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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilot, .... ~ New, tougherboatinglawsd e By dteA•soc~ae!.Prest ---------·----------------------------.... ------- The State Department of Boatina and Waterways is advisina boaJina enthusiasts to familiarize themselves with new laws pmmptcd by alcohol and youth-related accidents. The department issued a 1ummary Thursday of tbe provisions of SBI 509 by Sen. Jim Nielsen. R-Rohnert Park, and S81484 by Sen. John Seymour, R·Anahcim. Both have been sianed by Gov. Gcorae Deukmej ian, and JO into effect Jan. I . Department Director William H. Ivers w d the leaislation followed one of the first studiet of hs kind in the nation, which found that alcohol was a factor in 59 percent of all fatal motorboat accidents in California in which toxicol<>sical data was available. The study also showed that youth operato.rs were involved in a disproportionate number of ~idents. (Pleue ... 80.\TINO/A2) ORANGE CO\Sf Patrol'sjob aoweas ~r By LAURA MERk Of .............. Oranae Coast boaters arc amona the safest anywhere an~enerally do not need heavy policing. yet new laws definina intoxication vels will help prosecute reclcless boaters. a Sheriffs spokesman said l y. In the past, ·although it was 1llcpl to operate a ~l whale into•icatcd.. there were no defi nitions of what consu tuted lirunk.co boatinJbccause there were no blood-alcohol level standards Shll'!ffs Lt Dick Olson said. ' · To prosecute drunken boaters, Harbot Patrol Shenffs dcpu\lcs had . • . • (PleUe ... BA.RJK>it/ A2) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986 Tax changes ne~rly Qere •Easy ~ in the Smite -its final COftlrelltonal tell -WIS prcdie> ted today for the landmark tax- ovetbaul leai1lation. ' •The House voted 292-136 on Thursday,. clearina the way .for the moil thorouah revision of the lli' code in a aeneration. •Thirty-one Califorruans voted for passqt of the bill. •New cuts, rates and deductJ001 that survived the compromise are listed at a glance. Storl" on Page 81. 25 CENTS . SEE A2 FOR .TODA Y'S NUM BERS .. r Riots called throwback .. to '60s Police c hief urges intensive tra ining in prepa ra tion for furthe r disturba n ces angc County Sheriffs Department He also said the state could help local la~nforcemcnl . asenc1es by cart"fully ahaly11ng arrests an the three holiday ridts 10 determine if there 1s By ROBERT BARKE R Of ~ D.itr ,.... ..... Riots that hit Huntington Beach. Newpon Beach aQd Palm Spnngs this year are a resurrection of the turbu- lent 1960s. Huntington Beach Police ( h1efEarle Rob1ta1lle said Thursday. Roh1ta1lle told members of a special hearing of thl' state Senate New Chief Justice Rehn- quist. Associate Justice Scalia are sworn In./ A4 World Shultz meets with his Soviet counterpart for the third time In an effort to resolve the Dani Iott case.I AS California Governor signs law halt- ing state Investments in South Africa./ A4 Sports Commmee on Local Government meeting in Huntington Beach that police need more training in how to deal with such uprisings. R.obitaill e .also told the panel. chaired by state Sen. Marian Bergeson, R-Newpon Beach. that specialized not control equipment such as shields ~nd batons should be obtained and !>lockpiled by the Or- any ··commonality.. • Without elaborating. Robitaille said two suspects arrested in Hunt- ington Beach also had been seized al an earlier nQI in Florida and a third suspect was arrested a1 a Los Angeles melee. · Newport Reach C'h1ef Arh Campbell, whose c11y was hit by out- of-control youths over the Fourth of Workmen clean brlcka ln the foreground aa others put the flnlahlng touchea on the Orange County Performing Arta J uly wee kend, also sounded th e call for up-lo-date training for all officer\ an Orange County who answer the call for help. Campbell said that in the heyday ol the Walls and Isla Vista riots, p<Jhce officers received not control tra1n1ng at the Los Alamitos Armed Forces Center. "My concern." he said. "1s that ot her agencies. 1f not trained to Iii~ 1n together. act on their own and take action they shouldn't .. , don't feel this training ex'1\l\ today. Our recommendauon 1s that those on the supervisory levels be trained an the county and then come hack and train those 1n their depart- ments so that all use the same terms and formations." In other comments. Rob1ta1lle said the Huntington Beach not was spon- taneous and there was no way 10 predict the crowd would explode. "It could happcnl he Fourth of J uly or thl' Community Fesuval or any time · · · Rob1ta1lle said the not. which sav. . 1he de~truc11on of six pehce ahd li feguard vehicles and an attack of 0.itr ,._. ....... ., L• .. .,... Center l n preparation for the blg night Monday when the c enter open• lt8 doors for the fin t time. lifeguard headquarters. stancd at 2:06 p.m. Aug.' 31 when men ripped the tops and bottoms of bathing $Ulls off women. A call for help went out at 2: 17 p.m. and the response of outside law enfor~mrnt people was im mediate. he said_ The veteran chief. who has an- nounced he will reure an March, also said poh~ are anves11µung tapes of the MTV cable tclev1s1on rock music stauon whose announcers. he said. exhoned viewers "to run amok on the (Pleue eee RIOTll'fO/A.3) Irvine hit for backing of gays Four on council endor sed event 1 · against Prop. 64 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Four Ir\ inc (1tv..( ounctl member., drev. public cn11c1\m th1c; w~k for tht'ir endor..emt•nt of a fund-ra1\ang dinner sponsored h} .i ga\ pohucal action comm1ttel· Al Tue\Clay·, council meeting. three resident' da1med council mem- berc;· suppon tor th" C'\ent conflicted with In inc\ con'\ervall' e. fam1h onentat1on Their remark' were ai}. plauded h~ ahout a d(uen other\ in the audience Perf arming Arts Center counts on loyalty The coun ii memhcrc; defended their endorsement of the dinner and said funds ra1o;t•d through 1l ~uuld help oppo.;c Propm1t1on M The mea<,ure backed h~ lollowl'r\ofnght- ~1ng e\trrml\t I ~ ndun LaRouchc ~ould changl' puhl1t health pohn concerning .\ID\ .rnd \.'ould k ad to quarat1 n1ng ut rx·opk la!T)tng the: \ 1rus The \l'Pt 11 d1nnl·r at the Irvine Hilton wa\ <.J)On\1m·d h: the Ekctwn C ommntel' of thl' Count: of Orange n ( n. \\hll h ral\t'\ monc: for politl· , di issue\ nf t nnlern lo thl' homo\C\ ual Jnd fcm1n1'>l commun1t1l'\ I t C1m Leo "1c< anh\ "'as 8Ul'\t 'pca~cr at the lund-ra1-.cr Reggie Jackson's two- run homer brings Angels closer to division tltle./C1 INDEX By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... 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Orange ( ounty'\ l'ml'rgl·nu· '" .1 world-class home for lhl' pc:rtorming ans 1s only a weekl·nd a"' a} The cuna1n " ~l"hl·dult'cl tn ri'c Monda} on thl' $70.7 m1ll10n <>rangl' ( ounty Performing Ans < l'nll'r .• 1 much-awaited complc't in a <.ount) that has been forced tu pn:\{'nt cultural orop,ramo; an aging hall" and high 'chool aud1tonumc, Opening night t1t kct' for tht· l'Cntcr''i 3.IXIO-\Cat main thl'.Jll'r 1n nunh < mta Ml·c,a arc npcl tl'<I to tx· c,old out -at a CO'il of$250 10 \2.000 a ticket fhc h1gh-pa )'1ng aud11·nu· "'111 hear i' uh1 n ~frhta urnduu ing thl' I os Angeleo; Ph1lharmon1 ( ort hl''tr.1. a!> well as the Pacific Chorak t1nd lhl' Orange ( ounly \.1 a,1er C hmale -\long with th<' fanfare of thl· l"Cnter''i opening 1486-87 open ing )' /', : I ; I .. ~lf\(j ·ms CB\JTB\ \Ca\on. thar arl' quc,t1t111\ .1h11ul thl' lnunt~ ·~ .ihil1t\ 111 pr .. \ 1.lc t•n11ugh 11ckct-bu)l'r" and d111111r' 111 ,u,1.1in the hair\ milli11n iJollJr rwuh ·\n inten<.l' t11nd·fJl\1n1-1 dn'l' " l'\JX'UCd I•• rM\ 111l l 1>ll\trtll l1t1n hill' Perlormlng Ari• Center prevlew«l In Datebook. .. nn thl' m.11n .111d1111r1um 'icgl·r<,trom I !all h\ lhl' t•ml· tht l unain n'>l'' \t1111d,I\ \ nnt hn \1'1' m1ll1on in !ting lt'ftll rh-d~l'\ hJ\ .1~· hl.·en ra1r,cd Imm 1h1· rn ' .111 't'1t11r 1111 1 he cen ll'r'' rnd11"'·nwn 1 (Pleau see A RTS/A4 ) The name<, of four In inc < 1l\ ( ,1unc1 l member-. -Lirn o\gran Ka\ ( atalan11 f d I >ornan and \alh ·\nne Milll'I .ippearcd nn a \lJtcmcnt of l'Odnf\('mcnt lor the 1·q•nt .\gr.in C Jtalano and \.1 11lcr .11tl·ndcd thl' dinner I >ornan ~ll' nu1 -fPleaee ~COUNCIL/Al) ' ~ Advice & Games Auto Pilot Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics 810 B 1-5 A3 88-9 82-5 81 1 07 Datebook 012 Date book A3 86-7 c 1-6 Datebook Mayor will greet Nicaraguan athletes Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce log Public notices Sports Televlslon Weather A2 Plans for reception a t Irvine C i ~y Ha ll termed •cttizeti diplom acy' by Ag ra n By PHlL SNEIDERMAN Of "'90..,Pllet ~ Irvine Mayor La!T) \gran ,,ml toda y he w 111 o;rand b~ h1'i plan' 111 greet N1caragua''I all-'ltar ha\C·hall team at Irvine Ctt} Hull 1fthc athkll'' compete in South<·rn < altforn1a nnl week as currently schedukd. U.S. pohcycurrcnth 'upport.-.rchcl troops trying to overth row Ni caragua's Man1\I go,l·rnml'nl The all-'>lar ba\C'hall team from Nicaragua I\ preparing to v...,1t < ah· torn1a for a c;cnc~ ofl'\h1h1t1on ri..1nw' aga1n'it u1lkg1· ll',llll' I h(' prnenl schedule l all' tor \ttr.1n tu greet thl' team pnor to .1 g.imc nc't Thur\dn)' again'lt C:ll St.Ill' I 11n1t Hc:ll'h. Some douhl ha' lx·l'n last on the tout because lll rcron\ that l 'i official\ r<'fui.t'd 10 1tr.1nt \ '"'' w '""u 11ffinal\ tra\l·lin~ ""h the team .\ tclrphonc rn11rd1ng al tht· \.1n rranCl')(.0 nlfon .,, \thlC'IC\ \ 'n11ccl tor Pl·ace u1nl11 mt•tl 1 .. d.1\ tha1 lhl· N1Laragu.tn ll'Jl1l "·" ,, r ·iJ toc:iml'I Suit challenges 3 Center arguments By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... 0.-,Net ..... Th<' city of Nt·wpon Rclf{h filed a law~u11 Thur'lda ) a'kinJ that thrcc- argum<'nl<; ngaan'I tht' S 100 million :"•kwpon C <'nter c'pans1on plan be deleted from pJmphlct" 1ha1 will go to the ul\ \ vnt<'f\ hclorr a Net\. ~c; ~p<'etal ·rk<. tllrn lohn Muclkr. an attornr hir<'d h) t rhr t IW 10 c;tudy the "tatrmcnt" made h} opponent ' of \.1ea,urr "· 'i.11d the 111\ '" a<;k1ntt Orange ( ount) ~upcnor ), C oun to delete a retcrence to th l' Newport Center environmental 1m pact rcpon as well as the 1hr<'l' statements 1n the "Rebunal 10 th<' Argument for Measure A ... The sull names four respondent' from the c1111cnf group Cindl<Xk who \lgJ\<'d the rt'hu ttal They :trt' Al'"n Beck. SuMn R r>oenng, Rich an .\ N1t hol\ and Karen C\.. I lar nngton .\ccord1ng to Mueller. c 1ndk" ._ fal~I} claimed that much of the S40 million prom1~d 1n road 1morov<'- mcnt\ wa' land 1kd1rnt111n , that trallic through C 11ronJ dcl Mar v.11uld wor\cn under the plan and th.11 mo'I of the open o;pace pro"1dcd in tht• pl.in c"'ll\ under < urr<'~I plan\ l 'nder the Hellion <ode a 1ud(lr ha<i the option 111 MJ<'r tho"<' <ilalt:'· ml·nt<i dclet('d or am<'ndrd. Mudkr \aid Th" n1y·~ llct 1\ton 111 'tudy the < 1ndlock argum<'nh and lik thr lnw\u11 'itcmmt>d trom .1 l<'tt<·r '-{'Ot h\ \\'1ll1am I it kN pft'\llh'nt pf C 1111rn' for l\ Hcllt'r "'ln~nort a,._1n11t hl'l11\ to r<'' 1l'" lh<' \l,lll'nH'lll'i \:lid ( 11~ Ma natter J<11lx•rt V. 'nn I le e'11matrd thr l'll) "oul<.l c;prnd h<'twt'<'n S 10.000 and SI ~.0011 lnr \11 urlkr'' \('f"\'1Cc\ < ounulman John c n\ who • t- tended a pn'" l t1nlcrcni..e announc- ing lht' lav.~u1t \.ml the uppon<'ntc, hod a rt',fl<m~1h1ht ) to ~ au. urate 1n 1hrir \lat<'mrnt' "W e li'rf t lrt thl' l..1n(! ot Ion\!' 1nngur t'On tl111 t , onlllllH' "< 11'.ll ..:1111 "Wr thank 11 'untau · \.1 u<'ll<'r v. ho\t' "\d< ra mt"nlo .rnd (Plea.e ett CENTER / A 4) one n l II\ lt•lnll'' \,11 111d,I\ ~·l .111\l qi "''><l prohkm' But thl' rru1ahng -..11d a unda> game aga1n'1 a l '( Rt'rkl'le~ team "ould pr1)({'l'd '1' <.<.hcdulcd Irvine Ma'or .\gran said th.11 it tour con11nucc, a' planned he "'II grt'ct the "•l.HJ(lu.1n athktl''> nn:t Thur'>da' 1n thl < 11 ' < 1111n111 C hamtx·r, >\gran \,lid h1 h.1d hc.ir.f 1111 rt pn1 '' ' 1ha1 an \ l•l\,il d1·1111•n,1r.1t11111' .11~· hcin~ ri1.11ir11-.1 i.i11 .1.i.1c.i 1 "ouldn't hi.· tnnrcmed ahout thJt It pt'opk "ant lo prote\l ix·a,l'lulh that's all nght with me .. ~.net' his rtan'i to gre<·t the Nicaraguan\ wt>rc mad<· puhlil . .\gran said four Lall!. on the m,1ttt'r "err rt'C<'I v('i,l a1 < II\ Hall -1""11 1n fa,or of the ma\or'.. rtan and l\\1\ again<.! \p,ran ,a,,1 hi\ ga·ctang "'a' .ir r.inJtrct throuith a (lrllUf'l l'alkd · Ra t' (Plea-.e ett A GRAN / A4) Police identify victi1n of shooting at 01arina " By ROBl':RT HYNOMAl'I OllMOellY-li.fl -...e,,p.•11 fkalh "'''"'' h.1,l 1drn11 1i1·d 1h1· '1l l1m o t ii V.l·dne~.t' hom1udc ,1hl.Mrd a ,ah1n uu1\l'r 1n ...,,·v.p.\n t\a\ a' Janc.-1 Patnl t' "-nohlcx h ~4 ot "'t""' pun &-.tl h "nohltl4:h'\l:H.l\lnend ( ohn \.1\1111 \lldn. ,4 hJ\tx-cn arrC\tt'd on \U\p1cion.11I murdn 1n 1·nnn('(t11m ""h th<· fatal ~h1l41t1ng He·~ b(oinll held v.11hmrt hu1 I a1 th(' Nrwp.)n Re.tl ht 11 ~ lall \11111d1n1t 10 \1tl "'•kl· J.n k\110 \flan rnlln.1 poltlc· :1fl~·1 tht" (P l .... eee VICTIM/ Ai ) .. - A2 * 0renge Coe.t OAJL Y PILOT I Friday, September 2&. 1~ HARBOR PATROLBOLSTRED BY LAWS ... From Al to p,rove nesJigcnce. ·They were beatina the rap because they were askiJtt in oourt. 'What is being intoxicated?,'.. said David Johnson, legislation coordinator for the State Department of Boating and Waterways. "If we saw someone operating a boat negligently. we had to ~ly on tbosc sections of the law. Now it will be easier to prosecute in court. We continually su~rted any \ype of safey boating legislation. as long as it would not put· an undue burden o n the people." Olson said. But Robert Wells, dock master at the Newport Harbor Yach1 Club. said the law is redundant. ''There are laws •for negligent Opc.'ration and for being drunk in public: How are vou· go.ing to prove someone 1s swerving in a boat? I think it is kind of ridiculous," said Wells. a fonner Coast Guard quarter master. "although I don't hke to see someone real drunk." . .\!though the new law. which goes 1n10 effect Jan. I. 1987, allows for Lhe prosecutio n of drunken boaters. ii 1s not illegal to dnnk while operating a- boat. ··r< 1h..,1 nt"xl" This is tumin& into one hell of a police state," Wells said. "I just don't think that a boat is the same thin& as a car." U nder tne new law.I. the tine for a first conviction is ) 1,000 or six months in jail. For a second convic- tion, the fine is S 1,000 or a yea.r in jail. J ohnson said. Also under the ·ocw law, drafted with the help of the Recreational Boaters or California, an operator c.a using a fatal accident may be charged with vessel manslau&hter. "The existing law was that they could receive one year m prison. It was p~tty wimpy." Johnson said. "I think 1t sounds great." said Pat Bovee. office manager for the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. "Look at the guy who bit the buoy," Bovee said o f Virl Earles. the Seal Beach man convicted of involuntary man- slaughter for a t 984 accident in Hunlintton Harbor that resulted in death of five ,passengers. Althouah members of the club arc responsible boaters, Bovee ,said. the law could have a bigger impact on accidents at the Colorado River. "At Parker (Dam) they hit people, they run over skiers. it's very danger- ous." she s,aid. ' "It is probl>ly some1hing that 1s. needed. But OJr members arc very safe and profetsionaJ with their boats. It's the amat1urs who are the ones who arc drinling," said Rick Lamb. acneraJ man~r of the Balboa Yacht Club. Bovee a&JCCS. ·"I think tt's the weekenders who are taking their friends out tnd trying to show them a good time.'' Because tic legislation ts state law the Coast (iuard will no1 be allowed to arrest <tunken boaters', Johnson said. The lav will allow the Harbor Patrol, wb.ch patrols 42 milt's of coast and thncnarbors in Orange County, to stop !USpected drunken boaters and bri1¥ them to shore for field sobriety .ests. The ~w abo requires that a the driver cfaski boat be at least 12 years old. Jnltlc past, ·the law only stated only tblt there be an observer in the boarw'lcn it is pulling a skier and·that the observer be at le.ast 12 yea~ old . "We clarified that because in the· . past y..