 94, end lewra In the upper 40a to low.r 801. Gully atte<noon end •Y9nlng wind• 1& to 30 mph Wiii blow through the d...,tawh•r• hight wlll ra~ rrom Ga lo 110 In the upptr deMtl 10 112 to 118 In the lo...-ci.terl Lewrt Wiii be In,.,. mid eoa 10 mid 80t Southw .. t wind• 12 to 22 knot• will blow through the local oc:ean w1tera thta afternoon and evening over 3-lool teat and 1 IOUlhwetl lwell Of 2 f .. I U.S. Temps 11tQ1>1 -llWOUjjll 6 p "' u...,.,,., • "' l• ~.~.~ 'lllONTt ~ '* wwm _ ColCI.._. Allltny N Y 13 A8 Alboi;q.,.,que ll 10 Al.U.O.. ~· ,, M-.... .. Ml*-$1 P.,i ,...,, ... to ., .. ,, 01 IO It ,. 5"0w••• "'"' '"''•• lno• OcclUO•O..., StaltO'laly ..... ~-,,, .. _ 9-Mtf HOAA V S Oto< al C-.u Al'-"•• tr n All.,,I., C:•ly n &t AU1111t1 04 11 1 .. 1-• 64 52 91rmtnvr .. m Ill ea ....... O..INnl N.w VOfk City Olotamm. City °"'~ 0r1 .. .oo 90 67 03 72 tit 76 ., 74 Calif. Te~pa !lo'.. 119 IO eot1on 17 5l lklt1~ 1! 55 luti1n9tOO VI 1 I 4 I CM!* ea ID C11a1-1on 6 C st 7t c.~11101•• " <. e• n Chey....,. 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S>Wl•tM -lflg ..... u .. _,_ dt111no ,,,. en.,,_ er.o llUy ..,,,.,..,,. -· 8Ml;tl hlg/19 &II lo 12 L-5• to 63 Valley hlQt>f 77 10 o ,_the cout 10 ,,,. to. in_,_ lnl•nd 111•1 l owe "' 11141 mt<I 50t 10 io-eo. ::r:v~ 1()4 eo •llelcl 102 .. .... ,°"' 107 14 .....,_I 101 17 1'118-13 44 84ahop 100 56 llyttle 115 17 C.lllllntl .. eo fw•• 15 IO ,,_ 102 .. L-.., " 70 l 0f10 ._,. 83 M UltA ..... ea " Mar}'9 .... .. .. MOIW°"'I 13 SI MonlitC*lo .. Ill Mof>terev " 114 ,....,... 116 12 ~.,._ 11 IO o.i.1-.. .. Onl«IO " IO P-lpt1fl9s "' 11 p~ " 61 P-.o~ •• 52 R-..0. ., !II Red ltlufl .. .. "9Clwood en, 76 !II .__ 115 64 a-... • 64 Sen ..,,,.,CllM tit eo San OID<Mll Ill 57 San()evo 75 u ..,,,,~ .. SI Sen.loM 13 !II hnt•Cna 61 114 Sam• l#llet• 6tl 55 ltodtton ... .. TllMe Vlllley 12 ., f()tflNQ ,, .. Y-.iteV!y " 11 Surf Report .... .,. ..... f'N. Dir . z-• 3 10 .. leftt•Mofllca 1 2 10 .. ..__, 2 J "' Sen Dll90 CM1 1 J 10 .. .. ()utlOOll for S.IUfel'V Utile Ch .. '09 Tides TODAY ,.ti....,. 1.tl1m •• '"''°"' eMefl'I 00 89ClOfld lllgll 340pm 4& SecondlH •ttpm 14 IAlUllDAY ,,., .. ,. 2 41 •"' 4 2 F1ntl io.. t21em oe '-'Cllllgll 4Hpm 4 7 8-ldio.. 1051p .. 20 Sun Wit loeley II t OI p m -,,_. Sl111<Cley 11 5 42 e m MOOIH'-tl0dey11133a.m ltlOMtt 111144 em Tere.a S pangltr and her baby, Adrienne wt1t<·h from tht h~uh a• black •mokt pour• out of the Sea Center on Stearn• Wharf In ~anta Barbara Thuraday. Fire damages Santa Barbara wharf ._,AN I A llAHB1\HA, C.111r (AP 1 r-..o 0 111• v. .1s rl'portrd lllJ\Jr••1I hul "i!i'.1111~ Whc1rf (':il1rorn111'i:; 11ld1>s1 worku g pier. \c,,1'! r]l'arlin.R Up tocla\ 111 ttw #,1k1> ,,r a m.1J11r hrt I t),1( rl:t1T1,1Kt•tl 11s lr11ll'lrt<' lif P 1 l'n•rr lhoU.tlldll or IJC'teh.R111·r w.11c lwd I hur<1d.1\ .111 nioro> th.111 ,I) f11 1>r11(hlns h.1ttl1•d (f,1111r·• tfl,11 li<'k"<I at clli•JUl S(J pll'r p1hn~ II d 1•111 1 bl,u k 1 lcnul 11f <tnrikl' rr111r1 Figure in kidnappi~g found dead l>A~A PCIJN'I IAP1 A c.11 <l<',1l•1r v. hoi;1 dil•lgh1rr Wdll kif) 11t1ppr•I Iii 1 r.ir~ .11(0 w.1s found tJ,.,1tf r111111 .111 ,1pp.t!Plll c:1•1f 1nf11rr 1·t1 )!l11nsh111 wour11I an Orang1 < '•'Jttl v ~l1P11ff i: spokcsrr1,1r1 said 'I hf' It •tl) n( Arnolrl \.\'11 bf•, Ii I ... ho hc1d on1,1, f'<I 1'Vl'r;1l 1 .1r ril'.111'1 c;h1p~ 1n th•· S.t11 .J11,1q11111 Valll'\'. Wd~ found IJV IC'p\111•'-t ,1hout B J Jil 'J h11rqtf,1 't rn •rr1111g, ~tu•r 1ff'<1 l.t 1!11ss l•:l<i111•1 11,1111 "" !!1 111 11ff1n.1ls hart 1 1a~s1f11'1I thl' d1 .ii t d'l .. 1n app,1r1·nl !l111r1d1• 'I hi' body \'. .111 fo1111rl 1111 th• ll<lrc h of 1l rnoh1l1 horn•' 11111 111 I l;iii;1 ( 1(11111 A 11P1ghliflr told dep1J1J••s that W 11•bf' h 11l .