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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot·' I It has been described as a battle men ts in Davis vs. Newport Beach. A between the rich f nd the poor. the decision in the case is not expected to haves a no the ba vC-:nots a11d as one of be handed down by Judge Leonard the most important lqaJ contests in Goldstein until next year. all of California. . • . • T he cast centers on allep_tions that But inside Depanrncnt 17 of Or-Newpon Beach's land use1>(>lic1es are ·a nge County Su~riorCoun -where purposely tailored to exclude the-poor the case has been unfolding for the and minorities. past year -the proceedings have In defending the allcgatiQns. New- bccn slow, ponderous and to more pon Beach has spent more than S I 2 than o ne observer, downright boring. million since the lawsuit was filed in After a full year, attorneys are only 1980 on behalf of Oli ve Davis a nd now preparing to submit final argu-eight other plaintiffs from Orange a nd NEWSLINE --- - Nation Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A: Shevardnadze made an unscheduled call orl President Reagan toqay./A8 Califom•a Murder charges dropped ag ainst stroke victim in the alleged mercy killing of his disabled wife./ A7 INDEX Advice & Games Auto Pilo t Bulle tin Board Business C lassified C o m ics Death notices Entertainment O pinion Pa pa razzi Po lice log Public notices Sports Television Wea t her ca B 1-5 A3 89-10 82-6 C7 BS Datebook AS Datebook A3 B7-8 c 1-6 AS A2 New drug offered for AIDS victims Experi mental AZT said to exte nd t he lives of patien ts W'\SH IN(iTON (AP) -Th<" cx- penmental drug AZT appe~r,; to extend the h ve~ of some AIDS patient~ and will bt:come the first therapeutic agent made available to a wider number ol tho'>C vmh the incurable disease Government health offi cials and the compan} that makes AZT. or a11dothym1dme. '>aid th.: drug proved so beneficial in limited controlled tests that thl'\ ~u'ipended the trial so that part1c1 pan1' getting a dummy drug could get AZT. Stressing that ..\ZT 1s not a cure for acquired 1mll)une deficiency o;yn- drome officials ..aid the drug also could bC a' a Ila bk" II hrn a few weeks for thousand~ of ..\ID'i suff.:rcrs who meet cenaan crnena. main I} that the} suffer "Ith Pn.:umt>C)Slls ca rin11 pneumonia. Thi~ form of pneumonia 1s a maJOr side infection ol .\IDS and experts estimate that up to 60 percent of ..\IDS patient.,, hc1' e heen al111ued wllh 11 from t1m.: tu time Burrough~ Wdkome Co . of Re- search Tnang.lc Park.NC. the manu- facturer. has hcen meeting with government health ullinal<, l11r .i "'eek to d1srns'> end1n~ a 1n c1I that showed AZT s1gnitican1I~ rcduccd the mortalit} ofthnsl· rctl'I\ 1ng 11 Dr. Robert E Windom. a\\1\lan1 secretal) for health at the IK'part- ment ofllealth and Human \t·n ICC\. told J new<; bneting 1h:11 he ha\ a\kl·d the f-ood and Orug ·\dm11w.tra11on to (Pleue see DRUG/A 2) Ruling on statements a victory for sheriff By LISA MAHONEY Of 1M Oelty l'Wot Ital! ( and1datr\· \latemt•nt'> printed in gover nmcnt-\pon'\ornl 'ott•r,· pamphlets ma) be cen\orcd 1f they contain fal~ehoods. thl' 4th D1c;1rict <.. ourt of .c\ppcal ruled Thur'iday The 'itatc'-. intcrcc;t in "promoting a ra11onal and informed electorall' .. ovemdes a candidate's Frr'it Amend- ment nght to fm:dorrn1(\pcech when the forum 1o; e\C'n min1malh $ubc;1d1n·d b .. &O'l'rnmcnt a maJonty op1n1on written hy Prc<>1d1ng Judge John Trotter roncludes. In upholding the const1tutionalit) o f most o f a section of <;late Elect1onc; Code challenged b> a candidate for Orange ( ount) Shat IT. T rottl'f Jnd conrnmng Justin· Rohen Ritklr' declared the count\ '11ta\· pamphkt a non-public foru.m "hose uintt·nt ma) tx· ltmitt·J 111 honeq l'il't tor.ti stateml'Ot\. ..\ "l'Cllon of F-ln1111n' ( ndl' th.ti permits portion\ ol 'tatcment' lo Ix• e xcised 1f a Judge ruk' them fol\t' " conM1tut1 onal. thl' twn JU SI Ke'> ruled o\nd the) agrct•d '"llh an Orange < ount~ <\upermr ( ourt Judgt· that \tateml'nt\ (anc.J1dJtl' I 1nt.IJ I l'a ( alhgan 1ntemkd !CJ pnnt ahout Sheriff-Coronn Brad (late\ 1n the voter.,· pamphkt were falw "False c;pccch "' '\lmph not .tn (Plea se aee STA TEMENTS/A7 ) Los Angeles counties. City ManaJ.er Roben Wynn said the litigatio n 1s the most expensive in city history. surpassing legal costs of fifJlting expansion at John W"8yne- A1rport. , . ' According to Jonathan Lehrer- Graiwer, an attorney representing the low-income residents. the case is o ne o(the most importa nt 10 the state and probably will fi nd tts way to th"e si.ate Supreme Court. "If we get to the Supreme Court, and the odds are better than even we will, a lot o f issues will be raised that have never been raised in Cali- fomta, ·· said Lehrcr-Gra1wer. The chief issue i~ whether a cit y has " Keeping his chin up the legal responsibility to provide housin$ for the very poor. Providing housmg for those of modest means is a regio naJ problem. the tawsuil states, ~d Newport Beach has chosen to ignor~ its responsibility in correcting that prob- lem. • The rssue an Da vis VS. Newport · &ach. · alsb has racial ovettol\CS. Many ofihc'plarnttffs in ihe case arc .. black or Hispanic. All have a com- mon desire -to live in an affiue nt beach commumty where the popu- .ilat1 on 1s more than 90 percent white. Lehrer-Graiwer contends the city has made a deliberate and a soph1st1- cated effort to avoid provirung hous- Eight-year-old Tom Morrie of Fountain Valley uae• the atrengthening court at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center p rior to a eoccer practice with hi• team, the Tlgera. Preaumably be tied bla ahoea after the uerclee. * 25 CENTS STEVE Mu1u NEW S BA CKGROUND ing for the very poor. What affordable housing the city has approved b.;lSo't been aimed at .. the very poor," he said. The city's position all along has been lhat it's difficult to put cheap ,. ~+G() ~EE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NU MBERS bousana on expensive land. The city achieved a~ vict«y midway throuah the trial when Gold- stein ruled that Newport &acb'1 pn:sent housina element i1 valid. The rubng eliminated the alleption that the city was Continuina ,to violate· state law by excluding the poor .. Housing elements, rcqw~ under statt.faw, deta"iJ a city's .housina mix and list goals for future housina. • Since lhe lawsuit was filed in 1980, the quesuon of whether the city bad an exclusionary housing policy at that ttme 1s still unanswered. Leonard Hample, atto rney for the Ctt). !Mild he is cautiously o ptimistic (Pleue eee BOUSINO/A.2) Abducted Irvine officer overcomes his kidnapper Suspect a rrested after officer gets gu n back in b a t tle By LA URA MERK Of-~l"'hlll.tl An Irvine police officer was kid- napped at gunpoint this morning after he lost his gun in a struggle dunngan attempted arrest. said Lt Al Muir. Edward M. Reyna Jr . 43. of Peon a. Ariz. wa11 arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. assualt on an o fficer wtth a4VoVeapon. k.Jdnappina and pos~ss1on of cocaine. According to police repon s, Officer Tom Fnda .. was dnvmg south on the Santa Ana Frcewa) at about I :30a.m. when he stopped Re)'na who was erratically dnv1ng a Ford pickup truck near Culver Drive. When Frida~ asked for Reyna's dn,er'<, licen!>C Reyna satd that he d id not have any 1denuficatton and had not had any for the past six yean, said Mun l\t that point Fndaf searched Reyna and felt a couple o vUll.s in his pocket. which were presumed to be cocaine. said Muir. Fnday called for a bac kup unit and (Pleue eee OFFICER/ A.2) HB teen' s earring, gets him isolated from classmates By ROBERT BARK ER Of 1M Delly ""'4 llMI Eighth-grader (lint Gregor) ha\ been isolated fro m his classmates at Talbert Middle School in Huntington Beach because he reported to school Thur'l<la) morning wllh a small diamond stud 1n his left ear lobe School officials said the eamng·1s a breach of the school's dress code and could disrupt the educatio n pn)CC\S School officials .-.aid that the I \- vear-old. de~ribcd as a quiet. "'ell- manncred bO\. could eat ht'\ lunch and d() h1~ o;t~J1e\ in Principal Jud-. Rlankeno;h1p\ oflilc apart from h1<\ f nend\ and classmate'\ But Grego~\ parents dcudcd 10 keep thc ho~ at ho me toda~ rather than agrcl'1n~ lt) that cond1t1on .\committee of school pnnc1paJs 1s meeting toda) at Fountain Valley hool D1stnct Headquaners to de- cide ii the policy r,hould be rescinded. Grt•go11 could be suspended fro.m attending Talbert school under d1s- tnct rules The bo) 's parents told Fo untain Valle\ School D1stnct officials ThorScta-. night that they d1dn't lhink 11 was f31r to ban their son from clas\Cs for weanng an eamng while alto " 1ng girls to do so · Tht• )Outh and his stepfather, T im Tooht.'\, both got their ears pierced Wednl'<\da~ night. officials said. ~<.houl board member Roger lklgen ..aid to<.ia ) he has muted feehng'- (Plu.e .ee EARRDIG/A2) NB police unit to check citizens' complaints 8) STE\ E \1 ARBLE Of IM l>aMJ l'ltol St•tl I lw "''" p11rt lk.tl h Police I kpan- nwnl \1"1\ ~l·tl "'1th la" \u1t~ and legal dJ1m~ Jllqung t'\(CS'\1vt.' force -"'Ill ft1rm ,, "flt.'t 1al l"n-man un11 to 10 ' t.'~llS:•ll' u1mpla1n1' and lo "'or!.. " 11 h Cl flil'er' I ht' 11r" 11n11lx·g1n"1lfX'rat1nit (kt I < ,1pl \lil..r Blitlh '31d tod:n I 11rm.11111n 111 the Profc~1onal \tJnJJrtl' I nit ",,., renimml·nded in J rl't"l'OI ,111d1l 111 thl' rolll"l' depart- mt·n t l•lnllu, tl'd h' the '\atJonal L4•ag11\' nt < t11C\ 1 tll' c1ud 11 lllmpk1ed in M¥ch, gcrirral l\ pr .m l'd the dcpanment but nnlt·d that \ 11mplatnl' had hecn fi led a(!.J IO\t '~ pohtl' l'mpl11\l'C' 10 a )()... mnnth pen11d ending la~t \-Car fl ~ta1ed "'<c~ p11rt Reat h pohl.c had a rc-ru1a11on tor hetng "unnecessarily hl'•''' h.1nded' .11 time" and rcc- 11mnwmk:t1 rn 1r" ol l'nforcement flc •h\ \ (Plea. aee NEWPORT/ A2) _ptl;posed offices near Fluor put OJ}. hold again by panel La~una police planning sooriety checkpoints By LA RA MERK Of 1M 0...-, "'-' I tel! Tht• taguna Rent h Poller Department "'111 (l<1'1 'nh1wt' chC<'l..po1nt' 1n the-l.tl\." l·vcf) 'iaturda) n1gh1hcg1nninii 1n (\.tpht·r .\norcllng 10 (It\ Mana(!.er 1-..cn Fran!.. the tht'lk!)l11nt\ "'II h<' tn a different locattnn C'tit'I") Wt"l'kt"nd and arc-an l'l)nr1 "' n·dut r 1h1· number o f fatal acc1dentc;, c-~pcc1alh· on l.ngunJ ( ,\0\(1n Road Police cheered inmarljuna farm arrests By ROBERT BARKER ()t !fie Oelly l'llot ''"" By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Oelly N94 ,,_. Irvine planning comm1~\1oners \trained a 101..111 dr .. elbpcr's patience Thur'l<lay night; h\ postpo ning for a second umr a dcns1on on plans to build six office hu1l dmgs near the Fluor Corp headquarters over the ne:\t 10 year~ The com m 1s\1on sent the propo'lal to another panel. the Irvine Businc~\ Com plex Tac;k Force. for a review of traffic concern<> and the timing of CQl')Struct1on The commission. which p0sti:>onecl the dccision-<fur'in~ m Aug. 21 mct'&tng, will n.-con\1der the matter No' ti "Evc.-f) time wt.' gt't to th1\ point. the""' alwa)'' .. o meth1ng cl'IC' some· onr ..... 1nts to (tud\ ." '8HI de,, eloper "1111.1111 H Lan<' Jr a~utnR un\Ul · • t·co;<;fU ll) aga1n\I tht• dela) "fh1~ rrOJCCl hac; been !>tud1cd ad nau'>Cam thmk 1t''i gross!) unfo1r tn (llela)) 1t any fu n her " Lane is Orange ( ount~ managing partner for Oalla~·ha~d Trammell ('row ( o In Juh 1985. Trammell (row purchased ihe I J7-acre Fluor Corp p rnpt'rt) at Jj\mho rec Boule,ard and M1cl1rl,on1l)n,t.• for S340 million Fluor no '-" ka!>C ti<; green-ltlass hcadquar-trr' hu1ld1ng from irtimmcll ( ro" The developer ha' hcl'n -.cdong Cit)'"lrJ)tmwin m tm1l<1 m bmldmgs pro' 1d1ng I 5 million -.quarc fctt of nc:" office \pare adjacent to the FlU6r hcadquant'r"I in 1hc area called 1ht' Irvine Bu~inc<;c; ( omplcit or IA< Plnnn1ng u1mm""1t1nt•n '"'d 1 huNt:" that hcf(lfl' 'nttnll on the prnp1hal. tht'' \\,rnt thr IR< T;1\k Fon·c to re' 1e" the Trammell < m"' prOJt'CI Thl' task forn• "J\ furnwd l.1c;1 \ear to c'am1m• the pal·e uf dt"H'h)pmcnt and related traffic rnncC'ms 1n the I BC -cast of the < osta Mt''\3 r rccwa}. nonheast of John Wa)nt" A1rpon and '<Outh oft he Man ne Corp~ Helicopter ~t.at1on in Tustin. The advisory panel 1ndudes representatives from the In inc C J!) \ounc1I. the Irvine Plan- ning Comm1ss1on. the city \tafT anJ the d1\tnct's ma1or landownc~ Tramme ll Crow has agreed to,pay al"lo't S I 0 m1l hot1 for area-wide -tmprovcmcnts as soon ... , its de' elop ment ll(rm1l 111 approved .,, the Planning C'omm1ss1on. On Thursday. the comm"-.mnct'\ (Pleue eee OPP'tC&/ A2) A. poster borrowing the Mother\ i\ga1 n't Drunk Dn' ing log" 111 .1 car and mart1m glass '>urroundcd b\ a red urclr :rnd 'la\h. "'II tx· u,t•d h\ the Cll) 1n the campaign The <>logan .... ,11 b( "Saturda\ ~1ght \li\l' sObnely C'he-ckpomt." "People should·be cautw u\ about ha' 1ng a good 11mr 'Wt•'ll t.trw·1 11 at people dnnk1ng 1n IO'-"n and tho<;(' coming hcrr altt"t tlnn~intt in othe-r towns suc h a<;, It"\ inc and "lewport Beach." '.!Mt•<l J nm~ Fran le'' anno uncement followC'd a prescntatnm h' a M >\I>() member to two Laguna Beach pohc-c oflictr' Lt." tlham C a'rn.lu~h was honon:d fo r the-2.000 drunken dn ving arrc-"l' he h,1, mad<' 1n ~1 years of pohct ~rv1ce He als.o ofkr"I onc-Oa\ \C.'minar. Ill offi ccr\ ''n how to rccogn11e drunken dri' ""and ha' volunt<"Crt•d II • man 1 ount' sobnety checkpoint'> Officer Gan (10\per "'a' • 1<10 r<'l.i"ljln11M for tht' ,P 1h unk1•n d n vina amsts he made la t vt'ar ' \ t , ''ta \fr"-' r'I' Ii~ l' n ffi cc rs setzed '" man1uanJ hu'iht"\ Thursday and arrc,trd all fi, e rr,1llt'nti. in a home at '11'~ !larding "J~ where the illcpJ planh "ere grn.,..1ng. \ nd "'hen omce~-marched the "''IX'''' nt1 111 Jail neighbors ~ 11u1 111 their homes and checTed them tm mak1np. the arrests. ac:cordina to ntlltcr < la' (· ppcnon "ht'n the watr h commandeT aot. teleph<ln(' call from someone who -.aid thn ~anted to com e down and SI'<' him a hua:· Eppenon said. Polirt "'8Jd O«UP1n l$ of the ho~ ha"<' drawn fO mpla.i nts fTom ne.p. han 1n the pat for loud~ late. night cominas and aoinp and a1Jeeed drug a\ lt\ tty Police Rlleacdlv found the man- (Pleue ... POT• UM/ A.2) ' I I' f r • I A2 * Orange Cou1 DAIL V PILOT I Friday. September 19. 1988 Police chjefs asked to testify in state's probe of Coast ti~ts By RO,ERT BAl\XER Of ... .,.,,... ... Committee on Local government are Orange C-ounty Sheriff Brad Gates . ·and representatives from the state S~te Sen. M~an Bergeson has Office of Emergency Services and the invited. ~he pohce ch1~fs of. three Bureau of o~mzed Crime and resort ~aucs wra~ked by nots_th1s year Crjminal lntelltgence from the State to test\fy at special ~tate heanogs n~xt Depar-tment of Justice. Thursday at Hunt1~.gton Beach Caty "l am deeply conccrlled with the fiall. . . aftermath of these riots." Bergeson. a 1'.hey u~clude Hunta!lg~on Beach Ncwpon Beach Republican and ~olice C hief Earle Rob1ta11Je, whose chairman of the panel. said. ..Our city came under an.ad~ over the Labor local economies depend on the good Day weekend; Ne~n Beach's Arb will and safety of our tourists. We Campbell, wbosccttywas the scene of simply won't put up with the beach rioting and unruly behavior over thr bulhesand resort rowdies who threat· 4th of July holiday. and Palms en visitors ... Springs Pohce Chief Tom Kendra, Bergeson told a Huntington Beach whose officers came under attack Chamber of Commerce luncheon 'during Easter Weck. · . , gathering Thursday th.at she wants to . Also invited to attend the 10 a.m. mtke sure state agencies are ready to special hearinp "' ''"'"' State ~nate's help local authorities during riots. She also said she wants 10 sec local forces get sufficient training, eQttis>- ment and J>(rsonnel 10 keep the peace. More than 200 pohcc bat1led rioters at H11nungton Beach dunng the Op Pro Surfing C hampionships. Aug. 31. Ten adults and three juven .. iles have been arrested. • In her ~marks deli vered Thursday to chamber members at the Sea'chff Country Club in Huntington Beach. Bergeson said she plans to re-i n- troduce next year her bill to hmtt the liabilitiesofHuntington Beach. New- port Beach and other beach ci ttes. Her measure to exempt cities from m ulti- miUaon dollar damages for inJunes caused by shifting sand~ or person.al neglect was defeated t>y. Califom1a triaJ lawyers this year ._she saic.J. · OFFICER KIDNAPPED IN IRVINE... · · From Al asked Reyna 10 lie down on thr ground ... He tned to have the person compl) with sample instructions. bul Reyna became excited and com- bative." said Muir. Reyna reported!) tackled Fnda~ and got the officer's .38<aliber re- volver during the struggle Pointing the gun at-triday's bead. Reyna alleged!} forced Friday to get in his police tar and drive him to Mexico. ' Frida) •drove south o n the Santa ..\na Freewa) toward Sand Canyon A. venue as Rryna repeatedly cocked and uncocked the hammer on the p1s1ol. Muir said. Fnda) decided 1hat when the gun was not cocked he would slam on the brakrs and take th e gun from Reyna. said Muir Dunng thl' struggle the two men frll out of the passenger door onto the side of the freeway. said Muir. The police car continued forwarded until 11 hat an incline and stopped. When Friday wrestled the pi stol from Reyna's grip. Reyna shouted, "I give up. I gi ve up. don't shoot me ... said Muir. Irvine officer Abbe Horst, who was sent to help Friday when he stopped Reyna. found the two dunng the struggle over the pistol. Fnday had driven about 1.3 miles south of where the incident began. said Muir Although Muir said he was not certain 1f Horst drew her weapon. he said ... A guess would be yes. lt would be the prudent thing to do ... Reyna was arrested and booked into Orange Count) Jail where he 1s being held in heu of$250.000 bail Al though Irvine offi cers do not normally dnve the freewa ys. Muir said Friday had entered the freeway's north lanes from ( ulver Drive to follow someone he i.uspt:rted of drunken dnving. When hi.' decided the person was no1 in10,,1catcd he iot off the freeway and re-entere<l 11 going south to return to his beat 1n east Irvine. DRUG ... From Al speed paperwork on a nl.'w. wider tnaJ that could allow thousands ol .\ID patients to recl.'ive the drug w1th1n weeks. While not curing 1hc disease. officials and scient1i.1<1 ~id AZT did relieve some symptoms of AIDS and improve the qualit}' of life. However. the) sa> 11 1s one of the more promising of 'everal drugs being tested . NEWPORT POLICE CHECK COMPLAINTS ... From Al Blitch howl·vcr, said first-}'ear Police Chief A.rb Campbell had intended to form an internal unit, both to 1n' es11gate maJor complaints and to search out false charges "This isn't something that's bt'en -torced down our throat ... Bli tch ~1d Blitch said l.ht' unit l'i as much as tool 1n "nsk managcmt'nt"' as 1t 1-; a 'eh1cle for re' 1cwing complaints. including allega11ono, of t•xce'\\IH' forcr. "We need to tool.. at 1hing'i we l'3n do to reduce complain1s ··ht· said The numhn ol t0mpa1n1., fil t•d aiia1nc;t 1hc dcparimcnt has drnprx·d this )ear. Bli tch said. though !ltallstK!> were not 1mmed1ately available. The unit will 1nit1ally include two offi cers -Lt. Gal) Petersen and Sgt. Da' 1d Elliot. Elho1-will coordinate the da}-to-da~ ""Ork of invt'sllgating complaints, meeting w11h officers and conducung inspections. "We want 10 enc;u re that leg.iumatc complain1c; are 1nvcst1ga1ed."" ~1d Blitch. who e.~pla1ned the ume and dfort to investigate such compaint\ parallels thl' workload of a de1ect1\l' in\l''ll1ga110g a milJOr cnmc. '°)t3ndard dl·partment pol1q ha' lx'l'n hi ha\ c a <,upt:nor offilcr invcsugate a rnmpla1n1 lodged against one ofh1s oflircr-.. Rlitl h 5a1d. The special un11 '"Ill rn 1cw all major complaints. looking tor trend\ or pa11ems. he said In the past. rny oOinab haH' >aid the> suspect the num~r of com- plaints ma) tx> a sign of 1hc 11me'> a' much as an~ thing dsc. C amphl'll said media accounl<; of hrutalit) claim' tend to foster more cla1mo; '"In some t·ase<, ix·ople lile rom- pla1nt~ becauc;c 1hq '"e read a~ •Ut other comph11nt'i "Blltr h c;31d "It'<; trend' ·· \ G AM E 1 W EE K , ' ,----------. r---- I DAY 6 I • I 28 66 9 20 7 184 .__ _ _J:....:L::..:~ ~=-..__I -- 1.f 1EAH... . / · Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME •• : I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN -GO NUMBERS! ~ J PS :.J!HJ rt:.," • IJ ••• " Q01'" (A IJr '' Qr f f') ' fl :" • ~a'd or ro, o~r HOHi' 1£ 642 4333 9 5 ~ ~ 1\• ,, • /'JI GO "'01" :· ~,, Daily Pilat & TWA ut.,.[1 ':'11.· HOW (,QIJ( /,1 1-lt A AP 38 J • •-1 61 Cooler weather for the wee.kend A atrong upper • ...,.. low In exttefM Northern CaHtornla Is moving llOwty t~rd the aouthMat. bringing COOier temperatut• to Southern Callfornta. tt~ clowd1 will cootlnue wttt1 a tittle tow cfoocflness along cout ., .... with partly ek>udy sklM expected In moontaln ar .. 1, but moatty fair stci. In the lnterfo<. Along the Orange Cout It wttt be partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. &r-.zy at tlmu with cooler daya. Beach hight Saturd~ 8e to 78. Lows tonight 55 to 82. Vllt.y hight Saturday 72 to 71. L~ tonight In 509. · From Point Conception to the Mexican Bor<ktr -Inner waters: Weal winds 15 to 26 knota with 6-toot aeas thr9Ugh Saturday. Small C!lf1 advlaory may be needed tonight U.S. Temps. ,\lbuQuetq\11 ,\.-.ge All.,,11 At1an11c Clly PM.O.pl\11 PP>oenllt Ptllll>u<gfl Ponlend,M.- P0t11w>d.OI• =ny ~ Sil~ 6() 72 61 " 411 ...... ,In een-. &ltml<IQll.m 11o1 .. &oa1on HI Lo 86 &3 $& 60 &3 &1 .. ~ 93 73 72 113 79 .. 113 43 72 &a &4 511 77 71 74 .. n .&3 &5 61 11 as 71 ~ 10 116 112 75 Sell LAll•C•ty SWI ,\n1on10 SMttle Spoltane Syr-TMIPl·St Plrlt>Q TQPllla 73 99 &5 ~ 71 75 r.3 ae 74 93 93 85 54 97 90 86 100 -911 81 411 42 69 .. 75. ;~ Calif. Temps. San Gat>rl.i $4111 J<JM S.i111 ""' Sant• Cna ... .u 73 61 71 91 Tue.an Hlgll IOw (O<f 2• nou<a encllnQ II 5 p m 8eilettlleld 77 , SJ Eur..._• &3 52 7C> ., Buflalo C""1e11on,S C ~onW Va ClllWIO!le NC Cllit.Qo Cl,,ctnnall c....,.._ TIAN WMlllngtonOC Wk!nlll • 73 93 57 73 74 .. 76 93 71 F1eano 78 $8 Lancu1er 73 sa loe Anoei-78 ao Oak!M>CI 67 57 5 91\ll ....... San11· "'4onlU T ar.o. VeJl4ry, Tor1..-Yoee'<ni1• Viv n so 10 es 5S 24 77 &e' ~ 44 COlumOUt.OnlO Oellu-F I Wo<111 0.ylon Puo AoOIM 79 4& Tides ~: ~ Surf Report Red &lull 85 50 Oenve< ~Moines Oetro!I Aeclwooo Clly 70 55 Sac•-•o 7& 50 TOOAY 74 ~ 10 ,, LOCAT!Otl Hunllnglon S.-Rllt« Je11y Newport 40111 SlfNI NewPo<t 22nd SlrMt Nlwpo<I &alboe w.ooe Laguna 8"cn 9.,,c-11 w11.,1emp ae am lffAN SllH\u 10 SS ~Ngll 44$pm 07 u Oululll El Pato Erie Fel•t>eMt Flegtl•lf 63 4& 92 so 93 61 Sii 49 611 49 ~ 60 llO 73 88 7& 72 60 1·2 POOt 1-3 ,,,, 1-3 "" 1·3 ''" I 3 laJr 1-2 POOt , 2 POOi S...,. Olrecilon West San Diego 72 &2 San f'1&1\(;1.c:o ae se San II Bat Dar 1 79 411 Stockton 73 SS Hlgll IOw IOt 24 llOU•• end•nQ II S p m ,\1>91a V .a-.y 80 SS e ... 1ow 94 82 8Mumon1 &2 ~ BIQ BM• 8A '7 Second IOw 10 40 p m IATUMIAY 4 47 • m llOl a m S27 pm 11 lOpm 011 58 07 49 Grano Rapid• Honolul\I HOUtlon lndl1n~11 Jeckeon,Mlet JICll IOnvllle Ju-. 02 73 -----------81.i.oc> 7 s •& Blythl ~ &9 Sun NII !Oday Ill &.$4 pm., ''- SllUtelay el 9 311 • m encl NI• el 8 53 pm .. as :: :: Smog Report Celellne 71 S7 Moon -10day 11 7 SO p.m . -SllUteley II 9 02 a_m encl ,_ aQeln 91 8 17pm l(IM\Mt C11y l.uVegu Cu._ Cny llO &2 Long BHCll 79 113 Utile Roell louttvllll ~ M....W 8Nctl ............... Mplt·SI P1t11I Nunvllle -o.-.. a5 .. 01 73 7& &7 112 13 86 81 64 57 93 5S 711 116 POiiutant 111ndard 1,,0 .. 11>9') O· 100 gOOd 100-200 unllealllllul IO< ..,.,.,,,,. -'9. 200·300 un'-ll!'llul lo< all JOO.SO() l'INIWdOUS F~ll tigure 11 lodl(t p9' IOfecaSI, NCond U l)fl viOUI oey'• a11e1...ci ps1 Mary1>vtlll 71 4& t.lo<lfOVI• ~ 55 Extended t.!onlebello 94 ao """"'"~ ae ~ NeedlM 93 65 N-POt• S.acn 71 &2 °'11•rlo 91 !>a 111 7!1 S..l BMcl'l 10 MICAr1""' ei..o 42·2S m m \MM Sa601e1>ec11 v...,. 42-33 Palm Spnnoa llS 64 PllMOl'le &1 57 -Yo<ll Ct)' oi.-.ci~ Om•h• 19 72 YQuN 8Mcl'I 42 (IOflCUI) At..-llOe 113 ~ 77 81 Loe Anoei-Aarpon 42·33 San Be<nardlnO 113 SS Planned Parenthood sues to join charity drive a11on of 4'.menca lnr 1s alreadv part1cipatin$ 1n 1hc rampa1gn The local organ1za11on wa., denit'd ad- m1ss1on under a new rule that prohibits dual listings of related agencies. WASHINGTON (AP)-Thelocal Planned Parenthood chapter fil ed a lawsuit against the Reagan adm1nis-· trauon Thursday, allegins 11 was unfairly denied participation in a -----------------------------federal employee chanty dnve be- cause of1ts philosophy In a suit filed in U.S. D1stnct Coun against the Offi ce of Per onnel Man- agement, Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington asked the court to block the government from den} 1ng the group admission to the Combined Federal Campaign · EARRING CONTROVERSY ••• The annual campaign is the onl} mean\ by which pnvate organ1za- 11ons can sohc1t federal employees. The Planned Parenthood Feder- From Al "He l..nc"' tha1 camng"> "10late the c;chool drcs~ codl'. and he violated lh3t poliq Th~· qut''\llon 1!.. where do )OU dra" tht' linl' What 1f someone came to "chool with a nng in tht•ir nO<;l''' "On 1hc 01hcr hand, ho"' much d1-.rup11 on tan a bo' <.au<,e "1th a <,mall \lud in hi' car·1 "But I don"t him to take part in physical education classes. I think there would tx-a safety problem.·· Officials said that at the start of each year pnnc1pals meet 10 decide what 1s appropriate in the school dress code. The weann~ of eamngs "ac. spec11icall) determined to be a no-no. officials said. POT FARM RAIDED IN COST A MESA ... From Al Juana when tht'~ am\t~d at the home 1 to scrv<.' an arrC!>I warrant on Michael R. Duncan. who wa\ wanted on susp1c1on of falsely 1mpersona11ng another person in a petty theft case earlier this year in Costa Mesa. Duncan allegedly tned 10 slip out a side w1ndo"' and climbed onto th1: roof, Epperson c;a1d. He Jumped to the ground barefooted and was captured b) Eppel'5on while finding rough going 1hrough the c;11ckers and bramble'> in the back yard. according In I he ot1in.·r. Eppt:r,on c;31d 1ht• manJuana planh were mingled \I.Ith nrnamcn1al plant\ and the) "ere ahnut h k l'I high and ~ rnchc' 1n diameter ..T hq were like 1rn·<." he ,;i1d "We chuppt:d them up .rnd 1hn "e1ght•d 'I pound-;. "'1· had tn rall ;i 'an w haul them awa} " Epper<;On said the plant<; valued at about$ Ill 000 appc:m·d 111 h<.' high· qualll) h) hnd'> Other-; arrc<.1ed and facing ft•lon) charges of t·ul11va11on of man)Uana were Michael Duncan's brother. Wil- liam P Duncan. 25: Jerry 0 . Step- hens. 36. listed as 1he house owner. Da\ 1d D Johnson. 23. and Ross G. Davidson. 40. 1\1 Khal.'I Duncan also was arrested on \uc;p1c1on of cultivating mari- Juana. Epperson s~ud. He also was charged 1n an arrest warrant with being under the 1nOuence of a dangerous drug on 3 previous oc- ac,ion. HOUSING SUIT COSTLY TO NEWPORT ... From Al that Newport Reach will prevail Lehrer-<.ira1wer said the trial ha' gone poorh for h" "1dc and e'pressrd lain1 hope for a faH>rahle ruling for h1., l11cnt\ Aul. he saH.I. tht• l3~ will ccrta1nh he Jpf)Calcd h)' the l11'i1ng '1dc. m:ik1ng the )Car-long 1n.1I little more than !found I Hample ~1d 1hc c;lo"ness uf thl' inal was cau-.1:d paniall:r b~ tht: d<.'fen~c. Hl· \aid the t.lcfeo!lc c~ta­ mated 11s cast \o\llUld take two mon1h-; 10 present bu! 1:nded up taking 3lmost JO month~ Tht' cit)·~ l'a'e look uni) 'll'Vl'll \.\('Ck\ to prt''il'nt and rnuld ha' l' tx'l·n !\Ccomrli'-ht'tl quirkrr 11 not for tht• defense'> kngth} t ro"·l'\arnina1111n . 1hc a11ome\ said I chrt·r.(;ra1"cr hlaml·J C 10IJ,1t•1 n for the drawn-out tnal. He al·cuc;cd tht' Judgl' of"rn1•m1anag10g·· thl' tnul and failing to make a ruling sur h a\ 1he onl' on the e ll) 's hou\ing elcmrn1 in a 'l!X'Cd) mannt•r 'I'm C\tremcl) d1sappo1n1<.'J. fhl· Judge used a douhlc \tandard,'" <..11d 1he la"'l'r. who tlaimt•d (iolt1'1t•1n refused 10 kt him prei,ent 'ome "1tnc~'>l"' while pcrm1111ng tht• \k· f<.•nc;l' IO hnng 1n "'urpn-.e" w11ne-;c;c\ Tht' a11ome\ also claimed the t'll\ could have scitl ed thl' Ja1A'iuit morC.· than a \Car ago for less than its pre<,ent dcten..e CO'il:.. I le ~Id llu: ~CAI ---- "nuld ha\t' involved c;ubs1d1zing h11using for the "er) poor with a guarantcl" that 1lw hou<11ng remain 3fiordablc for a1 lcac;t 20 years. ·· fhe cit'·, JU'>I not interested 1n hou'i1ng for the 'en low income re .. 1dcnt ... he charged." fkt·au,e uf the leng1h ot the trial and 1he fact there I\ no Jury, Goldstein ha" asked ha th o;1dec; 1l1 'iuhm1t final arguments in writing The city must c;uhm11 1t\ argument h> pt. 30 and the othcr side h} 1hc middle of Ottober ..\ ruling 1s expccted-somcume 1n January -- I OFFICE BUILDING PROPOSAL DELAYED •.• From Al also wok a handc;-of1 P<>\lllOn reg;trd-agrecmrnt h~ not notil)tng him .n ing ( oastal Gabnclinoc; Indian Chief August 14XS when Indian re matn'i J im Velasques· d1'ipu1e over lht• 4 wen: unearthed on 1he propert}. The handling of Indian remain' un-compan11:o; ha\t~ admitted no wrong- t•anht'd during grading of tht' I luor-doing ' Tr:unmdl ( rnw c;11c Rut thl' (iahnel1n1" r h1ef told the fhc.c.;omm1sc;1oner\ did nol object lOmm1)')10n~ '1\\. c arl' taking this all toa requ1rcml'nl that Trammell ( ro" the wa> to Sarramento. all the way to adhere rn all state law<1 concerning the attorney gcncra l and to the archcologkal remains found on the governor's office. 1f netecssary .... We property. But Comm1s~1on C'hturman wnnt re titutaon for what has tdn Marlene Bumbera added, "We arc done with our ancestors .. not making any kind of legal op1 n1on. For mor(• than a yrar. the Orange on what 1s happening between the ( ount)' Coroner's office has had inhc and the applicant.'" custod) of the "remains of 13 Indians Vcla<;qucs has prott'\t(•d that F-luor unearthl•dat the Fluorsne. Velasques and-Trammell Cm\.\ \ ioln ted an ,aid he 1'1 "eeking fund" for an Indian MAIN OFFICE ,\ '' . .. . .. ,,' . I ~ft .. " I • • rcmt'tt'f) in v.h1t·h to bul) the remains ( 11~ staff m<.'mbers last week rec- ommended that Trammell Crow be required to have 11n archeologist on hand <;lunng all grading. 1n case add1t1onal remains ~re fou nd. But the staff dropped that proposal .rhursday after de~ermining all grad- ing that might uncover bones or an1facts has already been completed. An archeologist hired last year by Fluor told commissioners that dig- ging had already reached a sterile soil level rcprc~nting a penod prior to human hab11at1on D•lly Piiot Oellv..-y I• Qu.,•nteed II\ • { ill •' I ... Justcall 642-6086 v .... ,. r · ·1•~ ,, •()u ov r:~ .. ~fl ' ' ~t b'f ~ t -A f4 I ,... .. • 0 r ,,, "".-.r. . . .,.. .. .. . .. "". ... .. . ', ~ . ••• -. VOL. 71, NO. 292 1 ~ What do }Ou hke about the Dall) Pllot 'I What don't yl)u like" Call the number abo\t and )Out mcs~g·c will be rernrded, tran~nbcd and de- li\ <.'red to the appropnate editor. The saml' 24-hour an<,wcrtng sen ice ma\ tx- u.,cd 10 record le11er-. to the editor on an) topic ( ontnhutor<. to Our utter<, COiumn mu\I include 1hc11 name and tclcphnm· n um~r for 'enlicaw:m Tells uc; ~hat'\ nn 'our mind I • I l '"""°.. t• ..... ,,. ... •""" f-. r--, ",... (a n.•oii• -.. ,i!.,.,._,,.('~--f -~ .,., .. ,, Clrculetlon Ttlephonee 'I ~· . :. "·"'• ... ..... ~ re=--' '""""""''II' ........ ' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frfdey, September 19, 1Ne * Al . Seniors' centeri Slow growth-group backs five In RB Uvenaood. Grace Winchell and Rick toward slow and moderate powih." teaches U.S. Hi1tory aad ecioklcY M celebration · ., aoaD T IARU R ............... ~----~-~ -. Rowe -and former H~11enaeoct. 46, is the dirccior of-aull-Golden Wnt Collqie . School Board Prnident Norma Vander iliary services 11 Lona Beach City Collqt. • Vaoder Molen 9ttVed u a Hunti1111G9 Molen. He's been a member of the city plannina Beach City (clemcowy) School Dillrict The Oasis Senior Citiuns Center, 800 Maraue~te Ave., Corona dcl Mar, will celebnte its nint6 _birthday Saturday with a 10 a.m. pr:oaram featu~ Newport Beach Mayor Philip Maurer. The center Will present a ~obby s:how from 11 Lm. to I :30 p.m. L.un~h will be\ served at l I :30 a.m. • Call 84+324S for fu!"hef information. Pre-.chool •••P meet The Early Childhood Oub of Orana~ Coast Colleae will sponsor a swap meet featurinl.Prc- school and infant items Saturday from I 0 a.m~ to 2 p.m. on tbe lawn in front of Room 107 of the home economics buildina. Admission is free for both buyers and sellers. and more information is available at 432-SOS2. Jledlcal trorlr•IJop .et A medical community ·workShop for doctors and office mahagers on the rea1i5'ic expectations of mcc;iical .automation will be offered by Pepperdine University Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at 2151 Michelson Ave., Suite 165, Irvine. The event is free and reservations arc available at 998-57S9. Fem program slated The fems of Sherman Gardens will be the subject of a program Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona-del Mar. The lecture is free and open to the public. and fu nher information may be obtained by calling 673-2261. Redrement semlnar set Transition into the retirement years will be the topic ofa seminar by the Older Women's League of South Orange County Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newpon Center Library Carol Humple will conduct the program and a donation of SS will be asked. Call 786-I 62S for reservations. Charity blkeathon planned A I DO-mile bi cycle marathon to raise monty for the Hunger ProJect will be held Saturday at the Bolsa Chica State Beach lifeguard stati on 24. The nde begrns at 10 a.m. with a beach par1} scheduled after the event at 6 p.m. Tnc entry fee is S 15 and more information 1s available at 6 75-8843. HB ballet audltlonlng Open aud1t1 ons for the Hun tington outh Ballet will be condurh.:d Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Murdy Community Ce nter at Golden West Street and Norma Drive in Huntington Beach Dan<.·ers age 12 and older are being sought. and the audition fee is SS. Call 847-66S7 for detail... . Sand castle contest slated The United wa} of Orange Count} "'111 kl('k off its fund-raising camp:ugn Saturday with ll'> founh annual sa nd castle t·ontc'it at Seal Rt>ach 1 came; will begin sculpting at 11 u.m. and work until -' p.m Judgjng will be completed and J\l.ards pre<.ented at 4:30 p.m. Call 971-7300 for n:g.i<.ter a team for compc1111o n Survivors• seminar at G WC A financial awarene~s program for spoU!>t''i and other family members "'ho must dl·al with a dl·ath in the famtly will he otTerl'd Saturda\ from '> a.m. to 4 p.m: at Golden West College. J inannal planm·r Violet Woodhouse will conduct thl' <.ess1on and the fee 1s SI lS (all 89 l-W9 I for more 1nfonnat1on. Career workshop planned Making temporal) aso;1gnml'llt~ a l)l'rmanent career 1s the subject of a worhhop from 9 a.m to noon in Room .\311 of Irvine alle) ( ollcgl' Deborah Scott. manager ofTcmporancs. Im ... ~111 conduct the pro~ram and lhl' fcl' '" $~1) Call 559-3333 for details. CALENDAR Friday, Sept. 19 No meetings scheduled Monday, Sept. 22 • 7.JO p.m .. Laguna Beacb Arts <.:ommlssion Cit) Council Chambers. SOS Forc~t l\ \ e • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Downtown Spt>cifk Plu . C11y Council Chambers. 505 Forest .\\e PoucE Loe A recently formed Huntinaton Beach "slow arowth" aroup has Jiven endorse· mcnt!• to four City Council candidates and a city attorney candidate for the Nov. 4 municipal elections. · The choices by the orpn1zatfon that caJJs itself Hun.lington 8cach Tomortow include thf'ClC current H.untin,ton Beach plannioa commissioners -Tom The aroup of about 70 membe~ al.so comminion since 1983. trustee from 197S to 1913. Sbe'• me endorsed Oranac County Deputy Distnct . ~ ~·--"' • Attorney Ted Johnson who is chaJlcnaina ~anc~ell hua BAdetrec lrom ~mo~ currentchafrmanoftheHunU..,SOn Bcedl two-term incumbent Gail Hutton. . University and a mas~(s ~lD SOClaJ Community Services ComoUaioft. Huntinaton Tomorrow e<><hairman ~ofoey from UC Irvine. Shes a student .Ted Johrtson. 41 , lists l3 yean ol Tom Hannan said Thursday thaC the aclv"lstr at Cal St.ate. Lons Beach. experience in the lepl profettion. • a election of the four City Council can-Rowe holds a BA. MA and a Ph.D. in private anomey, trial attorney and depucy didates "will swina the pendulum back history from UC Santa Barbara. He district attorney. . U e berrOtQ says teamwork can · halt drug trade By PAUL ARCmPLEY OflMO.-, .......... Drawing parallels between his work with athletes in the Olympics and Major League Baseball and the world business communi- ty he addressed Thursday. Peter cber- roth said world peace will only be realized throu~ international trade - of human qualities as well as commodities. Ueberroth was the featured speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the World Trade Center Association of Orange County at the Hotel Mendicn in Newpon Beach. His talk before nearly 400 listeners ranged from his two-year tenure as the commissionerofMaJor League Baseball to his five-year stint as president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Comminee. Each time he stressed the importance of a cooperative. communicating world com- munity. "If there's going to be a world that cooperates and gets along. the only glue that will hold It together is th e economy." ht' said. In baseball. he has teamed "hke an) endeavor 11 takes leadership and team- work ." He has used those gu1del1n eo; to take a hard stand against drugs and suggested the national drug epidemic can be whipped using the same principles. Claiming the international illegal drug trade is a SI 1h tri llion enterpnse. Ueber- roth warned. "It's attacking the underbelly ofth1s nation." He said those ' engaged in tt are the smanest business people in the world. because they have dramatically im proved their products in recent years and brought the pnces down at the same time. "Manjuana has six times the potency of two years ago." Ueberroth said. ··but the most devastating example is what the)'ve done with cocaine. Cit ing the growing usage of"craek," hl' said. "A 10-year-<.:>ld kid can smoke it and get addicted in a week to I 0 days. ·So the product is temfic: they've got a wo,\derful market. Next they brought the price down." Ueberroth said the drug cm1s can be beat by buying the coca plant crops from the three countnes that produce 9S percent of the supply. JUSt as rising heroin usage was stopped when the US. bought Tur- key·~ poppy crops in the 1970s. He also endorsed use of the m1htarv to patrol U.S. borders. · 0.-, .... ,...., ... ._ Peter Ueberrotb (center) la welcomed to Newport Beach dinner by chairmaD Dale Dykema (left ) and State Sen. William Campbell. However. Ueberroth said government programs won't solve the problem. "If you think putting a billion dollars 'itlto it will mean a dirty damn you're mistaken," he said. Most important will be the battle at home. in school and in business. to educate the nation's youth about the dangers of illegal drugs. "If enough ixopl e care. we can wtup tl\1i. thing in months." he said. Uebc rroth found his work in the Olympics proved the 1mpon.ance of the intema11onal trade of people, "young athletes ~ho ~came goodwill am- bassadors .. When the delegation from China, the first ever sent to the Ol ympics by the communist giant. walked into the Col- iseum and rece1"ed a standing ovation. "this outpounng of love for those young- sters has ~en sho\Nn on TV hundreds of times 1n China " "All the d1scussiom of polluc1ans can't wash that awa) :· he ..aid Irvine. Co. moves Laguna-Laurel homes r By LISA MAHONEY 0t Hie Delly l'Mol It.it The I rv1nc ( o. ha~ ~crapped plans to build golf course homes 1R Its proposed Laguna-Laurel planned community along Laguna (anyon Road near Laguna Beach. Instead 11 will concentrate residences mostl) 10 the nonh of the Laguna Lakes and build a pnvate golf course fanher south . Lao ng residences 1n with a proposed golf <.'Oursc was intended to lessen the \ 1c;ual effect of the 3.204-home develop- ment 1n Laguna and Laurel canyons, but poor soil and costl y grading estimates caused the firm 10 propose amendments to us 1984 Feature Plan for the area, The amendments were approved by the Orange County Planning Comm1 ss1on on a 5-0 vote Tuesday. V.-11h prov•s1ons for more park land. a larger community commercial zone and ded1ca11on of the lakes area to the count\. the new plan 1s an improvement over the old proposal, several comm1ss1oners said. The Laguna-Laurel planned comm unit) will take up 2.150 acres along Laguna and Laurel canyons nonh of El Toro Road ThNnaJOrit) of the la nd 1s west of La~una Can)on Road with some commercial anJ rt>s1denual deve lopment 10 the east. It 1s opposite the env1ronmen1all) sens1uve Syca·morc Hills wh,ch the cit) of Laguna Beach purchased in the late 1970s (o spare it from similar development. When the original Feature Plan for Laguna-Laurel was approved in 1984. the Cit) and thr rn' 1ronmental group Laguna Greenbelt Inc opposed 11 because they thou~t the de ,elopment would ruin the pn~11ne area. In 3 letter tn lOmm1ss1oners. Ma .. <ir ~artha ( olh\on \aid that Laguna Beach officials suit oppose the project. But she said changc'i propo..cd b) the Irvine Co are an 1mpro' ement over"' hat the count} appni\ed t'-'O }'car\ ago. II"' me Co. offi c1a\'i haH· agreed that thl' 1.uunt) 1:ou ld ta kl' O\er managemt'nt 111 the three natural lakes n•ntercd in a \CC!lon resen ed lor communal} rcl rt'allon The onl} natural lakes in Orange . County, the~ will be connected to a larger planned regional park by a trail provided b} the Irvine Co. . ome 77 acres of commercial develop. ment arc \till spill among three areas as first proposed. Hut a community com- mercial parcel north of the lakes has been e\panded to indude a <,upermark.et. .\ toumt centl·r at El Toro Road has been shghtl) reduced to make up fo r the expansion. (ommerc1al propcny on the southeast side of the community remams about the same ll"''ine ( o spokesman Sam Couch said Lhe '>Cparat1on of the golf course and res1den11al propt'n1t•\ mean'> there will be an 0 ' crall incrca<;<-1n housing· dens1t)' although the numlX'r of residences wtU sta" the same the largest concentration of homes, including muh1-famll y units. will be on the nonh '>tdc of the propeny bordcnng both sides of Laguna l an)on Road. Orange County wants tc)join :LA air safety study By LISA MAHONEY 01 Ille Olltly l'llOI lleft Orange Count}' !>Uper-.1!>ors "'ant to part1np.m· 1n Jn air safet) study ordered b~ the l 11' .\ngelcs ( ount} Board ot Supt.'r\ 1sur' this week in the wake of the ( em to~ d1..a'1er. -\ft er le\ cling a torrent of cnt1cl\m at the federal .\ \lat1on Admin1o;trat1on for not duing enough to ensure ~fety in the skies O\er Sou thern California, the Los Angeles hoard \ otcd tu stud) whether 1t can order pn,at.: ain:ralt using CQ\lnt) a1rpons to hJ\e all1tudr \lgnahng d~•icc on board. Thl' dl'\ Ill'\ a .. anct> of transponder "'hirh tran!-mlh a plane'!> altitude to air trafli« rontrollcrs. arc n:quircd equipment Im pn \all' pljnl'!I that enter terminal control area" around large a1rpon-. (. onccm uH·r the need for aluwde· "gnJl~ng tr.tn\ponde!"'> wa' sparked b' the Aug. 31 colhs1on between a pm. atl' plane and a Los Angeles-bound .\erome,1co OC-9 over Cerri tos which k1llt'd 6 7 people aboard the 1wo planes and I 'i o n the ground F.\A officials sa} a lack of altitude 1nforma11on contributed w the cra<;h which occurred when the pnvatc planl· violated restncted air spaCl'. Ralph Clark. cha1nnan of the Orange Count} Board of Superv1'iors. sug&l'\ll'd the board cooperate with the Los Angck<. effort and follow its recommendation<, .\II hough the coun ty-run John wa, nc .\1rport ha s no terminal control area. 1t'> pr0'~1m1t) to the one around Los .\ngl'k<. ln1erna11onal A1rpon is reason to l'On"lkr ordering planes based here to ha"c thl' signaling equipment. he said. .\Ian Murphy. assistant to ManJgl·r (il'orgc Rebclla. '31d attornc~s. wLll be asked to rnk \1rpor1 airpon on thl' FAA vows cr ackdown o n p r ivate pilots l ()!) .\Nul:.LE 1.\P) -Federal authunt1e'i '3\ tht•\ "'•II ti"\ harder to catch and d1Sl'iphnc pnvatl' pilots "'ho v1olatt: air traffic l'Ontn>I ruk<. around Los .\ngcles lnterna11onal Airpon The Federal .\ \lat1on .\dm101strat1on "'111 put mnre emphJ\l'i 1;n tracking down pilot!. ~ho stra~ into the Los .\ngcles Terminal ( on1rol \rea. the re<.tmted a1~pace used h~ Jetliners heading to and from the a1rpon Jn F .\..\ otfiual said Thur<.da~ F ..\.\officials ha\ e said that small aircrafi v1ol:itc the l <'' .\ngck' re A. at least once J da\ About half the 11mo.rground controller' mu,1 rernutr other am:raft tn a"o1d lXllll'>ll>n ""Ith thl' \ inl:ltor<, The Lo'\ .\ ngl'll'\ f( .\ 1\ one of nine rl'Stm tl'l1 .tfl'.I' \l"t up Jt the huSll'<tl a1rponc; in thl' I nlled 'itall'' It "'J' d1..·\ 1<.t.'d in the l'arh 11ru, 1n .in l'llon to ~eep smJlkr. c;low- mll\ ing. plane' nut ot thl· landing and takl·olf pa1tl· rn' ol ta,t-mtn 1ng Jl'tlinl'r' legal II\ of rl·qu1nng tran,pondcrs on John lt'n'>ldrr rn111urag1ng the I-.\-\ to adopt \\ 3\ ne-ha~d pn.,,\tl' plane!. \U1.h J n•quHl'mt'nt 1n the hu'\ "iouthern I( 11 rann1,t ht• d1,ne. '>Uperv"ors might C alllorn1:i :in-:i he ~aid Teacher won't face charge of attempted rape in Irvine , fntn wa~ ma<ll' h) ltlrlllll! nJl('n th1· pa~scnger door . . . Burglar' ~tole po.,.cr t1"l<'I' .ind a h1, '1 h' .,.oAh •combined St ,Q&l from a r1•<.ulcn 11al coin plcx garage at I 'r Pnmkrn'l.1 Ix-tween 7:50 p.m and 9 p m • • • Power tools and cqu1pm1•nt "••rth a 1.·ombincd $807. were reported \tokn lrnm .i bu~iness at !lln W 17th'' . he1,.,crn ~ \II pm Wcdnci.<1a) and 7 50 J m fhur' "'nrlh XtHl . . . \\ htll' .1 ri.'\lllc:nl uf tht· I MOO h llx k nl '-<'"' lkm ~a' 1n the pn11.<'~' nt 0111' rng. \Offil'OIH' cntrrt"d hrqr.aragc: and i.1olr 1t){11, 'alu4·J al \4114 1h1• , rc\ldent ll'p.tnt'd ThuNJ.i, . . . I hr mana~l'r 1111hr Radio ha1 I. '" '~ 11.H"-•' HI' J fl't"M•n1'd Thursda\ 1ha1 '"'" ·-_ U\l1lm1'r<." ~ere 1n\1.11\ l'd 1n a the fl at h1' ~torr H<' '311.I one d1&tractcd him while the othrr pul ~ICl'\'n equipment wonh $421 in her pur\l' I hen thr lwn Ocd w11hou1 P8\tng Truck driver dies in Irvine ~mashup \ :'·\l'.11 ••Id ,,1nt;i .\na man was ~illl'J in lr\lnl' 1h1' rnnrning when he \\;J\ l'll'• tl·d tr1•111 h1' 'mall pickup trmk .1ltc·t t "•rl .ill the mad and 1n1·r.wrnl·J '·"" .1 '11111.l'man for the _, By LAURA MERK Of ... 0.-,,... ..... The Orange Count) D1stnet At- tornc) · Offil~ "'•" not fi le <"hargc agatn'it a 25-)eiir-old Cemtos High School t~achl·r arrested by Irvi ne police on suc;p1r1on of the attempted rape of an lll·)t'ar-old L.1 ~rada womJn Thoma~ La"'rrncl' M1kalson of Huntington Be:ich was arrested Mon- da) a"er lrv1nt polire 1mec;t1gated a rt'poned attemptl'd rape that alleged-'> happened on the campus of l I{ lr' 1nr Sept ~ l t .\I Muir "'ould not n•lea!i(' the name ofthl' \ 1ct1m M1k 1lson was booked at thl' Or. angc Counl) Jail and was rekased that night on $50.000 bond. The girl allcgcdl) met M1k:ilson sometime in June at a Fullerton church Sunday school. The allrged attack occurrl'<.I at I fl .\kott after M1kal on reponedl) drn' e the v1c11m 10 the c;11e from thr Lo!> Angeles area. Muir ~aid the \"1Ct1m and mother did nnt repon the alleged attempted ra pe until Sepl. 9 bccau~ tht girl had tx-cn too upset by the 1nc1der\t ... "Tht• l''1\l' "'a' rl''"l'"'t•J tn thl' 1 P1stnl'l Attome) ·, offin· Jlld the\ decided not to file chargt>s.'· said Muir. "The arre<it wa'i a proper arrcc;t W<' hclievc there was <iullk 1cnt n 1<.lcnce to urrc'it thl' man." said Mui r He ~JX·<ulatrd that the 01\trtl'l .\t· tornl'\ ·, offill' did not lill' l hargr~ Oc( au~. "the) kit thn 10\1 , 11tildn ·1 (.'()n\'IO(C a 1111"\ that :l l:lfl(' h.1d happcm·d." Dt·put) D1•>1rll't \1111rnn lanw<. Manon "'a' in lOUr1 th!\ n111rmnp. ;ind could not he real hed for rnmmrnt. Neighbor helps quell fire Hu n ttncton Beach Rurda~ broke inln 11 1runl. nl .1 1.1r parked at Mudowlark C 1011 < our\<' .rnd F1refightcf\ ~' an alert m·1ghbor helped ·min1m11l' damatte when a short c1rcu1t in al) 't"all \ocket tng- acrcd a blue In an lf"lnl' l'nn dom101um. Orange Count} I m• l>t.·pnnmcni spoke woman Kathlcrn Chn ~aid tht• fire broke out Wcdnc~a)' aflcm1'lon 1n a F.Ondomin1um at 11 lfon.(''t owneCi br Thoma~ .\ T1tolo Cha ta•d T ttolo wtt not "'ttt"",""', ... (...,.ft'4-tl ht' tame. but h" ociahbrn. luhn I Danner. 18. potted '(l'Hl~t' u 1ming Imm thl' rnndo Danner railed--fin'-swle golf rluM valued al $4(~1 :1 gull 1\.11( \ alued at $80, -.wcatc'"' anti a 1al k1·1 lltthtl•rco and then began t \t1ngul\h1np. ••• thr hla1e h1m<.elf lhl' hte fkpan-I hu:ve' entered a home at r.1tm .1nll 11th \ttrc>I' and \tole $5 \0 1n 1r~rln .m.t ment <;poke'i""uman ""'" s so l Uh "H1\ quick action WO\ v.h:it <.n\<'d l , • • • <\ mnn nn n hlCV\ Ir threv. 11 hrnkrn h\'('r t'\ C'rythrng.'' Cha 'aid lx\llle 1h111u1h a '\\-Jndow ul lhc \M l'\.t \he \:rnJ tirl"lightel' "'ho hrought Markr11n 1hr lnOOO bloc. k nf Bol""' c h11·11 the hluC' und~ rontml wuh1n I It minute~ c'11m1ucd lhnt the S 140 .0(M) Coeta Me.a ~du..wfl~~Aih"----i.. &1"4Jlhl\.. rquah1<'r "'')nh SI ~41 ""' rrportrd 'itolen frnm 11 1·ar par~ed 1n the lural <hUnllttt' ln'm th(' nrl' .rnd .. no hind:. nf A \On '\pnna\. llt'l\llffn 1n II\ contt·nt;, Wl'l"C nul dJm.1grd I'm \\ rdnc~ and 7 S5 am. Thu1~' • , da y.Entry apparently wa1. mni.le h~ l.1l l.1ng open the door to a tool ~hed lm n e The pu~nge1 ''111dow of J car piirt..ed on the 1 7800 bloc:k of F1kh "a' hml.rn and 'ome 'iunglA~\('<. Jnlt .1 1.':lr<lhrnml 1.uMh1rld "err ''°'"n . . . .\'and al "'a" <>1anJ1n11 .11 "11· • •' 1•1pa" ,,, 1he \an h1ett1' Frc-c"'a' ,11 lf.11 ,.1r.t .\' enue Thu!"-ll.1\ U\llljt .1 'lln)l.,h111 11• ~hoot rock\ at lhl' ,·ar1. . . . '\ome re'-'t'lr"\ Jnd ,h.1nj?l' "·l' '"''' n Imm" horn<'''" 1hr 19011 ht ... ~ ••I \,J, 1.1 Newport Beach <\woman rC'p<)l11'd 1h.11 "1me111w .s1111nl ~11h a sharp •lhlt'• i "r.111 h1•J lhc 'Ilk 111 hrr 1.ir. l'au1.1n1t 11ti.u11 ~ ~t'IO in 1l.1m,1111 T h1· ,;ar "a' r1.1rl.C'd n1•u Balh.>.1 lioult'' ard ... \ m<in ~C'annll n111 h11he1. -.a, at l't'\ll'll Im 1n1lrc<'nl r~p.,~urC' 11n ,, hea1. h 1n l 11ron11 Jc>I "i.tr . . . •\ "ewlX'n Reach man d J1m«I hr "11'· l.1dnappcd 111 tt11npmn1 ~n,t lor1.C'\I 111Jm1; hi' lndnApp('r 11'1 C nrnn~ llr "II' n•ll IOJuf't'd Pountaln Valley \ manaaer et \af('\11 ln,ur. n1r I '''o Rro<~hum ~ . -~ l-ftuni•n-ittat \(1mrnnC" hurghin1ed hi\ hrn"'n l~M\ T cl\Oi.t ( "'''1ct1 m thr hu~1nr,,· park1n~ lot T1lc lo'' indudtd \tNeo e~"'l'"'<'nl t al1 1mn1a ll1~h"'·'\ l~atrol . Kl·-.1n Jo't'ph t>1 n1u wa~ dnv1ng !-Ou th on Ir' inc R.1ulc' ard about 3: IS ;i m \\h('n for unkno"'n reason his trurk dnft<'d off the \ldt' of the road. . . E x -UCI teac h e r ruled insane in kidnapping From laff and wlrt rf'port \ fMnwr I < I I\ 11w llllll'Sl' ma 1 h l'matll\ 1t·a,1wr "'•" ll1und inn1xrnt h\ rl'l'On ol lll'<tnll\ ol lhC" k1dn.1p ping of .1 ~ C''>tmin'tl'r rahh1 ·., ~ \l',11 t)fd \1ln .\k1:.rnl1cr (rdrnan 40. "a' un\!r1 goinp.a "<.t'\Crt• P'H:holll er1.,1xk " JI 1hr 11mt' ol thl' &.pnl 21 k1dnapp1n 1 nl the \on ol Rahht i\ron &rko"' il/. d1rrt 1nr 111' the Ornngr < nunt' < hahlld ..a1d his athirnC'\ M1~·h.1cl ·\hlllf l S l>l\lnll J u<lgl' h'1d1nand F"l'rn:.mk1 nronoun~·Cd tn(' 'crdiCl Thur-.d;i\ in I ll'I \ngrlr~ and ..aid 111 rll1'j'l·d '''I I n11 11•rhht 111n1. 1 lu-111.t~·· '·"" fl, m.1, rde3M' ( rl'lm,\11 if ht .HI ll1f'O\I' l 11nd1hOn\ "'l h ·" •ll1k r n~· ~11111 111 un dcrao •'Utp.1 t11·1 I lhl'f,11'' \ ,t.111 flll'l11 .lflll\'tl upnn h\ \tuug .ind \''"t.1111 l ' \1111rtll'\ "11«hael I mn11. Ii. < rt'lm.111 klr ill C'.trl~ on \pr11 ; 1 .trid ~.1, I.in\ 1ng .11mlcsc;I "'h\ n .,l l1111nJ • h1n11.l·ll near lk1"''"'1' h.1m1. I fr ·''"l'•l tor lhl' r Jhh1 found that hr "'""".' li ·1mr and tht·n look the nm 11rrn1i.mr thaT hr had had a J1 \ 10< 1n<.n1r.11 '" to tra'cl with the 1ha1 "''ht-ft ht-'if'nk"ftt'C" lidm ... ann-rn .. <.,,., .... t -ntt..-- Fnda\. (;elman 111111<1 be rclca~J to Thi '""" "'"ind ur in l•Juana ht'i mother I uh:i ( rdlflan o f Ouren<. "'ht'rl ll<llh l "'" \l'J l rt'lmJn Jltt'r hr "'II\ . rnmm1t1{'(I to L' pn,on ho\p1tal h.1d -.c"\\·ral .11111 lll11hilr ,1(\ 1dcnl"i •I -~ • •• • Oranoe CoMt DAIL y PILOT I Friday, S.,tembef 19, 1986 Mexico marks anniversary of earthquake MEXICO CfTY (AP) -Mexicans A minute of silence followed. pthered today at churches, memorial Estimates oftbe numMr ofk.iUed in pub and plazas to pay tribute to the the quake raqae from the official thousands who died in the arcat government fiiure of 6,000 to 30.000. ~quake that shattered parts of the used by some foreign djplomats and capital one Y.car aao. private Mexican sources. ~ - As a military band played the De la Madrid also dedica ted Soh- nationaJ anthem, President MiJuel de darity Plaza. where the well-known la Madrid lowered the red, white and . Rcais Hotel. Salinas and Rocha arcen Mexican flaa to half-staff in the department .store and other shop$ main Zocalo plaza'at 7:19 a.m .. the once stood. All were too badly time the quake siruck ort Sept. 19. damued by the quake to be repaired, l 98S. and Oowen and trees have been ~~~~~,....-~~~~~~~ ........ .....,... planted on the site. A plaque in the pla.z.a says simply. "To the solidarity of all Mexicans." Two Masses were bcina celebrated at the Roman Calholic Basilica of Our Vi11Jn of Guadalupe, the na- tion's holiest shrine, to honor those who died in the quake, those who lived but suffered from its dcvas- tiltio.n.·and the rebll'ildina effon. . The 'deadly temblor lasted 21h minutes and rcg)stcred 8.1 on the Richter scale of earth uake intensit • · a rnqnitude that is capable of causiJll tremendous damage. A strona after- shock the pext day reKistered 7.3 . The total damage was put at SS billion. In a statement Thunday marking ' the disaster, de la Madrid said the nation had "faced thls national traaedy as an ops)ortunity to excel." Efron have not been limit~ to replacing what was lost: he said, but have been extended to include new development. SA TUR·DAY··. SEPTEMBER: 20.th . · __ 7:00PM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st l:OOPM ESTATE LIQUIDATION OF JEWELRY ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES , BRONZES HELD AT CHRISTOPHER'S JEWELRY & AUCTION CO. 3413 Newport Blvd., Ne wport Beach FEAT URI G: Over 500 item s to be sold to High Bidder including Large Diamond Rings, up to 3 cts., Ladies· Ruby, 'apphire, Emerald , Aquamarine. Opal. Pearl . Lavendar Jade Rings, Pendants & Bracelet , 14 and l BK Gold, Gold Coin Jewelr y. many E ~tate Piece • fine Gold \V' at che . Al o a collec tion of Qualit y Bronzes & Painting , Lithograph including Reming ton, Ru ell, Moreau. T . \1oi gnozz. Clocks, Inlaid Furniture, Crystal, Oriental ~c reens. I 00-year-old h·ory P.iece::,, Oriental Ru g-. ALL TO BE SOLD TO HI GH EST RI DDEH DON'T MISS ~·J TDIS ONE Free Coffee & Champagne i WE STHO~GL\' URGE \'OU TO ATTE:\D PREVIEW FOR COMPLETE SELECTIO~ Richard Flshe~ J\uetloneer Lie. No. t\8212 Christopher's Fine .lewelry Lie!. #CI 834 Checks Must Be Verified Cash. CheekH. Visa. "JC. t\merleaa E•preSH PREVIEW I HR. PRIOR TO J\UCTIO:\ t~or Info. (714) 875-9411 • SU~DA \' AUCTIO~ I P .". I I Radioactive elk burled Ga18jo Foreat elk hunten fill a quarry ln northern Sweden with carcauea contaminated with radiacttvity caued by the Chernobyl nuciear dlauter. The elk were •tripped of their fur before belnC burled. French leaders call for terrorism fight PARIS (AP) -Opposi1ion pany leaders me1 one b~ one today with Premier Jacques Chirac. then called on the nation to rall> together to fight the terronst bombers wh o have sown fear throughout Pans. However. onl y Communist Pany general secretary Georges Marcha1s offered outnght suppon for the anti- terrorism pohc1e!I of Chirac's center- nght coalition The extreme-nghl Front Na11onal called for sterner measure!