>u could have a I-year-old bfbY operiting· 1he boat but you had to havt' a 12-year-old observer," John-' son >aid. Watergate Judge Sirica retiring 'W.\ HINGTON (AP)--U .S. District Judge John J. Sirica. who forced Richard 1xon to tum o~er the tape recordings that bro ke open the Watergate scandal, has retired at ~e 1 S1rica. a one-time Republican Party worker. was ap{>Ointed to the bench b y Dwight D. Eisenhower and served nearly 30 years. He practiced law for another 30 years before that. The judge cleaned out his office th ts week, although his retirement does not begin officially until Wednesday. the 12th anniversary of the start of the Watergate coverup trial. "I've paid my dues." he said recently. "There comes a time in everybody's life when you have to slow down. I've come to that now" VICTIM IDENTIFIED ••. From Al shooting and wa~ wa111ng for 1hcm at the telephone booth when officers am ved. "She'!. do"'n there," Allan reportedly told police. He was chief j udge of the U.S. District Court in the District of Colum bia on June 17. 1972. when agents of Nixo n's pres1dent1al re- election comm111ce broke into Demo- cratic Party nauo nal head~uarters in the Watergate O ffice Building. Sirica decided that his Republican bac~round would deflect charges of poliucal bias and assigned most oft he Watergate case to himself. The strain of the trials took its toll and in 1976 Sinca suffered a massive heart attack while dehvennga speech. BOATING ... .. 'I Clear skies ahead for weekend A storm that dumped a record·brNklng amount of rain on downtown Los Angeles has acoot.ct Nttward and mostly clear skies were forecast '°' Southern Calltomla's weekend. e.cept tor vartabi. clouds OY« the mountain and codtal areas. lair and warmef weather wu forecast through the wetMlend Along the Orange Coast It will be fair through Saturday. Slightly warmer Beach highs Saturday 68 tb 73. Lows 58 to eo. Valley highs Saturday 74 to 78. Low\ 54 to 58. From Point Conception 'o the Mexican Border -Inner waters: Light variable winds night and morplng hour~ beeomtng west to southwest 10 to 15 knots through Saturday. Westetly • swell 3 feet. Fair through Saturday. Outer waters: West to nOfthwest winds 15 to 20 knots through Saturday. Hill'' ' .. ~ ""'' ,.t ..... U .S . Temps. 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Temps. 9an0111t1e1 SortJoM Sanll AN Sant• Crul Ser\ta Morla Sant•.._ T ellOe V lllfe1 T0t1ence Yoeernl1e Vly , 1 "14 10 ar 10 17 M ,IO l'O u .. M ,. 32 10 57 49 S1 118 et O•klonO M SI 92 11 ~~e~?"~ 11111 !-1 .Surf Report 111 11 Extended ._. ~ ""' 74 38 ReOwood Ctty 81 S3 I 84 71 Sacr-10 70 48 LOCA'nOtt 9CZll IMAN 83 69 Fil• Sunday tllrOUQll TUM01y encl Sel•nes 89 51 Hunllnglon 8Mcfl 1-3 llilt 68 55 w•"'"" l ocal gusty no<1n 10 ncw1-.1 Son e>o.Qo 10 llO ~ .i.tty. ~ 1.2 - 80 14 "''"°' Sunoay O.C.~ Monday Sen Franc•KO 87 58 40tn Sii-. ~ 1·2 poor 78 71 8Hc,..• ntgn1mtnelow70ltolow80I Santa Balbata 70 47 22nd SllWI. N9wpor1 1·2 poor 41 29 0¥.-ntglltlowalnl,,.mkl-SOltolowlOI St~ton SS 57 BalbOeWedge 1·2 poor •8 42 Ve!~. lllQll• In 1"-tow !IOI to low tot HIQI!. tow tor 24 nou11 anding •' 5 pm. Lavi-8-11 1·2 -8l 72 0....ntgfll loWI In 1"9 SOI Apple Valley 13 4' San Clemente 1·3 fW 91 74 Borsl°"' 70 54 W•Mr lemp 6'4 114 p BNumont 15 60 Swell cl+r9C1loll W•1 ea 10 Tides !Mg eaar 4• ss Sou'"-' 94 ee Bltnoc> tl6 32 ----------- 93 18 TOOAY 81y1he 83 59 s g R rt ~ ~ s~ond "19" • 1s p"' 45 grc11v ~ ~ mo epo 73 S3 IAT\MOAY O e long BMcn 73 57 91 73 F"1•1ttow ti29a m Mary9Yllle .. SI ff 72 F1111 "'9" a o 1 • m 3 9 MonrO\'la n ~ 92 7 5 s.con0 low 12 oa o m 3 4 MonleClello et se 86 78 Second r.tgn 5 38 o m 4 1 Monlerey II 57 as 71 Sun aoe11 tooov at 8·44 Pm "-:::::::, BMcll ~ ~ :~ :: Saturday at 6 u a m and Mii •t e 43 <>nterlo ll8 58 91 73 !I m Palm Sj>tlf191 80 llO ~ ~ ""s~~u~y':1t~;<;;•:~t~~."'.g.'.i,.~ ~ ~ ~ 11 11 3 34 Pm San llerlWOtno II 5t P01tutan1 11anoard tnde>I 1oeti 0-100 QOOO. t00-100 ..-intui tor MMll"'9 people 100·300 unMel1"ful fOt Ill 300.500 r.uarOov• First "Ou'• 19 IOOIY I 0 .. IO<ecall _,onO IA prevtouo Oly'I lttlll'«! 1>91 SNI BMcll 10 Mac:An,.ur 81v0 42-~ lrW>e SadOlel>IOk Velley t 42-25 L19Un1 8Mch 42 ll0<9'UO Los AngelM Attpor1 42·25 COUNCIL MEMBERS' GAY SUPPORT HIT .•• From Al "He presumed we knew everything about it." Jackson said this motnll'rg. -Sul now 1\e s nol talltlng. - -- From Al _of town on that M.sa~le-jeoperdue lhe Aghi~­ m i nonty gro up. -membeFs, bttt added. '-'--"fh1!t'S"-n01 --- class that I want to endorse." "lo clear motive for the shooting has yet been determined. bur Jackson said 11 was lt kel> a domestic dispute. Although the two reported I~ got along well. "'they had a tendency to argue after the)' 'd been dnnking a nd unfortunately this argument ended with him (allegedly> finng a shot from his weapon." Jackson said. .\ccord1ng to reports. gunshots were heard at about 7 p.m. Wednesda~ a1 the Manna Dunes Yacht Anch~rage on Bayside Dnv(' where .\llan and Knobloch lived aboard a cabin cruiser. Resident\ 1n the area . ..-. ho men uoned heanng three gunshots. recalled hull' about the boat or llS occupants except that a blond woman and a blad, dog had been seen earlier aboard the craft The\ ~1d .\llan and Knobloch went for dnnks almost da1h at .\nthon~·!> Pier 2 restaurant. adjacent to the marina. · Rolx'n chafer. manager of the restaurant. confirmed the couple were regular cusw mers. He dl·~cnbcd the m as mce peopl<.' who knew a lot of the locJI ~ ·The\ "'ere a 1~p1cal Califo rnia gu) and girl." he said. The (atal <;hoo11 ng "'as the first homicide in Newport Beach this ~ear. Under the ne"' laws: •A vessel operator with a blood- alcohol conte nt of 0.10 percent or higher will be presumed to be inrox- icated. l;letween 0.05 and 0.10 per- cent, other evidence may be used. •Refusal to take a c hemical test to detemune blood-alcohol content may result 1n increased penalties. •An operator causing a fatal acci- dent ma~ be charged with vcs!K'I manslaughter. • .\nyone under 12 or younger must be accompanted b) someone I ~ or older when operating any vessel of over I 0 horsepower. except for a dinghy used between a moored vessel and shore. •A youth under 12 ma) not operate a boat towing a-.skier or a jct ~kl. GAME 2 I W EE K 2 /DAY 6 ....., 37 13 62 68 L ~ ~(, _. ~EAH ... Al FLUENr HERE. PACK YOUR BAGS AND CET READY TO PLAY. l'VE OOT Y·OUR NUMBERS TODAY ... .. . . .. . .. 1 >t ' ' l I t 1'f ' 1 Jr ' . . 1.) I '' •• 1' Daily·Pilat & TWA :. I •I.. I A Pl 20 9-26 -86 At Tuesday's council meeting. Ron Matsen. a fi ve-year Irvine resident told the council he was worried about the city's image and that he believed 1t was inappro priate for council mem- bers to support the ECCO event. ··1 feel betrayed . I feel disap- pointed." Matsen said. He also predicted the ECCO en- dorsement would be an issue in future council electtons. Ernesto Flores urged council mem- ber to adhere to ··strong moral. Christian ethics" and to "practice a little more restraint 1n the future. at least on these issues." Councilman Ray Catalano told the speakers he believes Irvine is known for ··an image of tolerance." He said his suppon for the dinner also was to register his opposition 10 1h1> I 11 Roucht> <\In<\ in11iat1vr. whirh ··1 know of no more conservative issue than the loss of civil liberties," Catalano said. Councilwoman Miller said passage of Proposition 64 could lead to a witch hunt and damage efforts to halt the spread of AIDS. Mayor Agran said gays and lesbians are "an important mino rity group in the community... He argued that support for this group is not inconsis- tent with traditional family values. Councilman David Baker pointed out that the council took no official vote on support for the ECCO event. but that individual choices were made by council members. Baker did not endorSt the ECCO dinner. Baker said he has the highest respect for a number o f ECCO Don Hagan. a physician who co- chaired the fund-raiser. said today he was not surpnsed by the crit1c1sm directed at ECCO's council sup- porters. "Any community anywhere has reactionary people and people who d o not understand what it means to be gay," Hagan said. "Some are so totallv incapacitated by their religious belie(s that they fall to realize there arc people who are different from them .... They fear what they don't understand." He added. "I applaud the elected officials who were willing to take a stand in support of a group that has been maligned and that 1s no w beginning to get involved in the pohttcal process tn a health y way." Men who set cabpie on fire believed looking for drugs HAWTtiORNE (AP)-Two men who drenched a cab driver with a flammable liquid and set her on fire apparently were being driven to a ''drug nest" in suburban Compton. a tax i company official said. aged to reach a phone early Thursday and place a desperate call to her dispatcher. T ooraj Morad1. vice president of AM-PM Taxi Co. said. people. ·Do n't leave me:" Ms. Clarke. 45. of Los Angeles was in senous cond1t1o n with bums on her face. neck. arms and chest . and some internal tnJuncs from inhaling flamt's. s aid Na n cv H ill. spokeswoman for Torran'ce Mt•m- onal Medical Center. Despite senous burns on her face and chest. dnver Mary Clarke man- "She called on the phone with a bro ken voice and crying and said she was burned,'' Moradi said. 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The trainina 1nSion. which last 3'h hours, will bqin.at 8 a.m. and ooon in the campus' Aldrich Park. and trainees. may enroll in either of the two seasions. Rcaistratlon Information is available at 634-5239 or 547-3001, or at all local 7-Eleven stores. Quake program in Irvlne An eanhquake preparedness proaram will be prcse~t~ at noo.n Saturday by, the American l Assoc1at1on of Retired Persons at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Way in ti:vine. Dawna Finley of th~ city'~ Emergency Services Depanment will conduct {he program, which includes lunch for a donation ofSJ.50. Actlng worksh·op.offered A workshop for people interested into breaking into the world of television commercials wall be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room P-2 of ~ddlcback College in ~ission Viejo. Actor and director Roben Conrad wall conduct the session and the fee 1s S40. Call 582-4646 for more information. ( Candldate 's tea planned The Friends of Jim Silva, a candidate for the Huntington Beach Caty Council. wa ll host a tour of the Newland Hquse and an afternoon tea Sunday from I to 3 p.m. The event is open to the public and the ttck~ts are S6 per person. Call Jan Copeland at 897-1882 for reservations. Arts workshop~ slated A vanetr of creative arts workshops will be offered by Irvine Valley College. beginning Saturday with a watercolor painting demonstrat ion in Room A30J from 9 a m. to I p.m. The event will be follo"cd b} an eight-week workshop from Oct. 4 through Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. in Room A307. The fee is S 15 forthedemonstration and $64 for the workshop, . Orlll{1fgte CoMt DAILY P1LOT/F~. ----ae_ 1-* Al Investors get lost $8 million back 81 PAUL ilClllPLZY ............... AnOranteCoun1ySuperiorCounjudae approved a settlement Thursday between a aroup of Oranee Coast invetaors and the federal Deposit lnsuranoe Corp. that will retum SI million to the poup. ~udte Tully Seymour approved the plan worked out by the ~umner Trust and the FDIC for 62 profit sharina and pension plans, trust administrator Bob . Mosier said. The pension plans belonged mostly to RIOTING ••. From Al beach in Huntinlton Beach." Robitaille ma.y protest.. &o the Federal Commnications Commission, he sajd. He also told pantlist.s that police ·have photographs ofUNo "dirt bags" who ripped license plates off police cars bec.ausc citizens asked them to po~. The pictures were'later turned over to police. Bergeson called the meeti·ng to find out the state can help local agencies. She'll look into allegations that the State Department of Alcohol Beverage Control is failing to crack down on illegal sales of alcohol to minors. She said she also is interested 1n exploring the use of police ·mounted on horses in riots. Panelist state Sen. W1l11am Craven, R-Carlsbad, also said that horse!> are an intimidating force and that rioters tend to get out of the way when they sec them coming. In other comments: •Capt. Vito f'erlauto of the Orange County Sheriffs Department said that a "carnival atmosphere" of a crowd of 50,000. drugs and booze appear to be the only common denominators of riots. •Palm Springs Police Chief Tom Ken- dra told panel members that police knew the Easter Vac.ation disturbance was coming on the ninth day of revelry and were able to plan for 1t. "We had a much higher visibility. We wanted to establish an attitude of control from the onset." But local doctors, MOlltt Aid. 'Tm extremely p\eued. We found the · FDIC to be very reuonab&e and aeute- ment·minded," he said. The Sumner Trust was set up in 1985 after a dispute broke out bet~n the investors 1n4 VaJcncia Bank, which wu manaaiDJ the fund&, said BNCC Sumner. a former SUperior Court jud&e ,who was l~inted to operate the fund. · 'The invest0rs lflued the bank had mismanaaect the funds to a criminal dqrce," S'umner said. 1'be bank proposed settin& up the independent trust and puttina their funds into It lO avoid • laWSUJL "My job was t.o take the Ule'.tl, convert them to calb and dispmt i&.eo tbe penlion plans." Sumner II.id. Shortly after, Valen· cia Bank WU closed. "The officen in the benlt at the rime it . went down weren't able t.o save the liolUna ship," he uid. "They were severely imptleted by the actions of the trust de~nment. 'I think when I took over most of the investors would've been happy with SO cents on the dollar." However, Tiuanday's .., ..... , ._ the poup 100 cenu oo tbe dolllr, pfMa 11 pen:ent i4~ ud peymeot bl al npeDlel involved in tbe lettlemea1. Sumner 111'-eed with MOlier &bat die FDIC-1 eoope11tioa WU key t.o tbe set~t. .. I want i0 PIY tribu.tc t.o t.be BDIC olloe in on.nee County, e.pecially Mary Audick, an attorney for the FDIC." Sumner said. "They have • reputation or taDQI a lot of time to do little thlnp and not ta1tiAI." orS71 for both. Kendra said, "We were just overwhelmed ....,,.. ...... ..,'-,.,.. ------i-!:in~n~~u~m~be~r:;s.~P;:e~o~p~le~a~re~n~·t~g~~o~in~g~t~o~B~a~lbo~a!_~P~an~e!l~i.i~tl~&~t~h~ea~d~n~i&~o~n~H~u~n~tt~n:'.!&~t:o~D~llea~~c~la~rl~o~t~a~re:~Ceeaty 8apenlaut llatl'iett Wlidil', State Sen. ne Colorado Ri ver any more. (from left) Auembfyman NolaD Frluelle, Orange Ruben Ayala and State Sen. 11.arlan 11er1moa. Jugglers' plcnlc ln lrvlne A Jugglers' picnic will be sponsored by the -In 1ne Performing .