-ppl'ar "" dei;pond1•11 t Jb<111t pers<m.il and h1Hurwsi: prnt1 lrms rN·Pntl.) W1rb,. llWt 1 rt ,.vcral r-ar .1Ji(l'n r11·s in V1!1.il1<1, .it.lour Jti(J mil<"!! 1111tth <Jf l .. M AnR<'lf'f;, 1l111111K !hr 1'170 In March 1!171 he w.111 thru~l 111111 lh1• nr•~!!i wh1•11 hie: <J yr,1r old d;iughtl'r M1chellr· w;i kic1n::ipp d 11ntf h1•lcl 111 a rurt1I niotcl room for ?.J hours w hilc Wiebe railed a S:J<X) fX.10 r~n1om W1rli<.· 1,.ft the m11nr?y in a flf'h1 11 1n~truct~d hut the payoff wu thwarted In a pas11lnR motomt whu pir kcrl up th,. monc~ bag ond t11rnr1f n over 10 riohct' h !ore the k1dn.1pprr!I could tt'l to It 'I hi' ir I WA~ rt lea I'd 11nhnrmr I a f<'\I. hour& latrr Thrtt mt'n wtrr captured 11nd convtcltd In thr k1d nappmg 1h.111 200 fret 1nto Lhe air l'at1111 ho;it'I i;howrr"'I water on th,. r r(', v. lwh hrokr out about 3,20 pm. ,ind w.1<1 controller! 90 minutes 1.1r1•1, i;,1irl Cit) f•'1rl'f1ghler Arad "I"\ 1'11'1 F1rP 111rl1rtrd h••avy rtamagr on a S28n.OOJ aquatic C1.llract1on called ltw ~ .. a c·entl'r, which how1e11 a hf1• Sl7.1' trUClllre Of a gray whalf', 1q 1;ir1111n'! and othrr t1Pa exh1b1t11. M11sl or thf' exh1blls, hOWPVer. 11111 not !;u(f,,r f1rl' damagf', !laid 11.ir r' "'k vier, a board member of •h• , t. B.1rbar;i Mu~eum of Nat- 11 1 JI torv. which 1~ aff1hat<'d WJtl ll'r"nlf'r A t ,., t>ullr11ng also wa11 dam - Rl 11 v••n, sa1<1 1'1, r .111<.f' uf the f1rr was under HI\,. llK·•ttrin .ind damage P~t1 1n.111 wrrr· not 1mmerl1cttelv ava1l- .1l.J1• I~,,, wharf, which extends from th1' fool or Stale Street Sf'VP.ral hundred feel out mto the Pac1f1c Ocean. has restaurnnls, a f1t'h store and bait shop. m add1t1on to thf' aquatic center Tht wharf was completed m 1872 and, at that lime. 1t was the longest deep water pier on the CalJforma coast betw<'en Los Angeles and San Francisco. <1a1d J uhe Hillman. a Sanl4 Barbara Chamber of Com merce spokl'11woman She Iden ti - f1cd a nTiie 11late'<1 olden. working plt"r Prr1udent Heagan was vacation· mg at h111 mountain top ranch in thf' Santa Ynez Mountains about 20 m1Je11 north or Santa Barbara al tht time of the fire Smet Its beginning, Stearns Wharf has had 1l8 share of natural and economic ruauters Ji suffered earthquake damage In 1925 and a flrt In 1973 that shut 1t down until until 197.9. when restoration began It re-opened in the fall 1981. FRAUD HEARING HALTED •.. From Al "It will be quite a tran\1t1on," \81d Makino. who li ve\ 1n fullcrton I he \udden halt 1n < ·arter ~ preliminary hennn&., only the latc,t delay m the fraud cue I he bu\inesi.man wa\ arrested tn 1 IJK4 tollowina a 14-month probe by \htnfr\ investapton < ·ourt hcarina., have been continued numerous limes .1~ dcfen~ attorneys ha\'e asked for 111n('. 10 cond1.11:t thtir <Jwn in\'t,t1p- 1mn oftht complc~ ct\t < rtcr 1~ accu\td of \Olic:111na money for "media.I loctonna·· 1n ~h1ch medical 1nciurancc claims would be pur"ha\C'd at di\Counts Profit, would be rc1h1rd wht'n the claim\ wrrt ca htd in. •«ord1na to < arter's own literature Sheriffs tn\'CSU&ators, lhou&h. al- lege < artcr d1vened the money to other proJCCt'I, ,uch as his ombittous amu~mcnt park plans C artcr filed for bankruptcy pnor to h1\ arrest and most ofhts posscn1on" ha\ic been sold to pay off debts. said C urti~ Donnd1na. 1 court-appointed trum·c 1n the banknJptcy L>onndina wd Carter sttll has hopt'\ of '°mc:day bu1ld1n1 the amu"ment park and has been sohc1· t1n1 new invcston fhe preliminary hnnna will de- termine whether C'arter mutt 'itand tnal on any of all of lhc felony fraud .allcµ11on\ WHERE THEllB'S A NEED, TIIBRFS A WAY. 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