> and the Socialists said they wanted to a void political polemic and ·•weld together ed to escalate their attacks unless Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and~two other reputed Middle Eastern ter- ronsts are freed from French jails. In a three-m1nu1e televised address Thursday night, Chirac-said "every available means" would be taken to protect French citizens, ··even if to achie"e this 11 becomes necessar} to impose cen a1n restraints or dis-cipline-;·· ::===============================:::::::::::::::::::::::::==========:::====~'.l~nauonaLcommun1t}.·· "We understand and approve all Chirac did not announce any add1t1ons to the anti-tcrronsm pack- age enacted earlier this week. which included rl'lju1nng visas for most foreign \ 1-;1tol"'i and mcre~mg-\he · penod )USpc~ted terronsts can be held without charge -- Th.tt absolutely stunning piece l)f .uch1tccture \'OU m.n : ha,'e :,cen ,1Lrt1'>'> Imm Sout h Co.a c;t Pl.ll.l do" n In\\ n < L'ntcr I )m-c 1 ... the ( )r,rngc ( ·' iunr\ l'crlur min~ r\rt<; (.enter \\'here. lll'>t week., t f\)ffi n1 m \'(')U II he ... ccing rl·rturmcr~ like ~f1kh.11 l BJr\''>hn1krn· Zuhin .\lcht.1 b,\.,K Stern Lenm \ nc f'nct:: Hut d ... h.tnd 'il )ffi(.' tlS rhc ( :cntn loo ks on the.:-out!-i1Jc we ... till need vou donate. thc:v·11 m.tt\'.h vou JnllM fo r dnl l.l r I )oil.tr'> we II U"<' !l\ .1JJ lhl' 11rn..,htng tnuchc'> 111 .111 .tlrc.1J\ "urerh l.icd1l\' tunJ L·J cn11rcl,· h' prr\'.HC Jon,1t1on'> ' Sll tl roud l1 ~e ll' .,c~· ( 'r,111gL' James Irvine Foundation's gift now: The opportunttv to help shtlpc h1-.to n · I" .l r.ire nnl: l·l)r \'llUr'>cl t tor rnur chtlJren t1)r vour chtlJrcn'!'> chtlc..lrcn. please Jnnt ffil'>" \'OUf '> ( \lUnl\' m..itc h the 11pcr.1 ,rnJ l· ··, ; r : r Lonccrt h.111<-\\{ LlmJnn P.m... PE~lr\(j .rnJ \:cw )ur~ rn pertormm~ . ~ .trts st.nure. match The ,fflS QNTEf\ \·our help on tht:: rn ... 1Jc Which is why The James Irvine --------------~.., ~..... r ("',.,, .... , .. ,J \ti Jf t.l l; j, J h I h1t• 1 POtrt~•Jlhlr , .. ,. ~ t 'r.tt ~t·C 11\,,U\ l'cr·~· f I~ \11,( C.'1h.'f '•4Ht f1\'.'0I ff\fr• 111 ''''lit \1c,•,,4 I ',_, .. Found.1tio n has just announced a $2 million c halle nge to the • \. , ~:·· ._, ~.1111· I ! _ i.~11 SftHI 1 11hC'.'r )_ 1 1,,'" "" ., ... ,_.,.., , ,, .. ~, .,. ,. ... , ,~,~ \JJrc" people of Orange County. \U ,lon1•r• ..... i1111·,t·1,1· "h''"'" ""'"<' h · ( 1 .. 1 f'f'Flo•rn1.inH''·l\(·ht1t" tht·~ I(•"'"" I' h• lh<' A challenge t Jt m.ikes ll po., 11..r .. ·r .• 1 r•Jt-lt. 11,,. '" • • '·' •r m"rr r<'•<'I\<' "1hlc for each and cvcrv indt\'tdudl \ 11'• I.,., '"'l"'' · ' · .. :. · .. r1111l.llf (l) nn ILJdlv Share lhl!\ h;S(0fl( ('\'CO( } ~i·mnnf)t.'r l.'\l'r\ ifolf.ar )OU giW rl.'pl'\'~Cnl!i l II. ...Ill(' I I the in111at1 ves that ha'e been taken or must be taken to bring the terromt plans lo a halt... Marcha1s told reponers. "Mr. Ch1r3C has .. declared that nothing will be done that could injure freedom and democrac) ... Fi ve bombs have exploded in Pam in two weeks, killing eight people and injuring 164 Two groups ha'e claimed respons1b1ht.,. and threaten- Jean-Mane Le Pen. president of the Front Na11onal. which won 35seats1n the National .\s<;embl\ in March on a lay, enforcement. ant1-1mmigra11011 platfo rm. said 1he attacks proved his pan ) ·s 1deac; Y.ere well founded. Le Pen said he told Chirac "that he must bnn~ the populauon into the an11-1erron\I struggle ." Japan to ban iron and steel imports fr~m South Africa By U1e Auoclated Press TOK YO Japan. South Afn ca's No. 2 1rad1ng panner. announced additional sanctions against the white-led Prcwna government today. including a ban on iron and steel 1mpons. Japan had previous!) re11tncted the sale of computer-; to South Afnc3 to prote!>t that natwn's apanhe1d racial segregation system "The s1tuat1on 1n South Afnra ..... h1ch sho...,., no sign of improvement. has k d to such a se nous stage that .. ome steps must bt' taken." Chief Cabinet Sccrct<tr}' Masaharu Cimoda said afta tht: C ah1 nct approved the sanctions. But the new measures do not affct·t Japant'\C 1mpon s of South African coal or iron ore, and were\ 1cwed as lim11cd f hl're "'a" no 1mmcd1ate reaction from So uth African govern men I ofli c1al" in Pretoria France OKs farm subsldles dlseusslon PUNT~ DEL ESTE. Urugua) -France made a maJor concess10n};on farm subsidies at a world tfadc conference. and deolt'gates quietly buried a Soviet bid to take pan 1n nc" talks on changing the rule~ of sJobal commerce. After year'> of stubborn oppos1t1 on. France agreed Thursda) 10 put agncultural substd1es on lht egenda for wodd trade.negot1a1ton.u u1hia.Jhc...framc_worl.. of the 92-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Slltty-one of the group's trade and commerce rhinmcrs ha'e met all week 1n this !><'aside reson · 75 ~ilcs east of Montevideo to reach agreement on the agenda for the talks, which are expected to last several years. The Punta del fate conference is scheduled to end today. Mlne owner to ald vlctlms' famllles JOHANNESBURG -Theowncrofthegold mine where at least 177 men died in a fire pledged loday to estahllc;h a $900,000 tru!lt fund for the\ 1c11ms' families. Derek Keys. executive chairman of the General M in1ng li nion Corp .. said all branches of the compan) ...,,ould conmbutc to the fund to help dependents of the vjct1ms of Tuesday's fire at its Kinross mane in Evander 62 miles south~t of Johannesburg. Keys told a riews conference the comi>3ny would examine proctdures and matenals used in all its mines in an cffon to prcven! a ~currcn~ of th~ Kinr~ss d1sas~~r ... Until Tuesday, we thought we were winning the battlt against mine fataht1es, and the rl'Cord wi ll show that there were objective grounds supponing that belief." he said ... This has been blown away ~nd it's stan again and think agam 11me 1n Geg_cor ~fcty management.' " Only three bulldlngs survlved qua.te ELAIOCHORI. Greece -The canhquakc that rumbled through southern Grcke last week turned this tin} hamlet into pan of the mounta1n that sustamed 11 for more than 800 years. All but three of Ela1ochon's 120 buildings were destroyed when the tremor struck aturday. The small, stone- 1 and-stucco homes with vine<overed balconies collap'\Cd into heaps of stone I ai:id concrete. •·1t happened in a matter of seconds. We blinked our eyes and the village was gone," said 60-ycar-old Panay1011s Saradeas, whose two sisters were the-only victims am ong the villagers. Twenty people died in the quak<'. West German• oppose French nu.te plant BONN. West Germany -With the Chernobyl accident !\till fresh 1n West German m1,,ds. a dispute over a nuclear plant JU~t over the border 1n France has become a rallying point for the gro~ 1ng ranks of nuclear foes in this country. The fnaht brought on by the SoVlel nuclear-plant aC'l ldC'nt in Apnl has l ' )1 fWO Joll.ir~ fl) ht'lr \flmrlc•lf' Tilt c .. nlPr -------___ _Jlw·c.JJl(1,...c~·v.llJr~rw\._' ....,t.il....u:,._.,L.uk..o.1.uh.uh....,·t..,.1b..,l""1~-4J ... LI~l•l"4l.lu.C--...-~-_ _ _ _ - - _____ __..w__,w___,..J I n()( faded in West Germany -. it <:<1used $250 m1lhon wonh of damage to West German_ f~&ps -and nuclear cne?y has developed 1n1n an emotional tSJuCtn t~ campa1gn for mttion~l electmns m Janunr} Johannt"s Rau. the oc=~tion SociaJ Democratic Pan y candidate for cha ncellor. has called for a _ _..., ut ofthe.lO Wc.sl.Guman n1KIN-r fM"l"lf-P~n1 .. now epe<~1na. ~i was the first time a m11n~1rcam candidate has taken an anti-nuclear pos1t1on. Recent polls said more than 60 perttnt of We~t Germans arc opposed to nuclear power plants \\'HEN THE ARTS PERFC)RM . EVERYONE BENEFITS. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fr1q1y, Sept•mber 19. 19H Al YourH Nor1\ Coast stlide1Jts named to oCc president's list for perfect grades Oranac C~t Col~ named 3 H Thonamaly Mounphouy, Donald A. Bonano Jr., Lary R. Breedini. Scot D. Duna C. Nauyen. Adriana . Scott 0 . Wtutcber. Cassidy. Ehsabetb L. Cobb. Timothy st~n~ .to Its president's li5t for Murphy, Michael P. Nault. Chi L. Campbell, Belinda L. Cauapo. Steve Nicanro. Cara 8 . O'Callaahan, Adam lrvlM: Roberta J. Chcwnina. Rob-M. Dwyer. Ester V. Fine, Roubetb matntan'!1n1 perfect arades for the Nauyen, Van T.T. Nguyen, Thuy T. Cnss. Lisa K. Daniel. James M. M. O'Connor. crt S. Gtiek. Jecqueline 0 . Han'ien. Gilbert, Stcohcn 0 . Oifben; Catotine 1986 spnna semester. Phan. Phillip C. Phillips. Rob Downs. Jak F. Drake, David J. Penny E. O live(, Ban D. Pham. Amir M. Houshi•rj Jeffrey J. Kamka. Hallmark. Todd Kolber, lloben C. Local students honored include: Pillsbury-Hanour. Michael E. Pilsitz. Gadette, imyung -C. Huynh. Michael 0 . Porter-, Teresa L. Pro~s. ~elli L. Krenek. anelle M. Kubu. Melendres, Jeannine Y. Moorhead. Nathan W. Purkiu , Hien N. Quach, IUlhleen A. Jagiello, Lawrence J. Beverly A. Reilly. Cynthia A. Rich· Tereu J. Skvarck, PhLlhp H. Smith, Melanie A. Omohundro. lnnna M. · BaJMa: OouaJasJ. Koch, Elizabeth CapriccT. Rasmussen, Irene Rausch. Jagiello, Matthew P. Kelly, ardson, Jon K.. Roberts, Stephen C. Wayne 0 . Somers. R<>ttnbcra, Matthew A. llole0tt, P. Robins6n. William S. Relyea, Annika Ruth, Christopher E. Kelsey. Renata Rust, Terry L. Schluter. Judy E. La1ua .. Buell: John ~· Christine A. SMw. Cabor Si.erepi. BalMe lllud: Antoine Antaki, BonnieM. Schell, BabakShycsteh(ar, Kotyzova, Deanna L. Krotz. Wen-Shafran, Kimberly E. Svelmoc, Barry Crutchfield, Colleen Folc'y. Francis Janet P. Thompson, Douala• J. Cort:y S. Dickinson, Bettina E. Sohaiel Shaycstchfar, Deborah A. Juna Liu; Ch.IJ'les D. LuJuos. Scott P.. P. Sween, John S. Todd. Danell R. T. Fnu. John T. Hirdler. . Tun11. Harold N. VaJentich, l>eQite Meyer. Smith,' Gre.a N. Stuhl. Bren A. Lyons, Linda M. Macchi. Monique Torre5, Hai 0 . Tran: ,Renee K. Newpert Bea.ell: Amy J. Anderson: T. Whtte. . Coro .. delMar: Elizabeth M. Peck. Tallman, Elizabeth M. Toth, Quang G. Marchand. Kevan E. McCoy, Urscnbach, John 'M. V1g.rl , Phuc y. Stanley D. Bon1llas..Jobn N. Breiten-Saata Au Helpta: Kristin M. Mirna Lopez. B. Tran, Dung V. Trieu. Stephanie E. David P. McLean. Bradley V. Miller. Vu. Rick L. WaOacc. Juhe A. Warren, bucher, Mark Burbngton. Bct~y A. Dawson. ·~~Me~~ulnAb~tt,Gina We~1t~Caroli~R. We~. Juli A. I ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· M. Altizer. Wendy D. Ballew. Judith Williams, Loren B. Williams. Nancy ,. J. Baumpnncr, Ame W. Beckman. G. Witters. Madeline E. Wya tt. 1 Laura E. Bclpave, Shelley D. Bloom· Michael R. Yeomans. quist, Stefanie J. Boling, Teri L. Boos, · Foutaha Valley: David Arkin, Linda L. Bowman, John F. Brandt: Richard L. Blanc, Ronald L. Blanc, Grcaory S. Brokaw, Cuong N. Bui, Susan L. Brown, kff S. Burghart, Joseph D .· Burp.rd, Thomas Bums, John H. Cometl, Cynthia L. Sandra .J. ·Carboni, Cheri H . Gcorgcns, Carl A. G ustafson. Robert I Carpcn1tr-. Jeannivia L. Chua, Kelly• M . Hoida, Kathleen A. Hurd,.' A . .Clark, Tho.mas P. Connally, .Re-Michael A. Koci.sch, V. Sam)' o~ : bccca · .i\ .• Dai1ey, Minh H. Dao, -Militante, Deborah J, Natale. Nghia 1 Kathleen R. Dietz, Gary· A. Eger. H. Nsuyen. Jesse R. Noguera.Judy A. Karobi Ganguli, Ga7. E. Gibson, Quig!ey, Michele M. Rands. Mary H. John R. Gilbert. Tami . Helzer. Thoi Sauer. Thomas C'. Shaner, Kathleen V. Huynh. Ellen E. Jansema, Renee S. Shimizu, Apnl F. Shinto, Katy L. Keeler, Michael B. Keene. laura L. C.H. Shu. Carl W. Skumick, Thach Koth. · N. Vu. laura C'. Webster, Dianne Patncia R. landusk}'. Mon T. Le. Wimpcnny. John H. Maenpaa. David E. Hantia1toa Beac91: Ronald E. Marcoulides. Donald L. McKenzie. Anderson. Jacqueline Artinger. Mar- Chem Men. Kurt D. Miller, Herb W. 1orie M. Barela. Christie A. Moore. W1l11am M. Motley. Baumgart. Mary M. Berry. Joseph J. Merit Scholarship 'semifinalists nalned The follo"1ng local students arc semifinalists in the 1987 Mertt Schol- arship compet1t1on. Costa Mesa -Costa Mesa High School: lmran H. H usain. 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Shevardnadze made an unscheduled call on President Reagan today at the White House in the highest-le el superpower talks in 10 months. usuaUy used as an enlrance. Speakes cauuoned reporters against assum1na lhat lhe Reagan- Shevardnadze meeting heralcJe<l pro- gress in tbe Soviet foreign minister's earlier session with Shuh1. "If I was yo4, I'd make no inlcrprctallon because you don't· know:· Speakes Presjdent p roposes cutti11g_ nuclear missiles in Europe He met in the Oval Office with Reapn, Secretary of State Georae Shuhz, White House cttief of staff ' DonaJd Regan and John Poindexter, the president's n-ntional security ad- viser. said. . · WASHINGTON (AP} -In another arms c.ontrol move. President Reagan is proposing to t~e Soviet Union to cul nuclear missiles in Europe Ix-low curTent levels. an adminislration official says. White House spokesman Larry Speake~ said the meeting was ar- ranged less than an hour before Shevardnadze arrived. ll was proposed by Shultz as he and the Soviet foreign minister concluded a round of meetings at t~e State Dcpanment.· While lhc Daniloff matter was al the top of the U. . agenda. Shevardnadze intended to press 1bc United 'States on the U .. -ordered expulsion of 25 ovact .N. · Following a new offer on strategic weapons, Reagan has now instructed U.S. ~gotiator Max M . K.ampclman to present a modified U.S. posillon on medium-range weapons to lhe Soviets an lhc new round of talks that opened Thursday in Geneva. NATO has 108 U.S. Pershing 2 missiles deployed in West Germany and 32 cruise launchers. with 128 warheads, based an Britain. Italy and lklgJUm. diplomats, a move Moscow has labeled ill~I. Before Oantloff was arrested on Aug.· 30, the purpose of the Shult~­ Shevardnadze meeting. had been lo prepare an agenda for the summit Presj dent Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev ag_reed l;lsl November to hol~ here this )Car. But the ~official, speaking only on eon- diuon of anon) mn1t}. said Thursda}. ·•1 honest!} do not c pert dale\. to come out of lhcsc ess1ons" They were installed as pan of a plan 10 offset the 270 tnplc-warhcad SS20 rockets the Soviets have targeted on Western Europe. Another 141 SS20s are aimed at China, Japan and other Asian points. Speakes · said Reagan· would raise tht' case· of American journalist Nic~olas Dan.iloff as the flrst subjt>.,el of bus.iness. The spokesman would not say whether the talks would move on to other subjects. In prev ious Geneva r.ounds, Kampelman proposed seuinga cc1hng of 140 lau'nch~rs on each side. That would have frozen the NATO total and required a sharp Soviel re4uction. But-in a new effort to forge an agreement, the official said Th1,1rsday. Reagan instructed Kampelnia,. lo present a.. proposal fo r a lower 1otaL of , launchers ba~d on a lower warhead cethng. · Even so, the proposal could have-a dramatic: impact on ihc Geneva negoua11ons. While the two sides remain an ~:hsagrecment over space-based defcn e systems. the Reagan adm1n1s1rat1on considers medmm-range m1ss1 lei ··Tht' president washed 10 express his 'aews direct!)" aboul DanalofT. Speakes said. DanilofT was arres1ed on c:sp1onagc charges an Moscow on Sept. JO and has been rclca~t'd lo the cus1t>d} of the Amepran cmbass} there In Krasl\Odar. ml·an~h1k, thc mosl hkel) basis for a ll.S.-ovact treaty. .t O\ act leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev indicated an his sum mat mcellng w1th Reagan last November that he was w1lhng to reach an earl) agreement on 1ntermcd1alc-rangc missiles by dropping the previous Soviet IOl>IStcnc·c on linking progrcs' to space-hased defenses. according to 11 S. ofliraals. Thr Whtte Houst> did not allow any pho1ographs of the Rca~an ­ Shevardnadze met'ung and said jt would not d1stnbute any taken b} the Gorbachev commented publacl) on DamlofT for 1hc fir'it 11me. branding the lJ.S. News & Vo oriel Rrport correspondent a SP) and "uggesung the Un11ed Stales had explo11ed lh<· case to try lo <>po1I superpower relations. .\s tens1oo<i row. lhc: <\oviets e~­ changed barb' with the Reagan admin1s1ra11on O\er al .S. order that 25 o' 1c1 d1plom:m assigned to the l '.N lea\C lhl'Counlf} b) Oct. L Meanwhile. to spur movement 1n lhe strategic weapom field, the third area of negollataon~. Reagan 1nslructed Kampclman l'arlacr tha<; week 10 scale hack hi\ 1n1t1al dt·mand for a 50 perccnl cutback to about 10 rx·rlcnt through lower pro1cc tcd ceili ngs. W htie Housl· photographer he,·a?ctnadze "as brought an to the Vo httl' ·1-fousc through a gate not The new U.S. medium-range propo~I makes no d1~11nc:t1on hctwcen single-warhead Pcrshangs. which ran stnke Soviet tcmtor} in 14 minute!., and slower mo' 1ng cru1&es. whtCh Moo;cow considers much lcso; of a thrt•at. Presumabl}. th1l> means at least o;ome of the Persh1ngs would remain Claiborne trial may grow NY hails Aquino as freedom fighter By the Associated Press · W .\SH I NGTON -Senators argued today whether to dramat1call~ e'pand thl' <;<:ope offederal Judge Ha!T) E. Claiborne·., 1mrx·achmc:nt trial to focu., on allegallon<. h" 1984 ta' fraud rnn' 1c110n 'itcmmed from a go,ernmt>nl ''endetta aimed at forcing him ufT tht· b<.·nlh ~n Orrin Hatch. R-l'tah a<;scrtcd that Claiborne'<> .. "hok hie Jnd reputation 1s on the hnc .. and that he has ··1hl· ngh1 to b<.· heard b} a different hranlh ofgmcrnmcn1.·· 'That\ \l.h,u the ( onc;111uuon t'> tor " Hatl h \a1d .Join1ng thn.'l' -.enJtl1r' an arguing that the <.;enatc 1mpcat hmcnt panel ">hould consider Claiborn<."' r latm' that he '>'a!. framed h' O\er?ealou\ gmanml'nl agl'nt\ ~n ('hark<. ~h(. Ma1h1a'>. R-Md thl· pand l h:mman. ruled that tor thl' time hc1ng thl· lOmmattl't' \h11uld rnck to tt" carlll'r Jcus1un 10 limi t 1c: .. 11m11n' 111 the 1\Suc ol allegrd 1nt1m1d.1t1un ol "1tne.,,e, JI C IJ1hornc's 1984 tnal Merger mani a fills air V.-.\\HI "C' T <>"" -f cderJI appro' al tor I nJ' \1r to bu) fa,tcrn ·\1rline" I'> the IJtr\t an a "a'c: 111 ml'rgl'r' that I) hkcl> to rnult an a hall-do1en compan1e!> 'cion lOntrollmg near!) 1<(1 pt"rlt'nl111 doml''>lll air lra\cl. I hl' Transporta11un Dt"partmt·nt 11n Thuro;da~ approvt•d thl· $ 'n 7 m11l1on .1u1111\1t 111n of f.a,tcrn lht• u1untr) ·, tnurth large~t a1rllnl' h' 1 l'\J\ \1r < 11rp \l.htlh alrcath 11"-ll' ( OOllnl'nlal \11 llnl''> JIHI "l'\A. 'orl. ·\1r I hl' ac l1<1n l'allll' onh da"' attn Hou,h•n·hawd T l'~a' ·\1r Jnn11unlnl plan-, In hu~ linanuJll~ lrouhlt'd Ptoplc L'prC\\ It that deal also 1\ apprmt:d Te\tt'> .\1r "-nuld hnomt· h, far lht· large\t airline compan\ '>'Ith Jlx>ut f9 perlent 111 the domt',llt markcl \hdrl' Rook executed for murder R.\I EIGH. N < -\man who eonfe!>'ied to raring beating anJ \la<>hang a 25-~t·ar-old nurse wa) Cltl'l utt·d h~ 1nj('ll11ln earl\ FnJa, In' than a mile from thr field wherl· hl' ll'lt hl'r io hleed tn dl'ath John William Rool . 27, wa' pronounced dead at 2. 11 a m , said a ( ·o,n·rt1on Department spokeswoman. 11 I\ lasl word'> "l'fl': ··r-n.·t·· dom, freedom. at last. man It'<. hct·n a good om·" Thl' l 1 S Supreme \ourt voted 'i-4 IO rcJn t Kook·, apfk'JI alkr (,o, Jam l\fan1n rl·luwd to hJlt tht· t'\lTUt1on at ( cntral Pnson Topless evidence bared ROC HESTER. N 'r -Onl' of r,e' en "-<>ml·n on 111al tor going topics\ an puhlit \J1d car'i turn hl'r lln and compared carmuth to a h1(..1n1 top to argue that a '-latl' la" prohib1ttng \I.Omro from nanng their breasts I\ \e"<l\I N1 kk1 Craft of<)<,h(..11<,h, Vo I\. hl'ld up the b1k1n1111p1n lll'r do"1ng arguml'nt Thuf\da' 1n Kochestcr (II) ( ourt. "I \Cl' shirt\. and particular!\ th1' obnoxious httk 11h1n·1. to bl· svmbohr of lhl' hondagl' of '>'Omen." ftl'r (raft and her uHklcndanl\ touk 111T their shirts 1n a r1 1~ pari... on June 21 . the) '>'t'rl' l-.tth lhargl.'d w11h .. e:<pmurc of a pcf\on .. a' lllli:1t111n lhJl '' pun1\hahk h' up lo 15 da\!1111 1a1l and :i $~511 finl· I hl' Jl'lt•nd.1nt'> uin1cnded thai thl' )tall' Id" '>'h1lh dill'' 11111 prnh1h11 ml'n from e\1>m1ng thc:tr l hnl'-. "unu>n\t1tu1111nal Female alcoholism rlslng C Ill<,\(,() -f our l1nw' a' main ml'n "" '>'Omt·n Jfl' lx·1ng tn•atl'J liu alruhnla,m, '1ut · rctl'nt l'\ tdenu· 'll~l''" "'nnll'n horn an llw 11.J '111!> .ind afterward ma~ tx· narrn" ing thJt g.1p alt ord1ng to .1 '>l ud~ puhh'>hl'd lot.la\ ··.\., '<ktl'l~ diangl·' .ind morl' and mure woml'n arl' C'P<J'>l'd 10 hca' ~ drinking. ~<.· wall \Ct' more: and mort· al<oholl\m.'' <>aid Dr \hcila Hlumt'. '>'hO\l' article is pan of a \cnes an thl· Journal of thl' ·\ml'rtcan Medical \\soua110n \nothn an1ck concludt"> th<il dn vc-r~ who dnnl. arl· t'>'o to t.1ur time\ more: la l.d) 10 ~uffer '><-'nou' or ta1al 1njunn 111 Jltl<knl\, dehunking tht· ··e-:1raord1nar) m)th 1ha1 drl\cr'> '>'ho dnnk'an• loo'\l'r." and more lakt•I} Ill ,J\c11t.l 1n1ur). said Dr (icorgl' I undhcrg. the Journal'!> l't.lttor. ·\ third art1dt· detatl'I ho" '>l'H'rdy alcohol dcpn'"'>l''-thl' hod~·, ahlltt\ to fight off 0 1hcr d1">eaw'i. Nf V. YORK l -\Pl --\l1n a lur ra11ve so1ourn 1n V.-a,hingtnn. Ph1l1pp1ne Prt'\tdcn1 ( 11ra1on .\quano arft\C<l an New York uldn~ to bl· haded as a frt'l'dom lightl'r Jnd honored \\llh an a\l,urd tor hn Jctcnse of human nght' ·· \ nl"'>' l·hapter" tx·ang "nttc:n in thl' h1'itO~ or the Ph1hpr11ne ..... <.aid Ma\or fd".ird I Koth. '>'ho mtl ·\4u1no at < 1t~ Hall In pn:parcd n·mari.. "·ht• pr Jl\nJ her .. indom11.1hlc "ill. rouragc and fo rc\lghr " Before Aqua no left Washington. the Reagan adm1n1s1rat1on and a pnvatr relief agency gave her a S20 m1 ll1on \t·nJotT from ha 't\11 thc·n.· a pl.tncload of mt·d1cal \upplie' tor 'old1cr!> ligh11ng u1mmunl\t guer- nllao; "I (..no" that lhe hlapano people "ho "111 hc recel\ 1ng this "all kno"' what a true fnc:nd i\mcnca 1<..'' .\quino 'ia1d cl'i c;hr <;tO<>d at AnJrcw<, .\1r F-onl' Ba<>t· before the: ll S malata~ tran<.port plane The ml·d1Lal '>Uppltc'>. whKh will also he u<>cd to help F1lap1 no c1 \'lhans "ho ca n't afford their own heallh care. was purchased w11h a $I () mtll1on l 'S gm ernmcnt gran1 anJ an equal '>um from the relief group Amcncare'> .\quino. '>'ho.., pa~1ng a nane-da~ 'ml to thl' l natcd ~tall''· \I.a\ gree1ed here h'< <rt>' Mano ( uomo. < ardtnal Jo hn ·J O'Connor and \Orne (l{J() supporti:rs. "'~ Betty Hlll •tanda near the •pot ln Thornton, N.H. Tbunday, where •he aay• •be and her ha•band were abducted 25 yean ago by •tran&e beln&• ln a Oyln& aaucer: Woman revisits site where UFO abducted Couple 25 years ago THOR.NTON. N.H. (AP) -Belly Hill shows no fear as she walks from a ' back road onto a wide path that leads Into the woods, bul the lirsl time she remembers being here was different. "The> dragged me. kicking and St.reaming.'' she said of kidnapper<; "ho she contends blocked the road, took her and her husband. Barne), oul nftht·ir car and ya nked them in to the woodc; to ~ examined -an a n) ang sauc:er. The Hills athved home an Portsmouth 25 years a$o today after a drive through the White Mountains. pu7lled by statnl> and tears on Betty's dress. !>Cuffs on Barney's shoes, sh in) spots on their c:ar. watches that had stopped and no memory of two hour\ of the tnp .\ftcr the '01d was tilled for them through h) pnO\I\. ihe1r account of being kidnapped b> beings from another ~olar ''}'\tcm made the Hall!. 1mmcd1ate celehntaes. The hook .. The lntt•rruptt•d Journe)" tells thei r SIOf). . "Right hcrl' .., where they were s1C.1nd1ng." Hill. 67, ~1d on a recent return to th(• spot where she says she ":1s r apt ured ." And this 1s where the~ took us." <;he said, heading an to the woods. Until their 1964 hypnosis; the Hills remembered only being followed by a bnghl ob1ect an the night sky as they '.1 drove south through New Hampshire from Montreal to Pon smouth. turn- ing ofT lhe ma an road onto a dirt road and stalling out after being con- fronted h} slrange men an the road. They tned to forget aboul 1t. bul Belly had nightmares about being captured and Barney's heallh began 10 fail When he didn't respond to f medicauon a #{>ctor suspected emo- tional problems and suggested hyp- nosis During one session Barney menuoned bean$ caplured by strangt tx-angs. His wife. under separate h) pnos1s. recounted the same events and the sto~ began to unfold. The beings. they recalled. ap- proached as Barney tried to restart tht car. too k them from the c.ar and through the woods to a glowing ob1ec1 1 n the forc'it. .. , wa<; fighting." Hill said. ''I'm prohably the first person in the world who took a c;ock at them." .\s e'·tdcncc. she still has th e torn and sUtaned dress she wore lhat night Per son a l income. spending climb V.-.\SH IN(iTON (A P ) -Amm- cans· per,onal incomes climbed 0.4 percent in .\ugu\t. the bc'il gaan sinn· A.pnl. whalc their 'ipend1ng shot up un n en faster I I percent, the strong<'st pafnrmance 'ian<.:e December. thr government rc:pon cd today. Thl· C ommerl'e Department fig- urec; were certain 10 be cited by the Reagan adm1nl\1rat1on a nd othcr'i a~ e' 1dence that the lung-awaited ccun- om1c n·hound ma~ have finall) jx·gun. 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Schen~ sc;heduled Superior Court arraianment for Sept. 29. Robert Esti:ada. a.one-time e~ployee of Oray's, testified under immunJty from prosccu~1on that Gray believed he had contracted deadly acquired 1mm~ne deficiency syndrome from Lee. the mother of a IS-month.old gfrl. Medical exams of Gray. have foun.d no evidence of the AIDS virus. Teen held In alaylng of .U-glrlfriend BENICIA - A youna man was' admtt.ted to Napa .$tate Hospital for observaJion following his arrest in the fatal shooting of his tx-girlfriend o n the Benicia High School campus; police said. Leonard R1tbio, 18, of Benicia was booked for-invcstiption of munler in the death Thursday of Heatt\er Dunn, IS said Benicia police Lt. Mach Myovich. Solano County menlaJ health officials recommended tt\at Rubio be helct at I.he mental hospital ·in Na.pa for ''at least a 72-haur: evalw111on period," Mye>vich said. Police said Rubio-was arrested at the camt>us after officers found him kneeling and cradling the unconscious girl in his arms. A .38-cahber gun was found nearby, officers sajd. Orange C t OAILY PILOT/Friday, tMptembet 18, 1"8 * A7 Scientologlsts hit · 30milli 11·1 setback, vow ght LOSANGELES(A'P)-Leaders of the Church of Sc1entol01Y have vowed to wage a leaaJ and political effort to change a no million j udg- ment against the church, which a Judge upheld without comment. Superior Court Judge Ronald Swearinger denied mouons Thursday by the church seeking a new tnal or reduction of tho award m the cue ofa formtr Scientol~st whp ·said the churoh ruined ham mentally an~ financially. . Earlc'C. Cooley, It church lawyer. denot.lnced Sweannaer's ruling at a news conference Thursday evening. caJling 11 "t~ most outrageous evasion of judicial responsibility ever seen 10 this country." be forced to 2QSl a S60 million bond . Church leaden bad been hopeful of winnina a favorable nJlina. •t lcaat pardy because of. their success last year when a judae in Pon.land, Ore., ovenumed a $39 million juctaemenl. In that case a woman claimed she bad been defrauded by the church. On July ~2. a jury ·aranted Wollenheim SS mi1lt0n in· com- pcniator:y and $2S million in punitive damaaes after a Iona and bjtter trial, 01ar.ked by massive protests from Scientol~ supporters. • · Knudaen bid for emergency loan denied LOS ANGELES -Knudsen and Foremost dairies. denied an emergency' SS million loan they termed essential to their survival. have embarked nn a last-ditch effort to win mercy from some of· their crednorc;. A federal bankruptcy judge denied pemuss1on for thr loan late Thursday. agreeing with attorneys for Citicorp Industrial Credn bank that its tcrmll were unfair to Citic':orp. which 1s owed SI 55 m1lhon by the dairies. "They must think it's pretty hopeless and so do I." said lJ.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell. refef!ing 10 Citicorp·s assessment of the daines· chances for conllnued survival. ,,,~ Jay McFadden breab down while ta.Jldnc with bl• daqbter, Kathy -Clccarellt, dartna a receu at hie We.t- minater murder trial. The Rev. Ken Hoden. president of the Church of Scientology o f Los Angeles. said the Judge was "tak10g the coward's route out ... "We're going to take 11 nght to the appellate court and ask them to intercede. and lower the bond amount so we can appeal the case," Hoden said. "If necessary. we will go to the Supreme Court. We will not allow the church to be destroyed." ln their arguments before Swear- inger. church lawyers satd Scien- tology's religious beliefs were un- const11u11onally placed on t.rUI. and that the $30 m1lhon reflected the Jurors' prejudice and passion against ~1entology Wollershe1m. 37. sued the church 1 n 1980 after I I years 1 n the organiza- tion ~oast Guard extends search for paJr at sea l\furderchargesdropped in wife's mercy killing Cooley added that the church could He alleged 1n h1~ suit that he had been subjected to "psychological man1pulat1o ns" while a member. and he ~as robbed of his independent Judgment through a Scientology prac- tice known as auditing. LONG BEACH -The Coast Guard tnpled the '\Carch area today for t'>'O men who abandoned their sinking dive boat in heavy ~as and were bche\ed stranded 1n a raft otr1hc coast for a second day. Five aircraft and a Coast Guard cutter were scouring an 1,800-square-mile area from Santa Barbara to Santa Monica Bay in hopes Mark Lowe of Santa Barbara and an un1dc n1iticd San Diego man would be found alive, ..aid Petty Oflicer .3rd Class James Ch1unate. A day-long air and sea search Thur'iday failed to locate the 26-foot ch ve boat Shell Game that vanished at 10:30 p.rn Wl'dnesday 1n e1gh1-foo1 M!as west of Santa Cruz Island. 75 mi lee; we'>I of I <1'> Angeles. Ch1unate ..aid. STATEMENTS RULING ••• From Al 1ncludable s ubject "'11h1n 1b r pamphlet's hm11ed purview." r rutter wrote. Trotter and Rickles did ruk that mislcaotng poht1ca l statemenb m:i> not be stnken from a \ otc:r-.· pamphlet because the defin1t1on of m1slcad1ng 1s too vague ( all1ga n ·s al tome~. W 1II1am Yacobou1, said he w1Wappcal the ruling to the ( ah fornia Supreme Cou·n . .. h 's too 1mponant an 1s'>ur. I \en the a ppellate JUSllccs• arl' ha' mg trouble making up 1tieir minds ... Gates. who '>'enl to court 1n March to ha\I.' portio n'> of C a lhgan°\ state- ment cen\l>rt"d bcfon· the pnmai: det11on could nm be reached I hur'i- da\ A prosecutor dropped a murder charge today against a stroke victim charged in the alleged mercy k1ll1ngof his disabled wife and allowed Jay McFadden to plead guilty to a lesser charge. McFadden's sobs echoed through the courtroom as Orange County Deputy District Attorney JeofTrey L.S. Rob10son described the gunshot death of Gladys McFadden. and \31d her husband was willing 10 adm11 aiding and abctt10g her suicide In a bnef coun proceeding. the white-haired Mc Fadden remained !>eated after being helped into the courtroom. He answered .. yes," as the prosecutor asked 1fhe understood h1~ ~~· & Non ;,noker .., _ Rates . .,, .. ,,.., - 1 · S31-n40 441 Old .... port Blvd. Newport Beech, Ce. But. since Judge Judith R}an rukd secu om of Calhgan·s statement both false and misleading. the Justices "<lid the o ffending section\ were proper!\ ehm1nated before d1 stnbut1on to the county's more than one million registered voters. H1-. a1111rnn . Darr}I Wold 'i:ud ··~c·re of lour')(.·. pka'>l'd ~llh thl' -!~==~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!. deC15.IOn." The appeals coun'<. dec1!.1on ,., significant becau'ic the con<;11tu- 11o nahty of the threl'·ycar-old l.lec- 11o ns Code sect100 ha~ Mvl•r been tested . Justice Thomas Crosb\ tht• thifd member of ihe appeals ·panl'I. d1\- sentcd from the maJOnl) op101on. arguing that "truth 1s for thl' l'l~c­ torate. not the state. to dl·termine. He also opposed the view~ of his fellow JUSl1ces on the basis thal 11~1 11mehncs involved in publishing voters' pamphlets prevl·nt a l'an- d1date whose statement 1s challengcll from receiving a fair and complctl' heanng. "Far from ach1ev1ng a noble "ll'· tory for honor and good government. the authors of Electi ons C0<k '>Ct'l1 on 10013.5 have lanced fundamental poh11cal hbcrt1l"S and freedom of ex pression instead:· Crosb} wrote. ( alhgan. :i 'hen ff, 'crgcant. "a!> repeatedly frustratl.'d 1n her dfon, 10 ha\'e Judge Ryan·, ruling oH'nurncd tx:forc the J une 3 ell•t·t1un C 111ng thl" 1mportanu~ ofthl' l\\Ul''> IO\Olve<f. the appeal' rnurt did not schedule" a hl·anng un11I l\~11 '>'Cd..s afterthe primary "'hl'n thetrlrowdt'd court calendar lOUld JtLommu<latl· the matter Rerause a deu-.11ir1 ~ould not be made 1n 11me fr>r lhl' l'klt1on. the court sta)ed R}an\ ll'O\onng order only 10 Q.avc the Suprl'mc < o urt step 1n at (jates' rcQUl'\t anll d1rl't t that lhl' ~taternent be lnmmt•d Scc11ons deleted from lhl' \l,tll'· menl accused Ciatn o l h:n 1ng lx'l'n convicted of a federal tnrnr. lmting ta'tpayers m1ll1 ons for ll•mporar) 1a1I fac1h11es . owning a bar 1n \ 10lat1on 111 state la'>' and cm enng up a dcput\ ·, drunken dnving arre'il MENS & WOMENS 1 STYLE CUT . •900 A&q -s 15 PE .. MS I BODY WAVES Incl. preclelon c:ut '11\empoo s35 & UP Flat Top HIGHLIGHT WHvlng technique a prec:l1lon c:ul =· s39 PERM TOPS '23 MR. MEL'S HAIR STYLING Al,!~oo.:T~~:nll ~~;1:~6~ 1sl'9o. Family Owned Since 1879 -107 Years .. 90 DAYS 10 INTEREST! SALE 01 IOW! Special prices on all carpet, Starting at '1211 ProfessionallJ inst1ll1d.- Ov1r 9 I 11" pad. JoaHBU>EsEaCARPETGo. \, I 1tl,1 ( 11ftl / II 11>1 • I 11' II I I I I tr. "Fan1ilv Owned Since 1879 '' 2927 S 's r 1stol Street. Costa M esa 751-2324 '1 I • Ston• Hours: ~ton· Fn 9-6 Sat 1 0·5 nghts. "In reference to 1h1s charge of a1d1ng and abetting a sutc1de. do you plead guilty in this case'l .. Roh1nson .asked. Edison fined $180, 000 for 1985 mishap at San Onofre nuke plant McFadden's hps trembled and his eyes filled with tears. "Yes," he said, bowing his head. Then he began to sob. "The defendant acknowledges that o n January i9 be 1ntenuonally a ided and abetted Gladys McFadden in committing suicide:· Robinc;on de- clared. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The operato r of the San Onofre nuclear poweJ plant has been fined S 180.000 · by the Nuclear Re$ulator) Comm1ss1on for a I 98S accident blamed on inade- quate equipment monitoring. lnvesllgatorc; found three v1ol- at1ons of federal regulat1ons and cited inadequac1e~ in the monitonng of safet)·related equipment and failure to proper!~ address key safety prob- lem!. Mun1c1pal Court Judge .l.lan McKone ordered Mcfadden 10 ap- pear in Superio r Court on ';ept 2Y where he will be sentenced The No" 21 accident was one of the three most ~nou~ at L' .. nuclear po""er plants last year. :"' R( official:. said. although no rad1oact1ve ma- tenals were releao;cd and no tnJune~ were reported The accident occurred when a fault' \alve and four others hke 11 failed. cau~1ng what 1s known as a ""'ater hammer" --0ver-press.- unzat1on ofa pipe that was part of the water coolant svstem. JOIN OUR WHAT'S HAPPENING AT FASHION ISLAND • Construction Update You can see what an exci ting new look we·re crea ting for the center as the work contin ues on the building between Neiman Marcus and Atrium Eourt The refurbishing of the parking lots and decks is also underway and when 1t 1s completed in early November. you will en1oy improved parking fo1 your shopping convenience and delightful ne w pede slr 1an walkway s inlo the center • New Stores Coming Soon Wilk&$ Spoas.wul open on Octo- ber 11 nexl to Chris Lindsay Designs wit h a specially design ed line of work and plav clollltnq for both men and wonwn Details. coming to l11e lh1rd level of Atrium Cour1. will open 111 Nov- ember wrth unique gifts for every occasion l:armelli's. opening in NovembPt will feature custom monoq1 dill ming and a wide variety of special t-shirts Also coming to Atr ILHTl Cow t '~­ Anastasia. ottering European de signer apparel to both women and children. will open rn Atrium Court rn October Great news for Casual Comer shoppers Casual Comer will open in the spring next to Jean Ryan offering the11 qreat selection of conternpn1 ar v l<id1e~ f dsh1ons RENAISSANCE COMING UP AT FASHION ISLAND • Teen Board Fashion Show On Salurday September 27 the new 1een board will be introdu ced at a fashion show 1n Center Stage Court at 2 p m The teen board 1s com pr 1sed of students from high schools rn Newport Beach and Irvine Come and see the newest rn tun f ash1on • Newport Salute to the Arts The fourth annual Art Walk will take place on October 2 fr om 5-9 p m rn Newport Center The festrv1t1es will include live entertarnment. art exh1b1t1ons music dance wine. hors d oeuvres and desserts_ IN-STORE NEWS Look tor special offers at stores in the construction area: • Jean Ryan Fashions 1s offenng a free 18" strand of Manka pearls with the purchase of any blouse • Classic Tailoring 1s teatunnq custom dress sh irts at 15-251 off the regular price • Raff Jewelers has 1ust rece1vPd the very latest c:;plecllOn of Lasalle watches Stores in Fashroo Island that have recently relocated. • Forty Love wrll open in meir nfw 1ora11on bv the ':.Oulh entran ce lo At11um Gour t 111 l<tte Sep1ember • Motherhood Maternity 1<; now open 111 lhe Bullocks W1lc:;hire w111g • Restless Natives has rnovec1 acr ns~ the mall 1n the Bullocks W1lsh1re wing • Al's Garage is now open l1y tw outh r.n1rance to Air urn Cou rt • Russo 's Pets invites you 10 O.,l'fl ltl1 II puppies crnd klltenc now across from he In or m,won Center • Karl's Toy Store has relocated next 10 The Red Balloon. near the fish pond. _ • Gary·s & Company is growinq 111tn Hw 11rl1i1r r nt c:.parr .rn1~ will expand their Polo l1nf' t1v nwn tlnc1 add a l.Oilect1on of formalwear Stores that have recentty opened in center Include: • The Tango Club. on the thtrd level o1 Atrium Court l11atures an exc1tinq arrJ y ol c on trmporarv ,1 pp,:i r t>I I or men and wnrlw11 • Politix ;il<;o on the upprr l•1 wl 111 At 111111 Cl>urt has 111~ tw!>t 1n 111)'1Jte!l nwrh \\,1'd l tr11rn Enq l.rnct and F11ropp • The Sharper Image. ttl Atr 1u111 (pu11 ,,. 1 tu Cuzzms. tlo lc1c:; ,in auction rvpr v T111 .... <1.1v .~1 1.' ll p rn 11vllc•1 r. they offer d1scont11 11t'c1 fl t'Vv or li ~e new inrr r hJnc115e ilt outsta nd1nq pr I( 1'~ • NEWPORT CENTER ~:\SH J l) ~ ISL .~;\ 11 . I . I ' I A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, September 19, 1986 ~ LETTER S Costa Mesa's \Vould-be emperor hil$ no cl~thes To the Ednor Anvone who has heard of Mesa Action. but doe!. not know who or what 111 i .. should now understand. Its founder. John Gardner. ha!> now come ou1 oft he closet. By anempung to bribe 1wo qindjd~tes 10 quit their <;1ly council campaigns. he has shown h1mseJf as a cvn1dltfanat1c who St'eks powt>r for po.,;...er's sake. • .Gardner mo' ed to.< ost:i ~esa a couple of years ago and championed the·so-called "no growth'"t·ausr Hr • and h1!> lieutenants. Jim and Patne1a Aynes. M1chal·I Sikaradek. and Doug Yates ha'e helped neate fear and d1strus1 amo ng th t· vutas of C O!>ta Mesa. Mesa ~c1 1on got 11., start 1n th<.' I Q~~ Costa Mes:i C'1t' C'1lunul Ell.'rtion. The' endor,.t'd t~ll ol the members of o ur· currt'nt <. ounc1l. Man Hornbuckk ant1 Da'e Wht·eler. Hornbuckk ha'> shown some com- mon st'n~ on ,.e,cra l 1<;sues. Thi~ ha" distanced ht•r from Mec;a ~c11on . ~heeler ha!' been a IO\ al sen ant o f :Vie a AClt on He ha~ blind!) opp1.1~t·d almost t'' l't: thing tht• Count ti h:is n1ns1dl·rni 14hll'h i.:ould 1mpnHt' nr upgrade our commun•l' In the prOl .. l'''> hl·ha!lg:i1nl'd a rcpu1jt1on tor ou1ragt'OU\ hd1J\ 1ur ;rnd toul language. Bui. Mt•..a ~l tlon h:i' m1\lcd <.omc f)l'Opk 10 bd1c\ c that it all rnn\trul- ttOn I'> Sl()ppt:d. Wl' "Ill d1m1n.ltc our traffic problems. The traffic probkm., 1n < O'it:I \-k~a (x.cur lor maO\ othl'r rcJ,ons. tou. l'<u matter "hat 1s dn l'l<1 ped r' l'r~ ~ cJr a largr numtx:r (11 \UUOI! rx·unle become ehg1ble 10 dnvc. We arc located by several c1t1es. There an· man) attractions w11h10 and close to our c11v. Tho~ amenities benefit all of us, ·not JUSt our neighbors and v1s1tors throughout the counlf) and be\Ond. instead of being glad fo r tbese asst•ts and otTeung positive proposals to facilitate traffic. Gard ner and Mesa A&tion talk about control The> want • to control grow th. and "t'nntrt>I 1m- pruveml'nl. Having tastl'd success •') the 13st campa1Bn. Gardner no" wonts Mesa .\cuon to control the rlen1on His r~n1cism 1n t~mg 10 supersedt' tht• options of the voters I'> onl~ exceeded b~ his arrogance to assume he wouldn·1 get caught In .\mencan pohtics. c:ompa1gn\ arc often v.on on tht' theme of "thrn" the huggers out." I hof)l' thl'i om'·., theme becomes "find the: bugg1.•rs out." (1ardner no longer ltvt'' in Co,ta Mesa. He mo,ed 1n JUSt befC\re the last ekc11on to 198-4. He mo' ed to :-.Jew port ·Beach this ~ear. H11; ent1rl' organization consists of a handful or pcopk. a per!>onal computer and tht· 1act1c of telling people an~ thulg w ma.._e them fearful enough to follow him and his hand-picked candidate:. There are no programs. no proposal~ and no solutions. There is onl\ bhnd amb1tton for power and conirol. In 1h1'> countn "'e don't hke tha1 .\nd I don't behe'e Costa Me~n!> arc gorng to foll fo r 11. The \\Ould-be l'mpc.•ror has no clothe' .\ K \H i....E-..:71F ( u'1a ~k\a Incensed by alleged influence To th\• Ed11or .\<, 2'·'l'.1r rcsrdl•nt<\ ol ( 1"t" i\k'>a ''l' an: tntl·nscd :ind 1n,ultni b\ rl'cent nl'" media rl•port\ rl'gard1ng John (1ardnl'r'S and ~-k"-1 .\c111m'1; t t')Tort<. Ill intluenn• thl' cand1d:1r\ Im -V-11\ l ounul 1n our ul\. \lthnugh It IS rl'portcd thal lht•rl.' I<\ ~ome que,uon 3'-to "he1hcr thc\c .it t1nns can he dl't•med illegal thnt• 1'> n11 question 1n our m1nd<i as 10 tht· IJ t k of rnoralt1~ and 1n1t·g.n1' on tht pan 111 \1 r { ;ardnl•r \l,\• do nnt It'd that aO\un('. rnu' h le\\ a non-rc"dl'nl ol C os1a ~k~ ~ould be perm1w·d to lamf)('r v.11h the nghl<\ of thl· \ll\\'r ''rlhout .1t ll·.1<.t \l'\l'fl' lha,11,cm,•111 II 1, .ipparl'nl th.11 "n,,· lh l' \k,,1 .\d1<H' 11H1\1 nll'nr hn.1nw '" hk on the local pol111cal <;ccne thl'rl' ha~ lx:l'n .q,:ro'' 1ng lac ._ ofharmon~ on thl' ( 11' ( ounul and a \t·n,l' offru,1rat1on and <l"l'nt hantml·nt on the part ol mm1 ul our currenl and former p<>hllcal kader<.h1p h '' not surpnsrng tha1 th" <\la tl' ot dffa1rs ex1M., 1f Mr Gardner«; recent artwn -;pc.·ak' lor llll' ethic' Jnd philosoph' ol ~k~J ·\t· tum Pt•rhap~ 11 " timt• for ( tl\ta \k,.1 'liter\ 10 \l'C.._ ou1 cand1dall'' '' hu .H l' rntac'itcd 1n thr tuturl· ol tht ul' .ind v. ho pt'rhap., .Hl' nut a\ 'wll 1r,1ir\l·d 1n am•mptmg to control thr Oflf"l\lll\ln and fix1ng.1.·kl t111n<. \ I ·\ \o V. I >11 'i B \KB·\ K \ I> 11 'i ( 11\t,1 ,,,.,,t Mesa Action lesson plan fails T 11 thl· f l11tm \\ hJ I "1:'.lllng 11n If ( 11\\,1 \h-"1 ' l11hn < 1,1r<lncr lfl'<1ll' th!' l111k ~f(lllfl t allnl '~k'a ·\tl1nn · drn·.., J l(lt .of ,ompl.11n1ng ahnul ~r11,qh 1n c mla \k<.ct mo,l'd dn"'n ll 'l'''florl Bl'Jlh and doc\ J 101111 lomptJ101n~ t hl'rl' '11" ht· ' h.it I-tru n~ 111 m.1n1pul.lll' tht ( mlil \k,,1 < 11\ C ••Unl 1l l'11•l tion' \~u•rding 111tht·11l'"' mt•<l1J 11 h,1\ ht0l 'l .1llq!nl th.11 hl' tnl·,1111 hrtlx l\\11 ,Jnd1d.ll1'' nut 11! running. ( )n,• 1il lhl' tJnd1d,1tl'' ~rtl'\ 1t11rl .1h11u1 hl·111g 'olkrl'll .1 .._t'\ :ipp111111n1cnt lo lhl' Pl.inn1111t < nmm1"1•11l 111 rrt11r n 1111 not , •01Pl tin~\\ H t I 1arJnl·r·, hand-pi\ i.,·d 1 1 , • C 1,1rtlna gl't' hulh anJ 'a" hl· 11nh ·"'antl'd him 111 ll.'Jrn 1r11m \k,:1 .\l1111n·· Learn "hat'' lltm 111 ma n1pul:i1e an dc:u11in h: 1t·dm1ng 1lw \ Clll'r'' upliC'n''' l',l. heard C 1.1rdnn d"pl.1' h1' ctrrnganll' before. '>J~1ng that 11111111 <m m•r group<, JU\I .. ..., .mt 10 '-JX':1d hntir' debat1n~ llll' l11lor 111 thl' '1.i11onl'f"' " Ht· ha., also ,,11d thJI \k\3 \lllOn ,., a \('r\ 11~h1h UHi 1rnllt'd gr1111p 'n"' I ._nu" "h.11 hl mt·,1n\ h\ u1n1rol' < 1,11dnl·r \111Jnlh lt.._l .• 1 "'v\ inch ( II\" poltlll l.ln \'\ l'' t'f\Olll' \h11ul.t kn"" .in 111 "in<l hlo"'' rw gontl' · l<l'd f-\t< \ll l\rTI< ( ll\l,1 \ lr\.I Corrupt manipulation in Mesa r , 11tt· 1 .i ., ,, r Ill'' ,.i nll\'I Ill I \\(llJI.! I I 11~1 I <1ard m• 11 • · , ph I l a 11 I rr11 pt th.in ,q I \ h '•I f'rt \ I I 11 l\l'' 111 I' 11 n111)! < 11m ( ti\ I 11 I' 1llol,11 ' ' :ti •Ill'\ ()nn't fH.,111 'l JI''" Ii •r 11 t!i11·11ll' ' ti\ l'r ih• pJ,lflloil\I.' 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Mark T"':i1n ,,11d • T hl'r1.· :ire onh 1wo lorCl''i thr1t 1.an t .11 n light 111 Jll the: wrner'i uf tht· g,lotx· lht• "'n 1n thl' hl'a\1·11' .1 11d I h1 '' '' '1 1.ttnl l'rt'" do\\ n h1·r1· In 1 •12x. tht· fir,1 1.tll-1n11 , .111111111 \\ .rll r )1\lll'\' 'i1 r.1111b11.1l "1111,· '1.unn~ \1 1d.n \1 11u,1· rri ni•t ll'd 111 'l'" ' or._ In 111,J Anrno ll.111r1 111.11111 "·I' .irrl'\tnl 1n °"'1'14 ' or lo. and d1.trgl'd "1th tlw l..1d11;Jr-rnurd1 r 111 thl' I 1ndtwrgh 1nlant Ku•n Wlltm•• Punll•h111r Don Fen .. ~ C11y E<llto• Tom C lenln 'lf'wt Edtlo• Cr919 ll'leff ">C>Qrts Ed•IOt TMrenc• J . K•ndle Circv1a11or1 Otrec:lor "oMft Cenlr.tl tJrodvctoon O•re<:IO• How.,d llrhlllen•ry A.dverh""G 0.rtlCIO• , ... , aa.vlf\t C1a~•1hll(I O.r.ctor ~vc• TMk Con1roller . ·'The problem is. most people Int he 55-and-over age rangecJ<?n 't . understand a basic fact abo~t hiring-experience Is nof everything. Army's favored weapon endangers soldiers' lives W~SHl:".C1TO:\' -1 he Pe ntagon will soon bl' p1ck1ng a nt'w antt-lank weapon. and the hra,<; ha1s seem lktcrm1ncd to choo,t' the wrong o ne -again. The ne" wl·apon '4 tll re placl' thl· notunous Dragon .• 1 hand·hcld. w1re- gu1ded anti-lank m1,\lk that turned 1>ut to be a d1!>a<;ler 1-m one 1h1ng. tht' Dragon tl·nds IO mr<..11 the targc:t \econd. t''en 1f 11 doc<; hit tht• 1anl... the Dragon lacks the nplO\I' l' powt·r to pene1ratt' th 1tk armor From I he ( i l'\\tandprnnt. lht• mo.,I 'enou\ n.iw IO tht• Jnem1t Dragun I\ 1h \\ tn"gu1danw '~'itt·m "hll'b re- quires thl' <.11ld1a \\ho firl'\ 11 w gu1dr 11 't\ualh 10 thl' targ1.·1 f h" mt·:in., lht• 'nld1er mu't stand or ,·rouch ou1 in lhl' Oj'>l'O for a<; long 3<\ 20 <;t•u1mh after lht· Dragon's blast has alertl'd the cnem' 1ankcrs -mort' than t•nough llmt• for th1.·m 111 aim and lirl' al lhl' npo\t•tl Dragunnl.J\ler \fter ~l'ar' ol d('(a, tht· Pl·ntJgnn hJ'> linall~ !.lup~d bu~ing morl' Dragons. and 1' testing two nl'"' h·chnolug.11:' One 1<oa \light 1mprml'- mcn t 11' t'r t hl· Dragon It uses a laser b1.·am "mkr ··to hit lhl' 1argc1. and 1he humJn 'P<Hlt'fl'-e\po'>e<l for nn mon· than Ill '"''trnd., Thl· .\rm' gena.11, la\l•r 1h1' ur11· Tht• 01h1·r 1w.... l n:hnolog~ '~a., dl'' dl>fX'd h' th1· "'l'apons dl'\lgnt'r" ol thl' lkl1·n'l' \<l•anll'd Rt'\t'.lrth Prn1ec1~ \~l'Ol' It'' t·alkd the T .tn ... Hn·Jl..l·r hut 'oldtl'r' .... oul<l rall 11 .1 l1k~a\l·r Ii'' :i ··1irc-an<l-fo rgt•t" "l':tpnn .t h,,11.,l'l'.,.l'r that homt'\ 1n 11n thl' wn.._ 1111 "" o .... n f hl' 111tan - 1n man t.111 tirl 11 .1nd \jk1· Ul\l'r 1mrnrdtall'I' 'l't .... hl'n Rq1 ll'' \u(o1n I>· On· . a<. ... nJ C •l'l1 John ~ ll ... h:tm th1· \ntl\ l'hkJ or \t,tll \\h,11 lht• c;talll\ lll th~ Tan._ Hrl·a.._rr ...,,,., at a clo,l·tl ht•jring l.1,1 ~t·Jr. thl· ~wnnal .,aid he d nn l'I lward ol thr thing 0111 J\\1111.ilt' Don,ild (ioldhl·rtt ha<. \t'l'O .1 I> \I< I"\ <;tud" that Jl·nwn,1ratt'' 1u't ho"' 1mpona111 tht• l.rnk Brl.lh r"• Iii l'·Jnd-<lurk l\'l h- nol11g~ "'0U ld ht· ( onducted 1n Wt''-I (1l·rn1a11' and 1h1· I n11t·d Statt'' 1n f>l'\l'mbl·r I '>!<.l. ttll' 'tud' focu!'>t'<l 1111 wh.11 the D..\KI'.\ d1'\lgncr\ call 1ht• "l11nrh l:lltlll ·· It "'a' a thrt'\'·\tagl' ll'\I u"ng t 5 \ttld 1cr) \\ h11 h<1d prll\ l'll I hl') rou Id lire thr Dragun mimic arrnratl'I~. Fir!>t the~ fired JI mo' ing targl't<; about J .000 )aid\ awa) with no • d1straC't1on. The\ ~cored hit" !!7 perrent ol thl' 11m"e un j \<:ragt· JACK ANDERSON Then the m1!'.l>ile gunner<, "ere told that a harrnk.,se\plo"on m1gh 1 he ~et ofTnearh) wh1le1he~ \\Crt·gu1d1ngthc Dragon' to .... ard thl' 1argt•ts The} ~en' a"ured that thl' blac;t would not hurt the m. but ''lluld mereh s1mula1t• the nol\e of a battlefield o\ctuallv. the DARPA. tester~ d1dn'1 '<.'t off an' e\plc1.,1o n a1 all 1n th1~ !K'rnnJ pha'e -\l'I the arl'ur.1n r<11l' fell to .., I perll'lll l hl' thmJ te\t "''a' tht· mo\t dra- m:.tlll 1,ho .... 1ng. lht• ·111nl h fac1or" .11 "or._ I hn·l· Ill -.1.·,cn 't'<:ontl., a11,·r the \Oldll'rs tirl'd thl'1r ml\'>lk<. -and "'l'rl' still w1re-gu1<l1ng thrm -an cxplo)IOn "a~ '>t'I off 7~ )ard:. ,1\\a\ that \\3' roughh a., loud a., a ~o' ll;t art1lkn "hell· lfl' decibel' The soldier; had been a<;surcd thot the hl<tst "a' harmle<;'i. :ind 11 wa" Bui the h11 rail' It'll to 27 pcrccnl. More than l"u-th1rds ol 1he missiles \\ere firc:d into tht• gruund \\hen the gunner\ nrnc hed JI thl' hJrmle<;S e),plo)1on<. Furtham111·t•. the gunnt'r" did not gl'I U\e<l 1<> the bla!>h "'hen thl' test \\:JS ref)l'atn1. l'\l'n 1hough 1hc~ knl'" lhl' l'\plo<.1on' \\t'rt· harmle". \\11th this ton' rnung argunwnt fnr a firl•-;tnd-forgl'I antHank "'l'.dpon. why dOl'\ thl' .-\rn1\ favor 11., la<ol'f- bea·m 'l'r\lon of tht' Dragon" ( 1>0· gr<:s'1<>n.il and Pentagon <\Ourtc<. \U..,j'>l'CI 11·, ~I rn;ittl'r of turf rhr .\rm' <ll's1gm·d tht• (a,1·r-hl'am m in . "hal~ 0-\RP.\ lOOll'I\ l'd thl' firl·-~11HJ -lor­ gt't m""k In 1h1• hope.· ol a"unnga ta1r ll'\I ol tht· 1"'0 1111'-'lk tcdrnolog1l'''--\u( c11n. tn\l'rtl'd languagl' 1n the lkkn<.r appropnat1on.., hill g.1' 1ng a <.a~ rn lhr final dt•us1on w lhe Manne C11rp<., "'hllh "'" nnl tx· ""a~l'd h' prnk o f auth<1r-.h1p MfH>K E ·1.., i\101>1-I Man> wealth\ colln wr' nf .,rnlp111rc\ h) lhl' late lle nr' \1oort• o"'n ptt'll'' 110 wh1c:h un ... n11" n .trll\an' l11d muth nl tht· "'llr.._ \111nrr 11ftt•n prO\ 11kd <.1 small modl'I. 1.ilkd ;a m.i4ul'ttt'. and let the: 'tl>Ol'l"Ulll'r' enlarge and 'ha pc and DALE VAN ATTA the piece. u'\tog calipers and other 1001 ... Moore then did tht• fin1sh1ng touchl's. It's a practice as old as -;rulpture melf In fa,·1. somt' sculptors (tho ugh not Moore) s1mpl~ ga"l' the artisans crudr sketches 10 work from O ne anisan told us that a ~oc1et) wulptor once ga'e him an H!- 1m h ma4uettt' and ordcrcd a I 0-foot statue mc1de from 11. The craftsman thrl'"' 11 nut the-\\lnd<J"' < n-..:FID~'-rl.\L FILE rhe Ira- nian econom~ 1s suffenng from the demands of the 6-yt>ar-old war with lra4 Wea pons. food and pharma· ceu11cals must be 1mponed. adding to thr e;;;pense o f krep1ng the "ar machine going Now the mullahs arc con\ldenng a tax 1nnease But tn "lcnce an~ grumbling that taxes arc no t "Islamic." thl' fundamentah-;1 regime ha<; II\ st holar'> '>Crambhng for e' 1dence that higher w'e" arc 111 a,rcordance v.1th the Ki.tr Jn Mll'il-EDITO RIAL: 'v\-e'd like tv ta kt' 1hc t.X.Ca~1on of Har' an.l's JSllth Jnn1' er"3f) 10 congra1ulall' that e<;11- mahle ins111ut1on -and to SCI the h1 s1oncal reford straight on a minor point. Harvard-needler". especial!) ot the ultraconservatl\ e Ilk. take a perverse drhght to staling tha1 1ournalist John Reed. who went to I Ian ard and turned left. a!> the) sa). 1., thl' onh ~mencan burtl·d in thl' Kremlin wall. Not so. William D. (H1g Bill) Ha,·wood. the Utah-born miner. Wobhl) · leader and ardent com- munist. Jumped bail and fled to the SCH 1et u nion dunng the Red Scare ofter World War l. He died 1n MO'll014 and '" buncd in the Kremlin "'311. a n1chl' or tl4 o awa~ from Recd Jaclt Anderson aad Dale Vaa Atta are syadlcated columnists. OC programs will have to age with its population ,, lht r.1n~' 111 lhl' c1g.1ng \\\di 1111° 11~h11ut llll' n.11111n < )rangl' (nun- '' ·"'" tlnd., 111 lurn g,1<1~ Demo-)!I 1ph1,' -a l.11ge numtwr of pt'uple turning '" .tnd mort• during the: ,0011ng 'l'ar' .rnd gniatnc\ -.1 lr>n~l'I 11' ing.. hl':1lth1rr popula11on. Jrl' t1•rnh1111ng to hr1ng Orangl' ( 11un· t' .inn l'r-1nlrca<.1ng number of older people '4h11 art· "-llll l'\tremcl\ 'ital \<l1.ktl 111 th1' 1s Orange Count) ·s d 1m:it1l'-onl·ofthe nation·~ finest l.'11matt'' rn .... h1c h tn live out thOC>l' 11ltkr H'Jr<, ,tnd 111, gt•ograph1t" - 1mna\ln~h l'\J)('n\t\l' hou~1ng and Jn c1hun<l.1nu· 11l l·m pt' l,1nd , and ~ou h,I\ e .1 "1ua11n n 1n ''hit h rt'\1dcnt\ lt·nd 111 rl·m.1111 J\ thn ugc . and ne'~ h11using o[lportunllll'\ "ill ht' int fl'3<;- rngl\ darn tn l to 11ldn tndl' 1duJl'i ,1nd 'oupk' '" tht'' hl·l11me .1 l.1rgl'r rnarh ·t 'l'l!.'rwnt I h1' 4ur,111111" .... 11;11 v.1ll 1hc<;~ gra "n~ OrantH' < 11unti.1n' do v.11h 1h1'tr time' In g.4·ner.il the<.1.' IX'l1pk "111 not rt·4u1rt• finunual '>UPpor1 C orporatt• re11reml'nt plan'>. 'a\:1ng' and tn\e'lt· mrnt plam. <.octal sccunt) and home' cqu11 ' rnmbtne to prO\ 1dc -;uflic1en1 1nrnme to these empt) ne\tor~. who.,c children are w.cll on thetr own But the} want to "ht' pmductt'e .. ['en 1hough the) arc ~ 5 nnd oldl'r mam w.anl to '>'Ork. rtir problcll) IS, mo<.t pcopk 1n the 55-and-ovcr age range d1,n'1 undcr- 'ltand a ba\1t" fact til'>out hinng - C\pcr1l'mc l'I not evc:l')thrng. •\ rcc<"nt an1l lc o n che problenH of • olde1 ,,or.,.,r., 1n th11o nl''"P:Jl)t'r tn<."\ulil'd lhl' p.iragraph ··[)c.,p11e hill 30-plu' \ear' of managrrlll'nt n- penent·c. Da' '' 1\ 'it lll un- emplo,cd. The llt'm rcmrnd' nw ol a lnl·nd. a dirertor nfpt•rsunnel at a Lm \ngt•ks firm. who was "laid off',rn a cutbark SC\eral )Cars ago. He "'as 56 and had 19 )ears of expcncnce as dirl'c:tor of personnel for the firm. ~k tried to find a new 1oh in the personnl'I fit-Id. Although age d1">crtm1na11on 1\ not permitted ht<> 1n tl'r' lt'wer'I wc:re fel- low pcr'innnel rx·opk, <,1) the) \poke frankh "Rill .. thl'\ confidl'd, "the fact 1ha1 \ou ar~ ~(1 :\nd ha\.C I Y 'ear'i of e,pcrienu' "1th onl' ii rm u>unt'I aga1nr,1 \OU \\e wont 'lnmeonc of 3n who ha<. ntnC' H':lr' ot 1'\penrncr v. 1th three firm'I " Exf)('nerl<..'l' do~·, lOUnt II 1<; wt"1gh(·<l 1og1.•thn "'1 th appcarann'. pcrsonalit' naml· rcc)gn111on of pre' 1ous firm., and how· th<' indt' 1d· ual will "fit 1n." The rcason 1r, tha11he pcr~on makrng thl' hmng de 1r,ion also ha!> a hos'i. and rnlleagut•\ .. M) nev. person'' He (or <.hcl 1\ .l5 but look'i 30. dre \"IC\ reall) well. '"a great gu~. v.as '"Ith IRM. Xl'f01t and G M. :ind grndua1ed from <;( .'' <;Ound~ far better than "M n<"w pcr\On'' He tor 'ihcl 1c. '~hue loo._., Ml. doesn't wear thr latt'st ''>It.''. 1' st•t 1n ht W3)S and lopcnt '5 )ellr'i Wtth a compan) called T <>mkrns:· Thcrl' art' J)Ostttons tor older people . .\n elc\alor lohh) gree1cr .\ MARllN BROWER parking krosk attendant. But all i'I not lost ..\~ Orange Cou nt~ gro"'"· 1t ha"I an e'er-1nt·rc:1c;. ing need for 'olu nteers E'en non. profit organization an usc ix·ople ~•th rxpenence - chantable. nv1r rnltural. erv1cc. l·ducationlll Here ts an opportunm to he productl\l' "hllc rx·rforming a '>t'r- \ ICl' No pa)'' Don't you bcdte\e tl. Industrial p!>)cholog1'il'I are prrtt~ well an agrecmt•nt t~at mo ney 1s a small pan of what a person gets from .... orktng. Pnde ofaccomplil'>hment. of domg somcthtng wonhwh1k and bctng pra1~<l for 11. rs far more important. 3'1 long as the ~rson has the b3'11CS Oran$c C 1)un1~ hu~ a growtng populntton of oldrr cxpcnenccd people, It has a growrng need for \Oluntecrs. This County will he bt'ucr ofT because of its 'lpccaal re<.ou ~c - men and women O\cr SS who arc cx1rcmcl\ able and arr w1ll1ng to g1'c of their ab1h1tcs. Marti• Browtr p•bll1H1 , ... a .. ,..,. leller "Marti• Bro•e.r'• OrHtt Couty R~rt." MARTl1' BJlOWEJt Coltulllllet DAN WALTERS Hispanics politically impotent SACRAMENTO -=-Tht:" 198( census revealed that nearly I 1n ~ Californians were H1span1c -• figure that. 1f anything. was toe consrrva11 ve at the time Most dem<_>paphers bclte"e 1hat b~ now. the Hispanic population o California. driven by h1~h h1.rth ~nc both legal and 1lleg.il 1mm1grat1or rates. 1s at lea'>t ~5 percent and by th< eno of the century. 1s._.1.Jkcl) to be a· leas La third . .\ 1lrw st'tldy ofSoutherr California population trends predict! that b\ 2010. H1span1cs will be nearl} 40 percen1 of tht population and shorth thereafter will become the region\ largest si ngle ethnK sub- d1,·1s1on. lntnnsKalh. thacfore. C. altfom1a H1spanKs repre'>ent a large and fa~t­ grow1ng sc·gment of the population and one that contatns an eno rmous poh11cal potcn11al One sa~s .. potential" because to date, thl' inrreasl' 1n gross populatton has not lx't'n translated into poht1cal powt>r Reliahk data art• hard 10 o htatn, but the hl•\t t'St1mate'i art that o H1span1n part1npa te 1n pollltc!.. b} registering and 'ot1ng. a t rate<; that are le'is than half of thOSl' of non- H1spanrl ( a!1forn1an'<. Takt'. for c\ampll'. tht• predom1natl·I~ H1span1c Ea1>1 Los Angell'' .