\ns Section Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at Turtle Rock Community Park. on Sunn} hill Road offTurtlc Rock Dnve. Admission 1s SI at the door and Juggling equipment should be brought. Call 660-3928 for more information. Public review of toxic waste site plan Tuesday Balboa Park trlp set .\n excurST~n to Balboa Park 1n San Diego will tx· ofTercd Sunda)' b) lrv1ne··s Family Services Program from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vanous museums and exhibits arl' included and the cost 1s S 12. Buses "'Ill ka' e from and return 10 Heritage Park Youth Scf\ ices Center. and add1t1onal information 1s a'a1lable at 559-0464. Fitness program slated By LISA MAHONEY Of .... Delly"°' ..... A plan to find sites for at least three hazardous waste treatment or storage sues in Orange County should begin a ~ear-long public review Tuesday. The Board of Supervisors 1s expected to release the plan well in advance of Its proposed September 1987 adoption so it can be studied by residents. business owners a nd city officials whose support 1s essential to its eventual 1mplementat1on. Representatives of the Hazardous Ma- tenals Program Otlice will present the plan to community and business groups throughout the county. Community work - shops and public heanngs will also be scheduled to give the public an opportuni- ty to com men(. Orange C'ounty trucks more than 132.000 tons of treatable waste a yea r to landfill sites in Santa Barbara and Kings counues. It has no ha1.ardous waste . landfills of its own and ever-tightening federaJ restrictions on the disposal of untreated hazardou~ wa1tc have r.uscd doubts about the conunued use· of the Casmalia and Kettleman Hills landfill!>. The plan before supervisors would -de- emphas1se the dumping of untreated hazardous waste in fa vor of treatment. It also would set the stage for the creauon of storage facilitaes called transrer stallons for small businesses and home- owners who cannot afford to properl~ dispose of the waste they produce. Based on a fair share doctnnc developed by the Southern California Hazardous Management Authorit). of which Orange Count) 1s a memt5er, the plan 1s ail anempt to treat or dispose of hazardous waste produced here within count) borders. It calls for the establishment of one treatment plant, one inCJnerator and at least one transfer station within Orange County. To be earned out. the plan must be adopted by the county and all 26 cities. Its general plan prov1s1ons would estab- lish policies for suing waste management fac1lit1es and ordinances It proposes would set out the land-use regulations. develop. me nt $tandards and permit ·processes necessary for thetr construction. The aC1ual treatment and storage facili- ties would be built and operated by private enterpnse. according to the plan's authors. Fall fitn<.'~~ programs will bewg1n Monda) at thl' South C'oast YMC .\. 29831 C'rown Valle} Parkwa) in Laguna Niguel. Programs are available for infants. school-age children. adults and seniors. Call 495-~SJ for tktail\. ' Control over children's services rapped Self-defense workshop The Nauonal .\ssoc1a11on of Professional Sales\.\om~n will sponsor a self-defense workshop for ml·n. "'omen and their fami lies Monday and Tue'\dJ) from 6 to 9 p.m. in· the gymnasium of the First Southl·rn Baptist Church of Fountain Valk} Call 1213) 625-H!5S for reservation 1nformat1on. S~N FRANCISCO (A P) -The state Department of Social Services came under sharp criticism from some members of a state agency investigating the quality of children's services in California. .. Those children in the meantime are homeless. arc in the streets:· Shapcll said. 11s regula11ons. a comparable period Nathan Shapell. who heads the Com- mission on California State Govt'rnment She said that while child abuc;c referrals ha"e increased by 50 percent. funding m that area has Jumped about 100 pc;rcent 1n McMahon attnbutcd the nse in report· ing of child abuse panl:r to the department doing ats JOb well Health semlnar ln Mesa · Organizauon and Economy. said at the public hearing on Thursda) that the department's ackno>wledgement that 11 docs not have 1urisd1 c11on o'er swelling numbers of homeless children 1s evidence that "no one is in charge:· Linda McMahon. who heads the dcpan- mcnt. also came und~r mten<>c quest1on 1ng from some comm1s~1oners >who wondered wh y she did not ha' c direct 1un\Cl1l·t1on over all facets of children's service'> in the state. including checking that children arc put into proper foster homes. LA officer to face charges in yacht theft operation .\ free seminar on healt h and nutrition will be offered Monday at 7:.30 p.m. at the Hohda} Inn. 31 JI Bristol 1.. Costa Mesa. Nick Delgado will condull the program. focusing on ways to decrease thl' nsl.. of heart disease. cancer. hypertension. d1abet~'-and arthntas. Call 476-2334 for further 1nformat1on. McMahon ex plained that her agcnl·~ doe-s much of1ts work by ad vising counties on how to improve programs and through Woman stabbed in-Mesa motel LO ANGELES (.\Pl -Prosecutor'i ha\.e filed three counts of rccc1' 1ng stolen propen) against a Los .\ngdes police officer already in Jail 1n Contra < osta County for his alleged role 1n a $2 million vacht theft nng. · penenced yachtsman. he·s a pnvate pilot. he 's belie' ed 10 have business relations outside the l 'n11cd tates. and he has tra,elcd" Friday, Sept. 26 A Northern Cahfornaa woman is in critical condition today after being stabbed in the chest while staying in a Costa Mesa motel. police reported. Jill Francis Durward. 52. had been stabbed one time and was 1n bed "hen her son returned at 12:40 a.m. toda) to the room the two shared at the Ha.Penn y Inn. 2080 Newport Blvd . said Sgt. Denn•~ Cost. The woman's <.on, Sc-011 Rradk" Wilkin,, 18. notiiil·d poltCl'. who w<.'rr unabk tO find an wnl' who had seen or heard the atrnckcr · Cost ..aid the weapon. bellc,cd to tx· :i kitchen knife. has not be-en found and de1ec11vc<. arc c;t1ll searching for a moll\C Durward. of Pacific Grove. '-"IS taken to the tr:iuma center at Fountain Valle' Rcg1onul Hospl\al. · Prosecutors filed the charges 4u1Ckl~ against Wilham Leasure when the~ leamed late Wednesday that his bail 1n the \,orthern California case had been IO\\Crcd from SI m1lhon to SI 0 000 Los .\ngcle~ Mun1bpal Court Judge Glenette Blaclwell set bail for Leasure at $5 00.000 lfhe posts bail 1n Contra Costa County, he would be remanded to the cu tod.) of Los .\ngelcs Counf} . Koller said more charges would be file v.hcn an 1n,est1gat1on of Leasure by hlS office and the Los .\ngelcs Police Depan- menCs Internal AfT:urs 01v1s1on 1s com- plete He declined to claborat~ No meetings 1claeduled FV park worker crushed ~?.n~~~!~ ~~ C'a~~.~~! !~~~~ard Wednesday when he was run over by accident, said Orange County trapping Nguyen beneath •ts wheels. a large tractor truck while working on Sheritrs sPokesman Dick Olson. Olson said. a new regional park in Trabuco Accordm& to reports. Nguyen had The truck rolled over Nguyen and Canyon. filled his la,..e double trailer with din collided with parked vehicles bcfort it Minh Huu N1uyen. 34. was work· and drove 1t to a checkout point. stopped. ang as a truck dnver at the proposed Whcnhegotoutofthecabtosign out. Nguyen wns killed instantly 1n the Wagon Wheel Regional Park site near the truck -which was parked on a 9:40 a. m. accident. Newport Beach A Buena Park man -20-year-old Phillip Edward Lope1 -was arrested at his home Thursday on suspicion of commemal bur&lary m Newport Beach. poh~ said. • • • A video camera valued at S 7 36 wa~ stolen from a banquet room at the Sheraton Newport hotel. the victim told police Wednesday. • • • The own~ of a 1977 Ford Bronco reported the car stolen Thur$day from the dnveway of the Hazel St~t rc~idencc. The car ts valued at $4,500. • • • A stereo cassette player. valued at $800. was rcponed stolen from a car parked Monday niaht on Canyon Island Otive. the v1{'tim told pohcc. Coetalileea A S50 socket ~t wac; rcpon cd ~tolen from a closet at the ~n-to·N'· opened Orange County Performing Arts Center on Town Center Drive, between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday. The tools wert bein~ used to put up the "Firt' Bird' sculpture. • • • A $ 700 videocassette recorder was reported stolen from the Olan Mills Portait Studio at 369 E. 17th St .. between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m. Thursday. Entry was made by breaking a window. • • • Tools and a sterto. all worth SI 50. were reported stolen from a-car in an apartment complex at 1978 Maple St., between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesda.Y· Entry was made by forcing a nght wind wing. Hanttniton Beacb Thieves broke a al• door 10 thC' 6000 block of Carlow and stole 1ewelry valued at S6.000 • • • omcone stole a $260 radar~<'- tor and a S 150 power booster from an unlocked Fiat parked in the area of tkach Boule.,,ard and Slater A\ enuc ••• An employee at the Faces bar. 18582 Beach Blvd., requested police to dnve through the park.mg are<l to !>Care off a su!>pect who was !cuing atr out of tares of vehicles • • • The manager at the 2 Wheel Transit Authont~ ~1d someone ~tok a S 1.400 bicycle The culpnt alleged I left false 1dcnt1ficat1on wnh ovmcf'l before taki ng the hake on a .. test run" Fountain Valley A landscaper from H11nllngton lkarh reported Thursday that ~omc­ one stoic his Ferrara Rot~ Tiller from a trailer parked at 8 40 Wamt'r •\ ''C' fhe loss was t'St1mAted at $2.000 • • • Entenntt throu~h • n OfX'O f1ont .. We were concerned thaa he v.ould Oce the 1unsd1ct1on," said Dcpu1) 01s1nc1 .\ttorne} James Koller "Ht"' an l'\· door. someom· <;tok J pur<.c lrnrn a home on the 9200 l:llod.. of El ( ortc1. a resident reponed Thuro;da). The loss included $240 in ca'h and othn belongings valued al S 140 • • • A resident of the Io ~l'ltt l'll<x-11. ol Rosewood reportrd \fonda) that someone broke a lcfl rear window 10 her green I 976 Honda <.'1"c. which was parked on the street The damage wns estimated at S50 • • • A black 1980 Chevrolet El Camino was burgla1rzed on the I 0 I 00 block of Stilbite. the owner reported Wednes- day. The loss included 'tereo equip- ment worth S lO'I dnd Onor mats valued at $75 • • • A res1dcn1 of the 81mo hlock of Nigh tengale rcponl·d th1<1 week that her son'sSchwinn (i r Pro b1cvcle was stolen from Fountain \ allc\ ll1gh hool. · 1 7 16 Bu'ihard 'it . "'here he had parked 1t dunng football prartit'C The loss v.as l''>t1m.ucd at $2<x) • • • Somc<lnC' u~d a ~n\•cr m punch a ctoor lod and break into gra) I Q85 Honda Accord. parked,.. Thurs- da) on the Q JOO hlock of<lmc-Klc The Joss included ~tcrco cq111pmen1 '-'Onh S500. Oamagc 10 the 'C'h1ck wac; estimated at S200 Lacuna Beach Plumbing fhturc' 'alutd at S '.XOO wen· reported \tolcn Th11r<.da} from •l North Coa~t H111.h"'a' hu.,1nt'~s l • • The owner ot a S lll(1 hll''l k rcponed 11 stolen t hur.Ja, from a re 1dencc on Ckcan Wa' • • • ··\n t'~lltl'lt\tnl S I~~ 1n l d\h and SS.:!O 1n clothing '-'l'rt• \h)lcn lr"m .1 humt' on 'i0uth C o:i't l11gh"'a' lhl' '1rt1m rcpon~d l'huNJ:i' • • • Police arrestcJ l'-'O nwllln'h Thursda) on suspicion of dm 1n2 under 1tic mfh.1cncc ot ali:ohol J4mcs Ralhnrd ~JCker. 47, of El Toro was 'lupp<>d Jt I 0: I J p m. on Glenne~ re .ind D1anH)nd streets. Stephen York Jt1d'l1n. 41 of Laguna Beach. was Jm•,tcJ at 12:48 a.m on Glennc\fe Jnd ( ko '>lreets Armed bandits hold up Huntington gem store Two armed rlihhc'r' hdd up :i Huntington Beach Je»<cln <>tML' Thursda)'. escap1ntt with \C\ t•ral thousand dolla~ worth ol 1e'-'t•ln police said The ~uspcct~. de\Cnhed a<. tv.o mak blacks. '"'al kcd into thr \outh C'oast ){'wt>lr. ~fan. l 6tt., 2 fka1. h Bh d . and be·$3n \ma'ihing the Jl·v. · ell' ca$C°~ "'hale holding the ~tore·, occupants at gunpoint. said Hunt- 1n~11·n Rl·ac h police gt Bob Moran T ht'' ran frnm 1he store in an unll.no" n dircctaon, taking an un- ctt•tt·rm1nl·d amount of Jewcln with lhl·m 'i,1 one v. "' in.1urcd an the 4 1' p rn mhtx·'°' \foran said !'11h,·c • .. uJ toda that 1hc car used an thl' holdup was found abandoned an .1n11thl·r pa11 11fthec1t' It had been ~nkn tn lo~ .\ngcles. oflictrs said. Mom pulls boy, 12, from alllgator CR\. T<\I Rl\.E:R. Fla C.\PI-.\ I ~-~ear-old tlt'l) ~norl..('hng 1n a mer "a' h1t1C'n h)' an alltg.ttt)t 1hcn 1.ha'('d to 'ihnre whC'1c t{.., ml1thc,:r ,3nked him to \nfct, 10 ,\ tu1t~1t v.ar '-'•lh 1hr reptile that h1 o~c tht d11hl'' k1t :iu1hont1C'\ "-Hd 'hlhacl \forgrl't wa\ h\IC'\t 1n t;11r n1nd1t10n toda\ <At ~"<'n R."er' C 11mmun 1t' Hue.rut~! "''h f'unlture , . • ull\" tu 11 1~ ~Ip II VIII th'-' bllC dlHJ a 1.cimpcl'und hre. k of the lower lefl leg "It "a' a" ful to I,('(' a gator chas•na ~our ~ .I · ':ud Jessie Morg~t. a 33- '<'ar-0111 1~·;_1 hC't\ aide •·1 C'OUld JUSt c;cr 11 ""' 1H11w1ng htm ·· The 11.11111 attad'cd tilt-~venth· rnder \\ l'dne!>da) e"en1ng 1n a spnne.-fed tnhuta~ of thc ( n\tal R1,cr - ' \ • "'' . . .. . . --- -r ... \ - M * Orange Cout D~ILY PILO'I"/ Friday, September 26, 1988 I l Governor signs bill cu~ting Celt;brittes tour to prom'Ote Prop 65 i · • s Af i LOSANGELES(AP)-Agroup of , "World War II was the first time toxics. Oc,ukmei1an and oth~r tbes nvestmen. ts ID r ca Hollywood activists has banded Hollywood felt its power. They say. tht' in1t1at1ve would impose e together to take part in a touring organized a victory caravan, and arbitrary .and un~e?son~bl ·~andards caravan to promote Proposition 65 every big ocleb~'ty would ~o out to and that 111s poht1ca.l.ly t1vated to -California's clean water initiative. help sell war bo s. They raised more embarrass Deukme-Jt . and booSt AN FRANCISCO (AP) -Gov. George Dcu-anti-apartheid bill for seven years, thanked the governor. "~e didn't want to do another than $800 millio ,"said Meron of the Bradley's campajgn. • · • kmcjian, saying, "we have a moral obligation 10 help legislators and students who have demonstrated on the concert, but we wanted something inspiration for the caravan. T he caravan wall visit Lo.s Angeles, others atta10" freedom -and opportunity, signed a issue for making p<>ssible the bill, which she called "the rooted in Americana " said Neil Proposition 65 would 1mpo$C Lo Bea h s D S landmark bill today to seH S 11billion1n statnnvcstments world 's largest divestment lcg1slation." ' Mcron, who with · fellow . Tri Star stringent standards to control the · Ba~ara, s~~ L:i~ O~i~~. s!~~ in South Africa-connt"cted firms. Dcukmejian sai<t he supports a bill pass.rd by producer Craig Zadan conceived tht discha('Be· of toxic chemicals that Clara. Sao Francisco and Oakland. "California is the world's seventh largest 'economy Congress to impose stronger sancti ons apinst the South Holl ywOod Clean Water Caravan. co\lld contaminate drinking watei:. and I think that our strong actions m enacting this African government, even th ough President Reagan 1s Three Greyhound buses will take It is backed by Democratic legjs-Somcothcr celebnt1t:sJomingallor legislation will make a difference," the Repu blican expected to veto it. more than 40 celebrities to ni ne cities la tors and aides to Los Angeles Mayor pan of the tour are Rosanna Arquette, governor said 1n a bill-signing rercmony at the state "I do think that our federa l government needs to take and t 4 stops over three day~ begin-Tom Bradley, the Demo<:ratic nom1-Ed lkgley Jr.. Shari Belafonte- bu1lding. · stron$cr actions apinst the human ri.J!tts abuses taking ning today. nee for governor. and opposed by Ha~r. Chevy Chase. Cher, Morgan "Today California is sisnahng to the go vernment of place in ~,outh ~fnca," Deukrnejian said. But he added he Both men are members of most business leaders and Re-Fairchild. Jane Fonda. Peter Fonda. South Africa, and indeed to the world itself. that a great hoped d1scuss1ons taking place between leaders of the Network, a political involvement publican Gov. George Deukmejian. Michael J. Fox, Linda Gray, Sally and free people are not going to filll silent to brutal racism United States and South Africa would result in "an end to group for the entertainment industry Backers say the state· under Deu-Kellerman. Mar~ot Kidder, .Kristy and oppression." · apanheid immediately. That's what the goal is." organited by actress Jane Fonda and lcmcjian isn't doing enough to control . McNic~ol and V 1ctoria Princi pal. ·~Again .Califory11a bt:£omeuhc ~~al RQtnt on the , .. The bill, AB)J~._afT«;£!S..fulut~ and .P~cseot s~Je hcc husband, : Democratic As---------------------------• question orhuman nghts ancfthe question of freedom for myestments. These include the two $40 b1lhon pension scmblyman Tom Hayden, a top all people," said Assembly Speaker Willie Brown , funds, the Public Employee~· Retirement System aod the supportq of the initiative. Assemblywoman· Maxine Waters. who fought for the State Teachers Retirement System. ... . .. . Fire planned for 'nuClear Hispanics winter' study rained out in U.S. on By tbe Associated Press LO ANGELES-The St.'tttng ot a 6<JO-acrl' hru,htirc-1n A.ngdcs National Forest to study the thc-ory that atomic warfare toulJ trigger a "nudear winter" has been delayed b)' th1r. week's h~a vy rain'. Four or Ii \'l' d<1) 'of dry weather will now be needed before the burn can take place because of the n~arl) two inches of rain that fell Wednesday and Thursday. said Bob Sv. info rd ()fthl· U S Fon.·s1 Service. The test 1s among a series tx·1ng conductt:d worldw1ck that are expected to have a significant impact on the '>'ll'"'' of tht• lJn11t•d Statt•s and other nations about the ab1ltty to survive a nuclear holornust. The nuclear winter theory suggests that fues 1gruted b} a thermonuclear war in c1t1cs and forests would hurl clouds of smoke. soot and debm <;ti high into th e atmosphcn: that they wouldn't be washed out b~ rains-turrns. " Antl-Blrd group·admlts maller error "SAN FRANCISCO -W11h a blast at Ch1d' Justice Rose Bird, a group seeking to remove her from otlicc issued a retraction Thur!>da y of a fund- ra1sil)g letter that falsely churned her rnurt had madl· 15 rnn<.k mncd killer!> eh able for parole "W.-: made an honl''I error. an unf(lrtunatl' ITil!>takl·:· Sen. increase LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Hispanic population m the United States will more than double by the year 2020, a federal census bureau official said. The Hispanic population will $well from 17.3 miflt on people to 36.5 million people in 2020, when it will comprise 12 percent of the nation's forecast population. said William Matney, a Washingto n-based spokes- man for the U.S. Bureau of Census. It was 6.4 percent of the United States population at the time of the 1980 census, he said. <ipeakin$ Thursday in Los Angeles. AGRAN ••• From Al Not Bpmbs." "It's sort of a c1t1zcn diplomacy effort to break through th e rhetoric on both sides.'' the mayor said. "My impression is that this is. if not the same team. then similar to the Nicara$uan team that pla)1ed 1n th e Olympics." Although lJ .S. policy 1s cnttcal of the Nicaraguan government, Agran said he sees no problem 1n greeting that nation's baseball team. "If Ronald Reagan can shake hands with (Sovm Jeade.r) MJ.k.hau Gorbachev. I can certainly welcome a few Nicaraguan athletei. to the c11 y," he said. Agran said he would similarly welcome a ~ov1et dantl' troupe or a Chinese ping-pong team lo Irvine. The ma yor i~ scheduled to part1c1- pate Oct. 7 1n a 1 l( Irvine panel discussion un U.S. anvol,ement in Central America. ARTS,CENTER GROW.S ••• From Al But center officials sa>'. anoJher $4 miJlion·to $5 million wall be needed every year to finance the theater's world-class programming. Moreover. another estimated $8 m1ll1on is needed to build a second 1.000-seat auditorium by the end of the dt:cade. One man who promises to remain enthused and optimistic long after the empty champagne bonles are cleared away from the opening night ~ala 1s Henry Segerstrom, whose family has been a driving force 1n the l'ffort to build the center. - "This is a very highly educated. cosmopolitan area. We're pace-set- ters," Segerstrom said in a recent interview. "I'm confident that people who have made a commitment arc going to continue their loyalty." The Segerstrom fam ily donated five acres fo r the arts center. $6 million in construr tion funds and commissioned artist Richard Lip- pold to create the giant "Fire Bird" metal sculpture that graces the theater's main entrance bu'>1ncss co mpkx and a block away from the Segerstrom ·s South Coast PlaLashopp1ng n:nter It 1salsoanoss the street from South Coast Re~r· tory Theater. another ans facilit) built on Segcr!>trom-donated land. '"The success of"iouth Coast Reper- tory proved thl' w1 Iii ngness of the count} to \Uppon thl' pc:rformin~ ans," Segcr'itrc>m !ia1cl. "1 t seemed this was the nght 11mc anJ the right location for the ct•nter" He continued, "Whl'n we opened the Westin <South<. oasl Plaza) hotel, people wondered 1f we could fill 1t. When we opened South Coast Plaza. people wondered ift! wai; In tne ngllt place. Whrn '\outh ( oa<it Keper1<JI') opened. people w11ndcred 11' 11 could be supported Y <HI·' e got to hel 1evc 1 n yourself." ._ ____ --LL.A....U.~'-'li.l..uJ..l.n..JL.Glcndc1ca ':udi.n a !>lalcnwnt ann01101·1ng th al "llrrt'"l u>rh would be' ma1kd to ml·mbcr<i of h1l. group He also ~;rnJ Bml " "rnckmg on small techn1rnl detail\ to dt\ t·rt a11cnt1nn :iw;n frmn her 1ud1l'lal bias ... The error wa~ not pmnted out b\ R1rd. howC\a hut h~ an A!>,OuateJ Press story earlier 1h1<; v.cel.. Thl· ll'tll.:r ma1kd tu ab11ut {)I) ll(J(J 1)(1\lpk l.1,t mon1h h' Richardson's La\\ anJ { )rdn Campaign { ommlltl'l', h\tcd IS nwn who\e death <ientem:e<, hJJ ht:rn reduced to lift· v.11h the po,~1h1fll\ Pl parok ;ind 11nc of whom. Ernl''-1 ( imham, hacl ht:rn paq1kd an 1979 Matney said that 1n a foret:ast to be released next month. the Hispanic popufation 1s estimated to grow at least unttl the year 2080. when 11 1<, forecast to make up 19 pcrrent of the nation's population. 'Tm riot an exi><:rt at ( entral American matters." Agran said. "Rut I'm becoming an expcn on the damage that's being donc b) a (ll.S) military budget that 1sout ofcontrol." The ans eeAter is·1n the-mtddte-of the Segerstrom-owned Town (enter The ccntl'r '' hoping lo build momentum 1n ''' fir'>! )ear b~ pre!>cnt1ng !iur h .ttt\ a\ the Neiw Yod. Cit; Uallct. thl' ·\mcman Ballet Thcatt·r. the Nl'"" ) nrk ( ti} Opera and the mus1ral "Stop thl' W1.>rld I Warn le (lel Off." 1l-!ti1H't~un..­ Ncwlcy I Bush speaks to Berkeley klds about drugs I RERKF.ll\ -V1tT Pr t''ldt·nt (1e11rgl' lfo,h :l(h...,l'd .i group nt clcmrntar~ i;chuol 'tutk rth 111 'lt't'I dl·ar 111 d1ug'> 1Ah1k 11r11ll'"e" unhapp~ abolJI manJator~ dru~ In t' dl·nwn,lrtitl'tl 11uh1dt• Bu~h \~'" Jlllfh'd h~ ( H)\ Cice>rgl· DnJkmt'J ldn 1n h1, 1,itb fhur~t.la). \\tlll ..tppro:orua.td) 45U tuunh.lilth and \IXth-grJUl'r\ 1n lh\' < olumh1" Intermediate ~t hool g~ n11w~1un1 < >nl~ tlw t htldrl'n thcir ll'al ht•r, .ind prtnc 1p:ll \ rt·ponn' Jnd \\'h1111I h11arJ nwm~·r, wl'rl' alln\\nl rn t•• tht ,111.111audilortum1A h1'fl' 1tw 1 hildr\'n '"' <tn thl' t11111r Hoard m1·ni ht•r \n11<1 I >t'l l'(ln hl'ld ,1 h.1 n11n 111.11 11.,1d "( 11·mgr Hu'h \•Ht t:i uw 1h,· 1A;1r' tha! kill th<' horx'' th.11 h11ng till p.11 n that 1A allt\ thr drug' .. \h1.u1 '''' prol\'\l('I\ 111.11d1nl 11uh1tk thl' '' h1111I 111•1\I of 1hc1r '-•Rn''·" In}! maAditl>ll \ 1111 nt' I•'''' ,-mhtte n~tl right' a Matney said the prOJect1ons to he released offi cially in next month's re pon will be national and will not ht: broken down by state. He said the foreca-;t rcprescnts a conserva11 ve estimate of what tht· bureau·~ npcrts bcl1cvl' t'i ltkcly to happen in the area-; of h1rth rate. 1mm1gn111on and death ratt•. ~ Thl' forcca.st~ follow:. proJCCl1on<. rck·a,ed earlier thl\ year h~ ( al1 forn1a ot1inal... wh\l projected tha1 thl' '>late\ Ht'>pan 1t population would mt· from 5 7 mtlhon. or 21.(1 perC'cn1 of the popul:oitmn. to 11.9 million 1n 2020, or U I pcrcent of the C'>ttmated slate f)npulat1on at that 11mc. .S. Rep. Robert Bad ham. a strong supporter of rebel efforts 10 over- throw the government of Nicaragua. is in Washington. D.C. and 1s un- fam11tar with the upcoming haschall tour. arrnrdmg to Hadham\ aide. Wilham Schre1h<:r The rnngrcssm;in·., a1dl' '>aid tha1 ti th e team 1s not part ofa mil1t<ff) or political program. Badham would ha:vc no ohJe<'ttons .. Athlete<. tan often hndgc \omc of the gaps th at others can'1," ~l'hrer ht·r sard. Hut ill' \atd B,Hlham v.0111<1 Ix· opposed ti thl· hu'>ehall lour v.a~ organ11t•d lor pol1t1rnl propaganda purpO">C'i • We wanted tu sha re love. But some- times. in stead of touchin g you, we pushed yo u too hard. Maybe you feel we 've been rigid. Co ld. Remote. Our world wasn't yo ur world. And so you turned away. ca n find forgiveness in your hea rt, give us one more chance to prove it. If somehow we've hurt you, please know that we're changing. And if you We don 't ask you to take this on faith. Come to Mass on Sunday, Septembe r 28. Meet & talk to the people in RENEW; who 've seen the change and felt it change their lives for the better. Then, we welcome you to sign up for CENTER ARGUMENTS •.• From Al San Francisco law firm N1cl!ion, Hodgson. Parrinello and Mueller ha~ handled between 30 and 4(J similar cases. said the amount of ol){'n span • would actually double under the plan. contral') to Gridlock'<; argument Their argument that traffi c would worsen was "not onlv fal se. hut set 1n a fashion to mislead the puhlic.'' Mueller \aid. And rather than wor'ien 1raffic the plan would decrea .. e the numht:r of dail) ve hicles hy 11 .000 through ( orona del Mar. ht said. Beck alread~ admitted this Wl't'k that thl· grour crrt•d 1n 11' statcrnenJ that much of1tw \-1() milltM 1n road 1mprovl'm(.•nt'> v.a' land dcd1C'a11on. Ho~t"•t'r, ht• \()\\Cd Ju \tantl h} thr other stall'nll'nl\ "ll·tthl·r lw nor Nichols wt·re tt\'<ttl.ihlt· f(lr l Omnwnl toda). Doen n~ dn Ii !It'd tn ll 1m mt•n 1 on 1he lawsuit Mueller \arJ .itto rn<'' ~would '>l'l'k a court nrdcr tod,t\ \iwnt·n1ng thl' pn.>ee'>'>.,1> a rul1 ng tan tx· m<idr t)(:fOn• an Oct. 9 cl,·adlinl' 'ct h' th,· c.:nuflJ\ Reg1'>tr.at of V<1ter\ f, 1r , . .._,mpll'l 10/\ lil tht• pamphlt'l' ~ RENEW -the new spirit of the Good News. O~·~W SOME OF YOUR LOCAL PARISHES WHO WILL BE CELEBRATING RENEW: Our Lad ~ of Mount <:armet• 1441 W B-.lboa Blvd NPwport Bearh. <'A 92663 1 71 4 1 1;73.~775 ,.... • Th•-P"'"' I ~ld>t.•ll"d Kn I p '\11nll.<> 11n ..... pl Ii • Our Lady Queen of Angels St. John the 8apti1Jt 1O15 Baker Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (7 14) 540-2214 ~ BAKER ST ~....,_. ___ ......, < • .... . St.Joachim 1964 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92&a7 (714) 646-0234 ~ E20111 al t---w ~ ~ E 19111 ~ • ~ ~ St. Vincent de Paul 8345 Talbert Ave Hunt Bch. CA 92646-1599 (714) 842·3000 • TALBERT O ~ PC~ ~ .:...~----------------------------------........................... -. ..... __________________________ ~---~----~-----------------~-~ ~------- --- scapes .... eirut kidnap J ·: BEIRUT(AP)~A British journal- 1st abducted today 10 west Beirut said he ignored a gunman's.threat to shoot him if he did not submit and kicked his ~ay 10 freedom (rom his kidnap- pers car. · Correspondent David Hirst of the Guardian newspaper, the longest-• serving Western correspondent in Beirut, said he was seized by three gunmen on the MQslem side of the Mreijeh crossi ng on the Lebanese capital's dividi:ng Green Line at 6:45 . a.m. · · He said the taxi he was riding in got a flat tire and that the driver and an escort of three Druse militiamen were changing it when the gunmen ap- proached the vehtclc. They asked him who he was, 1h~n pulled him from the car. He said he resisted. but that the gunmen shoved him into the back seat · of a BMW ·automobile blindfolded him and sped off. He said a gun was pressed against his left temple. "f shouted. J tried to make as much noise as l could. especially when the c~r slopped Of slowed down at traffic jams," said the silver-haired. 48-year- old Hirsi a1 the office of a Western news age ncy· in west Beirut after his ho ur-long ordeal. The Journalist S<lid one of the kidnappers threatened to shoot him 1f he did not stop ki cking and shouting. "I managed to remove the blind fold. I only had it for half a minute." he said. • ppen eveAtually stopped the car al a "concrete hovel house ... apparently their destination. 1n a Sh111 e Moslem southern suburb of Beirut. and that one gunman got out and stepped to the back door. .. At this moment, I kicked and struggled and managed to detach m)self. and ran awa y," said Hirst. v1s1bl) shaken. the red scratches on . his face testifying 10 his struggle. "But when I ran away, they did not shoot. I fou nd myself in an alleywa y, where I grabbed a taxi cab and made 11 back to town." he said. Hirst. who has hvcd in Beirut fo r 25 )Cars. said he was on his way from his sea front apartment in west Beirut 's E1n Mre1ssch's d1stnct 10 Christian eas1 Beirut on an assignment when he was abducted. He said tbc g.unmen claimed to be from the St-cu nt} -Oepartment of Justice M1n1ster Nah1h Bern·s Sh1i1e .\mal md111a l ._ AP L.mier,t1111 Gra~d opening· Britain •a• Queen Elizabeth open• the 32nd Com- monwealth Parliamentary · Con.ference In London'• Weatmlnater Hall. The flve- day aeulon I• upected to center on terrortam and South Africa. U.S. fails t~ get accord onDaniloff UN ITED NATIONS (AP)-Sec- retary ofState Gcorie P. Shultz held a third and lengt]ly meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze. bul failed to pin down an ag1cc111c111 10 .free reporter Nicholas Dan1lofffrom Moscow. .. The Dan1loff case is still not resolved. that 1s the bottom line,'' Stale Department spo kesman Bernard Kalb,sa1d after the I 'l·-hour sc.ss1on Thursday night at the U.S. m1ss1on 10 the United Nations. Shultt was fl yi ng back to Washing- ton today and planned to return to New York Su nday. U.S. officials left open 1he possibility of another session with Shevardnadze before the forei gn minister's scheduled de- parture for Canada Tuesday. Apart from Danilotrs conline- mcnt. a lJ .S. order expelling 25 Soviet diplomats from the United Na11ons 1s an obstacle to a settlement -and to a superpower summit meeting. ..In yo ur eyes. DanilofT is 1he ob~tadc:· Gcnnady Geras~mov. 1he So' 1ct Foreign Mi nistry spokesman. !>aid Thursda) .. In our eyes the order 1\ an obstad t ." , ' Or.nge CoMt OAILV PILOT/Friday, SePtemb« 29, 19" *Al Rehnquist,..--~~~..