\S5l'mbl) d1stru:t rep- resentl'd b' .\swmbl\woman C1lona Mohna · · The d 1stnct co ntains kwl·r than 56.000 registered 'otcr\. the lowest t0\31 of 30\ .\ssembl\ dist net 1n the <;tate and just o'er ·a third ol the a'erage numhn for an .\sSt·mbl) d1s1nct The 'tatr Senatl' distnc l 1n the same area. repreSl'nll'd b) An rorrcs. has undl·r I )1 000 rl'g1~1ered 'oters. agarn the smallest number of an) district in thr state and less than half thea,cragc, The rra,ons lor the low le vel of H1spantc pohtll'JI pan1c1pa11on arc man) lc1nguagt· hamer'i, lack of Cll1zensh1p among man~ rcs1dt·n1s. a lack of 1n1ernal or C;\lt•rnal organ11a- t1o nal rflu n s Whatn er thl' rea'lo ns. ho .... e,er. the' do nol altl·r th1.• fact that 1n thl· P<)htJCal arena. H1span1n lack eloul Om· computer proJl'<'IHln (Jf 'ottog b~ l:'thn1c11~ 1nd1ca1eo; thal e\'en .... hl·n .\nglt" art le-;s th.in halfof C ahforn1 a'<; population. tn ahout 20 \t'ars thC'' "rll q1ll be 1wo-th1rds of ihl' ~Oll'r\ Thr 1ruth of 1 ha1 gap" tound 1 n thl' currt•n1 hallk hl.·1ng 14agl'd 1n Lm • .\ngelcs ""er C it~ eounril reprc'len· 1a11on Thl' 1.S-mt•mhcr council JU'it got II\ single l1 1c;pan1t member and to head ofTa f1.'dl'ral J11;cnm1nat1o n 'iu11 1s ti) ing to neatl' another H 1span1c seat. Los .\ ngelcs alrcad} 1s at least a third H1span1e hut tho~ numbers have not been felt 1n local pollttcs In contraM. Lm .\ngl'lc·., 1<; k\s than 15 percent black hul there art• thret· black c1t\ council memhcr<, and thl' ma\Or ofiht• nt\ al\o I\ hlat l.. • r hi\ lat I.. ol lil'p301l poli11cal punch. buth lornll) and \l3tl·widc. forms an important fauor rn the protracted ba It le t>ct" cen Cio,· George Dcukmta1an and thl' Senate·., Democrattc leadeP\-...l>' er 1 he gov- ernor'-; pl:in tn h111ld a prnon 1n Eac;t l OS Angell-<. \-tohna and f 1)rfl''>. n·spond1ng to 1nten-;e local opro.,ttton. are leading the r ampa1gn to ~tll the East L.A prison and the) :inc.J \c:nate President Da' 1d Roberti have: d1aral 1eri1cd the hattle 3\ one to' t'I' tog .,uh tic racism. 1 e the "'1l11ngnc"' 11f th1· gmemorto place a pn.,on 1n 11 rn·dom10a1el~ H 1span1c area of rcb11' l' poltt 1cal "eakm••i\ rathl'r th.in 111 Kepubhean- ' o ting \uburbs. .\Cll\ l\l'I tn the hJttk aga1n~t tht• pn~on ha' e ..atd 11 "111 be an 11\SUe for Hispanic 'otl'r\ throughout the stalt DeukmcJ ian said la't Wl'ek he e>.pects to suffer a los~ of H1wanrc political support. but added, "f doubt whether I 1he} (opponent!> of the pnson) would have been with me to begin with." Deukm(.'Jian rcc.·e1 vt.'d an estima1ed 40 percent of the Hispanic vote 1n 198~ a' he dekated I O\ .\ngele~ Ma} or Tnm Bradlc~ 1n 1he1r first duel -in part becau'c ol pt1<1r relations bclwt>cn lhc black m;H·or and Hi"· panics 1n hr own cit~ · Bradle~ ha' tnec1 <,1nt.t' to 1mpro'e his rela~aonsh1p w11h f1 1.,pan1 c-; and has more 01 k"' opposed the pnson tn East I ..\ . although he's bl.·1.·n quiet on the 1'\'iue 1n recent da~s .\nd that ma' be a clue to the real pohucal takes· 1n the pnson batik Bradlc) pmhahl} \Cn<i~ that 1n pressing the prison issue. Dcu- kme11an I\ a net winner. that he will gain more \otc'i outside of Lm .\ngek~ :i" he tn\C1ghs against Roh-- crt1 and the f)(-mot·rat-. th.en he will lml' 1n Lht 1 '·\, where the \oting populat1<1111~ rclatl' eh tin' In long-range 1crms. then. the LA prison t~ hoth a 'i) mhol of H1,pan1a · t urrcnt ptllttH .11 1mf)lltcncc and a pot<'ntrnl rail~ 1ng f)l'\1111 for doing Om<'thrng ahout th.11 '1l '13tt0n. Daa W•lttri I• a 1yffl~atl"d col•mol11. • ................................................ _. ........ __________________________ ~~~---~~~~~- I • .... • r Auto sales soar with. :cut~rate firlaD.Cinl Ten-day sale ra te was th esecond'heaviest in a u to indust ry history DETROIT (AP) -Early Sep~ tember new-car sales by do mestic automakers soared to 36.9 percent above the cor- responding period last year, as cut-rate financing below 3 per- cent lured customers to show- rooms In droves. Sales per day were the second- heaviest for any 10-day period In the industry's history, said L. Raymond Wlndecker, Ford man- ager for research and analysis. The automakers on average sold 46,084 cars per day. The -highest.was 53,959 in late Sep- tember 1972, Wlndecker said. based on sales per selling day. since there were eight selling days iR early September this year and seven selling d ays In the corresponding period last year. Third-ranked Chrysler Corp. sold 4 7 ,096 cars in early Septem- ber. 39. 1 percent more than the 29,622 sold in the year-ago period. Spokesman Tom Jakobowski said It was the com- pany's highest sales of any early- month period . Ford Motor Co .. the nation's second-largest automaker, sold 76,499 cars in early September. up 5.1 percent from 93.674 a year earlier. It had a higher than normal share of sales in theyear- ago period and a lower supply of cars for saled&fing the reporting period this year. Early September sales by the seven companies totaled 368,674 cars. compared with 235,680 a year earlier. Sales by the Big Three totaled 355,84 7. up 32.1 percent from 225,810 in the corresponding period last year. GM in late August announced 2.9 percent financing on some 1986-model car loans. Ford fol- lowed with a similar 2.9 percent financing plan. and Chrysler weighed In with 2.4 percent. American Motors Corp. then offered interest-free financing on most of its 1986 models. Special Vanacon package ha• a Hobie Cat Alpha Sailboard, r~f rack and Hobie Ca t Rainbow gra phic•. But industryv.iide, sales Jan. 1 through Sept. 10 stood 1. 7 per- cent be1bw the corresponding period_last year. GM , the nation's largest auto- maker. sold 232,252 cars Sept. 1-10. its best 10-day sales period since 1973. On a per-day basis. sales were 53.4 percent above the 132.51 4 cars sold in the corresponding period last year. Percentage comparisons were II V anagons to be offered for sail The offers all end Oct. 8. • around the introduction of the 1987 models. Bank loans for cars are now running between 11 percent and 12 percent. The annualized selling rate for early September was 17 million cars. compared with 12.4 million (Pleue eee SALES/82) New. speciall y priced Hobie Cat package is des ign ed for families TROY. MICH. -Volkswagen United States, Inc .. has entered into a joint marketing venture with Hobie Cat. the leading catamaran. sailboard and small sailboat manu- facturer in America. Annual Percentage Rate Flna~clng Under the t wo-year program. participating Volkswagen dealers will otter a specially priced Hobie Cat package with the purchase of a Vanagon or Volkswagen's four- wheel-dnve Vanagon Syncro. The package consists of a Hobie Cat Alpha Sailboard. a specially de- signed sailboard roof rack and Hobie Cat Rainbow graphics on the Hobie Cat Edition Vanagon. Hobie Cat. a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Coleman Co .• will feature Volkwagen Vanagon and Vanagon Syncro models at 80 ma1or sailing regattas each year and at all boat shows in which Hobie Cat participates. Rob Snipes. Type II brand man- ager tor Volkswagen United States . described the promotion as a "land . (PleueeeeH081E /8 2 ) Available on All 1986 Bulcks Based on 38 Months on Approved Credit THERE'S NEVER BEEN . . . A BETTER TIM·E TO BUY A · NEW BUICKIToc~:rS::RoM: EVERY NEW CAR DISCOUNTED- BtllCK • IN THE NATION FllllllClllG lYllLABLE 011 ILL MODELS '86 Jetta GL 4 Door 5 spd GL sunroof air cond I D t . 1: i FACTORY STICKER $11.385 FACTORY STICKER I YOUR PRICE You Save 112 Mazda AX7 GS 5 spd. AIC. sunroof. AM IFM cass custom wheels :: 10MG490 $6695 '84 Chev Corvette White w rpCI le<1ther int auto ioaelf'd 10 m1 : 1GSM9 10 $16,995 '82 Corvette Auto, A/C, full pwr glass T -tops custom whls 111FWH774 $13,995 '86 ll UZU lmpulH Turbo only 5000 m1 5 spd A C fully equipped = 1NXX965 Save th.Ousands' $11.995 $999~-YOUR PR~CE ·: $1390 YouSave '84 VW Sclrocco Cass A C. 5 spd cus1om whls only 22K mile'> • 2BKG861 $7995 '85 VW Ca&rlolel -Firt-pnq1ne •Pd auto A L. ca<:<, steren = 1M XC638 $11,995 '78 VW Bug Conv. 4Spd AM F~ -:l .. ., CUSIClm whlS on ' 63 000 n11 70. Vl '"' $5995 ·9s .vw GTI 5 c;pd A c ;j<,<, ~I~ ong ~unrnot c .... ion whtS 041283 $8995 2 9'" may 1110!(;1 """ YIM"''°* and lomOl.O to'°"'"'"" In 11octo U(> to 38 moe on -CMKI cr9Cl•1 : $10,495 $1293 '84 Dat1un 300ZX r •rP P11Q1nP red 5 spd • ,1•, C11C1P~ .;i1ass T • l ·ooc. r11"' ,,,, whl'! & ,,.. 1(P'\ "'"'('HP K ~qc;5 $10,995 '81 Datsun 8210 0\,' .,. ~ ~ass •nM.,.160 $2995 \ '" '\ aa o;ange Coat' DAILY PILOT/ Friday, St~&ember 19. 1986 .SAVE YOUR ··TIME!! We Will BEAT Any Offer limited to cars 1n inven tory Expires 72 hrs after publ1cat1on Customer must provide advertised prices at time ot sale Advertised Price or Discou·nt HUGE INVENTORY. '86's Must Go! NEW '85 AUDI 5000 $13,998 (Ser :: 075711) CASH PRICE NEW '86 MONTE CARLO Sll,898 CASH PRICE Ser 1604 131 'O DOWN 11 Aµprov"d Cred it 5500 Factory Cash Rebate NEW '86 l.R.O.C Z-28 Sl4,995 CASH PRICE (Ser :: 107238 ) so DOWN On Approved Credit GMAC F1nrinc1ng ' NEW '86 CHEVY SPECTRUM $163. ~~r mo. . ' 48 mos .. 4.8 °/11 GMAC Fl nan·cing or s300 Factory Cash Rebate 56588 Cash Price I ·r' r DOWN (Ser 4243 19) SALES ••. FrymBl a year earlier. "I think that Is approximately double the sustainable rate,'' said David Healy, automotive ~stwlth the NMI York bro- kerage house Orexel'Burnham Lambert. "The conch turns into a pumpkin on the eighth of Octo- ber." He said the record r~ate likeJv wlll be offset by a large drop In oar sales once the cut-rate financing programs end. The major automakers' supply of unsold cars dropped to about 40 days' worth. compared to about 60 days' worth at the end of August. according to analysts' estimates. Among smaller automakers. ed'rly September sales by Ameri- can Honda Motor Co. Inc. were up.53.3 percenffrom a year earlier;}.merlcan Motors Corp:, up 5.6 percent: Volkswagen of AmericaJnc .. up 2.2percent; and Nissan Motor Corp. In U.S A .. down 52.9 percent. This year through Sept. 10. GM sales were down 0.3 percent from a year earlier: Ford. down c , 1" ,,.,, t l>y , lcw1eM1<. 111,1111il11r twen; Seµtem1>e1 , , .,,,1,.11 1>ct w 1/11 /lu~ i.11111e p11110<1 Hy8M11go am -~ CHRYSLIR~.:-:-·:·:--:-:·.~-:.;-.,.:~·>:·-:-:-:·~:·:'-·: .. ~~':":-:7:'~~ +S.6% +5.1% . ' AP 11 11 l Y''""' • • • • • • A~GrlillMC New-car aalee by major dome.de autom'aiera aoared early thi• month •• cut-rate Onanctnc below 3 percent tntereet lured cu•tomera to dealera' •howroom• in drove•. 5.5 P..ercent: Chrysler, down 0. 7 percent: American Honda, up 28 1 percent: American Motors. down 44 percent: Volkswagen, down 1.3 percent; and Nissan, up 63.2 percent. Audi 5000s. recalled HOBIE ... From Bl WASHINGTON (AP) -Volks- wagen of America is recalling 80,000 Audi 50005 vehicles from the 1985-86 model years to fix misadjusted fuel distributors that could lead to engine fires. gov- ernment documents show. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. which has been conducting a low-level in- quiry into the engioe fires. said m1sad~ustment of the Audi SOOOS fuel distributor allows fuel to escape and be absorbed by the air filter, which can lead to fires in the engine compartment. The agency's monthly report also revealed that NHTSA has upgraded Its Inquiries into al- leged problems in four other groups of cars from so-called preliminary evaluations to engi- neering analyses. Those cars include: General Motors Corp.'s 1983-84 J-cars, seat track lock failure: 1980-83 American Motors Corp. Eagles, rear axle failure: 1985 GM A-, C-. F-, G-. and N-cars. windshield wiper failure; and 1984-85 Biturbos from Maserati Automobiles, Inc .. engine compartment fires. and sea excursion package which will appeal to both Van- agon and Hobie Cat prospects because of the strong parallel in lifestyles and Hobie Cat's recog- nition as the leader in Its field by sport s enthusiasts. For these people, Snipes said, the Vanagon is Ideal because Its buyers tend to be "families who travel a lot and participate In a variety of outdoor activities and who need a vehicle with a large, comfortable passenger area and enough cargo capacity to tote all the necessary gear." 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So C~stP~zaar~ 1~• UN~UEOcffnkt St~~ redwood deck kids 175•4101., lll·lll3 air tenced pool. carport 'Single non.smok person. poot spa Chtld Ok , RMMT 10 shua 2 9'd CM house. close beach S•OOl mo • ut 786 7958 altllf 5 $ 1200 near oc ean No pets 546·8791 historic Spanish Vitta 539·6191 Agt lee Tastia 2190. s6;.i5 mo Etside 2BA S970i mo u111nct 494·6807 Misc. leatala Ill CllYll CHiii PEACOCK HILL 1BA pal.lo pool 1ndry ' •YOU'VIBBN S625 NO P!TS 722·8011 ROOM A TE Dana Pol Professional wanted J OF ·llUUtG % A.P.R. pe51gner perfect lrg 3 BeJvtofut exec Muse m ''" Ctose 10 all Newptrl leac~ 2H9 Htttll/Jl•ttll 2711 odrm 2'•ba.atc.w/poot •In t cono 4br $1900 t49E Bay 2Bdrm 2•.ea. 2 car gar: UllUIUOI· 2Ba. tvrn S375 + spa • tennis l_1&So1mo 544-2054 TSL llGllT H2-1I03 flplc WI D hkup N1 bch llOTOl 111 CallSue/agt~3J·1266 AJlrliltalS BA CHELOR apt Reis req'd SllOOl mo Wkly rentals $1 45 & 661 -0900am 240·3122' ROOMMATE to snare Apt wl loreQtace. neat A no 675· 1384 or 646-5800 CtEAN & \..Ontemporary I 1c k1tcnen $435/mo avail Up Wkly COlO• TV tree 3BR 2 18A Bluffs No i -• • 10 1 548-0769 2111lM 21A . cotlee heated pool maid · pa1kllenr'l1s. S4381mo "''' nl smk"r 760·9631 pets ~m~rs S 1600 't'rty hl11d 2606 BAY TIMBERS Steps 10 bet\ 2 car garage ~'"'"'~ & step's. to ocean t:.P 644-<501 BACHELOR APT CLOSE •Ou•et 1 Br lrplc pool s~oo mo Bkr 642·3850 Kt!Ch s Jiii 985 N Coast Shi CdM 2Br turn ·i11 w1ma1e 1' 1ba. micro T cable 2 blks t1om ~ $390 mo 998-4229 ; • t 1ec1n Quaint 2BR IBA TO WATER 11(> kitchen p,>too gi11 No pet~ 399 H'I\ y L,l y Bch 494 5294 Chtlh,1vt>n ~ Fruit 1rees W11 •to'r rent.ii $375 m o w B.1y St S625 650·6357 2b• Iba upper apt gar 1200 mo gaidner incl 673-0229 avt now smt deck doshwr Av 1tl 10 'f 760 9792 CASA IE lllO $785 flly 309 > 36lh St HLIOA ISUH Lare• 2 we·RE THE BEST• s .... Sdt , Jpm beelroom ctose to waler 1 & 2 BEDROOMS * * 2 BEDROOM :l Flat cheap $'400 s rental with appltances very rt1>an ;inn spacious must '-"f:' 'iJQ 6191 /I.gt lee 18181 ·9r; 64,00 FlJRNISHINGS AVAIL BA TH GARAG( NEAR VlfW OF SOUTH BAY •~•eeunht1e~ H OA G NO PETS .'h• 111.1 s 1000 m' ~''"~ •Spacious lctJqg Si "•0 n10 675-84 11 LUXURIOUS 101 furn In Villa Balboa. $'l50 mo Call 946· 7893 elr'C' tr 1C 6 7 5 104 i Cl! • HuQt> k11chenl 61 1 r,37q •Bii 1n ovens & ranqes • P1111os YEARL 'f Clean• lq 2od •Covered Garages ••IC.ht'll ~undecl\ $950 •Poot ,\ BBO s Newer 2Br 2Ba new crpts b•I ' 1166-0 6 73 7 565 •Plush tanscaoing ? c.1r qar 0111ns m1cro oelore 9 30pm •Xlnt location .icross lrptr S'l50 • btk to bch 548 1.P8 or 675 4912 81lbo1 Peainsa h tram pJrk 2607 •Sorry no pets Newpor t Island charming 365 W WILSON w11tt>rlrrm1 Avl nov.1 New -. 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Bal Island or Cdl by 10 ' 675-6378/lv ms SEEKING MO OF OCT or 4br lurn l>Ch h&e apt All ammen neede Vail CO (303) 476-300• 2br2ba Condo.den wld lrpt encl gar panoramic G1119es f tr lt1 ,.,ew $400 mo S3751oep 274 ?40-697 1 Dana Point $75 Single garage sate Balooa tstand ho use secure 731 W 18th S Furnrsnf'd t>BR frptc -6 Costa Mesi $32!> mo S200 dep 673-778 7 N1rk 673-2587 Misc. lt1tals 274 w AT f RF RONl BAL BOA ~B'!!E_A_U'!!T!!"Y!'!SP.T!!"A!'!f!P.1'16"!'N-l!"'o·r -he t.S A"lO nouse 2Br 28a w p tr~lc $5?5 mo utit styles! for rent. very ~ 11u ltutt•it 673·6753 toe Free parking. Alt C.ill Marbles Beau· Salon 675-2779 Sara a~D l986 Gas Peugeot GL Sed~n, Wagon or Turbo GL. 2.2% financing. or our 4·year/37.500 mile FREE scheduled maintenance plan. What more could you want? 2.2 Annual Percentage Rate ..... , •• M~· .. ,. ..... "' financing for 36 months on approved credit. 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TON P/UPl--···---a I 8U9UMANIWll._-···-··---4 ~ TON Y•ANI~ .......... -. -··--1 ......... ••• •••• USED CAR* MANAGER'S WEEKEND SPECIALS 13 FOi IANGH •9999 I l·•' h I S 100 roo I ., -,()1,' • •BEAU flF'lJI :?Br 1B;i lrplC 'l11111r•" \ HU 4••1 nt"~" ttirin1s , thH t 1 SA"'O i'8f; '•7 1(\ A 1.111 IC't 1 BA' FRON I APT ' 1Adrm c. Jr• plPIP view' New r.1q 01•1'> bhnds Av<111 ''""" ~%0 759·0 15; BEAUilFUL :?nr 1oa II\ ",, SCJi5 mo ISi ta~! e fi.,r flnf•m "' lh f ""lililCP 111d [1111 "''" • c;.,u11,1<, '01'< ,, rm tJM URN ' ' •• , ,.iA'd r,.,.., 'Arlht"r If f N· ct",.,. •: 1 1, ,, 7 (JO ..... llle81iBllU NEW APARTMENTS <,PC avail 10 1 6110 7762 r • 1111r••tQ ne<1ut1ful •,111(1· I S< 1pt> F!RO ' 1Jn1 I Spol Brn;M ~ ,uryupoer l.luPll'• ~'"''" tl"C '~ L .J1,1q1•' or 2AJ1 2BA !>O 111 nw) l11P r t11J<•rt\ Sr", 110 tt"I" pl.re• ~ 119'> mo Aqt B , twin• ~c,;>5 f ·~ !1 4 lf\1f1rt ~I 10 Sf I!) 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Be1dt com"'''' ,..,.11.., 'b'.'>0 mr. 2640 Ultl· p<' 4~4 11i;11 1 2t>d 2ba gar patoo nr M 1H<11 P irk ~rhools WINlfR ~N TAt (.,(Hl11J ~''"Ill' 11c.; 1 700 m o 111•11 ,,.,lll>~t' •IJI 2BH I """' 1720 '''<ft''< 1 H·• t• 1 1, i.icit1u 1 ro1• tr I 1 r '\ -,t dt/'i Appl * UTRA LAR&E * C 11 n< I <Pl IP\J 1~ B lliolin lfi I ttl'h 0 W 11.1 11 l'"'"'r ll") t' l ljj , •<I I••'• Mu't "'''let- Costa Meu 2624 TELEREMT 675·1160 -----------------' P. 2 Bdrms con~r>n1en1 11 ,, Pont flBO '> ,,. r 1nmr, bf'.1ut1l ut CJ' "' 11 r;•9 I 191 Mgr 'i t.111,,.. I' bath DVI lndry , ,,, 11t1ictt 1Jn11 Pttt10 gar N1L• No µels S6751mo l oll• Pam 631 1266 SUWUID VILLAGE WMY MOT? LIVf >'VHfRE YOU HAVE • <;µ!'ctacutar apts • 1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba ~111tP., • SPAC•nuc; to111.nhm1"iP'i •Ftrf"DlaCl'S 1 11-. A ( "'''"" W DI H'"'' fjrfl master OPO•m ' .... ~ .... 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W 19th SI C M Si "''~ or Otes 600·300 <;q r I Aql 54 1 5032 NPwPO•I Sch 01f1ce bldg ;> ,p,1ces avail 1 to ~ 1r.o mn & $250 mo w v•t'" 833 Dover 01 ste 3 6'1!• 7'> 70 or 722· 7294 OFFICES FROM Ull•' E 1 •1h St CM Aemodetec "'I bJ a c patto Th, o~ 1•t: Co Bi.en 122-160~ THE UECITIVE HITE F "" service olf1ce Nt'""L'n' t CE>nter 640-54 7C WA' FRFRONT Nwpt Bch .111nt'•y V•llage 1500f w 1iJ1r·on1n9 301t11 701 fldlk•ng tot $2650tmo 4011 sttps op11onat at S42' ea pf'• mo Call Teo Cool di 6'\0 1524 or 645·830C Commercial PrtJtrlJ 2771 SALE IY OWIH C-2 2 81CIQ~ On LOI $229 500 1r1(1.? Charle St C M f,4 4'.J9 or 64:l 7910 ICW.tllv 111<.nltld in N1•wp11rt A•"" ,, "' llf'IUP I • ~ J n. <1tf1f m tlnnr llla ns ~· , \ .... µd l lltllflt1 f , • ., I .... , .... )' ol COn\IP · I I t•t 'f P'io ffH l lf ttQPC\ N ,mk Femittt> ti' ~ho'lr e SM Al l OFFtCE Spect 1,., l•v "" , ror1 d n qf 1•t•no a1 S3501m c ~ !, ., mo de!' incl Ullls qn ' E3Sf 17111 St Coste ,,,,.,..,,, Can 645 3366 Bill •::.11uvr "lQ • Tti1>.itres '* RP<\lilurants • P.ir~., BearhPc; N <\n1kl ~hr fu1v1y ocean 11 • '"' "' NwJi!t Bch 3Br :' !j,1 µ11111 l,tlll<• h<il Ir IJIC ~ 1'>0 mn 646 0 103 Industrial 2711 Gooo so rt oll1ce & were· hn11"' tnr le8SP Excellent IO\. l1 on• 13 10 Logar Ci,,.3 Mesa 646·7512 lnii~ •Private batco•uP<> or SelPt fl'<1 Un11s wttf'I Fne G.ordPn patio•. Na O< FANVIFW furn aot • 111 '""ned no <.l•ugs 11 <.n1 k 7?'2 l i'?8 or 631 3169 CMWAllHIHI sp.ir.P 1000 • sqtt S575 mo 645·9907 9-5 2BR on Wes1s1de C M Carport no pets swim- ming pool etc $600/mo 1$1 lilSI 833·8533 •HH• ) Bdrm 1•, Ba 548·"4506 •llMIA llll ""* 181 111q range teund ry pool t arport Nn pets $5501'110 9J I W 19th St 548-0492 * Mes8 Verde 0 lu, 2Br 1 Ba l owe1 New decor dsflwshr locked garage $675 No pets 640·2495 WMY IOT? * 3 L1ghteC'l tennis courts •2Sw1mm1n9 paots •Streams & ponds *Sorry no pets 1t'Furn1sh1ngs a11911 Gas tor Heating & Cooking Paid WMY .. TCALL 113-1111 SHWHID YILUIE 15555 Huntington \/1t1r1ge Lane from San 011190 Freewny north ot Bf'aC.'1 to Mr F&d<len Wf''>f on McFadden 2114 C..ta ... WOODLAND VILLA Al'ARTMINTI' I plat!:'~ Nuw 1.1k1nq re<ie1 villtOn~ for NO\/f'lmber OC· PANORAMIC BAY AND cuoancy OCEAN VIEW Female to For further 1nformatoon. "'' 3or duplex $400 incl please call ulll" 675-5634 (l14ll20-llll OP~N DAil Y 8 30AM·5 JOPM Pro! Fem share w/Hme :lt>d 3na pool 111cvw $385 Avail Oct 1 Tracee or D••lnt' Q')7 ·6160 2119 lt!J!rl ltacla 2'19 Make the Move to Park Newport hcoae '"•"!1 27ta TllPUI 1212,• Lar9e Units. 28drm, 281. single story patios E•- cellent Costa Mesa to- catoon Call Chuck or Liz Jo ne5 63 1. 1266 or 646·57'3 ·~ lui1t11 I Fi11aci1l r ..... , ... , 0,,.,,,.11, 2tOI Make t11t smut movt to Park r-.ewport, 10 ,•,.int Pd on short term Nt..,port 8Hd1's premier l111ary addrtss. notes ottered bys o ()e,. Furalslltd and ufu11is9ied I. t , & 3 lt'Me Cntr w/ S40M an· nual ~ates Kevon Obrien bedroom 1partme1ts u d ton91oasu oil y 61n 2J3 529 t Come & tnioy our 11rden sty!f 101s Qu•tt comlo1t;1>1e l1w1" mioatu from Newport Ceater 11d Fas911on M T L 2tl4 close 10 trtt•1ys & So C<m t ~11 !lfll11t nnty monult\ lo I ltl11d. f rom s·t~ lo • t &tt. HtJ t NI buc11 Gmrt\ ••lll•tilt NO PCTS PUASl 0 • WtOOW has MONEY for -· , ••a"'-; LA_Y __ I Jamboree at Saa Joaqal1111111 Road TD!I S10K'up, no credit r-. _... .,... no penalty Call •Aam&M 'llS.'161 (71'1 ) 644-1900 04ln1son Assoc 673 7311 t -•••• •Ms.••11 .nARK Aa11 .. cea .. 11 2 ••••••• '761-'771 . r"'I'\ AHHICt••••• HD ...... , a .. , WATl9 ... NEWPORT '\IPUS • MEETING Or l•I •AaAtt919 --tiow.ud Shapiro Phyllol· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~··~·~~~·~.,~~,.,,~-~·c!,~!··~n°:!,....,.!,!"'!o!'.tru!.!'"!:,:! .. ~·;·"""·~·;;;~:~~~iiiiiiii!~~J~'!"!!;~~All!!!A!•;;;;•;•;n!!!'!'! ... !!!'!'!!'!!M!!L~l~·!·~IJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l••--------j_o01S~O•s•:~ 5~~.~!)3:oPM ......... ____________________________________________ ~--~~~~~~----- !IR 'lg on 1th ... I'll, :> • ec: :>t lie m to Is - 't 9r ,,., .g to e V, ;h is • ,, m Ill •e ' -e ·a ~ ~ 3 )r :! I 0 i 4 ~ d y -t 9 . 5 " II J .............. ........... ......... MllNl!ll!IU •SP1A1TUAL I HYCRIC AIW11'0 .......... •eco= !\! ... / Iii W. Mii CW./lntn nu READINGS. Palm and ,._ • • ... IN I " I , Q WWW iW card r~'"I""• ...,....,_b.._ male, blk, ,.,. ~· otd, looi.t "'· -in OI Part 11~ ••'d o.u.. !nerv l•vel poaltlon. -I •Ill ..., ... ··-,. EMt C-. Meee .....,. ._:.::::::., ...!'.., •• ::te· ' • PtlOM WOftc I ..... boc*·lt - -...... _...._ .._ ~-......_ NM.._... 1~•1 t ,.. at ~allonally renowned PIY· .... ,._..... .,... out. 184-1 • tu-JIOO .-_... ._ lg!-lnetgeOc: and otoantMd k-i....~ ,_ -·-· .... -,_ -.. chic:, locai & Uc'd. 19 yrt. _._70 DeMMe COM,ANiON tor ctwm-•llP Nlpful Nl lmkg of· '*"'°"' lnc:Mtee Ning, ...,,..."'. MM-Fitl. Jult ata rt1n,s.. out t le ~ ~cal'o • iwet ~•nc•. M Satlafactlon OuetantMdt AfWAAD. Loet 4*S ~ lng~women.4 hour nc. ~to:Ad•10,C/o deta en~, llclflt typing, Some • Oood Lic.n..d or urce ...... for ~ Hoet· eMirgedc I dlpellClelllta, 492·72H or 493.2054 cat. Orty/wtll, neut.JM. Set.& Sun. atMr---. QeMy Pliot. PO 8o• 1MO. boolek »AIR & AI P hiand'#tltlng 1 muet. cell Eldon .. 7ff-.413C ..... IM!Hf). AtllJ/lt In ~ ha°4 c:er. '11-4411 deela ,_,.,. Cot•• MeN. CA Ht28 Company ef1'• In-Cat.., Ol)pOtturnty and ... ~' we have 10 No pMt'9 .... t ., ,.... nu w, •tra toee, 14 'f't Lite h..-eep6ng. 17&-3312 cl~•. health. d•ntal + benetlta. 151· 1358 of* OA!AT W!ST!AN '*'°"' ~ f.XNllt CAIHal" wit tr• • old. vie Fountain Vlty. ____ _,;.. ___ GEN!RAL OFFICE PIT In .RIAL U TATl =~· 111 llH PY In ...... PIT ._,.,.. ht9 775-~H or 251-1411 ffflMn tlll New1>ort Beac:h, !Htell Peld vec1110ns. !'loll~, RECEPTIONIST f'/T, r• Unt, Leg Ian Karen 142·'40S ' ~klcl9 .. ~,,yow...._ orown up, If '/04JI .... 11ay1no hOfN n °"' FOlll> ADS ARE FREE REWARD LOfr • P9Ck•J .. lllllL ,....., work & flt• type, hour• :111:,:rriWtf~tlal n-qulr" get typlno aklllt, -•z , __ ,. tit"' & --••••.. n.•. ~.0011'1<. 1~1 ...: nl!!!l~~pl 8eti1 Phorie ,_,. ... 118 .. • e1..,..,.,, " Chrletlan Mtnli try 15--M • erm n • n ernltlonal Jan J:>z. 8522 tOr appt •I lrl I Tustin arM. Need dee· hr Mon Fri 142 1428 llllUl ..... /UIY 1636 Newport BIVd . • AMlhlfta, Swttdlboatd ()cl-g didf perately. ~a..5703 • • Small l>\lty corp. otfa In Coeta Mesa, EOE MIF SECRETARY· Ellp'd, front No eyer nae., l'lo '-· TEACHER TO CO-TEACH Npt Bet! Met<t Mtf ttart· office appearance, ert tOll wlll train: ~tery Mir cut UM tome ... ,. inoofM, t~-~--­W• ate a kftoot ~ Pen.a I Irvine pr•tc:hool, PIT, 1no mature perton, xlnt LIUL-11.,UY S t400l mo. word proc 1 U&..11 .. I 1401 Avocado Ave by Lenny.~• 14> pftoto MiATXC wXATib CAA:! FIT Call b91WMf'I 1-ZP"l· ,.cy'I/~ lkll .. a NwOt 8eh law off~ At ~ CaH OonM. P.aclfle Permanent, ,..,11.ttm e St• 204• Newport lwt\ ...aiOl'I winner'I rec;.eM , tlan Fethe{ fighting '°' 7M-7•9't mutt Other duties incl IMJI 5 yrs exper in bull· Symphony OrchHtr•. Apply ~n person, eo.ta APT llNllU pMto enlw~tt C*lt C.Ulldy ot child n..cta tow ~ c~t• l"91JI. 10 key. ne11 -& lltlgatlon Top 91~·1322. · M.,. StatloMf'a. 279 I!' ·LOOlllng tOr m~ cou-hair J>rod1.1c t1 .. Call =~~~~~~~~ cost hMlapt. to r•nt Pltllttad4tu dlily 91'randt & it,;;p1e tal•ry tor rlQtll candidate SECRETARY tor 1 Glrl of.. 17th St. Cotti MMe • p 1e 1 1 0 man a 0 • Lenny7! ,!!.1.13d~C?f.!•lon FOUND: Cockitl'"" at CdM prefer bch areas will con· Malailtll ft SHI bkkpg overflow FIT . Hrs 9-5:30. GOOd ben· f•·-llt t ..... prt\l\Al'I•~ In t"'6 ·o c I """"''" """'"' High Sch. Fou-,;d Mon. sider any 818·707-14e2 &HlllTllT S.nd retumeltalary re· eflu Call Joyce a1 Q:n'eta1• 0 :1.=: ,.-·:=; Part!1i~!~~ ar~-A~NI. £;.,.,·,,« PlllT•W 9·15, 951-8868 Trtftl 14 FrH Ofll"•· N•wport qulrementa to P.O. 8o11 714-.640-5650 tor appt lklllt, call 957~190 15·20 hourt /week at TSL MGMT ~2-1803 For buay Ptlarm-Full ~ ~ 2450,Npt Bc:h,92858 ~, FOUND gry/wht M /TibbV 2 BRANIFF round trip Beach PfMtlgloYs IPec9 GIRL F~IDAY llGIPnlltll/TYPIST lllUTllY/llRPT $S/Hr • bonus '°' MCtl AITlllTM time Cotti M.,. area cat w/bandege tan. vie. coupons Any 8t1nlff toCPA.Exchange fC>f ac· Phones. good w l1h Fulltlmelorpr.t111teclub Needed for South Coast l .. d Product 11 Com-Clean S ~. Aac:e Sh<>P CanS46-2123 B a 1 b o • CI n e m a destination $200 ea countlno MtVICea Atk numbers wlll train Musi type 50 •. A..,..., In a.rea Carpet Store Outlet put er Payroll Servlc:e. nMdt helper & dri-Full time driver wanted 675·4580/E 846·716.I D COU""". •73.9•00 tor Mike. (714) 759-0904 ....... , (714""91 .. 756 "'·-.. ,...... " .. Mac Gregor Yachts person Wed -Sun 9-• include llght typing , _ __ ,.. Good driving reco rd, v .... 18 yrs, good drilling FOU ND m 1i8 B lond ---------1631 Plecentla, C.M. 1601 Bayside Dr CdM answer1ngphonet& ablli· TELEPHONE SALES know 0 C. erea. ACC9pl· reeord. $1000/mo Call Cocker Span l e l , la l tat . • .. fc1l/Dnt1l HIS --r:-------""'--.....;.;..._...1._ .. --....:..-----' tyto work wlththePl.lbllc. 110001 weelcly, on the 1ng M/F •ppllc~ room for 1·800-592-1353, bet Brookhurat ' Atlanta, ,.,. LOA PIT m ... 7:38 ., •••.•••••••••••••• _..._ ...... Part-time. fleiclble hours. Waler In Newport' (900) advancement .957-3900 10·5pm. Mon-Sat Hunt Bch 988-30•8 nalllrt 3111 im-3:30 Pf'\. Retldentlal "1·· lnteretted partli• call 233-0491 OUPllTll llll SATm&Y FOUND Old.er B/W fam11e 8X8vs iftEM n .. a.a. ' Board Car• facllltlel : CAR EER O PPORTl:NJTY ... ___ 7_5_1•2324 • TENNIS LA Y/ TENNI ~p'd Onlyt Flnlth & Frd Un~sual Situation req\llf .. m1111d Sp1n1a1 d og. part time Monday & Very pi.eaent. Apply It •· • SfOlnllY MAN •••king •nthua-Ing Mu11 heveowntrens-lk•IJ.ful. lharp, 90od IOOk- ' ~· ~ Dover Shore area New· Wednesday 9am 'to 393 Hotpltal Rd .• N'.B • · MAN AGER e 1 For 1 glfl otc. PIT. 301hrs 1a1llc PIT talespef'ton for por11119n 148-1221 Tony Ing git to help man199 _port Beach 548-3270 3:30pm 2 chMdren aoed MEDIC~L LAB T!CHNOL· e. • • flex. $6/hr. 631· 1428 tennll and ICUv.e W411f --Beach H.cienda In Mex· FOUND red crulte< blk;, 14 3. $3 50 per hour My OOIST. Lkleneed. l:IOSPI· • • • •1 ' - --~ bouhqlle at SC Ptaza CAUllll/llm. ieo. Spanish language home. 1 chlld ol< Call tal experience, for pl'lyt· •. • A pplication ar e now bein• ac· e, tclaaie1l/Tr .. ft Hours ava1table wllenda Mature night men. Con~ helpful but NOT eSMn· ~ch Sndug Hfyar~r6R2d8.2NPt 645-3172 Tues. Thurs or lclana offlc:e laboratory. • cepted for m an a•em eot po·a· ta'on~. .• 1 SSOS & e11H . compe llt111e nient store In Laguna tlal Must be s1ra1ght. un· c ·' enu .,... • 6 F11d1y Fashion Island. 944.102.. • " • " salary. generoua di•· H 111 a Sun · T h ur• encumbered, pleasant ----" e ARCHITECTURAL De· FOUND YOUNG TABBY BABYSITTERNEEDED MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST e I ndivid uals m u1>t b e at>lf· e • s1gner1Drar1sman for counts. those w111le1 10pm-6am. Start $5 hr and resourceful 8enef111 CAT.1ame.Loc1nrearol2:30·11PM, Mon-Fri E11per needed for buay •m ot ivated, or g1rnized , flexible and •: commercial pro1ects eapCallRobln545-1-444 Call8am·nOon,855-6&11 G11011tL1ghrResume& the Sand Piper Motel Possible ll11e-1n A,..,s 6 & mull I Doctor Gr.oup. • I e· I 3 26 60 O Pie nelplul Please re-1973 Newport Blvd. 4 642 8790 b•j e .goa oriented. A ppl i can t' m u st enjoy • on Y v.rs exp t -4 Cli~1/&ttt1irlatt spond to 645-8292 yrs • e 2pm Pleasant workl119 cond e workin• wit h )OUtha. e EXPERIENCED FENCE I CSLH. SA de CV CHILDCARE NEEDED wllull corporate benefits e " e statters Costa Mes~· 5521 PO Box 3135 LOkST blk/wllt/Sspolled, 8 2-Spm Mon· Fri Car re-HB·F~ r. area 979·6 lOO e Reliable \ ehicle. 'a lid l irf'nlf" e References req d Calf C'tll 11 • IAlll•I 11a••111 Newporr 92663 · Cal: Ml·llll Firm IOCMed In lenta Ana, ~ have °'* ... now tor ,_ ,_.... • ..,, Part Time and 8111 D IW, •JC~'not .,..... lt"f.Beele~ are, that you .,.. ""*'· dable. enthualeltic Md ean be to WOttl • ~ • 8 a m Cell (714) 167-1229 for appointment. lllllL NltTllnl IYUMZ• ..,.... Experienced ground • ma ntenance man ~ pn. vat• .. tate In plent c:ar• and di....... lrrlgatlOn 1y1tema,. and d ... gn. r:-111e4 ot emp4oymeftt a interview San . Juen Capittrans>, C~ Send r.-SYme & copy of this ao to. Job •MA8759. P.O 9580. Sacramento, CA 95823-0680 No later than October 1, 1981 MAINTENANCE/Security position a1111t 11 Balboa Fun Zone approx 30 nrs/wk Respontlbl e people onty• 675-2258 w pup Aust hep/Lab qutred Pleaae call Court btwn .,..., tor Interview e 545 9662 --mix w/wht tip 1a11. pointed 474•905510675•30l1/E • and insuram·e a mui;t. : · Mon· Thurs 9.5 Is now aoc.pUng 8PPll· In Parking facltlty. PI T GO WITH ME ON POOL ears. vie CdM (714) _ ·-HTllllOIPTP/T W llSPIOT/HP&IR cationalorlull&partllme $4 50/hr. Nwpt Ben ROUTE ·NO EXP NEC MU•-·- 675-9359 (213) 598·8246 Mature person Tuesday Energetic. exit comm & • e o ffe r t'XCt'llenl compan y hen ·•• netp L111ttly & dynamic 675-2790 $4 25 nr ro start teave - -evenings 6:30-9:45 1n my typing, e1eper'd. Fast : efit1 in cluding: Paid vacation& and .• 1 Hands-On bare board In· people please apply Call ------mesg R•c~ 979-0974 Part-ti ... lll·2M2 LOST dog Male, small Newport Beach home. paced o ffice. 1r11lne. h Id spec tor Must have Scott or Arda 675-0994 CAlllll ------- while . Spitz Am Eskimo Exp'd, reliable sitter 786-0777 or 640-4292 : o i ays. m ed fr al and dental in ·:' microscope exp PCB Mother·s Market end •IAll mllST• ••LS I le4ll ,,... King COM area Red $5 50/hr Must start e suranre. bonus program. sal an and •I exp ok CMI SA area Call OMIS Kitchen 11 now taking ap-For Laguna Bc:n Salon Fragr ance promot f"g harness 673-5274 9123 645-9360 Cltrical/Oflict 5400 e m ileag«" a llo"'anrf". · e 1 Doreen 979•5375 Fast order breakfast P I 1 c at Io ns I o r $75/wk 49'·7t21 Local depinment "°'" LOST ·HELP FINO GUSSt MOTHER"s helper nded -• . • Sales 5510 cooks & plua cooks. FIT cash••' /customer Hr· t 800-833-8800 Last seen 91 tO nr CdM NB hm 7 30.1 00 M -F 2 ... lllPll e Apply an pt>n.on T UP~. thru e • iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;[;; & PIT Exper, top wages 111c:e Full and pan time UllSCAPf/MltlT High Sehl. tg male drk children 345 yrs. m~tt F41TKP/Th Mot~~ .. Markfet .• Thurs. 2:00·6:00 p.m . .•' CASHIERS ROCKO'S 223 Marine Ave a11aitabte Pleue apply aa Route lory emari s position .. ll WAITll Tabby wht merklngs d 760 6 1tc en Is l"""'1ng or I Balboa lst•ftd 225 E 17th St. CM a11a11 early lull time trv1~ prod·-t co ~, Frlendiy. owner desper~ _11_11e • 667 alt 1_P_M someone who enjoys •• 0••111 CO'IT PllLISllll! c'o .• •. .... Only persons w/2 yn tai:nted 1ndiVldua11i;°'1 ate! Rewardl 720-7442 Dt 1 • lOll working with figures. Is na • • Has 1mmed1ate openings -BALBOA YACHT CLUB CHALLENGING posltlon, nper 4 comp1e1e back· va1111y ot.advertltl.ng 81• atl ICI organized and accurate. • 330 W B S • 1 lor successlul applicants 1mmed1 ate 0 P1n 1 n g Resident Mgr for expand· ground k nowtedga or signments. llMlling M/F LOS-T-ln Racquel Club. We are 1 groWing or-• • ay t. • on the 2nd & 3rd shifts busboy & server Xlnt ing women·s chemlcal landscape care need 18-35 Training avall 11 Irvine. petite Burmese General housekeeping ganiza11on & have many •: Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • E~ce11en1 opportunity working condlllona C.ll depe~df.!lCY program •PP'Y Clean d11v1ng re· accepted Cllt '°' appt lema1e -cat Lost 9117 3 hrs 2 times a wk. fringe benefits 10 offer. EOE • Wepromo1e1rom w1th1n Wed -Sun 673 -3515 Rotallonshllt x·int lringe cord reqd pa1dvacat1on in1er11-261·2926 PIY Please call 559-9097 My Exper·d Reis Nwpt Bch. PleaM apply at 225 E • • Benellls include proht Melinda or Walter · benettts 714 548-5546 & benefits '92· 79S3 hour Ida rate mothers cal I'm desperate 760·2690 Student OK. 17th St c M • •• sha11ng medical eduC8· lllSTtll 1 oa•-11 llllPPlll/110 CUii " ••••~•!_!!•~·~·.!.!...~••••-.• 11ona1 assistance Apply -•5 81 • Appty al Tony"s Sea Land-Costa M111 diatrlbutOf' of STOP N-GO MARKET 3<1138 Pacific Coast Hwy Dana Point 240-3706 EOE 1ng. 13612 Newport Ave. olhce equip SS/hr to T us11n CA start Co benefits. Call Malt or Charlie 642·9363 IMMEDI ATE Openings for day prep persons & DELIVERY L. A TIMES to cook s H rs I r o m homes 1n N B 3:30 AM to 11 30AM·3 OOPM or flex-6 AM 5 10 7 days per 1ble Start $4/hr Apply week $625 to $750 per at ME & EDS PIUA 17th mo Econ P U required & Tus11n Costs Mesa 646· 1' 13 o• 548-8441 UIZSHfHPT -Full & Part-time Sales ITALIH Clff DEMONSTRATORS PIT people on Fashion Island Atrium Cour1 Cook um-Al tract ive Outgoing 640-7810 tied exp·llex hrs Marcia people for Product -or Debby 640-4279 Sampling & In-Store R. E. AllllTllT promouons LA & OC ;A:•:·;';'';i;si=·~·=•;·;··=·== Carpeatry a ... ~.. La .. aca...I•• P1iati•t Aggressive realtor seeks K~TC~6E3NO W3000RKEFR M -F areas XlntcpalyV Mull --""----------1--'"""-.. --"!'---•• I'!!"!!'"!!"-~-~~-----addillonal energetic as· rs • asn1on nave car al 1s1ons Doo•s-Repa11-A1tera11ons ** ANDYMAN•• I L1nc1rt FINE PAINTING By Rich· s•slant Mon-Sat 9•5 ts t Newport Bch 18181712-0188 M·W 10.3 Cabinets-Panel-Locks·elc Large or small I do 11 allt --K·C-T•R•E•E•S•E•R•v•1•C•E-ard Sinor 16 yrs ot happy License and some ex· 76-0-9292 Stuart DOCK WORK & Boat $2.40 per day Thafs ALL you pay tor 3 lines 30 day m1n1mum in lhe 35 yrs exp Jerry 6'2·0567 Pat 531·5579 or tve msg Top Trim Removal Oual c.vs1omers L•c 280644 penence a MUST Salary p /T HOSTESS mainienance F t T call Home Improve I do 11 all FENCES-GATES Tree trim Serv L1c11ns free est fhani .. vou• 963-4 l 14 and or comm1ss1on Dave or Jay at Newpor1 11011e my work 14 yrs exp Oum~runs C M IN B 969-8263 or 536-6696 A A A PAINTING tnr/Ext Send resume lo Day and night Sa111ng Club 675-7100 Local rers Dave 642· 7390 area Jim Whyte. 642· 7206 LOWEST possible pllce Ad :941 Da11y Piiot Apply in person COCOS lfyo re •car, mutfled has news for you. MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 ~. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA SERVICE DIRECTORY 011ental GardenertWkly tO Siep Service 662•3235 p o Sox 1560. 2131 Westchfl Dr Do your buying and Mlllngar Plus Small Remodel and 11tOE:N HOME REPAIRS main cleanup hillside Cosra Mesa CA 92626 Newport Beach See Mgr thec1111llte<1 market Add1t10M W~s Doms P~nt ~~all C~pentry tr~s r~~ s~nklrra~ EXTER~REXPERTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 142-lllO, I CAIE, Ill etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Lag Hills N1gue1 458-6160 D•ll1cu11 repairs R specialty I Ctatat Caacrttt Home Repair Plumbing DIG tT LANDSCAPE & L•c ~288597 631·9295 carpentry elec bath & CONST We jjo 11 all' Spec GLASGOW PAINTING riveways. pauos paths remdl & haul 6'7-2326 prices he ins 646-7070 int Ext 30 yrs exper .No jOb too. 1· -ORl'"'NlAL GARDENER-ref~ ~Ct* Reas Mickey S36-05S3 II •• , cc l T HAULING . MOVING Full gardening service Plperint CALL TODAY" -asl-fOR LOIS Your Service Dlfeclor)' Representative WEEKS CONCRETE G & y Ct Fre .. esrimates 530·0185 •,•F'.,A-'!!'R!PT•H•l-N~Gl"-IN"'!!T""'·e""'R!"'tOP!!'c•s-SERVICES •Saw culling· arage ard nups ..., &•2-•321 .... 310 remove concrele·asphalt· Jon 6'5·8192 HANGING STRIPPING dirt -4875S9 631-2s10 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Mu onry v1SA·MC 673-1512 ---------7 Days Lowest rates BRICKWORK ,Small !Ob5 FRANKSCUSTOMPAINT-Cleaaiat Strvice Call Barry 631-4748 Nt> .... pon Cos1a Mesa ING & WALL covERtNG Aceastiul Ctilia11 Housec1eaning•W1ndows 11v•ne Ref -; 6-s 31;5 I L•C 3 158 t5 S43-9653 REBLOWN OA PAINTED 1<1 yrs. rehable reas, own Ht1ltla, lenty cow COST Bioc~ orick • Atso lntlEAt Pa1n11ng trans Pina 645-9866 Della Fitaeu cemeri1 s1 )lie.repairs L•C Pluter/lerau Lie-288597 631 ·9295 FRIENDL y TIGERS• Why '!'!N'!!E""'W'!'IP!"'!IOP!AP!fPN-ut•r1!"'1t_o_n,.C!"'ll•n,-c =4:?~:'80 Sieve 83 1 ·6874 1111 rExt Patch Ptaste11no ArFlilDCll & spend your 11atuabte time weight control Hi energy. Custom Texturing Quality . S . cleaning? Free estimates. chollbody fat anaiysis Movint Work Problems-No Prob· arnttart ervtCll reasonable 541 ·3606 FREE seminar 673.9322 -tems' -326864 554-7831 s " I * l -1 MOYIH * pecia zing in urn re-Wanda & Kelly·s Quality Cl EAN ! EXPERT storing rehn antiQues Hsec1ean1nn exp refs. L11•sc1,iat ere FREE est DUKE S 6 0 05 " 6 66 01rt•r.' ,ears e•pe,.enre REF NISH1NG 6<46 5S87 42. 4 or 9 2• t 1 I LlwaClrt L•c T 1 •6 .s:ia -30 1.153 A la 1 Coatr1cton Landscap1n9-Ro101111in9 ••~BC MOVING •• SJ 1 t B I WILSON & SONS Sou prep-Sod-Sprinklers Quio & C 1•e'v' T IJ804b Parking Area Repairs & Am Add Remodel Kite Color plan11ng-Borders-LO RA TES 552·0410 Resurfacing • Roofing & Bath Tile .,357487 Ins Design-Complete reno· Wa1erprooling• 631 ·4 199 30 years exp 645.1740 va11on Steve 546·9147 STARYlllC COLLUE Asphalt d11veways sealed Doers Gardening Full Ser111ce STUDE•TS llOYl•C CO. alCIL waU!I proof er ac;J< s Mo-... edge. .ctean .ups Orange CQ Original etc 25 yrs e~p 772-3338 Entry 4 French Doors 966 27 t6 Eves Lv msg Sludent ._.,over., n!>u•ed ' B1111·ness Serv1'ce1 By Norman Tl'le Doorman JAPANESE GARDEN.-ir-i-~c T 124·436 1)4 t-8427 Oal>. & F11 857 ·DOOR NFW Waiel'ousl' Storage •WANTED TYPING AND SERV Clean-up & Ma1nt CLERICAL WORK IN MY _E_le_c_1_ri_c_1_1 _____ Free es1 Tony 964-4758 MOYl•·MAI Cart'rul·Courteous Cheap Pl11m~in1 24 hr H • lH-1110 9 An plumbing & neaung~ DRAINS clear trom $15 Fauce1-D1sposa1 Rep1pes 64 1 0907 p s 722-9066 Roofing REPAIR SPECtALIST Aver carr~as-Tree est L1c'd JO (IS e>.p Wall 770·2725 I II OPat any bid by 50"'> Really'' Work guar Free est 722· 7537 HOME REAS 840-7483 PAHllll ELECTRIC DUSTY S Landscapetfawn Boo ., EP G SER c Quality work free est Main Serv Wkly'month1 K"E IN VI E I time Free est 24 ,. 16'0 Mon1hl) Bookkteping for =42S513 968-7401 By hr or piece 646 J665 , _T_il_e _______ _ Narsin1 Se rvice EXPERT CERAMIC r111ng your bu sines:. 979·3 7 43 RES1D1COMM UtND 26 C&B LAWN SERVICE C yrs Do my own work L•C MOW : EDGE TWICE MO ureatry :21ao41 A1 646-812s $<0·$25 548-.5722 Expert Carpf'nlry SBrv1ce s R R 1 Add t ELECTRICIAN Oual work 1 HIKAWA LANDSCAPE epa11-emod · 1 ions Sod ciean-ups Ma1nt Doors-etc 548·'980 Free est S20 hr Sprinklers etc 850·4 14 7 ,.._ •• d B =487892 Greg 979-6276 ..,.,ors-.... 01 1ngs· ey W1nclow'l·Comptete Patios NEW 4 REPAIR No JOb Add1t1u11s Oua111y Work 100 small Top quality • 4 77446 Paul 548 8860 Reas f'REE est 631 ·2345 TREES-- Topped remove Cleanup nu lawn sprnklr 7S1-J476 -D1st1ncr1ve Affordable Comparnon Aides lor ltve Kitchens baths 722 9783 n , 11e I\ I re l'lskpg for 1~ ,..o,.,..v 't•11fn1 2009 Window Cleaaiat HIRE th rough c lass1f1cd LET THE SUNSHINE IN Sw <;htne window cleaning Ltc.l C.J.JI 17 l4J 646·5980 Commerc1a11Restden11a1 1 a;1ory 530 • 2-slory $40 (..,1111 W 11dows 964-S 124 (714) 770-700.1 23633 ROCKFIELD LAKE FOREST YOUR COMPLETE DEALER PARTS • SERVICE • SALES = s212. 7 1.,Mo. Plue Tax 1986 XT COUPE ' - • Sublru 3dr1ttcbk- Prlced from~ 4 to cliooM FREE 5 yr. Unllmlted Miieage Service Contract With The Purchase of Every New Subaru In Stock WE'RE DEALING THIS WEEKEND • COME IN AND SAVE 1.11•1 735i ~i n e S e fec liott o/ f<eJafe 325es BMW'j 380-1200 800-310-3377 LEASING • SERVICE SALES PAR'TS • RESALE SaddlebeckBMW 45 Oldfleld Ad. IAVINE In the lrvlne Auto Center \ I ) . ----• _, ..... -. ..... -Ot8nge Coa11 DALL¥ P OT/ Friday. 8ep1embef 19. 1981 E••l•yaeat W1ate4 5535 9' > Mo l=emale Blonde Cocker Spaniel. needs lovaole tam1ly. $100 or be s t o tter (2131 835<)300 Nancy (714) 751 80·0 eves 12 yr expr NA will care for Alzne1mers disease pa. llent or elderly Wk 6 da~s a wk B· 10 nr a oav or 24/hrs 894-57 10 Ba ssP 11 H ouno 1 ri-cororee1 iP"tliwiieiir iiltiiiiaiilliiiiiiiil71iOiilii2iiiiPitwtiir•INliliiti1iiiiiiiii7iiiolli1fz aoun male Al<C regls· re•ed All snors $150 Jlltrda1adi1t 964 5696 att 6pm Aatisaes 6010 FREE 1omo 010 Cocker Round Oak table 54 · 21 pupp~ nds a tving lmly leaves Empire pedestal Pty Cir all shots $350 1906 Reel maple fi4? 9880 aflr 6PM dresser w DP~ o .... a1 mirr WANTED' Male orange $350 Sata1 •Coak rocker I 1at>b~ ~.l'en 10 replace $200 Small Enghsn oal\ oved one Call Kris Hall T•H' oe-~ '"'" S225 97'1 '!::c or 644-6829 979.4544 Wonderful old street lamp very tall Great tor snop ping cen1ers es1a1es an t1que snops 673 .921" Masir1l hntraaeats 6055 "ichl Flute I C11t 1979 SKIPJACK Rigged for fishing and water skiing. 20' with Cutty cabin. Fully equipped. Excellent con- dition. $13, 950. ( 714) 842-2639 PPrfecr cond new oaos no oents $125 642-9178 Arrli1aees 6011 '------.::::::-L!!!!!!l!!!~!i!!:~~==~!!!!!~!!!~!.J I HY APPLIANCES i· LES 157·1133 AMANA & FRIGIDAIRE both trost tree $100 eacn . r v ns good 548-3996 or 642-8684 &.E. FREEZER 15 cubic 11 upngnt •uns perfect 645 7 t45 GENERAL EIPCtnc Coto• TV l•~e new very snarp p1cturP $200 963 7646 BtuCI' Hot Point Reing large white frost lrPe •Int cone! $?00 4% 1828 Large Fr1g1d1llrP ' c:JOO• t6 cu 11 "'""p GrPat Gheul..>. 6102 Coata Ille•• conCI $85 642 8~ 1 ~~~~.,~----1 - SHH DRYER Electric wheat color 1 v• new. $150 673-3783 WANTED Whole ga, drvP• in good conct Selling electric Sears 01 .,~, ~ • or trade 759·6«4 • GARA GE S7ALE F1Jrn1ture •tu, ,eh ••d c101nes 149 M ""''" n V ew Tustin 1>t.1ot. h•i>: & Fourth 81lboa Peninsula 6107 OCC SWAP MEET . - Mil '13 30001 Ttrlilt Silver blk int lo ml well ma1n1ained 493-3286 MBZ 83 300SD Turbo Champagne Color e~cet­ lent cond1toon $24 000 673-5954 llSSH 113 HOZl 2 · 2 roaded w/power equip T tops and much mucn more 819 dasn 5 speed 1HCF227 $10 995 Johnson & Son Lone Mere 540-5630 ;;f1il. ~-lnlWIG MOTOll ... , POR<;C ~H .\I' ()I (Ill \/HO! I I High•'' 0 11Ahl\ ~,.,,, &; 'f'r\4ft' lTERt/#1 f/1010.f wur U S I (ve" ""' '4r-. port BrA< h 673-0900 1442 S Bnstol. SA &•1-0220 vw 68 Fastback, good get about car must sell $350 obo'' Call 722-9561 Of 67!> 8860 VW 69 Bug reblt eng & trans go tires sound Dody nds ir1t work & brks $950 968-3492 VW 82 RABBIT CONV Mars red alt options lo m1, e•ll cond S10 600 675-1959 or 731-2009 WE'RE HURTING. ',i\llt~1 ll\•'• 1 •t•, •1l\1'l''i •H• I I•, •l"••l111Hdl'l'l1I q lu I .P il·•llh f I 11 al 1 j \.. 1 ''-'ti' 1 • 11nl111 .. •• I 'I 11j•11o• .... , 1•1, 1"'11 lh Ip American Hied Cross .. 'ICTIT10UI Ml ... 11 NAMllTAn•NT Tiie fOllowlng e>ertona are doing buetnH1 •• "-'"~ Ctot~s Club 19&e ~lnolfl Court Coatt Men Cllit 92626 Goroon W41111ngton Penn ttl ISUO 01nbo1ou9l'I Weslm•nster C•ltt 9*3 ---... r • .. ( \., Orenge eo.t ~JLY PtlOT 1F,;o.,, 1ep..._ tt, 1W '!I! ll)TIC( Ml& ... Ml.IC ll)ftC( ftaJC llJllCl ' 8TATWTCll' .._, , tt6 Ttle dUCQ~:a~= llOftCIO/I - MUCM>TICE JIMF•ar llrO/I CMy .... IOr.Of• ~U...M.O..lnc , ..:=. 96111• "==~ .:::. -~==-=«· \Ill GI' flllCnnDUe -.. CA tMM PrealOaflt 81Aftl GI' WSU .. W. _. ,_,...MU TN City ol Hw:*'lflliOn IUM•llllAm 17 AowtafldHaigMIPat1· TNa all111ll91ol .. -... ..... &.IKD•l AUO .... M ....,...MU T.&-~I liMCll la ~"'9..._ Tiie 'Ol1owlntl l*toftl '*"' • ~ llmll4td wit" IN County c.. °' Ot· Me. N mw •u·-....... YOU ,.,. IH Dl1AOl T .... , '°' ... naYe~tMl*Of f*'Mfthlp, 5M Tlla City ;i:Couflty onl••.,,.., TOHF•n• W-M UHOIA AOHOor~T MOftC8 i.:.~ Tract UU ,,,. 'lclllloue lutlnHI Dtlve.llllt•20'·°'111'0t·CA '· ... ltTaft••w .... -•• -OATEO ,,.,., UJfLlll YOU AN IN DU~T Aeuuor'• Pare•• N•l'll• , L FINANCIAL tattl ,..~ Toal~~ MeCll'NhfNM YOU TAKI ACTION TO UNOtAAOUOorTAUtT, 1$3.-C21.01 Sl!RVICH. 851·•1& W Thll bualneu 11 eon-PuOlllNd Orlft98 eo.t Cl~.,_. ~1 TOYIRUJI• PAOTlCT YOU" P"°P· OAT!C) IUTh"I" a, At-=U21 ......... 19111 St· Coste MaM. CA M tad by i limltad partner. Oally Piiot $ec>t81ftbar l2. uedltcn, and PWtona wtlo HTATI llO. AOIPPI ERTY, IT MAY IN! SOlD AT 1M$. UNI.H S YOU TAKI p 92927 INp 19· H . OetOt>ar 3. ,... ~M ot ...... .,,.. •• d ro .. Min, ~. A PUILIC IAl.f " YOU ACTION TO PROTECT ~. a. G9ttlald Av. The FlctltlOul lulllnala Wollltm E Oanwl. PrMI· FIH In 1"8 wlll and/or ...... of: "aditOfl encl c.ontlfttent NEED AN DPUNATION Y<>Vf' P~. IT MAY r.ua Ind l L~ I.AIM In Name rafwrad to lbOYa wH dent (MALIME A l<ACIAfK credltort, Ind penont wt10 Of THf NA'TU"f °' THI M SOLO AT A PU8UC IN City o1Huntington8Moll filed ~n Ortnga COllllty 00 Thll 1181~1~1i!.tld.. ....C NOTICE A"'*°" llM MM._ 1NyMCMMl .... 1Me111t1d PAOCffoeNGe-AOAtNM I~ lfYOU-~9--4-flj._~ ... Nilwll..lflflmiiMmi,.._1ii;:;;;,,W-'1ijmiill-----; 1·2S-83 F207121 wllt\ the County Clatll of Or· by H0WA"0 I!. POST lft the In lhe w111 end/or ..eeta Of' YOU, YOU SHOUlD C()N. PLAHATION OF THE ZOft8 A-t a tM111 tr...., ot pettGftll OJ THI PftOCl.ID .... Pater Langarar. 3•10 s angeCovntyonSaptembar 'ICT1TIOU9 ....... SuparlOt Court°' Or-BENJAMIN ····NS, AL·"' T·CT ···wv~R. NAT U A .. OF TH· ... ~.111ac:t--~ ......... ·----_. ·0 ·1NIT YOU vou Main St .. C--4. Santa Ant. 3. lNe ...._ITATIMIWf county 1aq..,.1tlno lha'i KNOWN AOINJAMtN 'On 10i'lo11e"ate:15 AM " "' ~-· -......... -.. _"'.. .. ' • CA 92707 • "Mm The following P9t9011e are HOWARD !. POST be 11P-FAANKLIN &URNS ANO AS CICQ COAPORATION as ~~~:~·=~~iA~ ~~~;L=.000 , ba ~~) II '°°"' '° ~COHTACT A LAW-- Thie. bUlinaal wae c:c>n· O ~ubl~IMd Orange Cout dOlnO ~'*-aa: 'Ofaca-Pointed M partonel r• l(NJAMIN F. 8UANS the duly ~ Truetat TACT A LAWYER, 8.-d lldl: laeled *9 The '*'"'(a). IOC!lel W ' On ._..,,_ Ill:= ducted by an lndM Oual al Y 1101 September 12. Hutton Tra'191 Co •• "a2• w. ,...,1at1va to~., the I>. oatnion hM baall tiled under end pU(luant to o..o On OCTOMA 10. 19N, et will be ~ In Room M . lty/Mdw8' tu llUl'fttlef. enct at •11· 4 M. T1'UIT · Thia atatarnant wll lllad l9, 20, October 3; t9&e Paoilk: Coatt HIQhwpy, #C, Mtata of the dacadant. by PATRICK ~A. BUANS In ol fruit. ~acordad on t:16 A.M .. 8ENEFACT aa Huntington h.c:ll Cl~lc malllflO addf'8aa of ttia in. 8UA£AU•INC., a with the County Clark of Or· Fl96 ~t 8each, CA 92MO The ~tltlon raqua111 ttia Svpattor Coc.ir~ of Or· 911 1/19 11 Oocumant No. duly appointed T1uatM Center. 2000 Mall'l,Stra« on tended trlftetarOf(t ) · .,., COfl>C)fatlon • 4Mfr • l"Qe County on Saptambef Hugh Hu11on, Ill, 30 11&.1thorlty to admlnltlar Illa anga County requ11tJno tlltl 16-3A2t53 of OfftGlal "41-under and purtuent to Oead Wadnaaday. at 3i00 PM. KVU WON HAN, daceMad: polfltad T"*-~ _, 3, 1986 P'tlllC NOTICE Harbor 111and, Newport Mtata undaf tlla I~-PA'rRICK A BURNS be ap.. COtdl In Iha office Of tna ,_.. ol Tr11tt rKOfdad 5-tain• Octot>at I. 1Me AM Oidt HUI 8Ut< HAN. 3t41 Cam-punuant to Dead ol ,,.. Pater ltn08(ar Beach. CA 92MO dent Adl'lllnlttrallOn OI f .. pe>lnlad u l*IOI\.. rap-COtdar ol ~ Coc,inty, bar 10, ttl5. 11 Intl No Mull lnel\lda a catNaf'I Ot pu1 Oflw , • 109, ~ r~dad ~ 2. 1 ... , • Pubhlhad Orenoe Cout "17... Marissa M. Gree:.. eeo l•IM Act ,._,,.live 10 admlnlttar ,,,. California. H K Uled b y· tS-3A tt 58, of 'OfflGlal Ra-oertlfled etMICk made pey· Beech. CallfOfnl.a : DOING INt No. ~a. ot °'" Dally Piiot S.pjamber 12, "CmlOU9eu ... H Gianntyrt, Lagun1 BNch, AneatlngonthapatltlOn M tateotthadaeadant. STUART JACKSON . A eotdl In ltla office of the..,._ to !tie City of Hunt· I USINES8 AS· J€RRY'S ~AacordelnlNofloeof 19, 28. October 3. 1989 NAMI tfATllllNT CA 92951 wlH be held on OCTOBER I, The petition r1quHll SINGLE. MANWILL SE~L AT County AaGorClar o1 Oranoa tnoton 8Mch tor t~ of the SANOWICH SHOP the County Atootdet of ()r. F887 The IOllOwlng e>arsont .,. Thi• b11slnH1 •• con · 19&e AT 1:•5 p M In Dept. authority to aclmlnlllar the PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Covnty. Stat• ot C4111fornla .• bid amount Then-. IOClal IK\11'• ... County. a.. ol Cell- ---------Clotng business 11. MISSION ducted by: co-partner1 No. 3 at 700 Civic Cant.,. n tate under the lndapan-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lbacutad by WILLIAM A ~al 8idl Oral l>ICll wMI be ltyllaelarll tax number. end fOfnla. E.ii~ad by 80 Pllll.IC N0TIC£ VILLA GE CLEANERS MM Grac:a OfllHI Wnt, Swill Ana, CA dent Admlnl1trat1on ol h · CASH OR A SPECIFICALLY MC EWEN AHOCLEOPHUS C.-.CS tor and r«AMld alter mel4in0 a6drael of the in.. 1~8. a Calltorftla ........ 32191 Camino C14>11trano' Thi. llatament Wll lllad 92702. lllM ACI . 0£SIGNAT£0 CA8HtrR'8 c MC EWENWILLSEJ.L AT ttla ocien1no Ind rMdinQ °'tended traneta1 ... •r•· partnarlfllt> WIU. SIU AT IUWAlltYCW ADOftTl.D ONMNANCf OrClll'I~ 164 t la IChad- Utad to be In lull lorca ~ affect 30 Oayt from 111 aoop> 11on.on tJac>Larnti.r.1s. 111ae. af\CI Wat adopted by ,the IOI· lowing rOll call vote OOUN· CIL MEMBERS AYES Hertzoo. H ornbuckl1 , Schater. Hall. Whealtr NOES None ABSENT Nona Ofd1n1nce 86·21 changes the zoning ol property loc1taCI 11 3597 Htrbor Boulev1rC1 from MP 10 CL. in conneetlon with Rezone Petition R-88-09. Tru·V1lu Inn/Harry Dady Tna lull text qi the Q!l~.l:. n1nce m1y be r11d In llle City Clerk's office, 77 Fatr Drive. Co111 MeH EllHN P. ~INNEY. City Cleft! Publllltled Or1noe Coast Dally Piiot September 19. 1986 San Juen Caplelrl'1() Ca wltll the County Cieri! of Or· IF YOU 08JICT to Iha A '-lnG on Iha petition CHECK(S), (payable II lime P UBLIC A UCTION TO MMd ~ $Udl oral iitde KUM SQON SHIN, 17214 PUI LIC A UCTION TO 92675 . enoe County on ~lembar granting°' IM patltlOn. 'YOU will be held on OCT08EI~ 1, ol laleln lawfuf ~°' t"8 HIQHUT BtOOEA FOA "-lS1 •Ile.Md the ~ JNnltl• AYarlU8. C.rilOI, ~·~EST 91001" ~ Jlnaoo Jun 22805 Lou-3. '198' at\Ould tither~ et Iha 1Me at 1 45 PM In 0eQt United StatH) AT THE CASH (payat>la 11 time of "IMlad l>ICI by at laMt S~ California IO?O"I CASH ~ al IN of mont Or 61 T0ro Ca. 92e30 PIW107 hearing ·and 1tata your ob-No. 3 11 700 CIVIC Cafllar FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Nie In lawful inoney of the Sealed bids l'llUtl be on flea That Illa l*IONll prop-Nia In i.wf\11 ~ot .. Jong Slk Jun 22905 LOO· Pu~lhad OrMge Coalt jKllON or flla written~ Ortve We11.~s.n1a Ma. CA OLD OR ANOE COUNTY nit ad StatH ) et THE to be ellgibla for Ofal bido-arty to be ~rad 11 de-Unftad ....._. • ...... ~Or El Tor'o Ca 9U3<) Ot11y Pilot September 12. lions with the. Cour1 bai0ta 9270~ COWRTHQUSE. LOCATED FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE d~ •crlbad tn ganar1I H antrenoe to IN ~ Hong,Slk Jun, 22ao5Lou-19. 26. October 3; 198e Iha .hur:no f()U( .ec>e>Ht· IF YOU 08JECT 10 Iha O ~ S A NT A AN A "OLD' ORANGE COUNTY T•ro• o1 Sala S.... wlll f\lfnttura 11•1111' ... 00:"'~ County ~~ "'ont Or El Toro Ca' 92630 FN3 anca may be in 1*19f11:>t by oc1nt1ng ot Ille petllK>n. you BOULE VA RO BETWEEN COURTHOUSE. LOCATEO be In call't • 1~ of purcl\eM ment lradamlme, , on Slnta A1W BMt .. - This t>utlnes~ is con· your 111ornay~ lhOuld etthat ~r' 11 Iha SYCAMORE STREET ANO ON SANTA ANA BLVD . BE· Pf'~. e>eyat>ta upon acalC>-IUM lauahOld 1mpro.,.. tween Sycemora S I I dueled by co-partnefs flt8.IC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR nearing and state your ob-BROADWAY SANTA .ANA. TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & 1anc;e of bid W11h the~ menll covenant no110 eotn-8foedWlly. Santa Ana. Cei- Jtnsoo Jun Hong Siii Jun or • contingent creditor ot jae;110ns Of hie wrollen Ob!K· CA all rlQho Ulla and lntarnt BROADWAY. SANTA AHA, due within 80 days pelt l•t'* IMlh the IOI· tornia all rlgm. tltla enct Jong Stk Jun' ' FtCTITIOU9 .,..... tlle ClaGaaMCI. you must file tlons with the coon bef0te conveyed to and now held CA all right, 1111• end Rejeellon ol Bid• The City iow.ng detcrobe41 aleonollc .n:ar .. 1 con\1'8'f8C! to Ind This stitemen t wu toled NA• ITAT!•NT y911r claim wltll the c.ourt or the hearing Your IPC>elf· by •I ul'lder 111C1 dead of 1ntetest conveyed 10 and r_.... Iha •!Ohl 10 ,., 1>eve<aoe llGanM On Saia now held by It 1.1no. Mild wtlhlheCountyClefk ol Or·. T1telotlowlngper1ona1<I present 11 to the peraonlf ancemay be 1npe1sonorby Trust 1n :na property 1llu· now held by II under Mid anyanC1allblC11 Bae<L~MNo 40-100831 OeedotTrvttlnthe pt~ ange County 00 August 25 dotng bvslness 11. Sa•ton raprasan1111v1 appolntaCI by your a11orney ataCI 1n said counly. Call· Deed of TNll In tlll propar-ty lnl0tmllton and BlCI Ac· now ••"-*' tor 1><amtM1 111u11ee1 1n Ulcl County and 1996 · Distributors, 18712 MHllklt'I Iha court within four monthl IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR torn•a Clescrlblng the land sltullaCI In said County and c:eptance Ar" pt11 m191, IOclled 11 3848 Campu1 Stall dHetlbad ... n 1m 1 Avenue. Irvin•. CA 92714 from the dlle ol tlral II· or a contingent creditor ol therein State Cle!Cl'lbed u apprllsal and 11111 lnfor· Drive • 1011 Newport Paroal 1 Publlshed Or•noe Cout S•••on Wiier Condition· su1nceot lattar1esprovlded the deceased, you must Ille A ConClom•nium com-LOT 5 IN BLOCI( 22 Of matlon 11 on Illa and avell· Beech C1H10tn1a The Northuiatwty 117.50 Daily Piiot AUQutt 29 Sap. Ing Equipment, Inc , !8712 In Section 700 ol 1h1 your claim with the court 0t prised ol NEWPORT BEACH TRACT, able for 1napacllon tn the of· Tb1t the 10111 conlidar-leet of Lot 51 of Newpor1 1ember s 12 19 1986 Miiiiken Avenue. Irvine. CA Problte Cod• ol Calllorn11 present " to the personal PARCEL I IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT flee ol Iha Clly Ci.rll au-. I lion tor tne l••n•lar 01 said Heoghtt, .. thown on I Mllf) · · · 714. Callfornla corpor-The !Ima for llllng C111m1 wMI representative appolntaCI by An undivided t I 16th BEACH COUNTY OF OR· lions may be an1W8'41d by business and of u1C1 llcenMJJr~~:lm:LJll.JKIOll>.&.::-""118'..,.._ __ _ auon ML .. p1re prlOr to lour the court wi\hln lour months interest on tad 10 Lo1 .1 ANGE. -Sl'~T& oi; CALI w beAtin-f~I-~rt&rOOOlRfTn-of 11Altce111naou1 Mapa. ,._ Thts buiontss Is con-mon1Fi1Tr0mlhe dill o f t lfOnl 1n-e-tfatrllrmil s· ract t 1483. 1n the Clly of FORNIA. AS PER llAAP RE-All bids must b4I tubmlttad eluding 1n.en1ory Mllmlled cords of O<ange County, ducted by' 1 c:orporitlon hearing nol!C41 above svance ot 1e11ers as provided Costa Mesa. County of Or· CORDED IN BOOK 3. PAGE to the Crty Clerk. lddr"Md 11 St ,000 00 which con11s11 Callfornta. u ld nortll· Ross Levine, Vice Prtll· YOU MAY EXAMINE the In Section 700 ol th• ange, State of C1Jllorn11, 1$ 28 OF MISCELLANEOUS as lollowa of lhl lollow1ng aas1e11y I 17 50 '"' balftg FICTmOUl IUltNlll dent Ille kept by the court 11 you Probate Code ol C1hlornl1. per map recorded In Book MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF Alk::a llA Wentwortn. City Fund$ Cltpos•teel tn meHured 11ong the North· NA• ITATl•NT Th:s statement WIS tllad are II peraon Interested In The ilrne for llhng claims will 489 P•oes 23 1nd 24 ol Mil · THE COUNTY RECORDER Cieri< H er ow ', 000 00, DI· westerly line of Mid Lot S1. The I llowl persons •r• ltll the c I Clerk f Or \Ila ea11:e. you may Mrva not expire prior 10 four caflanaoua M1ps, In 11\e OI· OF SIAD COUNTY CITY OF HUNTINGTON m1nd Nola. to bl ... IOt the purposae of Ihle da- PUBLIC NOTICE doing .;:,sines1 H A) Miiier :noe Coo~n:,, Sec>t!n~ upon the executor or 1Clmln-months from the date ot the lice ot the County RacorCltlf The sireet address tnd BEACH. P 0 Boa 190. 2000 ch1ngad by funds 111rovgn ecnp11on. laid North-t.-ty F915 Eye Center. Bl Assocli ted 3 1986 ttlrttor. or upoo the II· hearlno nohce above ol slid County otner common Cleslgn1110n. Main St•"l. Huntington eacr0'*-S39.000 00 Prom· line 1>e1ng the centarllt\a of ----------Eye Spectallsts. C) ACI· ' '311710 tOfney tor llla I H CUI()( or YOU MAY EXAMINE the EXCEPT THEREFROM II any. ol the real praperty Beach, C1llfornl• 92848 lssory Note. p1y1bl1 In Superior Avenue, IOtmatty P\8.IC NOTICE v•noe<I vision Center 355 ...., end RUMalt, Al· administrator, and Ille with hie kept by the court II you each and 111 of the units ducribeCI above Is Teteph<>f>e (71•)538-5227 monthly p1ym1r1:a on ll VO< Newport AY9nlle. n lftOwf'I ----------Placentia A•e Newport tontay• at Uw, _,1 Tallaf the court with proof ol --are a person interested !Tl sllOwn 1nCI Clellned on the purported :o be 2208 & SEALED BIOS MUST BE ot tne Mller-$20 000 00 on utd Map FtCTITIOUl llU ... 11 Beach CA 92660 A .... lulta '"°• Newpof1 vice. I wrllten rl(luatl 1111· Ille estate, you may serve Condominium Pl1n re-2208'r WEST OCEAN FILED WITH THE CITY Tna1 11 nu b-1 agrMd EXCEPT THEREFlilOM NAME ITATIMINT Milton A Miller, MO , Beaell, CA t2tlO :ng ohll you Cleair1 spac11I upon lhe executor or aClmln· coroed A119usl 20. 198 l. 1n FRONT, NEWPORT BEACH. CLERK PRIOR TO 2 00 bet_, u 1CI lransler .. a the Northwesterly 30 00 1aa1 The totlowing persons 811 Cahlornla corpo1auon 881 Pubhsllad Orange Cont notice ol the filing ol •n in· 1s1ra1or or upon the al· Boolo. 14189 pages 843 10 CA 92663 e M WEDNESDAY. OCTO· 1nd sa•d tr1nslerc>•s :hat 1nGklded within Mid Sv- d 0, n 0 bus, n e 11 1 5 St Andre"':; UptanCI. CA Oa•ty Pilot September 12, venlory 1nCI 1e>e>ralsaman1 ol torney tor the executor or 870 1nclus1ve al'ld re-ra-The unch1n~nec1 Trustee BER 8 1986 conti0er111on lor :ne tran1· pe<IOI Avenue ROWLAND HEIGHTS 67 9 l786 19 26 Octobe< 3 t996 estate HMIS or ol Iha pelf· 1dm1n1s1ra1or. and Ille wllh corded Octobe< 2 1981 In d1sel11msany llab<hly for any CITY CW HUNTINGTON 1ar ol utd bullMISS Ind ol ALSO EXCEPT THERE- PARTNERS a Cllol0tnoa hm-Th:s business 1s con -F8aax lions Of accounts manlloned the court with prool ot set· oook 14243 P89'S 378 10 1ncorrec1nass ot the street • f AC H . A 11 c I• II. Ml<I license 11 10 be p11d FROM thll l)O<tton Included 1n Sect,on 1200 1nd 1200 5 ol vice 1 written request stat· 405 mclus•ve of Olfic11: Re-3<1Clfess and othec common Wentwontl, City Cleftt only arter 1r1n1ter llU bM<\ w•th•n the taf'ld conveyed on ---------------------..J.----------~lha C1htorn1a Probate Coda 1ng that you desire special cords C1es~n11ion 11 any. shown Published O<anoe Co111 19P'Oved by Oec>aromet11 ol Iha: cert11n deed 10 the t. Mkhaal ~. At· nottce ol 1ne hitng ol an 1n-PARCEL 2 hereon 0111y Pilot s.c>1embar 19 Alconoloc Beverage Control Stele ol C11ttorn.a recorded LOOKING FOR APARTMENT? SEE SU-NDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION DailyPilai J torna, lof ,....._...,, • venlory and appra1semen1 ol Unit 1•. 11 snown and oe-S..o sale will be m1de. bUI 1986 purSuant :o Sec 24073 ti J1nuary 16 1953, 1n BOC* Tow11 Cafttat Dthre, W.. estate assets or ot the pelt· lined on Iha ConC1om1n111m w11nou1 covenan1 or war-F9 t3 MQ 2 437 Paoe 383 01 Offlclal US, Coate ...... CA am tlons or accoun:s n>enhoned Plan referred 10 above 1n Iha ranty e•press or implied re-DllD•IC NOTICE Tn11 Ille lllfe•n o.scnb9<1 Records ot stlCI Oranoe Publtshael Orange Cou1 In Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol Oecl1ra1ton ol Restrtctoon1 gard1ng lllie possession or ~UUL 1ranaltlf"9 1re 10 be con-Cnvnty 011ly Pilot Sapttmber 18, Ille Caltlornia Probate Cade recoreled October 2. t981. on 1ncumb1ances to pay the summated subi«l to tne ALSO EXCEPT THERE· 19 25 1986 Woot1er. An9alo a Boak 14243 paoa 406 ol remaining pr:nc1p11 sum ol FICTITIOUI eu ... 11 1b0ve prov1soona. 11 Iha 01-FROM 1h11OOflton1ndudad ThF 102 Tllatcllar, Attorna,1 lor Ollictal Records the notes secured by said NAME IT ATE•NT floes of ALDEN L VMAN wit hon the land conveyed In -----------:~atltloner, 20ll San Joa· Tne street aCIClrtss and Deed ol Trus: w1oh 1n:eres1 The lollO'*•ng persons are ESCROW CORPORATION :hat ceria.n line: a<O. ol P\8.IC NOTICE qutn Hltle Aoad. Newpclfl 01ner common designation, thereon as provided 1n sa1CI do.no business II Canyon 801 S 1'•0mora Avenue Los condemn111on Su~rlor -----------1 .. ach, CA t2tlO 11 any ol the real property notes 1Clvancea. 11 any Cove Townhomea 1400 Angeles CA 90005 on or Coun CaM No 30.n .21. 1 FIOTITIOUI IUltNIEH NAME ITATIMINT The lollow1no persons are doon9 business 1s LOCAL BOY l . 4 19 M11n Street, Suite 226. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mike RusMll Enterprises, Inc Calltornll corporation. 4 19 Main Street Sulle 228. Huntington Beach C A 92648 T hos ous1ness is con- Clucled by 1 corporation M1cnae1 J Russell Tn1s staternen: was hied wnh Ille County Cieri>. ol Or-•<>oe County on August 1 1986 • '115125 Larry Rothman. Attorney at Law, ltMO hec:ll atvd., If•. 106. WHtmln1tar. CA l2tt3 Publtsned 01ange Co1.st Oa1ly PtlOI A119us1 29 Sep- tembPI 5 12 19 1986 F8S•• POOLIC NOTICE Published Oranoe Coast des c ,, be Cl 1 b o v e , s unde1 uie terms 01 said Deed Ou11: St Suite 190 NeW· 11tef October 13 1986 eer1111eo ~ of wnlch ·~ _ Oa11y Pilot September 12. purpo1ted to be 1872 B·6 of Trust. tees cnaroes and po<t-8Gn-CA9-2660 All ofhef buiTna ntmea recoroeo June 8, 1NO, In 13. 19 1986 MONROVIA AVE COSTA e•penSM ot ihe Trustee and Aldo Gene P1gner1 170 E end ICIClreSMS used oy the Book 13628, P&ga 917. ol FS907 MESA CA 92627 Ol 1he lru'sts crelled by S11CI 1811'1 St Unit B. Costa Mon. transferors Within three sa1CI Of1IC1al RecOfCll ----------The undersigned True:ee Deed or Trus1 CA 92627 year s IHI pl81. so 11r 18 Parcel 2 PUBLIC NOTICE d1scla1ms any llablllty tor any Tl18 101a1 amount ol the Charlei Ptgner1 1132 E known :o transferees 11e The Sovthwattarly 80 00 ----------1ncorrec1ness 01 the street unpaid oalanoe ot :ne obll· Balboa BlvO Balboa CA none tee1 ot Lot 61 of ~ FICTITIOUS IUSINESI aooress and 0111er common oatton secured by the prop-92661 0 1ted Soptemoe< 5 1986 Hetght~ as shown on a M19 NAME STATEMENT des19na11on 11 anv snown erty 10 be so•d e"CI reason· This business •• con· Hui Sull Han, l11t9nd9d rec0<deC 1n BOOk c. Paoa 13 The :011ow1ng persons are he•etn able est1ma:e<l coslS. e•· Clucte<l by a hm•led oartner· Tr1nifMOf 01 Miscellaneous Mao•. r .. doing ousiness as Htgh Said Sllll will oe made but penses and advances a: the Shop Kum loon lhln, In· cords ot Ofange County Tech Erectors 111 1 w11t1ou1 covenan: or war-llmeot lhe 1n1t1alpublic1t1on AlkdoGeneP1onero 11ftdedTrtlflafef-C a l1 l o 1n 1a 1 1 1C1 Avoemo•e Ter Costa Me1<1 ranly e•P•ess or 1mp:1e<1 re· or 1he No1tce ol Sa:e is Hus statement was hied Puohsned Orange CoHo Southe1Soarty 60 00 fM t CA 92627 ga1d1no 1111e possesstan or S240 44• 60 wHh the County ci_,_ ot Or Oa•ly P1tot Sep11mbetr 19 t1e1no measured along tlll Howaro R.cnaro WO<>d encumbrances 10 pay lhe The tx1nel.c1ary undef said ange Coonly on A<J9ull 28 1986 Norlhwntetty '"" of latd worth I 111 Avtemore remaonong principal sum ol Deed ot Trus: neretolOre ea-1986 F917 Lot 61 fOf the pur~ ot Cos:a Mesa CA 92627 the notes secured by said ecu1ed and oehvered to tile F311:3112 1n1s descr1plt0n said Nort~ S:eve Olhe 3828 oe: Oee<l ot Trust .... 11h interest unC1e•s1gned a written Dec-Punloshed Orange Co1s1 ~IC NOTICE westerly line batno 1na Valle <>range CA 92669 thereon as prov•ded on said 11ra1ton ol Oelaull and Oe-Oaioy Pioo: Septenibe• 12 conte<\tne ot Superior Av· Tn1s business 1s con-noies adv1ncea 1t any, mend tor Sate and a wnten 19 26 Oc1ooer 3 1986 NOTICE cw arn>e ia<....,oy NewQOf1 Av· dueled by a 1tm1ted oar:ner-unoe1 1ne 1erms 01 lhe OeeCI NOhCf' or Oelaun and E•ec· F970 PUeltc HEA...0 en..-as Sf\Own on said Mao Shtp ol Trusl tees charoes ano 11on10Sell Tneunoe<sogneo NOTICE IS HEREBY EXCEPT THEREFROM Howaro R Wnodworth ep•ense! ol the Trus1ee and caused sa•d Notoce ot Qe.. ~IC NOTICE G•llEN tnat a oublic hel"''O lhe Nonllweltefty 30 00 IHI This s:atemeno was !tied or :ne :rusts c•ea:eo by 'a•d raun J"CI E1ec:1on :o Sell :o w•ll n.-!'14'10 oy one cos11 1nctuoed Within s11d Su- woth the County Cle1~ ol 01-Deed ot f r us: 10 w11 1IB rt>Coroeo tn the c0unty FICTITIOUS aUllNESS Mesa City C<>uncit on Octo pert01 AVi!nue ange Counly on AUQuSI 28 SOJ 864 79 wnere 1ne 1ea1 properly is NAME ITATElltfNT bl'• 6 '986 al 6 30 pm or ALSO EXCEPT THERE· 1986 Tne benel1c1ary unde1 sa1C1 tocateo The rot:ow•"O persons ire as SONI :nt-•ealtar as prac-FR0"4 1na1portion1nc;luded F31"'3 Oef'o o: l 1ust heretofore u -Oaoe 9-4·86 C101n9 bua.ness as C1n1er 11ceb1e 1n 1ne Council w•thin the :and conveyed 1n Published Orange Coast ecuted ano delivered :o :he BEN(FACT. H u td Street Business Par~ 1800 cnamoe" or Clly Hall 17 tnao certain CIMCI to Iha Oa1:y P1101 Seotember 12. vnde1s1gne<1 a wrnten Dec· tru1t11, P.O. IOlt 3'71. Port Sheffield Newoort Bell faor o""t' Costa MNI, on S"te ol Calllorn1a r.cordad t9 26 Oc1ober 3 1986 Jara:•on 01 Oeraull •nCI De· LAGUNA HILLS, CA '354 92660 IM lollowmg 11ems Ja,,uary 16 1953, 1n 80011 F873 manel tor Sa:e and wriuen (714) H~J711. •r Eliza· Robert E Sweeney 700 u RBAN ASS:ST IN-2437 Paoe 383 Offk:l8' R.-FIC TITIOUI IUSINf:H NAME STATfMfNT The tollowmo persons are __ PUBl __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ d o111 g busine ss as PROTOCOL 3 11 I Second Ave Core1na ael Mar, CA No11ce ot Delau11 and Elec· batll Ch1uuo· N Hacoenoa. La Hebra Cat CORPORATEO au1no112eo cords ol said Orange Coun· 11on 10 <;ell Tne unC1ers1oned PubhsMO Orange Coasl 90631 agent •or Roy K Sakt0k8 tv causPd said Notice ol Oe· Cati)' Pilot Septembe1 19 Slephen L Robinson Inc<' porared•Sllklolo.a ALSO EXCEPT THERE· 92625 Alan Jay Green. 849 S Mountain Ontario CA 91762 Joel Swen>On, 5 I 6A Jasm•nt' Corona det Mar, CA 92625 Tn1s business 1s con- Cluctl'd by co·parlners Ah1n G1een FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng persons Bte domg ous1ness as·• Barry Froenos Water Truck Ser· v1CP 194 11 Mauna Ln Hu,,t1ngton Beacti CA 92646 B11iry : froenos 19411 Mauna Ln Hun11,,g:on Beacti CA 92646 T h•s ousoness •S con our.oeCI oy a" 1nCl1v1oual Balfy I Froenos I his s:a1ement was hied w11h '"" Coontv C•e•k of Or-a,,ge County on Septemoer This s1a1emen1 was 111eo w1lh the Countv Clerk ol Or- Fllll7I ange Counly on September 3 1<186 Published Oranoe Coast 3 l986 Fl l ..... Daily PtiOI Septembe1 12 19 26 Octobe• 3 1986 Puhl•sneo Or11n9e Coast raull and Elec11on 10 Sell 10 26 Oc:oher 3. 1986 1800 Port Shell1eld, New-Fa'"'' 1ncorporateCI ror FROM lhat p0<11on included oe r('COrded 1n Ille county F92 t port Ben 92660 property 1oc11ed soutn of wltti1n 1he f1nCI conveyed tn wh!'rP the real property os 1-----------Thi!. business Is con· Sunflower Avenue. easl of ohat certain l1nal order ol located Trustee is CICG P~LIC NOTICE ducteo by a general Pl•I· sa:uoka Or•ve and wes1 ol Condemn1t:on Sup1r:or Corpora11on ne<Sh•P Main Street and me Co111 Court CH• No 3-0·77-'17 1 Address and 1etephone FICTITIOUI aU;!Nf" Rober\ E Sweeney Mesa Freeway certthed copy ot wn:ch w11 n11mt:>e1 ol oerson conCluCI· NAME STATE NT This statemen: wes Ille<! ENVIRONMENTAL lllA· recoroed June 6, 1990, 1n 1ng \die 11 110 t Bair Cl Av The to11ow1ng pe sons are wtlh lhe County Clerk ot Or PACT REPORT Book 13628. Page 917 or enue Aeseda, Calltornia do•no business as Star ange County on September GEll!ERAL PLAN AMEND· saoo Olflc11J Recoros 9 1 ) '.ls 4 196 ( 8 1 8) Homes. 3 Lt8 S Halladay • 1986 MEN'f'GP·86-10 10 cna"ije The street address a11CI 342 .J408 Santa Ana 92704 F31....,. the land use des1ona11on other common Clnognahon DA TE Sep: 3, 1986 Carlyle Cornwell 1836 Pubhsned Orange Coasl lrom Hoon Oensny Rastden· 11 any ot tile real pr0pat1y CICG COfllPORATION, Port Renwicit Pl Newport Oaoly P1101 Seolembe< 12 hal 10 Urben Center Res•· described above t s AS TfllUSTEE. AMII.ANO C. Beach CA 92660 19 26 October 3 1986 (lel'holl end :o increase 1ne purported to be 1680 Su· SAUCEDO/ AUTHORIZED Tnos business •S con-F886 Commercial Cen:e1 use perlQr Avenue Cosoa Mou SIGNATURE ducted by an 1nd1v1Clual lrom 39 1 000 10 1 438 000 Ca 92627 Pub1tsne<1 Orange Coast Carlyle Cornwell PUBLIC NOTICE squa•e tee: The undetsionad TrustM Daily P1101 Sep:ember 19 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was !tied Re z o NE PET 1T1 o N d1SC111ms any hab•hly 10< any 26 Oc:obe• 3 1996 w11h the County Clerk ol Or· FICTITIOUS aUllNfSS R-86 02 10 rezone lrom incorrectness ol lhe s1ree1 ange County on Sep1ember NAMf STATfftKNT POR .. •O tPllnnecl Develop-address al'd Olhef common F920 3 1986 Tt>e lollow1no l)eftons are men: Restden11a1 High Oen-des>O"a''°" '' anv snown F311177 doing business as A I s.:v1 •o POR UC 1P11nned hereon PubitShed Orange Coast Danie$ Bl o aa:es Nttesoo: Development Ros1dent111 • Satd Hie will oe made bul F876 Daily Point September 12 i--------19 26 0c1obe13. l986F896 • __ P_U_B_ll_C_NO_Tl_C_E __ PU8LIC NOTICE ·- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMINT PUBLIC NOTICE TM follow•no persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS aoong business as AST . NAME STATEMENT App11ca11ons Software T eGh· The :onowmg persons are nntngv '17·L Riverside Av· doing business as E •· enue NewPQtt Ba.ch CA ecut•ve S4>c.r8la•~ 11170 1 92663 01lma1 Lane Hunt•,,oton A~1nald 0 Alvarez 323 Beach CA 92646 Can/\I Street Newpor1 Patroc•a Alma Lousen Bl'Atn CA 92663 19-o 1 011mar Lane. Hunl Tnis business is con-1noton Beacti. CA 92646 ducted by "" 1nd1v1dua1 This ous1nesr. •S con· R~1nald 0 Alvare1 ouc1ed ny an tnCllVldual Tt11s s1111emen: was llled Patr•coa A Lousen w11ti lhe County Clf'r~ 01 Or-lh•s sl<1temen: was llleCI angl' County on Septembe• w1lh the Count• Cieri.. ol Or- 3 1986 ange County on August 28 "311714 1986 PubltShf'd Orange Const Oa11y P1101 Septembe• 12 19 26 October 3 1<186 F882 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINfSS NAMI ITATIMENT Th;> 1011ow.no persons .ire CIOtng ouStness as F & J Music 9<12 A1ale1 Orr•e Costa Mess CA 92626 Forretl M. Weiner. Jr 992 A1aoe1 o.1va Coi11 Mesa CA 92926 M1ry Jane Warner. 992 Aza:e.i Or Cotti MIN C A 92828 Th11 bu11n111 II con· ducted by huso1nd 1nd wol@ Msrv Jane Werner Tn1s s111ement was llled wilh Ille County Clerk of Or enoe County on Auoust 26 1986 n111u Publish~ Orange Coe11 Delly Plln: September 12 19 26 October 3 1986 F874 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUI aUS .. H NA•tTA11MINT Tile lOltowing patl0f'l9 l tt dOlng bvatnesa "' Focu1 FrH Slanding lnMrt1 I 124 M111n Street Su•t• C lrvlna CA 927 14 ChMlotte T Marah 876 I Anthony Or Huntington BH(h CA 9284 7 Thia ouslntta It con· Clu<;IM by In lndlV1du1t Cn1rtot10 l Mal'YI l n1a ""'"*"' w11 hi,d w1111 •ht Cou111y Clarll ot Of· MO• Cc>11n1y on Sf>e>tembllf 3 198& ,,,,_ Pub11sn.o O<•~ COffl Oe•ly l'tln1 SflPIMnbat t:i', t9 29 Oet('lt\ftl l tN9 F807 F3113SI P11h1tsned Orangt' Coasl Os11~ Point Seplember 12 19 26 October 3 1986 F871 PUBLIC NOTICE f'1CTITtOUI BUS!NeH NAME STATEMENT I he tonowono persons are do•no nus1nt'ss as Flo-s t>y l1nC111 16680 Evergreen Cir Foun1a1n Valley CA 92708 Ltnda L H1mmer. 1eeeo Eve•oreen Cir Fountain V•l- i.y. CA 92708 Tn1s t>u&tnest 11 con Clut l'6 by 11n 1nC11v1dull Linde l Hamme• Tn1s slat11men: was ltlPCI wolti lhe Coun:y Clerk of Or ang11 C~)11n1y nn S!'Plembftr 3 1981\ F:l1172' Pubh5ht>d Orang!' Co11'1 0111ly P11m SeplPml'I .. , 1:1 19 :16 0CIObt'r 1 lllllf\ F878 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHS NUii ITATIMINT TIWI IClllOW1"9 per,ons are doing buatneu u Tht' Je~ \'oMlfl ComP•nV"S 138 I M.raamer 8 lvO Anaheim CA 92806 J1me' L Yo ... 11 sm $ Marini! P~t;u Or Lo1o 8""' CA 90903 Tilts bullnHI 11 (('In ducted bV en 1no1v1d11111 JI~~ YOW*ll lnoa SlllarNlfll w11 hied Wllll the County Cit'!~ Of Or ange Ce1on1v on Augvll 21 1<186 ,,, .. Publilhael Orange C~-t 011ty P110t Seot8"'1Der t2 19 ~8 Oe•ot>at 3 11>ae F872 FICTITIOUS aUllNEH NAME STATHKNT Oa11y P1101 Sep1ember 12 C1 Tne Roaring 20 s and U•ba" Centert without coven11nt or w1r· 19 26 Oclobet 3 1986 Denies 01 The Ro1rtng NOT ICE IS FURTHER •anly l'•P•essor implied '• Tilt! loliow1ng persons are F889 20 s 1670 New1><><1 Blvd GIVEN 1Plll a1 sa1CI time 1no oa•Cl•no htle posseSStOn or· CIO•no huStness as Cre1t1ve 1----------- Soltware OeStgn 8881 W1I· PUBLIC NOTICE 11amsbu•o Ave . WeSt· mon~l!'i CA 92683 Alvin Y Calhoun. 888 I W1ll1amsbutg Ave , West· monstt'• CA 92683 T r11s business :s con· ouc it'd by an tnCllVtCIU8i Alvin Y Calhoun This slatemen: w11s filed with :ne Co11ntv Clerk 01 Or- anoe Coun!'f on AUQust 20. 1986 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM£1T~ TIMf'NT The rollow•no oersons a1e dO•no business as llAEl - CRAFT 1835 WMller Ave Costt1 Mesa. CA 92627 Carlyle Cornwell. 1836 Po1 1 Renwick Newpor: Beach CA 92860 This business is con - CluC:ed oy an 1nd1v10ual F:l175IO Carlyle Cornwell Publtsned Orange Co1st This slatement was hied a1lv P1101 AuQuSI 29, Sep· with the County Cieri< ol 01 l"mti.-r ~ 12 19 1986 11nge Counly on September F156 J 1986 PUBllC NOTICE K 21..e FICTITIOUI 8U ... ll NAME ITATIMINT F311171 Puohsheo Orange Coast Oaii) P110: September 12 19 26 Octobe1 3 1Q86 F890 Th" loltOwong persons are doing nus1neu es F1rrell ___ PUBl __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ Prope<llel 14232 Pinewood RCI Tusltn CeUI 92&80 Rol>@rl William Mercer 14232 Pinewood RCI Tustin Ca111 926&0 Ttl•t but1nat1 11 con- d1.1c1fld by an Individual Robert W Maraor ftl11 SlllM\enl Wff filed w•lh 11\f' Covniy Clefll ot Or· MQP C"f'ul'ly on August 14 IQll6 ,.,,,.1 P1in11sh~<l Orenoe Co111 0,11ty P1lol Augull 29 Sep lf'.11\'lhf'r <, 12 19 t988 F8J4 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au ..... NAMf ITATl•NT T ~-IOllO,..tftO petS()(ll at1 O<'•no hu••ness 11 Tna Sl'uvf'n•r t Hr PhOIO 13771 Nl'wJX)rl Avfl • 32 Tu1t1n CA '1)680 Pnal Oven 86 1 w Wll~M CC\~t~ Me)ll CA llU1'7 •.o~untn,.Ar~ lllfln 1016 v .,1,.nc••' <;1 •B C llA CA 9l626 Tlltl but•nt'')$ 15 con dUC'lf'O by • Oll>Mt Ill 01111 nf!••ll•I P11111 Oucn Tho• 1t11emen1 '"''" r11410 wtlh ihP Coonh ("1"'" nl Or lnQt" ( ~nl~ '"' "l'Plf'fl'lbef J 1Q81\ '21ltM Puhhan..ct Or11ngfl C0811 0 111) Pool S'°"lfltl'IOer 1' 19 )6 OctOl'fl• '.\ t99e F87S FICTtTIOUI llUIMHS NAMI ITATl•Hl The loltowlng personi are OOlng buSlnHI 11 MK's U 11 let COHI Hwy, LIQUM Bffeh, CA 926$ I Mary K Tlbbaltl, same Thll bustnen 11 con CluCted by an tridMdu•I Mary K Tibbetts Thi. slltement was llled "'"" the County Cltlflc ot Or· enot> Counoy on September J t986 ,,1_ Pub1t~n.c O•flf\Qt Coast 01111y PtlOI September 12 1!1 26 October 3 1986 F891 PUBllC NOTICE FICmlOUI IUl•H NAMI IT A TIMINT The IOl1owlr19 CllttonS are Clo•no busi,,eu H Tllfl Ql'llM&n Cr&y Comp•nv 7 11 W t7;h SlrH11 SI• G :i' CMro MllH CA 92627 ·•327 Miter.ell F Gellm an 116~1 Wtlton St Wflll· mmSle< CA 92&13 1 nt• bu11n,.u 11 co" 11uctl'd bv an 1nd1vodu1i M•lt l'4'11 J Gelll"\ln I n111 ,,.,...,..,.,_, """' 11'90 "'''" :ne Cl'unh c~i. or Or 111nt,1f' C:nunty on S-ottwn,,.., :I l"i86 ,.,,.,,, Publl'\ht'd O• Inga Cont D•••y P1101 ~1eme>e• n Ill ~6 (°)(11'1~• J 1986 F8711 Costa Me~ CA 92627 place .1ll '"'e•esleo persons encumb•anc;es to P•Y I~ Dennis• Rtbant and John may ap~ar and be hear a by rem111n1ng prtnt•D•' sum 01 Bellamy same as above the C11y Counctt on the the notes secured by tl•CI This ous•ness ts con· 1lorement1oneCI items Deed ol Trusl wtth 1nttlfet1 dueled bv CO· pannets Ir A. NV 0 f" T H E m""on H provtded m ~1d JOii" Bellamy AFOREMENTIONED AC notes advances ti 1ny, p·,,s statement WIS hied TIONS ARE CHALLENGED unde• Ille 1erms ol sa10 Oefld with thP County Clerk ot Ot· IN COURT tile challenge of Trust •~~ ch1rges and ange Countv on September m1y be ltmlled 10 on•y tt>ose eMpenses 01 the TruslM and 3 t086 1uues soneone r111tfls 11: the o: the t<usts created by Hid public heArmo described 1n OM<! ol Trust '311171 PullhsneCI Orenge Coast Oa11v P1101 Seotember 12 19 76 Oc•ooe• 3. 1986 F891 PU8llC NOTICE this "ottee or 1n wr11ten co• The total amount ot lhe resp(>r\Clence dellvere<I 10 unpe•O blllance ot Ille ooll the Coty Council a1 or prior 01111on secureo by ,.,e prop- to lhe public ne:;~ er1v 10 bi! sold 1nd reaso"• EILEEN p '" y. City nOlf' 11st1ma:eo CQSI$ fl•· Clotll . penses and advances ti the Pubhsheo Orange Coast 1om11 ot tht' 1n111a1 pubhc11t1on FICltTIOUS •USINfll Deily P1101 Seolembe• 19 101 Intl Nollet' ot Sate •• NAME STATEMINT 1986 \•. "6~ M7 8<1 Th<> 1n11ow1ng persons are doing nus1ne55 as Omega Pran t :nteroors 2555 1 Sa:twil1f'• Onve Dena Poon: CA ~f,2Q Ste•en AnQt'iO 2555 t Ssltv.ater O• Dana P0tnt Clo 9262Q Tnos ous1neu is con oucoeCI tl)' an 1nd1vtdual Ste•en Ahg@IO TPI•• statement w11 flied wttil tll• County Clafll Of Or· •nee County on Sepltrl'IC. 3 1986 n,_ Put>llShe<I 0 11nge Co111 0111ly P1101 Septemt>at 12 19 211 Octot>e• 3 1996 FH2 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI aUllMH NAME ITATIMINT F9 t6 I •1140 oenehc11•v under s11CI Oee.i C\f Trust ht"t'loro• .. e• ----------I'<'• I"(! and Oel•vff"(I 10 l~ PUBLIC NOTICE "" , ..... ognf'O • wnll~ Dec I( 21 ... FICTITIOUI IUIMll NAllilf ITATUllNT 111•at•Off nt Oelaull and ()e.. ,,,ana lllf <;a!" and 11 wr•llen NC"<" 01 Oeravn ano £lee. '"'" '" c;_.11 rn. unoeoognea r he lollowlng persons i re cau~n saJd Not1ce 01 e>e- doof\Q t>u"nass H Beac:n faun ana Eiect•on to Seit :o C•ty CouOOi'• 161•$ S1 Ill rocoroeo 1n 1he county Crot-HVn11ng1on Harbor wl'le•I ,,,. r... PfoPef'IV IS CA 92M9 IOCltf'd Anthony 8 Edwardt Date AUQUll 29 11>ee 19145 St Cr0tk. t-lllftllnQtOll T'f'UST DllO MMIAU H11tbo< CA 92649 INC , 1 C~ __..,. This business •• con atloft. "Mid'""'"· ,.,., dueled by 1n 1ne11v1dull Ylfllure at.ct . •'11. 111- Antl\ony B EC1wt11JS clno. Ca ttOI 1111) Thia 11111amen1 waa ltlad .. 1 .. 1o1 ay Caro! a-. with the County Cle!~ ol O• 118'\9f«' ange County on Auovs• 1!> PobftsheO 0 •1"9-" Co111 1986 22 01111y PolOI q"'f\Utmbllf ~ I 2 "17 ' 19 •986 Pubhsheo OranQf' Coo: 0811y PtlOI Auoust 29. Seo- l~t)4tlr 5 12 Ill 11186 ~93' PUBllC NOTICE TIWl tonowtno ~so"s are C101no ous1nes1 •a Tne C1411111ve Conc1flrge, 2830 lovon Suite O Newport FICTtTIOUI au._U BHCPI CA 92683 P\&IC NOTICE NHll IT•~NT Gone Teresa P t . 101~ Tl>t' toK0W1ng ~M>Ot lar• Arcwn11 Ort"'° Wtat Covone '1CTITIOU9 8U .... P a0tn9 buSI_.. a1 Lognttng 'CA 9H92 NA• ITATWMINT "411n.,_,., Svstems 1~ I et•~t• Paz 20 t., 4rom1 ,,,. •ottowtno Dtnon1 "'" ~PC"' Blvd C0\18 I.A ... Ot1w-W!'sl Cov•n• C A do1ng1>v1~l11t C1111orn1e CA <1?62' 111 ;o~ Pri,,.1n9 Sv1t1m1 iso~ l MS 1ncsuw-nc Call 611r1>ar1Jn11n W1n1r ,,7 8f'~ll 8:Vd 1\ '1ufll 10r~•11 Ct'•ooratton •&M J111m"'• Co;".>'11 0.1 "411r 11191on e.&cn C4 112fi4fl "WWP"'' Stvd Cost• Mesa CA Q282<, Allnln t>Mn" C:0.. 93!>1 I ( • Qi'l!:i'' Tn1s bus•nen 11 con Sunfldgtt Or H\lntinglO" t111~ bu11n•u •• con C111<1.0 ttv 11 Ot'f\4!r11 0111 Betel' C• t~8•9 duc•"'1 b., "corponohon """Ii•( T 1111 bv111neo • Ct'" 1 '\11'()ha"• S Pl rOle Soc G-Pu IJU(lf'd l'I~ an 1no ... ou111 ,,.,.,~ T hos •tl1arnont w•• hied l no• "llf'fl'lllnl ,.., l1if'CI t11<1 1t1l""'9t\t wet lilaO woth lh,. tCllmt" Clf'f\ ot Or • tt 1n. CNllt'f Cff,r\ ol 0. ..,.1n 1111> C<111111v 0.-of Or anQf' l c><1nty '" S"l'lf'm~ • ,e l'"Unh on Cieot~ll'tt •"9" .C\\ffll'r (In Augutot 20 3 111(\fl ) 11111& 1•~ n111'0I F>111'0I "11'11 Put'lll,hfl<t O•llt\QI Coast 1'11l'lhtN><I "''9t' Lo.,t Publls"90 0t1noe eo.tt 0 11ly D1101 !,eo111mn.>1 t:i' 0111 , 1>t101 t;40C>tllfTlbctt 1' C>1•1\1 01101 Avgutl 29 ~· l• :i't. Oc1ot1!'1 ' tlll t• "f'i Oc:tot>t>f l •986 1em~ 5 1~ 1• 198& res• " FH 1 '6~7 .. __ ..... ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------......-.z;..:==::;:--1 . .•. !J .. ' -Or.noe CO.t DAtL Y PILOT I fftday, September 19, 188e !WUC .,_ MUC llmCl MUC !l!1!C( J Ml.JC fl)T1C( P\llJC NOTIC( • ..... IUrNld ... ......._of .. 9flttty ~ ..,..._ PU1UC MOTICI IC'"" T OI0103 ,_.. • IC l'nll _,_ W City a.rti, will*t Mid time under I -Mme, tN NOTICI 11 HlflHY M011C8 0# NOTICa 0# YOU AM • H'AUL T MOTIC8 0# IALI -"9 ""*· In I ..... ~ bid-.. 111 In tN ,_..,.,.,. GIVEN tt1M ltle City of 1Mne ......... TINSTU .. IALI '*Dill A DllD 0# TMMT, 0# MAL "°"'9TV leo.NI ldei:...,onthl_,...tlfl Ol ltle btclcMr .tth Io.it-1111 1pproxlm1 t 1 ly MPM•WTATIVrl T.S.Na.ll-05,3 DATWO HCIWft 1t, ATl'NVATllAU NOTICI 18 HI flllY tN 8k9 1111'11 NuMMr Md ltle nattoft • ~ ~ S 1,300,000 of Communtty IN'TWMTION TO Corn!KAtr 01-llOl-Olat ,-. UMLI .. YOU TAKI tM. A U1 - QIYIN tt11 t Hlled ~0... "'DeA(ltletlotttloueMll'll)": Ot"'lapmtnt 8'od! Grent llLLll09LHOMI YOU AAE IN DEFAUl..T ACTIO .. TO l'ftOTICT SuptflOr Court ol tht llfGSllHll .. 111,..._~ ledl '*' Mell epeotfy prOYlded, ~. no flo. (COeG) funds 1tYllleblt for AT NtYATI IAU UNDER A DEED~ TRUST YOUft NONflTY, rT 11.AY State of C1tltorn11 for the ttle C*y of eo.. .... to eectl end.,_., ltefft It ... '"IOI.It MllM 8"111 Ill uted efiOlbl9 protecta. Thi City llTATI 0# OAT~O APRll 28, 1114, II IOl.D AT A lllUM.tC County Of Or1n0t wit: "'9 City Counoll, 111.0 . fOrtll In tN ~ unleM tl'lllt It I curtent Council Of the City of lr'Mt MAOOtl IRIN9 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION IALI. •YOU •10 AN IX• In the Maner ofthe Eatatt loa1IOO,eo.e. ..... C.. Anyendll~totM ,..r1tlonwl1llthe OfM91 hllrllONedtllellhef..,_ MCCLILLAN TO PROTECT YOUA l'LANATION 0' THI ot SARA ELLEN MORRIS '°'* talff.1200, on Ot ..,.aifto1Uo111ml.IM ...... C<M\ty flecofdlr. In cw°' Ing are IMQ!ble ectMtlet IC)( A·111n1 PROPERTY rT M.AY BE .. AT u .. I 0, T" I llto known .. SARA E --.tNhoutOl 11:00a.m. ly ltl1ed In tN bid, and tel-~lllon•. lncNcM the the 11111l1tlll funda: °"ANQI COUNTY, SOLO AT A0ptJBIJC &ALE. F ,ftOCHOtNO AGAl .. IT MORRIS, ~Md on,..,~'· 1 .... UN to ... fotttl Irr/ """ In MIMI of the Prllldttlt. ,, L~ eoqultltlon and IANTA ANA, YOU NEED AN YOU, YOU IHOULD CON-Nola" her•b lven thlt MUC *>TIC( OEPARTMINT 0, ,:' :!;f'~,~~· THI TAEASUAY INTERNAi. AEVENUE Septttflbtt SO. 1tM 2 aE--1! p.m. In tile loerd AoofJ "~"'" t&tlO B Str•. Huntlncl NOTIC9 0# MALID BHeh. ClllfOfnll tat M>IALI Under the eutl!Oflty In Any r1•pon1lblt Pl'' Internet Aevtnul COO. MC· prtHnt 11 eaid meeting I ...... .... 1 cs. be given en opporlunlt)I tlon """, • t ... P'oPI' Y rll ... the bid• or• .... alter tc:rlbed below llN betrl Nit· -• ed lor nonpeyment of s11led bldt ert Opet Internal 1'9Venut t111M due ptovldlng tueh blda tohlll lrom Jamee F a Jeenette F c:.td, by It teal! live (5) i It tt'9ll Ill IN .-..pOl'lll-~ the ~ lltllll bl Secret Tr I e ~ M e"ft-t __,w..---CAt;WOftNtA !XPl»(ATTa.r-OF ~A UW WH. u r M I 1---------...__.ie-i*li..,_to dlllwr t11s aneger. ' lowt moderet• Income Not1ce l1 heupbyglven11111 NATURE Of THE MOTICI Of' privet• Mle, on or 111er the bid to ltle Ctty Cllttt'• Ofllol • The City Council of the eento< Ind/or multl·femlly AON BUSH. aa per10011 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST TMlaTll'I IALI 29 day of Sept , 1jH, 11 the "TM-prOJ)lt'ty wm M ctnt. t.,. fl'OhMI of~"' aold It publle aale under ten bid rec:elved M•led bid u provldeiCI by CopiM of the term• I ,. ~ the proper ""'°""* Elldl bid litllll Mt fOfth the Ctty of Coat• Mell reteNM hOUling to be loceted In repruen11Uve of the Eetate YOU, YOU SHOtA.D MO. 1t1101 Olll ce of Charlu W time ........... publloly NII"'""' Md '9lldellOll of the rlghttoTeject eny or ... Irvine of MATTIE !RENE MC CONTACT A LAWYER. On September.2&. 1tle II Strleklen, 600 North Euclid lnttrnel Revenue Codi MC· condition• ot the leeM llon &335 end retetlCI regu· 1v1.Habl1 II the dtttrlet oft letlon• D•t• Bid• wlH be II the 1torernentl0ned Opened Oc;to* 10, 1tae: dre11 Minimum rtnlll Tlmt Bid• will be OpenlCI: cla11room1 end e«omp• 1 1 00 em: Piece of s•: 1ng equipment and -vi< lntlfnll Revenue Stfvlc:e, snall be I0.40 per tQu 24000 Avita Roed, Leguna toot. per month °'**' Md reed ~ It Ill peraon1 end &>efllM bldl. • 2. Th. de'velopment ()(,... CLELt.AN, dlCHHd, Wiii On October 10 , •• 9•15 AM . It THE FRONT •63&, Anlhelm. Cellfornla 11:00 a.m., Ot. aoon .-.. lnt .... ed In tM Pfoe>OM'," OATlt): $e9tll'ft~ 12. habllltltlOn of pul>lle fec;lll. Mii at pflvale tall. lq the 10:00 A.M. ~ Troit .. ENTRANCE TO . THE OLD 92801. Count7 or LOI An· .,., 16 pr.atlc:eble on ,,._ the~ It by • oorpor111on. 1988 • . • tit• ,aervtng prlmarlly l'\1ghest blddlf. under 1111 Selva u the duly appolntldi 0 R" N G E C 0 U N TY Qllff. State o Ctllfo1nl1. to df/1, Ocl1oNr 3, , ... , In the at1te the nenllt of the of· Publi.llld OrlnQIJ CoMt tow/moder11t Income per-terms and c;ondlllont here· TIU61M under Ind pur1uent t~ CO~THOUSE. LOCATED the hlghell and bfft bidder, CounOll CMmlllts, City Hiii, flcerl wtlO Coln t19n In Delly PUot Septtmber 1&, aon1. lnel1er mentioned. Ind JUb· Dlld ol TIUll Rec:orOld on! ON SANT A ANA BLVD .. BE· and tubj«:t to contlrm1Uon 11 Fw °""9, Coetl U.... IO'...,_I on blNllf of the 198& Fun<11 11e 1-nlleble on 1 J40CI to confirmation by the April 30, 1984'. M Oocumenf TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & by Mid Supe<lot Court. all Clllfomll.. for the fumlllllna c:orpor1tlon Ind wtlethlr T420 competitive t>u11. An P'O-Superoor Court. on S~tem· no. 84-1n179 ot 01~ BROADWAY. In the City of the right. 11111 and tnterMt of of TftAF"C COUNTEAS more thin Ont offtoer muat PUBllC NOTICE Jec:t• mutt ti.nenl pr1mertly l!>el 30 1986 11 10 A M . or Record• In the onic. of Ille! Senti . An1. C~nty or Of. 11ld decieaMd • thl time of Niguel CA 92877 Title Of· Wrttten proposal• to lei fered ·Only the right, mte. said p1operty muet c:onfc end lnterHt of JimH F & to 1111 term• and condt110 Jeanette F conn In end to Priority In acceptance 1111 property will ~ otftfld propoHll 10 1111e • for sale II requested, ihe properly "(Ill bl given lntern1J Revenue S.,vic;e will proposals whieh Ofter l lurnllh mlormatton 1b0<.ot cost '"' to enrOllMI • pQ.Sslbl• encumbrencu, otle1 quallty prog11rnt WITH SQFTWAAE. llgn. If Ille bid It by • Plrt· low and moder•ll Income thereaftlf within the time ••· Recorder ot Orenge County,• enge, Stet• of Cellfornla. c:teath ind Ill the right. tltle Additional Mt• of the nerehlp or 1 )olnt venture, pertOnt. . towed by law. 11 4117 WMt Calltornle, ••ec:ult<I I>)'~ C A L I F 0 R N l A R E • and Interest 11111 the "t•t• epec:ilftc;atlona me.y be ob-lt•t• the ""'* end Id· SUltEAIOA COUl'T Appllc1t1on1 for project• Mc F1dden Spece Pell, eon.kl M. Youngblood, ~CONVEYANCE COMPANY, of Mid .dlCMMd hll IC· telnld II the Office of the dr ..... of Ill general 1*1· CO~N~'c::O::l~Qf ere 1vllt1ble et the C~ Senti Ana C11tfornta All the mllrlld IMll M his! a C1lllornl1 Cofporatlon, II quired by oper1Uon ol l1w or Purchllln9 AQlnt It n '* nen end )o4,nt venturera. If munlty Development De-rtght fltle. lnterHt. end ••· sofMIC*S1• prooerty. wt duty 1ppolnted Tru1tH otherw•M . other than or tn °"""· Coet• ....... c.. th• blddtr II • I OI• In the Mitter Ol the Appli· pertm«tt. A c:ompletec:I -.>-Ille !hit the Estate ol MAT· SEU AT PUBUC AUCT under that C:ertlin °"" of eddltton to thll ol Mid d• lomll. lidl 11\oUld be ,... proprieton:tllp or enother ceuon or GREGORY TODD pllc:atlon la due on or before TIE !RENE MC CLELLAN TO HIGHEST BIDDER F Trull IKICUled by JON c. CMMCI, It the time of"""'· ----------..... ----------!CUMMINGS 101 Change of October 13, 19H I t 5:00 hes acquired by ope,.Uon of CASH. (peylble II time ol t SCHROEDER AND SYLVIA In end to ell the oer11ln rut wljlCh m•y be uHlul In de-The governlnQ board Name No ~ 13191 ,· , p.m . there will be no 111cep-llW'O"r otherwise. othlf t111n. In lew,lul money of tl\9 Unit SCHROEDER. HUSBAND property 11tu1te In the City ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE tlona to the deldllne: Submit or in addition to. thet of the Siii•) 111 the no11h flont AND WIFE, IS truetors, re-of Colla M .... County of ----1 FOR CHANGE OF.NAME your 1ppllc1tlon to Sue ~eased II Ille ttme of her entl"lnC» IO the c;o1ded on· December 23, Orenge. State of C1Hfornl1, WhlUllter. Community Ot-dH\.h 1n and to that ceri11n CouMouM, 700 Civic Cent 1985 H tnstrumlf'lt No pmicularty de9C11bed ••fol· \Sf<: 60641 ~t Oepfttm«tti po, mob41 hOme siluattd 11 41t7 om.. Wtll. s.n11 Ane, 85·512130 ot Otfletal Re-lows. to-wtt DEA TH Noncr s HUGHES IR(S L HUCHES, a resident of Corona Del Mar, passed awdy September 1-l. 1986 .11 her home Mrs Hugh<>s has bt-en d California res:dent for 63 years, the lc1st 3~ years 1 n Corona dC'I Mar Mrs Hughes 1s survived bv her lov- ing husband. Waym· Hughes, daughwrs. Barbara Moodv of L aguna Niguel. Christina Hughes of Balboa and Kathlt-en Godley of Yuma, Ar:· zona. sister. W1llte Hatt.endorf of T ur· ranee. also survived by 2 gfandsons. David and Daniel Pr:vate famtl y S<'r\.'ll~ \\ere held · Pac1f1c View Mortuary. Dirf'(:l<irs 044·2700 RAWLINS JEAN T RAWLINS born June 21. 192:-1 m Monti.Hr Nl·W Jc•r St'Y Passed "w .:iv l'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • M ortuar, Criapel • Cremator\ 3500 Pacific V•ew Or •• Newport Beac• 644·2700 HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemete• Crematon t625 Gisler Av• Costa Mesa 540-555<1 Sl'ptl·mber ~. I Yt!6 II) San ClcmC'nll'. for nw1 h of Fullt>rtnn . ..i t thl . a~l' of ti.I Suf\'t\ t•d bv ~ll'r bdt•Vl'll husb.md. Ed - '' .ird W Ra" hns. Jr .md loving th1ld rt·11. J1•ltn•\ W R,1whns. Br.ullt:\ S Ra wlins. ThomJ·~ E RJwhns <ind Deborah Jt•an HJ\\ hns Rrott. also Ul\1\'~d b~ ht:'r rnotht•r Rebc<.~J Tut th" :.1:0.tl·r Barlxlra S Pas1:h anct 4 grand· d1l1Jn•n She .i1 wnd t:'d H ullywood ll1gh wa:. bt \'1ol11w.1 on the All Ctl\ On·ht•stra and <H terH.kd L A City Collegt· (shl· was Studt•11t BoJ\ Pt t•:-1 d1·nt .ind Q~t"t·n nf C:Jmpu~. maJC11111g 1n L.1t11) > A graducAh' of C SC S1·h uol 1>! u lur,Htttll \\ht rt -;ht "ol!o Jll .i• tt\"1• nwmbt·t or Alµh.1 Chi Omq.:.i Sw1111t' <md S,11r11 J udt· <.'; uild c ti Fu II l 'I tot\ \'p.1t..1lt.HI ftlllTI 8 A M to 8 :m !-' :1.1 Frid .. ' S1•ph n1 lwr Hi. .:1 H11~1 11 111~ 1\11 111nr1nl P;irk GREGORY TODD CUM· Bolt 19575, INlne~CA 92713 West M'c Fadden Avenue. <;aUlomll alt right, ·liti. end cords of 011nge County, THE SOOTH Of'.>IE·HALF ~:~~:u~t·t~~ll:~ ~r::~,~~~!~ 01 deliver the •PP'lcetloh to S'pact 21 Pell. San111 Ana. i!)letest CO'l\IW)'ild to end now State of C1111oml1. Ufldl! tne OF THE NORTHWEST ONE· th1 Community Oellelop· ca111orn11 92708 described held by tt under .. Id OMO 0 power of sele therein con· FOURTH OP LOT 19 OF Ing p111:1on'er 10 Ch I nge ment Department It 2801 85 tollows Trust In the property IKUllld ta•ntd will sell .. publtC IUC· FAIRVIEW FARMS, IN THE h t s ti e r n am I I r Om McGew. tr11lne. CA 92713 said County. c.Jitomla, 11on 10 the hfOhest blddelfor CITY OF COSTA MESA. GRE(>ORY TODD CUM· The City Counc;jl of the Oot.lt>le·wtdth Pr estige dascnbing the ill'Cl lhllu:ln: cash or cheek H dlKrtbec:t COUNTY OF ORANGE. MING s I 0 GREG 0 Ry City of lrvtne lh•ll be revi.w-c 0 as I I den I I I I Id as That porttOn ot l..oC 245 0 belO'l'I. peyable II 1h• time ot ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS RAl EIGH REE 0 CUM · Ing appllcauona and Mlec:t· Aristocrat Traveller Year NeW?Ol1 Heights,'" the Cily of sale in lawful money or the PER MAP RECORDED IN MINGS Ing agency• for lundlng on 1965 Model Type 42T. lhree COst• Mes1. County Of United States of AmeriCI , BOOK 8. PAGE 71 OF MIS· IT IS HEAEBV ORDERED November 25, t9H II 1 pub-bedrooms Orenge, Steta al Cllilornie. u without warranty e1press or CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN that all persons interested in lie hearing. For further lnfor· The terms and conditions 1>11' map rKordlld In Book•. 1mpllld es to title uH pos· THE OFFICE OF THE the melle• atoresa1d ap~ar mitlon, l)IMM c:ontlC1 Sue ot the Hie are casn 1n 11wtut P-oe 83 ot MrtOll!anlous session or encumbrences, COUNTY RECORDER OF before this court 1n Oepert-Whittiker 11 660·3&95. mone~ ot lhe Untied States Meps, in th41 ofb ol lhl all rtghl !Ille and Interest SAID COUNTY menl No 3 at 700 Civic a.rbera ltlllelte, DeputJ of America or pert cash and County Recorder ol Slid now held by 11 as such EXCEPT THE EAST 200 Center Drive West Sonta City Clertl part credit, the term• of such County, 1oge1"er w~h lh41 1 lruatee 1n end 10 the lollow· FEET THEREOF Ana. California. on Octot>er Publllhed Orange Coeat credit 10 be aoc:epteble 10 abandoned portion of Santa 1ng described property situ· ALSO EXCEPT THE 27 1986 at 2 30 o'clock Dally Pllol September te, the oersonel represen1111ve Ana Avenue adjoining eaJd LOI ated 1n the 1lorese1d County WEST 213 40 FEET OF THE PM and then and there 1986 and to the Court Ttn per. on lhl Nortn-1 delc:r1t>ed es and Stale. to wtt SOUTH •8 00 FEET THERE· show cause 11 any I hey have T357 cent 01 tne amount bid 10 lotlows· Beginning 11 ,,,., PARCEL 1 LOT 18 OF OF ""hy said P1t11ton ror ch1nge ---------'-.;;.;..;.. accomoany the offer 1nd the 1nlarM1coon ot Ihle otnllf ltne TA ACT 12076 IN THE CITY M 0 RE COMM 0 NL Y ot name shoulo not be PUBLIC NOTICE balance 10 be paid on con· ot Santa Ana Avenue with the OF COST A MESA COUNTY KNOWN AS 2038 Maple Av· gtanted hrma1ton of sate by the cent11< line ol Twenly·Ftl'JI OF ORANGE. STATE OF enue. Coste Mese, Call· IT IS FURTHER ordered FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Coull Rents, operating end Slrtlll, .. said SlrMll .,. CALIFORNIA. AS PEA MAP fornla that a copy of lhts order to NAME STATEMENT maintenance expenses end shown on the map at>ov1 RECORDED IN BOOK 518. Ttrma of sale CHh 1n ltw· snow cause De pubhShed in Tiii 10110 .... ing persons are premiums on insurance ac· men11onld, and lhence PAGES 18 ANO 19 OF MIS-fl.ti money of the United the D•ang<' Coast Delly Piiot. doing business as Ryme ceptable 10 the purchase< Sout,,_t•rty along Ihle otn1er CELLANEOUS MAPS IN States on conllrm111on ot a nt'wspaper or general ,.ublish1ng 3621 S Sear "J shall be prorated 11 ol lhe line ol Sllll• Ana Avenue THE OFFICE OF THE sate. or part cesh end bll· c1rcu1a11on pu1>1tsned in tn1s S1n111 Ana CA 92704 dale 01 the transfer 180 09 !Mt; thence' COUNTY RECORDER OF 1nce ev1denc;td by note M · county at •east once a week R1cnard Yerzik, 362 t S Bids or offers ere 1nv11ed South-Sllrly parallel Wllh thll SAID COUNTY cured by Mortgage 01 Trust for toui consecutive weeks Bear = J Santa Ane. CA for this property end must NQl1hN,llerty line ot 111d LOI PARCEL 2 A NON-EX· Deed on the p1operty so prior to tl'le day ol said hear· 92704 1>e '" writing and wlll be re-2•5. afid a•l-ion therllOI. CLUS1VE EASEMENT OF sold Ten per cent of amount 1n9 This t>uSlfl8SS ts con· ce1ved at the lime ol sale 200 IH I, thence NClltheest9'1y, USE ANO ENJOYMENT btd to be deposited wtth bid Dated SEP 16 1986 dueled l>y an tndtv•Ouat And or Ill lhe ofllce or pera 1111 Wtth Ihle NOl1h-slll!1y AND OF INGRESS ANO Bids or otters to be tn Wiii· JamH L Smith, JucfOe of Richard Verz1k FRAN~ A HILLSINGER. Al-line ol said L~ and trtens10n EGRESS IN ANO TO LOTS 1ng and will be recellled at the Superior Court Tn1s sta1eme111 was llleo torney 101 tne personal rep· thar110I. 180 09 teal to tl'la A, B C o. E AND F (COM· the 11torese1d olflce 11 any Pu1>t1shed Orange Coast with the County Clerk ol Or-resentattve at 3555 Tor· center line ot Twenty·Fi~ MON AREA) OF SAID time eler the t11s: publtcatlqn Dally Pilot September 19 ange County on September raflce Boulevard Suite 201 Street, therlOll NorthwMlarly1 The total amount of the heieot end before dale 91 26 OctoDer 3 10 1986 3 1986 Torrance Catilorn11 or may along aa•d center Im• 200 teet unpaid p11nc1pa1 bllence sale F91 t F311720 De tiled with the clerk of the 10 !NI oo-nt ol oeg1nn1ng interest !hereon together Oiled September 12. Pubhstied Orange Coast Supeflor Coull 01 delivered T1'e W MI adOress and w1tti reasonably estimated 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Oaoly P11ot Sepeember 12 10 RON BUSH personally at ou1er' common oes•gna1t0n. 11 costs eapenses and Id· Dofotllr Ill. Hoyle, IE•· 19 ?6 Octooer 3 t986 any 11me alter first pubh· any, of the real property vane.es at the time or the In· ec:utrl1 ol the Wiii of Mid K 27'81 F880 cation or this notice and descr1blld• ebove is puroortlld 11tal pu1>1tca11on of this NO· ctecedeftt. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE belore m1111ng the uJe to be J11 E 2Ut StrHI, t1ce are S137 279 61 Publtshed Orange Coast NAME STATEMENT For furthet 1nto1m111on Cosu~MKa. Ca 92627 Currenlly dated Cashiers Oa11y P1t01 Septembe• 18 Tl'te rouowmg pe•sons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS and bid forms apply at the Tne un<l40!S>gned Trustee Checlf.s o• Cerltllld Cheeks 19 2~ 1986 ooonq ou,1ness as fne NAME STATEMENT olhce or lhe attorney tor the O•Sda ms af'I)' liabH•ty tor any .payable to the Tru1t¥ or Pnoro L.Jtl 1011 Briso Or The following pe•sons are per,onal reoresentaflve 1ncorr1e1ness or tr11 SlrMt bidder ere accept11>le 10 ---------- Suite 109 Costa Mesa CA d 1 PRO address 8f'ld olher commo,, Trustet> provided proper PUBLIC rtQTICE ThFtOJ 9262• 0°"T'9 iusiness as S DATED Sept 11. 1986 oes1gnat10n It an•. ahown 1den1tf1cat10,, is available 1--..;...;:;..;;.~..;.._.o.;..._~--A A 14 HugMs u1te RON BUSH, ea Pereonal ' \.\'ht l t 14·r S, r.\ 111·, Lomt>ard St Inn Ltd Ire 8202 trv1t'I,. CA 9:?718 R rHentattve of MADDIE h&ratn From 1n(orm1t1on which "CTITIOUS BUSINESS ,, tll Ix· t1t·ld s .• rur 1 c a11orr·1.J n1roo•a1ton 10 t, Oii-o ~nDert Feldman 22 IR7NE MC CLfLLAN O.· Slid He wilt l>ll made, 1>111 the Trustee oeems re41a1>te NAMf STATEMfNT d \ S 1 mh<'r 111 1 B11oso D• Suite 109 Cosra "' )Odg•u~I' tr vine CA Id • w0t"<>Ut covenant ar werraNy. t>ut ror which Trustee makes Tne 1011ow1ng persons are ''· •'fl' • " Mesa CA 92627 19r·~ l c•H ex'preu ar 1mpl ed, rega101ng no representation or war· doing business es Applied l.iltt I' :\1 11 :\h11ll!11.il ·11" ous.ness •S con· Tn•~ Pu5oness ,5 con· DA TED Sept 11. l986 trtle, possasi;1on or ran1y the srreet address or Physics Consul11ng 4737 (. h.1p1.•I l 1.1nh'11. Hm.1· 1 ouctt'O t>y 11 coroorat1on d1ir 1 .. o b~ dn 11idividua1 FRANK A. HILLSINGIER, encumbrances. lo oay the other common oes1gn11ton Arena Circle. Huntington 11 ilh ~:,1,1 p,11 k \.\'hit W111111m Td~ior V P O<ivtU Ron"'' Feldman Atoorney for p111onel Rep-ramam1ng pM c1pal sum of the 01 tnl' above described Beach California 92649 1 T•us stau•ment ""'IS r11ed r1 < ~q1 .. ,.,,.,,1 .. as ltleo retantatlwa notl(s) Hcureo by &aid Olllld property is 939 w 191h Kevin Glenn Portz 4737 111 t ll 111 iJ nf w.t~lht>Courit1 C e,. o•U• ..,1,,1., .. L untvCii:r> otOr JS~S Torrance Blvd ol T1u11,w.th1"1e111Sl lheflor'I SH'IEET C -3 COSTA Arena Ctrc;le Huntington l lL•\\• r, .lu11.111 '" c1ri9e c..ount~ on Auousl 10 tl•Qe t. ,,r,1~ ,., seoiemoer Su•le ;io 1 "Torrance Ciill· as P•OY'ded in said nocl(s). MESA CAL 92627 Beacn Ca1tlom1e926•9 m ,1, t11 rtt.ult· wid••t t'l81) '.l •q11r 1011.,,a 110503 aovan<:M. 11 any. und11< 1111 Said properly 1s being rn,, business is con· 111 1 n,inii 1,. th• F317S29 • J'311726 •orm1 of the Oalld ot Trust, sold tor the purpose or pay· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual P 101·~11..-r: 0• ~ngt> ~011s1 1 p,1pi.~· ••J 0•<1r •lt c(Ja~t Pubhshed Orange Coast 4811S. Clialg85 and e•~nsas ol mg tlle obligations secured Kevin G Portz .\111• 111 111 l '..r\11 1 ._,, 0d•1; P •M Augu<t 19 Sec;. o_.,1, i:: I 1 ""'"'"'"De• 11 Dai•> P1101 Septemt>e• 19 111.e Trustll8 and ol the trusts by sa10 ~d ol Trust 1nclud This s:a1emen1 was llied , t·t ,.,..,., .. , •; "' ""II" i<l • r o~• 1,,., 3 •98t. 20 16 1986 crea111d by sad Deed or Tn.st. mg tees and e•penses ot the with t"e County Cterk OI Or· termlntng the veeue ol thf! aervH t!'e rtght to reject t interest being sotd Descrlp-or all bids Ind to w1lve I tlon of property Legal O.· lrr99ular1t11S acrlptlon-Trec:t 741;J Lot 5 Dated at Hunting! Unit ~. Ph\'SICl l OeKrlP· BAch. Cllllornta lhiS ' 11on-Res1denee 5 rooms, J d1y ol Sept,mbe• 199& bedrooms 2 blths com· · OCEAN VIEW ICHO manly ref~rred to aa 20202 O'ISTAICT tOAAD t Brightwood Court. Yorba TAUSTflES, bJ Ille Lindi CA Property mtly be Marc:ue inspected 11 Extern1t 11•-· Pubh'1\ed Orange Co1 1ng only Submission ot Bids 1 Da•ly Pilot September All bids must be sut>m•Ued t9 26 1986 on Form 2222 Saale<! Bid, F8 for Purchase ot Seized Prop· I erty Contact the ollice 1n· 1 dtcated l>elOw ror Forms PUBllC NOTICE 2222 1nd 1nlorm111on about NOTICE 0' the property Submit b•ds to l'UBUC IALIE the person named below' OF PftOH~TY before 1111 time 1>1ds will be The lollowing properly · opened P1ymen1 Terms be sold as ts. October Bid must be acc0t11p1med 1986 by auction tor unp by ,,,. lutt amount ot the Dtd storage charges 11 1t totals $200 or iess 11 the 1nspec11on 8 00 AM total bid 1s more than $200. Sale 9 00 A M au1>m11 20 percent of the LOT A amount bid or $200. which-Pr1n1e.r lnstrumen ever is greater On accep-1 desks p11n11s. ceb•n• t1nce of the highest btd thel motors engine 1n11ka • Dalance due 1f any. wtll be ••haust componenll sol required 1n lull FOfm of Pay.I chairs Clbinetl. racks f ment All paymttnts must be lures tans, Illes & tile cc by cash. certified check. I tents steuonery sale & c< cashier's or treasurer s tents telephones gaugt check or by a Untied States 1 records postal 1>ank eapress oq LOT B tetegrapn money order Racks 8'lglne. engine Make checil or money 01derl lake & e~h•ust componen payable to the Internal Rev hies ca1>1ne1s. p111et1 ty~ enue Se1v1ce writer toots. t>enche Nature of Title The right gauges cooler recc:><dl ttlle and 1n1eresl ot the Ill•· machine carburetors r payer tnamtd on the front ot COids misc engine par th•S form) 1n and to the prop-I 1nst1ument frames des• erty 11 olfereo tor seie sub· Chairs oll1c;e rurn1tur1 pa 1ec1 to any prior 11a11df els & motors ovtstendlng mortgages en· TERMS 25% OEPOS c4mbrances or other Oens• WI TH BIO (CASHIEF 1n t1vor ol th11d oart1esl CHECK OR CASHI against the 1axp4yer thll ere LOCATION REAR ( superior to the hen ot tl'le 7091 BELGRAVE AV Un1tedStates Atlproperty1s GARDEN GRO\IE, C ottered tor sale W'here is 11nd 92&4 1 as 1s and without recourse Published Orange Coa against the United States Daily Pi101 S1p1ember t No guaranty or warranty e•·t 26 1986 press or 1mplted 1s made as• F'9 to the vatid•ly ot the title '---------- quality quantity w11ghl I size or cond11ion of any ot ---------- the orooerty or its fitness LEGAL NOTICE tor anv use or ouroose No NEWlt°"T·MllA PUBLIC NOTICE c1a1m will be conS1dereo tor UNIFIED SCHOOL allowance or ad1us1rnent or DISTRICT ~BJO F8p FS9H ~o w~ $11,49782 Trusteeand otSate angeCoun1yonSeptemt>er ~~~~~~~~~~~----~--~--~----~~~-~~~~-~~~~--~~~---~~~-~~~ Thi ~n~~a~ ~~r s~d C AL I FOANIA ~IE · 3 19~ Dlffld ol Trusl l'laretotora CONVfYANCE COMPANY, F'11112 Published Orange Cout Daily Pilot September 12. 19 26 Oc:ober 3 1986 F894 for reS<:•SS•On of lhe sale! NOTICE IS HEAEB t>aud on failure of the o•oo· GIVEN lhat the Board 1 erty 10 conrorm w•ll'\.lJO~ I.'•· Edutil\•On ol the Newpor or11sseo or •molted rep· Mesa Uri1r1ed School OtStrn resen1a1ton Redemptton of 01.inoe County Wiii ,. R•ghts Tne ngnts of re-ce•ve sealed bids up to ~ C dempt1on as spec1t11<1 in PM on the 29th day ot Sei ln1erna1 Revenue Code sec· •ember 1986. 111 th l•on 6337 are Quoted as 101 Purchasing Oll1ce or 511 :ows Sec 633 Redemp. School 01str•ct located 1 tton or Property l al ~tore 2985·B Bear Street Cost Sate Any per,on whose,Mesa CA 92626 at #h>C p•OPl'rtY '18$ been levied lime Sa•O l>tdS wtll be put uoon shall ha~e 1"e "9hl 10 11c;1y opened and read tor pay :l'le amount d11e I ACf1v1TY VANS AN logetht>r w1tn tne eJoenses MAINTENANCE & OPEF or tl'le oroceed1ng 11 any to A TIONS TRUCK r Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REA L Y ARE fll(;HT.; AVAl/ABI[ ftOM Ol"f'IG( ( OuM1 TO IAX VIA GOIO(N STMVJillt;J£5 -------~~~~~~--~ ~~---~~----~------~-~~~--~~~---~---~~ e•acv1ed and del1ver&0 10 the H H id TrutlM, By luaan· unders1gried a wnnan ne Kelly, E11cutlwa Vice Dacta1at on al O.teu~ and PrHldent, MS1 Corbin Av· Damano ror Sale. and a wrinen enue, No rttlrldgt, Call· Noice ot Dll•aun ano Etection fOfnl• t1321. Telephone No. to Seti The unders1gn110 (818) 701·2575 PUBLIC NOTIC[ caUWd said Notice of Oalauq Dated August 14, 1966 end liledt0n 10 Sall to oe Published Orange Coast FICTITIOUS aUSINESS recordlld 1n lhe county wl'lere Deily Pilot SeptemDer 5 12. NAME STATEMENT ll'le reel orooe11y is locatllO 19 1966 TP'te 10110 .... ing persons are Flde'1ry Tn.tSIM Service F863 dOtflg t>ustne~ <IS A Coun· • 100 Paoric Coast H1g"way try Spttnkle 1829 Lake Se Hermo111 Beacn, CA 902~ PUBLIC NOTICE =B Hunt1no1on Beacn CA {213) 772 1 t 74 or 372-7788 92648 By. Kalhluen 01Meo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Jenn1ter E Sprin~le 1829 A~thonzlld Sog11a1ure NAME STATEMENT lake Se aB Hunt Bcn CA Da•o ~ll'll'"'bA• 5 '986 Ttif' following persons are 92648 Se~ •9 ;>t> oc-3 •986 doing business 15 A 1 Janet M Sp11nkle 205 O•;i· .;o Coas: Da t P ~ Calvest Associates Bl Mon· H<1rltoro r A Hu111 Bell CA basa Beacnware Ci Al11can 92648 Her11age 01 Store to Door This ousiness is con· Delivery El E~ecuuve Con· ducted by a general part- i;oerge S1>rv1ces 155• Or· nership PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ange Ave (rean Co5la Jenny Sorin111e Mesa CA 9262i This st;atement was fifed Tne tot1ow1ng persons ore doing business as 0 GtFF:N INVESTMENTS 18300 Von Karman Suite 700 Irvine CA 92715 Rupen p Oolasis t55"4 wtlh lhe County Cleik ot Or· Orange AvP l•eari Coste ange County on Septembe• Mesa CA 92627 10 1986 Michael J ro, 1554 Or F31tm ange A~e treaq Costa Pu1111sned Orange Coast Oenn•s G1ll111 2260 Gold· en C11c1e Newport Beech CA 92660 Mesa CA 92627 Oaoly P1101 Septembfu 12 A11a1 M Fo• t5S4 Orange 19 26 October 3 1986 This· business 1s con· ducted by an 1nn1v1du81 Dennis G11tm Ave (rear! Ccsta Mesa CA F909 Tn1s Statement wes llled -N•th the County Cteo. 01 Or· ange County on August 19 1986 F3t7•20 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot September 12 19 26 October 3 1986 F908 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMfNT 92627 This uusineu •S con· Clucteo t>y a general oerr· nersh1p Rupen Oo1as1a Thl5 statement was 1t1eo with the County Clerk 01 Or· an9e County on August 22 1986 Ft'77t3 Publtshed Orange Coast Daily P1101 August 29 Sep. tember 5 12 19 1986 F853 PUBLIC NOTICE Tne IOllOw1no J)i!rsons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doing ous1ness as Atrpor1 NAME STATEMENT loop Joint Venture 3190 F T"e tollow1ng persons are Airoorl Loop Drive Costa doing business as Ant1oue M e s A C a I 1 f o r n 1 a Emporium 1931 Newpofl §2626 3459 Boulevard Cost• Mesa CA Robe•! L Foreman 3190· 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE K 27450 FICTITIOUS BUllNHI NAME ST A TEMfNT 1 hi! lot1ow1ng pers0'1S are Oo1n9 Pusoness as Freeway Union t401 t Newpor: Ave Tustin CaJ1torma 92680 Mohammad H Baghll 17 800 E Coltma R ad • 83 Row•ond He1gh1s Ce 97148 Tn1~ oustness 11 con- d11c 11'11 Dy an 1ndlvlduo1 Monommad H Bagha1 This statement ""as hied wtrh me County Cterk or Or· ange County on August 19 1986 Flt7483 Puolish'd Ora,,ge Coast Daily Pilot August 29 Sep· temt>er ~ 12 19 1986 F839 F Attoort Loop 011ve Costa Mary Anna Green. 242 Mesa CA 92626·3459 Promontory Drive Wiit ---------- Debro L K1rcnner 502 Newport Beach CA 92680 PUBLIC NOTICE Dahlia Corona del M11r CA Pamela Upton. 700 Lido _______ ....;;.;..;.._ 92626 Per~ Drive 11 1•. Newport Peter B Finnerty 3190·F Beach CA 92663 Airport LOOP 011ve Coste Tn1s business is con· Mes& CA 92626-3459 ducted by a general part T Iii~ business '' con· ner sl'l1p ducten t>y 101nt venture Mary Anne Green. Pamela Robert L Foreman Upton Tn1s statement WIS liled Tll11 etatement was filed K 27eSI FICTITIOUS BUS•H NAME STATIMfNT fhf' lollow1ng peraons ere doing business as Red Hill union 7& 1408 t Red Hill Ave T11S11n. Calllorn11 92680 the Secretary al anv ttme All b•ds !Ire to 1>11 1n ac p1101 10 the saie lhereot and,CO•dance "''" Cond111ont upon such payment tne Sec IMtruct1ons and Spec11 1et.vv shall restorl'\ such cation~ wt11ch are on ltle 1 propertf ro him 11nd .Jll tnf' OlllCI'\ ot the Pwchas1n turtner proceed1nos 1n con.IO .. ectnr or said School D•! nect•on w•th the lev) on such tr•ct 2985 B Bear St•ee o•ooert1 shall cease trom Cost'\ ~esa CA 92626 the ttme of soen paymeflt (bl A P1'rl('lrm~nc11 Bond ma Redemphon of Real Estate oe reouireo 111 the d•sc•e110 Alter S111e t 11 Penod Tne 01 ttie 01s1r ct owner, ol an) real prooerty No oidner may w1tndril• SOid 85 provided tn Seclt0f1 n" Bill IOr II per•nd OI fort~ 633') lhett "e'r' eaecutnr5 l1v1' 14' r11lyS alter the dal or adm1n1s1•ato•s o• any SPI for tl'lf' ooen1ng thereof per SO" nav1ng any mt er est Tr!' Board ol Education c tnere1n or c1 hen thereon or thl' NAwpo•l Mese Un1t1" any oer,on 111 thf'ir benalf Scnoo1 01str1ct reserves th• shall t>e perm•lled to redeem right to re1ec1 any or all B•d the property sold or any and not necessarily accep oarticular tract or ~ur.n prop-Ille IOwe" B•d dnd to w11v. erly 81 11ny l•me w1tn1n 120 a") •'1l(l•ma1.1~ or oriegutar1 days after ihe sale tr.ereot If ,,, dny Bid •eceived • \21 Prieto S1JCl1 proo,,rty or NEWPOAT·MIESA UNI tracl or property sh/Ill be FIEO SCHOOL OISTAICT o oerm•ttf'd to oe redeemeo Orange County. Cerotrn B upon p11ymen1 lo tne Stocker. Purchatlng Dlree Purchaser or 1n case rie r.an tor (714) 558·3217 not~ found'" thl" r.ount) 1n DATED: 111,0I M which tnl' prooerty 10 be re. Publlthld Oran91 Coea e1eemed 1s situated then 10 Dally Piiot Sept1mber 12 the Secretary lot the use 01 It, 1tee the purchaser his h11irs O• ft11 ats.gns the amount P••d l'>y ----------such purchaser and interest thereon et the rate ol 20 per cent per annum Etlect ol Junior Eflcumbrances Sec 63391cl Ellect ol Junior En cumb•ances A cer1tl1c111e 01 sete 01 personal prooerty given or 11 deed to teal prop. erty executed ou1suant 10 section 6338 snail d1schllrge such property l•om ell 1tens encumbrances and titles over which tht' hen ol the Unttf'd Slates w+th respect to wh1Ch the levy was made haC! pr101tty Date 9·8-86 H.M. Heeth, Revenue Of· near, ltO Bo• C·H . L19une :t~ CA 12t77 (71e) Pubttsned Orange Coast Da11v Pilot Seo:ember t9 1986 F·918 PUBLIC NOTICE K 274418 FICTITIOUS BUSINf88 NAME STATEMENT Tnl' •011ow1ng persons ar d0•"9 Ou,1ness u Rench· San C'.IAmpnte Auto Serv1c Cl"Mff" 19600 F !!Ir Child S1111 ... ·~n ·•vine Ca1t1orn1 9 •• , .. Oav15on & Ferguson "' V"SlmPnt Of:v,toper' 1960< Feu<." ICJ Su11e 2•0 Irvine CalolC1•n1J q2) 15 Tr11~ o .. s.ness 11 con duCll"d ny a general part nersntp wllh the County Cterk of Or· with the County Cterk 01 Or· 1nge Coun:v on August 28. 1nge County on Stpttml>4tr Alladln Oo1oud1 1064 LH IMIDtlC NOTICE Lomas Ot . •B, L1 H•bf'•. r--r-UU\. __ ..;....._~- Davison & Ferguton In vestment OevelODt'•5 11 Celt torn11 general partnership By OaV.snn & Fe1guson De vf'lnpmi>nt Company a Cali lorr11a 9ener111 partnenl'l1p Ge neral Partner By Dav•ton Land & Cattle Com pany 1 Ct11tlorn11 corpor 1t1on General P1rtner. B• Alen J 0 1v1son President 1986 3 1986 ,,,.. . Hell Slflly. Eaq • 4631 Teller Avenue Suite 140. Newport Beach CA 92860 Put>lished Orange Coast Da11y Pilot Sep111mbe1 12. ,.,., Publlehed Orang• Co11t Daily Piiot Septem~r 12 19 26 October 3 1986 F893 19 26 October 3 196:8891 __ POO_l_IC_NO_Tl_C_E __ PlSLIC NOTICE I( 27 .. 