-..-.... Scalia take court oaths WASHINGTON (AP) -With President Reapn uraina judicial restraint, a new SuP.reme Coun era · 1qan today as William H. Rehn- quist, the ~lion·~ J 6t~ chief j\'stice, and Antorun Scalia, his replacement on the high "tour1, pledged to uphold the Constitution. In the first of two ceremonies three hours apart, Rehnquist and Scalia r~i ved sustained $landing ovations in the East Room oflhe Wtiite House as retiring Cbief Justice Warren Burser administered an oath, given to 'all recteral employees. calling on both men to ·swear aJlegiance to the Constitution. With the second oath, the centerpiebe . of . the later Supreme Court ceremony, Rehnquist becomes chief justi~and Scalia an associate justice. That oath calls upon both men to administer justice impartially. Bur$er was to give that oath to Rehnquist. Rehnquist then was to administer it to Scalia. the I 03rd person to sit on the court. At the White House ce remony, Reagan called the day's events ··one of those moments of passage and renewal that has kept our Republic alive and strong." The pre~ident said the Constitu- tion's framers "agreed on the import- ance ofjudicial restraint," adding that he had picked Rehnquist and Scalia "with this principle very much in mind." After taking the oath. Rehnquist replied. "I pray that God will grant me the patience. the wisdom and the fortitud e to worthily follow in the footsteps of my predecessors." WASHI NGTON (AP) -Hours before President ~n's expecied veto of new economic sanctions apinst Sou~ Africa, Republican vote counter$ said today that he had packed up some vote•-but not enough yet - to win an ov~ni~e fit)lt i.n the Se~t.e. • . . "The veto s1tu•t1on 1s one which couttS go either way. I believe that there are the votes in the Senate to ovemde the veto but I say that very reluctantly," said Sen. Richard Lugar, R-lnd .. · chairman of the Foreign Relations Comminee. who has broken ranks wrth the White House on this ke y forcian Policy ~t. • . Reapn had until midnight to veto the leg1slat1on or 1t would become law without hrs signature. The White Hou~ was holding up announcement of the veto until aftei;. the House adjourned. expected at mid-afternoon. thut'prcventing a quick~vote t<> override. . Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said a four- pa,emessaae.outli nin,a ~n's views would accomea!?y the veto announcement "very late thi1 afternoon. • He said that Reqan's involvement in the bettJe to·IUIUin the veto· would depend .. oh what the possibilities ~ for success." · · . ' luga·r, appearing on the "CBS Mornfog News." said Reapn appears to have 25 to 30 of the 34 votts he ~uld need to sustain a veto if aJJ senators voted. Only 14 se nators voted with Reagan in the Senate when the legislation was debated. A veto, Lugar said ... will se~d a mixed signal to the world and to South Afnca and we ought to not have that mLxed siwial." ' The legislation. which was ~pproved by huge margins in both the House and&nate. incluties a ban on all new American investment and bank lqans in South Africa. Speriding billpasses the House-, but Reagan veto threat looming WASHINGTO N (AP) -Wi1h intense battle!> looming due to President Reagan's veto threat. the biggest spending bill in the nation's history .heads to the Senate after winajng House passage by the narrowest of margins. The S562 bi llion measure passed in the House by 201-200, as disgruntled Republicansjoined with Demo- crats upset over the loss of revenue sharing and other policies in the bill to nearly defeat 11. "The Republicans voted pretty solidly," said Rep. Jamre Whitten. 0..-Mm ., t'hainnan of the House Appropriations Committee. "These other fellows are upset over revenue sharing," he said after Tl:1ursday's vote. Only 15 Republicans voted for the measure. whi le 43 Democrats voted against. . • The huge measure. known as a continuing resolu11on . was created because Congress has failed 10 oass anv of the 13 separate appropria11ons bill<; for the 1987 liscal year. which begins Oct. I . If federal agencies don't ha\t' spending authority by then, most will legally ~ required to shut down. The Senate Appropnat1ons C'ommmee is expected to consider its own version of the package today. with full Senate action expected early next week . Ensuing House-Senate negot1at1ons could make the linal language more to the president's hlong, and the trrning could make it a take-1t-or-leave-1t proposition 1f Reagan wants to avert a government cns1s. But Reagan already has told Congress. which plans to adjourn next Friday, tliat he's ready to put the padlocks on government agencies~ rather than sign an unacceptable bill. In a similar situation 1n 1981 . he vetoed a continuing resolution and-ordered the government shut down - incl uding the Washington Monument. Senate preparing antiwdnlg compromise lmmigra ti on ~eform bill killed in House By tbe Associated Prts1 WASHI NGTON -The Senate was ready today to begin fashioning its own ant1-dru$ bill, a stripped-down. bipartisan compromise that omits some of the hotl y disputed elements of a costl ier approach approved by the House. Senate Majority Leader BOb Dole. R-Kan .. brought the 250-page measure to the floor Thursday nigh I. after nearly a week of negotiations wi th Democratic senators. He call ed the compromise a "tough but fiscall y responsible" measure compared with the "somewhat eit pensive and disjointed" drug bill approved two weeks ago by the House. Nuclear water threat reported WASHINGTON -Sen. John Glenn. releasing government findings that groundwater under many nuclear defense plants .is highly contamina1ed. likens the en v1ronmental-problem toa "creeping Ctrcrnobyi." .. We'd better wake up before it's too late and we lind oursel ves with an envtronmental d1sac;tcr that could even ri val Chernob) I," the Ohio Democrat said Thursday. referrin~ to the nuclear disaster at the Soviet nuclear power plant last April. According to the General Accounting Office report. the groundwat(r under many nuclear dt'fensc plants operated for the Department of Energy 1s contaminated at high levels with radioactive or chemical matenals o r both. Space station plan unveiled SPACE CENTER. Houston -An enlarged space station and a revised plan to put 1t into orbit were unveiled by NASA offi cial!> before a congressional committee that rejected an earlier plan 1st summer. The new station design adds 4.000 cubic feet of pressurized work and It ving space. and can be assembled in orbit with 17 space shuttle flights over a two-)ear period. starting 1n 1993. Nr\S.\ administrator James·C. Fletcher told a House Sc1cme and Technology suocommlltee ThursdayL Fle1chcr ahu outlined a new management plan that would equall) divide work on major space station compo nents between the Johnson Space Center in Houston and the Marshal.I Space Flight Center in Alabama. W.\SHINGTON (A P) -The Hou!>e killed today. at least for this year. at attempt at immigration reform 1n which the Democratic leadership had tned to preserve. wtthout chance for amendment, a compromise on th(' use of foreign farm laborers. The Hou!><." voted 202-180 for a mouon that removed the bill from floor debate,. The vote had been engineered by those who demanded the right to offer an amcndmenr tu kill the agncultural worker .compwm1-.e. The wm- prom1se would grant legalization to foreign work l"rs who harvest per- ishable fruits and 'cgctables. mostl) in Western !>tates. YOL.I 'RE INVITED TO PREVIEW THE NEW DESIGNS FROM THE AMERI CAN MASTER OF KNITS: ST. IOHN I• :-.1 11,hn h.1-. .l rL'put.ll1on ll'f (r< . .'.tt111g w1.11 IJ (t1~-. kn1b :\nJ 1111~ -.e,1 .... un., ct1lle(t1n11 1.., 1111 L'Xu .. •ptll'll \\'1tne..,~ the 1mpL'u:J blv tJill)rcJ 111.ll k .tnJ (hrt1111 <1t11.. ... 1npeJ t1.1p. thL' 1Liw1t-...... bl,1ck, b,tek slit ... k111 . :\ v.wk c.k .... 11nc<l tu l1Cc1.mw .1 cl.b~11.. .• lll v.\1ul, 2 12 $1-.l :' SH OWflME: C:nme v1ev.· .111 the masterpiece~ St lohn J nd ~1.rne St l11hn h.wc to 1•tfc:r 111r Lil l IW!(>. Js tllc\'·rc moJded tomorrow. September 27. at :--:<.'\.\·po rt Fa~h 1nn 1 ... 1.1nJ ,rnJ l.1 Cumbre Pl.1z.l. ::! pm tr\ e.1d1 ... tore. j \\'Rob1n~nn\ De~1w1er Drcs~e:-.. 81 I .- I I I .. A 8 Orange Coa•t OAll.Y Pll.OT/ Friday. September 2e. 19M .. I • ONE DAY 'SUPER SALE TOMORROW ONLY SPORTSWEAR SO'S Save 25%: On all regular price blouses from your favorite mdkers 0 125 Reg 34 .00 to 54.00 25.50 to 40.50 Save 25%: On all regular price denim 1eans D 252 Reg. 28 00 to 38.00 21.00 to 28.50 Save 25%: On all regular price knit tops from Netwo rk, Sync. Act1f and Glona Vanderbilt. D 252 243 Rey 12 00 to 42 00 . 9.00 to 31 .50 Save 25%: On ctll reguldr p11ce casudl pants ·from Sync ~ct1f Chf>rokt>e ctnd Gloria Vdnderb1lt Twill bliblllecord and other5 D 252 Reg 28' 00 to 40 00 21 .00-to 30.00 FURS Save 50%: 011 all regul;u price mink 1ackets dnd 3 4 stroller!> In selected stores· D 60 Req 2695 00 w 8000 00 1347.50 to 4000.00 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On all regulc11 pric..e Russ coor d1nates fCJr m1<;S ·~ c;11t" .. 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THE BROADWAY IS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -. ·---------- With the flick of a light pen, Ford eervlce technlclana wUl aoon be able to learn repair m.ethoda on Intelligent Video Learni ng Syatem . ave you tested a Ford lightly? Zap! With the power of a light pen. the service technician touches the video screen and makes a rough Idling engine in the picture purr like a kitten. Zapl Zap! Zap! With several more touches of the pen. he diagnoses a problem anCI repairs a transmission on the screen. Science fiction? Hardly! The technology is here today and it could be at Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships tomorrow in a marriage of video disc and computer known as the Intelligent Video Learning System. This IVLS is a self-contained. easy-to-use unit which delivers a fascinating program that simulates hands-on service procedures. Eventually it could provide service technicians at Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships with valuable in- dealership, self-paced training. And its computer management capabilities allow it to keep a record of each technician's progress. This is believed to be the first such application in automotive service. The technician can answer questions, make decisions and perform simulated diagnostic procedures by following the narrator's instructions and using the light pen to touch the appropriate part of the picture on the TV screen. For example, the technician may be asked to: •Trace an electrical circuit to pinpoint a problem. •Disassemble or assemble an automotive compo- nent. •Connect test equipment tor diagnosis. •Check fuel delivery. He sees a component or system as it would appear on a car or truck. then simulates the required service procedure by interacting with the screen. Finally. the technician learns the results or his actions. "In effect. the system acts as the technician's ·personal' instructor for hands-on repair and diagnosis.·· said John P King, service engineering manager. Ford+'arts and Service Division. "It actually t&Jlors ltsel! t0-the U$8¥'s-individual needs.''. Each learning unit consists of a videodisc player and TV monitor, a microcomputer with still-frame audio capability and a light pen IVLS hardware and software installed In 24 selected dealer locations across the country is undergoing field testing · The IVLS test dealers have a 16-program disc "library" covering subjects such as air conditioning. carburetion. transmissions and electronic engine controls. Ford has 100 training instructors nationwide. who deliver about 700,000 hours of instruction annually to 40,000 service t'echnlcians at Ford and Uncoln- Mercury dealerships. But with cars becoming increas- ingly complex. new product training has mushroomed as a percent of Ford's total training -from 27 percent In 1Q81to 80 percent at present. "The Intelligent Video Learning System.augments personalized Instruction." said King. "We know that learn Ing Is best achieved by doing. IVLS takes advantage of the many powerful featvres o f com- puter /videodisc technnology to teach ~k.Uls and slmulate ·real-world' experiences." Among the benefits of the Ford Intelligent Video Learning System are these: •Feedback and remedial Instruction are auto- matic, and are based on the needs of each Individual learner. •The self-paced, individually gu ided approach helps to minimize training time for fllOSt learners. •Less "downtime" on the job. as the technician receives one-on-one training on site and as work schedules permit. •No off-site travel time or expense for the technician or the dealership. •No time lag between training and appllcatloo. • •Provides an Important o pportunity to reach technicians who normally don't have an opportunity to attend tralnlrg conducted by District Service Engi- neers. •Enables the learner to track his or her own progress. • T echnlcal ·update· Information can be cpm· munlcated to the dealerships via a telephone modem tr om the central computer at Ford Motor Co. • °'°""' C-DAILY PILOT/F~. ~. 18M * 81 F ordefwnerS to see analog clusters By MUCE GRANT Mee--.,..._..,.. I SACRAMENTO -Good new\ for the drivers of sporty Ford automobiles: You'll be seeing analog Instrument clusters In future models. Buyers of mid-size cars wlll CQntlnue to have a choice of analog or digital · . ]nstrumentatlQn ahd luxury models will have electronic clusters. · That's Ford Motor Co. 's reaction to customer surveys, according to James C. Siegel. marketing manager of Ford's Elec- trical and Electronics Division. Analog gauges are usually round, with numerals and a needle pointing to the appropriate digit. Drivers see the entire gauge at all times. Electronic clusters, on the other hand. flash digital readouts of a specific function -llke, speed -on a small screen. If you're traveling 55 mph, 55 ls all you see In an electronic cluster. Auto writers overwhelmingly favor 1 S TO CHOOSE FROM 11,4 IRI 104)8q ;~4 , ·~·~ 171q,4 711~)9 l•A'"• t•V. " 11~Mv 1en~1 n11•1 ,,,.,~. , \}611 ?~HO• .• "4H 1987 FORDS ARRIVING DAILY 50 ALREADY IN STOCK! analog gauges, so Ford dispatched Siegel on a tour of key metropolitan area$ to explain Ford's stance on Instrumentation and to get Input frontjournallsts on why they prefer the analog gauges. ·Customers. on the 'other hand, are beginning to accept electronic instrumenta- tion, accor:diog to Siegel. . He said more than 70 percent of drivers who tested different systems preferred electronic instrumentation because of Its large, easy-to-read numbers, fuel consump- tion information and displays that indicate when the car need s service or when there 1s a potential malfunction. · · •'California has been the leader in accepting and developing new technology.·· Siegel said. ''Traditionally, Californians have been on the leading edge of new trends, have been more open to change and are intrigued by beneficial technological innovation. "That's wh y we feel the electronic "71 FORD T·BIRD976UZK 'IO VW DASHER WON ~lK~ 07tCH£VYC.lOPUT 1P202l0 '13 FORD RANGER 2L24053 "It HONDA PRELUDE 1CHJ678 '95TOYOT14 4•2 PUT 2A88n6 "128UICKEGALWGN 18219 11 MERC COLONY PARK WON 1e<.B1Bt, 82 CHEVY S-10 PUT ?0«341 83 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 1 F Y0588 83 RANGER PUT 268687& 87 HYUNOAI EXCEL-Ol 1 RFG_.92 820LOSOELTA-MI 1LST637 85 MAZDA GLC·DELUJCE I Nf l if> 1 '83 NISSAN MA}(IMA IHFll')ql ·13 TOYOTA CELICA l AWM;tq 6o4 FORD T ·BIRO EL.AN 1 L.JVO ltl l ·~7 MSSAN SENT RA XE 1 LS Tf\Jl, L!2 MAZDA A1i7 IE I "20? .... 