7 PICTITIOUI BUllNIH NAMf IT A TEMINT Th• lollow1ng peflOns are doing bu1ine1t H CAFE DE PARIS 14220 Culver Ortve Su•le B Irvine CA 92714 Monsen ludo 2888 Tu11ne Avenue Long Beech CA 90815 Hos1e 1n A li Zlndl H11gh1glt 2888 Tulane Av· enu@ Long Beach CA ~81~ Th•t bu11nttt 11 con· dvc:ttld by co partner1 MohM n 111dl, Ho1-n All Zandt Heghlgll Thll etlttmenl w11 filed W1th 111• County Clef'i. ot Or· •llO' County on AUOV•' '5 1988 Pl17m Publlll'ted 011n91 Coaat Oa1ty Piiot Augull 2t ~ temb4" S 12 19 19H Fe32 It 21812 "CTITIOUI 8UllNIH NAW ITATfMINT The lollow1ng persona ere doing business IS HMM 1n- vestment1, 12832 Garden Grove Blvd , Suite F Q1rden Grove CA 92643 Robert A H..,ghH 36 1 Newi>ort Glen cour1 N-· port BHch CA 92680 Paul A Motekno 24092 C111dy Lane El Toro CA 9U130 . I err •nc• A Ml.IUt. S2 I Po1nae11111 Coron• def Mar. CA 9:?&2!> Th11 bu11n111 11 con• ~Cltd bV a generel pert· nersh1p Terr~ A Mt.zura Thtl 11811~1 wH fli.d .with the County Clef'k of Or· ange County on Augu1t 20, 1986 ..,,.,.. P;vbllt'*3 Ora~ Coe•• Delly Pilot AUOVll 29 Sep- ttmbei ~ 12 19 1988 F829 C1lllornt1 9063 1 Tl'\11 bu11pe11 it con- ducted by en tndlvlduet All1dln Oorouc:li This statement was 1111<1 with the County Cllfk or Or- ange ·county on AuguSI 19 t986 '317et2 Publtshed Orange Coaat Daily Pilot August 29. Sep· tember ~ t2 19 1986 F838 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTtCI M l"TINTION TO LUii ftlAL AND ltlAIOltAL"'~ATY '°" "'"'°'" OF COltOUCTtNO AN OFFICf ANO CHUtllCH NOTICE IS HERlBV GIVEN 1ha1 on the 9th day or Sept11mber 1986 the Bo1rd ol Trustees ot lh• Ocelln View School D•etrict ot the County of Orenge St111e of C11ttonr1a determ1nt<1 th11 the 1onow1ng 111nd. bu1ldlnga, It 21•1 and equlpment w111 not be FtCTITlOUI BUIMll needed for pUrpoMs ol op. NAMI ITATIMINT erat1ng intent c e r e Th• followlng persona ere pretch004 andtor chtld care d~ng t>vstneu 11 Gold· progr11ms !or the 1>111od be- en-•! Gas Station, 17502 g1nn1n9 October 15. t986 Goldenwut Huntington through June 30 t!l87 Be.Ch Ca11torn1e ICHOOL/ADDAlll: IMy Baeza. 19508 Gal· Meadow v-SchOOI 5702 tvlew Ot ROWllfl<I He+ghll. Cl•'" 011ve. Huntington CA 91748 94!11eh CA 926'9 Thie bu11nt11 " con· No. of"-•: '> ducted t>y an 1ndlvlduat No ... ~ '"t: 1.920 IH I 9MZa All P1oPOalll mutt be 18· Thll llttM*lt WH lilted c.ved ~ lat., then S.p- Wllh the County C~ o1 Or· ttl'llber 30. 198& II 2 00 -noe County on Auoutt 12. P m at the Bu11~11 Otflal 118& ot the Ocean vi.w Scl'IOol Pl1tal Ol1trlet. 18'40 B Strfllt Publl1hed Orenge Co••I Hunong1on 9Hch C•h Diiiy PllOI Augull 29 Sec>• lornt• 9~47 81<11 w1tt bti !ember S 12 19 tH& tubjec:I 10 Educe11on f!Sl& • S.Ctton 3938~ 8 on Thlt Slltement wH Ille< 1Nlth the County Cte111 of Or ange County on July 30 1986 F31MO: Punllsl'led Orange Coas Daily Pilot Aug11sl 29 Sep temh,., S 12 19 t986 F83 ' PUBllC NOTICE FIC TITtOUS BUSIMHS lllAME STATl!MINT l he fotlowing per sons ere d01ng bus1neu •• A CORStltne Gree11ngs B Richard Jonet Limited C Sovth Coast P•odue11oni l1m11eo 20251 C1pecora Aven11fl o 304 Hunting tor Be11c:n CA ~2&46 RtenAro Barry Jonu 202~ 1 CaPf'(:or1t Avenu~ • 301 Huntinoton Be1c.h CA 4~46 Th•• Du11n11u ,. COO· dUClfld l)y an 1nc11v1du•I ~1chard 8 .>on11• This 111tement wH hied wilh the C0u"ty Cleiii ot Or •noe County Ot'I AUQ11t1 20 19~6 ,,,.,.,. P11Dh-hf'd Or•no• Cou t D111i., 1'1101 Auou,1 2t Seo temlll'r ~ 12 19 1911& ____ ..... F85~ ____________________________ _;,. _________ - --of on .00 •t ton '7. on , .. , to '"-. eel .... ., . ....._ nd .,. lee ICI· IOf' 'Y· ~ .,. .... rm "· ol 1ld to )W nd ... ny ny :>n •th )l ,, le ISi 2 ~ ~Ill 2. 1ld $ $ ~ IS Ji- n- n- •s, n- s. e- s, 19 t• s .. ,. T .$ F ,, } 2 '( •• J 9 j Orange Co1tt OAILY PILOT /Friday. September 1i. 19" • • Sales pr_opioti~ns: What will they do for an encore? By JOHN CU~NIFF ~-----....,.. NEW. YORK -In a ma.r.ketplace aflutter with reba~es. d1scoun.ts. below.cost financing, .:·easy terms," a~cuons and shnll promouons, the question anses: What will 1987 do for an encore'} . f'he question ~comes m~re perplexing w.hen )OU consider the poss1b1ht) that many of today's sales might be at the expense of tomorrow's. A.nd 11 become~ confounding when )Ou mix in tax and inflation possibilities . Nobody can prove that the latter is getting tired up again, but all of a sudden it setms (o have become a preoccup~tion with economic forecasters. although most quickly d1scou~t a return to an ything like double d1g1t~ rates. .. . . Fear. tiowever. can be a fa ctor C\'en if what is fea red isn't li~ely to occur. and so there 1s a susp1c1on among mark~g people that their promotions are being ~1ded and abetted by bu~crs seeking to a' 01d higher price<, later General Motors already has done ns pan to fuel tho)e fears, annoµncing. that llS average price wo\lld nse 2.6 pc_rcent on 198? car.s. and as much as 9 percent on some models. Ford and Chrysler ha ve no11nd1cated 1he1r plans. A\Otding ta~es 1!> more cena1nl) a factor. !>1ncc Congres<1 seems determined to phase out the deduct1b1hl) of local and states !.:lies taxes. "h1ch tould add substan11all ) to the O\ erall price of an automob1k purchased next year. Sult another f~ctor 1s a1d1ng ~les. this one being the ab1ht) of foreign carmakers to restrain pnce increases 1n order to mamta1~ sales. even though the decline of thl' dollar's trading value had been expected to force up pnces. .. · Instead. price~ of imported goods and service~ over th'e 15 months to June 30 ac1ually decl ined, albeit m1:1ch ol· the deelanc was caused b)' tht.• 01l ·pnce collap~. Soll, 1\ see ms unlikely the price line ca n be held 1ndetin11el\ Wnh all these incenti ve-. cx1-,11ng s1multancocnl) 1n an elTon 10 keep sales from hogging do\\ n the Joh ol --l1bii'iiid11'1illi;I--------------- .... ? .... J '& ..,...._ ~~ 01 .• }~ ,, : \: ~ 8 ~ ~q 1 59 1n 1~ > •Q ,/',"' .. ., ,9 q ] , A ·~ A, r ,.,,,\ AV.-1 .&6J1 .. , , ..... "~ ··h Q 11 °"ll '· -~ llj( 'il> 'I • llb l~ bl II 11 1l.P1 n 4~ NL. I\ (,,• 10 )0 0 !Q I\ r IQ 1' N L A• I ~ l" .,, "'· A~, .. ..,. 4,,,,.; • r •.. • !iii QI'\ ~ (. ""' ... '1Q Nl 1 \JI" "ill \I'" 8 8• "" A ..,,,. , 11C' c.---,~, ~ .... ~(". 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' ,; ~ ' ·~ _.a· .... ' '. • ! .. !• ... ... ., ' J .... j ., ~ : '8 "' ' ~ '4 4. .. ''8 '91 ' ... 8• "'' 9 •• ... .... "'' .. , ... ... <SJ " ..c ... ' 19 ... "' ... ... "' ... markeung.people becomes all tbo more difficult 1n 1987. • A dnver with every car 1s the subject of humorists, but dt'UrYk on Ole Paul's Kentucky Sour Mash Discount Rate Cut hooch, cooked up ... 1n a suit tn a back room of the . zero-rate financ10g might not be. · In real eslate, auctions have become popular this )Car. panicularl) in Texas and areas s1m1larly overbuilt Overbu1ldi ng elsewhere has forced owners to offer several months free rent. Below-cosr linancin& also has appeared. Fed." ' The reference 1s to Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. which many people feel has been )ccep1ng the sales fires bum inf by repeated cuts in the price 9f money lent to commerc1a bank members. The pncing problem with real estate might be self- correcung, however, since the tax overhaul 1s expected to drarncaH) cut the number of newl) built structures b} removing their status as 1n.,,estor tax shelters. Alben indhnger.-"hose marketing and consumer research orga01za11on keeps tabs on household finances throu~h more than a ·thousand detailed telephone 1nterv1e,ws each week. rc.-ceritl y repont.>d that consumers And there, sa} some economists. 1s another reason wh> the public 1s 1n a buymg mood. Plenty of money ctrculaung m the econom). plus repeated cuts in the cost of money, have helped to kc..cp people buylng 10 1986. But ne w there a.re qucsuons about how mucb funber u:ne~st rates can fa11, and some Fed watc hers arc even ru ling out funher cut~. • , might be ge111pg sated. · His data. he said ·from Media.· Peo n .... shov.·ll the consumer "as feeling the hango\er. aticrhavmg become h adds'up to a mark.c11ng ands.ale~ challenge in 19.87. and soroc folks · spe~ulate that 1f there's a carnival atmosphert.1n the marketplace now.11 will bca circus 11e>Ct )ea~ . -(t}lllf11Em1~------__;;./ ______ _ NEW YORK (AP) -The follow lno llst shows the Over the Counter stocks and warrants lhal have oone up lhe most and down the most based on oercent ol cnanoe for Thursdav No Hcurltles trading below S2 or 1000 snares are Included. Net arid percentage changes are 1ne difference between tne previous closlno price and Thursdav's last or bid D r t C e 1 ~ ... s 6 1 8 Name Jacklife s Congress Yid fhermlProfl TecllComm Blotoglclnc lmreglnc s II Morrow Supertex PrlceCo s UPS Last .. ~ 3•. 2'• ~ 8 I 7 , 2~ JS Cno + 17'• + 1. + \t +1 t '~ t I~ + s , Pct Up 5'' UP )00 UP 27.8 UP UO Up 2 .1 UP .6 Up 200 UP 11111 UP 111 6 10 ColorSvst 18 11 Mlnntecn 71_. 112 Diaonosllnc ~~ 3 techn099n 1'2 14 lnlMObl WI l J• 15 INVG Mlg 14 1 116 D101tut . 91• 1 Watersln•t s 7J• 20 ChemFabric 118 CSI ~n 2 IS·32 9 AmFslFdlMt I 11 USHllln s '2l ClrcfeE•P s • 23 Astrocom ,,.. 2' RefacTchDev 93.. 25 NtnAMBlo 2 3· 16 DOWNS • ti Name • J PllnitMtd1CI 2 lnslrctvsn Laf~ _en~ 3 DlckevJ 4 Olisvllle 11 2•., 4l . 1 Up Up UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP Uo UP UP UP UP UP 18 0 17 0 16 9 16.7 16 2 16.0 lU 148 1•.S 1'.3 10 14.3 13.8 13 3 13 0 12 9 Pct Off 19.2 §!! 19 0 18.S 17 4 s E ooraaMir 6 ONA Pini wt 7 Hv1,kM1cro I PrtfdHllh s 9 AdYMedic 1.H'I 10 AauaScl 11 lnd8nchlnc 112 WtSHJ((P 3 LuercorD 1' ONA Pint un 15 Tu11vrene 16 AmPusage 17 He1stCH i 1 a M1ono11a un 9 S1llconGn 20 W1nst_9nM1ll 21 PeoPE.cDr n ICN Pnrm N I n D1comed 2' NMR Ctr w • 25 Nanome1r c 26 VacudrvCo 3l .. 2~ 2l . 14 • ~ 3 S'lta I~ • Jl. 'J 4 • ~ 3 e 10 1 2 2 ' . 8 ~ • ~ 1 • ., 16.7 16.0 111· 1•. 1•. 1•. 1•. B: 11.• 11.1 11 1 11.1 111 Iii 1:•i~llf!llB...----------------- NEW YORI<. \AP) -Tl\e lollowtno 1151 snows lhe New Y'ork Stock E•chanoe st~ and warrants lhal ha'o/e oone uP Ille most and down the most bued on percent ol chanoe regardless of volume for Tnursdav No securities 1rad1no t>elOw \2 are 1nc•-·uded Net and percentaoe cnanoes are me O•fference t>eiween 1ne Drev1ous ciosmo orice and Tnursdav s 2 D m D r c e Name I OvernTr s 2 WnPac Ind 3 Navslr w1C 4 Navslr w1A S Navslr wtB 6 Navistar I Nav\tr pfO 8 Env1ronSvs 9 Hazeltine UPS Last 42 , 158 • J • 4 I 2l11 7 •• 24 H 16 • 19'" Chg + 11 I t24 + '11 + + • + '• + 2 ~ + 1\Ji + 1...,, PC! 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This activity moved into the spotlight 1-nday with Sl'ptcmbcr contracts approathing exp1rat111n It passed without much commotton The Dow Jone:. a\l'rctgl' of JO industrials dropped 11 6 7 io 1.762 51 tini-.hing the week wuh a net gain of 3 79 point'> Dccltning 1ssul'' JU'>t -.light uulnumlxred advanu.''i nn the Ne .... 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SEPTEMBER 19, 1986 Ian oa.ao Pad,.. Htt 1u1penelon on Qo111 ... C2. Aatroa 'trnlah th~•• game 1weep of ~lnclwtl. Cl. Rustlers have one edge . . Golden Westh.asg~me:.inder its belt ent~r:_tng OCC cf ash By JON FERGUSON Ol .. Oelly,... ..... When Golden West and Orange Coast colleges line up for Saturday night's football ri vaJry al OCC , the Rustlers will enjoy one decided advantage -a game of experience this season. Golden West opened with an 1mpress1 ve 24-14 victory over Bakersfield a week, ago, providing sevcraJ key players wuh expenence and leaving opponents with the notion the Rustlers q~te possibly will be a Jeam to be reckoned with this season. · OCC Coach Bill Workman ·was 1mpressecf . w11h ..that he saw of Golden West~t Baker~fleld. "They're good," the first-year coach said. "With their 280-pound guards (250-pound aver- aae) a~d 300.pound t.ack.lcs (300 and 270) ihey control1ed the lane .for (tailback Carl) Sancrfic1d. They've got a strong-armed quarterback they protect well'." The victory propelled the Rustlers into the No. 6 spot in the Southern California commun11~ college ranlungs. Orange Coast earned mention with a pa!r of votes, d~sp1te no1 having played . Making his debut last week was third-year stud~nl Eric Lawton, a sophomore quarterback malung hts first st.art with a 9 of 18 passing .pcr(ormancc, good· for I 07 yards. ·:Eric threw the bal~ very well and did a good 1ob of runnmg the-football team," Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford s.a1d. "He kept tl\,em moving and RrodlJctive. • · . "Wt hild some n1ae pass plays called· back. When ·y<>u get 10 penalues called "-and the other team a~cepts all of them .. )"Ou lnow you're doing something nght." Lawton, a Huntin11on Beach ffiah 'IJ'l(lu.ate, sajd the game was a aood primer for ttim. ''I feel more comfortable and more confident now. I hadn't played an a while. It feels good to have one under my belt. I was real nervo4s. but after the start I settled down a bat. "The first one's done. Now Jt's JU St a matter of gettinf on wnh business and getting into the next game, ' Lawton said. Satterfield. a sophomore who started om: • game a year ago. said defeat10g Bakersfield an its own stadium. ~Jways a tough place to play, w~ a big boost. "I thank 1t helped us a.lot," 5-\llcrficld s1'1d."' A lot of people were freshmen and went in without a lot of experience. It's good we have a wan under ou~. belt. If we Y<Oul<t ltave lost the game: we would be down, but sance.we won everybody has reaJly been up for prac11tc. We're h1111ng hard and it's brou&ht (Pleue eee RU8TLER8/C3J Ea les Lions devout Irvine, 32-0 Estancia 2-point conversion fails in 14-13 setback By BARRY FAULKNER Oe11J "'-4 C0tteepo .0..1i FLrst-ycar Estanaa High (oa<..'h John Liebengood, coming from a successful program at Lynwood High. 1s used to w1nn1ng foo tball games. So when has Eaglt:~ rallied from a 14-0 halftime deficit to come w1th1n one point oflaguna H1lls.. l4-l).w11h 7:24 lcft in the game. he decided to go for the two-point converc;1on and the wan Thursda~ night at M1'is1on V1CJO High. L1cbengoud pulll'd his k1d.1ng team off the field and had has regular offens1\t~ unit line up from the 3-)ard hne. Howe\ er. after ti: mg to draw the Hawks offside w11h a stacatto snap count, Eagle quanerback Paul Self called ume out and the kicking team shuttled back in for the apparent kick 10 knot the g.tme at t .i From k1ck1ng fo rmation, Self, the holder, handed on to circli ng end Greg Scha barurn. who rolled to his nght before throwing incomplete in the end tone to a "l'll-Cl)\ered Ton~ Mendota fhc m k ga' e the host Hawks a 14-13 wan, their first 1n 15 games over a three-year penod · "We were trying to draw them otT llnd get halfway (to the I '12-yard line:). (Pleaae aee ESTANCIA/C3) Irvine'• Brad Snoddy (on ground) J09ea hie grip on Weatmlneter quarterback Mike Delly ...... plMMo bf Nlc:il 9-a• _ Auatln ae another Vaquero defender charge• l q_ from the front Tburaday night. Westminster uses big size advantage to send Vaqsaway -- By ROGER CARLSOl'lj OtlMO...,ll'llMllMI Their appearance ma) have been delayed aweek b) \lrtueofa 14-l4ue Wlth Valencia in the I 9R6 football opener. but V.estm1nster H1gh's Lions showed dminct evidence that they are indeed for real ·with a crushing performance Thursda)' night at Ir' 1ne High Dom1natmg from the first snap of the ball and sconng on three of their first four possess10ns, the Lions buned the host Vaquero'>. 32-0. with Core) 0 1ck<;on leading the way with three first-half touchdowns. "W e did prett~ much what we "'anted to." understated ( oach Jim O'Hara of the winner\ "We estab- h<;hed our runn1nggamt and we got to pla) a 101 of people .. "We pla~cd Wes'1 m1n~ta football ·· added Jack Bowman. "ho 'ihares <.'oach1ng respons1htl1t1n "1th O'Hara. "W e got awa' from our po"er(in tht• ..ewnd half\ bccau~ "'e "ere t~ ing to do other 1h1ng'" The I •OM estahli,hcd an oq:r- po'-'enng running game in the earl~ going. marching .it )ards 1n 4 pla~\ then 51 ) ard'> 1n -plJ~ '>. and after being turned back once. hulling their wa} 63 }ards 1n pla\'I, '-'Ith Dickson capping cach drn e w11h runs of I ti '\ and ..i vard' The l 1on., dom1nJtt·d ""h 1~· Reggie brings back memories Slugger hits three home rs in 18-3 Angel win over KC h1rn1c Sl'"l'n tu lcJd th1..· -\ngl'I'> to an I l<-I" 1n t>l:lorl' ~·u1~ti .11 ,\n.ihc1m StJd1um l JOIC ulT or Dan l.)u1sl·nhcrn 1n thl' eighth landing 1n thl· nght-fidd bkJlht·r, Manager (icnc Mau1.h ... aid he ".l"n't 'urpnscd to ~l'c Jack.,on put on 1h1• \hth\ and might e'en lno" "hl'rl' 1t 1..1nw lrnm Angels' magic number: fhc -\n~t·b. \\ho ha\e won lour ... 1ra1gh1 anLI 18 1>1 ~2 in1..rl'ac;l'd their kad an 1h1..· \ma1can League West to 91 · !Ylnll''· fh,11 gap 1'> the largest lead 1n duh hl\tor~ anLI rrdull'' their mag11.. number to l.'lght AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST W L Pct. GB By CHRIS MONAHAN "lf)llU "ere: OU\ hcrl' JI 'p 01 I I llt''4.IJ\) 'nu'd ha'e \el·n th1..• J,11nnd1.''>I J1,plJ\ ut prac11ce." said Mauth "He kl! 1n J hl·t11..•r trnrnc uf mind than l'H· ,l·en l11m in '>inlt' 1 l/l< :!. " Angels :' htl 5Xti Tt'\J" "t> -u '121 41; Thursday's . cores Angels I K. t-..an\J\ t 11\ I It was JOSI a few "l'l.'ks back that t-..an\3\ City third haseman C1corge Bretl .-.aid that the Ro)alc; would be World Champion' until someone else won 11 Techn1call}. he is correct But Jl'tl'r Thursda> night. that·, thl· onl) manm•r in which he'~ nght. It wa!> Kegg1e Ja\k.,on, h1msclfcl1minatcd from pennant ract•s 1n thl' future (at lca't as far ai. thl' Angel!> arl' l'onccrncd ). wh o dro\ c the final three nail~ in the rnffin and eliminated the Ro) al' lrom an) posHca~on play. M1kl' \Vitt""' thl· hl·ndactor of ~o .\ngd IHI\. gt11ng the lir\t \t'\'l'n inning' (alhm1ng. '>l'\l'n h11\ and t\\o run<,) 111 1mpni'r h" record 10 1 l:l-8 11 \\3S onh thl' th1n.J lime that Jarks11n h11 thrCl' home run'> 1n a game. Hr dtd II '" the I '/7' ~ orld Sem·, again\l lhl· Do<lgl'f\ "h1k pla) ing for the '.1nl..l'C'> and agaan\I thl' Seattk Pilot'\ 1n 11.JOIJ \\h1k dunning an Oakland •\·~uniform The humc runo, (No' 544. ~4 'I and 54h \1I hi\ career) brought uut a k" 1ntcrc'>t1ng \ta11st1c<; on Jar k<,on II "a' the tir'\I homl' run he has. hit Jgatn'lt thl· Hm:tl" "me (\cpt 17 IQ84. "hen he h11 '.\n 'lfM J .11 \nahnm 'itJd1um. T na' "a' 1dk Tonlgbt'-1 Games ( h1t .1g1• ~hill: \1)\ 1< n" le) 111-111 at Angels f \h( J\l..111 lh-) . ., "\) ..._\1f>t raJ 1o('I01 \linnl''cll.1 <Hhkq·n I' l~J .H Te'a' <Hough I ' 1111 n Rem1•nln9 Gamu Jackson. who "ears unckt\h1n!> 1ha1 read "Get the· hammer out ... did Juc;t that - hammering thn·e honw run' whlll' dn\ 1ng Ja1.. k\nn'' tir\t ,hot lame 1n tht· lir,t 1nning oil a J-0 Denni' I Mnard p1tlh and tnncll.'d ncarh .Viii fr'l'l u)nHng tu rc'>t llt'l'J'l in the -\ngd tiullf)l·n On h1<; '>C\.Olld. 1n thl' luurth 1nn1ng. he ''H'nt 10 lt-0-lcnll'rl,ffl )a, 1d < nm· l'hr thrtd He bcnime'I the '"'h pl.1H'r 1n duh h1<,ton to hit thrl'C h11ml· run' 1n a garnl' lan;ocnphshed sc' en 11011:~ u' crall>. lllc IJ~t 11mc h) Doug DeC1nu•<, \ug 14 ~ 1n 'ica1tlc Jad • .,on had JUSt '>I\ KHI an hi\ pa!.\ ~:! (Plet.e .ee REGGIE/C6) ANGELS ( 17) -Home ' 10 Sep• 19 20 21 Cn1caoo Sep• 22 121 13 24 c1e11e1ano Seo1 76 17 28 T exes Aw av \11 Sept 29 30, Oct t Kan~cn C 'l Oct t 3. 4. S. Teus TEXAS ( 1') -Home 101 Seo• 19 20. 71 M1nnu oia Seo• 29 30 Oc• 1 Oai..•a nd Oc• 1 J 4 S Anoels Awav !61 Seot 12 23 24 Sea lt!e '>eo• Jo 11 28 Anoels Rams pay-steep· price for Everett Robinson says it's worth it to acquire r~hts to young QB The Kams. who've had httle suc- cess with the aging quarterbacks they've signed in recent years. Thurs- day acquired the rights to a prom1S1ng )Oung passer. rookie Jim Everett They paid a steep pncc for the acqu1s1t1o n of the nght to E' erl'll. the former Purdue: standout who has tx,-en a contract holdout with th e Houston Oilers this season. The Ram.,ga\ e the Oilers Pro Bowl $uard Kent Hill. thl' Ram.,· lirst p1rks in the draft for the next two )Cars. their No 5 p1rl.. 1n 1987 plu" defensive end Wilham Fullt'r for Everell, 1he rh1 rd player selected 1n the 1986 NFL college droll "We had to pay a hcahh) pm'C . hut we f~I it's wonh 1t." Rams Coach John Robinson ~1d "You look ahead 10 the next fi,c years. the big s1umbhng block for th<' Rams was n quality quarterback "Steve Hanko" ~k1. l>1(•tc1 Brod. and Ste\!? Dais are tine f(fr thl'> 'tear. but ct'ch 1, an their \~ · "We ~<' Jim Fvcrctt tl'i ont" of lhl' younj\ qunrtcrhn<'l 'i w11h n gr<'at futun· We're nn\111u<1 to ~ct h1~ hcN' a~ soon :h ~''"hit' hut 11 'premature on ho\\ mu1..·h ht• \\OUld tic' U\Cd th1\ )Car." Roh1n,on .,aid "l k '' romang into a grl'at e!ITTI'lTnn1t·nt hl'rl' "1th a num hcr of pm" en pcopk on ot1cn'c and a strong dcl~nse " .. He's a franch1~t··t) pe gu). Bartkowski, the Ram5 starter this se-ason. sn1d of Everett "The> doJl',l come along that ofkn." "I'm excited: it's probabl) the hcst thing ever to happen to nll'. .. E"erett said 1n a conference call to thl' Ra m.,· headquarters in .\nahc1m "I kno\!o the team IC\ comm111ctl ll) \\tnn1ng It has a great rnal'.'h. "Tht"rc·, no qucsthll'l 1n ffi\ mind I did the nfhl thing. It'' \\11r l..ctl 0111 1n C\'Cl)Onc <;best intcre'>t\ .. (\ crl'tt indicated hl' duc\n ·1 l'\pel'I kngth~ nc~ot1a11on .. with thl· Kams. SU)1ng, "\ln• \\On't \tart talk111~ until Moda) a' I understand 11 . hut I'll hl· in real c;oon .. He '31d he'\ not t•orwerncd "1th lhe Ram•.' plan' tor him th1' \l'tH . l'OOlml•ntinp.. "r h<'\ hOl\l' a line quartcrhat k 1n Ra rt Lo" I.. \1 .ind nn only goal t~ tn 1mrHm<' da1h ." His holdout 111 llot"IOn "a' "no1hinJ pcr<1ona1:· h nl'll -.aid "It'~ JU'il that lhC\ h,J, r a ljuar tcrhad. 1n Warren Moon .1nll thn C\f)C'\'tNI me Ill he,· < jtU\ "ho \\llUld not ta kl· UH'' IM a tc~ \l'•'" I he' tried 111 \trullun• 111\ u>rilt all \\1Jh that in mind and th;11 "·''n I 111 n1', ht·\\lnirr<'''' · · - Thr R;imc; had tu outh1d thl' \.rn I rant'l'l\'O 41kr~ for h l'rc11 fhl' 4\lrr-;. \.\ho loc,t quancrbar..·l 1111.· Montana tor the '\Cason nf\er h;KI. .. urgen th1\ "l'Ck. had ofTt'rcd hoth 1)1 their t.r,t-rouml p1<.'k'\ next \cnr a ~l.·rond-round l holl't' and nn'>(' ta1 l..k \1 anu Tuiac;u,opo I he Otll'I' \\Ct•' 1.km1rnd1ng Pn' Bowl no'>(' talkk ~1 irhae'I ·< ·art<'r I 'l'rl'll passed lo{ ' fl5 I ynrd\ and 2' toulhdo"n" la"lt 'ear nt PurJu1· .1nJ "a' ralcd ti) man\ NH tear,1\a' thl' hlp quar1crtiad 3\ :ulahk an rhr LlraO T hr n Ci, : I 4i·~)undrr "a' ttr,Hkd h\. m11,t Nrt rx-r-.11nn1·I 1 hll'l lnr' .1\ till' tnp quanl't h.H I.. 11\ 1h1• d1.atl WJlsoil to miss Sunday's game Plunkett assumes Raiders· starting QB role vs. Giants fl 'il:CiUNDO (.\Pl -Uu.ir tcrhack Marr W1bon of th1..· I n .\ngck'I Raider\ will miv. \unda\ ·, Nl-l gaml' ag.'\in,1 thl' Nt'" 'orl. Ci1anl\ ht·l.111\r 111 J 'llgh11\ ~pJr::tll'd nght \n1,uhkr 11 '~a., announl,·J [ hur\d,I\ lt111Plunlo.ctt '''' 1.1 • l,t\1·d1t11 thl' K.11dl'r' '1nu '1 ·• ng J '1"''''n l'ndin~ 1n1un 1n th II \ .1nll' 11l 1h1 14 '1.1m1l.111tn di ,i, I'' I ,1.1111n~ .1"1gnnwn1 ag.11n,1 1h, 1 1.1 : 111 1tw iz.1 llll' .lt t hl· I 11' \ n1ll'l1·, l " 1 m "\\ 1· n· grnng \\1th 1t11 ,111d lh.1d.11p l Ru''' HlljZl'f' I ''·"' I •rll f Ion•, 1o.11d Jlt1•r I h1• R.1 11kt' ' 11 "' thl'I( 11'-llM lllk n\l\l' pr.ll II l hur ... l.1\ \\ ll\t1n "3' 1nJ11rrd Junng 1h, I qu.lrlcr 1ll th1· R.1111rr,· lt).ti Im, .11 \\ a'h1ngwn la111 \unda} "hen h1• '' " tal ~kd after throwing 11 pll"" Dc\p 1i tht• IOIUI'\ v. il\lln plJ\ed th(' ('01 It' pmr rnmplcting ~() lll his .N P3"•' lllf , .. ~ \:lflh lk WJ'i '1.3( kt'd It\(' t111ll'' anJ 1nter1.1•ptrd three tinw .. \\ ll\on·, \houhkr ''hit~ h\"hl·1,·,I him m1Hl' Jlld m1•rt· ,t<. lhl· ~.1mc· pr111trt'\\l'd "·1' '\ ra,c\l':iTh r ffi1 Wlleon Plunkett g.inw. "11h no tra1.·turc n·"ealt'd \\ ll\11n :11 hndn't prart1ccd th1" ''t'CI. until ht• 1hrcv. hndh Thu~a' I ht '-IHt'lll''I\ d1dn '1 Jlln" him 10 ,1,nl1nu1..• · I k 1 .in lhrt'" a httk hut 11 hurt.,," I l1)fl'' ,.ltd I liH1'' h.1d \Jtd \\l'dne,da\ at ht'I "1·l'ld\ ml'l'lln$ \\Ith r<'f>l'rtl"r. that he \\,\\ h\ttng ~ ll\on a\ rrohahlt' lor \unda' \ ganw "It' \till \1\fC lx'l:IU\C' 1t\ the thnmtnp. mn11nn." Wtl\110 \aid "I lwrx· 11·, m1t going ttl ht· a lingering thlllg ~ 11,lln .1 "'·l:l ~O'I pounder had tx·en hnlh;int 1n th<' R,11Jc"'· 'JCa\On· l'pc:'nN at Drnq•r 1nm~lctang ~O of "" '' pac;\('c; 101 '"ti \ard~ .ind th r<'(' tnul·h<fo"nc; w1th n11 1ntt'rl·cptton' f)c~ptlt' l'\1' 1.:fi!.)[1 • l •>S _\[liClc~ 11 rt'Pl"l'd .t \!( 'ti dC', t\11111 cas1onal double tight ends and double slot loob. as tackles Paul Toulouse (2411 and (i1lbert Isaac !232), guards Make Engen 1227) and Keath Covar- rubias l~26J and center Jag Sckhon 124:!) cons1sten tl ) opened the holes for D1ckl.on. who took advantage with a strong running performance. "( ore~ 1s probably three times the back ht' "as last )Car," noted O'Hara. ""'Joth1ng rtall) surpns.cd mQ," said In 1ne < oach Terry Henigan. whoi.e team wa'> c,1mply outmatched. "The onl) thing I didn't hke was the last touchdo\!o n beca use our defense rcall~ let do" n. But. this will help us -Westm1n\ter 1s a good. physical 1eam 4-fter we got down 12-0. I thought we tompcted with them. Bu.t the) 're a big. ph ~sK:al team." O'H ara agreed with the asi.essment. and said, "Irvine has some fine athletes. We're JI.ISi 'bigger and 11 madt' 11 difficult fo r them against our running game." If'\ 1ne indeed. executed with precision. being h11 w11h JUSt 15 yards on 4 flags., v1cum1zed by JUSt one turno' er and takmg what the Lions "'lUld g.1ve the Vaqs in the passing game. netting 6 7 ~ards on LO of 17 • 1hrough the air - But the running game was nil against a virtually unyielding West- m1n'iter dcfen~. Ir\ me threatened mildly JUSt once -as halfback Mike Steinke dashed I~ \ards to the "1estm10ster 34 in the third penod The next two Irvi ne runs ne11ea two va rds. and an ancomplc- 11on and ..ack h) O'Hara finished off ln1nl' (Pleue eee L10Pf8/CSJ Preps: 10 coast area games ·set tonight Harbor faces OV; Seven teams try to stay unbeaten fnda\ night f11n1hall " in C"VCI) d1re,·11110 111n1gh1 J' Orange C oast art>a prcp.., 1•ntl'r 1he1r ~·1..nnd wt'ek ot a1.. lion H1ghhght1ng J J!•·gJmt' \1.ht>dule 1s \un.,ct I eat1.u"" cntn (}(t·an View's game: al \t•a \ '''" Lcagul' repres.cnt.a· tl\c Nc\,p1111 H.1rhor The \l..'aha"' ~' nl Ou·an \ 1ew art> c>tT tu their 1h11.1 '1ra1p.ht 1-0 start. "h1k I l.irh\11 1-.. 1ng tt• 'hal..e off a 29-fl It''' tt• •111il h rcgM1.kd <;anLa .\na Oth1'f\ Jltl'nlptrn~ II• impro'e on 1-0 rcu)nl\ .11 l 1 , '' '•n.i dd II.far C osta l\.1e..a. l n1\l'1"1 I .1tiunJ fkat·h. V. oodl-\nd[!l .• rnd ,,1Jd l'hJl I.. ( ornnJ Jl'I \\ 1 ".11 '·in< kmcnte Sl'Ck1ng ''' l11u11h ,•rJ1gh1 O'er the Tnton < 11,1,1 \{,·,,, nwt't' \ant1ago at Gardl·n < '''" 1· I l11th \k..a "fresh from a ~ti-t-'' n one 1 I .. 1an1.1a last "'eek. and l n•' l'r"1 " at Para- mount L3guna Aca, h hmh ,1 \ohd La Scoma tt'am. \.\ cx~hn1lgt will be trying to 3\ l'ntw a 4~ ., 10,i. 1n tht' ('If playoff., agJ1n't I a ()u1nta 1n 11 game at {n int' H 1~h and addlt'hack and ~nta .\na Jn' .11 the \,rnt.1 .\na Rov.1 in a dul'l 11l 1h'tcndtng < IF 1 nnll'rcnel' champion' \.iJ,lkha,~ "'on th1• < t'n· tral < t>llll'rl'nll' !Ilk .1 ,C,\\l)n agn "h1lc \,1n1.1 .\n.i ,apturcd the ')(rnthcrn < 11nll'rl'nlt', "'" n Three \urh1'l l eagut• 1·ntrll'\ I 11un- laan \ Jllc' \1Jnna Jnd lluntmgton Bca<.'h. arl· \l'l'l 1np thl'H 11'1111111 "'" I ounta1n \ .1llc' nw1..·t' l I I oro at M1<1~1on \ 11'J'' Manna'J ucl.., Servtte at ~e\tm1n•.irr H1p;tr.Jnd llunungton &-ach '' Jt R1c;hop "vtontgomcry an T orrancr Fountain \. J iit'' " u1 m1ntt off a ~6-1 4 loc;, tu \.1.1H'r lk1 dr\plle an 89- )'ard l ld<nfl rt t11m for a tnuchdown b\ M1kr Maga · Ma(Ul a ~ 11 I~ ~-~rnnd Wide rrccl\ er "a-. 11M11' t'rtt'nth not credi- ted v.1th tht'" '''l 1n tht· anount of the g.1rnt' fl T mo h.i' h.l<I .1n l''tra w~k to prepare for 1111· Baron\ after opcnan1 the \CMon "1th a ~I). I g victory over \\ h1tch11l 1\t I ~-~~~~~~~----~-:---------------.................................................. --' 1 C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 19. 1986 GWCrunners split meets Golden We t Colle&e split two Top teamswi~ entering OC tourney meets in its opening competition an every duy. I would hke to get started a little South Coast e onfercnce croH coun· quicker. We always ~em 10 be down in the flrst try Thursday afternoon at Central New-port Har bor contin ues strong play agatnsf Ba ron s T he Satlorsalso went 8-0 in pool play at the 1n other high school action: Orange County tournament last weekend to Woo4brhl1e 3, Coroaa del Mar I: Wood· earn the third seed for Saturday's bracket play bndge remain('d undefeated in two matches They will vie with Corona del Mar. Wood-with a I S-1 l , I S-S. 8-1.S. l .S-5 victory over Che.- game." Park in HunJina1on Beach. Manna was down 4-0 initially. but cruised T he Rustlers ..Oere defeated by . ---- Ftnt·year Newport H.trbor Coach Dan Glenn says his girls still have a Ion' wa)' to go 1h1s volleyball season. but from all 1nd1cations the team 1s off to a strong start. bridge and ochers for the 111le at Westm1ns1er Sea Kings. High Woodbndgc and orona art seed~ first "We're working on a lot of things. but we and fo unh res~ct1vel) headed into the Orange 1he rest of the way behind 18 service aces. nine Pasadena. 25-30, but manqed a b) N1kk1 Blackburn who had eight in the third 24-50 victory over Compton. G olden West's Frank BantJe rallied game. still have .a long way to gi:>. We're.-improving. County Champ10Mhips bracket play. bu1 I'm still new to this (girls volleyball}." ·sauJ • 1.,.eading the way for the Warriors were · H~atla1ton Beacll 3, Garden Grove 9: The to place second behjnd ·Pasadena's Oilers upped, the.ir record 10 2-1 with a 1 S-J. Richard Sanchez with BantJe cloclc- 15-7. 15-13, victory at home over the in~ a ~rsonal best 21: I S on the four-lnheritjng three srnnors back. from a team which finished second in the state a year a~o. Glenn's squad is off to a 2-0 stan afierdefeat1ng Fountain Valley I 5-3. I 5-3. I 5-10. at Newpon Harbor Thursda) night. Glenn. who coached the Edison High boys' ~enior middle blocker Mindec Adams with 11 team to the C'l F-4A Southern Section fi nal'> 1n kills and junior m iddle blocker Terri Gilbert Argona ts h lh o C mile course. He was behind by about the pn ng. with live bloch and fo ur sen.'1Cc aces. For the "We have a few pla)ers who arc pla) mg ~ea Kin gs. 2-1. Jennifer McCloskey had 12 tourneyu~a!J tn~Xthnll'r e range 'ounty 30 seconds with a mile to go before a El Toro 3, Estancia I: The Eagles dropped late kick put him within seven . "They're o welf coached fro m last· year. 1t makes 1t easier for me:· Glenn says modeMI)'. "We keep getting better. Talent-wise. we·, e got a lot of people back ... reall) wc\I. Jenny Evans and T racy Kruger earl) l 1lls. us. and 1fihe otheri1rls pla) well. we'll pla) "el) Marina 3, l.a Quiola 0: Despite a slow stan. well." the Vikings upped t~('tr record 10 2-0 with a to 1-1 overall following, the 1 S-7 I 6-I 4 13•15 seconds of the winner. 15-7, win by the Chargers on Est~nc1a·s· floor · In a high school meet: In college action: · Mi11loa Vle'o U , l rvlae St: Mark Leading the way Thur day for the Sa ilors 15-9. 15-4, 15-10 \ 1clOI) at home over the were j un ior Beck) Sherwood and sophoml>rl' Aw.•cs. UC Irvine 3, Horstra 0: The Anteaters won 'lamb of the D1ablos led from start to their scrnnd match i~ a row behind the strong finish. while junior Kevin Chase of Plf!Y of sophomore middle blot:kl'r Kris Robens · Irvine ralli,ed to place second in a dual The strong play of Jenny Ev ans. 1 racy Kruger and setter Sara Allison has keyed the team early in the seQson, G_lenn srud. Sienna Curci with nine and St'ven ki lls "We're do1 t1g rl·al well." Manna Coach respecti vely. Alhson had 32 assists.. -lxnn1s <. 'mghlon said "We're getting netter wtth a thrce-gamr sw.::n I S-S. l5-A. I S-12. meet on tbe Diablos· course. Martin's wife· asks· court to prohibit ejection from home From AP dispatches MARTINEZ. C'altf. -The t·~tranged • wife of baseball star Billy Manin has tiled a $500.000 la\.\SUtt asking the coun 10 proh1b1t Manin from ejecting her and hl·r famtl} from their Dan\ ilk home Heathl'f \1anin sa's lhl' forml·r Oaldand '\'~and NC\.\ York 't ankl'l''i manager 1\ ll)ing to throw htr. her motha. her 75-)eai-old grandmother and her 9-)ear- old broth<:r out of 1 hl' ho ml' inlo "'h1t·h !>hl· and Manin mo\l~d 1n I 9!W Mr~ Manin. 26. said she and \1anin. 'X. hegan II\ 1ng togl·tha in Ma~ 14!\11 The couple marncd 1n :--:u, l·mhl·r 1982 and ~paratl'd 1n Octotll.·r I %5 "\he likd forJl\orcl' 1n 1a). da1m1n~ that M~rttn nnl'r c:a111e humr from thl 19~5 ba,dl::ll s1:1asun .\l u>rJ 1 ng Ill hl·r la w'u11. \1art1n prnml\t'd "hl' "'uuld al\.\J~'> protcl'l jnd 'h1dll lhcr) from ad,er'>l' ei.onom1l urrum\tances ·and knl'"' ,h,• had no high school diploma or parttl ular .111h \kill•• "The} had whahttatl'd for \l.'\l'ral H'ar, tll.·furr the~ were married and had an c1grcl'n1l'n·1 Ill an.iu1rt· propen~ ... 'kt1d Mr-.. Martin's a1tornl·\. C1a0 \'jn11l'll1 "We're alleging in 1h1s law\u1t 1hnl' "'a' prurx•rt\ thn had beforl' the~ were marnl·d th.it "'a' .il'o 1rn111h 1he1r<• ·· Thl' '>Ull. filed T ucslla \ 1 n ( on Ira < 11'>13 'iu pert• 1r C oun . '>i.'l·k~ $500.000 1n dama~n anJ thl· 11rJer proh1b1t1ng rl·mo,al of M" ~f .irt1n Jnd hl·r rl'l.sll\l'' from 1he hou'c Manin. IA.ho 1' .... ork 1n~ a\ a ll'k' •~wn u>mmrn tator for the Yankl'non V. PIX-1V 1n \oew Yori.. \.oulJ not he rl'aC:hl•d for n>mml'nt through the ll'am or ht'> Dan' ilk dt\lHi.l' attornc'. BnJn 1 h1c<1sl.'n. ~1anm began h1<1 ·managing rarl·cr \\Ith the \11nnc\n1.1 T"''"' 1n 1%1J JnJ (Jll'r man.1gcd the Detroit f 1gn~ and f e\a$ Rangas He look thl') an kn·, to a ""<>rid l hamp1onsh1p 1n I Y~7 hut rl'\lgnl·d 1he nl'\I :rnr Ht' returned ac; rile ream '-; manag('r in :J unr I lnY and "'a' tired 1ha1 Ottolwr Quote of the day Brian Bosworth 1he llamhm ,1n1 Okl.1honi.1 lmebal 1-.n on ht\ d1sapprnn1mt•n1 a1 n1>1 lll:1nl( ahlc to 0fit an apix·aranu• on "I atr 'ight W11h Da\ 1d I cucrman" 111(() ht\ \t hcduk "I \.\Jlth Da' 1d Ll'llerman all th1· time r, l' alv.av' "'ondacd ahout 1ha1 craC'k 1n hie; tcctti 1 hat \.\-lllJld ht· m~ lir\( 4Ul'\IH1fl 'Wh~ d!ll'\n'1 aO\ hmf\ J\~ 'ou ahout !hat l ral l ". I k '' proh.1hh the uglte\I man 1n .\mn1la.. · Tennell regains eligibility rrnnrll .1 t\.\•Ht·ar 't<lrtl'r a• I< I\ h,,, cCl t I ()\ ·\ '' 11 I l:.~ -T 1gh1 l'nd I krd Ci] reg.i1nnJ hi\ .1lJdem1t rhg1h1l1t\ .ind " nrx·unl to plt.1\ 1n thl· Hru1n,· f!..mw th1' \\t·ekrnd thl' 1101,l'r'll\ .mn1111mlJ I hur<.d .1\ I l'nnl·ll "'h11 h.1J ~4 rl·u·p111111' 1111 2'12 \,1rJ, 1n l<Jl\-did not plJ• 111 1hr llru1n' 'l.1,n11-11 rwning '~·' lo" to < lld.ihnm.1 '"" \\t'l'~' .1g11 \ltt·r .1 hH· l.1,1 "t'l'l-.cnd . l < I \ rl.1'' .11 'l.111 l}1 rg11 \t<ik "aturd~' ntght. \.\llh f l'lllil•ll l'\fWl tnl lti 'l'l' l11111tnl al t111n .\ '•·" 21" pnund 'l'llt111 l rnncll ntl'I '' \.\ Ji.Jtkmit n:quir~nt\'lll' Jurinit 1111· 'l'I ond \UITitnl'r ,t.'.,\IOn JI I ( I ' ,11111 "l lt~1hk 111 pl<t\ lhl' re,, 111 lhl\ .)~on. the !>d1uul Jllnuunu:J One-arm bandit Deeplte one arm In a ellng, a New York fan •• determined to have h i• eouveplr of the ' big ntcht when the Mete clinched the dlvielon title Wedne.day, but a eecurlty guard apoU• hla plan and forces him to return chunk of Shea Stadium turf. ,, Kings select Kudelski in draft NEW YORK -The lo' -\ngel<:s ~ i...1ng' madi.' Yale l'n1,er\lt\ rcnter Bob , i...udelsk1 thr lir'>I OH'rall .,dl'ct1on 1n the "H L·s 19 6 \upplt'mentar~ Dralt. rhc league announct:d Thur.,da' Detroit, \.\-h1ch finl'>hl'd."'tth tht•\.\or'>I rrn1rd in lhl' NHL la\t \c:t\on. 17-57-6. \.\a\ thl' lif\t tcam 10 'l'kt·t and rh<>'>e l 'n1vern1~ ufNorth Dakiita ddcn~l·man Ian K 1dd. "'ht1 "a' la ter declared ind1g1hk The Rell \\ 1ng'> torfr1tcd thl' ptl'k To be a'a1lablc for thl· dwft. plaH'r' mu,1lw21 or ulderh~ Dl't 'L 191Hi.m•,crd.11meJ 1nthc:"J HI enir. <lraft. nn er pla~cd profr!".s1011 JI hrn l q and plJ\ c~I hodl·~ tor Jt !cast one S("J\on JI .1 '\orth Arncman rollt'&l' .it rhc :\~l' of 18. 19 or 20 ~ K1J d.whU"v.'3!1 born Mar It l'JM. pl-a~'td in hi' f1r<il college game la ,1 Octobn Im _')'lorth D:iko1::i at till' J~l' 0f 21. 1hus l11~qual1f~ 1nit him tcir. 1hr Jrat1. Kitson signs pact w ith Lazers l~C.I f \.\.001> -Pa ul t...11,nn l\\Ke 21 a mcmhcr of Ma1ur Indoor "iou l'r Ll-agul' champ1<in~h1p team:.. has '>tgnl·d 1\ 1th thl' LO"-.\ngcln La1cr<; the duh annuunl'l·d fhur'ida' Kmon. a 5-X. 155-pound ll>r"'.ml plJ1l·d thl' lj'' thrcr ~t l'!ll '>ea<;on'\ "'1th Lhl· Halltmurl' Bl:1'1 1ndud1ng. thc cl uh\ tlllc H'ar of I 9X4 lfr prl'\IOU<;ly "'a!> "1111 tht· "ic" 't ork \1""'' Im t\.\o '>Ca<,on'>. and lhl·~ l .tplurl·d lhl' I 9h2 \I 1\I t hamp1on~h1r Kitson had 19 goal\ and I')·'""'' tor till' Hla'I 111 '4 game~ lr1't '>Ca,on USC football to be telecast ..\BC lelc'vt!.1on announled thl· l 'i< at Baylor game would be telct J<,t h \ c from Ba ylor Stadium 1n Waco. l l'\:l\ "\a1urda1 a1noon The gamt· will he u irrtt•cl lnuilh 11n t....\fi( Chann<.'I 7 · Other college foot hall gaml'\ nn teln 1\1un \a1u1 . da) arc Wake Forc\t JI , onh ( arollnJ \tJlt' 11n Channel 13 at 9·'0 and Norn: Dame JI \l!ttht&Jn \t,1tl· on Channel 2 at 11 30 Formally Speaking . l Jlql 9 _J by R alph La uren hoes by • • #119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • McEnl"oe rolls to win in LA. LOS ANG ELES-Si xth-seeded John ~ McEnroe. trying to bounce hack from his early elim ination from the U.S.. Open last month. beat Christo Steyn of South Afnca. 7-5. 6-3. Thursday 1n a second-round mat<.·h ofa men's tennis tournament. McEnroe. who wa!> beaten bY. Paul Annacom.· in the first round of the lJ.S. O pen. will meet Da,rid Pate 1n today's quarterfinals at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the UCLA cam pu~. Pj te ad vanced Thursday by eliminating Mike Leach. 6-2. 6-3. In other q uanerfin al action Thursda)'. 1op-seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden overpowered Brod Dyke of Australia. 6-4. 6-1 . second-seeded Brad Gilbert downed Jonathan Canter. 6-3, 6-3. and Dcmck Rostagno. who had to qualify for the tournament last week. Mun ned eighth-seeded Aaron Kn ckstein. 6-1 . 6-3. In the q uanerfi nals today, 1n add111on to the McEnroe-Pate match. Edberg will face Rostagno: G1lben will m<:et Pat Cash of Austra lia. and Pc1er Lundgren of weden will pla) Ja1m<: Y zaga of Peru ('ash, Lundgren and Yzaga won their second-round matches Wednesday. The semifinals will be play<.·d Saturda) and the li nals art' scheduled for Sunda} The <;1nglc~ c·hamp1on <.'am s $50.000 and the runner-up collects S25.000. Smith, Ramirez gain victory L.\Ci lJN-\ 'JIGUEL-The team'> nl B;J .\nne Smith and Raul Ramm·1 and Bonnie Gadusek and Dick Stockton 'wn·d first-round\ ll'toncs Thursda) night 1n the $ IOO.t)()() Ford Spom Tennis Cham p10nsh1p~. Smith and Ram1rc1 defearcd V1rg1 n1a W:idc and V11as Gerula1t1'1> fi-2. 4-6. 6-3. v.h11l' Ciadu<.l'k :ind Stocl-.ton 1:hm1natl·d ..\nn<: Wh1tc antf1a1mc F11lC)I ti-' 7.). rhl· othl'f l\.\O lir.1-round matlht•\ tn till' nll\nf doubk' i.umJ)l't111on v.111 bl· pla)t'd tonight JI 1lw Laguna ~1gul'I Racquel ( lub. Roh1n V.h1tc and lltt' ~a$tasc fau~ Meli~c;a (lurnc} and Trc) \\alt kl· ll)llO"ed h~ Peanut Louie Harper and Jme H 1gucra' '' Joannl' Ru!>~cll and 1.itan Smith The sem1finj(\ "''II ht· pl:l\cd Sa111rda~ .111nnrn111 and the t:hampwn,h1p matth "''II ht· pla~rJ ~unJ.i' Jfternuon Delsing, Byrum tied for lead M il W.\1 IKfE-Jay Dt.o.l,ing c.-aglffi n 1wo const·cuuvc hole'>. and Tom Ayrum l·ardl'd four hml1l''> 1n 'iUl'C't''>'>ll>n a\ th1..· 'cc~>nd-~l·ar goll pros '>hot 7-undl·r pur ti ' to t1C for the fir'>t-round kad rhuf'>d~I\ in tht• ( 1redll'r M tlv. auk cc Open f>cl5.1ng and B~ rum. both \l'l'l-.1ng tu hn·ak 1ntu tht• top 100 mom·,-mal rr'i on thr P(i.\ 1our. kd thm· golkrs \.\ho had 1)6 (ore) P:l\ 10. I om Purt1cr .ind r:rank Conn1..·r John .\dam' and Jim Deni lollowcd "11h 5-unuer Buhl ""a\. the l'C i ·\champion .ind tr. 111g to he thr tour's kadtng mont•\ ·\.\inner"' 11h .1 ~uud tin"h 1n thr $400.000 \1tl"'aUkl'l' 1ournan1C.'nt 'hot .1 ti'J Tv.a~ 1ratl' <ir1..·g ~orman h\ 'ltghtl~ mrnl' th.in $2,.fJ<)() 111 tht· nwnq ranking'> Od'iing·, onl·-bog<:~ round ll'aturl•J ha' l -111 ha1 k t::iglc' an uncommon nC'currcnrt• l'' t•n 11n \hl' I'( i •\ r. Ill r Television, radio TEL.EVI. ION 7 'll p 111 -HORSE RACING I m -\ ngl'11..·, Count\ hur ll-arurr raCl'. ('hannl'I 'h RADIO 4 H p m -BASE BALL l>odgrr' at ( tn<:tnnau K AA{ (791)) 7 '5 p.m -BASEBALL < htld@.U \\ h11r . m al .\ngcl<.. KM PC 17101. Bengal& pOWer past Browns Kin neb rew scor es t hree T D's to spark Cin cinna ti , 3 0 -13 CLEVELAND lAP) -Fullback Larry Kinnebrew looked even bigger than the 258 pounds listed by his name in the program as he bruised his way to three touchdowns Thursday night. gl\ing the Ci ncinnati Bengals a 30-13 victory over the Cleveland Browns. "You better believe he's a load, a1 270 Pounds." said C'.leveland dcfe ns1"c end Carl Hairston. "With a ~uy that h1g, you've got to have a lot of guys around him. • Kinnebrew was limited to 18 yards rushing in the first half, bu1 he gamed 76 yards. mostly on runs up the middle. in the final two penods of the nattonally televised NFL game. "Basically. v.e were running the same tl\,t ng tn the second half that we ran tn the fi rst half.'' Kinnebrew said. "But we Just had a different blocki ng scheme. The defense was stunting oul a lot and we were tak ing them where we wa nted to go. I wa~ reading lhe culbacks and taking the straight-ahead run." Cle' ela nd Coach Many Scho ttenhe1mer. · who watched his team lose its seventh straight home opener. said Kinnebrew e' oked ml'moncs of Pete Johnson, th e h1g fullback who scored 420 points for 1he Bengals from 1977to 1983. "I don '11h1n k lh<:y're any different at all. It's the same gu~ ... Schot1cnhe1mer said. · • The Bengals. 2-1. have won li ve of their. last six meeting!>"' 1th Cleveland Cinc1nna11 had stancd each of the last three '\Casons w11,h r~cords of0-3 The Bro"' n'i trailed I 3-7 late in the second quarter hcforc rail) ing lo Ill' the ga me 13-13 m1dwa} through the third quaner WATER POLO Costa Mesa 4-0 after tourney win Costa Mc\a High remained unbeaten in water polo allwn fhur~a~. downing Santa Monica. 14-10. for the ~tu,tang\· founh straight victory. I hl· tnumph came 1n the Villa Park Tournament and mo' l'd < O\la Mc~ into a match up w11h San C'lemen1c toda\ at f oothill High Junior Shanl' Coon'> pourt•d 1n six goals and senior c ra1g Mane~'> addeu thrct· for th l· Mustangs. Sophomorl· goahe Scott Taylor stopped I 0 shots as C osta Mc...a ralltl'd from a 4-1 fir'il-Quartcr defi cit to score \l'\ en timn 1n tht• second period and led the rest of the In othl'r high '>l hool action Marina 8, Beverly Hills 7: <\nd~ Parazettc scored six ~oats and Wadl· Womacl made a key steal with 22 '\ernnd\ rl'ma1n1ng to seal thl· game as 1he Vikings won their ~l·ason opcn~r in the first round of the Millikan I ourn..iml·nt at l ong Beach Poly High Thl' 'lllOI) mo\ Cd the V1k1ng.s into second-roun d ;ict11H1 at .l 511 lo<la~ agamc,t Buena (.oahl' John "\t<:tn had fi,c 'iU\l''> tn the first half for \farina. wh1Ch hu1lt a 5-2 lead at 1ntcrmi,s1on and had to hold on "ht'O fk,crl) Hills pulkd within 7-6 tn thl' "'an1ng momenl'> Lakewood 8, Fountain Valley 7; Fountain Valley 19, Garden Grove 3: Th<: Barons rcrnvcrcd from a tough lo!>S 111 the tir'>I g;ime of the M1ll1kan Tournament to rout ( 1:irdrn C 1rm c 1n thl· nightcap ~n1or' Robert Juna<> and r o<ld Thompson con- tnhutcd ti \l' goals ap1l·ce f(ir 1-ountatn Valley. which mo"c-d 10 ' I ovc-rall wtth the '·1ctory I hl' Aaron' \.\l'rl· to met·t Pahl'> V<·rdeo; 1n consolation round pl:!\ tod:l\. Gossage suspension lif~ed Re lief pJt ch er se ttle dis pute w ith Padr es. to join team to nig h t S-\ '\ DI t<1<> I \Pl -The ~an Diego Padre' h:\\ e ltlkt1 thl'tr suspension ul r<:ltcl p1tc:hcr Rich Gossage. a team sp(>kl·,man said Thursday. Gossage was re1nstaled to the acti ve roster effective 1mmed1ately and traveled w11h th e 1cam to Hous- ton. where <ian Diego opens a week- end 'icncs agatn'>l the ~·aros 1on1gh1 In a \i.'ttlcment agreed to h\ (io\s,1ge, hi\ agi.'nl. hi\ attornl'). th(' MnJor League Pluyer'i A'\M>e1a11<1n und the Padr<:'>. the p1tchl·r agrcl·d 10 acrcpt a 20-da) <;uspen'i1on and a lo'' of $25.000 1n \alal) that "''II ht· donated to chant}. _ The pla)<.'rs' a'\<X1at1on agreed to drop m gnC\ancc. which ""!1'> l<l he the sub1rc1 of an arb11rat11>n hl•anng Fnda\ 1n Houston (io~sage al'lo a polo~11nt 111 tcarn Prc<\1dcn1 Ballard Smtth and rccirn owner Joan Krcx for dcroga111r\ \tntcmcntr, he madt' a~ut them 111 rcponer\ t\.\1ce 1h1<1 \Ca\on tk had called them "spmcle"" and autle s people" moTt commttted 10 making "'ocial r,tatements that ""1n- nmg baseball games.. Smith 'lur.pendcd Cio,sage und~r MaJor League Rule I l which allow' 1eam\ w d1c;c1pltnt pla yer' for rnn 11nucd mc;uhord1nat1on "FfTrctt'vC tod:t) Ballard ~m11h h,.., hftcd the \11\~Mmn of Rtrh < 10\\lll(l' and rci n~latt•d him 111 thr :w11 vc ro\lt'f or 4'an Dtl'go l':u..lrc ... " warn '>PO~C\· man 8111 Jkrk -.;ml. n·adtng from a prepared \liltl'ml·nt • ~m1th '><llJ (Hl\\agc ha' al'lCJ>li.:d the 20-i.fa} \uspens1on and a $2HKKI lms of pa~ "h•k 1he pla~l·r,· 3'>'>0<.1a· tton and (10\,agc a~rced to v.1~hdra"' lhc gne\JnlC filed ag.Hnst thi.· duh "We arc plca<.ed th:ll he 1\ hal'k and lhal lht!> matter ha~ been re<,olved tu the satisfaction or everyone con- terned." Smith said. "We have all agreed that our fu ture energies will be de' oted to bringing "inning ba\cball 10 the fan, of San Du~go .. Beck said t...rnc d1rcell'd that lhl' forfeited $25 000 oc donated to lite l)an Diego Ronald McDonald Hou\c. a fanltt) lor parents who cannot afford 10 pa) for hotel accomodationc; while their rhlld 1\ hospttalited. , Go'isage \atd hr v.a.., cager to return 10 pla}J.ng baseball. "I apolog11e to Joan Kroc and ttallard Sm1lh for m) comments .ihout them:· (iossagc said tn a pn·parcd ~latemcnt read b)' Beck. "I wa'i wrong to make personal remarks about them. and I regret having done \0. "As a result of my meeting with them. I hope that they understand my primary concern has been the success of the cluh." Gossage said. "I believe "'<.'all ha'e a better understanding of each otht'r. and I am convinced that we all ~hare a ..,trong commitment to winning baseball tn San Diego." Far ia risks s peedway streak Mike 1-ana ""tll ti) w cont1nuc ~1' \.\toning \tn:ak ton1gh1 tn the o;cra1('h main event of the weekly ..,pccd~a} motorcycle racing program at thc Orange< ount) f-a11groundt1 in C o"" Me!>a f:ma. ""ho came f1nm ht-hind 10 \teal the \.\1n la\I week. Imm 1n1rr na11on111 star Rohhy S<.-hwart1 .-,., unbeaten since the August Natwnal < hampion'lh1p quahfitr "l 1..·an't bclteve the 'ltrcak I'm on," \lltd Fana "l-:veryth1ng 1" going \O ""ell that I foci lOnfi~lcnt 11hou1 lhe I \ ''1a11onal Champ1nrt'>h1p .. In add111on 10 the 24-eq:nl \peed """' p1ogram an .1ddn.l ttttrattion "111 be featured tonight. Promoter I tarr) Oxlc)' has arranged for a group of N<.'w 7caland sidecar racing \pcnah~l\ 10 perform '""::!:spec 11 c~ h 1 b1 t ion <;enc, l hr 'ipc<.'dwa) sidecar a pan of the show this week only and arc sch<.'dulcJ to go on at appro.11- 1ma1cl> 9 o'clock As an add~ feature. lntemauonal Sprcdwa} ·~ ~iving SO percent ofT to anyone wcnnng shorts tonight. Any fan~ ""carina a pair of shon s can uvc S' oil the .1duh adm""on C 1nte\ (1f)Cn lonight at 6 lO and th~ tiN ral·r "at M • LIONS WIN ••• rromc1 .. We like the Bia 0 (shutout) afwe ~ &et it, .. said O'Hara, the ~oach 'but we'll settle for the 8,lg W (win).'1 Westminster, which moves to 1-0-l, held a 170.19 adva.ntaac in net yardqe at half\ime, then chose to 10 to the air in the third and .. Jow:th- periods, aoina 36 yards in five plays after free safety Tom Leach recovered an Irvine fumble. . , . The capper, and about the only real irritation for Henigan with his de- fense, which had played well con-• siderina the circumstances, was a 57-' yard dash ar9und the right side . by JUnlor Brian o·~ara on his only carry of the night.' O'Hara got a little help from an official, who managed to get in the way of Irvine defen:;i ve back Lynn Shackleford the last I 5 yards. •• W"tmlMttr J2, !MM 0 kw...., OU."-" .... We1tmln1ltf f°2 1 1 6-J? trvtne ' 0 0 0 0-0 Wm-OICll.\On 16 run (ttlck feli.c:tl Wm-OlcR\on 3 run (run l•IMtd l •· Wm-Olck\Oll' 4 rCin IWHYtr kick) Wm-Rub41\j:eva S run wllll< lallfal from Au1lln (WHvtr kick) • Wm--O'Hara S7 run lk1ci.. l11l1e<1, uiao muffed) AllenOanct 3.000 (9'tlmatlCll GAME STATISTICS Wm Fl"I Clown' 16 Ru1he1·varctage lS·?OI • Paulng varctaga 110 Peulng I · 11 ·0 Pun11 3 33 Fum1>1e1·tumoi.1 IOI! 2·0 Penenle1·vtrctege 11·65 INDIVIDUAL IWSHING Irv 5 Zl· 13 67 10· 11·0 S·24 l · I 4· IS Wm-Olc1t1on, 14·86, O'Hara, 1·S1. Ruoelceve, S·42, Hammen, 3· 17, Au11ln, 8·1. M Jone\. 3·4, Ponce, 1·0 lrv-S1elnlo.t 12·55. Henigan. 3·4, 8rocoff, 4·0. Her1W1n0tr 2·0, Goodlin 1·0 J Jone1. 6 I04'·mlnu1 1' INDIVIDUAL PASSING Wm-Aullin . l· 11 ·0. 110 trv-J Jone1, 8·17·0, so, Brocoff. 2·S·O, 17 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Wm-<hlauon, 3·35, M Smith, 1·41, Ectdv. 2·24, Olc•"on, I 9 lrv-COO<llln 4·7S Henigan. ;) 16. Koururu, 2· 10, McCarthy 1· 16 W eatmln•ter tlCht end Mark Smith l• hauled down by Irvine'• Geor1e·Kouturea (bottom) and Da•e Peck after a 2&-yard .,.., ,... pMto ~ Mell ._ .. pua reception to the Vaquero'• 19 yard line early ln the HCond quarter. Weat- mJnater won the 1ame 32-0 at lrrine High. Monarchs pass by Falcons Curtius th.r ow s for 261 yards as M ater D ei triumphs. 21-6 By SCOTT STOEJ\CK ~ "'°' Cotr1 .. 1IMl9ftt Mater IX-1 High'' foo tball team wa' unable to ~um· the entire second half fhur\da) night at thc Santa .\na Bowl. but 11 ma11ered h11 le. The Monarchs roHed to a 21-n halftime athantage over Santa >\na Valle} and that's the wa} rt \ta)ed. as neither team could mount a sconng drnc an the 'euind half. Mata Dc1 looked '>trong offcns1 ' cl> anti dd'em1 \l'I) as a sting) Monan:h dcl~nse rntcrt·cptcd thrcc passes (two bv Grcg 'ihol'kc') and held the Fakon' to JUSI 111 total }ards. Thl· Falc(m,' kq running hat'k Paul Pctcrs "as hm11ed to uni} '-t )ard'I on t'1gh1 carrtt'' .. Wt· v.crc real proud of our defcn!>c 1on1ght." sarJ Mater De1 < (MCh C 'hur k C 1allo "Wt: fa1:cd one oft ht• bl•\t 'lpnnLers 1n the count) an Paul Peters. and we were abk w control him." However, the great defensi ve showang wasn't thl· onl~ part of the Monarch game plan that materialized. Led by senior quanerback Mike Cunius. t!ic Mater CX1 offense roughed up the Falcons for 401 total }ard<, Cun1u'i completed 20 of 26 passes without an 1n1er- oept1on. rnd ud1ng touchdown !>trrkcs of 52 and 23 ~ard' In all. Curuus blistered the Fakons' <;ccondary for 261 jards. Mall Spence. who ru,hcd for 22 1 }ard'\ a "Cl'k ago aga1mt Fountain Vl!lle). wa<;agaan the Monarchs' leading ground-garn er. but "a'\ lrm11ed to 56 }ard\ a\ Matt·r lk1 t'Onrentratt•d more on the pass. Crallo was among those impressed. .. Mike did a line JOh for us. Our entire offl'O'>l' \\;I' cffiCll'nt and cim:llont 1n thc first half.'' hc ..ard. Maier Dc1 started the '>l'Onng on its lir'lt drt\l' 111 thc gamt• h~ marching 7Q }ard\ rn fi ve pla)s. C unrus l aprcJ the dn' c with a 52-}ard touchdown pa\\ 10 v.1dc rcn'tl'\l'r Jrm O'Bnl'n. With lhl' krem) Skiver convcr\1on. \1 ,lla Dc1 had all the po1n1' 11 would need * ~ter Del, 21, Santa AM Valev 6 Sc-bV °"'nw' Meler Del 1 14 O O 21 !Mtnra Ana Venev & 0 0 0 6 MO-O'Brien S2 e>•n trom Cu•l•u\ S• •t'• k1clll SAV-Peters S run o"c• 01ooea1 MO-Smllh 23 oau from Curtou\ tS•"~' k•Ckl MO-Soence J run rS••ver 1o.1h I Arte'laence I 100 le•hmareo GAME STATISTICS MD Fnr ao"'"' 1q Ru1ne\ varoave 1& 111 Penlng yardage 789 Panlng /4 J7 I Pu"'' 1 41 F umOll\ Jumo•e• IO\I I i Penalltf'\ v11rd11Qe 10 100 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MO Soencl' " ~& L "0"' SAV I h /q JI ) 10 ) l •6 J 0 I 1~ l!am\tac • J J7 Cur11.,,, 2 ,.,, """'" 12 SAV-E van\ 8 )2. Pet e•• 8 )4 Ca n,.,,,. 4·9 Lacv 1 ), Naoe>er 1 1 INDIVIDUAL PASSING M0-(1Jrliu\ 10 16 0 261 R&m\lac> .l 6 I 28 '>AV Calhoun l·IO ) l8 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING M0-0 8• t'" q.151 C,oent~ ' J9 11....-o ) ) I l •O"'' 1 II LaOO< •ti 1 ll Pena I 4 s""1" 1 n SAV Pt'lt'r\ 2 12 Naou~r I 7a D_ --~~ . ·-· I ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Septem~ '1i, 19M Cs RUSTLERS, PIRATES ••• .. J'romCl us t<>stther as a team.·• · Defensively, the Rustlers were commanding qainst Bakersfield with five interceptions, three sacks and a blocked punt. "The defense played a super pme," Shackleford ad~ed. "I was really impressed. With a coupl& of corrections here and there, we should do well apjost Orange Coast this week." On the other side of the football, Oranae Coast has httlc to ~uae its team yet. The players have as- ' similatcd the new system brought in by Workman. but this week will provide the first chance to see how a vastly inexpenenccd team will ccact to compcut1on OCC has JUSt 16 retumrng let- ·termen. eight transfers and 70 to 75 percent freshmen, which has prob- ably been a bonus to adapting a team '10 a new system. Among the transfers •~ Dave wigart. who. after playing at Golden West la~t yeac Wlll .expenence the iwalry from the oth~ side Saturday. "'We1vc· prcked it up well:· Wo:rk· man said ... But I can't tell )'OU hov. we'll do unul we play this game The) understand 11. But when playe~ get an a game. they often forget what the)' 're doing. They have to do It under pressure Second year tint'man Tim Hamt'lin of Irvine mah ll)'t, ''We're work!na into 1t. There's a few It.inks. but tbat can be expected. It'll \lb a lew weeu before we ,el into the poove." But despite the problems of enter- '"I the first p_me of the year, enthusiasm is high in the Workman camp. The players are caaer about ' new start for the prosram. which baS not had a wiont01 record the .past ·seven ')ears. • "lt's a fresh ~tan.1• Hamelin satd. "lt'i. a new stan for everybody. It's a way 10 get back tu winning ways and e~tabhsh a new trend here ... He added that a combmat1on of the preparation for a big rivalry, a new _)Cason and hopefully a new trad\tion "1akes this opener an especially bi& game for the Prrates. Stanang offensive guards 'Mark Kol1nchak and Brent ·Adams emphas1Led that the amval Of Work- man has been &ood for the proaram af~~r pl~~1ng for him at Edi~n. .. Hes a great mo uvator. 'Kolr nchak )Jl1d, ·"We needed some- one to pull u'> tog('tht'r Last year. we had a lot of rndn 1duals and a lot of talent but no one 10 pull them togcthcr lk\ thl' kind of guy who will do that •· · .\dam\ aJdcJ "Wl"rc start1na to fTIC\h a\ J ll'tJnl ESTANCIA FALLS,. i4-13 • • • From Cl then go fo r two." said a d1sappo1nted lrcben~ood. .. , didn't think we would ha\C another chance to score. so l decided to go for two and try to win. If we block the end guy o n the fa ke. he (Schabarum) runs It in. We worked on that pla} all week too." l u:bengood added The Eagle'> 10-2) held lhe Hawks (I· I) tu minus three yard'> rushing for 1hc game and JU\t 84 )ards through the arr. hu1 wcre burned for two touchdowns w11h1n a 3.,,_m1nu1e span t JITlt'' pnrn;inl\ trom tack.le to lii~kk l hl·n J lln 'ophomore Jack PJl hl•t11 rcu>' crrd a Hav. k fumble on thl: L1&una Hill<; 21 Onstotl again 11111k !ht· h111Hir' 1!1\ 19-yard TD run 1hr11ugh ;i gap1n~ hole rapped a three- pla' dfl\l '>t'.tlang up tht: m1\\ed 1wo- 1x11nt Ir' \\l: 1mpr11\cJ II.I() pen.cot from ld\t ... w I.. "l' ha\ t' nov. hr re to go but up ... 11d l1cbcn11,11o<l • dunng the tir'>I and !><.'Cond periods. La90na Hilh 14, Estancia 13 J ff S hi d so ... 1:1¥ °".~, .\ltcr Junror t' oul an inter· f ,,.,, • 3 0 1 6-13 tl'ph:J d trpixd l:stanna pa\'i at thl' t e11 .. '~ .. , 1 1 o 0-14 l Jgh."," 'lll. quartcrback ( hn!I Lc1gber •. ,~ .. r ~,.·nv J~ "d" •rorr· le•uoe< i=~.ng threv. along thc srdelrnc to Bnan rkming. ~ho \1 J c-steppt:d a tackler and "l'nt 1hcJ1'itancc Flemangaddcd the l'on' t'r'>1•1n for a 7~) margin \1omcnt' IJtl'f aftcr forcing the fJglc\ to punt Laguna H tll'> marched 4 1 'ard\ on '" play\ with Mrke < 1>1iwr gmng 1wo ~a rd'> oil tackk for tht: final Hawk\ tall\ 1-.'ltanua ~hllh \trugglcJ through thc air"' 1thou1tht>54.'n ll'C\ of '>tarting ljuarterbat k \coll Brook'> (dt'\IO{atcd knt:ccap) gnt 11\ ground gam.: goang on ti'\ \l'lontl P<l\\l''ilOn of tht• \ctond . h.ilf LH -<h'"t r '] r Jf J-""""•"0 J111(.k ' Es•-<.Jn\IC>fl r ~, E"•'•da 1J.1<.~ E \1-U"\IOI' •9 •vn 1>1111 faiieOI A••t.,canj ~ I 000 t\t1m•t.O) S:: t \I ,,,.,,,,.,,.,\ GAMIE \TA TISTICS E•I ~ ,,~('\ rO' aaJ4' 41 lSl Pau ""V """'l•Qf' >A Pa u 1no 5 11 7 P ,;"I\ 5·ZI F=' "'~'btt\ , .,,mo~' O\' l 0 P•n&' f'\ ... arcave 9·60 INOIVIOUAL RUSHING )0 m1n·l .. 5-9-0 6·36 0·0 lO·IS E 11 -<Y \IOI' · 7 " R ~aro 9 ll M¥1· .,Ola l ..., c '>< "aoaru"' 1 l $ell t· ..,, ,.., ....... \ ) L H (" O•Ou~I'@ ; 2) ( or"e' ~ 1 l.tlOOlf IQ ,.., ~ 1\ )9 '>•under• 1 I Ot'trTionoco 1 ~ R Smt1~ 1 O l11n11Jr running hack ~lllll c )n\tOll INDIVIDUAL PASSING <1rrtl·d \1\ trmc\ tor 40 \ anJ\ 1 m lud-l '' "!'~~. '\ 1~ ~ a':"d°"'"m 0 1 0 1ng J nnl··~Jrd \\11nng plungt• 1n .in INDIVIDUAL RECEIV1NG 11-pla ~ ~11., .ird dn' l' 10 mJkl' 11 0 ,;, ;, • <>;o•" 1 I P1t<o• ' 71 To" 1 u f..l-., ,.. Do·•~ 113 ( )n,\IHI hll:tlkd I I 'i 'ant' on 21 • r ·•@r ' ~ YOUR ON ,_ Daily Pilat & TWA • , IL .1 IT' " v ~I/ "81 l I f L >,A Di" 'IJ<..•l L \ >t \ • 1 I " I •'A ("' )/ (lf \ r AT f 1, if/IN(' I\.- C• OfM09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frtdey, September 19, 1986 ~ • • •• •• M4JCMl L•AGY• STANCMNGS ~ LMtue WIST DIVIW>N w 1. ~ct. ca A11911t I S 60 Sk THH 16 10 S21 9 , Ken .. s Cltv " fl ·466 11', Qalltelld 67 IO 454 19 Chi~ .s· 11 US 2011 U.11 I • t.4 ll 435 ?2 Min Oii 62 13 4?t 23 EAST DIVISION 8oi!on N1w'Vor11 Toronto O.troll Cllvlllno a.111mor1 MllWlukff 90 ST 79 ., 19 ., 11 " 1• n " 11 .. 19 ~nOllV's S<w.s ~ II. K1nus Cllv 3 8oS1on 1, MllweukM 1 c ... lceoo 6. S.ellle • 6 12 541 541 S27 501 •73 463 10 , 10'1 17 '1 IS''1 20 J 72 T .. 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IQ, guerd, Wlffl1m l'yll1r, cltfln\/Vt ln(I, Incl tllelf nnt rOUl>d Clrell olch In 1,.7 1110 ltlt to 1111 Hou\lon 01~1 fM '"" rlgPll\ 10 )Im e .. erttl OUt fllrl>eel<. ltAIOElltS-Plecld Cv<t MM1ll, ~rd, on 1n111rld •tser,.. Atllvt lld Full0<1 Wellltlf est ,..,, .... ble' ~SI ltACINO AltL IN(, lON Pl\lltK "" .,.ncld rt~lg l\al..,.,\ r>I JO\•"'° JllV( t O••• h I "l\Cl \"9ldon lteM)1r\ ,.,_ 0'•'>0""' soc ca• A,_.lcen ll\dlMt k u t< A1•Kle"'9\ MU Wl\Vll Ff WA Vl \IQflt O Gtof fl P•\lor l "G "C111ng Or .. ne Tt•ll mldfieldtf\ ' . \ 0 Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday. September ~t, ttee _ Cl A~snowl~adbylO defeated St. Loui1 Cardtnals. Maddux, J..6. struck Olli seven and walked two. --=~:;:;:=:=::;:::::==:=~r:w=:==:i=::::=:==::==:::ri=ir===iiii"==;;:w::=:=:::;:::::::====-~--trrthet\lnencan1~·--'""~.--------~ W Il Re4 S.a 7, Brewen l: At Fcnway Park, Rieb Montreal ehortatop Tom Foley hurdle. over Plttaburlh baeerunner Barry Bonda to Women'• IJ'mn••tlca <\ "Aomen\ gymnamcs compe11t1on will be held Sunda> at the SCAT~ gym 1n Anaheim. fcaaunng pan1c1pan1s from Orange County and out I) ing an:a' · fhe ddending lhamp1ons arr from the: SC AT tC"am tn Hun11ngton Beach and among the other learns 'Aill be: lrvtnC', Mi\)1on V1CJO 1 o' ~lam1cu~. <\nahe1m and Fullenon The: rnmpet111on will bc:gm at 10 a.m "iunda\ "'1th v.armup~at 8 The g~n11s locate<! at 10 IS N ~rrnando 1 (near the: in1e"«:c11on of La Palma and Kraemer) m Anaheim For more mforma11on phune 6Jt).~4~ I M••o tourney eaten roand In E-ncne' an~ being accepted for round Ill ul tht' ~nd annuJ l Southern { altforn1a \laku ponfish1ng Toumamen1 on Sept. ~7-21S lrom the h.irbo"' at "lewpon Beach. Huntmglon I !arbour and Dana Point -\II boat) must pa)-an rntl) Ire olSJ50 "A1lh s.i5.00(l 1'n pn1(' monc:) be1n11 awarded through- out th<.' lhrt'l'-~tagr evt"nl Ent') form s Jre J\ a1labk JI loc.il ba11and1a kit' shop~.'"' luding Da ,ey'~ t Ol.~1.'r in Ncwpora &arh. For 1nfornld11on . .fhOnt' portfi ,h1ng l:nterpme\ JI (6191723-470 Lll efuard• Htrlm rhe lhird annual Onl.'·~ile Kough \\ a11·r l\ ... 1m "'" be pre<;entt•d b' tht' LagunaBl.'ath LllC'guard~ on Sunda\, C'>l:t. 5 Thr <'''t'nt "''" bc held al 1hr Mam Beath'" l.Jguna I( oa't H1ghw:i} at Rroadwa\ l a1 noon. The cntl) fee "'" Ix S 11 w11h a T-sh1n and ~v.1m cap and S6 for 1he SI.\ Im onl) Thr race tcatureu ~w1m s1r:ugh1 out IOO )3rd~ around the bUO). lhen nonh pa\I Rtrd Rud .. around rOl k and back Proce<.'d' from the race "A11l go to tht' L1fl'.'guard Hradquane" Building Fund ,.,....,,... .. catch a wild throw on a etolen baee during third lnnlnl of National Leaeue game. o.-er-tlle·l1ae .aftblall Southern Cahfom1a Over-thr-Lme soflball 1s accepting teams for the founh annual Far West Beach OTL roumament 10 be pla)ed Saturda) , at Huntm11on State Beach fhere arr men·, and v.omc:n's d1\'1Sllln~ anJ pla> begins at 9 a m ~fl.'anwhile, l'ntne~ an: alw bring accl.'ptt.'d for the first Fall Classic C'o-Ed Team Beach OTL rournament at Huntington tate Beach Oct. 5 The t:O tl) fee for each tuurnaml'nt ·~ s2.i per team and all ttam5 are guaranteed a1 least four games. For funhrr informa11on. phone (211) 6)0-2298 Mudo•l•r• Lemon to appear On Monda)' Sept 29. lromer Harlem Globc1 ro11er Mradowlark Lemon and his Shoot- ing Stars will ht· lraturl.'d in a game at Southc.-rn <. 'allforn1a < ullcge 1n < osta Me'kl heginnmg al 7 30 pm Ticket pnrc•\ arl' S"'. hu1 are a'a1lablc a1 an ad,ance ~le pme of SS For more 1nfnrma11on contat:t the Southern California College athletic dcpanm<·nt al 556· l61 u. lemon will \f)l.'ak at 1hr F1m -\sst'mhl) of (1od Chul·k 1n ~nta .\na on . unda~ wp1 ~!I at 6 pm and aho a1 Mesa Vie" School 1n 1-f untmgton Beach at '1 J(J a.m. Me..a Vic" 0 (hool 1\ locatrd at 1760 1 <\villa Lane fnra1 \'omen ofGoldcn"r~t and latrr). Lemon "Ill bC' trlhng his .. nev. hft"' ~•M~ a\ "ell as 8" ing a baskl.'tball drmnn~1ra11on a1 <\g.ipc Communll) Ft'llo"\h1p'~ Fall K1ck-otf Rall\ Lemon "'" al\o autograph ha\kethall\ fM those who bnng them There 1s no l'harge and thr pubhc 1s v.ekomc For more 1nforma1wn on Lemon's '1s11 111 \.k'>a Vie"' School phone 839-4041 Dooley files lawsuit against Virginia Tech BLACK. BllRCi. \.a (AP) -Y1r- g1n1a Tech athleti c dir~·ctor and football coach Rall Doole\ ha~ ti led a SJ 5 m1ll1on la\.\SUll aga1n)I lhl' uni' <.'~II). SI) 1ng he has bcrn fired and that his rnntract hreached The l I\ al 'iu11 filed an Montgomcl) < ount) Cmu11 < oun. allege!-that T crh Prt.'\1dcn1 \.\al ham Lav<.'') tnld Doole' 1n l:ltC' Fchruaf\ or earh March· that "ht' pm11111n, as a1hkt1c director and ht'ad fomhall rnach wfre terminated cfTct'll\C at tht' end oftht' 1986 football season." Lavel) said Thursda that Dooley had not bc:n fired. He 5'1td he wanted Ooolc> to •uep down as athletic director and ont1nuc as football coach through the I QQJ ~a.;;on. with the amc '!alar. and hc:ncfits he rcce1' t'' from hnt h ~l)l I cons The \Ult "'>' thjl 111 Fdiruary or March. ·La, er. a"urt'd D<,ole) that I ech intended hi tulh honor 11s tinannal wm1111tmt•nt to Doolq . who wa<; ha n·d lor ttw du.cl rolr h\ Laven an Janual) I 97l< Thl' suit~>~ that on •\Utt ~.i. the Tc\.h prt'su.Jt'nt told D<,oln "tht·a· "ere gniund' JUStl l) an~ thl' tl·rm1n ataon uf tht' agrl'Cment\, ·and that the unl\Cr\llY \\UUl<l not htinor till' rnntral t Doolc) ·~ rnm·nt rontrart. \ljlnt'd June 20 I 9K4 <.'Oii\ lor him to \Cl"\ ca~ the Hol1c.,· football couch through the 19141! ~a'ion 11nd to tic thl' Tech a th kt a" <lart'ctor untal Jan I. I QQ4 "benefits ol an occupation and pm- tt>ss1 onal reputation that he ha'l daltgenth "'orked more than 30 )ear; 10 de,elop and thus "''II lose wages and other mone} and'"'" suffer harm of d1man1shed earning capaca t) into the future·· Tech has ha~ nine gamrs remaining this season. including a game Satur· da\' at 'raeuse <\~kt'd to comml'fll ThuNJa~ aflemoon as he headed 10 prarnce:Doolc) responded. "I don't "'ant to "<l) an} thing about 11. .. <\fler l practice, Dooley informed the team and hls staff that he was fired effecti ve the end of th e season. According to the ~u1t. Doole wa-i tired la 1· winter because Laver) .. began to recei' e pressure from several prominent alumni and from substantial contnhuton to the un1 - vers11 ~." La ven <;aad Tech's desire 10 wrc'it the athlctar dirC"ctor'" rt''ipons1h1 ht1l''i from Doo k } arC' baS4:d 1n the dc'itl"C' to strrngthen anst1tut1onnl control -a~ <1ought h~ thl' NC.\.\ Pre\ldcnt\ ( omnms1Qn. of which Laver} 1' a mC"mhcr. ~-& SALES • SERVlCE • LEASING _,...,oc ..._l• ... ...,. • ...,l .. .__ °".,,,, ....... , ....... t•. c.,,.. ... Ttller HR21 4SXA Lawnmower Bf 50 f S Outboard WB 15CAI Waterpump EM650 Generator 'WAS NOW s 6 2 9 . 0 0 • s495oo \.. SJ86~ $26500 '59900 $4Q6 00 '96100 $69900 s399oo s279oo SJ8400 FremAP41"9kMI . ClNC.IN~ATl"'.'""'TbeHou1tol)A1tros.hol~a 10. pme lead in the National 4quc West after a S.:3 v1ttory Thllrsday pve them a three-pme sweep of the Cincinnati Reds, used three sacrifice flies and a wild pitch to score au but one of their runs. -But HQuston Manaaer Hal Lanier isn't worried about anyone saying his team is winn.ina "1>'· "We've done that the whole season,' Lanier said. "We've done what it takes to win ballpmes. I don't know why we've played so weU apinst them. We've done probably everythina right ap1nst this· club." Glenn Davis' run-sconng double'ipited a thr~-run fint innina and Matt Keouah and Aurelio Lopez combined on a four-hitter for the Astros. The victory their 14th over the R.eds this sea500 in the I ~me series. The victory was the Sec<>nd three- . pmc sweep by the Am os at Riverfront Stadium .this. season. • : Keough. 4-3. allowed three tuts and a pair of 'walks over six innings. Lopez permitted one hit over the final three innings for has sixth save. Alan Asby hit two sacnficc flies and Davey Lopes one. Dave Parker hat his 29th homer for Cinci nnati. In other National League action: Mets 5, C•b• 0: At Shea Stadium, Howard Johnson rut a thrtt-run homer and three New York rookie pitchers combined on a six-hit shutout, leading the Mets to the victory over Chicago. The Mets' third straight victory came the day af\er they clinched the NL East championship. Rick Anderson. 2-1. pitched fi ve innings and gave up four hits fOf' the Mets. John Mitchell entered in the sixth inning and allowed two hits over three innings before Randy Myers pitched the final inning. Pirates3,Eapos 1: In Montreal, U.L. Washington hit a sacnfice fly af\er Jim Morrison's second double tied the ~me as Pittsburgh scored all three of its runs in the ninth inning to beat the Expos. John Smiley patched one inning to wan bas first major league game and Don Robinson patched to final inning to get his 13th save. 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With their 16th victQry in their last 19 starts and their 12th straiaht at home, the Red Sox hiked their record to 90-57 and incr~sed their American League East lead to 101/1 pmes over idle New York and Toronto, ~ucina Boston's magic number for clinchina the title to 6. Staked to a'7-0 lead. southpaw Bruce Hurst, 12-7, breezed to his foun h consecutive victory and 10th complete pme of the season. ~Se S.1 I, MarlHn 4: In the K.rngdome, Harold Baines collected fh e tr11s.Arove in three and scored onct to pace Chicago pist Seattle" .. Steve Carlton. 4-2, scattered five bits aod str\lClc oot nine. has Amencan League high. over seven inninas to pin his 3731d career v1ctol') . • · . • lfatloaal L~e-----..,.------- * ~ c, C•rdlnals l ST. 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"F1rs1 }OU' must avoid the double pla) :·said Sample. wh o was cal led on to hi t fo r rehe' er Paul .\~~nmacher. 7.J. under tho~ exact cond111ons 1n the 12th inning. ··Scl"ond. }OU look for the sacntirc fl):· Sample said. "Third. } ou loot.. for pl ace ment. I "ent to plan three." The plan paid ofT handsome!) for Sample. "'ho~ pla ement on the ball from relic' er Brian Hollon. 1-2. "a' JU\I ahout perfect The hall landl·d taar h' anch\.'S halfwa' do" n thl' n~ht -tield It ne . ' ample\ hit. "h1ch "a' \COrl·d a llR2H.,\A HONDA. Power Equipment Tonight'• game Dodgers (Huneycutt 11 ·9) at Cincinnati CPower 7.0) Time· 4:35 p.m TY: :-.J one Radio: K .\BC (790) Saturda} 's game: Dodgers at Cinc1nnat1. 4:05 p.m double. dro' e an two runs. brought instant defeat to the Dodgers. lifted the Bra' es out of the National League \\est cellar and dropped the Dodger<, an to a lit' "'llh idle an Diego tor last place · '\l\I ha' 1ng J trl·mend11u' .1moun1 nt r ndl'. rtl tal..e lhJ t one .mil .tn\ mun· 111>.e 11 ·· -.a1tl \ampk The Rra \(',· 'll ton nu lla fil·d a tinl ix·rlormance b' Lm .\ngeles staner Bob \\ elch. who '1eldt>d onh· four hits 1n eight innings. two of the ha ts coming an the eighth "I "a'l :it the potnl where I needed to come out of there." said Welch. "'ho '>urrendered a run-scoring doublt' th3t let the Braves pull w within ont' run in the eighth inning." I "as getting a little ured " Dale \1 urph~. tht' first batter 111 faCl' relaeH'r Ken Ho"'ell in thr ninth 11cd thl' <.<:or(' "llh h1~ 29th home run ot tht· <,eason Ho\\ell went on 111 stnke out.,., Braves 1n three 1nn1n~ and 'itood to be the wtnner "ht•n a fielding errur h) .\tlanta third ha~eman l\.en Otx-rkfell kt the Dodger\ '>t·nre a run an the top. ot the I ~ch But th t•n tame the hollom nt thl· I ~th and "lam pie 'plan three ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHIC Yashica FX-3super "T HIS IS JUST WHAT THE TEACHER ORDERED ., THE l Alf<;f IN PHOTOGRAPH 0 £ c;1';!\j IT'S A GREAT VALUE" PLUS Check Out Our Large DARKROOM DEPARTMENT FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SC HOOL SUPPLIES 1JOOlr) as a\ktng for the fu ll amounts und('r ht~ contract through lQQ\ which thl' ~u11 placl's at ~I 2 m1ll1on l>oolC\ ol'o 1~ a'~ang for \ '00.000 in t1lH11j~l., tor "great C'mh,1m . .,,ml·nt .inJ cmotann.d ch\· trc~ ... " and.~~ malh1>n for rnn~qucn- 11111 damagl'\ N-uiu"' ht' lo~t thr 2.9t/o ~1Z-100 N Tustin Avenue. Tustin California 92680 (71 41558 9193 _CA&;.S"MERAS - I 0850 F 1ruton1 Bl Norwalk 213 1868 3233 714,636 ·6775 • 1 no NfW,09'T ll . COSTA MUA (1 U ) Ul·Ull ,., J i I -I r C8 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 19, 1986 REGGIE ••. PnlaCl Pmet and I.be last time be bad seven WU April 71 1974. Jackson was the bigest, but cer- tainly not the onl y, contributor on the hit parade. Of the 14 ~Is who took a swina at four Royals patchers, 12 of them aot hits and all got on base. Bob Boone was 3 for 5 with two RBI. Included in his performance was bis second triple of the year (third since 1980) and has first stolen base since Sept. 21 oflast.ycar. Jack Howell and Mark Ryal. both of whom entered the game as replace- ments for starters were perfect be- tween them. Howell was 3 for 3 with-· two doubles and two RBI, while Ryal was 2 for 2 and scored two runs. .. We did some serious hitting, .. said Mauch. "(Last year) we scored seven runs against them twice and I'll bet we didn't score 18 runs against them 10 the other 11 . " As usual. Mauch was nght on w11h his statistics. The Angels scored seven runs twice against KC and a total of 14 in the other 11. All of the scoring by the Ang<" ls had an effect on Witt a"d kept him from . JOing all the way. Tef'T) Forster came tn to pjtch the final two innmgs. * ANGEL NOTES -Miiie Witt'' "rlk~ul of Miil• l<lnllerv In Ille ~ond Inning wu No 900 ot Ill' C•rMr Rick Burte'on e ffef" hilling for Dick Scl\oflelO In lhe s.vtnlll. "•"ed In 1ne geme , •I "'°'''loo, tilt "''' lime I'll hu l>leyeo In lllt flelcl 'lnct AUil. 19 Rovals' lirsl bueme n Stitwe BalleN, Wl\o heo moued love srralg,11 Mme' di.le 10 "beck s1>esms wes d•e11noseo Dv Anoe! teem Dhnlcle n Or. lewis Y.cum es ll•vlng 1wo ruptured discs Balboni Hew Da ck to Kens.' City lo be eumlntd bv Rovels' leam doclOrl e nd me v le~ 'urgerv Wr>en Informed of the fact lf'lat wolll a won In Tllurici.v•s geme. 1nat 111, Club could ehmln••• Ille Rovel' from ce>ntenuon Manager C.- MllUCll H id "mplv "A won I) srgnofoca nt DUI w"-1 It dot' 10 11\em doe~n·1 mean a nYtr>lng to mt.." ~IKll didn't a1>1>ear 100 sur1>r1seo tha l Int Rovel' never ma de a move thl' veer, savino, "Tiiey SQUffltd every ounceo out ot tf'leir C:lub to win 91 11emes lesl yeer I !\new 1nev couldn't oo It ei!eln" Thunde v wes game No 145 tor •ne Angels Aller 145 games les• veer tnev were 11-6' eno one game t>en1no 1neo Rova ls S.turde v'' geme againSI the While ~r woll oe teltvlled Dy NBC Tne e>ame hU a 17 10 ,,.rt ·~ AP 1-pl>olo Tiie Angels will also nave en eppro1>roale gue" tor the ce meru -Int San Diego CPl•C~en ma king "'' onlv aPoear anc• 01 1ne veer on Aneheim Reagle Jackaon of the Angel• ls congratulated by thlrd- b aae coa~h Moose Stublng following flr.t-lnning homer. 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Snollvo, Go Gudenuf, Mr • '-"lo ($IOlll9) 116 Clledtetl!.. errot A-1. ltun On. Gin, Comt f SwHt MftMOt ('"-drotel • .!.~ Eesv Go EH Y. Run Fot Mon. T M.U.,IST (S-2> ,,,,.,...,1ve wlnnet ,,.. Also ellgl__..ooe So. F•ncv'• OUlke.s Ull£ll dl,111\C• lest, Ila• Mrned lot> bllllne; MUa· SELECTIONS. 1 Run On Gin; 2. Snotlvo, 3 RICANI MIC 14·11 Semo oallern es Del MM, Go GudenUf Lone\hot. Run FO< Moll ontro'l'9CI ~ltlon Mll'lnllne In ""'9 tftort; OUAllTIRMOltSIS CALA80MGA (f-2) Herd to deftV conMcleretlon SICOND RAC•. 400 yerdJ P& .. · .... ~. to lfll' 1°"8tl Old timer. eeme runner LOHG- Ctelmlng J vH r Olc:ts t. uo. Clelmlng Pl'lc9 U,000. . 4 Throw Home (Gt rrldol . I 1l SHOT: TELL AGAIN. G•• "· ~lndes' Effort. See e.t'ab, OUMJ s Perk Ro.Cl 1•··~-11 •IOI T•NTt4 RACI. ' 111' mite• PUt"M: Ul,000, Ahwsue, Sunnv Anet Miid,. Hodd• Good Home, 6 Tem,,.r PrOOf IC•w•nonl · 113 c1a1m1118 J ""' olds t. u1> Clalmlno PflQt; Two U"Cltr Perr. BCR KIM!IMlr 7 lntentula" (Ciercle l I f3 120,000· 18,000. SELECTIONS: ' BCR l(lngl\elr, , Mtllndes I Almond Roca !Oouolllsl Ill I ""'"' (Oomlnouetl 114 "' Eltort, l Hedda Good Home Lonvsl\ol. Ges II t Coel 9ff !Keenell 113 2 Vlnegerone !Slevensl TH•O It.ACE. 110 ve rds Punt '2S.OOO IO MuY Re1>ido <C•"-l xlOI 3 Unllf9f'W D<Nm (Stenlngl "'°' 116 Pomc>M Querier HorH 110 lnvlletloilel Hl!ndl• 11 Shower 0.CrM.AaM(~•~~ .. ) 113 4 Ly,,,,.rd Cl\lmn (Soll,·ll ce1> 3 vt•r Olds & uD ..,.,. S M.l"er Nevelo (Crua) 116 PteH•nl Pollcv, Dn llglll Avenger, Bfu. 12 MuK•I Kid IBenderell XlOI 6 Amorous (Hernondtl) Berrv Polley, Calv•, lleJH ¥our Oull.e,, Cell ll Herman's HtOll ICl.neros) •IOI 1 Susumu IPellerM>nJ "' "' "' Celeb, Shewnff SIJll, Tldv Slrffl 14 Hef>Clvl\oureireuben' <Sttvtnll 113 I Felll\orot M.lrlner ISlbfllel Also tllgl~Netlvt Seoul. Smokln lnvHI· IS Orl>l'len's Ou<le CNoeuez ) I II 9 Neutrel Plover (Black) xiii menl 16 PrlnGely PrettnM 181ack·21 xlOI 10 Foreot Tiit Rine C'"-«lrote) SELECTIONS I PIHMnl Potiev,, 7 Cell DOC UN,OOT (3·l) Swffl work\ e>n leD 10< Abe ....... 116 Caleb. 3 Shewnee Sult Lonvsl\ot Oev'1tv111 1111' COii, dtew' well •nd too eoftdlllontr '9llds ti He1-.mo10 (Manel 116 AVM!I« OUI Ill llOCll., ~UK ROAO 12·1) Wida llt<-'l· 12 FaM Fiver (Soll,·21 116 THOllOUGHMISOS P:OURT'H RAC•. 1 111' mlle' Puoe· '6.000 Clelmlng 3 yeer olds t. up Bred iri Celllornle ·cie lmlng Price: U.000 I BeY To Brtall.ers !Stellfng\I 2 BQld Boutdef" l Bl•Cll.-11 3 Rlg111'tn Stvte (\lergerel 4 Nelo !White ) S Gq BaDv <CemDO\l 6 L~tlv Woodleno (Peoroial 1 F ellewav (Cabellero) a Cetsar's Oancer (Oouglesl 9 Bright l eader (Slblllel to u ,to l Scolll "'" ....... "• • 111 It I 116 •IOI 116 M6 I 16 Ill 116 1 I CilV Of Llghl (Bleck-71 a I l 1 12 Booue s Ster !Fef"nenotll I II 13 Grttdv (Bazan> I II• LIVIL Y WOODLANO 12 IJ Stl ell Ille trectloM oealing an bul one fn game elforl. reoeal should earn IQP SPOI IOd•Y. LISTO (4-ll • Dropping 10 easier from "•'•er euowence 11rouP, 'l'IOuld be dectnt 1>rlce. NIGHT LIU.DER (9 21 Flgurtos tor a snare wl1n IOP eftorl \he ro condtl•oner LONGSHOT BOLO BOULDER OUI cto,1119 boidfy •••• In ,,,_effort, 119Ul'H HATAMOTO CS-21 Dfftrovtd stmti.r •• L0$ Pl'OO.t>te belltne levorlle, '1MJY RA~DO (6-11 Alamllo' el ttm dlstenc;e. strlcttv one to ltlMI If Al>llY nemtd afld '"°wl119 oroml.e In morning eble to drew In off •llO etlefble "''; RISTAH drills, win nttd top effort LONGSHOT· COAL (3· 11 '8ullrl119' cl\amP lies never recad 11111 BAG. CllMP, cennot Ignore Old CleH, AMOROUS SllVINTH UCE. I 1116 mllH P41r.e (4·1l'Sc>ffd to It.tel> the peca !lonftl, _.,Ion of 112,000 Ctelm lng l vHr ot<h .Clelmlno II'~• llandll"9 "" turn' main conslOtreljpn LON<;- S124QO-I0,500. SHOT· F~GOT THE RING I Rtv Sol IVtr.Jlere) 116 2 E lellenl HoSI (Douga." I 16 3 L• B11tk (Gerrldo) 11' 4 Gerv 0H n (l(Hnet) tl6 5 Frosly Eee>le !BleCk·ll all1 6 OnlllHml' (Slblllal I 19 l AndtrJon Creek <Cu 1enon) ti. I Czar's C11erm (Hernandez) I 16 9 TH CH 'S Led (Bnanl I 16 10 Rldenl Sc>lrlt (Menel I 16 AIM ...... II Brien's Flvlng (8 1eell-71 x I 11 12 Meslted Cnerger !Munoz l • 111 13 MuskOllM (Giibert} I 14 FltOSTY I.AGLE (2· IJ Raced well with lhls rl~ '"' out to baller, w1111n1 eoge •nd lllneu glvn slklhl t<Hlt, CZAR'S CH.Alt.NI !3·11 s1retc1111111 out trom crt<llleble tffor1 ,orlnllno. •LEVENTH RACI. I l/ 16 mlln Pvrw: $30,000. Otrbv Trlel 3 YHr Oki' wlllcll have not wOfl s 10,000 •I ont milt or ovtr Gron Purse: 133,S20. Vefue to Winner s20,020 1 R•fMl's Oencer !Ollverts·ll 2 Tel Hien (Ped<oie-21 3 lnlltrtftl Ket (Esirede) f L0<d AUllOM (1(.-1) S C°''' A11Ji cver111ra l 6 Bold Bravo (Men•) 7 Joeb l Bleck l I Urbane Cowbov ccu1anonl 9 Getllc t(nlg/11 ISIDllle l 10 Demon's Ge~ (Soll') AIM ..... 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 119 11 Tlmt Shart (OoUlllH) 114 12 J.R. JOllnlOM (Pedroza· I} 114 13 Convlncl"9 (Otlverts· 11 114 FIFTH ltACE. l I 16 moles Purse Cle lm1ng Wiies & mar.s l year olds Cle lmlng price S6. 7SO wllt al>Pl'Klete edded di,1ance. RtOINT WIRIT $8,000 II-I l Mev nttd OUI OYef" ,,,. lrtcll.. nu ~ Ofi & UP since S.nle Anll e LONGSHOT REY SOL. 14 Grtclen Wondtr (Pezuel 114 LORD ALLISON c•-11 TecllC•I• ~ •nd dots no• need Int teed, c•n lev rlgn1 off honest D•C• Hlllng UP ,,,.,Ch run •OO vlctorv; JOA• 13· ll Ju'I Dllfl '40,000 comoany lmpreulv .. v, e nolntr ver,11a1 Dtrlormtr c•D•blt of runnlno e>n 1111 leed or off lhe i>ece. JJt. JOt4NSON 14-1) F lvt tenglh wlnne< ooenlno deY 'orlnllne. •lso t1l11lblt mu'' be rtckOl\td wllh II • 90 LONG· SHOT· COSTA AZUL I SIU V Rider !SlanleVJ 2 Farrenlore C8 1eck 21 3 King's CffCil.tl CS1Dlllel 4 Bre ndv fBurnU 5 Pire le'' Sertnaa. 1rc.aene1-?1 6 S.lln Hol Oov !Bazan 1 Counlrv Tour lC&\lanonl a Tra tlillon 01 Hope <tammanl'Ol 9 Evelyn's t<.on !Peoroza l 10 My Louie (StevenH Aho t119ftllt ) 19 • 114 116 116 116 116 11'1 A 111 116 116 II A•lom CC1\nerO\I •Ill 12 Naluret Flower I K aen~I )I 116 13 Oe"" Dew 1 B1acto. II ' 111 14 SC>Vr Leril. (Noguel/ 111 NATURAL FLOWER 16 I Worl\\ 1no1ca1e '"' '""'" runntor on tdQf' cou10 oe Int \ur1>rlse 1>ackege. TRAOITION OF HOPE 14· IJ In nttd of la" and "•' abundance of \e>eed 10 ruri al lodev Wong toe PIRATE'S SERENA.OE (S -1) Beller man la\I 'lurke' oroD\ a no•cn a nd Q411s a 100~ on w10e oe>en 11ec1t LONGSHOT COUN TRY TOUR SIXTH RACE & • luroong\ Purse MaoOe'I a11owance l .,no j vea• olds t Wn11tsouro Line IOhverl!l 2 Doc L1nfoo1 tWarrenl l Snow l ime 1Peoroza1 s 19 000 113 113 113 EIGHTH RllCI. 6'--'> furlongs Purse sll,000 CfaJmlng J yeer otos Clelmlng price 125,000-22.500 t Jury Tomt c.Mene l 2 New Doc <Cu tanon) 3 Sea And Saw !Blat k·21 4 Pico P (Ptdroia·7J 5 Lens Manus (Oouglesl 6 Miami Drum (Oliveres> 1 Mlghlv Trip (Sibllle l & Fallen Line (Vergara) 9 Julio N Mt IKaenefl JO Prleia's BHu (Solos) AIM...,_ 116 116 A ti I 116 114 ,,. , .. 116 114 116 11 Running Rempenl !Pedroza· It 116 11 Nallvt Forecesl (Black I) a 111 JULIO N Ml (4· ll Sl\Ow~ whv nones tor cour-.es· axiom 1>1rcen11g1 tdge, me v oe mlld 'urprlse rlgn1 Dack. rNAMI OltlAM IS-2! Ott DOOrlv rustil1111 to con1eroflon, preued Ille ;"ue hotdlng on lor lrl rrd , SDffnllog tOdaY. NEW DOC 16· ll OvermalCPl~ lu t on Slakes race. Ills •n<l 'noulO !It compellllve here LONGSHOT MIGHTV TlllP NINTH RACE. 6 1 turtong\ Pvrse 512.000 Cla iming ) veer OIO\ & uo (lelmong Price S1S.OOO I Scr101ure ICaDallero) 116 TWILFTH It.ACE. 1"-mllt,, PurM. lll,000. lnvl1e1tone1 Sterltr Hendlce1> Olvl•lonel Ch•m- pion"11D. 3 veer old' t. u1> I StNmed lPeoro1el 114 2 Pert•• {C.Slenon) I 14 J A1ucounll1 (GerrJoot 110 4 PtrM>n JOl'ln (Oltva re\I llS S Son Of Rel• !Black l 116 6 MorH (t(unell llS 1 Cerro Plnlo !Soll') 111 ~ERTi X (2· I) O'rew finds lhll llerd ~nod\1"9 runner on 11\e ltl d wfll\oul ODl>O,fllon. Diect IO be In 11\eH merell\OM, CERRO l"tNTO 13·1) The lurll\tr ,,,. dlstence 1111 more denotrou\ 1111, runner .oo.,, ~ARSON JOHN 19·?) Runntr-uo wnht luggJng ou1 tllrOUllllOVt. muSI De ce>n· sfdtred In lhfs ll\Orl field LONGSHOT MORSE. a EST aET SLUGFEST (9th llecel l"ttlCI ,LAY DOC LINFOOT C6tn Rece). •~Its ape>rtnllce iocktv Horse racing results LA Co unty Fair l•I Falnile• P•rll. Pam_, THURSOAY'S ltESUL TS tlfll of ll·dev leor mHline) APPALOOSAS FIRST RIK E. 6 turlO'lO\ A "O'""''" 0 luDI,. 'Paulin~ 1 5f-,. 1\h. J,rn~ NPYUf!t F ;II (Ourf PreH 8U'"' T "'' I I] l ~ 660 360 ?80 10 ?O )40 H O A \0 ra,n \POtreC Y u ~~ L~l!I •. A ,,,umn ./V.'la Oouo e Vuffle Trove •Mii Sout" '>era• ~ed O•vMD a srainDOw l.S EXACT A fl> 1) Pll•d ll66 !tO OUARTEAHORSES SECONO RACE. 3SO va•O\ tr.Jt Art\ IFtorest A F(>,-o~ Tne Run IC,arc a Le nDu<' f ,g.,eroa 1 80 ~;g ~-~ H O T "'I' '9 l& A '!. ran 8~ Ou••"~, GOOd1 rrt Ooncf'r Dari' To Dash. Aooit O•b•I Su a •cned NormrH '>ul>f!r Sma \ned lS EXACTA 1l~S1 Po1d '14000 THlltO RACE lSO 'arO\ Justo Moon Bar\ Lac•e•• Bunaoo 1Cardou 1 Cesenovas Moor F Qu~•os T.me 11 H A"o ran M1g11tv RuMer Dasrun9 Dan' D~v11 Trv1" Pon C)1r~e1 \n1e rt R•nu Tnrec rna tsakoa ~rrotrned Wl'>·CllOWOV AC11on Mino MM<IJ\ OuDt\ Amvrne SS EXACT A !4 11 Oa•O SQ()~ TH~OUGH8REOS FOURTH RACE. 6 • 1.,r101•11s (,rlJr"" l'IY Jaf> 181110 I 6 40 C.""'""" an Don (Peorozo I l\l'o1l,r1&lo !Vergara ) T ,m1> I 19 4 S H O 360 300 H O s 10 A \O ar Gon<10,,ere lelroo. Lord \lerner I' II•'""' a n Nino oe Oro p,, a te s Ra nsom ~&•I t ( dOallO Scra1cre~ P J ' ",~nn PoPutor A1 Jonnnv L ll"~ ~tt>f" 1\ R ·\f' Q1.1r-Ca,.,.., Sur~ Natura FIFTH AACE 6 ' fu•ll) .. g\ •ldiO It t ../V41,Jr,r S'.sllr' ~\ /VtJIPr J<IC~e· 1501•\ Sor&l'Oe Mu\ic l\leroaral r ·rn~ 1 18 1 s •JOO 1160 100 HO 470 11 40 A•\O ,_,,, t O<!Cv Bt v Ar l·•l' ~oman l 111e l'l"4"' ~lf\I O"t'll'' De.••\ ffy\f p,,,,~ Aureo /Ol>r F wOd SCra•c.neo Name Qt Troe Game Et Pftso Oa•e Condernool C tar s Cnu m U OAIL Y DOUBLE I& IOI oaod l777 60 SIXTH RACE. I I It> m•i•\ Oak Wine !Blee~ I Dar•on 1Peoroz&I E•Ohl I\ Enough Vergaro1 Tome I 4S 3 S 460 360 160 a .o u o ) 40 l>lu. ran l<onQ \ Oc!v\sev (tossv v.gors c a1mo Cardelfu' Ul'Clt Ro 1r1sn Eme>eror l=orlt LO\\ Scra lCl>&d Pan1er ValuP Mr C on•r·vor Arire1u un1Vl!'r\&I Man SS EX ACTA I I JI tte•C '8100 SEVENTH AACE ~ • tur•ongs Sag111 IPa11on• SI 10 fu\'On"I T,,n1JQ..,h PerJ~'li"' Go•lll'<' E: u•ek~ \(ot• r •me J 19 • S 1340 • 00 4 .0 390 1)10 41\0 ren Frontn r "'' roo••e Q,,een ~ 11mv1ee M•\\ DOOhl'le r •n\f~ Je<1n Velv~M Pear Iv Cr a v Slee! Scratcneo Herton F <M aoee D1me111110·, Pet P•ll•e~ Ann... Aun• .. 0 ""l\S L•Sl!V lS EXACT A 1 9 Pa•<! '!>8? 00' EIGHTH lit'ACE I> , t,,r on11s Ptrltct Prrale (Ollveru l I 60 Mnttrv Lant (Black I Mtg• F'IHh <Keentl> Time t 19 l t uo 3'0 3 60 320 s 20 Also ran R1dg1 Fllle, Miami'' Sone, Pelnlln' thlnoows M11r\n1111 Town Hesa Gas Dll••d' AAe Escrow S1a1ement Scro•cned Lollo 1>101 sS EXACTA (3 5> Da•O \1900 NINTH RACE. 6 furlongs Codv's Chance IS1even\I The Big One iE\lrOOa) Le R1<o·n IPedrozal T·rr•e 111? S 6 70 4 00 340 910 440 380 A1so ran Cualroele Mr Ba< "Die W1V11>0ne s.ngle• Arl•\l•t Venlure BotO Allt n Scra•thed Alf1rme<1 Noltve Guenro FJvong Lome Sctittr Boo, 8e11u s Hoc>e 's EXACT A C?-31 1>e1a S70I so TENTH RACE. 6 tur lono• Frav Ret1e10 tOrltilai Buen Cnlco Seoul Jtrefl ' C.uv S1at1ings Tome I It 140 4.0 )40 13 20 680 1 6IJ Al\o •a~ C11UC•ltcelor 8•1C a1ar \ Soy J a .co Lo\• ldl"nll•v FaorlaA QulCk lloundlt10 Cee Seo BOY Scratched Gone To Ba1;1dlld P1011n1 Bolo Jove SS EXACTA 0·6 ) 1>111d '33300 n l"ICK SIX 110 I I 3-2-71 oaoO s l 97100 to 16 w1nn1n11 l1clo.e1s Clove no<~u Carrvover DOOi U I SS-4 20 ELEVENTH RACE. 6 ' turiono' Cactus Cll1>1>tr 1011vart'\• I I 00 Douo e ~ong i.: aenel 1 1-ilgh ~ee>aro\ 1c u 1anon1 Time t 17 1 S s .0 2 10 4 40 ? 10 1 10 AISo ran Clevertgt' Never Smoio,e, Suoer AOoO\ Scratcneo Ro~ri \ Lao 81ooe" Familiar C.•ound lS EXACT A I] 41 oo d $9SOO TWELFTH RACE. l I 16 mile\ Drlenlel Way tCaslanon) 910 Sena 1or McC11lre CE\trada l Siar Ma1er1a1 11< u nell Tome I 4S 3 S 460 HO 8 40 HO H O Al\O 'If" E ectrtc Momeni cr.aieco. Crowns Bov Prince of words Herr Hulfm•n Ga1nenng Wtnas E u e1allng Scra•cr.ed Cerro Ponto Ja <ouem art Coooer s Hiii Cae\ar \ Dancer lS EXACTA r3·SI oaod "3000 U LATE DOUBLE (3·31 01110 '15 60 Allendente II 300 Muluttl Hanole l? 211 870 L os A lami tos THURSOA Y'S lllESUL TS (?tth of 44-dev neme" m"llnol FIRST RACE. One milt 1ro1 Ken\ Don lTOddl Cron1cle IGrundvl Sorav 01 Jov (01F•anco T.me 206 2 S n EXACTA t9·21 oa•d l?SIO I> 40 490 790 300 210 3 ?O SECONO lllACE . One mile oace Monev Runner !Pierce / J 20 S10 N Sllr ( Beroeron l Crazv Gums IKueDferJ Time 7 01 415 U EXACTA 14 ll lll •O l31 40 190 140 1990 &?O 3 60 THlltO ltACE One mile lrol a C.ehlorn1& Jae' CrOQna nt Pon arro <GrunOvl a·Ma,1er W1larO tParke•t 7 60 2 10 1 10 ? 10 2 10 7 60 2 10 2 10 •-ntrv Time 2 04 2 S U I XACT A j I 31 Paid SA 6IJ FOURTH RACE. One mtle Datt Faneo 1<1no1 IRoctimono) IS70 Ebb Tide IGrunovl Cabertt GJrl ITremblavl Time 2'03 215 FIFTH ltACI. Ont milt oact lreck C IKutbltr) I? 60 Sly Ar'l'lbU••dor !Lac~tv) SldPPer1lrle !Ancttrsont Time 200 )IS s 10 HoO HO HO 3 60 s.oo u o ) 00 140 2 ?O Forei.ee Song Bov !Ander~) T•mt 1 00 3 S n EXACT.A 11·6) Daoo m 6IJ 440 EIGHTH ltACE. One mole Peet I 7IO 00 610 340 uo Nuevo ZIP !Madlend) I• IO Pru1ine (Pleno) 1(1pe rlu oa (O'Done l\oel Time 1 59 •is S1 EXACT .A (&·91 Paid "4.20 NINTH ltACE. One mlle i>ec.e "nn1e C. Turner (W1ihardl 4 IO 190 HO 1 to 2.60 ),60 Cerme nn (Grundvl MogMv Seffl'" (Hoeanl Tome 2'07 415 U IXACTA (1·6) paid SUO S2 l"lCK SIX IS·2·4 l·&·ll oe1d H 11 IO 10 72 wonning lick•" (lour no<-.\l Cerrvover Pool 521.12 I 93 TENTH RACE. One mile irot Cao BrvOOn (AnOe"onJ J 10 3 00 120 460 260 2.40 Supernal (0 1\fn) B Cor !=lash IPeri<erl Tll"!e 2.00 3 S U IEXACTA (6·71 Paid t9 90 ELEVENTH llACE. One milt Dact Certol Love ICau.n•t 9 00 l IO 300 4.00 540 S1nsn1ne !Grund• 3 60 Belle Cllanlull IH11t T•me 101 3 S oa1d lS9 40 S2 EXACTA 14 Allondance ?.208 Mulutl Hendle US6 440 Hollywood Park TiiURSOAY'S RESULTS C4ht of Sl-nltflt -"""""' mMflne) FIRST ltACE. 3SO verds TPla Muc ky Duck (Ceroo1111 PoorJ111terlchlaO (LackovJ 8tll Mesltr ICreaQtr I 1160 360 310 ?60 220 2.IO Time 1168 U IX.ACTA 12 41 De•O l10 00 SECONO ltACE. 350 vard, PoDuier !Werdl s1re1e Can (Lecllev> Aloms Dream Glrl (8•oo•s1 Time. 11 23 n EXACT A (l n DlllO '14 60 THlltO RACE . .00 varc" Steel Tile Bacon !Brok'l Viflf898 ?oft IE G-ercie I Voom Va room 1F1gueroa r Tome 2136 n IXACTA 13-21 peld Sl010 600 260 240 2 20 240 2 60 340 120 2 10 no no 2 40 FOURTH ltACI. HO yards Mav Rembte !Pauline) Amarllto Morn IE Gerclel ~amDlln11 Hiller C Treasure> 4110 " .0 5 40 600 f.00 3 40 Tome II '8 FIFTH lllACI. l SO veros Blue Moon Freddie !Lac11evl Jlmmers Jtl CMilchtlll Brtall. Dancer (Whlltl Time ll .30 S2 EXACT A 14· I) paid l21 IO SIXTH ltACE. ~ varo' Czar lven (Figueroa > Azurengte (Broolt'l Slln111ng Rlcll (Wtllltl Time 27 74 310 HO 2 10 1210 380 4 00 460 340 ?60 46/J •to 460 n IXACTA (l-41 Palo 11680 SEVIENTH ltACI. 3~ yerds Zevl' Ca sn FIOw (H C.arcle l The Bedu!,,o IE Gerclel Otnu Men IOldtricl\,e>nl Time II 21 U EXACT.A (S·l t 1>e1d S1520 llGHTM Ill.AC•. J50 nrd\. Min SH U Ber (CrNgerl GrMn Wino (lAGktvl Cret1t Sono (Ward) Time: 11.04 u IX.ACTA u -11 oelO llo.JO NINTH RACI. 170 verdJ Winch Kes (8roo1t'I 170 ao 110 140 110 HO soo uo 2.20 uo 1.20 HO Los Alamitos , Hollypark race entries 11 EXACTA 12 I) 1>eld '38 20 5'XTH ltACI . One mlfe i>ece F1amecre" ( P•'''" 12 ?O 10 60 SDl(l!V TrouOlt (Grundvl 5 10 ttellt V' Pelt• 'P•rr y I Tlmt 2 00 U EXACTA 14-Sl 1>elO ''' ftO H O 360 '?O Doc N"' CH Gerclel Coyote Celt !White! Time. 46.SI 1•40 ''° u o 3 60 3.20 1000 n IX.ACTA (7-31 peld "260 n l"tCI( MX 1?·4-l-S·S·1) Deld t36e 60 to 20 winning llC1ltl' llivf l\Or,es) Ce rrvover POOi V ,l1490 LOflAlamlto• TONIGHT'S £NTIUU (JOWi et 46-dav llemen meetlftel ''"' 119S1: 7:>0 P:IRST 111.ACI. One mlle oect Pur~ U X>O Wede Hv Premier Cuv ... Martend Wordell Surt Firt Nomad. Welbro Cloud. Ste r Patro1• Rovet Fella SICOND ltACE. Ont mtlt lr OI PurH U .800 S.teni A1>11'tftllc1. • Fennn Hun•er D NDblt ltt11en •-Elell•n• ~lud b Liiiie HOU•P TIH'bo Otfloht PIY C.•'11 Idle Rult\ CaDllVt AllO 11101~9 Cor Sam.on -0 GleKo trefned t nlrv ~s Wllllt·owned 1n1rv TH•D ••c•. Ont m•lt Peet PurH '6.000 Lever LadY. Ravenna ~ro,1 Bef0<• r,.,. Oewn. Lif\Owvs a.eutv, CaUlornla '"'le' L 1111e Jo Jo. Ovnemlle Girl. '!\IH VltflO"" ,.OUlllTH RAC&. Ont mlle uo Pur .. ts,300 PtfilOur P1Ufil\4!. I. ~ Ml''''"· Heevtlllv ar .. ie, Annie ltonie G1ln A Chime, Coo•wl11 na. SOmethlnO $to, Wllldemeft "'™ ltAC•. One Mite 111ce Purw U JOO C .. lmll'!ll Mice S 10 000 C~w~~ .... ~ Rlclar Creve Olelllt Ai.rt 9•Mr~rl Koehl Proud ,..,,., \Qle Cl\erge Adven<@ ~o•"' Lur• • Lou \•rnfl ~.C~r~ !Hile P8CP P!Jl>t 16000 i: •"• C.Odmo1,,., Or L vd•• $n1• '" Uo Town LaOv i=onow ff'lel CO"'"' llO•h •lle llo•·~ Miu EOO<l& Sum Al'C None SEVENTH ltACE OM "'Ip o&rt' Purv U.600 , CerbOnaoo Buslout LOllll>OOS Kllvt 0f10lan Jlttt\ B•ffll Cosine Fe ncv S1>1r11 Seve ra Argev lltrQtv Crt~ De Le C•tm(! "''o eHglble-Tre"''" S<lue.11. Sir Wavn. llGHTH lllACI Ont m11t 040t e Pur~ "'000 Ceramt1i1er, Pur1>t11 1t.ign •nntt Oe•ie .. 1 llH•• Eureu. Sllverv TrHsurt S"t• A S11ev MIU Leurtllt, K•Y 9 1.c.vne NINTH It.AC,. °"" milt POCt Pur\• \I 600 C1erm1ng IM'l<.t S.OOC. Ntv.. SaY LtJmr..t Snip ~w Burnll•o Geldtenu OancP< HO"• Sol• Ne•d•n' 1>91e1 110 .. •n c"" SOfO< a1 Pt•er JH on H1'Mv .. "''o t11u•OI~ ~ llO•M NAthen Perro l'INTH ltACI One 'T'tlt pece Pur'f \1100 IC Mtll F vf ll Oren1>1•~ Donna, Ht111llM \now C1' t:>Olt\ C rl Cul II Out WH"frlno •oH ILIVENTH ltACI """ m1ta 040ct Pl.I"" UIOO Nevv c-All tn r •• ,,.,r "40U\I' APOfOYftl l •U'''tt\\ 11-J,0 t ~f...,__, Hollywood Park TONIGHT'S ENTllllES o,,.,, .. , ""' !Ond of Sl-nltflt QU•rte111ent mM!lfttl "'" ,,.,t 1 JO l'llUT ltACI. 350 v•rCS\ p_,,,,. U 200 c1,1m1119 e>rJct '6.2so Nomas ~sanarrow A Per1K I p ., •u•• Unoe Witmer lt ... 1 AtO (,1e Tt\e MOO" 8t1ar M iu l adY In 81ut SWCOND 111.ACI 3~ 1111rds Pu"e U SOO c1e1m1n11 price lS 000 First kl\001 Girl. t(av N Jav Jty Min. M1\\ Mevtrt Tru<klt Lark 80<1nd1no Prl11t11\\ imt Onnns Mo THNtD RACI 350 yard' Puri.. sl fOO C O·"''"U Of Ct "000 C1e~ra11on MC>Ofl N•lurtol f.lart M•u LH f'itr N l ac• HfY M<>nt v Miu Pt)fvor"1 (#1)1111 AM (,(II r 8~Y flOUltTH ltACI. HO •••1h 1>ww 0.200 C1e1mlng om• \4 )~ Yovr °""" ,,,,,, Hf/8 C.otO*" (~•'II"' ,,,,., Ml\\ Cet ~d•\ llov \AH • o lntrfld•O' 0 1tn J,.o P 101 M e\ It• l•ens Gooc Duh""' Fvll•v \ll'll f"'U '•'t , l'IFTH IUCE. 3~ •n•n• Pur\f '3 100 • C111m1no Orl(t U .000 Slr•w l aO• Ret>el Mo, OiC1 Go llu ll \De•klong Merri M&rv Bell Brown G11y111ern JOY Ml Bt ... Dt\llny E•·O• E111'bo h • t'll SIXTH ltACI . 350 v&rch l>ur\e 0 100 Cie1m1n11 price M 000 Trucking Buo Hev To Hu\lle Tuw ~.,, iNlll,oerln11 Tell!l C'"'' !tent Geofgoa Saini I ru N Smool" Two r-.nnt r\ """' S1,,t1 ~'"" Do 11 SIVINTH ltAC.I 440 n ros Puf\a lJ 100 C1e1m1ng ll'•Ct M 000 Oandv V1~ ng,on R4'n fro 'U""'' 41fa•r COOklt\ Jov Ma•t A CnarQt Ma,ter' Merk EIGHTH lllACE. JSO vt rd\ Pur\e U.600 c1e1ml119 oroct st.000 Sl'Hfl\ JffQve\I, TIP\V Or v•r ()II Bol>C>lt ()II Lt Plund4< MerledOG C.•I Awev Qulc~ VIK•\ C"-•- NINTH lllACE. 400 v1•n\ Pur ~ lt 000 AllOW8~• Ove>hlt rdo GOOd. V•l>dv' PQll<V Clllor(ltr JudY Mov1n Wilt. Fie mooyan Sor AllO• T•Nt" lllACE n o "'"1\ P.,r \t i• 600 aom•ng oro(~ se 000 · e OOC! l nf Co <o\ Jiu•~· Or l'~llf)oOH""''Dt<•al lie \• .rg.,r Pa<H fll'I,,. •11••" Nntll1~g1 F•H Nolto l ad• SIVINTH ltACE. 0 "4! mole tro1 SDerll. ProvlOtr ( HavM) "40 I 60 I> to LUoe 1Ple nol 460 4 00 Allenden<t 3 lJ7 Mututl Handle M 10,173 Little Brown Jug postponed b y rain DELAWARE. Oh101AP)-Heav) rains at the Delaware County Fair- grounds forced the postponement of ThurSday's ·running of the 41 st edition of The Little Brown Jug. The race. the second leg of pac1ng's . tnple crown. was rcschcd•lcd for toda). The postpom·mcnt w1h the fifth in the ra ce's 41 years. In I QSO. tht' Jug was dcl11ycd two days until Saturda~ before Dudley t-lanover won m 2.0' V5 1 he I ~'2 race. won hy Mcadov. Rice. was moved back one day as were the races in 196 7 and 1975. eventually won by Best Of All and ~atram. rcspccuvcly. The Little Brown Jug has never ~n washed out. "Any number ofhorws could Jump up and win 11 all," said John Campbell. 1he 1op money-winning dnvcr thi~ year. who will pilot Amity Chef "Some hav(n't won lately. but 1r the> J1d win I wouldn t be ~1.1rpnsed .. THE FAMILY CIRCUS . by Bil Keane "Ht. Grandma. Guess what came out .. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson \ \ \ "Try to look happy to see him He's happy to see you'' PEANUTS BIG GEORGE by Vir·gil Partch (VIP) eW (!__ " ~\\. --1~ . .• ~I ''No. He's just trying fo reshape his nose." ; M'i MilM tlttlNT, BUT '!OU'RE GONNA 1.AIJ6rl WHEN l TELL '1Q.J WAAT KA.PPeJED T~Y. • l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Charles M. Schulz .,. -BEFORE °™E BAL 15 PITC11EC' YOU SMOULO C'EC .,: Wl1..\1 "'OL ~E fC'1~G TO i:'J F -5 HIT TO 'fOL. '/ -,... ~ f·-·J .,~,, /. ..... ,.~ 1~. -., -v ""~ GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS I 5NU CK INTO "'RJWl\J AN7 5Plf:'7 Of\i 1'Hf: 7f;CA9f;N"f Vl}ilfE.5. ;_(IY " DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ~ME PW.Z 7 . by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan 1-<-s HOI F ..;:7(1E .•. Wf.5 CO!\.iC:ALE:ll ~E:HI ; A SL.JNV'AS Al iJASKfN· RO~INS. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUPfTY U .. s. AOttES ~ • . I 'M GOIN(; TO FL~.OR50N FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER I HAVE A FEELING VQU'R.E THINKING E'-ACTL"I' WHAT l AM .JIM IT W OULD 6E ~ SWEET COVP I F WE COULD 6 E T ~ THE HeATHER WAR NER . - FUNKY WINKERBEAl'I HEU • r.>0~ALD 'l..{)a( our THE BACK WINDOW f DOONESBURY +109 ~APE $',\oft~ /X)/.6 "W£/~ J08S ~ TITEJR I SU Ul AR HIJMAN~' tt4S 7'RS _ ...._ 'fl.ft t()• '.:¥'-. W41., • v .JRE J{.)f<\.l "' l • I \ ~} >,A•AAf<• \ J. YI ..: • c • C,,.JJ. y •• .. - 4~( "1' <.-~ f'-' ' u ...,, 1 ' ,I . ! ~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Seotember 19. 1988 C7 by Berke Breathed CfM.P >«I NT' 6£0l((I€ //ll:Jlf Nm 1He ~~' £1111.:iL• /. by ~Im Davia . . . by Lynn Johnston SA\JE THE !OWN MLL TH~~ 1 v.ro.o yoo DID~ Sl-a.rr·F~EE BEcR'? L\KETO by H'arold Le Ooux r t-IEATHER WARNER H A $ A.N AOvERT1S1NC., 13UOGE T O F OVER TWELVE M ILLION • Wl-lEN THE'! ACQUIRE LANE COSMETICS THAI • ....-: .. lklll e uOGE T COULD TRIPLE t 1 ti~~ by Tom Batiuk HEARTBREAK Hi lk.. COES IT ElJE.R{.) 1iME I by Garry Trudeau .i.11-fATS 'tOUR RtACTKJN Wtu, '. "'l/f. ..v otsPRCAO [ aR • \I (AtJ'JN{; hi TH& TA /Ill Y ·"i;:.~~ ()VCR 'fl.(Ef,t ffll) [)()N"1 ~AlS? t3l.AMf I THt ;!t, ~ ..._ ' . • ·-- Sat..Uy.~~mberZO AJltES arch 21-April 19): Transaction can be completed, much to your advantage. ocus 9n special collections, creati ve endeavors, cbance to reach wider audicpcc, Love relationship bccome;s more secure. Libra oativc plays Promising artists could use prizes Paramount role. . · . ; - 'FAURUS (April 20-May f0): Cycle hig.h,judgmcntand intuition wiU bC on target. Emphasis on charisma, romance. style, design , abil ity to be at right l?lacc at crucial moment. Make new Sia.rt, stress independence, pionecrina spint. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Yo u obtain informatio n which c.a n lead to pravess. Goal is closer than originall y anticipated. You'll be given access to infonnati'On prcvio usl) ··classified." L.-o. Aquarius f.guri· prominently. CANCER {June 21-J ul) :?:?). \\'hat seemed a ··10"' c;iusc" will be revived. You'll ha\t' unusual opport1,1nity to correct past "mistakes. You can win friends and influent(' peopl e. Povularity grows, long-distance call could involve SYDNEY 0MARR social ac1ivity. • • _ LEO (July .:!J-Aug.·22): You'll find way to overcome obs1aCles. Scenario· highlights tests. challenges. strength. Check details, s1udy small print. bt-aware of ri ghts and pcrmii51ons.. Taurus. Scorpio play key roles. VIRGO (.>\ug. 23·Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect coincidt>s wi th spi ri tual insights, travel, communication. ability to an ic ul ate fee lings. Get ideas on paper. make contacts. disseminate information. Love plays major role. LIBRA \Sept. 23-0ct 22): Mystery is solved. morale soars as-result. Harmony is restored In conn1..-cti on with fa mily relationships. Accent diplomacy, ""'ill1ngncss 10 make intelligent concession. Taurus ""'ill figu re prominent!)'. · SCORPIO {€>ct. .:!J.Nov. 21 ): Lie low. play waiti n~ game. Pt rmit others to take initiat1ve. to''sho,,.,· tht•1r hands." Emphasize caution. willingness to revise 1enns and techniques. M.l-ny answers are found bt-hind scenes. Watch fc>r Pisc~s. . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-[k-c-. 21): Attention centers around recent resolutions concerning employment, basic issues, heallh. Scenari o highlights power. authority, deadline, challenge. responsibility. Ca pricorn pTays significant role. CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22.Jan. 19): Surpnsc due -burden is lillcd and you are rclit:ved of financial obligation. Good moon aspect coincides with charisma. chann. spe-cu lation. strong physical attraction. Pleasure will be gained through young tx·ople. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Slrt'SS confidence, independence. wi tling- oess to get to hea n ofn1a11crs. Moon position spotlights security. hontc, family. structu re. design, future pros~cts. Vigorous individual believes in you. proves Woultl you please identify the following: Grazia Dcledda. RudolfC. Eucken, Carl F.G. Spitteler, Jacinto Benavente, Frans E. Sillanpaa, lvo Andrle, Nelly Sachs and Giorgos aic.feris? . Neither could I, without a reference book. All were awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in our time. or slightly before. In the .same period, some of the ·.most eminent writers aro und the world were blithel y passed over in. favor of these little:;read and less~sung laureates.. ~ And last year the ~obel cOmmittC1.' again made a choice that rai$ed the eyebrows of the literary coinmunity, which had no voice in the selection, as always. Whatever else may be said about such awards as the film Oscars, at least the reci pients are voted on by the full body of their peers -who are in the bcit ~sition 10 recognize excep- tional ab1li1y and achievement. Prizes. grants and fellowships cus· tomarily suffer from three ntortal flaws: fi rst, they rarely go to the most worthy; second, they reward long- past accomplishmenu. and thi rd. they aJmost always come too late to do the most good. In perhaps the most famous rebuke of this kind, Samuel Johnson reJ_ected the E.arl of Chesterfield's offer of patronage with the barbed q uest ion: "Is not a patron, m y Lord, one ""'ho looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water. and, when he has reached the ground, e ncumbers him with help?" it. PISCES (Feb. 19-~1 arch 20) ln1u1t1ve intellect is on target Trust first (Jo.hnson had spent. ~ven years of impressions. Famil y member !ieeks reconciliation. Be agrcl.'able. toss aside unpaid la bor on his D1c11onary of the foolish grievance. Shon trip could invol'c relative. surprise visit · English Language, and was.ignored by SIDNEY HARRIS Chesterfield un1il the book appeared , when h"is ' lordship made a belated offer offi.nancial aid.) Recentl y I read about the Hazen Award for excellence 1n clin ical research . .,.,•hi ch gives SI 00,000 each year to the wi nner -but the pnze is shared equally Dy the research phys- ician himself and a young medical scientist chost"n by him to join 1n continuing work. ,o\no1her rarc and pra1st"won hy exception to the ··chesterfield syn- drome" is the MacAnhur fellow- ships, where large sums are invested in ""'ri lers and other artists who arc only beginning career.> of probable promise, at a time when they are in mos1 nel"d of encouragement There is no do ubt 1n my mind that someone like Mozart would not have died at so tragically an early age had he not been broken in spiri1 and body by years of deprivation. toil and bitterness, while the pol ished mediocrities of his day ran off wi th prizes and patrons. S/daey Harris columolsl. is 11 syndicated No fool like old fool acting lik~ young fool DEAR ANN LANIJERS: I ha\l' a problem with my 7.2-year-old financially well-la.do father. To put it simpl). for the past 18 months he has bt-en a ··sugar dadd)" to a ""'oman in her earl) 50s. My molhl"r has .\lzhc1mt•r'sd1seasc- and has been 111 a nl1r.,1ng home for the last six \'t'..trs. She t-.1~ hi.·cn little more than a·\ ~·getablt· hu .11 !.·.i~l 1 .... ·o years. In 1985. father ga'l' ht~ fnend ta m ill worker I appro\1n1atcly S::.0.000. D He has given her more than $.:!S.000 since Janua ry. Last fall , I consulted a psych1atnst about this situation. She .,.,,as reassur- ing. said my father was lonely and guih-ridden and allowing this woman to manipulate him financially be· cause it was a "rclrasc." lfand when mother died. sht' explained. my father ""'o uld find someone stable. mature and 1ntelhe,ent. like my mother. The profess1 onal's evaluation calmed me for a while. but now I an1 becoming anxious agai n and It doesn't really make sense. This is no1 1he first woman Dad has given money to. A woman he met when mother first began to act pcrulia r took him for an S 18.000 car and a mink coot I can't believe hl" is in his second childhood because he is ex1remely competent in business and highly respected for his acumen. M) sister and I .,.,,ant our fa ther 10 have an acti ve social hfe. but we hate 10 sec him OCing taken for a sucker. YOUR ON Do you have any suggestions abou1 how .,.,.c might deal wi th this problem'? -H.M. (NORT H CA ROLINA). DEAR H.M.: There's no fool like an old fool unless It 's an old fool trying 10 act like a young lool. Unlortunalely, there 111 lillle you and your sister can do wllbout a ppearing 10 be trying to salvage your iaberllaoee. Aeeept the fact that your father's taslf' leaves somf'tbing 10 be deslrf!d but be Is a big boy and en lilied to do as be pleases with bis money. Apparently, be feels as If be is gelling amply compensalt:d or be wouldn't continue with sucb monkeyshines. • • • DEAR ,>\NN LANfJERS: I was shocked ~ yo ur advice that ttil· brother he asked 10 get a ha1 rcu1 so h(· would look ··n1ct•" as an u~her in the ~·edd1ng part). ANN UNDERS "' ... / ". A MAN POi A MAN'S JOB Neithe r vu lnerable. South deal!!. WEST •8 3 '1 AQ94 0 7642 •J 10 7 NO Rm • "10 6 "10 3 0 AQJ1083 •96 EAST •9742 Q J862 0 " 9 •K32 SOUTH •AQJ6 Q K87 0 6 •AQ86 • The bidding: South Weal North Eut t• Pu• 1 0 Pu• t• .Pu• 3 0 Pa•• 3 NT Pu• Pu• Pu• Opening lead: Eight of ~ Find ing the right s uit to which to s hift is onl y part of t he proble m faced by defenders . The choice of which card to play can be c rucial. Although he had no support for his partner 's suit and the jumt> to three diamonds w as invitational. not forcing, South felt he had too much to pass. We cannot fault his bid of three no trump too much. Since South almost surely held the king of hearts, West decided to stee r clear o f a lead in that s uit lest he concede a crucial tric k. He se- lected the top-of-nothing eight oT spades fo r his opening salvo. De- clarer won in hand. and led a dia- mond-to t he jack and East's king. I • CHARLES Go REN .. OMAR · ·SHARIF The crucial point in the hand had bet>n reached early. · East could see t hat declarer had · nine tricks In spades and diamonds alone . If the defense was to pre· vail , they would have to score four more t ricks if! a hurry . Should East a ttack hearts o r clubs? SinCe South had bypassed hearts in t he a uction in fa vor of bidding what was o bviously a four-card s pade suit , he could hold no mor e than three hearts and, therefore, had to have at least four c lubs. Ob· viously, therefore, hearts o ffe red the better chance. But leading a loW heart would not do. Declarer would· simply play low , West would win the t rick but the defend· ers would then get no more t han anot her heart tric k. East ma de no mistake -the jack of hearts hit the table. Whethe r or not declarer covered ,_the de fe nd· ers had to ge t four tricks in the suit fo r a one-trick set . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Wearing too1gear 5 Rob Roy. eg 9 Seafood 14 Collapse 15 Southern constellal•on 16 Android 17 Supe11or lo 18 Rum1na1e 19 Macaw 20 By dint ot 21 Aulo part 23 Wheedle 25 Recess 26 Have 27 Female 29 Survey 32 Instrument 35 Study hard 36 Aoll~call response 45 W11t1cism 46 Cupid's peer 48 Tenon's male 52 Wreckage 56 King 57 Dispossess 58 Stall 59 Keep 60 Nicki:!+ alloy 61 Russian city 62 Ovid's road 63 Run -down 64 Deposit 65 Coin DOWN 1 Range 2 Anchorage 3 V1s1t11e 4 The Ger 5 Asian vessel 37 -ol Avon 6 Vinegar 38 Kicks bot!le 39 -of Cleves 7 Rub tier nec;, or Austria 8 Informed 40 Japanese 9 Con!•nes women diver s 10 Tr"d1t1ons "* l Forle11 11 Reducl1on '*2 lns1ruc!or 12 Addi11onal 43 Imbi be 13 Outsland1ng 22 Water holes 24 T urnp1kes 27 Wanton 28 Wager 30 Famed cartoor,.st 31 Goggle 32 Sco1ch porr 33 Branches 34 Rumor 42 Change 44 In lhe main 45 Canine 47 Hastened 48 Quarried 49 Wra!hy 50 -deadly sins 5 1 Employ 52 FDR and JFK 53 Revelers' cry 5 4 GI hOOk y T he bride has no ntore right to 44 Fabr icate 21 Stitched medium 35 Paperoack 36 Hangout 38 Use TNT 55 Asian staple 59 Egg on Daily Piloi & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE f/GfTS .AVAl/.A&E ll()M Oi1tNGE COuNrr ro I.A! VIA OOOfN STAT{ All/1Nl5 .. , • make such a requl'st than she docs to ~-=-=-~­ ask one of1he ma1dsofhonor to losc a few pounds. or her grJndmo1her 10 put on more hpsuck. or her future r-~+--+--+-- father-1n·la .... to sha ve hi s n)ustache and bu y ne .... · glasses. Love 1s based on acceptance and that should be a rule of hfe for C\'eryonl". Millions of people pay auen11on to ""'ha1 you sa~. ·1 hl·~ trust )O ur Judgment and bchcvl' 1n you. For hea,·en's sake. ;\nn. rl'\'t'rsc yo ur<iClf. - H. IN ILLINOIS DEAR H.: You'r e right. Tbe advice was a bummer. I reversed myself about 10,000 complaints ago. Tbe readers really let me have It. As far as I am eonet'med the kid can trip 011 bis braids If be wants to. ll's OK with m<. • • • f)E-\R •\'\l:'\i l :\NDERS Plea51.· tl·ll thJ! ni ol hl'r of four tel·nagcrs who talk\ 10 hcrsclfth<il 11 i~ OK to talk to I )Our~t·lf. you can l'\l'n answer vo ur- Sl'IC hut 11 ~ou interrupt yourself. )O U .1 art·1n \(:nou~ tro u~le -SHIR LEY D.(HC)SSV ILLE . K:\N.I l>EAR SHIRLEY; Many readers wrote with advice fo r tbat mother, bul you rs was tbt: bert.r Fight illiteracy; switch teacher pay De hate goes on over which teachers should to get the mos1 money. Writes a client: "Highest salancs ought to go to first-grade teachers. les~r salaries to the middle inslructors. and lowest salanes 10 un1"er.1it y professors. That would give us 1ero 1ll1teracy and savr milhons now spent 10 play catchup 1n Junior colleges. 1>nsons. remedial classes. plus unrmploymcnt cos1~and tax losses .. A clue 10 the moral atlttude of mosl Oriental g(1vernm~nls in any ·g1 ven regime 1s said 10 show up in the length of the shl in 1hc woman'scheongsam. lf1t g0l's four inches above the knee, the national moralily for the momenl is conservative. I fit g~s almost 10 the hip. the morali1 y 1s preuy liberal. Q Who! do German~ ntrfln b> "1he lhrec K's''? .\ Kinder. k1rch(' and kueche" .\ • L.M. BOYD long outdated tenn, that. It once defined the sole role assigned by Gennan men to German womtn: child ren. church and cooking. - "When was Broadway al its peak'?'' 1nquircsa client. Al mos! 60 years ago. research reveals. In 1927-28. Then. 264 productions ran at the sam(' time. Now, SO productions are lypical. Be pa11cnt. nd1C'ulous law:\ come and go For example. l)r. Mary Ed"''ards WRlk<'r n('eded a \J)C('1al ac1 of Congress 1n 1861 10 let her wear trouser!>. An e1gh1h of the en<'rgy 1n what you cal keeps you 11oing. The rest is diss1pa1ed in heal. Works out to be JU5t about the samr as the efficiency ofa gasoline engine. Q. You can name all those water critters. hke seals and walruses. thal give bi nh on land. But what's the only land criner that give!> b1nh tn water? A. The hippo. When the zoomen take deli very on a new python, to deal with 11 they fiaurc theyJlccd. aJmost but no t quite one man per yard of its length. F ... 1glcs-nc''<'rl'ltn1r m 1hc ·ra1n. L.~f. Boyd Is • ty•dlcatH col•m•lll • , • -~,19,1986 ()\IL\' PH.Of ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL.2 /N0.37 ' I • ~ ' . - ) ~---~~-----~~---------------..----------............... --..... --~------.... 'Oklahoma' in great outdoors Thl' tx·,t-1..1."pl '-l'l'rl'I in Orange Count ~ rnm mumt~ 1hea1er c1n:k'i "thl' group !..nown as th(' L.a l..i.: Forest Shem boaters. l lndl'r '1rtual l'O\ er uf puhl1c rda11on s darkness. the~ ha' c managl·d 10 mount a major mu.,1cal production and atlract a good-s1n:d crowd to c;11 ou1door'> un a chill) night to' ICY. 11. Since their formatior:i in 198::!. the~ ha"c mounted a string of mu~1calc;. ---011\l'r." "The Music Man," "Mame."' .. Tnal b) .lur~ ··and "Yo'u'rc a Good Man. Charlie Brown:· along with two l'' cnings of mdodr.:ima producuons. C urrcntl) the~ ·rt· Y.1nding up their ~l\th sho"'. Ro<l_Jcrc; and Hammcrstc1n·s "Oklahoma:· which pla~s tonight anJ sarurda) at the Lake Fon:,t 11 'iun and Sail Club . in El T Of(• fhl· "ihowhC1atcrs· "Oklahoma" m:n not hl· a\ art1s11c.:i llv ------------'l<>und a~ a good cumrnun1t) q theater produt·11on. but it's an a11rac11' l' and gencrall~ plcai.ant T l'ffort Y.slh ·a da<>h of high-gloc;s OM taknt here and there"' h1 ch ll'ndc; TITUS 1 lo paint o'er tht• shortco1111ng,, D1n·ctor Man Schwa-ne1 not •............ ~. 011f\ ha\ muunte<J an amhlllOd\ and l'Oll"rtaining c;hov.. hut la\t \atun.la~ ~he ah o Sll'P~d qu1tt' hand ii~ into the roll' of thl' ti.·"1' \unt fller. Thl· rrcam ol lht• I :i!..c I Ofl'\I t·a<.t " Jtll Dc.:Frt•11a,, \\ho po\\t'\\l''> a mos1 mclod1l' \ 01n· and l'ndov. c; her charartl'r 1 if Laure) v. 1th a w1nn1ngrnmbina11on of~punk and frmin1n1t). Sn111 f ll<,on a\ her ruggl'd <.u1tor ( url) ha' the rtqut 11c charm. hut 1<, lal·l..ing 1n ch<.1 rartl'f and 'oc-al \lrl·ngth. J one l ccd .. "ho mo,ed up to thl' pan of Ado An nu.· latl' 1n n·hl.·ar,alc;. d1~pla~., man cluu~ com1 c:;:-oquc111c;hncss in add it ion to n1n:I: lulfilling hc:rong1nal a\!>1gn mcnt. dam:1ng the role oflaurl·: 1n the dream hullc1 ( 1l·ne 'iolluv.<. 1s a splendidly shallo"' Will Parker v.h1kJat!.. \1 l< rnc;o;:n 1s top<.111 the corned)' departml·nt a ... thl' l'l'f\l,ln pt·Jdlcr .ind w.ir, t'r tv.h1k rt\.al. 01lwr rok\du nut farl· -.u v.l'll 1n the Lah· Fore~ produc1111n '-cal\ "'l'r 1 ... J h1g hurl\ JuJ I r:. hut his melodramatic appro~1c. It 11eg,1ll'\ hi\ 1.:lfi.·lll\ l'l1C ...... Joseph l:.111!> IS ('.\CO k~s COO\ tnc1 ng ~" \rtntl··., <.h11tgun-1011ng lather. v..h1k Sharon Cou1em contnhult'' lt ttk hl'\()00 a rm·rung laugh a!) LaUfl') ·s rl\31. \l1c..hd!LQ.akl·.,· d10reograph) "simple and un1mag111atl\l' \\htk r ran L \Olh .... JllraCtl\('l'O\IUmcs fill the bill 1 he tcchnteal 1•lkl" 111 '>l'l 0 lk'>lgnl·r Bonnie Manning and sound and lighting , 11ord1na1m I en l hulandl·r arc quill' good con'lidcnng tht• ··under thl' \tur,· ,1,pctl ol tlw production. I hn·1· ll10fl' rx·rtnrmanccc; ol ''Oklahnm<1" \.\ 111 he gl\ l'O - t11111 gh1 "•:tun.la~ .ind \unda: at 7 3fl pm. :it thl' "un and \;.111 < luh nn I a!..l· I nrl'\1 f)r"~: ncarTok·do \.\.J, 1n l·I foro (all XJ7.02211 1111 ltl!..l'l 1nlor111.111on BACKSTAGE -l ht· I.ling lkal'h < "ll l.1gh1 Opera 1• ill Jlll'"l'OI a 'tagnJ fl'ading ol a Ill'" mu,H:.11 \H>rk. "ln11matc \t1a11gl·r.,·· h~ Mart ~1antell. ao, the lir!.t 1n ::i scrn:!. of ncv. Y.Orks ""rk,hop\ Satur<la~ and Sunda~ at X p.m. a1 th(' Center Thcati.:r. ~lJ~ r Otcan Blvd . Long Reach .. thac: IS no admission charge. bu1n.:!lcnat10n!larcrc4uircd and may hcobtained hyealling (21 ~) · ~ -l Vi -1 Ml5 ... Puhl11hcr Karen Wittmer 1-.drlm Tum TJ1l 1>cueh1111J.. hl111ir Dlluc Redlc::im ·Ir/ l>1rec 111r \tcvcn Hough C 1rl'ulu11on MunaRer Terr~ KJndlc Prod11r 11tm Man(J~t·r Robert <. antrcll ~~ - O:itcbool. "puh11\h('d t'\Cr\ f·ul.n h) th..