5 ..... ..... ..... .... 5 '54•5 '541~ '5195 '64S8 .... , .... 5 .... , Instrumentation Is being so well received In this market and why we expeet the trend to continue to grow nationally." S•I s,ld the type of instrumentation Ford plans to put In future cars Is based on what the automaker learned from consumers. · ''Peopl~ In the.Aerostar (minivan) market .. are interested in simplistic instrumentation,,,.. he said. "They' want Information, but don't want to be overwhelmed by It. In the Aerostar electronic cluster. information Is available - either on demand or when something Is wrong." Aerostar's electronic cluster includes one module with a tiny screen on which fuel, temperature. oil pressure and volt gauges can be called up individually at the touch of a single button. The gauges are the bar-type which show (in the case of fuel) a complete gauge from full to empty "Mustang owners say they want analog gauges -and they'll get them,·· Siegel sajd. ANNUAL "llCINTAGI un FINANCING ON SILICTtD MOOILS UP TO l6 MONTHS ON A''ltOVID CHDfT. 31 TO CHOOSE FROM "''-. H•11 i. &t1~1> e•n» e~11 t•lfJ\,t t1'f,\I 9t/UQ &t.\1 8¥J\l; ,. '.. llf)\J• 9t1\lt 0911 • 8•7\ .. tt•l',. UVl•• btllll Otl!t.11 &•lStt 1191' • "•11••1 tltl~11 8<1t)t11t ~""'° ht,,• IM'/'i,, •"066 ."'°'711A~1 A'~ ON ALL REMAINING DEMONSTRATORS IN STOCK . . --. '' . 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No pet.J HASTINGS & CO (714) 673-;4400 a It d I Id -• 2Bdrm 2Battr $740-$760 S?c;K o. n Assum• I/A Agt 2••1t1f Cta .. 1 vau e. cei tngs. w 3BA 2BA·Wl bay vu S t300 398 W W1fso·n 631-5583 640-556.0 ANY TIME' ~ _ _ hkup in garage $695 3BR 2BA P"""(' /2 car Elsa 031.7.370.556 6358 eaera 2102 u .--· w $6 000 Down• 3Bdrm 2 Avail now 760-8862 encl prkng. yrly $1350 •CUUlll IPT• story home 1 Years new• ' • PRICE 'FOR 01101 SALE Beach city bachelor pad DHI Ptiat 2126 WINTEA·2BA ocnfrnt , & Studio. tulJ kitchen. ulrls E•cluSo\e neognborhood' Stashed 10 $54 0001 Newer $ ,69 000 10 $ t59 900 $275 nice area private 3BR duplex. l'Mll now incl Only$450 Fee Nl•w pa1to'l.lndscap1ng' 2Bdrmhoma Ou1etPer-tmm.ic E ~.-c: 4Br?Ba pvt p.ir lo.1ng 1br appt s LOSETO BEACHI CAllHYHITAL TEUllHT 111-1110 S74 5001 St>ller carry ros ~treet Only $3300 brick yd w spa new paint 53'1 b 191 Agt fee 2BR 2BA, Garage. 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Fee Jones 631 1266 or Peninsula 2107 3br 2'1ba twnhse dbl gar, Af!rlaeats TEUllHT 111-1110 164!·:~74i3 ~~~-· 2 P~n~ns~~~ w~~~~~1~ Y;~ ~~is. h~~~~Psc~a1~0 H~?i lilhi ~~sg~~;,MP~~~: ~~: R~~r !Y ! • Villa Rentals 675-49 12 $ IOSOtmo 963· 7055 bl1a• 26H air lenced pool. carport _;'!,_:__;; __ • Corona •et Jllar 2122 lrYiH 2144 19A 1BA yearly Unfurn No pets 546-8791 3Br 28a Condo. lrplc apt No gar $800/mo • S625t mo E/Stde 2BR WOl'TUST!l211,000 2oBRea28A. sfpelccta2cuclar ~a r age & carport u111t11es Avail now Agt 1BA. patio. pool lndry ' COUITllY FllEICll c n view rp ar 6 73·4062 rm Ctose to all gar pa110 5 1 t Seaward t4951mo 640-5324 Back Bay 4Br 2'rBa. 2200 S 1535 mo 760-8382 L *IUlnl U4 1••* 149 E Bay s I Single story family If HI lt1cll 2141 Gar.frptc & more• Cathdrl TSL lllT 142-llOI hOmt> l ilrgP IOI slate COZY & CUtE 2 Bdrm 1 1' tBR tBA collage near s 000 673 53 8 11 '°'"' """' l"t<t• s.iund Bath lot Pplace patio beacri frptc garage ceiling t • 4 CASA IE HO vools 1P yard Liz or fr •nt r·r>11<,t> S 1000 mo large yard S 1 t501mo •ELITE A•U• WE RE THE BEST• (nu<"• 611 1266 or 1lt41 759·9590 498-8375 2Bdrm u tra large trig 1&2BEOROOMS spa new carpets drapes Ayenl 6~J 5354 sec 497_6287 * Huge'lc'itcnen 3or 2ba pro11andscapee1 .. 646 ~:~ .• 1 • NE[·.~~D~~£ ~iBA 4;t~~:~~~r~~~7r1::1 ,if~~E-~~~9;~;~~;: !~~~c~~~:~:: AVAIL $202.000 1025 Damas- 2124 IALIOA ISUll lirct 2 •Bll·tn ovens & ranges '----;-------------------------------------tt_c_u..:.!>~C;-or;c;le;5;5-;i~-3~2~8~8--f~!.!~:!lt~~~C!~~~l06;!!!friC~os~t11~M~es~1~~~~~Wi LIV( II A CASTLE bedroom close 10 waler •Patios IF YOU'VE R N A RAH FIND!! ?BR 10.1 gar D t-•ns gar-1i'e~art Qlem t'nate t&t&H~ Covered Gara.9!1s .... 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YEA AL y Clean• lg 2bd 1 2 · Oen Owner's Unit 695 A JOANN pet Ok tl yd 1nctds den 1•2 1171 OCUM I CITY LllHTS overloo~ •ng .,,1ndy beach $650 mo met gardner $900 539·6191 Agt tee tba 19 k•tcrien sundeck ~ • A PIUGIDT 4Br 2Ba Fower n1gn on a x main chan11e1 3Bdrm .194 5849 $950 645 3366 ·0 . Easts•de2BdrmS625/mo t>lulf DrivP by 1929 Whit •f'ntal income s2o OOO Wrnter rent at 2Br 1' r8a 673· 7565 before 9 30pm All utols pd s300 set dep I ~~;51,on~~t ~~~1urg01!~ ~r;~u~~Y., A~·~~ge~~9e5d 2!=tei"~ 6gr~,'~~1 P~as L~ ~g~~n g:.~8Je $8~g~~e0d lilboa Ptnianla No pets Avail now Call NOW - 'S I -ss $138 ono 642 6604 n wnPr Agl 644 9513 ~Jrl.I No pel !. $685/mo 18181332·7096 2607 650-6390 .. 1s1 '>ec 497-6287 Lalanne Apts 2Br tBa Ill CHYON COHO! Newport lucl1 2169 2BA 1BA garage includes $70-0 mo S300 dep Gas ,0 ABOUI o.--;,0ner perlPCt lrg 3 •HSTSIDEllOME• 1 bloc!\ to wave~S485 31;~''!~v!~~b~0Pr~a~~ I:. water pd Child ok % A.P.R. 1 a~D 1986 Gas Peugeot GL Sedan. Wagon or Turbo GL 2 2% trnancing • or our 4 year /37.500 mile FREE scheduled ma1.ntenance plan · ~.. What more could you want? 2.2 Annual Percentage Rate __J 764-Make a 11tfy baby golt Use soil o• v1w1 remnants and stutt oni> -;111p at a lime Dorectoon' yil•r.lages de1<11ts for cr11 covpr d.l .so· I I• • ;Miit" S3 25 pl···· -.. 1( f.MI !.I J•' t .-t'"• •hn, ~. , ) )"' t ,, 5eno IG hdrm 2 Oil • c w pool Larqe 3Br 2Ba lrptc 2 car llach pad eQuipt ,1 new BALBOA 752_57 10 t838 Ptaren11a See Mgr '>I ,1 tellnos Avail g.;r.ige all blt•ns encl dPPI~ details 5 9·619 t Large 2bdrm carpets • ,, S IA~tl mo Call y,1r(1 Pets ok S 115° Fee Aqt IPe •CUTE I COZY* drapes bu11tms lore· I Ii'"'"• qt 1 ' 1. t>6 TEUllEIT 175-1110 Newport Shores gorgeous 2Br ?Ba patio garage place garage $650 ,..,.,0 •NEWPOAI ~fflGHI S • •NP" l i> Condo nr beh JB1 28a all amenities 1"9 5tve Only $700 Fee 1323 Baker St 551-5932 A• ind NPw Townhome 1 IA• .. 8 1 f P lJb! gar ocean voew new crpt TELERE•T lll-1110 I .. <Ju !>O It 3Br 2 ,Bd "'""' .. n , et '"' $ t 195 Upper Duple A $ tll<Xl ChO•c:.: l o .,~···I'"" 1~ r 11 1~11 rt.1:'%66 V•lld Rentals675-49t2 •STEPSTOSAll• llST1H! E side 2BR 1 BA gar lrg ydrd·'w 'Cl hkup Great 10- cat1on $125 mo gr .tdP~ st ;ci c.0-0 Stud•O lull ~otchen all uttts * J,J!){ I( fr Pl EASE RS• 21r 21a • ••• ' $400 H ' .. DOVE" ".E' 751-5010 one urry ree 21H ' '' 11e •I ~675 2ba 2 r a• oaraqe Steps to bG'1 TELEllENT 175-1110 2544 -46 Orange Ave TSl MGMT 642 1603 IEWPOllT ICM COIDO ';~;"; ~''0 "'0~ ti" avaoi s l l]'i mo ~42 3850 4Br 4Ba Duplex Apt un· furn 6 mo tse or m lhly t1I Mo.if 1 Gar S2:?00 2t1 Cl4 J 8 4 3 4 o r ? 1 I <!'11·2860 BPIOw market SQ51( AQI Ef'>.J 63 t 13 ·o 556 6358 •531-1111• 01 ""'l ,o;ovP 30r 2ba 2-gar San J11n._C1p. 1078 1. pool i.od s oets PRIME 1 15 ACRES ~ in1 .., S 39 6 191 Agt fee ~Pt v Ill:! c\ P;CIU'll't/P ho•~!' lfHl .. 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PIPC.t GOO I rvt palo S••flQ S 1 189 "' rter 86 I 0697 or l:ll o I I >00 '9-ql N<• Fee ~'111i't1 ON SPRINGS (, ,, I , l:;r .-Bd Irr level "' , ;> r a• garage 2BR Cottage w Npt tnse It< l oCh prkng $785 mo ,, , utol pd •el s n.l;:' 7003 or 642 694 t •3BR 2'1BA CONDO oay note view W 1 O pool ~pa Newport fer riltf' S 1050 mo 63l ·1153 •HAID IEW TWIMI 2BR ?BA 2 car gar Walk 10 Nwpt Cntr $1350 mo I yr lse Agt 640-5664 * LllO IAYFllOIT * f 11rn 3BR 2BA wntr rntl 675-8116 or 675· 766 7 BAY Frontage pier Wntr lurn pr kg 2br S 1000 lb! $650 $700 UlllS pd, 303 E Edqewater 87 1 2866 DELUXE '3br 2ba bll·1ns trplc 9,11 no pets steps tro ocean & f)ay Yrlv $ 1 l 50 •mo 559· 7 194 N EWPOR.l VILL AGE AP~lMENTS Cos a Mesa PRESTIG LOCATION 5 Blocks to South Coast Plaza •Close to OC Alfpori • 7 M•nl•tes to Beach •N1ant Lighted Sand Volleyball & T ennos ens •Pool JdCulZ• BBQ •Covered Parking •Cable TV Available •Rec Room w1t11 Foreptace LSE 1 YA 2BA Furn gar and Botloard'i S 1000 1133 E Balboa •Saunas Btvd 213 94 3.5 434 t BR FURN UNFURN :? 13 Cl43-2860 Corner Nwpt Fwy & Bake• 4 Bedroom 2 • Bath 2 Sorry No pets• ':itorv on canal in Newport I SllHP I CltH ;° 141557 ·0075 Sho•es $t6501mo Bkr tt>d $650 Bach $525 no Call 642 ·3850 PPt'! 102 E Bay Apt 6 Nice 28r 2Ba 0 w Oll•ns lndry lac lncd pallo No 1BR 28A / bloclt to OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba Dt'IS Non !.ml.r S650 bt'.tlh new carpet paint I a11a1t now Bt>aul view nr 7fi0 14 18 0, 642-7'i28 S 1250 mo Veafly 8dlbo.i Poer $1 150 mo PlAVA A E 671 1000 ... nit-• s1n').$1'350 mo SHARP• CLEAN Eastsode yrly Agl 7'>} ?22f1 28• w sundPGI< new crpt drp I\ paint Encl 9a1age "'*"'"'"'' '1''11'•"' financing for 36 months on approved credit I =!!~12.Uoe. 61 ,. llortltt<1I Btvi! W0001o0t NY ttffi Pnnt !Unit ~I llfl Silt Pllttm !l\Jml>tf R-1 LOTS w : ,,, N ri hlo.up Ove1 •• , •. om· ~ I 1115 Poot spa : •'•' Ne P"I' l\4Q-Q447 F 1-.• .• ,, .. 11.c..;11011 7 oon _,, •• 'I AS~!l•g $', 11()1) r Aq r510F Baytron1 3BR S t500 OcPantront 5BA $3000 Wpst Bay Av 3BA S t550 1~1 bllo. 10 OCn 2Br • S 1200 Dovf'r Snores 3BR $3000 Batbua Apl 2BR $850 Newport Bch 3BR S 1350 Yea1ty-Wmter Short terms Wmter Rental !urn 28• No DPIS $7SO ')46-9950 tBa Oupt('• garage 1 lllk 10 OCPan or bay No SHARP• CL EAN 2 Br pe1s $700 714·675·4 142 1 .Ba W O 111.uc; patio & ~-~--· JJll3J:JlC.:l·lll _ IMPORTS ' I ' ' ..... ,. 848 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Calif GET DISCOUNT COUPONS WORTH $14 , r'lur Sl <...ra'1•·' ~ 1' • 'U9 Use lhem ;, 1 111 ,, ., •ts booi\~ :tl, p<sc:-,,,,,,µ rr1ore th.in H1110 '"111'- qn 96 color pag<"• Order Catalog #86-C SeTid $1 to · Reader Ma11 t.7 t 1 Nfl'1herr> Blvd w ... "I sooe N v 11r; LAURA WHEELER 1986 XT COUPE s212. 7 l.rMo. Plus Tax I)>. \1111111" I ln\l.•d I nd I '"1"· I ••t.tl I l11 q· '"·' If.·~ .. ~ f t1t,1l o1f l',l\l11\'lf(\$1f)X~~ ~lo '"f'lll'lt IH( 11'\fll \ptff011,tf .111.f l111t11 "<1h Int gar t ' t ~ I J\l\iflt•I V'<ltll ((in I ~ t I i · 00 m o , ,_., "'" nth,, ;r,n .,, , 4 ---------I 1 ,.,t~11l•• /tor I 1ba gar Traditional Realt y 631-7:170 Out of County Property 1525 I MONTEREY CMTY CLI P oln• (")p<opr f ?Br 2Ba furn fl•· .f Int F. mntn 111ew '""Cl• ''" cour"tt:' A<o'ium '"' Po" .. r1 Im 1a..,1 sa1" ~ ' '1;>'112;>,> • 1 •1 . < rlrapes I ~ •11 . '"' ; I (l 8164 r A<; 1 <;10F HOUSE 1' 111'111 '"" w I yr tse 3Bt :SO.o lq .11 r.l .. ,1n -grdnr tlf1 N< '"''" 64<' 4968 E SIOF ltr•u<;., JBr 2' 1Ba. '"'" q1111•t t.111 de-sac. f.l"''" " l'<'IS $1300 mo 1st 1,1•.t oer• 64'1 0779 Househunl"'" ">IOP look "''I $5?'t E '>•de cozv I '" I' h.Ool f•r)>' 539·619 I Aqr •.-1 let U1 Heat YH Sell y ,., p,_,.,,,t Can C11111n.•, 642-5678 Burr WMe Realtor Inc 290 1 Newport Blvd N B (714) 175-4130 BAYRIOGE Co.ndo 2bf, 21>.i gated all ammen w1d gar rt>fs $1250'mo 540 755 t or 786·5 t80 garage N o pe ts Corona del Jllar 2622 S69o mo 546 9950 Spac•ous 2B• 2Ba Apt 2Br lba front apt, garage CPntrall~ located l>twn relr1ge1a1or & dishwasher N"-µI 8 .,d &, Harhor 43 t IRIS F'orep)ace $665 m e 63 I . 193 1 SPe Sat 11 OOAM t OOPM STUDIO APT FURNISHED * LOYEL Y AREA* $4CI'\ m•• mature person :? Bedroom & study f'xlra perli>rert le.:ive message cut(' •;tnve & lrog only 646-5330 $900 ultls incl Fee Ill CHYOI COIDO! TEUllHT 175 IHO TOP AREA quiet no Pf'IS DPSIQner perfect lr9 3 • MESA PINES IBt IBa bdrm 2' ba a c w1poo1 312 CAlllATIOM, APT E Carport t>.ic~ ,ard encl !>PJ to>nnos S 1850/mo ..lBdrm unlurn 1 t>lk 10 pa too '" balcony $650 up C;ill S11e agl 63 t 1266 bCh $750 mo 675 4 174 POOL spa bOq 549 2447 ILUFFS UEC 00110 ... Bache 1 or s 1 u d, o Dau Point 2626 3BR • den 3BA poot w kolrhPnt-tlt> 1 llll< to •CLO E TO BEA H * Min vof'w 1g gar tlll 111s bPdCh $445 rno •net 21>CI Hia w gar $750 714 Be.1m ce11 wallpaper ut•I~ Candi 673 24 18 739 t919·days Pvt ii1~·1~1 ,'~~'-~so~ t 700 CMIHCTEll I CllARI 49 i 1326-Eves 3Br 2Ba very large all Hont. lt1cll 2640 CAllLLAO 111 Fit-etwod mint cond 675 8 t 16 CAPE COO Condo' Tennis, pool spa 2bt.J, 2na 2car gar S t650 mo Marilyn 759-t t95 111 msg DUPLEX 2bd •. frplc. gar, 2 patios. completely re· decorated $900 Yearly Open Sat-Sun 10-4 520 I River 2 13 376-0665 Garage & l1plc enhance $585 pool & 1acuz ren1a1 !lat 539 6 t9 t Agt lee HARBOR VIEW HOMES PALERMO 40r • ex panded tam rm , good loc S l 750 759· 7602 blllns washeu dryer Ctose to beach 2 bdrm 2 Must see• F~ St275 bath upstairs unit TELHHT 115-HIO $695 rno No pets Drove DUPLEX up 2b1 2ba. pvt. sunder k noc~ view, relng <l!w lrpl new .J81nttca1pet 2 car gar, laundry 1ac11 t613' / Narcissus CdM S 1 tOOt mo 495·8238 Ocean view 1Bdrm prvt entry Shr kitchen cptes ok Nr l>ch $750/mo uhls incl Srot1 160 0920 Steps 10 beach Single room'I Bac hel o rs tBdrm"I & :?Bdrms avail N!'v. crpt'I A •1oor-s ln<lry rm suntleck prvt garage avail No pet" 67'>-24.44 by 2 l 5 Oswego. Untt C then call Pam 631-1266 ... lt1rththtHI Fresh newly decorated 2bd on bch. pool, sauna $1150 642-7796 Lovely unlurn 2Br I' 1Ba Condo W1D Ing w11ce maker. new crpt & paint $750 Clem Agt 962-889 1 1988~Subaru-3d Htcbk Priced from $5795. 4 to cho01e ' GL'a DL'a XT'a Turbo'• QL 10'• j I OVIR-IO -NIW I 8UllARU'9 IN STOCK for information & surprisingly low cost. Cla'91l1ed t. •greet place to advertise your home t>us• ness Newport Island charming -.==:~::;::::===<;:::;;;=====~~~ walertronl Avl now• New 'JI..~.. • ....~ "~•• •--11•~' -"'-Ctpt 36< 1489 S ~ "911.. ... ..--.. '9WN .. Voll a R~ntals 675-49 t 2 ll~~iij"11~•jji~;;;;ii;;j;iiiii;;ij;ijii Nwpt Crest Twnhs 2BR 2 BA end unot apprOll t600 sl Tennis comm pool S t300Jmo yrly Agl Ca1ol 67l-1J-OO 548·32 t6 WOODLAND VILLA I ------------------------1 .. ____ ....__ .......... __ _.:.;..-. ____ ..:, 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 ,, _. ____ ._L_ ('7'41 H>THO 12Ul t2t· ... .... ... , ..... ..... ,.. go For Easy Ow111rs~1,· MO. . ... .,,....,,... ' . . MERCEDES h l . • 1 ·; ' OCE~N FRONT DUPLEX - Huge hv rm & lrplC wlfrtg furn unlurn winter rental Upper •bd 2b8 St500 Lowor-3bd 2t?a S1250 506 f OcH n Front Owner Call M·F 476·3101 , APARTMlllTI Comt & tn1oy our 1udfn sl1lf apts Qulft coml111tablt Im clow to lrttw1y\ & So Coesl 1'1111 •fltlt only l!1tnult) to t t>each Gaiacn awl!lablf HO P£1S PtlASl ....... Al •UWY•ee .. •AClllLM 'llS.'HI '...... . ........ . 2 -····· '76S.''171 ICIHFHIT... UI, ... , a.., wan. .... 38r 298 lrptc garage. Ml •aa.- lng stOvt" St ~OO FOf! Tll _ ........ TELHUT lll-lllO ~~-;:·;-;;;;~;;;;~·~·~a.~t~•11 • laat. lttc• 2141 ltwprt .... ' 1111 ltatah tt Uart hliMca/lfflN Int .......,. Jell p1dr1IJ!!e .. !lf1pf.f9e 19 • ~ IU-VILUll ·=~·=-· COM Roommlte to 9. 11H '~~ !1!: &l'I= CATl,..NO COMPANY ... , _ l>CNMNCID.......... PIT ftl llJ .... Lg API w/llrepl~. next .. ILJ llftll Ing IOf .thowfoorna In 1• IOoklng for I fflendly, for '"1Y I••"*'' "-'-rt!Mry, ........... lnft, '*'°" ...... '-'I• Al, .. ,.. ... W., LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE .. lo park/lennl• $438/mo Ample pkg •. utlll pakl lt¥lne ... ~&1 matute Pl'~" wit" let 8'or9. 