• 01angc C oa~I Pubh\hmg ( o p 0 A<l\ I ~hO. HO "' Fl.a) SI ( 11\Hl \k\ll (' \ 111616 1 clcphonc (714) 6'1 2-4 \21 Rl".Sular hus1nC'sS hour' Jrr K .J m IO 5 pm , Mond:i' through t-nda} f~adhnt' for lall·ndar ol rvcn1' 11cm~ and kllt'f'> 1\ 5 p.m Monda' fh<' cn11rc rnnll'nl\ nf D:att'l><X>k .ltr rnfl' n~hll'd h) lhC' Oran1tr ( o:m t Puhll\hing < o \II rt(tl'tt~ an• n:·\Cr\<'d ~ Daily Pilot Datebook / Friday September 19 1986 T •CAPTAIN EO' A SPACE-AGE SPLASH AT DISN-EYLAND .•........................................ 13 By CAROLYN MAYER The Walt Di sney Company, Francis Ford Coppola. George Lucas. and Michael Jac kson ~a ve JOincd their talents to create ''Captain EO," a-hi-tech, 3-D musical space fantas) film opening today at Disneyland. at Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Florida. "and nowhere else in the universe" as the D isnq people like to say. Paparazzi A HAPPY HOMECOMING AT THE LAGUNA ART MUSEUM ......................•....•...... , ...... 11 By VIDA DEAN Coming home again was such a ha pp} occasion lor the "fam ily" of Laguna An Museum. including Sharon Jeffrie<; and her daughter Carre ra (left), that the) were c rying a nd laughing and oohing and ahhing and pumped up with pride. The 18-month rebuilding wo rk o~ the facihty received overwhelming Yotrs ot approval by the 150 patrons and benefactors at the Grand Prt'lll tl'ft' night which began a week-long homecoming celebration. CRITIC DOESN'T ..................................... l 0 Four of our fi ve guest critics marveled at "She's Gotta Ha' t' I t." calling author-director Spike Lee a black Wood) Allen. But Don Coursey (left). who also marched to a different drumme r last \\t:t•I.. would rather jam bamboo up his fingernails or pick fleas offh1., dog Check out their opinions of this "sleeper"" flick. the adventure' 111 a nymphomaniac. OutOnThe TOMI CUISINE •.....•........................................... 15 I By FIFI CHAO Jh~~andann Gourmet restaurant in Costa Mesa 1s not one olthe hot new success stories o f the year -1t has hccn 't.T\ successful for several years. And its fine reputatton reachl·-; far beyond the boundaries o f O range Count). Last ~ear. sn era I 'members of the California Restaurant Writers ..\ssonat1on assembled at the restaurant to try not only the authentic regional Chinese dishes for whic h this place is known. but also to savo r som~· of the Chinese specialties available by special request. ' CALENDAR .•.....................•••...•................. 4 THEA TE~ REVIEW ............................. ' .... 9 MOVIE R ,EVIEW ...••..•...•...•......•...••..•...•... 10 r s w 01 0 Art For museum unvei led after undergoing $2.2 million facelift B, lAuPA IVEPr SO'llP rl)i' • ir~ crown ev.el ot loguno Beach ~,,) ofier c $2 2 m•l'1c;r io::e Ith and o spar•i.ng rose.co1ored po1ni 1ob 'f l"TlJ'l "err' ,.et' be •he (1ty's riew 9P"' T Jesdoy •r,e loguno Art Mvseul'T' w11 ''=CC€" •o :re public 101 ow r>g or 18 riion•r •enov'l' 0" /v'f-o• srorred n 1980 as o simo e dP'J •-::. e•t.ord ire museun pot o r>os 11.rried "'0 c •..ii sec e C(if'"O' O" '"OI rios 00ob•ed ·t e muse1>,,.. · s SC:'lCI: Jrd rhorqed 'S QOO·S ")rtj d 1ecr 0' s,µµ<;si:. • s ·~ J --~ cr ... src•:1 I· s '"e l'c.a.. /'j. t;r a•~ ~re'J-J J V 1;' c 8, j c ~s· A ..... .,. A.ssor o· · ~· 'v'Js..,~~ s 11 'Ji COP~ "'" 1r. ·· .s~~r ,:::;.,<j r,t; O''"t ,,..~ .;s si:.r,r as vae .,..,, (' • ... •pr •r.._"'i 'P,....( er ..!\1r,.. r•, 0 ~; '00 1" ,J11r NS .JS•:, , J (~ J,..; r . r c I c· S''l d ~"'~Pu('!" 1 re"''O' B J • , • s•r •r r ..,uqr "1· "'vSeuni .I' g ~es vcu c Ot..' 'J"d ::list nc• or • s •rp 11 'J "ererc" be•weer o 1 "'.:iro J "'C· e sod I av e Pe ssero oubl c 1 ~ j r or•o• I• -hOS Q11on who suggesred •te ""use~,,.. r .. ~.:;..-.-... p I'S' • Co· lr.r• 0 •r 10c ... s so ey er • S'':.' CC 0"0 'Cr't•"'C..C'O', (J lor" 0 er• :. .. ..... C:P r 'o• "0 .~,, ( 1S' J"-1 •he P'P.Sf>r' <~ • It~ } .. - "•' ',. S' '4' ""S 0€'0'1:' '"t-' 'S' port, er , 1.~.s u,., ;, •t·...,s l ure•..i 1~ :1r• Pl r pieces •·c~ "i-.., IJ' '•Pac.I c Bod ·or~orate collec • v" 'J' crtornporar, or • to b:>COf'l"e oort ot •re "' s~ rr s t rs• eYh b•t Po nimq~ s01 PTQpped 1qo , s• •re pink s~ tie qe ..... oils oi the gollerv "·: · "q ·c be tiurg os h.,qe ~olrr• ·r~es soi O" o " .. c• u-' i 01..i tron1 .... a,r ng •o tole •001 r• s 'l rronslorinot•On des gned by arch teer PJ) Barnard "'0', Jld 'me "'uSP1,.rT' v S !Ors"' I '1or11v bP'•eve Ti-.... ,., ;SPum was 'oundPd 1918 n tre old Tow Ho. by J qr ... o o1 logv"O Beach Qrhsts. B. 1929 donotrCns ard •..,nj jr -es oro111ded •ne • n0rc10 •oundor or rot" o ·re niuse.im 01,1s c•esen1 100 •001 bv 100 •oo• 01 01 '\Jor•t- Coosi H qr. ... ov orir1 C 11 Dr v" A ~nio odd•' o· wOS f"OdP " 1951 Bv 1980 •he board ot '' stees de ieo •tie small pot•o oreo lacing (oosr H19rwoy s~oulo be enclosed and turned into o tea room f.he cost would be $250,000. But the more the trustees talked about the e~pons1on, 1he more omb1t1cus the goals ht> • - The new Laguna Beach arr museum. CO!l'e. T re .,.,ree S StQr'ed rur 11ng ond big :Jrec""s .... e•e bor" Bv lvlarcr 1985 the log1ir>o A" Museu,., shu• •s Joors ·o oeg.n o 11 000 square.Ivor .. , CO'S 0" ·l':o• v.ou d OP p109v;.d l'; :Jeio~s O"d :ors•· ... c• on problems B.' OP,. nd f»Pr I (10Jd •herP-\:: s •P• r "9 A so·e te museur when 001>ne·j IJI '""' ~01,r., Coos• Pozo "OcobP• 1984 lies •ece 'ea J wcrr11 and gererrJvS rPci>pt on Eort 'T'Qr•n obour 4 000 ceople wonder rrrougr the ~vSeJr--Or" OC(Omphshmenl CO"S jp• nq •rt r:10 n museum 'PCe•ved on QvPrOge 01 5 000 ·.,-,,,o,~ a month Because o1 rhi> success cl h~ rn'•'· • .,. niu seum •re board s see~ing tC ~ee~· ·open even alter 1re reopening o! the lo~uno An Museum Ovr ng i~e post •wo years •ent hos been orov ded !ree bt 1he Segersrro"' family wh1cr owns rre moll and hos been o mo1or contr butor •o errs "Orange County Bur 1or now Otton t>opes rhor ..,,tier tie outs our •he wetco,..e 'TlOt T uesdoy .::ir 1 en1t'.us•os•s every-....~ere w 11 see a rew ·"S'' ,r O" •re• w II mo•e laguno Beach a riome •o droi:' , 1•' ::: re es TnP 'OCLS c• ·~p,,, Sf>v"' w tie• s•c• J ord :onrerrc;o•Jr~ (.::i1 'Or"I a on Two ""0 r •»Ii bits and a wee' 1ong t:elebro11on [)elor., 1~11 open 1~9 ITIOr rhe grand reopening ot the museum. ''I'd suppose I'd hove ro srond up and soy veoh SOid Bird of the long and tedious process Ear~ Ar• s•s n log."c Beach Tt-e Im o·ess•cr sis w be or d•sploy •hrougt "\c .. S and rc111de 83 NOrh by 30 ort sis 'Yvor • s comp e:ea our ng 1918.1 928 w111 s~o.,. •ow Ca 1o•r •)or• SIS 01ay~ on moor1Q'll CIJ" r ea•, y· V ar, ot •ne NO' s p,r b 'f-J,. t, '"cse .,... "O • .,ere .... •r •t>P or g "OI l ,Qv' J Ar• 'vlJSeJm dv1ng IS 1'Jr'l1Q' VP veOrS •rr " 191 9.28 Tneextio.r SJ"df'rwr·•.,"t ,.,., F e1ds•cne Compori 1 The sec:orid morn e,h t 1 Ci •or1~10 ( O" '1>mporor! Works •rom •he :erur1lv Poe I c (ollect•O" will d splay 50 ol ,,,,, .ir•conv s 8.000 w()f-itS by Southern Col1lor11.(l •)ll.~I~ .nclud ng po1nt1ngs photographs srutp•ur~ Yid le•• 1es The exh1b11 will run tlirouqh Q, 1 3 I In odd 1 on ·he musevm w II sror.-40 i;:-ho·c graphs lrom •IS pr•vote collecr er Tr ... t •s• St~ Pho•ogrophs from the Co 1 .. 1 O" s ·• • premiere "Xh1b f,On OI moges Cfe'l'f 1 :;1 'l the NOr~s ol phorogropher Paul o~IPrhr )QI The e1h b11 will run •hrough No., 14 Tne Sculoture by Fred Stodder e.t~ r. · ,., C0'1$.Sl o' 1 gJrot ve wor~s by tlip So ,.,,.,, (o!:fo•" a 011 sr arid loguno Beoct• "Of .,e I' d1sp1oy rl sc..ilptures s1ond1ng oppro•,;;,; .-i feet rol w• conr.nue ·~rough \Jo., 7 Dur "Q •11e ong rors•r ,., r')r ('Pr ,d tw• '111 the.scent:S Suppor· "''JS,..., der• '~Pv,..r(J 'l rornpl1shMents of the museum vo1un1eers A 10101 of $2. I m1ll1on was raised for rhe Cop1to1 and Homecoming compo1gns 1ncludinq mo1or cor tr butrons from the 8oldw1n, Jeff Pries l 1nkl1>1tP.r <..upr er er J Segers1rorr ·orri1 es and'~"'~'"'"" P. foundo• or· So Mes ra,e oeer 1ame1J ·r ronor c· Jt Bv 1=11J..1Jl " "t..iVriJr' AtJS ·he ·rr-='J.~;. "., ..... DOOi oi •O ~'"'"S lvlO'f: 'her 30C ~o ..,•lpPrl bra•erl •r•':luqr1 •hf> :10sure or.ct :ont rued •o Jed•Ci:l'"' ·; .. • • "'P and e"pe"·SP •o "'f: m .. StJm Ana Jur rq ·fop 18 ~or•"s •r P ""'SP•"' N'.JS ~ r.osed ·s •und r(}'S.ng rourc. s nc•eos.::o •rorr 'Ovr 'O •1rP Add•t•(,'''.) ( '1".P'1".t er st c .. ·~"' .,-.s .... ~ r ::• rr•eme'1 OJ 600 or n9 ~c ''P 'C'O 'ltJ"Cf • i:,• "P"'O"'S' CS 'O 2 1 CC log\.ro so~c-T..,~ ·, :• q ::: r ...... c, r re"' C ''\ .• SE".tm ·i: r-~.--=-,,.. ~· • f\(! t S"-":''" " t..i'S'~"cr:; sa~~"'i f 0' 0" ' hi-• ) S r ~SP 1 "' ( '";" ,',' r ".,;,....P •re"' '",..Gr J: r .,.:.os O' r-...... JS .. -"':· ,.....-;. ,... ..,,.."! 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' I •1 Tl EATER Friday "BRIGHT0 1' BEACH MEMOIRS" at tht• lfarlcqu1n Dinner Pia) house 'sen \ llart){11 f-11,d . ~anta '\na (117\/.<i:i 11 l. r unda ~\ th rough I huN.l:l\\ di K I 5 1"11<.lll\\ at (/ \Jturda~-.at I .ind.X \l"-\unda,.,at I and .., \II until :"om I h "DOES A TIGER WE AR A ~ECK· TIE ?" in thl· ·\ctor'\ Pl.I\ ~1.\ ;it (widen Wt•'t ( ollt·t· llu11tington Beach I IN'i-X '7X) final rx·rt<1rm.:inn·, t•rntght and 'MturJa, .11 II ll m . \unda~ at \ J'l rn "84 CHARll'ir. CROS:-. ROAll" ~II' tht• '\an C lt'mc:ntt' < 11mmun1t\ I heJtl'r 2« •2 \' t' < ahnll11 ~an ( lcmcntt 1-l92-IJ41i"IJ I hur-.<la\\ tl1r11ugh\a1urJ,l\,,1tXpm until<x t 11 ''llAY FEVER" ;11thl'<11,t.1 \fr,a < t\11 l'la,hott'l' tiol llarnilt11n \t C 11\tJ \.1 t:.._. th'i11.'i2f,•11 I hur-.<la" 1hr11u~h \,11urda\\ ,JI ii ll m \un<l.n m.itinn· \<.·111 21< .11 2 pm unt11 < >u II "HIGHEST STANOARO OF LI V· 11\f;" 11n thl' main "la!(l' 111 \11uth Coast Repert. ory. 655 Town Center Dme. ( osta Mc!>a (l)'i7-403\) fuesda~\ through Fnda)'S at 8 p.m .. "iaturda~~ at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at · 2.10 and 7 JO until Oct 12 "MA1' OF LA MANCHA'' at tht· C urta1n C all Dinner Thcatt•r !\~ 1:1 < amino Real. Tusttn <838-1540). ntghtl) l'\Ccpt Monday\ al va~1n;. l una1n lime\ lhrough No' Q "THE MIKADO" at the '\c"pon Theater .\n<. Ccntrr. 2'i0l ( 110 Dn,l'. "Jc"'pon Rcalh 1631-02f0(1. l-rtd3 )'> and Saturda~' at ll p rn through Oct 4. w11h a \pcc1al 'iunda' pcrtormante Sept. .:!8 at 7 p.m "THE MISANTHROPE" at tht• We'\tm1nl1tl'r Communil\ Thca1cr 7~71 "1aple St.. W~,tmtn'ltn t 995-411 'I 1-nda~ ~and 'iaturda) '> a1 ~ m 1hrough Oct. 4. "OKLAHOMA" bv thl' Lake Fore~t ...,hOY· hoater~ at the Lake forest II Sun and 'iatl Club. Lake Fore\t Dnvc at TokJo Wa). El .Toro 1837-0229). l'lo'>tng 1J1,·r1t1rmance\ tonight through \unda) at 7 30 ··st. Y FOX" a1 thl' Laguna Moulton Pia~ hou\l' 606 Laguna Can)'on Road I aguna lkach ( 494-0741). I uc\da~\ through ()a1urday~ at 8 pm. ~unda)'i at 2:'\0 until Oct 4 " UGAR BABIES" a1 1he (1rand Uinncr I hl·ater. 7 Frl·cdman Wa .... \nahctm (''72-77 10) Tucsda ~s 1hrnugh l hur'>da)'S at~. l 5. f-nda~ !>al >. 4 ~ \Jturda\S at I 10 and 45 \unda\\at I 'liland 7 4'i unttl Fch I Saturd•Y. "BRIGHTON BEACll ME.MOIRS" al thl' Harkquin D1nna Pla~hou~ \t·1· f-r1da' l1\ting. "DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECK- TIE'!" at C mlden \\ nt < t•llcgt \<.·c I 11da~ 11.,ting. "84 CHARING CROSS ROAD" .ti lhc.-')an C lcmcntt· < ommun1 1 ~ ~ Huntinqjon ~Center~ Auto _Leasine Exhibit -September ZO-28 Preview many of the '87 models with over 35 au to on exh ibit. l )vcr 6l" 'hup' 1ndudin1t J Pcnnt"Y. Montl(11mef) W.ud, ThC' Rr1 1,1dwa~ .m,I L 1rt 1111 ( 11 \. Ju•f 11H rlw 41..15 f"'' 1t Bl.'.1d 1 .iri,f blin).:l'I in Huntin1:111n F\l.'.11..h I Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, September 19. 1986 Theater. See Fnda) hsung. "HAY FEVER" a1 thc Costa Mt·,~1 C'1v1c Playhouse. Sec Fnday hsling "HIGHEST ST ANDARD OF LI V- ING" al South Coasl Repenof) ~e Fnda) hs11ng. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at tht Curtain Call Dinner Theatt'r Sec Fntla) lt!>t1ng. "'THE MIKADO" at the l't'WJ>lln fheater Ans C l"ntcr See Frida) hsu ng. "THE MISANTHJ\OP E " al lh(' Wt.>stmin\t('r Com m un11\ Theater Set" Fnda) hsttng. · "OKLAHOMA" by the Lali.e forl'St Sho" boalcrs. See Fnda> hstsng "SLY FOX" al the Laguna Moulton Pla)hou<,e. See Fnda)·hst1ng. "'SUGAR BABIES" at the C1rand Dinner Theater Sec Fnda) l1st1ng. Sunday "BRIG HTON BEACH MEMOIRS" 3l thC' Harlequtn n 1nner Pla)hOU\C. Sec Fnda) hsung. "DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECK· TIE" at Cio lden Wl·st CollcgC' \l•e Frida~ lts11ng. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LI V· ING" at South Coast Repcnof) Sec Frida) lts11ng. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the ( unain C 'all Dinner Theater ">cl' Frida~ lt~11ng. "OKLAHOMA" h) 1hc Lali.t• forest · ~ho" boaters. See Fnda) listing "SLY FOX"' at th\.' Laguna Mouhon Pia~ hou-.c Sec Fnda} lt!>llng. "SUGAR BABIES' a1 the c irand D1nnl'r l heater '>cl' rnJ a, lt\t1ng. Tuesday "BRIGHTON BE ACH ME MOIRS" at thl· Harlcqutn D1 nnl·r Pla~huu\C '\t'l' F'nda~ fi sting. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV· ING"' a t South Coast Rcpen ory. Set: f-'nda> ltmng. "MAN OF LA MANCHA'' at the· Curtatn Call Dinner Theatcr. See Fnda) listing. "THE PLAIE CALLED CORP US CHRISTI: THE NATIVITY" at the Fine Arts Village Theater. ll( Irvine (!!56-66161. T ue~ays through Satur· da)s at 8 p.m. until Oct 4 "SLY FOX" at the Laguna Mou hon Pia) house. Sec Fnda~ listing "SUGAR BABIES" at thl' (1rancl Dinner Th<'atcr. Sec F-r1da) h<o11ng. Wedneeday "BRIGHTON BE ACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dsnna l'la\huu'>(' &l' Friday h!>ltnll "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV- ING " at South < oa~t Rl'rx·nor: ~·t: Fnda) h~11ng . "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the Cunasn Call Otnnl·r Thl·att•r ~c 1-nda~ listing "THE PLAIE CALLE O C'<.tRPl'S CHRISTI" at l < In inr '>t·c t U\'-.<13' I 1st mg. · ··slJGAR BABIES" ,ti tht' ( 1rJn<l D inner Thl"atc:r 'iec h1d:1\ l"t1ng. Tbunday "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at ihc Harlcqu1 n J>1nnt•r Pia\ huu\C e Frida) ltsung "HA V FEVE R" al tht• < u'ta ~h:sa ( l\IC Playhouse ~l' rmta~ l"llng "HIGHEST STAl'liDARO OF LIV- ING" al Soulh ( ua,1 Rt·ix·rtu~ \t•t• h1da) li<tttng. "MAN OF LA MANCHA " al thl· ( 'urta1n Call D1nnl·r fht•atl'f \t·c Fnda) ltsling. "THE PLAIE CALLED CORPl1S CHRISTI" at UC In In\· 'IC'\' I uc,Ja, hst1ng. · "SLY FOX " at thl' I aguna Moulton <:©lb ~orlb ~illnge OKTOBERFEST Is More Than Oompah-pa and Beer! wouldn'Lyoulove lo sh op& dhw In t he quaint European Vi lla~es of Eu rope'? Saue the airfare ... &1i.sit An International Shopping, dining, & entertainment cente r 50 ENCHANTING SHOPS featuri ng. old aoorld crg/bmanship,, quallf y servlcea & g(fts from around the world. 1 OKTOBERFEST 9/21 lhru 1 I /9 , Oktoberfest Parade Sunday ? i Stpt. 21. 2:00 p.m. @lb -orlb ~illugr 7561 CENTER AVE .. Huntington Beach (7141R98-5 1 I I •4Mt'""' t:~nli<h t-OV<I...., l'ljlhf l\nt.nlrr•l714)895-2465 Playhouse. Sec Fndar, ltsung. ··SUGAR BABIES' al the (1rand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing Friday HATORI appears Wed.·f n . from t\ p.m.· l 2:30 a.m. at th<' Sheraton Newpon Hotel. 4 545 MacAnhur Bl vd .. Newport Beach. 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs l'll~' hstcnsng. contemporar) music on thl' piano. f>dnc1 ng a va1lablc. Tues.·f n 7.30-10:30p m .. Ho hda) Inn. Rn<.tol ~ vl· . Costa Mesa. THE HOP presents dancing mu~" t-n ·Sat . '"T he Cool Jerks .. a It H' SO\ dance band, . un. al 8.30 pm Monda) "l1gh1 Foo1ball with a frl'l· huffrt and no .co' t"r charge Im grultron tans \.l.tth a wide 'K'fl'l"n t' and "4.'\ attl monitors throughout th• cluh \Ion al X pm .. ··RU1.·k .\round the ( lu1. k ·a h1stor. of roc:k 3nJ mil katunng Ja,o n (ha~. I ul's at )I p m . l.1p ~) nc cvntests Thur\ I X714 lirnokhur t. Fountain \'alln 96.'-2366. \t·e ""t"dnesda~ lm1n~ r;11 <.pcc1al conl en LEE FERRE LL SHOW fc:iturt'' 11.'rrdl un '>arnphonc. piano and \t!<.als rue~d.i) thro ugh I rida' 4 \O." .\0 pm di the Countn 'tdt• Inn 1n 1h1· Ll·Ch.tll'<tu I o ungc '2\ Hn,1111 \1 1n '-.:r \l.port Fkach al thl· 11111·1 \t'll11111 nl Hn~tnl and KcJhlll )49-0 ~00 ' DE NNY PE ZZIN at the limtol B:tr :in<l < rrtlk. lfohd:I\ Inn Bristol Pla1.i l lo1cl. 31 11 Armol ~1. 1n < mta ~k-.:1 "RtKli. and Romanlc" '' fi:atu ml l'al h l'\ cning Wl'dllt''\413\ t hrou~h ...,aturda' .:it x. ;i., Denn' r o n n tJl.1·, ~ou 1hrou11-h llml' tu ·dan1.c tn th\ Th e Brass Ban d The Muslc•I Mara Brothers 8 PM FRIDAY. SEPT 19 Res ~als S7 Adv•nce. S8 •I Door RIVIERA PORTS OF C ALL Armch•ir Adventure Serles 8 P~ • FRl ~Y. SEPT. 26 Ticket&; S4 Advance; SS •I Door ~lu sical ()ff c ring H \ 1<()(,.!1 I I X..,I ~Ill I I ~ l'~I • .., \1 1 'IW ". 't'l' I . ti I<,' "'"I'' It.'\ \thlltt«'. 1411111 llour The Tempest Rnl.t'/1'1' \hal.<'\pl'arf' /·,,ti• 111 7;\11 P \I ·~I 'I>·\\. 0( ·1. 5 I(~, 'oh \, \!h •ncr: Sii •I .,,.,., SECOND CITY Satire From Chicago 7:30 · THURSDAY, OCT. 9 ltes Sedta S7 Ad'<lanc9. $1 at Ooot -r- FRAN MARTIN, see Fnday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Friday listing c ONTINUED DENNY PEZZIN See Friday listing SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente. See Monday listing. KEN WJu.IAMS Ir CO. Sec Friday listing. music of the fifties and romances you anlo the eighties. Call 557-3000 for more information. GEORGE GILLIAM QUINTET at Florence Bcane's Ivy House Res- taurant. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. Dance 8:30 p.m. until I :30 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. War- ren Jason. vocalist and keyboard. featurin[l Elena George and joined by Ree Johnson on Fnday and Saturday. Sun: 8 p.m.-1 a.m .. M on.: 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. Tues.-Sat: 8:~1:30 a-;m. 494-9491. KEN WILLIAMS Ir Co. at Chaz'. 27 10 E. Chapman Ave . ..in Orange, JUSI cast of 1he Newpon Freeway. Ken Williams performs on keyboard. saxopho ne and vocalizes solo on ' Tuesday and Wed. Lou Rossi adds. ,·ocals and the new guitar synthesizer on Thurs through Sat .. Rick Garvey 101n'i 1he gro up every Fnday and Sat. on drums 9 p.m to I :30 a.m. Tues. 1hrough Sat . Sun. from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. CHARLIE AND CHRIS. guitar and piano duo with music of the 60s current!~ performing Wednesday 1hrough SalUrda) at the brand new Monlacy Ba)' Canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant. Irvine Home & Garden Center. I 54lD Culver Dnvc 1n Irvine. 549-1 75 7 ART GRAHAM TRIO a1 Duke's Place at 1he Newponer Reson . con- 1emporary music. J317. South Amcn- can l('mpos and old standards. Tues- da~ 1hm ugh SalUrda). 9 p.m to I· 30 a.m Saturday NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for teens lb-.:!l al "Jag" 23642 Rocklield Bh d an El Toro. Presented by Ccc Farrow S6 adm1s<;1o n. 300 capacity. Call 837-1961 for more information. THE HOP, sec fnday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Fnday hsung KEN WILLIAMS It CO Sec Fnday listing. CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec Fnday l1s11ng. . ~ ART GRAHAM TRIO See Friday listing. Sanday KEN WILLIAMS & CO See Friday Listing. Monday THE HOP.~ Fndey ~isl-lng. SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente: Live hig band dancing to 1he music of Les Douglas and hts quintet every Wed .. Thurs .. Fn. and Sal. evening 7-11 p.m. No admission charge. Wednesday. Grand buffet and dinner dance with Les Douglas Quintet 8 p.m.-12 a.m. San Clemente Inn. 2600 Avcn1da Del Prc~1dentc. San Clemente. 496-9202. Tue.day SNEAlt PREVlEW performs live each Tuesday from 8 p.m -I 2:JO a.m. at 1hc Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel, 4545 MacAnhur Blvd .. Ncwpon Beach. 8.H-0570. THE HOP, sec Fnday listing. FRAN MARTIN, sec Friday hsllng. ltEN WILLIAMS 6 CO. Sec Fnday listing. ART GRAHAM TRIO See Fnday listing WedlleedaJ BIG BANDS SOUND AT PARlt NEWPORT Every Wednesday from 7:JO 10 I 0 p.m .. CnJOY the Big Band Sounds of Benny Cioodman. To mmy Dorsey and G lenn Miller performed by Tony Solla and the Millionaires Band. in the main lounge of the Park Newpon Apanments' Spa (I Park Newpon in Newpon Beach.). The free performance is open to the public. 644-4664. HATORI, see Friday lisllng. CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec Friday Listing. . ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec Friday hsung. Tba.nday HATORI. sec Fnday listing. FRANMARTIN,see Friday listing. THE HOP, see Friday listing. WOMEN'S LEE FERllELL SHOW See Fnday listing. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE Sec Friday listina. ~ UN WILLIAMS Ir CO. See Fnday listinJ. CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec Fnday Listing. ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec Fnday listing. Friday THE FUUERTON CllAMBICll PLAYERS ocrfonn Thurs.-Sat. from 7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at the Irvine Hilton and Towers' Morell's restaurant. The chamber trio features Kathleen Murphy and Brian Beshore on violin. and Adrien~ Biggs on cello. 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 863-3111. Saturday ORANGE COUNTY GUITAR CIR- CLE 20th Anniversary s.eaSOn opens tonight at 8 in the Recital H all of the Yamaha Music Education. Center. 15455 Jeffrey Road an Ir.tine. C1ass1- caJ guitanst David Grimes, who was Daily 'Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 19. 1986 5 I " C · 0 N T I N u E fea tun.-d in the: first program, will perform. Mr. Gnmes 1s a widely acclaimed concert artist and 1s direc· tor of guitar studies at Cal St11tc: Fullerto n. A donation ofSS and $4 for students and seniors will be requested at th~ door. For further in fo rmation about the Guitar Circle or the recital call 536-1746. SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA at Orange C'oa<.t College Robert H. Moorl' Theatre:. ~701 Fa1rv1cv. Rood 1n Costa Mesa. Prc:- conccrt d1scuss1on at 7:JO. concert al 8: 15 p.m. Reserved scats $16. $1 2 and Sit All Beet ho' l'n 1>1:rformancc Guest artist Edtth Orloff at the piano 432-5880. JOHN MC ENARY Classical gu1tanst in Orange Coast Collegl' Fine Ans Recital Hall. 270 I Fa1rvie"' Rd. in Costa Mesa. 8 p.m . .\dm1ss1on $4 advance. SS at the door. Rodrigo'<, ··Fantasia for a Gentleman." Ma lcolm. \rnold"<. "&rcnadc for Guitar and Stnngs." and "Largo" for Rodrigo's "Conn·no de .\ranJIJO ·· 4.31-5880. THE FULLE RTON CHAMB.,ER PLAYERS. sel' Fnda> hs11ng. Sunday AN EVENING OF GERMAN RO- MANTIC FIREWORKS Organist teven Pilkington will perform work s b) Max .\Reger, . 1egfned Karg-Elert "Matt Dillon reveals some true grit behind his glamour-boy facade, augmenting his screen charisma with intense conviction." -6ruc:e WIWamlan. PLAYBO\' STARTS TODAY -. Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Fnday. September 19. 1986 and Fra01 Liszt on a 92-rank Casa-Newport Beach. 675-2968, presents vant organ. 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's vocalist Judi uc at the piano for Presb\ tcnan Church. 15th St. and St "Jazz at Five" from 5-8 p.m. Tuesda> l\ndre"' 's Rd. in Newport Beach .. through Saturday and the Lido Jazz Dona11ons requested. lnformauon: l\11 Star~ Thursday through Saturday 559-3232. Sponsored by the School ol from 9 pm. to 1.30 a.m. .\ns. Languages and Human111cs at ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 1714 In me Valley (ollege Placentia 10 Costa Mesa. 645-8091 BORODIN TRIO sponsored b) th\' Live Dmeland J3ZZ for dancing and Laguna Beach Chamber Music So-listening with the Bourbon Street Jazz c1et)". markin~ their tenth an· Band Thursday and Fnday from M ni versaf) as a piano tno. this R uss1an pm. enscmbll' will perform BecthO\en's LE CHATEAU LOUNGE featurn Tno 1n .\ Oat opu') 66 and Dh>rak·, the "Jail oc1ety" m the Atnum· fno m E Minor opus 90. Laguna co urtyard of the Country Sade Inn· Beach High School Audllonum. 62 Tuesda) through C)aturda:y 4:30-8:30 Park.\\(~ Laguna Beach at X.1 • For p.m. 325 Bmtol t.. al the corner of t1t ket 1nforma11on. call th\' Laguna • Bnstol and Red Hill in Newpon Beach C hamber Music StlCll't' at Beach. 494-282~. · THE TAJ ( u1s10\' (lfl nd1a pr\'knt~ • JAZZ Friday ROBERT DUQUESNEL MoncJa, through Saturday in the lobh> bar. Irvine Hi lton and Towl·rs. 17900 Jamboree Blvd. 1n Irvine. from 5 unul 9 p.m. 86:J:Jl I I JOHN MORIARTY. Ja11 p1an1~t appears Thursday through Saturda\ from 9 p.m. until I a m. at the lobb\ bar of the Irvine Hilton and fo"'l'rs. 17900 Jamboree Bhd.. Irvine 86J-3 I I I. CONFREY PHILLIPS fan T no performs Tuesday through Saturda) from 9 p m to I a.m in thl' Zot Room at the In me Hilton and Tower~. 17900 Jamboree Bhd. ln1ne 86).3111 CAFE LIDO. 2900 ewpon Blvd. ia11 7-11 p.m Jeatunng Da' e Rut\ her on the piano and Paul ( arml·n "'1th ..ax 1975 Sttnn)crest Or in I ull· crton. 516-1!~83. Saturday CAFE UOO See Frida} l1:.1ing. ROB ERT DUQUESNEL ~(' Fri - day listing. JOHN MORIARTY !x·l' 1-nda' lis11ng. · CONFREY PHILLIPS Set• f n da' hs11 ng. · LE CHATEAU LOUNGE S.:l· Fn- da) ltsung. THE TAJ ~e f nda~ h~11n~. Sunday LAST SUMMERJAZZCRlllSE 1-4 p.m. a 3 hour In<: ia11 cruise w11h the mus1t of th\· T> ronr .\nthon) (ir0up Rec1e\e all \our dnnks and hor. d"cx•u, n.· .. Irr!.' "h1lc cru1S1ng Ne"'. pon Harbor for uni~ S~9 95 per DO~'T JUST GO THROUGH IT - GROW THROUGH IT! Divorce'' Recovery. Workshop St:'.'ll~J\R FOR IJI VOHCED ANIJ 'E/>ARATED Pr:USONS OF A L/, A(;J•:S Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 25-0ct. 30 7 30-9:30 p.m. Over 2.500 have attended 10 previous workshops ST. ;\'DREWS PRESB'\'TEKIJ\~ CHl'Hl'H Newport Beach -St Andrews al 1 'lth St >---... r r , . ~· • I :'4 Auo.,, from N<'wJ")Ofl HJroor High ')/II R<•g1~11.i1ton I or mort• intorm.1t1e>n call 6) I -28R5 ,,.., Mon·l ri PATIO FURNITURE, INDOOR PLANTS, BASKETS, POTTERY, UMBRELLAS, ANTIQUES AND OF COURSE ... PLANTSI ._ person or $5~ per couple with paid reservations. Leave from the Balboa Fun Zone with boarding at 12:30 p.m Pn<X at the dock is $35 per person. Tickets are limited so call for re\er· vauons or more 1nformat1 on at 722-3419. IRVINE HOLIDAY INN L. .\ lau gu1tanst Doug Mac.Donald "11h Harry Smith a nd Bruce S1mp~on today at 6 p.m. Tickets are SS and arc available only at the door. Spon~orrd by the Coast Jazz Soc1et)'. In lnl' Hohda) Inn 1s located at 17941 \on Karman A vc. in Irvine. • CAFE LIDO 2900 Newpon Bh d Ne"'port Beach, Mat Bennt't "llh "Freeway" 4 to 8 p.m. Lido l\11 ~tar\ featunng Wayne Waynl' from <i p.m.·l:JOa.m. RONNIE BROWN TRIO .it ( armelo's Sunday through Wl·dm·, . da\ at 8 p.m. Classical J3U and p1anll 3520 EaM Coast H1ghwa> in Cornn.1 dd Mar. 675-1922 for rescna111111' and informauon. Monday ROBERT DUQUESNEL ~-e f-n. da' hs\lnL CAFE DO, 2900 Nc""purt Hh d Dan Jacobs Sextet 9 p.m.~I :JO a m. RONNIE BROWN TRIO Sel' \un da~ hs11ng Tue8day M.(RJLYN SPENCER Jail p1an1'1 1n thr·lobb\ bar at the IPine H1llon :ind Tow<'rs. I 7900 Jamborl'\.' Bh d 1n In inc. Tueo;day and Wcdn\·\d.i' Jrom 9 p m. to I a.m R6.l-3 1 I 1 CAP E LIDO 2900 :"fr "'port Ah d.l ntcr~e11on "'1th .\In 1 J\1111 tonight 9 pm. 10 I.JO am ROBERT DUQUESNEL ~'l' I r1 da) hs11ng, CONFREY PHILLIPS 'x'l I ndJ' li.;ung. I RONNIE BROWN TRIO ~'l' 'iun , da~ l1~t1n~, Wedne9day CAFE LIDO ~900 Ne" p<>1 t Bh 11 prescnb the New Yor~ Jau < 1H1nl'1 !Ion tonight 9 p.m. to I.JO a.m MARILYN SPENCER See 1 lll'' I da) listing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sel' I 11· da) ll\11ng. CONFREY PHILLIPS ')el· I ru.J.i' h\t1ng RONNIE BROWN TRIO ~l' '>un da> hs11ng Thursday I CARMELO'S .l5211 l t oast II 1~h I "·l' 1n Corona dcl Mar ha~ ll\1· l"nt~rtainml•n t in lhe lounge featun n11 .. -~ ORANGE COAST COLLE OE EVERY SUNDAY!! 8 a.m .• -3 p.m. ~ . t I . ~· ./ ~~.ti i , l o 0 CC • ·-ADA .. S A\l'f ""11111>;() "" ,....,.....,,. , ........ & fllf•CH>ft COaff, W SA SPACES $10 • 4U·lllO 51..,, "'"' ff"l ~t IA tlt a 111 •t 1W .,.W BARGAINS GALORE" 'Ml CUITO." AOMllllON I ~AMIHOll ... --,---------: further information. Wedneeday CONVEltaATJONS 6 c ONTINUED CAMAAADEJUE AJC Orange Coun- ty Sin&lcs meet at 7:30 p.m. at a new larger room at the Huntinaton Beach Inn. 2112 Pacific Coast Highway. various popular local artists. Call 675-1922 for reservations and infor- mation. CAFE UDO see Friday listing. CONFREY PIULlJPS Sec Friday listing. JORN· MORL(RTY Sec Friday listing. Friday POCUS !t, a group of san&Jes aaes 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. SINGLES SERVICES At Temple Beth Sholom in Santa Ana at Tustin Ave. and Fairha~en tonight at 8 p.m. 1n the sanctuary. An Oneg Shabbat wilt follow services. SinaJcs of all~ in the community are invited to join for worship with the congrcption and for socializing afterwards. There will be a dinner preceding the services at 6 p.m. at Mimis. 17th and the 15 Freeway in Tustin. Bcausc oflimited seating. only the first 25 making reservations with Marily n at 731-3780orSusan at 998-0908 will be accomodated. ~IC F RIENDS for singles 45 or over mttts for happy hour at 5 p. m. at Las Bnsas Restaurant, 361 Cliff Dr. 1n Laguna Beach. Call 544-9259 for information and rcsavations. BALBOA Sltl CLUB T.G. l.F. every Friday at 5 p.m. at The Counhousc. 2 Hutton Ctr. Dr. in Santa Ana. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS The Huntington Beach Chapter of Parents Without Panners. Inc. will s~nsor a free oriontation for area single parents tonight at 7:30 fo llowed by a social at 8:30. Call 898-797 5 for meeting location and additional information .. Saturday THE CARTIERS AND 14 KARAT CLUB for sifl41es dance at Shelly's California Cuisine Restaurant pri· vate room. 800 Nonh Tustin, Santa . . $3.SO coven one drink. hot ref-resh-SO .• rotJuc;k J~.5:30 p.m. $2 wt~ dishl · menu and social hour. Happy hour $3 No dish. BYO~ and m1Jt. Cal from 6-7:30. Call 644--4359 or 549-1765 for reservations. 380-7795. -TueedaJ _ THE NEWPORT IRVINE CHAPTER of Parents Without Part- rim Pft$CnU their Newcomers' Orientation each Tuesday from 8-9: 15 p.m ., followed by coffee and conversation. Call 549-1135 for PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS, CHAPTER SH invites all single parents to a mini-dance and orientation tonight with a no-host snack bar and barbecue. Orientation begins at 6: 15 and dancing at 7 p.m. Capistrano Bay Yacht Oub in Dana Point. 34555 Casitas., 493-7102. For llEllllS#J Rll TOM CRUISE IOPGUN w .... A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ~~; ~· ,... .. ~,~·~o--.1~t111111111'1if~Ci c.......... mwPLAYlll Ana. Members $3. guests $5. Ages •.u •mu•.u1....... ._,_ •IA-·~ ~"-',.*'• ~c...~. ~ ... ,, ~............ • .... ~'#N 30-50. Every Saturday 7-11 p.m. \1''11f ~,,,, ·--.. ~ ••al! 641 -3987fordetails. ·--.--..euoo 1--c-- -TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM :,'=' :,o:::.,ci.-c-::.::::-.. = =:-'- SINGLES New Year's Dance from 8-~~·~cimt~·~-~f-~~-~·~-~u~·~r.o:•~t~~~~·~u=•·"~-~-~,.~·~·~· ~~-~-~-====:E~ m1dnJ&.ht at the social hall of the Tempfe. Tustin and Fairhaven Aves. 1n Santa Ana. The festivities include a professional DJ. spcciaf t1ahting. hers- d'Ocvres and a no-host bar. Ad- mission is $8. For more information. contact Harry at 592-3701, Richard at 528-7645 or Susan at 998-0908. ~IC FRIENDS qe 45 and over. dinner at 6:30 ~.m. Reser- vations only. Davias--ffa 'n H.~sttant, 13572 Newpon "1\ve.C I 544-9259 for reservations. Sunday FOCUS st, a roup of s1n&lcs ages 30-39,mectat I .30a.m.attheSouth Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita ct,.;ron Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. SING BOAT DANCE AND CRUISE for single Catholic pro- fcuionals presented by the Oranac County Catholic Alumni Oub to- niaht at 9 p.m. Advance rncrvations ate suonlJy augesled and may be obtained by sendina SI 0 to "OCCAC' P.O. Box 2785. Costa Mesa. 92628. Tickets at the dock (if available) will 1'e SIS. More infor· mation may ht obtained by calling 957.012S. ORA.NOE COAST SINGLD over ' -· 'A VERY SeECIAL MOVIE. IN ADDmON TO STRONG DRAMA, IT'S SMART, CLEVER AND BRILLIANTLY FUNNY." !Jmn" (. unntn)th .. m {Ii'> T\ "'I did something I don"t otten do. I Sc:lW a film ~or the second time and enjoyed it even more. Nothing in Common' is a wonderful. poignant movie." ~w'" tr .. nllm Mil< T\ 1bMHANKS · JACKIEGLFASON NOTHING IN COMMON ~ O IC t '""' ml__.. .,._ ~e-..e.-919 ~141 fl YlllD 1-0Sl•looft ~·~ more information, call the infor-and aurprites. Call 99s-o9'2 .. mation liDe at S86-9183. inf'ormatton. Membenhip in PWP is open to divorced, .eparatcd. widowed or never married parents of living children. Custody of the children is not a factor. A nonprofit, non- sectari~n. educational organization. rrtday PWP provides a program of social activities, ditcuuions and study aro~P.' for sin&k parents and their families. Tlaanda_J SWALLOWS COVE in San aementc: Live bi1 t.nd dancin& to the music of Les DouaJu vocalist and his quintet. every WMnetday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday n1~l San OemenlC Inn, 2600 Averuda Del Presidentc, San Oemeotc, 498-9202. THE NETWORK FOR SINGLES .aacs 30-SO, meets every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. for an After Work Party at K.artoon K.apcrs in Anaheim at Knott and Ball. All parties feature dancing, bors d'ocuvrcs. door prizes BIG BAND DANCE SOCIETY presenu Friday Niaht dancina at the new Newportcr RC10rt. featuring the 17 piece big band of Ralph Blaze with vocalist. Complimentary dance -EXCLUSIVE! NOW AT! EIWllDS lllSTIL CllEllS lllSTIL I llCllnll 141-1444 FRIDAY AT 7:30 & 9:30 SAT /SIM AT 1:30. 3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 ""' Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. s9ptember 19, 1988 * 7. 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I .1k1· ,,, Ob'i4. Urt" 111111" Wrlll'f•Jl h11-d1:1 t< t'r. T II\!> tn '"" unkno"'n .Ill• .ind .tt trc''l'' I an l'\ lt'll11 td s' ncrJttt .inpr• 1.1d 10 \e\. ftlm 11 It hlacl.. ·and "t ,, w11h one -.cq111·n l in l "h•r ~1ake n-.enou~. but (111111-.1. 'oul \l'arlhing, !>o to speak Pn·'t" 1 tit,~ ''l' r1· \tut k 1ntl·rprl·1111t1 .11 ' .tndh 11ng Our " <>uppo-.ed 111 , 11111 lhl\ IP \hll\\ one'\ sopht~l ll.lllllll I d rdthn 1.im hamti.m up rr lrnt?nn.ul' \I• •nl· pt11nt thr print 1pal .hJt ,,. 1 'J"-"I don't lx•ltnt tn rcgrt'l' .. I d· I fl'llh't "U'ttng KO m1nutl'\ th,11 11111 h 1\l' ht.·cn lx·ttn 'fX'nl p11 lo.1nt1 11 .1 ill I h1• do~ l'hon' \\1T1h11l"m 111n1111 t J1Jh1~11l' Jnd lht: tcn1d 1nJm· 1 .~. .111 t ,., I'll '•" I.' th1-. tt'rrthlr hor1 I m gl.1d · \I.ind h' \k ' "·'' 111 ti nn1 thl'Jlll < 1onn;i 'l't' th1'' \\ nd ml.' h.dt 11. rr1" ol ,1dml\\10J) dl\d I'll tl'll .11-11111 11 \t ka\t \011'11 <.:l\ c $~ ... , 'Croc©dlle Dundee' .. ..,ht"" (1olta lla'l' 11· ";" ltlmnl tn hlalk and \\h1tl· 11.1th llm1tt:d<.tt•n1· change' -Nola\ loft lorm' till' had .ground fur most ot the \IOI) and hrr hcd " thl' local point in the loft But onl' wonderful ~enc. in kind of a pla~ 11n "The W1Lard of01."' 1s Iii med 1n color. anJ color hasn't appcan:d a~ 1~.c,~~~~~~""0"'"'"'m ''""' ... fine Aussie comedy """"' By BOB THOMAS •\U<,trJlta ha\ l'lrCJ' l'd 11.1th 'HrcJ kl'I ~lorant.'' "~h DntlrJnt < ·arl'er ... "lialhpolt" and othc:r tilm" that 111' capable o f imlliant drama ... ( rocod1k' Dumkl'" drmomtratc' that i.\u"ilral1an~ ha'l'· 3 1alent for rnmrd) a<. well ;'\;onhl·rn Terntol'\ to d1M"O' rr the \tuf\ wa, c ~aggl•raicJ. But Dundt't' I' in1kl·d a larger-than-llfc hero l\hl' lolln" shim through enough gorgt'Oll\ ltl Cnl'r) to \tan another _toun\l ru\h down under Then ~h(• thtnk~ 1111. uuld be J dand) 1<.Jea 10 bring hrm 10 '<'" 'I-ork and record h is 1mprc\"i1<in' 'TIGER' DRAMA AT GOLDEN WEST ... lt'c; a Joyful mu' te full ol thl' 11.onder of vintage F1an~ ( apra. w11h an tngrnu9us ht'ro plunked down m the big. had cit\ Thi!> gu) " ~o innocent 1ha1 when when a counk 111 hookersofTer1c11~" t' him "J tree onl' • he a\lo.\ .. .\ frl•1• on1' "hat"" Paul Hog.1n is simply manl·lou' 111 h1\ mm 1e debut. He·~ no 'lrangl'r ti• lamcra~. being Australia'\ nrl'm1l'11 tl'll'' '"ion performer ( .\nit·r11.tn 'wwrrs know him from the b<.'l'r and toumm commercial\) Tall. hlomt J nd brawn~. he d1spla~ \a o;h hun1o11 anu a laid-had charm From Page9 prt1h,1hl\ lh1• 1101\ HJI\' 1111 \(.l(!l' ,,t:,11111)1. \Ill.I.\ ( <llh• l\,thh .111\llnl' tJ n I~· .1 hrr11.11 .1dd11 1 lh11 l-.ur1 11.oulcl h,1, l' l'ltTn rn1111· 1 rl'dthk l\'U\ tng lht• ll'Otl'f Ill hi\ d.111 \ Pol\r he I k 1lld not p,,..,, a' t1 bo} lea' ingto mah· ti 1n thl· wortda)aga'I m111on alll'ndant living w11h ht'I hookcr/add1t"t 'il'itcr and hr:r pimp Kun "not the onl> m1'i<.::l\t ar tcir l 1kr ')1dncy Pottier 1n "Tn '\1r W11h Lo,c." 1h1' pla:. h1ngl''> 1111 tht• trl•d1ti1 ht' ol thr tcacht•r and h" l"'-...1·r 111 gel through tu tm ~tudl·nt' '' V. 1ntcr'i. Robh 1<1 charming whl·n hr takr'i a \11.<1g out of a \tudcnt"• ho11lc and when hl' tCaM:\ another \tudcnt about a l<>'-'C afTa1r. Robb. however. lack the physical \tle< :ind 'It age presence. On the other \1tlc of thl' coin. the pla) <1po1h&hts lhc talent of Mike Richardson. Rtchardsnn'o, ponra)al of Bickham. a p~ychottc addict gm·v- ing o'er' thl' fa ther that dc'ICrted him. 1\ arrc'i11ng. Whether p1ck1ng a fi t ht Ut Da11y Pilot Datebook/ Fridriy September 19. 1986 or la~ ing ma rrumplcd heap during a coun,1·ltng 'l'\'>lon R1chard,1in ncatl'\ an arr of Jan1t1·r -a 'il'O\l' ol bottkd anger read) to hlow 0 \l'r:tll, .. ,~) ;1 I 1gcr Wc;ir a eckt1c .. 1s rccommrnded for mature playgoer~ who apprenatc drarnnt1c' and who won't be offl•ndrd b\ c1garl'll<' ~mokc or ofT-rolor langua~e· Th'· pla~ com ludcs th1\ wcekl•nd with performance~ tnnigh1 and Saturda) at 8 pm and Sunda} at "\ pm r m ltd.ct' 111 1nforma1111n \.111 R<>~-ICPX l.111da Kmlm"k' pin\' lhl' fran •\rthur rok lo Paul Hogan'<, C 1;ir\ ( oopcr. "he 1s an Amencan rcponc1 oo assignment 1n Australta. She persuades her edttor (Mark Blum) to allow her 10 .. 1ay over c;o ~he can tn\.C\t1ga1c a legcndar; hunter. Mitk (C'rocod1le) Dundee. who 1\ \uppo~d to ha' c crawled m1k" to \Ofct~ after t1 -crocodtk hit on hi\ kg ~he am\l~'I rn the ""tl<l' o t th1' Ne" Yorker ~1ndJ Kmlow,i.1 makes a good 1mpre:1\ll)n 1n ht:r lim movie role. John Mc11lon. one: ul Au~traha's best chllrtctcr actor-i, .ul<h Ou"or as Dundee's panner. Hog.an wm1c the onginal !.ton and collaborated on the scnpt w11h Ken Shad1e and Jo hn Cornell Product'd O} C omell. the film 1s bcmg rclcaSA·d 1n the Unncd States and Canad.1 I\' Pilramounl Picture' (. _. Happy homecoming for ~B Art Museum By VIDA DEAN Of -0....,"91 ..... < om1 ng home again was '>UC'h a h.1ppy occasion for the "famil"" of l Jguna l\n M u..cum. they "'ere , r. mg and laughing and oohing and .1h hing and pumped up wtth pride The I g.month rt"building work on the fouht~ rece1"cd overv.hl'lming '••IC' o t appro,al b} the 150 patrons .inJ hcnefac1or. a1 the (,rand l'rl·m1crc,n1ght v.htch began a weel- 1, 1ng homl·com1ng rclcbrauon I m \[X'echlc\\ It'~ the grl'alC!>t 't'ning o f m~ hit" .. ~1d d1reuor Bill 01100. l'ntenng the: lobb} .m:a filled '1th \l.l'll w1'\hct' al the SI 000-pcr- "upk n1gh1 .\lw grl·eting the gue!>I\ ·'•'fl' 1hrn· 1iguratl\l' ~-ulpture \A.Ori..\ "' Fred todder . · 'lT1ng thl' smlil'' •>n thl' people"' '·"" '' J\ ~o thnlling, "c,da1ml·d 1hc tin·d11r'' wife Diana. Latl'r ''I'm ~1 pr 1ud h1r me. for Laguna and tor Bill I'\ l' tx·l·n l f) 1ng all l'\ entng ·• ·1 ''J\(•H·rv.helmcd whrn 1 .... alkl·d n '>.rnl Eliubeth Tierney. tu1tc ol Tom. chairman of the board of trustee!.). .,.. ho v.a~ ~eC1Jlg tbe doubled-1n-\11e museum for the first time. "It's hlce g1v1ng bmh. Tom has heen coming b} C\Cf) morning for nine months and ~me11me!> he \A.a' l'' cn here in thee' i:n1ng. .. Gue~m began Chl· C\l'nmg wnh cocktails and hors d'oue' re\ 1n thl· \ahfom1a Gallen <1nd toured the new pin!.. \tu co i.u:1l11} .,.. here mo- ments betore thl'' am' ed la'it minute tk1ails .. uch .is 'arnuming and poh\h1ng \\t'fl' being done "The .a1nk color 1~ lalkd ~cd1tcr· rancan 1'1nl. ·· said pdn~ l·ha1rman Aue Cusic (\\1th hu\band Howard) "Some cx·oplc ltkc the pink and 'iome don't. But. 1hi:~ <trt' no11nng the museum .. Honoran l ha1rmen Sbaron and Boyd Jeffer ies, "'ho'>t' maJor cam- paign gift to the tiu1ld1ng "'a~ re~pon­ s1tilc for 1~00 <,quare feet nf e\h1-. h1t1on \pare am'l'd \\Ith Bo~d·~ IJ. 'ear-ulJ granddaughter Carrera aftcr "horn onl' of the Jrffrm·s gallC'ncs 1~ named .ind h1\ latha J.B. Jefferies. Tom Tierney with Jan and Ken Heintz. Suaan Bartlett and Jim Bueby with mom Barbara William•. "( arrera h4'> bea •r I •Ud nine aH Ja~ ·· ~~ harrm--&r11ri: "' l ame v.e· "'e~ U.kin~ fam 11~ p1uure., .ind .,hi: l~ld h,srdl~ v.411 11 e\l'I here tonight· PnfJr tu the ,,1-do"'n d1nnt'r 10 the lt"Cle C1all<'n < .. r-e•J ""J' 1'1 1hc progra !Jl. \\ llh a tmt"I ,.·ek11mc Barbara Steele Williams r I \ \1 prc'i1dent t'mc.-ntU\1 l .lme v.11h hu'>- hand S ick Williams. daugh1cr Susan Bartlett dnd <.0n Jim Bu'ib) • I 1 ' J 'l'r\ hand~omt· room I m 't'f\ plc:i'>ed."" wmmen1ed '\id .. a' he g1i1 h1\ tir<.t look a1 thl' 'itcdt• l 1allcr. lloated on lhl· 11nor aOtl\l' tht• \\.•g,c"rstrom < 1alkr. 1 This h.inthome rllom ".1' J "11r~ ,,, an 1n 11-.cll -,r\\t,11 lilkd ~rnl' holding p1 nk ru~rum hhe' \.l·ntcrl"d the hlal I. J nd p1nl. IJbll''> Jnd "" lar and Spt'll.11 lighting rhll'ntl•J lhC J l'COr -\fll'r tt)l" .l' an1-gan.k 'nup ll hilled J\1Xad111 .ind .in nt'U\l'dU fmast \ c.il). 11 .,..a, "Pl'l'l h-mak1ng time before thl· PllUTil'nt\ nl 1rnag1n.lllon de,o;en ( R,I\ .inan l n·ml·1,1nd Jh,irar t l'\flfCS')O .... ert• \t.'f\ l'd "Lcadcf'lh1p and '1\1\lll "l'rl' lhl· ll·mcn1 that held U\ altogl'the1 "hcn \\l' didn't h,1 \l' a home." 'J1J I om I 1t'rnl·~ 10 tht· group 111 l11ng11mt· 'upponl'" .tnJ \upponer' o l the 1u1urc tThl' mu"K·um "a~.\111)t'J 10 thl· puhl1r tor 18 mun1h~ during the ··11largeml·n1 J 'Our nwmhcr,h1p 1' n11u ll'.:r ~ 1wl(r •• JdJnl Tll'rnl'\ "ho hJ' hctn 1n"1hnl \'llh thl· mu"·um lt•r l\\U \\'.Jr' JnJ "tx·g1nn1n~ ,1 \l'\'0111! krm J' ,h.iirm .. 1n 111 lht• tioarJ 1 \krnhcr- ,h1p ,., : ''' .111.I ha' tnl'rl'.t'<'<l I 000 th1' \1·,11 unJn , h.11rm.111,h1p ot Robert Hall.) "I'm tHkJ \\1th .1 IPt 111 l'm011on .ind llootkJ uith 111cn111nl'' 1l1111ght:· \did Marla Bird .. 1 '>l'' l'n·H·ar l'x1Jrd m,·mbcr dnd dl'' l'111p111l·n1 l h.i1rm.tn. "fht· fir,t llnll' I 'wl\' 1h1~ mU'll'Um. I knl'" 11 h.id J '\(_'n~ 111 htan .. \1arla .iddcd rt'l Jlhng thJt 'hl' "-.·gJn J\ a 'uluntcer "ht•n Ruth Boyle 1t1IJ hl·r 111 go .ind .. hcc mnll' l"hl't''l' tnr a reel' pt ion "There·., ,1111 naming opponun1t'\ here tn:tcmng to unmarl..cd arl·a<,1 the) bcttt·r hurT) up:· added Marla._ "ho wa~ back 10 the bu" ne'>'> ol promoting the mu\t•um altt•r her l'mot1on-ftllcd commcnt) Claarley an.d No ra Hesler \\t:.CC there (thC' Ht•ster Famil~ Fuundat1i>n plaque 1~ 1n 1hc t°lt''atnrl \lso. Deuu Baldwin I Baidu in C1allcn ts at thC' main entrancel. Binnie and Geoffrey Beaumont I Beaumont Gat-·. ll·f) on upper sumwell). Susan and Michael Davis (he'' the an1st v.ho ueatC'd the ..culpture oul\1dl' the hu1ld1ng). Cynthia .ind Erk Wit- tenberg ( u ndcrwrott' Da' 1 ~ · .,.. ork I. Gail and Peter Oclas ( u ndcf\4 role opening nh1hn1on. f:.arl~ o\n1w.-in Laguna lkachl. Rutb .ind Jack Boyle, lormcr d1rl'l'tC1r Tom Enman. Te-d Paulson (ht• and out-(lf·I0\4 n Sutanne lunded the \ltarlo Bancls Jn.,..tirl. .iround thl' drinking h.luntJtn I :'liancy and Andy Carlsoa (hl· '>'3'> one ol lh{' man~ prc,en1ed v.1th hi.1114Ul'I\ of ro'\es). Gavin Herbert .ind hrtdl' Ninetta, and LaclJHla Bnrows "-•th Wllsoa Burows tshc's the daughter of earl}' Laguna artist William Grtffllb. The evening concluded with ~1ng­ ing by Barbara Sa11Hlck, dan~·ing music b)' Jake Porter. and glll''il'I C\1ting with tahlr fo, Of" -lunlr lramc\ ronta1ning their roltir pho111- graph' IProcet'd., "l'rt" l'\t1matl·d at \~0.000 tor the l''C'n1ng l .. Party chairman Anne Cusic and husband Howard. EUzabeth Tierney chats with Nadine and Robert Hall. Carrera Jefferlee. Sharon Jefferlee. Marla Bird and Deeann Baldwin. Daily Pilot Dalebook1 Friday September 19. 1986 11 j. -FmeArts --------------~-----------­ 'lnformances' bring music to th~ masse~ I lighl\ ard:i1ml·d 11utl\l Rachel Kuu1, h h:" lx'l'n brought w Orangl' l l'Ulll\ ti1r a rrmarl..ahlr 'l'fll'' of pcrtori11jn1.·c,. Thi.: program urnkr "li1l·h \hl' \'111 offer hl·r lllllll'n' " l Jlkd .. \lliltatl·d .\fll\I\ I Ill .. I hl' prugr.1m "Olli unhkl· a mu'1l·.1I Pl'.lll' l orp<, hnnging ffiU'1l Ill JX'O[lk '' h.:rl' t hl'\ \H1rl.. 'hop. ur g11 to \dwul II " 'POll\Ored h' l',Klli, I dl'\I\ It " hu1h n1lll'\'11rlh\ and J1f al\l'll Orth\ that \Ullll'Olll' 0hJ' fl'· ,ogn11l'd thl lll'l'U of <>rangl· < ounl' tor a '"" h. tlw Prate< orp\ 'nt \ear JI ka't nl) orlhl''tra pn· tormanu•, "ill tal..l· plale in nran~l· ( uunt' fh1' "m~ir' clou' Hut nnl~ J 'mall f)l:rl'l'lltJ!(l' of th,· pllplllat111n llill h,1,\• an~ :.ipprer1at1llll Im th1' l'\pl11\lon 11• a\ailuh1ltt~ 111 uiltural •>tknng'> I hnl· 1, mor,· to J\\ .11 l'lll'" 111 , ulturl' than ml·n· J\ .1 ilahd11~ \\ "d' lhl· hu1kkr.. t•I thl' ll.'nln rc,ugn11, 1111, t.11.r I h,., .11e mal..1ng '' . : , , •' ·:.1 .. 1' '•JI II CHRIS PALMER :t\ ailahlc program!>-hke 1h1~ onl' -. undn llh1ch the broader ba~e ol n 111enn can ~come familiar \l.llh lhl' \nrt o f 1h1n(','• 1hat lllll bt.· haprx·ning 1n "that building in Mr \ega,1mm·, hud. ~ard .. E\l'n11m· 1n Orange C uunl\ \harn .1 l.Ommun human11' That humanll~ enn1mpa'>,l''> holh ba~K human need' and thl'lr mode~ ut fullillnll'nl l t :il5(' touchl''> thl· liner poin" llf thl· 'pint. \I u\ll and art gl.'m·ralh addrl''' th~'M' ,p1ri1ual lll'l'tl\ The~ art• olll'll tor· gulll'll h\ thn'>l' caught up .Jn the pur.u11 c1t murt.· ha~1c nel'd' loo<l. \\Jll'r ,hd1a n1rnpan1o n'>h1p • .\s a suciet>. we go so far'ln man~ case!> a~ h> in<.111u1ionali1e the pursuit of more hac,1c need) and to glonf\ them. F-or l'\ample. tht' logical pro- gression to th<· pur~u11 of 'lp1n1ual net.'d\. once onl' ha'> acqu1reJ lhl· basic h1olog1cJI t's~·n11als. oftenllml'S does not occur Our p:m.•nti. teed u~ a':t ch1ldrl·n \lJ 1ha1 we I.no-... ph~s1cal hunger is · sat1slird b\ food . If we art nrwr educated sp1ntuall} ..... l. do not kno-... ho~ 10 sa11c,f\ thoM: other basic need) "h1ch -...c "red .. for the an!>. for phduc,oph~ for purpo'il'. W et.•\ en fatl to rt.•rngn11<· thl·m You·,c probahl~ seen th<' bumper c,11cl..t'r "f\t'r~onl' nl'eds 10 hl'hl'\ I.' 1n \Omething. I ht'l1c\l' I'll ha\l· another hea .. This .\ffihatcd .\rt1sts program )pon<,tm•d h~ Paci tic r elcSI\ and otlcrcd through thl' Orangl' ( oun1~ Performing .\rt\ C entl'r '"a hnlhanl 4'trnlo.l' '101 long ago a "4.'rll'':t of Pl·anu1' 1..11lumn' dt·.111 ll Ith a mun· me . '· ~ ... ,v·i , ' . , I . • :• • ·: i l· , . ' '• 1 •• . ' ' . r i •It' •I I J I f ~ . . . . . . . . 1· i tr . . . ' .. I . . r • f I •• :1 '! ' ·:1 J" i..u...:. : I '• •\'J t. f ! • 11 I fl I , , I• ][ I 1' . .. I' 1: ll. lrw1·r. THE IRVINE HILTON AND /'JNt/f'tJ ; I I I I I ',/\ ! l. i· ~ -r • ( J ! 12 Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 19. 1986 l t\ p1cal approach to educating th<· masses ahout tht•. tine po1,nl\ ot culture: k1dd1r l.'untl'rtS . .\1 the end ot .a concrrt. ont· \Oung)tcr turm to thl· other and a,i..., "How old \l.t'rt• "l' "hen thl' co neat tx·gan" Education " the kc' bpo<,un· helps .. but nl'l'd) pcr<,onahn:u follo-...- up This partll'Ular '>l'rll'~ ut COllll'rt\ are offl'rl·d w11h the lltll' ··1n- formanCl') ... fhn tire mfnrmauonal performann·., Linder 1h1-. progarn, an artist -an lllll'rl'st1ng arll\I v.11h .i stof) 10 tell -pla~s a httk and thl·n interacts ""ha small audit·ncl' 1n .1 classroom. in a firt' \talion. out on thl' pier. It 1s a general rule among tho\l' "h11 ~ivc seminars -and \l.hO~l· 'un l\al 15 dcpendrnl on result' rathl'f than mere effort -1ha1 \OU nna 'fll..'i.1 1.. longer than a m1nu1~ ll lthnul lll\(lh · ing the audll'llll' in soml' \\J) in lhl· l'\pl'flCllCC I hi\ .\ffili:.ttl·d \rtl\I\ program hndge' lha1 gap bt.·t\l.l'l'll attcnuon span .lml t•dul'Jt1on One -...arning 1s cn11cal: tht· •nrcngth of 1h 1~ prugram I\ 1n 11' per'>onal approach .\lrl•ad~ 1herl' are ~' .:ral la\er' of hurl.'autra('\ betwCl'll tht• performl'r and 1he ·aud1t•nce \f. tihatcd .\niw •. lnr . Pantie Tl'lt''>I' Jnd the Or.ingl' ( ounl~ < enta ror 1h,· Patorrning .\rt'> l ach pla~' a '11JI rote -an<l ,hould bt-r11mmem.kd tor thl'lf part1l'1pa11<1n -Jnd 111 thl· l'\ICnl 1hat 1hc\ l an h·cp thrir in~t1tu!lonal n1k to unl' of adm1n1v 1ra11on. 1h1'> concept "Ill remain 'ound and "'111 \l'f\l' Orangl' ( ounl' belll'f than an' otha program l ur n•ntl\ ntTl'n·d The IJ kntnl 'l'll 't orl.. Flu111.1 KJlhl'i Kud1lh "Ill tx· offcnng "ln- tormann•., .. amunll Orangl' < uunl\ through ~pt ~ti 1-rom Ck1 lo-I" hight~ alrlmmed Nl'\' Yor.1.. gu11:1r"1 Denni\ Ku'>tl·r "Ill Ix· otknng "ln- 1nrmam1•, .. of d;i,~1t·al and flarnl'nlo gu11ar I-or morl' intormat111n on th" progr;im. l11nt.ll I 1he Orangl· < ounl' \rt'< ,·n1a Look who's sneaking into town! - 'Captain EO' film plays Disneyland By CAROLYN MA YER o.-y .... c.u a t fhc Walt D1sMy Company, Fran- rn Fo rd Coppola. George Lucas, and ~1chael Jackson have joined thei r 1aknts to create "Captain EO." a hi- 1n·h, 3-D musical spa« fantasy film open ing today at Disneyland, at Walt Disney World Epcot Center in 1-londa, .. and nowhere else m the un1vc~" as the Disney people like to '3\ ·ecginniniat IOa.m. today through Ill pm Sunday, DtsMy will be open non·4'top to celebrate the premiere of .. ( aptain EO." PromolJons will m· dude a free "Captain EO" T-sh1n 10 Ill: g1"cn to each viewer of the film o'er Lhat weekend, and a S 12 D1s.-m•, land passpon offered from m1d- n1ght to 7 a.m Saturday and Sunday Last Saturday. Disneyland held a pre' 1c" fM the p~ and a reponed I SO erlcbnt1es which w1ll be m- Lorporated into an NBC-TV special l'allcd "Disney's 'Capuain EO' Grand < lpcnmg" which will be telecast ~a1urda) at 8 p.m. Among thr rl'lebnt1cs there were Jack Nicholson, l>chra Winger. Sissy pacl'k. Janl' hrnda, a multitude of NBC-TV s1ars. jnu Michael Jackson's mother. l\..ithcnnr ("I think he'" here," she \.11u.) This Spt'Cial will also include dip~ from the film "Captain EO ·• .\nJcllca Huston (a star tn "Captain l ff'). Francis Ford Coppola. George l Ul'3:>. and vanous inhuman stars of lhl' fi lm panic1patcd in an opening rihhon-cullmg ceremony. Janet (who ha~ a current hit album). Jackie, and L.'l Toya Jackson attended apparent I)' in placr ofthc1r brother Michael Thr 17-minutc "Captain EO" 1\ being shown in the new Kodak Magic Eye Theater in Tomorrowland and requires the weanng of 3-D glasses. As the film begins, you find yourself an the midst of the universe with stars floating all around you. Captain EO (Michael Jackson) an his incompetent. but lovable, crew of creatures and roboh soon appear aboard their silly spaceship. After a high-speed. laser-laced chase remind- ing one of"Star Wars." 1he spa,·esh1p crash-lands and the group 1s hrought to the mean and nasty Supreme Leader (Anjelica Huston) The captain bnngs hl•r a g11i -love -which he then C1'prl·sscs in music and dance What follows 1s the song "We Arc Here To Change The World" w11h the llcst dancing I have ever seen Michael Jackson perform. lf~ou liked the dancing in 1hc music videos "Beat It" and "Thriller." you'll lo"e 11 1n "Captain EO." Dunng 1he dancing. Captain EO shOOll> lasers out of his fingers 1ransforming. the bad guys into good guys. and finall} zaps the awful Supreme Leader into a beautiful and loving person. His work done. having changed that world into a better one, Captain EO and cn·w board their spacc.-sh1p and 0) off into the uni - verse . The J-0 ctfce1 1s wonderful and VCf') realistte Added to 11 arc ~pcrn1I lighting and smoke effects emanating from in and around thr movie S(:fl'Cn and the hark of 1hc theater. Lasers seem 10 !>h~l<\t acros!> the whok audience Go !)('l" 11 -1f~·"'cll "-Orth "'ailing in line A ROMANTIC ADVENTURE FOR THE DANGEROUS AT HEART .. •fll-119 ...... 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'2'. i•~(I) 11• Mii •·• ·uca JO SCHOL" , .... a;00, 'tt:tl 11.20. •A 1 JI (Pell) \I\ ~ ... $ Clll" (I) ·'-•· UI. lt:tl edwards SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·1 711 SOUTH COAST HWY AT llAOAOWAV lA<iul;A •r,. wm nr (I) ttl~ MS. 4 IS & IS, 1•, lt,JI "fll •rS' U.." (I) 12;15. l:t5. 4 IS 1~15.1:15. lt:IS Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. Septemt>et 19, 1986 I 3 . I - ~. -ON THE 2nd FLOOR GREAT FOOD ~ AND -~ ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY: FOOTBALL TUES-WED: RICK A JOHNNY THUR-SAT: KAPPY MICHAELS SU NOA Y AFTERNOON: SKYLINE SUNDAY EVENING: THE JETSONS • =· a !S4 By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH o.a, NM Ceo IS 1 rn1 The c•citement of the Indianapolis SOO has come to Newport Beach in the form of the newly opened California 500 Restaurant. Located on West Coast Highw11y just south of Newport Boulevard, the waterfront establishment has a packed menu complete with salads, sandwiches, desserts and California SOO specialities. Denis Charles, whose company Premiere Hospi- tality Management oversees California 500. said the restaurant is the most affordable waterfront establish- ment found in the Newport Beach area. ··w e arc affordable, without being a diner, .. he said of the stylish scning his firm has created for the.. enjoyment of the customers. -- The racing car theme has been anistically carried throughout the restaurant. The full body of a bright red canam racing car is against one wall of the restaurant; soon to 0ttupy a spot next to the car will be the attire • . and helmet worn by Indy SOO winner Danny Sullivan. Another feature of the restaurant is a large circular bar that wraps around the center of the California 500. The motif is an deco with lots of chrome and glass. The bar floor is check,.ered black and white; neon Hghts an bright pink and blue flash throu&h the entire restaurant. A poruon of the bar afea, named Victory Lane, is filled with popular video games. The bar has its own menu filled with tasty morsels -=====*=================::...=:=::::=:. _ __:=:;J like Jumbo Shnmp Cocktail ($5.50), Thin Crust Pizza r-(vegetable or seafood $4.95 and $5.95). Fried Chicken MEET OPASO His first n•me 11 Opuo His las! name 11 Vechlrach•tchot That's why everyone c•lla him Opaso Hla restaurant 11 also called Opaso's S.lboa Thal C.fe. Bui for the past two yurs, people have l>Mf'I calling it the best Thal re1taor.nt "Dominique! It'• better than ChlneMr ' We hear II every night. Dom uta here a lot Walt 1111 you taste their Thal won ton soup, beef Nie with peanut S&ICe. the most tamoua Thal noodles and Beltio. Thal Feut, a combination of garlic shrimp and ataek sate. Come to Opaso's Balboa Thal C11fe If It's your first time tor Thal food, he'll hetp you order And don't worry about the food being too spicy, the chef c•n mal(e It as mlld as you like Opaso makes two promises One. you'll love ycx.ir dlnnlf' Two, If you can say his last name wlthoul stumbling. he'll reward you with an atter dinner drink Don't Walt Come "Meet Opaso. 2091h Palm at Bay in Balboa Oinncr Nightly Except Tuesday Call 675-0161 for Reservations• Catering • Take Out ... ~ ~ [ID [Rl (VJ WJ©[}={] ·::~ .~~\Yl~~W]~ t-'. 10am-2pm 0~~ Reuben's SO U Tll C OA S T V ILLAGE featuring Al I YOU CAN EAT • \p,ifood & Baron of Beef • Ho t Entrec\ • • r rcsh F ru11 & Sala cl Bar • Mu Sh~hrimp Bar • • Walllt' !Ur • Omelette Bar • ~sta 8.Jr • • Brrat.h • Pi!slraes • Banana~ Foster~ • • Much, much morel!• All YOU CAN DRINK • Juice Bar • Ch<l~lJn~ • RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED (7 14) 979-3474 16'41 W. Sunflower, South Coast Village 1 • * Oalty Piiot Datebook/ Friday. September 19. 1986 Goujeonettes ($3. 25) and Deep Fried Calamari ($4. 50). The California 500 llas plenty of windows, so whether a person is sitting in the bar or enjoyjng a comfortable booth in the dining area. the waterfrpnt view as always visible. The cuisine at the California. according to Charles. is American. "Our barbecue ribs and chicken arc ccnaanly a spec1ahty of our chef Charles Gedeon," he said. "Customers have asked repeatedly for the barbecue recipe, but our chef says that is a secret." In the salad depanmcnt, pasta sa.lad ($6.50) made with rotini noodles tossed in a light herb vinaigrette with bay shnmp, fresh garden vegetables topped with g.rated parmcsan. or taco salad (S5.50) a crispy fried flour tortilla basket, lots oflcttucc. tomato, ch~. chill and sour cream or the spinach salad ($4. 