4' .... ~ lllftl. lk.lla IJIWIL .W-0-10Jlft~ .... Ill• fMllft __.. • ._., •Spectacular apts llU1Wlm + uttt. ntsmkr '7tl0-H31 2855 E Cit 11WV •7&-etoo ---~lceec>lf\9 9XP«lenoe wotk a.tut~ 8tiftQ ••• hllptUI, n/tfft/11.r. Ptt '**""• t1'MIMO DtloU-tOCIO IJAt.lnO * I & ~Br. 1 & 2Ba suit" NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING Fem.ie retired eompenton to wotl< P11t Time In OW OMV recQid. Unll•d c:.il ~ 4,.._HS7 •Spaetoua tow .. _., Ideally located In Newp0<t COM lhr very nice 3br 887 w .... ti St c •• eought !Of IO'llng C#e ol Irvine office. Houri 11• Rent All c M 845.-0780 , flt ... *Fireplaces Bedroom floor pl1ns. 1mmed $433/mo Stores or Ofcs. eC>0•3000 hllhlcpg duti.t in Hchg PIT fof Ml Gtoue>. T~ lf'O contrOlr' In ... Order· lmmedllll ~ ~ n.......... Beach Unique 1, 2 & 3 2ba,Fln-tmkrpr1l'd Avl • ,., " ..... femlle Invalid • light flex.Ible '81·$1110 .-·--·~· . OEN!ML°'CCllNC FOfcomMI..,_ • . ft PGrlvadte balconies or Pool1 & sn.a1 Located 760· t267 Kerri. Iv m"". Sq Ft. Agt 541-6032 IOf room & bOlfd. ASAPI llllfD..... FEMALE to run 55-pnl. ui>'d -a... Jerll Ing, ~'4>• ~ ....... IYOinG .. 1 ;,.~ ~1=' ar en pau09 near , vart;ir ot conve-... ~ Beh Oiiice bldg EvesJWknds &46-3375 F •P••• E-...._ ptlotQCOP¥ ~ and sse.W"'J' & ~ l YP9 50 f! .._ ,-..,,,..., WIY Mn ee 1 1 1'11111111 2 spa 11 a ail 1 l °' arty _,....,_,,Ren-oo m.illng fda.!MM co. WPft\ & tO key. COmc>uter MCE fHONIT •3 Lighted tenn11 eour11 men s or a ages 2.bd. ulllltlM lnet'd Av1 Im-S 150/~o & $~50/mo w~r HOUSE MANAGER to tal St0te. HM"Y phonM, loceted 11· \7925 Slty •E 11:11. IWT9' • "91pM. 873-0780 ColCa .::,/.A'J:.... •2Swlmming pools •Shopping mediately 642-7390 ¥ilw. 833 Dover Or. II• 30 care '°' 6 lfdlf1y ~111ng typing sklll1 needed. Pll'k Clfell, SUlle E. See Allettyotc, 0r.,.._ App(• tal Full and ,..,:4: •Streams & e>ond• •Th .. tres c-ONDO E'"'••-cu ···rc· 645-7570 O< 712-7294 • ... ultude+ eicp. req d Gd must work Set. United J.w ..... oo nour, P11r1 Ql 20 fv'al.v*, ''°"' ok/lnt ~tor"'*"' or,. ......._ • • E. 11tfl •ScHry, no pett •Rettaurenta -... ... ---ary-+ benefit•. Rent-An.C M 645-0780 Full time 9''d 711 7114 ~ * Furnlahlng• at1ail * Parks/Blac1'll n • w I Furn. Ir p c . Newport Bch oltlce bldQ. M1HIOt1 Viejo 582-1876 • exper P' · • tltll, Hn flu. ~ Str.-C, Colea MeM Gas tor Hiiting g, Cook mg waltll~ry 1426 .. 'I> uOI. 2 spaces 1vall. 1 lor Live-In HouH••P« F7 C Paid Selected Units with FV•· gar, pool, J-.cz. yard; 5 $ 150/mo & $250/mo w/ cooking ,,.._,1t drJve .. plaoes Now taking reser-, min to UCI. 642·6313 'M";,85~·03 0~;r2~72· !!' 30 Refs. Beaollful CdM Hm: WIY llT GALL vatlons tor November OC· Female pref'd. Cl11n C M, _ • ~ Good Hlary 631-611,$ 111·1111 cupancy Apl $275 • S 100 dep lffaa•s Fl• 111 ... For lurlher Information, moves you '" ~vi now. E 17~1 CM Remodeled lfftet OltMlq I IMN SUWlll VILUIE please ca11 talk 10 Rick 642·6752 pvt. ''tba. 11c. patio rh4i Cert. llS·HU 15555 Huntington Village FEMALE to share 391' aa Doyle Co/RICh 722· ttl02 T Mr ~a•a Lane, from San Otego (l t•)l21-llll hou!M! 1n Costa Meu w/2 -,~•!i!ac~~·~'!""'!~-,..;.;.;~~ Freeway, north ol Beach OP~N DAIL. Y • ·Other women. $400.'tno l .. attrial 27.. PllSllllL f tllhr· to McFadden. west on 8 30AM-5 30PM Call 548-3977 9300 SF r:furblih1ng In-Christian Ministry S5·S6 Mef.ctden ~ . N1 ocean • unlurn $800, F non smkr retp neat side & out. can redo lntlf hr Mon·frl 642-1426 L11aa1 ltu~ 2141 yrty 5204 Neptune shr N B hM, turn' room l0$Ult. 8~5 w 15th St NB .• ti . 1:1. . -Lower 2BA 1BA. lrpk:. $350/mo 1 utll $200 sec 213-433-0941 I ttll•u •amn~• ~~~~51s1 ~3-~~~~ ~o~E~Ar~~~b~tt SIM~~~~~~==~~=======~=======~=~~==~~=~~=~~~~~~ Studio. crpts/drps, lndry Ocnlrnt upper •3e, 2Ba. 2 ~tnon-smk Sh( very lg, Hoag Hospjtall 15,000 *INSURANCE AGENCV 1~Ca-r,.)lm_.==t------·-a..triiaJIP' __ .""'!I"~----............ Paiatlat rm. retngtstove. utlls Incl gar, new crpts & window beautifully furn home on sqft on app,ox. 1 tCfl Needs .Personal l,.1n11 iiiii:iiii=====iiiiiiii 60(), A •f>iw 1 -PAI*. a: ,_ ia. 1 ·-·~ ~~"""!iii-""""'"!",.._,..._ Hurry. Fee.$3161 · coverings Ur'lltd v'ew Quiet CM St 3 bdrm, 2 $895.000 640q opo or CS A ·Call 979·8543 for $ Cabl~•·P~-1=~c "ii; "'"' " ,_ ,.,.. _,.•.----...., ...... ___ ,A.A.A. PAINTING lnt/E•1 TfLHHJ lll·lllO s 1625 Vr1y 85Q-9192 elegant batl'\s: sunroom, 645.:,.752 !· appointment ~.40 p~, d'af 35 yrsexp Jerry 642.0M7 ~.~ree T:i ~~/345 T,,.. TIUlc · · . 1~i~~~=5 BL.KS to beach' 2bd, Tri-Pit•··,·~ Shi skylights_ library, lndry. la1iat11 A;f!uacial nCinuY : Thal'I ALL yoU pay tor Horne lmp(p'll l oo I\ ... :------_.~/f'lmOve. !Mnup -~ . • 1 >be . den. trplc, avail S • ~ •1 studio. pvt yard Near La T tM Exeellenl opport'y tor top 3 lines. 30 day minimum I love my Work, 14 yrs •llP ~ nu lawnl sprnklr 751·3476 EXTERIOR' EXPERTS 1011 Vrly S960 497 -3528 pectacular . wh te water OCC New teak bdrm. ty t a DI 4 notch secfy lo provide in tl'll Local refs Dave 642· 7390 1*AXNDYQXA; * -Otfhcult r991irs R sped#ly or 673-3696 631·7137 oceanfront view. 3Br S300 • sec rels 540-5959 Signature Loans Up to support to President of a SERVICE Large or smaia I do It all! Of1ental G1tdeoer/Wkly Lic•218597 83t-9295 2Ba 2 gar. furn. winier F rmmt resp n-smk want-S 10.000 Free Oe1a1ls De· dymanic growing A E Dev Plus Small Aemod91 and Pat 531·5579 Ot Ive meg main · cleanup l'llllside, GLASGOW PANTING ltw~rt ltac~ 2669 $ l300 2004 West Ocean ..,. 2br lba pool gym versified 73 11 Beler1ve c A 5 Additions Walls. Doors trees. resod sprnklr repr 1 -Front 640-4784 "'v o equires yrs indus •GEN HOME REPAlRS-Lag H1lls/Ninuel 458-6160 Int/Ext 30 yrs exper · 2BA 1 •BA condo wlfrplc 1enn1s mqre• Nr S Cst = 1016 Houston TX 77036 try related exper. 70wpm DIRECTORY 142· llll, I IAU, ID ·• ref s 642-5214 Pool Nr Hoa¥ Hospual Sludentsl Late 2 & 3Bdrms S350tmo 966-1172 WIDOW has MONEY IO< typing. shthnd & W P . - ---Paint Drywall Carp<tntry DIG IT LANDSCAPE ANO ------ N inte 1 1 c 11 v 11 1 · Ct•tat/Ctacrttt etc Gary 645•5277 PTL CONST w d 111 R ••aw IFf •111111 o pets 950/mo w r renal> a 1 a f SHR 3BAHOMEINCM TDs SIOK/up. no cre<iit excn 1 organiza11ona1. _ e ig 11a eas _,,,_,,. •••• 675·0530 mornings Rentals 675-4912 51 50mo. asst teacher 1n v no penalty Call written verbal com-CALL TODAY II Driveways, pallot. paths. FENCES-GATES TrM trim prtoes he/Ins 646-7070 Ceilings sprayed Waif r• 2BR lBA, 2 blks lrom WllTEll oc1•1fllllT whlchr 2 days wk unit! 10 Denison Assoc 673 731 1 mumcatton skills & a prol ASI Fiii Liii etc No )Ob too small. Dump runs. c M /N B ORIENT AL GARDENER pairs Neat & frM "' • manner Positive atlltude Reas Mickey. 536-0553 area Jim Whyte. 642-7206 ALLSTAR, 542-9266 J1y beach & stores. great FURN 2 & 3BA lrom $800 2pm n·smkr 645·2357 Aaataact•tata & llex1b11tty a must Com· Your -Full gardening MfV1ce neighborhood $725/mo PLAYA RE 613-1900 F d 11 1 .__ 1 ServiceOirectory WEEKS CONCRETE Home Rec>alr: Plumbing. Freeest1ma1es 530-0185 Par;a'a! 673•4576 or 675.4912 S k C urmshe room 1n Costa •aataactatata ZIZO pe 1 1ve sa ary . .,.,ne its 1 et.c b th & t t Ill t Mesa home KHchen n pkg & a pleasant environ Representative SERVICES • Saw cutting· carpen ry. ' • Gardlnlng-C11anups-Tree l'""iFio1JA.,.iliHftji~d..,INf,.E•R.,i"'o"M"s.-la tll · t rt privileges S300t mo •SPIRITUAL & PSVCHtC Submit resume & salary 142-4321tlf.310 remove concrete-asphalt-remdl & haul 647•2328 removals-Trim·N-lawns HANGING/STRIPPING •E.ASTILIFf • 2616 6.it5 2435 READINGS Palm and 10 Calif Communities dirt •487559 _631-2610 llaalia1.-& Matnt Alfredo 541-3833 VISA-MC 873-1512 NON·SMOKERSONLV l·.-c·1e·a·n-1B"'A_1,.a·A...;n;.;r ;.;S;.;C FA A cardread1ngsava1tabte Inc 3187-A Airway CM ---------CLa'l•Cart LTHAU-LING -MO\/ING T T C S1unmng 1Br I Ba plus Piaza Patto carport U N M Npt bcn respon Nationally renowned psy-Alln Terry Pastor • reel rim/ teanup compl FRANKS CUSTOM PAINT· e11 01 mous terrace-pool spa CMd Ok M prollstuden1 ntsmkr chic local & lic'd 19 yrs Actaatical Ctiliiap fMy HOME OAYCAREf Garage & Yard Ctnups gar,,ien1ng Competltrve ING & WALL COVERING sundeck' Lovely environ-$625 NO PETS 722-80 11 incl ldry ullls & pool a11a11 Sat1s1ac11on GuarantllO' Mtffic&J/Dtatal SlOS AEBtOWN OR PAINlEO Xlnt program. reas rites, Jon 64S-8192 ~1c_e_s. ~huck 642-2873 Lie ,..315815 543-1853 men1 Pool No pels immed S45o 760·0l tO 492-7296 or 493-2054 16 Hrs/Week Front/Bee" Also Int/Ext Pa1n11ng med ••P C M 642-0~• HAULING • CLEAN·UPS- S750 Lease 640·0349 10111-ia_c_. -•-•.•.ta .. 1_1 ____ M 26 • prol n·smk lg Custom Medical/Dental oll1ce help Pleasant Lic=288597 631-9295 Cl ia St · --7 Days Lowest rates Ma ... !I_ Platttr/lerair IM•I 216& 4bdrm 2' 1ba Hse in Software written for your working cond $3 50 • Hr taa I met Call Barry, 631·4748 BRICKWORK Smell 1obs •YWILL *LIN ISLE.* Arhst Studio/Storage in CdM nr bch avf 101 t office by dBase expert Laguna Bch 494-9643 A~alt Housecleaning•Wlndows Newport. Costa Mesa, Complete aervlclsl FREE 3B1 2Ba. frpl<: S 1250 $350 · 760 9195 s50/hr -guaranteed-free IEITAL &SSISTAIT Pafi\ing Area Repairs & 14 yrs. reflable. reas. own lt1lt~, ltaaty Irvine Ref's 675-3 175 estimates• 675-3060 6 75·30221(619)753•0719 Old CdM adi to pvt hm MIF Music lover Back bay consullat1on Healthcare Resurfacing • Rooting & trans Pina 645"9866 Della Fa'tatll " LOW COST Block-brick w/beaul vu overlooking T Mature & mot111a1ed Per· - -· 1 1/E 1 fit h Pl tlflng * VE.llSAILUS * ocn s 125 mo 675-3873 conclo pool 1ac, ten. Software 548-6993 Morn son willing to grow Fron I Waterproofing• 631·4199 FFllENDL V TIGERS! Why ~ 1 ............ __ • .._,_ cement·stone-repairs Lie n x a c at ' 2Br 2Ba $980 $375 mo $1 50 dp Avail L ia. F ~ 2925 db k It sp11nd your valuable time '""'"' .......--a427280 Steve. 831·6874 Custom Texturing Quality 722_7388 Emp1y·dmann1smkr,llgnt now 722-7760Chas Olt • •••• ~K ~~su~a~cc~ 8~~11~~~ Asphalldri11ewayssealed, i:1eaning?Freeesumates HI energy,chot test FREE Work Probfems-NoProb-nse pr11111s prvt room 1n patch. wate1prool cracks. t~asonable 541.3606 • consu1t•t1on 673-9322 ima1 lemsl =326864 564-7831 *Versailles Bachelor Unit Qu•et CM nome S300t mo NB BAVFAONT TWNHSE lions ><·ray license etc 25 yrs exp 772-3338 ----------· Great ioc• Sec bldg, uttls incl 546-6713 g11 loc lrplc will share fOlJND ADS 631-1420 Wanda & Kelly's Ouallty w .. acaJiat •A· 1..,_* pool spa Nr bch s690 w1 1 or 2 Prot F tM $400-Clerical Of lier S400 la. aiatll Stnictt ~~leaning. exp refs, t. CLEAN & EXPERT -ID·1>.U.u...'2lU1.:W1L:J..JM1JOQ4~ rJllLG.u $600 673·4222. ayJ IJDfiUlij ._ rsexpenence H r4·1W-H•-H•-M"4 Room for non smok n ARE fRE£ llYEITI••-•W N YPIN AN Landscaplng-RototUhng Lie T • 116 428 730-1353 • 1 r. Need M non smlv ma1ure _.. CLERICAL WORK IN MY Ctatracttra Soil pr.n..Sod·Sprinklers ACROSS, .... IUCll gentlemen 548 5056 responsible S2501mO ····sT·-HOME REAS 840 7483 y .. · ••ABC .. OVING•• DRAINS Clear from si5"' JBR 2BA I d C A _.. -• . B I w· ILSON & SON·S Color "'antlnn-BordlfS-"" n~ owerdumt w LAGUNA BEACH lurn rm E1s1de C M Call Lara a ', Immediate opening for an BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Am Add AemOd""' Kite Des"'n.'Comp .. l:ll reno-Quick & Careful T 138046 Faucet-Otsposal·A4t1>1pet .. up gar yar Ne•t to pvt en tr shr bath $300 63 1 85851D 646 614 7 tE Ass1stant10 our Account "' ·v LO AA TES 552-04 10 64 1 -0907 .. 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Free est Ltc'd arpets d apes W sh llchen and laundry FOUND Bicycle. black. possess the ability to pri· ~ S 0 G Student Movers Insured \. 0 r · a • available utU111es 1n-Avail 1mrned 722·0676 ca 11 and de 5 cr1 be orillze Excellent ben· AmCal Credit Counselors By Norman The Doorman JAPANE E AROENIN 30 yrs exp Walt, 770-2725 t:$'1' ryer hkup, encl gar eluded 546-7513 Prollf saak same to shr 640-6259 efits Call 642-432 t ext 1714) 496· 7961 Oak & Fir 857-DOOR SERV Clean-up & Maint L•c T 124-436 64 1-8427 I'll t>ut any bid by 50% ~o No pets 675-6606 uu Free est Tony.964-4758 NEW Warehouse Storage Rolth/lllotth 2711 2Br 2' .ba cusl 1wnhm FOUND CAT CARRIER 316 Judy Oetting lor in· C Electrical Really" Work guar Ill CAIYH UST En1oy tne luxury ol this ex· c1us111e guard gated com- mun11y 1n a spacious 2Bdr m Tow nhouse AmP1111tes incl lrplcs wet bdr\ A C micros W•D hkul'.JS & 2 car garages S 1595 Sorry no ptts _ n sml\ pvt ba $400/mo • WOODED in parking lot terv1ew appo1ntmen1 aatiatll -----------DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn •'11-... 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P f B •• w.I Pt'ltt FINISHING Strip-stain Ouahty work tree est 1 time free est 241-1640 By hr lo< piece 646-3665 rot ""' alboa 1st hm to FOUND •n E Blull 9121 255 3 968 7 EXISERT CE0 •MtC Till"" Wkly rentals $145 & sn1 rrn ana ba p11t enir gray kitty lronl paws 330 Bay St seat-refinish Quality work ::4 1 • 401 C&B LAWN SERVICE """ """ Up 'Wldy Color TV 11ee W D $550 mo Call declawed 640-4105 CostaMesa.CA92626 treeest Sean 892-7l03 AESIOICOMM LllNO 26MOW =EOGETWICE MO 1.• .. a.r.1.ia .. 1._lf_m_·c.1 ___ ~~~~~vei:.~~~~~~783 collee heale<I pool ma•d 642 4300 Ao 215 C t yrs Do rny own work u c S2<l·S25 548-5722 Companion/Aides lor llve S"' vice & steps to ocean F OUNO trg blacl< male dog HVEllTISlll 11r• ,, :t 27 804 1 Al 646-8126 1n care & hie hS"P9 for Wia•ew Clt1au1 K1tcn -; avl 985 N Coast Ill E'llutf C114t w whl on leel chest & ASSISTUT Expert Carpentry Service ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE the elderly (7l4)833·2009 Hwy Lag Bch 494 5294 Prot 35 • n·Smk 3BR end ot 1a1t vie: Springdale Aepau·Aemod·l-Add11tons ELECTRICIAN Qual work Sod Clean·ups Ma1nt LET THE SUNSHINE IN 644-0509 2 8 Immediate opening tor an Doo F $20 h s 1 850 7 p · · 3BA pool 640·5 128 msg & Bolsa HB 894-8 2 Assistant 10 our Accounl rr.-~tc 548-4980 ree att r p11nk ers etc ·4 14 11ataa1 Sunsn1ne window cleanlnQ EASTBLUF.f. Towntiouse Aµt 3Br 2 ,ea 2 Cd• gar No p~1s $1025 mo yr lse 644-1010 or 760·7037 AllPr 5pm 01 Wit.nos SHUHMOTEL Wkly rel"lldlS now a11a11 $ 147 00 w~ & up 2274 NwlJI Blvd CM 646-7445 RespFrm111et>Oedlor turn FOUND M ale Basset E •ecu t •ves Pr101 Doors-Moldings-Bay "487892 Greg.979•5276 KC TREE SERVICE FINE PAINTING By RICh· Ltd Calll714\646·5980 <'t•d 11>..i <..M Jl'.>I 21 3 1 Mound 1,2yrs old vac aaver11s1n9 e•perience W1ndows·Comptete Patios ELECTRICIAN Top Trim Removal Oual ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy Commerc1a11Aes1dential must hdv~ retereroces Alabamc1 & 5th Hunt helplul ·musl lype 65 Add1t1ons Ouallty Work Lie =233108 Small/large Serv Uc/Ins lree est customers Lie 260644 1-story $30 • 2-story $40 63 1 4 143 Beach 63 I ·9561 Dale wpm be organized and .114 77 446 Paul 548-6860 robs & repairs 548-5203 969-8263 or 536-6696 Thank· Vou• 963·• 114 Callf Windows 964-5124 SH a Sii LONE RESPONSIBLE M•F to FOUND Pair ol eye-POS!>ess tile ab1lttf to pri-1---------...i..---.;._-----i...---------.i...---------L.~---.:..:..:...:..:..:._:....::._1 NEWPORT MARINA APTS 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy sn1 3br CM nurne near glasses brown case on or111ze Excellent ben· E I 800 Oc c ~290 eltts Call 642-4321 ext • lpganl bay ronl 1 Newporl Beach Ael119 TV " tmo · '' uflls St James Rd nr Newport SQ It 2Br · Den micro S 135 wk sgl no deposil clv.311 10· 1 75 1 3 114 H 548 3075 3 16 Judy Oetting lor In· d 1 1 1 ocn 1 ign IPrv1ew appointment 9d' S2595 boat sllp avd1I leat1h lo S~ue ie~µ MF new 2Br 2 •bd LOST 9•4186 sml blk rem Or1•1• C111t w rp c prv enc I RN age '27 seeks nonest •ALSO• 2724 ,,u11do Ml Ir., Pool gc1r ;r~~10A~togro:~~~ory ~11 l1ily Piltt Be.iut 2Br 2BaonPromon BalbOdlSl8nd MtFshr 3Br wO S48750 !