95) with spinach ~ns, sliced avocado. crisp bacon. scallions and special homemade dressing. Also be be enjoyed by customers. is the sweet potato chips. banana potato chips and regular ch1ps ... another speciality of Chef Gedeon. onion loaf (S2.95). large enough to serve two people. For sandwich lovers, the grilled New York strip topped with mushrooms or grilled onions and served on French roll ($8,50) or the Supreme 500 d ub sandwich. oven roasted turkey breast. hickory smoked ham, Swiss cheese. tomato and lettuce ($5.50) are served with the restaurant's famous three potato chips. ::Reci~f--1 0 T fii,,__E_W_E_E_K_ CHILLED PAST A SALAD % poudl rotlai 900dJH '! I mediam gree• pepper 1 poaad Cookeo bay 1iarlmpt I small ODiOD ~ cwp vegetable oU •;. c.p Ree wt.e viltegar 5 leaves fres~ baall I once penneta• clteeH t medhun tomatoes OF THE WEEK CALIFORNIA 5H SMOOTHIE :a a a;_ Zt&C!&t a · ............... ~ ....... Dent. Charla of the Callfom.la 500. Affordable would certainly describe the California 500 special Texas style ribs manoated in homemade barbecue sauce and served with the three kinds of potato chaps and a green salad ($8.95), peasant style spaghetti offered with garlic bread ($6.95), Tex.as style chill ($2.95). grilled cheeseburger with 1h pound meat and choice of Swiss. cheddar or Mont~rcy jack cheese served with chips and epic slaw(S4.75) t>r the giant dCCJ> fried shrimps, golden shrim,ps with special cocktail served with the chips and sala~ ($ 10.95). Another daily feature is the Fisherman's Catch of the Day grilled and served with a baked potato and green salad (market price). According lo Charles. customers musn't forget the Cahfomia 500 outrageous desscn list: whiskey bread pudding($ 1.95), homemade and served with a va nilla sauce, giant hot fudge sundae ($3. 95), ice c~am topped w11h homemade hot fudge, whipped cream and roasted n~r the Mud Slide ($2.75). ice cream rolled in orco cookies. topped with hot fudge and whip{>Cd cream. .. One of our goals for the California 500," said Charles ... is to cater to the local community. We hope to see families and young people enjoying the restaurant. We plan to become an integral part of the community.·· 0 nc of the ways Charles hopes to accomplish that goal 1s by the ava1lab1lity of the "Swan." "The Swan is a 120-foot yac ht docked outside the restaurant." he said. "We can cater theme parties. brunches, sit down dinners or dinner and lunch buffets. Although we have a selection pf pnnted menus available. we can create a special menu for any event. We c.an also provide flower arrangements, ice carvings or other special touches needed." California 500 1s located at 3333 West Coast Highway (attached to the Toka1 Bank ), Newport Beach For reservations call 642-5000. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. weekly. % oHcea black pitted olives Salt, pepper ·~ Z tea1pooa1 sagar In large pot. boil two gallons of water with 1/• cup oil and three tablespoons of salt. Add noodles to the boiling water and cook until desired doneness. Pasta should be cooked al dente. Drain noodles in colander and shock-in cold water to prevent further cooking. Preparation of Herb Vinaigrette: Diec onions. pepper. tomatoes and basil. In large mixing bowl add oil. vinegar and mix with wire whip. Add the diced onions. peppers. tomatoes. basil. olives. salt. pepper, sugar and panncsan. Add the cooked pasta and shrimp to herb vinaigrette and toss; refrigerate 4 hours. Serve in large bowl aamishcd with grated parmcsan. Serves six people. leaeesvoAa I oaeet oraqe J•lce , ............ leJalee I .-ca eruhrry Jake ~.,... ..... J '7\ ~ vaallla Ice cream Blend all ingredients and pour into tulip glass. Garnish with pineapple and fresh strawberry. Mandarin Gourmet defines Chinese cuisine The Mandarin Gourmet restaurant 1n Costa Mesa is not one of the hot nr1.1. success stories of the year -ll ha' hcen very successful for several H'ars . .\nd. its fine reputation rcacht'S far he\ond the boundanes of Orange c ount~ Last year. several members 11f 1ht Cahforn1a Restaurant Wnters ·\\SOC1a11on assembled at the res- taurant to try not only the authentic regional Chinese dashes for which this plare 1s known. but also tosavorsome ot the Chinese spcc1alt1cs available b) 'pcc1al requesl. At a recent food and 1.1.1ne seminar an Santa Barbara some- onl' ..aid to me. ··we go to Orange < ount} quite often on business. and \H" always eat at the Mandarin < 1ourmet. It's as good as any Chines.i rl'\laurant 1.1.>e have found an New \Ml.. or San Francisco." \hchael Chiang. 01.1. ner and e>.- n Ult\ e chef. has long hccn interested in food on a broad perspc'cuve \11rhacl was born an Chana and spent m11\t of has teen--agc years an BraL1I 1.1. hl•rt• his father was a renowned chef. I k ~poke three languages before he l'I J\ 12. and tn South Amenca he heramc fascinated with the cuisines FIFI Cuo of several countncs . .\mvmg an the United Stat<'S. he became a cook at the fam ous Twin Dragon restauran1 lst1ll 1n e>.istence an Los AngclcsJ and then pan-owner He gamt'd a follow- ango fh1s own. those d1scemmgdane~ who 1'13ntcd him to cook special regwnal Chine~ dishes for them ever\ ttmc the} '1s11ed the restaurant. He "'as growing 1ncreas1ngl) interested 1n wane and also French cu1s1ne. When theda\ amved for him to stnke out on his own. he found a restaurant for sale an Costa Mesa. W11h the helpofh1s wife Ann. Orange C'ount) was given its fi~t really modem C'htnt'se restaurant in decor aod a1111ude. It hai. been said by more than one fam ous restaurant writer that the Mandann Gourmet set the standard for Chinese cuisine in Orange County. I would not argue with that. Now Serving SUNDAY MEllCAll llEAKFAST Mints 1--.s Qorize l Eus ·~ C.H Audi w 99- '1" '1" Served w l Tortillas. Refned Beans & Frwt 9:00 Al to 1 :00 Pl 845-8091 1712 Placentia Coata M .. a _ lndulg~ in a fabuloue fea.0t ANO A JOUSTING 4000 TIMe A~seenon~annd l 's "l on tht· Torn." ~Jieva~ Cffmes I > I '\ \; I· I{ & ( > l H ' \ \ 1 I ' I 111 ,111 I llh ll'lllllf\ '''kl ,l,tk complc:ll" \\1th p11111p ,111d p .1!-(l·.1n1n '11u'll fl".l't on .1 t11ll l1111r u 11ir,1· d11rn1 r 111l lml1t1J.t lwH·r,l~l·' Tlwn in "111r hulll•r. hr.I\ c l..n1~h1' 1111 hurwh.u:I.. n1111pl'll" .It hrl'.tl..nn i.. 'P'Td 1~1 trn1rn.111wnt n1mpl·t1t11U1' 1h.1t l lld ''1th .1l1.1,h • 11 ''"ml' .md hrl':ttht.1!..111µ h.11111·, I h1 11111' 1wr111.11\11111\\1> hour d111111 r .11111 '""" 111 1h lt.111d 1111h1 \\l~\I l>mnn :111d pl rl11ri11 .lllll' tll~htl\. l''H"J'I \li111~1.I\ lk'l "f\,ltlllll' r1 l 1111111h·1hh-d P1·rtt·1 t lo 1r 'P' t 1.1l 1>1. 1 ,1,11m' .111d ~rnup' 111 I~ 1>011 (714) 521 -4740 •(HOO) 438-9911 7662 Reach Blvd .. Buena Pa rk ( •, mik north of K111111 ·,1 If this restaurant ~t the origjnal standards to which others must comply. Michael Chiang 1s still pion- eering new fronts. About four years ago. he opened the Mandann (P1eue eee GOURllET /P. 16) Aitportei< Inn Hocet OllAHCE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WMred.e ''laa''Peo,.a.....e OPPOS1T£ JOHN WAYNE AIRPOltT e-""' BANQUET FACILITIES FROM 10 TOIOO •r=..... ~ ... •••• IH• • • • • • • • -A.LL OCCASIONS - • i USINlSS lttlAKfASTS · LUNCHEONS DtMNUtS • Sl'lCIM. EWNTS • wtOCMNGS • f'ARTl(S • llMtlllltTZVAHS • fOttMM DtNMltS 833--2770 19100 MAC MTNUR aw . •YM ~ We're throwing a month-long ~a.ppy Hour party to ce lebrate the openin g of Duke's Entertainment Lounge! .... Join us for $2 specials on all your favorite drinks. ~ Plus sh rimp, crab and other fresh seafood-compli ments of the house . ~ And the sultry songs of Cissandra, Duke's own cabaret chanteuse. ~ 4 to 7 pm weekdays , it's the heat of Newport Beac h. Starting September 22nd ~ THE NEWPORTER RESORT • • • • • • t 107 J,m•t1ort'I' Rd ( 714) 644 I '00 • ' II ,.,,,1•f'T'IPf"la,1 .-ah' ri ''" ''J -----·· ·1 I Daily P1to1 Datebookt Fnday. Seplember 19, t986 I & l .. I \ I I 0 OutOnTheiown llWI snow. UTlllAYlll• • "I Want A Girl'' • "I Feel .i ong Comin' On" • "I'm in the Mood for Love" • "On The Sunny Side Of The ~treer" THE NATIONAL DINNER THEATRE PREMIERE 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY AND THE ROAD DIRECTED BY KIRBY WARD The Irvine Hilton Presents Confrey Phillips and his Trio N11t(YI l~nld1 !;mqc 1r 'pli1t 11~.t < :011f11:y Ph11.J.11 1 .. l11111q•, l1i:,,1111.11y1.u/.UI 1ta PiP<l•lnl 111~JhLclub l111·k·~t .iw.n; 111 tl11: h1xw11Jt1:-. rnw Irvin<' Hill.On H1dr1x o11Hl cl.a111t• l.!1!! l'Vf'llllllJ llWrlY LO his :-.kill llil lilt ·11Cl 1JI < :1 ·1sltwi11 Colt· Portc•t c:ool 1<1zz and 11 111 lllpllf tr'/ f.tl/fHlll ''> l·w·ry (111";11.iy tl1rr111111t ~; .. 1·.rcl.ay 11 l'M ,, 1 /\M /\11d 1 II W. ~ Ir IC •: 0<l<1 ( , 111• I Tli111·.c lo1y:. l •fd~dt.tll VIX .iJ 1 1 r J 11 , I' •II 1 'Ar l'l11llq1• 111 1' ), I 1 Ii•· ti.iv• 11 11 • o !I iJ I• I I THE IRVINE HILTON AND( ~lf('t" rr.J(JO.Jo1rnhor<~· Hrnil1•v.1J1I l1.i1111 <:/\'I/ J.I ( 11 1 I Hf d 1111 ~ It; Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 19. 1986 ass a ; 2 ~l»orlb 1 Wctobtrftst ODll!Jl...JI mTAClllAllT aaJIGAaDDI GOOD POOD AJllD DRllHl LIVE OOMMH-PA BANDS...,,. QDJIANT • DANCING .. ,....e.. ............. c-f1M) llf•ltJI -_...,. •'Still Great ... 'Be' 1 8 h 5 'th -very us m 1 EARLY MENU 5 to 7 PM Prices from $8.95 to $10.95 SuAday Champagne Bullet (nh:rldtnmenl Nightly • Cocktails ·,, 11\'>HION ISLAND NEWPORT BFACH 644-203 Newport Landing Restaurant Hosts membership kick-off party for Newport Landing Yacht Club. Newport Landing Manager Bob Harritt & friend reaJly enjoyed themselves at the party Sunday, Sept. 14 in Newport Harbor. The fledging yacht club sponsored by Newport Landing will be organizing fish trys, ski trips, wine tastings, fishing trips & various events with proceeds going to Orange County charities. For information on the yacht club call 675-2373. Introducing The Best Champagne Sunday Brunch. -Woking Away. For only $7. 95, en1oy tlw pure C'>sence of Good l~<Hlh WOK Cooking newly added to o ur popular, dehuous, nut'1tiou~Sundav brunch menu. Then to p ·off vour brunch with our Sp<'cidl low fat. low cal Good Earth FroLtn Yo~urt for only $1.00. f\,'atunng rww spl>etdls every day plus our rt•gular dillly fresh farl' Outdum pclt1n dtn· 1n~ w ith li ve music t•wrv Sundav. Tiu -- GoooEARrH A N N E X 1850 Pina Drive, Sanlcl An.- Sun 10-3; Mon-Fn 11-7; Sat 10-7 549-2006 L.icated on tht• t<'nler lawn promenade of South Co.isl l'lat..:l V11la~e (1u~t an1und the Cl>rner fmm Cu<>d E..uth Re!ltaur.rnt) 2 GOURMET ••• FromPaee15 Pavi lion 1n Fullerton with some partners. That restaurant has never wanted for appreciative customers. More recently he opened Chinatown in Irvine. a happy experience 1f ever there was one. But those are stories fo r another day. The Mandarin Gourmet has JUSI undergone renova11on The 1n1enors have been sprucro up. and even the extenor now looks much more at- trac11ve with the gigantic cuslom- made double front doors. Light colors predominate in the dinin~ rooms. Booths are upholstered 1n fabril' blending several pale colors, waJls are hght. and 1n the main dining room massive bouquets ofnowers in lovel) Chinese vases sit on ledges between the O<>oth!I In the sttonddin1ng room one wall is almost engulfed by a huge custom painting ~h1ch 1s quite mod· crn and on the oppos11e wall. a commissioned piece of an 1s not onl) modern. but ll ser\C\ to 11e tht· themt• together Tall. green plants arc 1nter- sper!>ed throughout the room Th~ arc mo~1 pleasant c;urround1ngs. Dinnt:n1mc wdl lind tables napped in white linen wtth wine glasses and attract1\ e place \Ct11ngs adding an '8(h note. While 11 1s most unusual to find a decent wine list in a Ch1ncM· restaurant. this one goes much fun her by offt•nng over o ne hunj'ircd wine\ that arc the fine•a Calilom1a and several other countnes have to offer The old adage that Chinese food and wine do not go 10 together was long ago put 10 rest b) Michael. Here )OU can find Gewurz1ram1ncrs to comple- ment spicy foods. \abt:rnets to 51.•1 olT hearty beef and poultry dishc!\. and white wines to fascinate an} con- ncusseur. In add1t1on. there art· wine' of the month available which arc specially selected to complement h" (Pleueeee llAl'fDARIJlf/P. 17 ) Italian It Contln•ntal Cuiain• I um h • 'Vton -1 ri • l>1nnt•1 7 "•Khl, h11t0<1J1nmf'nl 111thr I11u111t" 3520 Eaat Coaat Hirh way Corona del M ar • 675-1922 ~ For I TrulJ Cr11tiw1 Di1inc E11t1ri11c1 ••• 8 tilt9 ~D«t e?ipJ"lit~ '" t;ilt" ~ ()pelt 1 Dlyi i. lllldl •OW.. • Ctdlaih Sltw41y •••IHI If• ! 1111 -..,a. ,.,.,.._.,.1 let II .... , .... ,.,., .._ ...... --.. -· ........ ._ 428 E 17th St Costa Mesn 71 4 650 1750 On The Town MANDARIN GOURMET RESTAURANT ••• FromPaCel6 , ui\ine. Pnces are a mere two ta mes <Ahlllcsale. \Ometimcs even a little k\\ darin. Shansha1, Hunman and Szechuan cu1s1ne. Lunch a nd Danner daily. Sunda) brunch. Lunch entrees SJ.95 to $7. 95.danncrl'ntrecs SJ.95 to S 11.95 (with the exC'ept1on of omc .\<. fur the food -well, we must dl\t U\ll that on two fronts. the JuthCllllC dishes and thecrea1i-..e ones thJn lan be requested with advance .-------- \pcctal lobster or seafood dishes). Full cocktail lounge (the) make superb exotic tropical cocktails). Banquet fac1ll11cs. Casual neat to dres'iy attire. Self parkrng. WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD 11111 "I JllNtHf< 11« t • -'1 ·• • 't11t l<ArJ JI I[ I I .\i 11 lot ".,. '• . ' •It, \ no11u: Let'<1 bct1n wtth the tra- J11wnal Chinese (art COMPLETE DINNERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO .GO '' 1\ the custom an Chinese rt·,tJurants. the menu lists l1terall> hundrt'ds of regional dishes. mostly 1h11\l' of "ihangha1. Peking. Szechuan JnJ Hunan Items art chosen by ,Jll'l(O~ under 111les of seafood. p• •ulln C'asst"rok dashes. noodles. .1ri!'l'l t1t'r\. etc. To Ix-gin with ap- pc111t·r,. 1h1s re!itaurant make) Jh,,.lutd) first rate pots11ckers lthOS(' $295 Bro,1c;Lc.·d Chic. ken ~I llflL'd Shnmp l~lk) B.ib~ H.atk Ribs I >t.'L'P F 111.:d Shrimp I ilt:I ul ~olt· ' '!• ' od •r n , " 1 hl 1 1h 1 .• ·' I I I H ,.t l<.111 ' Jr.... ". • A Mi; tJ t' -I A I' •ti\' dumplings that arc fiUed with 11 .. r ~ .and fned on the bottom). If you ·"" urllku ded about what might tasll· ~ 't thl' m id plate of assorted meat\ "'' h J\ 'PtC) chicken. JClhed beef. • m,11,,,•tl li~h and c' en Jellyfish 1 I > ou Live Eatert.ala•••t a Deacla9 Country Music S.t.. Sun .. Tun. & W~d . "l\h 1\u1m mendablt. The barbcquc rah\ Mt' t.ht• \lightly )W('t'I and pungrnt 1>.111.! nnt· wo uld really find 1n \hana. 1nJ 1ht• egg roll\ are the small cmp) •rh'' tilled \I.1th a -.uccuknt m1,1urc o f rn .1h ,hnmp and '-l'gl·tabk'>. GILDED CACE I ht' kitchen 1s famoui. for m 1 11•1111.111, J1'ihc\ "uch'as '>(:'allops and ,hnmp' l'\l'n lobster done an a dr.- N.l"l'd '3ul"e \I.Ith a tomato ba\t' hut •<alh .1 tt'\I~ h1ghhgh1 Tht'i luod llOl hl'\ \!,hen )OU hill' IO!O ti, then •· q·.11\ a mo1~1 intenor that •~ a I" rtn t l'\lmpk of \tn->ang (op pu'>· 11t \tlk' ur. an the i:aS< of food. Jll'"''"ll-tnturc') or t.·o lor\) I 11r thow who an-cnthu\1a~t1C' 1 ''•HJI 'Pll' d ash('\, tht•rc arc things I 11th ·" ll ung pao <.'har ken with tl!t r1h1nJ1111n of mannatt•d l'hunk\ 111 I r 11 1.,·11 u1okcd -w11h p1crt•\ nt 1l.111n hell pepper. peanut\ and hut 'h1li 1H.·rirx·r" S1t'chuan l'ggplant ,., pr. 1h,1hl\ one of thl' hc'>I sptl.) ~-·1.1hk dl\hl''> 'K"rvcd an am rc'i- .1.1111 I' ' "JI'" unt• o t 11ur la,orllt' I" t"ll mu 'hu port... I on man} 1," 11,1.111ran1' t:tl..l' hhcnrn 111 \11 l-.tlll/10g thl\ dl\h \I.Ith tO(l ~l.+W>~ , ........ ~:::;s.'Ct a a 0 a a a a a a a. t • a ••• • 11 :~· 11r lilil mJn\ 'cgctahll'\ 'I 11,11 I O'IH'' 11 IC\ ~OU j U\l J\ the • ' "''' h.I\ l' hi:t·n t·n1u\lnll. rt lor "11\,llllh ',, \(',If\ I \I 111tl;11111 < •ournn·t I 'Oii .\dam'' ''"1.1 \k-..1 q11.14n ~1 dn- • ''"''' t 1' • ;' I •' "1U~ll dn<1 J,I' , I I i'lj wp(lrl Al'.1r I • uµ •' •''' n1qhl~pnr l"tdlll • lw1·~ tu C.h\lAk till? 11m with yo111 &II tom!' l.tvOrotP runr•. .f ~ Now playing: the Ari Graham l°tlo ~ , TH E NEWPORTER RESORT Dixieland Jazz Thurs. & Fri. Orange County Premiere Neil Simon's New Comedy Directed by Lynn Phillip Seibel GULLIVER'S H.ld An y Reall y ( ;n:.n PRIME RIBS ()F BEEF Lncl y ~ 833-8411 18482 MAC ARTHUR ffiVINE The Courthouse A11 nrd \,\.'1nntnJ.: llt•g1onal Aml'rican and C11nt111 1•f1ta f < "''"I• Lall'-Nigh t M n 1u rn ()u r IJcli /,11tJnJ.:1 ' A Most llni<JlH' Sunda\ Hruncll Sopll1 ~t1cat,•rl f:11t f'rla1nm1•nt Tw•, Snt :2 llutt1Jl1 (',.,1tri· /)ra '" Scrnl<1 t\1w 1S.:> 1-"11 \ /.\fa111/i\fo 1.\rth11r 1 1111 "jt1/.i Oc11ly Pilot Oatebook / Fnday. September 19. 1986 17 ' , . .. I ": Out On The Town t font 11111etl I 1 rnh pl ... 1-111 ,I.Ii .!111111. •·\p1·r11 1 .. 1 I ... ,., I 11 \I • l.1.f .. llt ,, \\ ;. •I I~ ,,11 I '• 'tn•11r-\11 n ~r f I I If I • d,I\ .. 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'1•111\ l•r•1111 h l r11111 111 I(,., n .if 1 .. 11 id• 11)_'1 Ol\E CF A KIND GJNO'S ON T HE HILL Almost a Cn!!tll Me~" landm11rk where frit>ndi. and memnrit--. mf·t'l C:inu·~ 1,.n't an Italian Ht>1ot11urdnt hut a re:.taurant be1n)I( run tn 1 ll1ical> lt.al1an Even though lht>' ~erve many ltal111n item,,, they 111 .... 1 <•ffer e largt' verietv 11f other item .. on their menu Known fur "Hont>•I food and friendlv serv1ct'." C,.;111u'-. features a var.ied menu 1o1.11h emphasis on quality and reasonahlf' prices. Cocktail hour with intere~t ing notions at 4:30 PM and liv(• entertainment Mon. thru Sat-from 8:30 PM . Super fun Sunday Cham p111ene Brunch 9-:!. l.1 wated at 4:li! E 171 h :-;1 rtot'l, <'0-111 Mei;a ( '1111 tlfill I ';!°)4 1 for rt'!>t'rVOllllnS. d1rl'C ttnn" tlr wh11tC'VC'r GRAND DINNER TB~ATER lmpreu1vt' dining and profeea1onal produrt1ons 8.1«' sure to pleaee each t1mC' vou vu11t . Tht' utraordinary bufft't offers roast baron of beef. iclaze-d ham with a fruit ..auce, Ceor g1a ch1ckC'n with puchet and glau and lhC' Mahi Mahi 18 served an a pC'asant aaucC'. Tri·color fC'ttucc1111 and cream is a real favorite. Enjoy dmner and a play tt>1111tht! GrMJd r>inner Theater louted within tn«' c;rand Hotel 111 Anaht>1m at I Houl W11\ Call 711.7710 H A R L E Q U I N 0 I N N· E R THEATER fo:, t'r\' ru~t1•ml'r can he e1pt'cte-d tu !lt' tre111ed h kt' 11 celebrn \' The th .. ater offer11 "crumptwu~ mul~ "11 h tnp pr11durt111n~ 1n an t'le1tant 111 mnl'pht-rt' Thi' -.umpluow• b11ffl't 111d11clh rua!'t haron 111 het'I , hu kl'n 11ncl f1,h c11~ht"<. pa.,111 ... -11lacl' 'l'Kt'tahlt>•. 11nd ~•nful ,j .. ., '"rt" I h1· ~at and !'lun hrum h '"' ludt-' 11 \llrll'l\ nl l'ICI( d1shr~ T h .. I l'lehrit \ I err at f •" II' e1lahh• for 11rt\fllr <1111111)1( f'ht> 1ncl1V1dualh .J,., <tTKt .. tl prt\ ~ti' hH lt un\ room-. 1;, .. rl1• 1k r he 1::10 -.t•11t hur<it>-.h1ot> -.lrnprd m1:11n r .. om Tht-Harlequin i-. lncatt>d 91 .1!111.I ~ ll11rho1r 111 Santa .\na l '1111 474 ';'.'l!'tO GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST R• •: 11\I I RANTS I ~ ...... ~ ~ ~ .... ·'S ~ ~ ·~· ~ ·$ q; ·..$-i ~ . t-~ ~ ~ ·~ ~ ;:, ·~ :~ .~ ~ ~ =b' ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~· ~ ·~ ~ 'l1 §' ~ .... ~ . .:) ~ .... .:) ~ \......~ <::::J"' .... (Q'fl 4.'fl ~ ~ Rt'~taurant ~ ~ ~~ . (;-'-'.J "«.) -q_~ \I ((I 'I > l<'I I If I'\'\ 110 '1 .. I. I !lltfll I Id ' t iii .. l ., ' 'I "I '1 1 II $111 ••I lfttfU 'S.t'M • • • (II t1\\l1 * ' ., ll ... \I I. 1-. \ ~I IP' ...,. ii ·~· ' ' ' ' ' ·.11 'I Ii ~ 111 ' • • ·, . .,,,. ,. l$o If f,tl -' "•""''"''' '1111-.B.\I<~ A111t (h .H1 r1 ·•ti'' I f 111111 '' ., • ~ 11 •11 jfllft1 $.!71 I Ill. • • • u p , .. I, t• I> I hllll H l<l "'llll. B\I< A. <.Hll.I • ll11lid.l\ Inn \uu f H •II .. ,, .. . 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I I .C J'S IL1l1.111 , ,, •ftt I h I ' ' " I I I\, '" ' " 1 • • ~• 1 I II tlfl1 +. 4 ~' \II t \:-. \ f\11 \h .... ~ 7 up "' "I ti• .... • • h~ ' Pt\PA'~ I'\ '\'I I<\' t\tru r h. ·•" ..! lh ,. ... , ,._1 f I ti 1l 1 $1 ~·I $I 2 I 1.111 " .1••11 I~ "I II 111., I l l"fl ·~ +• l .. ff ''"·' l'AS'l'lL'S I I •o \\ ( "'"'"' J '"' .. , ••• f1i ., t IH ''" ( ·orHuH ut,.t (\ 7'\ SI' IMI t ,,. llllljl ~." '; • HEl u.:~·s OF ..,. ... \\'POHT ~~·.:·r:~~. ,, .. ,,, ~I~' I up IO -11 f 1•.1 .. 1 llu.\ ~. "•"''' u .... h 1ror11 /('f I • • • 3~ 111 Darty Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 19. 1986 - Out On The Town AMERICAN l -\LIFOR~IA 600 B \R & GRILL .1-ual. affordable waterfront din ni( tur the whole family. Enjoy our "' •rlci laml•ta BBQ ribs. homem11de 'l1I. hur((t'l'll, sandwiches, fre h '" h .1 the day and an array of !, '" 11111' fun desser'U ~t the pare 11 •ur rarin(( pat atmospherP and • ;q1n 1t'nl'e some of our uriitinal k111d' and bar appetiurs. Lunch 1!.d 1hnner from 11 (JO a.m. to 2.00 • n -rl11\' a wl't'k Happy hour 4 -: "" kd11". !\>tunday Nate F'ootball ·Jw• 1.11• ;, 9 p.m . Sunday cham l"..:nt' hrunch. vall't parking :13:1:1 \\ 1111 llll C:cta.<;t H~'\., :'l:ewpo.1rt 11 .. " h h-4 ! :,()()0 11 11-11\H'\ H •I• pn1111 •I,,.,., la t• 111 .... ,1111: t~lt t ,,, lht\t 1 • I t I\\ lllt"l"I ·~· •I 11•1 .. tl HHq \lr\h .111 dt• 1111~ • 1l11d lo.tr 11111 llh•r1 ,\ .,.,, .1l.1rr11 11111 , .. ,111t n 111 1 l<r• 11>.1,1-1 \I , 1; ·'" 11 1H1 \I I 11 '"' ·'' I 111111• r I• ,,, • ••• p 111 H .tf'f'' 1t .. 11r ' I I' r:: -.,,,, lil t d1·h I 1" I'll t 1t1d d 1111 Ill~ I\ Iii '" • I l 1. I<• dh11 I IH 0 1<1<.J ~:\L B.\R:'\ I \I< \I Ut STE,\I\ ll Ol "~E '· I h1' ,ir,. 1lw 11ri111111tl ~ani111 1- •111 1r • 111 .11111 .1 h,il( p1o1111d I '" r' •·• ·11•,11.-1111! ft'ut11r111.: I' • I • ii 111: l'r .. 11d h •t·n 1111! 1 .. r • ·or· I 11i. h \11111 Fri 11 .: l1t11 '' hll\ \11111 ~ -,. 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' I l I , 1· SOUTI-1 COAST PLAZA I .• Forty Carrots Sidewalk DialJJg at Soutb Cofst Plaza T be liae re•t•ar•at• of Soatb Co••t Pl•u •••• •P oae of tbe r~t~u••t caplt•& of tbe world. Few coaatrle• coald eqa•I tbe •••ber of qa•llty rnt••r•at• loated wltil• tltl• •lll•le reglo•.:'' .. • South Coast Plaza ·~e.tail Ceq~er (Mall) .\MATO'' E!\PRES~ (AP~ • 1 Hull•K k ... V. ml( !nd I • '1·1 • lt11l11rn i\-.-.urtt'<I -.1tnclw11 ht>-.. pa~tr11·-.. 'tr\•·d frnrn 11n 11pen-a1r va11t.11(t• p .. 1nt Wt'ekday-. l 1111o l Sat lf11111l,S11n l:lt11t. ~>111 II, I I BAC~ BA\ ROWIM1 & Rt'S~ISG fll"B • l ~ullnclt'~ \\ 1~. l!.L Le'd' Amn1rnn \'erv IRrl(r m1•1111 ~elt•ctiu'n. t::xrellent ... nln11' 11rt>a1 -.aled bar Lornl maic1111ne tout,. •L' ""inf' 11,1 ·,.1wuftht>f11ur he'' 111 I lr11nl(t' ( 'nunl~ " ~lun I-r1 IJ 111 4 ~at II t1•i "•1111 111 • ''" \If'.\" fi ll 01 1~ RE\\l<1AN'li • r'-:1•1H "\ak'<l'l-.Ttth :\,'f'nurl r r.• ... h tood "'" t'd w 1th H ... 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( P \ ·,411 'Ill:.!.! l.i\ 8 >\Iii P'TTF. • 1:-\f'/lr' \\ '"~· 1-.1 t. .. , .. 1. Fn·n• h n11-tnt'. h11\c,.d l!••~I-. \\'1•1•\cd11\ ... /i:.\111•• •1. '°'A111rct1n· 111111 7 "'1111d,I\ to tofi 7;a1 J:!n•i THF. l.ETII IE PAT( H • l!'ll·IH' \\ tnl(, 1-.t l.t>Hlt !'ianclv.11 he·•. -.alad-.. ""'""'· 'I""~" lre11h 1 a111rnl ('ahfnr111H •tvlP' 111-.1nt- Wrt'kde\• 111 ti•~; ~11111rd11\ 11 t11 "°;. ~1111<la> I I l1•h ;, .. :, '\.!411 \Hf.IC PA\ • 1;-. .. rd•lrom \\1111(. 1-1 Lf'\l'il Arrt·"~ I r11m mall und 11..rl h perkinK "trlltturl' l'rPpl'~ •IPllk, 1111cl f1~h \\ Pt'kdHV' r~u·pl Frida\ 11 to 111. FrniH\ 1ind :O-elur1f..a \ 11 In l.!.:0-11nd11\ II to!! AE Ill 1 H'. \IC \'. f.:16 1.!.!!l P1Rt:T'li A Pt:RPt~CT PAN • 1C'nr11u~t'I ('1111rt. li.t LeH•ll SPn•el111nAI l'uuntrv Frem h ru1-an!' with ( 'ahf11rn111 tram•ht>' p11~tn . frt>-.h ft".d" 15' ( 'AIHn 01 T 011t•1rlP e111r1111<t' W t't'kcla\' 11nd ~111 urd11~ to to 111. ~11nd11v llt11; AE.MC,SfP,\ f>f.i; H4 .N PRONTO Rl!\TORA"<H: & TUITO~.e.L"i.0-.. • c Hullo< k ·,Wini(. :!ncl Lt>"'" l'rrnlf11 rl1n1ng room 111 <'I''" from m11ll 11ncl ~<1uth pHrkin11 ~1rurt11rl!. ( 'lau1C' Nurt ht•m It.al urn. pe11tas, hre11ds mllclr dBily. Wt'ekdaya lunC'h 11 .lO to 2::10, dinner 5:30 l.ll 9·:!0· Friday 5<!0 tu 10;. 11turd&v :.::m 1119; r loi1ed Sundn) Trett1mn: Weekd&)'ll 11 1r1 111 9, ~aturday 11 .1 f1 to 7; S11nd11vll:l0 1ofi AE.11( Ml' 'l('p V !1411 >10:111 2 0 * Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 19, 1986 Rl\IERA R .. :l>TAl RA~T • 1\t11\ C'o \\"111~. 1.1 l.1•1t'll S11ut h ('110~1 1'1111.t ,1111 • 1!11'\'; (',.nt 11wn1 .. l 1t1111rnw1 da~'" pri-par.1111111111\ ~ul f1•h . !'XI t'lll'nt Win .. h'l \\ t>1·kcl111' t111<l !'iat 11nl11\ I.um hf'11n 11. IH 1 .. •.I h11n1·r '1 l•' 11 ( "l11..,1•d :--und11\... \ 1-. C'll, I JI . MC . ...r P \ ·1 111 :1x 111 !.AL\IAGI "Ill • 1 Hull•" k '\\ 1111: I •1 I ,., 1•l 1 "tlf'nflh\ k11< h••n 1 .... 1ur11111 hume mnclr ~"up•. p~•t11 tortt·'· 111111 hf'. •ondwu ht'' nncl cl!'''''rl~ ~:mµh11'1' on l11w .... l(ln11n>111d "" pn• ... pr\llll\1'' Tak1• .. 111 -. .. n·111• 11\.i1l,1hlP \lnnrl1t\ F r1<!11' 11 lo t· ~.H url11n 11 10-:-~11ndt1\ l.!11111 \H \ ;-..19 9",!1;-; 20TH ('f:NTI KY I.Tl>. • 1Ca10w.el Cuurt-l~l Le' c·IJ D1ntnl( f rum mall v1111t111(t' pwnl 11r en ont' ol tw .. r111lr11111l 1 Hr-Amt'ru Rn l'Ul"tnP \\ t•f'kclR\' 1111rf :-\11111rcl1n 11 11\fo !f ~1111cl11\ 11..10111 ."1 <\r .. \W.'iCP \ f'l41J HH:t.! VIF. Ot: t'RANCf: • t "'"rd•t mm\\ 1111( 1,1 Lc·Hl 1 C111111tn 1-'r .. nrh 111fe 111111 l111kl'r\ \\'t't'kcltt\"'i !l ltt !l, S11t11rdR\ !l 1117. S11n<IH \ •11 .. n M<'. \' r,:,; 17:14 South Coast Plaza VillJ..,.__ ASTOSELLO'S Ex1·PlleA1t.Nl.lrth1•rn 1111111111 <"Ul'tnt' 11nd 111\lljlll' "111P 11'1 Offer in!( l hrt·e honquet mom'I holding frnm tl'n lul!(I people. WeekdBy<1 lun1·heon 11:30 to 2: Dinner Monda, Thurtd11y 6 to IO. Friday and SBturday 6 w 11: cl~ Sundav. AE. en. DC. MC'. SCP. v· For person11I re~PrvAtinnll rall ,\ntnn1oor Ann11 ifll i l ~:l ... Paul Wallach, Nored RRst;aurant Critic/ Author. BF.LGIAN WAPPL£ INN Wht'rf' the world's l(re11tt>"' r11,tnmn,d1ne H11me11l the fllnla>ll<' liPlf!llln waff1e,, lour !'!(!( 111n1•lt't.-. Hnd •u1wrh ~and" 1ch1'-. A (11m1h 11p.-rst!'d re-.1.aur11 n1 ~l11ncl11\ :--11111rds\ H 111 H. S11nd111 H1 .. ~. ;,;.-; r.1~ (1ANl>lll INDIAN Cll lSINt: l"ancl1• •rl '1>4'1'1811 lt'S 'l!rVl'd ma l(&rdl'n •et ling Mund&\ Thur!id11\ ll ui l\l, Fridayand Saturcl11~ n tu 11, Sunc!Ay n 1119 hufrel lunrh Mund11v FridAv 11::Ill111 :!.:lO; S11t 11rd11\' and Sund11v C"hi;mpAl!lll' Hrunrh 11 '.! .lo AE,('H, IX . MC'.~P \' '1f>t\ i !';"I TllE GOOll EARTH & THEGOOOEAITttA~NEX N11111r11llv heelthv frl'~h f1Mid~ all Pnlrt>es.tnoturall\ r111st'd i:h1rk!'n. Oet'f, q!KeLAbll's I, -.oup~. salad~. 'llndwt<'hf'•. lrnzen y1111ur1 Fre,h hnken Sun. Thuri-. H In IO; Fri .siit ~In I I, V, M<' THE GOOD EARTH ANNF!X F11 ... t \l'rVll't'. nutr1t1nu~. dtlirwu~ Eurpoean J11dewulk dinin11 Oeily 11ptc1al~ plw. MOllpM. ~el11ds. rapul'rinn. het>r, Wint'. Sunda\' f'hampel(ne Brunch $f1.9-" ttmli\UR t.ivl' mu. 1c nn rt1 11 111 i. Sat. 10 111 7 Sun Jo t11 .l ~1~1i 1W l:l REUBEN 'S Amt'rican/sleak a nd aeafuod Full bar. Wet'kda)'I 11 to 4, '1turday 12 to 4, Denner Sunday to Thursday 4 to 10; Friday and , 11lurrla)' 4 tn 11. \hampllJnl' hrunrh S1111cl11v lflt11 3,AE.1><'. Mf'. V 9i9 :1474 RESTAITIANT HOilKA~A .l11panl'l'I'. 1nclud1111( Tt'ppen Yaki 11rill, su~h1 h11r encl Tatami d101111il room ' '-PrvU't' Wttkdav~ lunrht>o11 11 :10 to 'l; Dinner Y..l'Pkrla\ ... fl 30 t11 11. Sundav 'i to Ill AF:. \H. I>< . MC. 'if P. 557 '.!rl:11 llPSTAI T CiOW & COMPANY BoolullO~. Cotrtt H-. C1ft Fine luncht"S and dmnrr' with beer and wme '<t'rvu l' Ltvl' l'nlt'ruinml'nt '''er\ f'riday and aturday from I! p.m tu 11 p.m. Monda\ 11nd TueMlay 11to10; Wednesday and Thur11d11v 11to11. Friday I I !Cl I'.!. S11turd11v !Olli 12.Sunda\ ~ In 10 MC'. V 66~·11727 VER.DUG-O'S Meiican dishet1 are the specialty. Great Mergar1t.a.R and the het!CMuican fovd thill sidt' of the border W eekd1ys and Saturda~ luncheon 11 to 4; Dinnt'r Mond1y-Saturday :> t4l 10 Bar Monday.Sunday 11 t111.. SundBy brunch 10 to 2::10 AE, DC, MC. SCP. V 567-:~701 Town Center ALPIEOO'S 11stdRANTE 6 TAVERNA • (1.oratt'd at Tht Wt'•l•n South C 08llt l'lau Hot I'll Aw11rd wmmng ltal111n/Cnntinental rn1•1nt• F.le11ant.11tr1um M"tt1na SJM'rn11illrR include Vl'ttl. fre~h Ae8food llllcl homemade pasta diahe11 T able1ide cookin11. Luncheon and dinner wttkdaya LI :30 a.m. to 2 p.m.1nd6a.m.to lOp m nrept Friday and aturday w 11 p.m. SundBy Brunch 10am 1112 pm_AF.,M\. SC P. V. M0· 15.'iO CAPE CASINO Hrt11kfa~1. lunrhP11n 11nci cl11111er •l'rvecl 111 a Frtn1·h Bt•ul .. ,ard d1fe bufft>t -itvlt- Sund8v Thursdav 7 tu 10, Friday and Saturda~ i tn l I \H \', SfP 7'>1 .!i'l7 COPA OEOI O Eight rf'g111nal Me11r an 1 u1Mnts and food of the ne"" C'ulturf'11 and ruluvatton~ 111 l '.,hforn1a Weekday lunrh,.on 11 3() tn 2.:lO, l>1nnl'r Monday Thu"dav t; t11 Ill. l"nday and Saturclav i; 111 11 , Sunday brunrh 1(1·.IO to .l, ll1nner 5 to Ill AK CH I>< ~t< '.SCP. \' ll62 lni .! JOHN POH L'~ BISTIO l'ouuoent.al. Vaned mt>nu HPer 1111d wine serv1ct' Art>11kfASt Monday. Frida\ 7 .10 tu 9 Luncheon Mondav Friday 11 .IO IO :! I J1nner Tuesd&) Saturda\ t; :10 t119 :10 Clt1St'd Sund&\ AF:, II(', MC.SCP, V fiti'l ;,;:10 H1..,.ofodel P11fl • 6 Pttf .. 1 P•n. R1.;..111, Alth C'•nrnrv I.TD , Ani.-11<1. C:•Nih1 R"'te111tn1 HNrluawa. Vorduc•>•. Allr..t•"•.r.i. r.,.,""' r oped• o, ... .f.~hn Ptihl'' B••tro. J•Nty r armta l',•1;lf11 lt••t0rantf' Treth,M• I''''" l\•plen• We•tmin•ter Irvine ---...... rDei San~ Ana Valley Laguna Bill• Estanciaf ·· 32 0 21 6 14 13 Aaenclea uked to iiot8 heariq IJ ROJDT 8.UUll Of ............ Sen. Marian Beraeson has invited the police chiefs of three reson ci1ies wracked by riots 1hjs year tQ teJtify at special stale hearinas next Thunday at Huntinaton Beach City Hall. They include Huntinaton Beach ~olice Chief Earle Rob\tame. whose c11y came under attack over the Labor Day weekend; Newpon Beach's Arb c;A~pbelJ. whose city was the sc;(ne of notma and unruJy beliavior over the 4th orJuly holiday and Palms Springs Police Chief Tom Kendra whose officers came under attack during (Pleaee eee AGENCl.&8/ A3) Sen. Marian &eraeeon L~una ~o nian sobriety . checks every.Saturday IJ UlJltA MEU .............. The Lquna Beach Police Department w1U staff sobne1y cheekpoanll 1n the city every Saturday ni&ht bqinnina in October. A~rdin. to City M&nqer Ken Frant the checkpoints will be in a dift"~nt location every wcneod and arc .an cffon 10 rcdl4Ct Jhe numb« o{ people .killed in accidents, especially on Laauna Canyon Road. ~ ~ borrowina the Moth~rs Apinst Drunk Drivin& laso o(a car and mart101 &lass surrounded by a red circle and slash. Wlll be used by the city in the campeip. The slopn will be "Saturday Night Alive, Sobnety Checkpoint.1• • "People ~o~ld·be cautious about having a good time. We Wlll 1.a,_1 it at people dnnkina in town and those cominf into town after drinkina in other towns such as rrvi~e and Newport Beach,' said Frank. · . Frank's1lnnouncement followed a presentation by a MADD member to two Laauna Beac~ police officers. Lt. Wilham Cavenaugh.was honored for the 2.000 drunken dnvina arrests he.has made 1n his 22 years of police service. ORANGE COAST RACING COVERAGE • ''Th+(;(_) .. .. SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1986 25 CENTS NB housing s~itnears climax --.-,. 1980 on behalf of Olne Da' 1s and of the most 1mponant in the s~tt and eight other plainuffs from Orange and probabl) will find its way to the state Los Angeles counties. l)upreme C-o un Case cla iming poor excluded from ~t ty called most significant in California now prepann& to submit final argu- ments in Da vis vs. Newport Beach. A decision in the case is not expected to be handed down by Judge Leonard Goldstein un11I next year. STEVE ~ City Mana_ger Roben Wynn ~id "ff we get to the upreme Court. .._... the litigation 1s the most cxpenme in and the odds are better than even we . It has been descnbed as a battle between the nch and 1he poor. the haves and the have-nms and as one of the most imponant legal contes1s tn all of C'alifom1a. The case centers on allegations that Newpon Bcach·s land use policies are purposely tjiilored to exclude the poor and minonttes. MARBLE Focus ON THE News · · will. a lo t of 1<isue!> will be raised that city history. surpa!>stng legal-costs of have ne.ver been raised 10 Cah-fi~ting expansion at John Wa~ne fo m ta." ..,.1d Lchrer·Graiwer. Airport. · ,... According to Jonathan Lehrer-The chief issue 1s whether a city has But inside Department 17 of Or- ange County Su pen or Court -where the case has been unfolding for the past year -the proceedings ha e been slow. ponderous and to more than one observer, downright bonng. After a fu ll year. attorneys are only In defending the allegations. New- port Beach has spent more than $1 .2 Gra1wer. an attome)' representing the the legal respons1b1ltty to provide million since the lawsuit was filed 1n low-income residents. the ca~e 1s one (Pleaee eee NEWPORT/ill Nation Congress gives Philip- pine President Aquino warm recept ion./ A& Sports Reggie Jackson hits three home run s as the Angels rout Kansas City, 18-3. /C1 INDEX Advice & Games Auto Pilot Bulletin Board Business Classified Comi~s Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public n©tices Sports • Television Weather ca 81 -5 A3 89-10 82-6 C7 88 Datebook AB Datebook A3 87-8 C1-6 AS A2 Censoring of voter pamphlet upheld By LISA MAHONEY Of IM DellJ "llol ltelt Abducted glr.I happy at h·ome . , Back home in Florida, Monique Nicole Pace, 9, and her mother, Vickie Croee, enjoy their reunion alter the &lrl-waa found ln CMta Meea Monday, four yean ' --~J AP~pnolo after being abducted. The father, Angelo Pace, 45, ••• arreated and charged With the abodoction and drug 9a1ea shortly after dropping hia daughter off at achool. Traffic worries put Fluor office .. project on hold Irvine planne rs take hC}nds-off position on Indian rem ain s By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfltleD..,,_11-" Irvine plannin_g romm1ss1onrrs strained the patience of a local developer Thursday mght b'.I' post- poning for a secono ume their dec1s1on on plans to build six nev. oflice buildings near the Fluor Corp headquarters over the next 10 )Cars The commission unammously voted to send the proposal 10 another panel. the Irvine Business Complex Tas1c Force. for a review of traffic concerns and the timing of construc- tion. The commission earlier post- \ pof\L"d the Jec1\1on at lls -\ug 21 mt!et1ng. The ma11t•r nov. 1s to be considered again b} the Planning Comm1ss1on No\ 6. ··Eve~ ume '4-e get to this point. 1here's alv.a~~ something else some- one v.ants to stud~ ... sa1d,dcvtlopcr \\ii ham H Lane Jr . in an ·unsuc- cessful argument aga inst It~ dela) ··This proJect ha) been studied ad nauscum: I th ink it's grossl)' unfair to ldela>) this proJCCI an)' funher .. Lane is Orange Count~ managing pan ner for Dallas-baS('d Trammell \rov. Co In Juh 19 5. Trammell C'rov. purchased ihe Ir -acre Fluor Corp. propert\ at Jam boree Boulevard and ~1chelson Dnve for $340 mtllton Fl uor nov. leases 11s green-gfac;c; hcadquancrs hutlding from Trammt'll (row (Pleaee eee FLUOR/ A2) 'Rednecks' blamed in, FV man •s slaying By LAURA MERK DI IM Delly l'llot llefl The tv.o ml.'n cirn·..,tcd \\ cdnt''>ll.1' on !>usp11:1nn of murdcnng a Ji.,l·ar old Fountain \ alln man traH·linp. through Fl11mla v. l·rc "rrdned' "'ho wanttd tt• te:-:n•h a drtllt'r s lt"\\On · i Palm Bealh ( t)unt' '>hl'nlf<> 'pol l'' man said Thur-;Ja, The na!...l'd .ind hrutallv beaten l ho<l' o l \1 1lhat•I \hc1nc Pa11erson. "'ho\C tam1h I' lrnm rounta1n Val- le\. v.a.-. found 'trung between two poles in the tH11u . .kd area of Boca Raton Fla . •ln \l'Pt - \ht'nff, 1n'e't1[1.at0r<. arrc\led lx>th fl~1nda mt'n and lhargl'd them v. 1th I r'l -dl'grcl' murder )aid \hl'nll'<. lntnrmatwn Otlicc..-r \lhkt' [Ptuee eee SLA Yll'fG / A2) C and1date's statements pnnted 1n go vernment-spo nso red voter's pamphlets may tx· i:ensored if the\' contain falsehood!.. the 4th D1s1nc't Court of Appeal roled Thursda}. The state"<> inter<.' t 1n "pn)moting a rational and in fo rmed electorate .. O\emdes a eand1datt"s First <\mend- ment nght to freedom of c;peech when the forum 1c; e'en m1n1mall} su~s~d12ed h) go' ernment. a maJOrtt} op1n1on written h} Pres1d1ng Judge John Troitcr concludes. County may flag birth records tona.b child abductors In upholding th(' constllut1onalit\ of most of a section of state Elcct1on"c; Code challenged b)' a candidate for Orange County Shen fT. Trotter and concumng Justtce Robert Rickles declared the county voter's pamphlet a "'nonpublic forum"' whose content may be limited to "honest electoral (Pleue eee C&N80RINO/A4), By LISA MAHONE\' DI , ... D911y ~llot llelt Orangr Count~ '>upcr' "nr Bruce . Nestande \\ant<. to "red flag·· h1rth ccn1ticatcs of ml\~ing rh1ldrrn in an effon 10 tran· thl·m 'houlJ lhl'1r abductor requt''' tht·1r rt•uirll" ince mo!>I m1'"ng l'htldn·n an· abducted b} non-cu'itodrnl parents. Nestande say<i th~ ~·ould ht' tracked down when thev arc enrolled in school or appl)' for a passp(.)rt 1f a '~'tem l'\l<;H·d to alert authont1c!\ "hen a cop~ of their h1rth t'Crtdicate 1s· rt•quc·stt•d from th e Rcwrdcr's Office. C aliforn1a '>c;hoofo; rl'quire proof of ,1 child\ birth date. at the time of cnrollmcnl. although tha~ will accept J "gncd affida' 11 from a paren1 J1tec;11ng tn the..-child's age 1f legal dornmt·nts arc not available. Birth records also arc req uired to obtain a pa~spon. · "It would be very d1ffic:ult to obtain Trade keyto _world peace, Ueberroth tells OC audiellce Calls for firm stand against drugs. says government can •t fight battle by itself By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... o.., "°' ''"" Drav.1ng p:iralk l\ bct'4-een ht\ work ~1th athlC'te'I in the 01} mp11 ' and Ma1or League RaM"hall, and tht' world husmess commumty he ad - dressed ihursda). Peter llcbcrroth said world peace will uni) be rcal11ed through international trade -of human :I\ well a'I commod1t1e'I · lJeberro1h ~a'I the featurtd ~nker at the annual dinner meeting vf the .. 'W orld Trade c 1•ntl•1 \"11<.1.\111\n 111 Orange Count)' n1 thl' I l•lld \t1·nt11l'n in Ncwpon lkat h H1~ tJl k before nrarh ~00 ltt,lt•nct' 1angcd from ht' two-~l'Jt 1~nun· J' the Comm1ss1oncr of Ma1111 I r.1guc Ba~ball to h1'1 fi ve-year 'ti nt a'I president ofthr I 1l\ .\ngclr' 1 lh mpll Organ111na Comm1ttCl'. Eal h 11m1· hl· 'ltrt'\..Cd the 1 mponJnt r of a l ""i'l.'1 ,ll 1' e. commun11.111n1t ~ Mltl l ommun1 I\ ~ "11 thac·, g1ling tn hi.· a v.1,rlJ that con(X'r.11e<. and grt' along. the-onl' glu1' that v.111 h1ll d 11 tngt•ther " thr l'\onnm~:· hr 'au1 In tla<1cbnll. h1• ha' leJ1 ncd "li !...c an' t'ndt."11 ' or 11 1:11..C'~ lcadcNh1p and 1eamv. ork " lfr ho1o UM"d those gu1dehneo;; 10 1akl" a hard o;;t:rnd against druss. and \Ug&l"'i ted thl' nn11 onal drug ep1d em1l' l·an Ix' v. h1flf)('d · u'tnP. the .-.ame pn nc1pk:o. Cla1m1nf thi: 1n1crnatmnal 1lle13I drup. tratk "a S 11 i 1nll1on entcrpn5<.'. l d'<'rmth '"arncd. "'It'' attack in~ thl· undt·rhC'll~ nt th1• n.111nn " (Plealle eee TRADlt/ A 2\ t a pa-;~port to tr:I\ d 01 111 L'nrnll J, h1ld 1n '\Chool \\lthllUt .I htrth ll'rtllll Jll' . Ne<;tandl' \aid l "ndcr 1\;l•\tJl'\.\k·, 11r11po<;al fa \\ l'nforcemcnt'-agct\\ I\'' ''"uld nu11h the count\ rl'ninfrr "hl·n a m1\\1np. l h1ld repon "tikd The m .·ordcr v.nuld tht•n "n•d 11ag" the child's btrth C('nttkatc and not1f) the appropriate pohct· agt•nq hould It be requested h) ~omconl' other than a legal guardian. Peter Uebenotb To dl>">t' l hl' l1111ptf11k ~ re.11nl " ,~·huol' an cr ting Jn .1tlid;J\ 1t 1n pl.111· of birth rl·cnrd-. 'l''t;inJl' -..1 1d tw \.\OUld prnmntl' \t;tH· lqz...,l.1111,n rl ~umng rrn r<'f .11!1.l' d1>1. llml·11t:lllr'TI bcfcm· a lhtll1 m.1, tx· l'nrnlkd •n \l h\)01 · Ho pl' I u I h llhl ,1. 'tr J lt't!-ll '1 "ould a•\\1<.1 1n .1 1.1mtl\ tx·ing. rl' united."' ~aid N1•,tan1.k "ho wn,ul led the .\dam ~al'lh ( h1ld Rl•\o\m·1• Ce nter before tormaltnng hie. rr 1pn,.11 I he ll'n\1 r \\ h11 h ha' .i hranl h in 1 11,1 n,.:t' ( t111111, I' .1. It-an ng hLIU'>t' tm 1nl11rw.1111•n qn mt"tng ch1ldrl'n -\.,.,1.1nd( ''" ,1,i... ldlov. 'ufX'r , ,, • , I ur,d.1' 111 Pldt•r 1mpl<:mcn1a- 11• ,, • hl' r1•1P. \J \\ hll h hl· hopt'\ ,Pl tll.•, •'I' I •• 0111\kl lt11 1.011n11e' 1hr11ugh.1111 tht· \latt• th "'•trrll'-'C:-d thl' 1J1·a from a "m1la: p111p.ram 11pc:r.ttl·d 1n C nok c nunt' Ill Escapee's killing 'seems justified' 8) STEVE MARBLE DI IN D...., ~ II•" <\ Laguna tk .11 h polt\"e 1)tli, 1 r "h• fatall' ~hot .11a1l l''tafX'r \\ l'lln1·,,t.11 ha' bccn plaretJ nn rnutinl' adni111 1' tratnc ll-a'l' hu\ authonta•, ""'I 11 apf'{'.U\ tht• t."arh -morning. 'h111111nii V.3\ JU\lltit'J ('hn <.topher \l, 1lh.tm .\l"'rl'l ht '11 v.a<. -;hot and !...1lkd a' hr r.11,cd .1 loaded 'R-rnltbcr n·' oh er and rt11n1 cd 1t a1 ollitl'r lt1n I rhlman 11 "-ll' rcpont'd · Fc..-hlman tin·d ,1nr \hol trnm .1 d1c;1ancc of ..il'lt1111 'ti fl'l'I ''n~init <\lbrtchl 1n th(' < hr'lt -..wt 1)\-puh Chief Jame\ \prl"tnt' I hr 1i11l t'\I. Jl1\'t' v.a\ k1llnt "''tanth \\ ·1t-,·1 \lhr1•, 1 • "'"' p.111nit II• ,i, ., •I " ti1 l t !...n11u 1 ht'rC "3\ll I ~n -"•111.1ndlind11ut lhl'p.un-...1, h1.i.lnl '·"'' "lprr1ne 1 hu rsda' nn 1!\1' 'ur11H c 11 llflpears to ht· .1 ,,.111 ,1)nntintt Rut we won't !...nov. "' '1111· until ahl'I \}le 1nv \Ion " I hl' 'h1 .. •tintl 1n\e,tl[lllllOn '' hcmtt <1\nlhldl'li h' tht Orange C ount' I )l\lrH I \ttmnn ·, ,,flile .\lli1n ht J. \ 1111\ It tt'd th11:f v. h{I l'~ af)(·tl 1 uc,da' v.1th another mdn trom an Fl 1 oru m1n1mum·'iClUn" 1,1il ";'' arml'd v.tth :I aun he had 1-.rc\lkl1 awa' Imm .i pohce offiler I he ~trugie along Lquna l amon rt1,1d 'tartt"d .... hen .\lbrn ht and jPIHK eee &8CAP1t&/A2-t ' A2 , Orange Coast OAILYPJLOT/ Friday, Septem~r 19, 1988 TRADE KEY TO PEACE ••• P'l'OIDAl He said those enaaae<f in it arc the •martest business people in the world, because they have dramatically im· proved their products in recent years and brolJ&ht the prices down at the 5amc time. "MariJuana has six times the potency of two years ago," Uebcrroth said, "but the most devastating example is what they've done with cocaine. Citlnf the growmg usage or • "crack.' he said, "A 10.yeilr-old kid can.smoke 1t with a Bic lighter <Jnd get addicted in a week 10 I 0 days. "So the product is terrific; they've got a wonderful market Nellt they brought the price down." Ueberrotb said the drua crisis can be beat by buyina the coca plant crops from the three countries that produce 95 pcrocnt of the supply, just as rising heroin usaae was stopped when the U.S. bou&ht Turkey's poppy crops 1n the 1970s. H el&O endorwd use of the military to patrol the borders. However. Ueberroth said govern· ment programs won't solve the P.rob- lem. "If you think_ putting a billion dollars into it will .mean a diny dam you'rt mistaken," he·sajd. · Most important.will be the battle at home, io school and 10 business. to edlkate the nation's youth about the dangers of illegal dniJ?~ "lfenoU&h people care we can whip this thing in months." he iaid. Uebcrroth0 found his work in the Olympics proved the importance o( the 10temational trade of people, "youngathletes who became goodwill amba1sadors." When the delegation from China. the first ever sent to the Olympics by the communist giant. walked into the Coliseum and received a standing ovatiQJl, .. this outpouring of lo"c for tho~ youngsters has bee,n shown on TV hundreds of times 1n China." "All the discussions of politicians can't wash that awa}.'' he said. FLUOR PROJECT DELAYED FOR STUDY ••. . . Prom Al Tbe developer has be-en seeking city approval to build sill buildings providing 1.5 million squarr feet of new office space adjacent to the Fluor headquarters. Trammell Crow has agreed· to fund traffic il"nprovemcmts io the are<J. called the Irvine Business Complex But planning comm1ss1oners said Thursda} that before vot1!1J _On the proposal . they want the 1~· Task Force to review the timeline for construction of the new Trammell Crow buildings. other projects in the area and the related street improve- ments. The comm1ssIT>ners also took a .. hands-off' pos111on regarding Coastal Gabnehnos Indian.Chief Jim Vela59,ues' dispute over the handling · of Indian remains unearthed during grading of the Auor-TrammeJI Crow site. • The commissioners did hot object to a requirement that Trammell Crow adhere to all state laws concerning archeolog1cal remains found on the property. But Commission Chairman Marlene Bumbera added. "We are not making any kind oflegal opinion on what 1s happening between the tribe and the applicant." Velasques has protested that Fluor and Trammell Crow violated an agreement by .not ·notifying him In .\u11.us1 I QR~ wht>n Indian remains were unearthed on the property. The companies have admitted no wrong· doing. But the Gabncltnos Chief told the commission, "We are taking this all the way to Sacramento. art tl!_e way to the attorney general and to the governor's office. 1f nec:essaf) ... We want restitution for what has been done with our ancestors ... For more 1han a year. the Orange County Coroner's office has had custody of the remains of 13 Indians unearthed at the Fluors1te. Velasques said he is seeking funds for an Indian cemetery in which 10 re-bury the remains. NEWPORT HOUSING SUIT NEARS END ... From Al housin~ for the very poor. Providing housing for those of modest means is a regional problem. the lawsuit states. and Newport Beach ha~ chosen to ignore its re~ons1tul1t) 1n correct in& that prnh· tern. The '""uc 10 Da\•1s H . Newport Beach also has racial O\ crtones Man) of the plaintiffs in the case are black or H1 span1c. All have a com- mon desire -to h\.e in an affiuenl beach commun11y where the popu- lation 1s more than QQ percent white Lehrer.(ira1wer contends the e ll} has made a deliberate and a .. soph1st1· cated'" effort to a' 01d providing housing for the 'ef) poor What affordable houc;1ng the c.:1 1~ has approved hasn't tx·en aimed :u ""the ver) poor ... he said The l'll) 's pos1t1on all along hac; been that 11"\ d1ffirult to nu1 cheap housing o n e'pensl\ t: land Thr Cll) ach1CH'd a partial \ ICtOI) mtd\\a~ through tht tnal when Gold· \lem ruled that ;-.Jl·wport Beat h"'> pre'>cnt hou~1ng clement 1s 'altd. Tht' .,....uhng l'l1m1natcd lhl· allcgauon that the nt' v.<1' con11nu1ng 10 '1olJtt· statt' law h) c11dud1ng the poor Housing elements. required under state la\.\. detail a city's housing mix and list goals for future housing. Since the lawsuit was filed 10 1980, the question of whether the city had exclusionary housing pohcy at that 11mc is still unanswered. Leonard Hample. attorney for the cit). said he 1s ··cautiousl y OP.: 11m1stic'" that Nev.port Beach will prevail. Lehrer-Gra1wer said the mal has gone poorly for his side and ell pressed faint hope for a favorable ruhng for his clients. Rut, he said. the case will cena1nl) be appealed b> the losing side. making the year-long trial httle more than Round I at Hample said the slowrids.of the 1nal was caused partially by the dl'fense. He said the defense esll· mated 11s case would take two months to present but ended up taking almost 10 month s. The c11y·~ t·ase iook only seven \\eek~ to present and could have been a1:comphshcd quicker 1f not for the defense's lengthy cross-examination. thl' attorne' c;a1d. I chrtr-<ira1v.er blamtd Goldstein for the drawn-out tnaL He accused the judge of .. mismanaging" the trial and failing to make a ruling such as the one on the city's housing element in a speedy manner. "Tm elltremely disappointed The iudge used a double. standard.'" said the lawyer. who claimed Goldstein refused to let him present some witnesses while permitting the de- fense to bring in .. surprise'" witnesses. The attorney also claimed the city could have settled the lawsuit more than a year ago for less than its present defense costs. He said the settlement would have involved subs1d111ng housing for the VCf)' poor with a guarantee that the housing remain affordable for at least 20 yearc; "The city') JUSt not 1nttrl·~tt:d 1n housing for the 'er) lo" income resident.'" he charged. Because of the length ol thl' tnal atte.the fact there 1~ no JUI!. ( oold~tcin has asked both sides 10 submit final arguments 1n writing. The cit~ must submit its argument by Sept 30 and the other side b) the middle ol October A ruling " e>.~l'ted some11me 1n January GAME 1 I WEEK 1 I DAY 6 a 28 66 20 7 I I I I l 9 84 (~ 1EAll ... / Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME ... I'll BE HERE. EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAil Y WIN -CO NUMBERS! I r : .. • J : " 1, 4 .J .. / • 6 4 iJ·~· 1~l)f Daily Pilat & TWA r • . .. ...... • 38 ... 9 19 86 ~. ~ . . Sunny but breezy day expected . • ~ . . . TM Orange Cout wtll be moatty aunny, breezy and cooler today, tM Natlonel WMthet s.rvtoe Mkt. High• wit! rar1g9 from tM upper 908 •t tM bMchee to tM low to mTd 708 Inland. The Foree.et/ for 8 pm EDT. Fn. Sept. 19 ~ partly cloudy tonight and Saturday and conllnu.d unaeuonably cool with afternoon weat wlndt to 20 mph. w .. t to aouthweat wind• 12 to 18 knot• wilt blow over 2·foot .... through tM Inn« COMtal wat-. this a~4lm<>Of'I and ~Ing A lt'llall C(aft advt90ty la poeted from Point CC>n09Ptlon to San Nicol .. Island fOf northwe\t Winds 20 knot• ov~ 7-foot M• • . 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During an ensuing struggle, Albrecht grabbed Pickard"s gun and at first put 11 to his own head. said PoliC'e C'h1ef Neil Purcell. When Officer Fehlman amved on the scene. Albrecht allegedly pointed the gun at him. Albrecht has an arrest record 1n Laguna Beach dating back three years when he was detained as~-ager for vagrancy. Spreine said. He was arrested earlier this year in Laguna for drunken driving and grand theft auto. Officer Pickard was the arrest1n_g officer in the drunken driving inci- dent. Records show Albrecht wa~ serving a sentence for.grand theft at the honor farm and set for release Nov. 21. A spokesman for the Orange Coun- ty Sheriffs Department refused to say 1fauthonties know how Albrecht and Brown escaped. There have now been 29 inmates who have escaped from the honor farm this year. The 1ail 1s circled with a fence and prisoners are counted five umes a day. But in the past, sheriffs officials have stated that inmates can l'scape without great difficulty. Sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson said Albrecht and Brown were seen dunng a 5:30 a.m. headcount al the honor farm and noticed missing during a check about two hours later. He acknowledged that the latest 1nc1dem will undoubtedly increase the concerns of Lake Forest and El Toro residents who are opposed to expansion of the m1n1mum-sccuril)' Jtll I. Plans call for the inmate count at the honor farm to be increased or even doubled~.500. "We don't put ople out there who show any signs o being' 1olent.'' said Olson Thursda). Rrown. who was 1n111ally identified ac; Steven Ra) Nelson. was servi ng 11me at the honor form for stealing a v.allet and S20 from a Buena Park motel. He now 1s facing charges of escape and two counts of grand theft auto. SLAYING BLAMED ON RED'.NECKS ••. From Al MeN amcc. William B. Whitmore. 19. of I Broward { ounty was arre~ed Tucs- da) He appeared in courf' Wednes- da) 3nJ is being held in the Palm Reach C ounty Jail without bail. said McNamce. On Wcdnesda) 1nvest1gators ar· 1 rested Horace K. Williams. 21 . of Boca Raton, who was scheduled to appear in court Thursday. .\JUH'n1le also wa~ involved in the incident. but McNamce ~•d 1t did not appear he was in volved 1n the killing and declined to comment further about the juvenile's case. Pauerson died from wounds sus- tained 1n the beating and from breathing d1fficul11es he suffered as a result of being suspended between the poles, according 10 the county cor- oner. He wai. bound both at his hands and feet. !>aid McNamcc Pohcc believe Patterson had been beaten before and after he was tied to the poles. According to McNamce. the two a~ults arrested were "100 percent rednecks who told investigator~ they wanted 10 teach these drifterc; a ll'SSOn " The 1wo men and a 1uven1le were driving along State Road 7. which runs north and south on thl' cast coast of Florida. when they passed Pat- terson s1tt1ng with hi s backpack on the east side of the road. .\ccording to police reports. Whit- more apparently was driving the car with the juvenile rn the front seal and W1ll1ams in the back. ''Williams told Whitmore to go bat k and pick up the white male." said McNamee. Patterson alle~edly ~ot 1n the back <ieat of the car with W1l11ams. IJuring a conversation in the car. Patterson told the men he had come from Marathon. in the Flflrida Keys and was on his wa) to New Jerse) Patterson had JUSt picked up ~400 from the Western n1on offi ce in the Florida KcyG that had been wired to him by hi<i mother in Fountain Valley. McNamcc said. Wh1tmort reported!) dro'c 10 an em pty stora~c lot 1n Boca Raton owned byW1lhams· father and de- manded Patterson hand over an) money he had. Patterson apparently denied hav10gany money but said.he could eet $400 if the they gave him some tin1e. "He was trying to ~tall the men." said McNamcc. OnL·e out of 1he car. Pa11erson ··311empted to llt>e the area but the· men 1umped him and hit and kicked him se\eral times before they strung him up.·· -;::ud McNamee. A.fler I ~ ing Paucrson up. the men allegedly tore off his clothes. rum· magcd through his belongings and stoic the $400, Mt:N amee said. According 10 MeNamee. police will prcs1:nt thl' state auorney with the caSl' and first degree murder charges. If the state attorney agrees with the charges the ca'>c could go before a grand JUry v. hcrl' the two men could be sentenced 10 die Flonda has capital J)\Jn1shmcnt laws. ·· 1 guarantee w1: will present 11 to the state attorney. And although I can't speak for the pru~ccutors. I c.an'l bchevc a pro~cutor. with as brutal a murder as this was. would not take 11 to th e grand JUI)' ... said McNamee. who was a prosecuting attorney. Wh11more walked into the sheriffs ofli cc w11h h1~ father Tuesday after depu11c~ said they wanted to question him and was arrested. Deputies obtained a search warrant and ar· re-;tcd Williams at hi\ ho me. Mt"Namce ..aid. AG ENC-ks ASKED TO RIOTS HEARING-••• From Al Easter Weck. Also 1nv1tcd to attend the 10 a.m. spec:ial hcanng of the State Senalt''s Committee on Local government are Orange ( ounty Shen ff Brad Gates and representall ves from the state Office of Emergency Services and" the Bureau of Organ11ed . Cnme and C'nm1nal Intelligence from the State Department of Jusuce. "I am deeply concerned with the aftermath of these riou.'' Bergeson. a Newport Beach Republican and chairman of the panel, said. "Our • local economics depend on the g9od will and safety of our tourists. We s1mpl} won"t put up w11h the beach bulhe'> and re'iOrt rowd1c'i who threat- en\ ISltOl"'i .. RNge'ion told a Hun11ngton Beach Chamber of Commerct luncheon gathering l hursday thLlt ~he wantir; to make sure state agencies are ready to help loc31 authorities during riots. She also said she wants to sec local force!i get sufficient 1ra1n1ng. equip- ment and personnel to keep the peace. Joining Bergeson at the hearings will be Sens. Ru~n S. Ayala, D· Cb1no: Wilham ";\. Craven. R· Oceanside: Msemblyman Nolan Frinelle. ~-Fountain Valley and Assemblywoman ally Tanner. ~El Monte. • More than 200 police battled noters at Huntington Beach during the Op Pro Surfi ng ( hamp1onsh1ps. Aug. JI Ten adults and three Juvcn· -i1cs have been arrested. Additional 'iUs~cts ha \.c been 1dent1fied through video tapes of the riot. police said. Members of the crowd threw bottles full of sand at officers. set fire 10 pohce and lifeguard vehicles and stormed lifeguard headquarters. Damage losses were put at SI 50.000. In her remarks dchvercd Thursday to chamber members at the Seacliff Country Club in Huntington Beach, Berieson sa1<f. she plans to re-in· iroduce next year her bill to hmit the liabilities of Huntingto n Be.sch, New· pon Beach and other beach cities. 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