>5:?4986 675-7871 019796176 33o wBaySI tury cnanne1 1553 sir 288 s450 Isl last dep Costa Mesa CA 92626 w D nk ps & 11 1n Roommttie w.Jnted New LOST cocka1e11 gray u a e Avl Oct 15111 Aller 6pm µort Shores Jbr 2oa db011e amenities $1775 67J tJ?b $3;.iO mo l!>I last . dep "''wn1 011 wings yellow Sorry no pets 760·09 t9 heac1 orange cheeks, CDM •OCEANSIDE Cc1ll .lit 5pm 646·9476 HB Michele 523·3200 SPACIOUS APAllTMHT Pr .. s11g1011~ 201 2ba prof SHARE Npl Beach studio 1 mile lrom beach M 1r $500 . l Avl Oct 3 ultls turn n sm~r Fem Sckools a 642·2357 17 141 675 1793 pret a Steps to beach laatractioa 3012 ltwptrt ltac~ 2669 ltwporl ltac~ 2669 S'250 mo 673 12 18 PRIVATE TUTOR . Math -;;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;=-·====;;;;;;I Gu 1 t ti I or It a I Science English Jr High • 27,.0 High Scnool Level UCLA _,... ________ ,.., Gt.id Allyson 646 51 47 Make the Move to Park Newport Make the smart mo' e to Park (';ewport. Ne~port Beach's premier luxury address. Furnished and unfurnished I. t. & :J bedroom apartments and to~ nbo uses ool) m1ou1es from ~e"port Center 11nd Fu b1on Island. from S!l9~ to Sl!IOO Jamboret at San Joaquin tltlh Ro.ad t71·0 ~-1900 ,. GAR FOR RENT SSS 168 SPANISH TUTOR Hign E 19th St CM alley ac-Scnool to COlle<Je level cess Kg s1 m.Jtt wr1>1t'" Reasonable rates lrdme $50 89 7 0 196 96S-l662 Mr!> Higgins Commercial Emrlormeat R.E. Sale Real hn• Care jof C eat l~~"""""'""""',.... __ ..-.;.m. BABYSITTER needed My 2769 horne by Goldenwest col· 134 a 720 so. ". legt tor one cn1ld age one 1617 Westclttl yi>a1 r 1mes 12 00 noon to 4 OOpm M f Evenings Nwi,tt Bch 54 I SOJl d~t oc.c.d'>•onally '' .iva11aole APPROX 725 C,Q II A C 1r I Call mo1ntngs 898 8346 LJy Ben tdt'dl 101 Pr ut l&IYSITIEll A..,,a1I 1 I I S 1250 1111.I uhlS 4!:17 J374 M F Ptrler my nm day hrs M F 722· 1539 air 5PM DELUXE WA TEAFAONT OFFICE SPACE LIVE II H PAIR 1 000 '>Q It & up S 1 50 • P T 1mmed opening *AP IPPOllTllln * Hor1on & Converse Phar- macies has an 1mmed1a1e opening 1n Corp Olllce for an e11.perienced. full· charge AIP Clerk Full- ttme w/benellts Wes1c1111 area ol N e wport 645·6670 Keith Assist Ht Progressive Investment Company seeking quah- hed clerical and Brokers Assistant on Newport Beach Long range ca· reer oppl'y available must oe aggress111e con· lldent and entnus1asoc 644-4360 tor appt Jim IOOHHPEll Part-11me e•P d only _Pegboard Real Estate t!~p ne1plul Nlsmkg of· lice Reply to Ad r 10 Clo Daily Pilot PO Boi. 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 BOOKKEEPER PI T tE•P dl AIR A P Gen ledger IOr Arts Group Jane 556·6<?62 ).PARK NEWPORT Cdll 642·4644 854 t265 955·3900 Bob CdM 1000 sq 11 new carp Mary Poppins, where are HIRE paneled rlldllY WUldOWS you ' 3 dys wk M· r. Th good s1gnage 673·4120 9 ~ tor 5 mo old 1n my h h •------------•-•• .. I or 673-4 126 CdM nme Reis 640-0242 t r~ug classified . eommonweattlt V"U''d LEASE OF THE WEEK 86's CANNOT ST A Y 87's ON ·THE WAY From From COLF'S s7499 Jml'S •7199 ,, '-86 GLI 4 dr, 5 spd, radio prep, power package, cruise control, air cond. · s 199,1 m!nth +tax From •13,299 • 60 Month Closed End Lease. To1at Drive Away •600.•'. Total Payments '12,718'° '81 '82 '&1 '82 '83 RABBIT RABBIT VOl VO Dl CELICA BMW CONVERT CONVERT Station Wen. StJ>RA 320i # 1353 # 1365 # 1338 # 1354 Blac~ on Iliac~ # 1360 s6495 s7495 s5995 $7495 sio ,995 ,. '"· OR ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RA TE CHEVETIE8,---· ---· 3 CAVALIERI-........ 7 8PICTRUMSunn .•. I NOVA&•·----·----.. -----' MON.IE CARLO-• ••••· CAPRICI······· •••· • •• 4 CAllAllO· • • CELIMTY • -- REBATES AS HIGH ~S ON SELECTED MODELS EL CAMINOS-... 9o1d Out S-10 PICK UPS-•-~--4 "'4 TON P/UPs--.... --10 1/t. TON P/UP8·--• -----10 ··3 ¥.TON VANS·--· ..... ·3 1-10 9LADllt1:18------.. I USED CAR * MANAGER'S WEEKEND SPECIALS UPOl IANGll 12 GMC JIMMY . ( 10511 Gm'llln Grove BIVd., S.'llllGrave n4-534-2700 213-924·1• ... .. Or1119 COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Septemt>9( 2e. 1988 \. a1 llilt!llft ... Cltdeal/.... Mii Sain . Hit c1 ... / ... t111Ht1 ltatraJ SUI Ctatral SSH ... , .. _.... Fuahut lllt •lsctlua'"' 1111 Piaw I ...... AECEPTIONIJT FIT. r• ' .. nllY *SALES* SS20 oR1veR&Ftotist A11111•nt P/TIAllTlllm •Ho•uslliiiiie•ru•L-L-,-.1.-o-1""0r'"""t0-. llMIUU.lllT '"' qulrN gd typing atolls. Typ.ng • phone 11Cltl1 J * ...... * n 1PT $5/l'lr Office cl .. nlng. landscape ... .,,. ... !PP .......... ,... Price. Ouaty rOM eota/lv SILL nan•L tOO vA old MlllOn I n/emlt, Nwpt Bctl, Phone H 1 11 1 ... T"' 11-• 1..a.. M ae•t. g1a11/bfa11 din aet; Hamtin_'trd' 1t1---_ Jan 752-8522 for •npt ea t c 0 n 9 c 0 u a.. •NIGhl aaut • cOOit •• -'" main I 1 e.rands ust I fi SS S400 Incl _,.. ..... nl51Mr. PIT. Nwpt Bell -(111111) /l I • lac .. atlll 411·2212 have own trensporlallon llir 1fool1 Qray/wl'll tems rom • · · ptaylng 2 w/bench n-•m1•n olhce Call 642-2323 •Pl Day CooM Mai speak Span1an Call marble w/bra11 glau top misc hal'lld & furn, pie-!>48-1542 WP"•••--Prt<>t Plumbing Ulel ••· "••atrJsWt l•t EXCEL~L ENT INCOM E "5 675 3 col tbl 191, all match All lures, 2 TVa etc 270t S Per~ab6e. malUfe J*· lflll/lfllllAJJ pe111tnce nec:uury -LaA•M FOR HOME ASSEMBLY M· " ·2 11 v11nS7i5 7864301 Oak bdrm. eol tbl Mt; Fairview. D-7 (Cl'ler-Plano. KoN«l -Campbell son IOf Property Mgmt PIT Mon-Fri A M 20 hrs Apply in per!IOn Mon·frt WORK FOR INFOA PI T AtJliUffl 1111 wall unit, rOll lex> Oftk, rycreek Apta> Toe> ol the line. medllet· Co w1tn busy l>f'l<>MS 1,..,1ne atta IBM XT JJl lritttl, I .I CALL 5o4 ·6'8· t 700 Name bedge stamping 1mi1w_..., ... ...., __ _.__ din set. aolat>ed. 111 Mint ranean, 0.-191"-I. pert Some Saturday wotk tllpettef\Ce 26 I HS t6 TH Ull'S Pl•tll DEPT P-357 end Pinning Oexteflty a I llY llft.IAml cond 547-1064 Pop Corn Cotton Candy & cond tuned & ct.II.,., ~= ::~f~3man'* • Ttcbical/Trun 152~~:vd Ltnt1 & ~·F'ull-11"'9 GENERAL OFFICE work ~~~.· c~~~~;~J5 to us 111·111~ KING •Ile bedroom .... ~~~wau~c:.~·~h~= y::A~~~=;·::NO SSOS 17 14)642• 1753 Reis Apply 10am-3pm 1or Laguna Bch restraunt CoppeftOM doub6e dOOf mattress. triple dresser 760·3217 or 673-7192 et-ant Wl'lite. aalln llnl• .. alllPTilmT /Sim Full-Ti me l or A••I· ty/.Deve&opment olllc.e. Newport Penlnaula $t200t SiS001m& Cell 673-3177 Ruu Of Jen Newport Rib Co 2000 L1gnt bkk"" comn.•te1 ti••m AAMTatL 24 cubic It relr...._ator w/m1rrors. 2 nne stands ..., ... "" ,._ -..,.. , ..,.... "-"'di""" & ""-"''""'e•d ._ y 1122 match1nn bencl'I. Show-• lllPIOTH •I' •HT&ll• NewporlBlvd CM dala eritry, eKl)ef pert PllllOTIHIEPT. ...uh ice and water dis-.i;;'co;J s28'5.5.41-1i06 ... ".. .. piecei5'5oo.552-7317 Aerospace mactime parts Amenca s mott ••C1tlng PANTRY COOK. Wed-Call Bonnie 494-6588 F I T o' P I T ' M . F penaet $400 539.3073 Ake Reglatereo G9'man T-V St II •- Mull read B/P, llave own specially store with' es-Sun, 7AM-3PM, gd Olin· 7 30-4PM $4 50/hr. no Fr1g1d11re. 17 cu It op 1111 w1n1ili Shepherd, black male. I tr", HtltaKI 1001s 1yrm1ntoc1teicp tabllShmentslnCn1cago, ehts.eapernee applyin ttnSTllEOLl•I expern.c Apply 1npe1-lreazer, f rost-f ree. lta....&&a..•ttS•IO, 31,,. years old FrM 10 • IMI SECRETARY Nwpt -Cntr Firm seeks bflgnl outgo- mg ptsn Type 65 wpm ntsmkr. 12001mo • 1n- et .. se every 90 days Day snift Boston 011111s and San person l60l Beyside Or Balboa FulHlrne, Part-son Books on Tape 729 brow1'. great'cond, Sl50 •nnn • 1 h ood C&l·llAILIOI OIRP 'FianeJsco 1• coming to Corna del Mar ttme 675· l 124 Fa1ad CM, 548·5525 Sola. misc furn 548-2335 Ml·Hll , ~g::~~~~=~c::S1ya~ for 24t1 Z..... ' 1676 Keiser Ave. ltvlne Crance Counly selling w•fTfll.l /W•fTllEISfS MOVING-Bay Club apt dog 642-3330 Color TV 1!'1remote, Con -1714 12~.4444 European tableware • • HOME MAILERS needed RETAIL FRIGIDAIRE Laundry lutn sale Sola bed. end ' • solemdl $110549-2644 . gourmel culin ary, Now l'll11no Xlntf'lours all everywhere Noe•· H d Cent11r WI O stacked. tt>ls.lamps din set, etc COCKERSPANIEL lem11e GE CE-L-LU-L-AR C-AR PHOTO LAB. PIT fle•lble glassware dinnerware sh1l1s ava11 We a1e a 24 pen ence necessary an yman '1 now accept-•Int cono late model, all 631_39 tO b" appt only Has sf'lots, gentle friend· PHONE A 760-1040 Mary n1s Orogn1 energetic and oine1 co1ortul home nt restaurant took1no lor Work al home Become • ing appllcahons lor lull cycles 642-9462/NB ' ly Needs good home • uto redlal Student 0 K Experience 1u1n1sn1ng accesso11es e.p men & woman Apply parl ot out successful and part time • SOLID OAK Round OinlnQ 897·2039 stores 30•'1, much mc>fe llOllnUY a plus w1r11ng to train Tne Crate & Barret is an Benrne Tne Bums Diner mailing assoc1a11on No GE Top-Of · The· Line Table xlnt cono wlleal 2 -cost $2500. Mii lor $895 F0t Vitamin and Pharma, 759·8056 a11tac11ve 1111111 caf'Mt 238 Laguna Av l ag Bch obhgaltons For 1nlor-011111111 :.~~~9.;50&10?~~'; pa~u~: cha11s w/arms. 2 straight RE~:~~~oRg~~~~RO _ 733-1099 __ ceuticel packeging Co S I SSlO c.hoice We will t>e ppen· WllTIEll 12000.JOOO ma1ton ano reg1S1ra1ton 1&1.EIPlllllS matte oller 644_2626 $400/obo 759-9590 PUPPY Call arter Spm STEREO with cabinet, Mm typing. salary comm I ti 1ng O\.H 11111 a1ore 1n Per montk F .... • hr• .. uat ldrm send stamp to Mail· (7) d th e pe e ,. 11 s lf'l " c I I 11 " .. ""~ .. "" ex oistnt>..1t1ng Box 551 Apphcants able 10 work a Will •• 11 this ~..:..."-d GE Two lwin beds, can De 759-7709 ask lor Denise seven rawera and wi • " nee .,.a ou er a 1 oroia tiavl!l · attractive appear-11 lbl hec:llJ -........... made into a Day Bed Incl -s Pe a k • r I · S 2 9 e 0 645-~ 100 • ADYEllTISlll Sou1n Co4SI Plaza 1n m10 ance Tople3s private Ho~land MN 55606 e~ra~e~tp ap~ly"e en-1op line washer + gas cover S 100 tor 111 SM BLK FEMALE DOG, a..2-284 l alt·• pm HCltfTUY /HOIPT Oc1obe1 O,Ve will have OP· clab 855_7626 dryer. good working 498_3757 2yrs old. very p1aylul. ---• - Na.ded for Sout" Coast AOCOUIT g~;~uhn;11es .. :,~,n~=~asa1~~ Geaeral SSlO l~a~~~~Aa.TP~~:E~~~~;~' ~~o~~~~,, xt~~m be~~~:~: cond $225 pr 646-3312 MisctllHtHI HIS ~'!~ 3~~=~,d~t~~w::: Tr:amrtatitii area Carpet Store Duties EiECUTIY£ p~ple 101 boln FT/PT & , .... _........,.._ ___ .....,..,. Dana Point salary comm 645 9478 Saal 1Mt1 7j14 include 11gnt 1yp1no ,15 Ot'pl f'lel'lOS sales •JANITORIAL • wiexper 49~:6222 and an opportunity for F111ittrt 6014 Aust bt bllm cln brsh S25 · 1•.-.'"""'.!~"-!olmll!"---... an~""enng pf'lones & ab1l1· The Orange Coast Oa1lv people s1ock ano ollice PTT Eves FV & Hunl area ln'Ose qu'alilled ano --1-1-1-,-,-1-.-1-1TW-ll•E--Cust dOQ<!tlS $25 Chr $10 Of • Hit U4t1 1y1o wor1<w11h1ttepu1>1tc P11011s '>eelo.mg al'I Ac c 111 1dlan apptiraiion $4 OO t hr 10 s1ar1 • lll•IOIRIST ~~•esied in a retailca· " Collbl2enO lbts S75Gm hctFaraitut M1nt cond tratler S1•& 1n1eres1eo p;rt1es call t aunt Eaecur1ve tor our CRATE l IARHL 63 1-1559 Needed lor Tanrnng & Nail . LES • 111·1 UJ tbl • chrs $100 642-8826 l £sairatat 6047 476-1192 • · 75l-2324 Rt-IJ•1 AOvPt1i<;ong OP t1tl·llOO •ROUTE 0•1vE•• Sa1on Balt>oa Is 675-8848 Apply in person at tne lot-2 coll 101es 1 kng bd CANON AE· 1 wt many. Desks. chairs sota 1efrlg 4 1 NEWPORT MOORING p.irlmt-11t A m1ntumurn ur 111 n n lo ng local on p S27L k SEC•Et••y MOTOR ROUTE wi ' 0119 Por19 1bre c.ard Ible •lras ~ obo so110 oa cabinets misc equ1p1-wllh 28 Morgan Ctu•SI""" n •n , ••'d•> nit>d•a sales e. , A Ch . S II" Wholesale Proouce .., 1 s 50 .. ,, Purc.naslng Ass'slanl '. • rtSfMIS t II& 6 4 ct'lfs ' c.eram1c o ting tbl 1 typing ment L•do Yachl Bro-Sloop diesel. lull" per PllC.l •S prt-fe11eo We " 12 A M 10 late mo•nmg 11•11Y11•1 s o 67 3 ' N~ .. 'ndr" person ,,., f )In 1S so• Call Elaine • • l.J rn('' r•ul•O lbl 644 2999 stand 2 3·848 ketage 900 Lido Park Or e q u Ip p e d ..... , K """ ~ ... ..... offt'• gnotl '>dl.11y plu~ m· ' Musi have good d11v1ng Avc11lab1e m Irvine area 7"27 Ed A ~ c" PuiGhasrng Oep1 Musi cenl••t>S 66? 0329 recoro Salary • good $300 10 $600 No collect H~ntmgt~~ea~~ 2 sola 2 c.ollee 1ables 4 FURNITURE hshld items on liOo Penin 673"7272 673-3 l59 "ave gooo ptione mat1 Plt!cl'>t' se11o resumot 10 RET AIL bt'netors Call 557 t358 11111 3.4 hours a oay Equal Oppl y Employer C.h.Jtt~ t<i color TV All 2 Pt!'I carr1e1 1ecorOs IBM Typing elements lor $1' /ft...-· /St ners matn & llg"1 typ111g Full TiMI CulHtr AllSWERlll SERVICE Monoay intu Friday alter· yPars old besr qua111y c101ning sheet me1a1 etec.11on1c. 65 75. 85, 95 & lJI .,_ 1 11110•22 w111 11a1r1 right person Ora11• Co11t KARL 5 rovs & HOBBIES Switchboard Opera1ors noo" Saturday ano Sun-Sales /Cashiers qs:i.'-5638 tools • more 646-2245 Selectric. 111 • 10 Pitch 7C Call ( ~;::~~~~~ 13~l»J/1!·~ T MP~~ 1~ ~ t ( O& r eEt: 1 ~ w;~~·,a~v~~~~mA~:''1 ~~{_43';3° ~~~nfgr Ki~ a 11 lmmeo1ate opening tor 2 c ':~~~ O~~~SIO:o~~ ( ~Oy~~O~~f 5~e:~~I~~ ~~r ~~~~iert2 ~~~~81~our~r,-S~::e~ ~~.!~C:~~E COST A MESA CA 92626 ra~h•et wanted for our s B Or11110ta1t sales p eoplll a nd cushions Good cond stools& desk 759·1907 Script · St5ea all 5 tor Call 642-4644 responsible. mature per-Newporl r ash•on Island le :i.'04 Newporl eac.h casn1e1s Home 1mp1ove-$70 751-2102 '9-5pm. Mon-Fri son needeo tor sec-Alln Display Aov 0 laity 'll•t ment center experienced S50 eac.h 673· t838 J h w T Cl b relanal pos111on in inves1-Manager sroit-•mmeo1a1e1y Musi L T PERSON10R1VER1 330 W B S P S o n ayne enn1s u WANTED 42 ' Shp lor meni armospriere Dulles --------• tHve i..nowledge of sales-I Oe1a11er lor exo11c car Cosra Mesa ~~ ~2626 :re!"~ 01 e~~~:!'~ie mn~r~ 5 beau I t>ullel e•ll 01n 101 Membership 101 sate Pay Pet I I Aaiaah 'Oft PC) we r B 0 8 1 0 y 5 nclude oealtng in manst11ei toy e1per1ence sales service lot Must w 6 sp1nOle back cnrs. less. save money• Mem-"LHASA APSO thor"'"'h· 752-12"2 or Eves/Wknda 1 wo a m .. 1,,. plus Some ben· have gooo d11v1ng rec.010 sery plumbing & elec· oesk occas1ondl ch11; bersn1p transletable c --• c Chen is handling cot-FIND eflt., meichano1s1ng Apply '" person t665 OFFICE IELIVEaY t11ca1 Please apply in octagonal lbl 673-7704 644 038 tl O 760-5026/E breo no pape15 12 760-1068 responoenc.e ano 1rou1>le stocking and sales wor~ Babc.ocl< Costa Mesa F l higti scnoot grsouate peison Mon-Fri 9-3 2528 Ocean BlvO COM KING SIZE MATT box wee~s old WANTED SLIP tor 2 t' Pwr sno~~~acts~;~meAna h h I 'f' d J 11 vo1.eo for 1nlo1ma11on AUTO DETAILING ""''ll good orivmg record l ·P NOME OEITER 711 COUCH .tin 1 cond sprmg & lrame $225 645·9 •37 8111 134 Boat in Newport Beach 547 0101 EOE I ' roug c a~SI 1e__ 01~ (.Onlact Mt Callahan Dependable experienceo Apply 1n petson 10 Mr 1275 lri1t1I s 150 Ol.11 tJeO W/lrame Screen dr blk 79 .. )(35" CHINESE SHAR PEI Pup-lmmed occupancy, Tom at 7 14 644 098 t F 'T 1mmed opening x1n1 ruemes a1 Rooert Bein CHll IHI ,,,a l tr m mall s 7 5 $40 675·4 130 Air 4PM pies, 7 weeks S Show 630-6909/W 494-1484/H , ......................• , RETAIL JEWELRY salary 645-7448 W111tam F1os1 & Assoc E 0 E M-F 73J 109~ LIDO ISLE BARGAINS quality temales Laguna Solies & Service FI T or CASHIER /WRAPPER 1401 Quall SI Npt Ben SALES HELP Prest191ous ALMOSl NEW designer 8 pc asn bdrm set111llndle Beach 497·4552 •••••••••• : < '\IO·.t-.1< Ol 'l'llll 11 \f'I ) : • • P1l Will tram 675-273 t FIT SaitSun mcluded Opemngs Now Available go11rme1 cookware snop formal 01111ng se1. g1s top. ned Kenmore ele ct Purebred Keeshond. 3 yt Oow•llown Corona del $3500 Chrome omelte dryer GE SIS rerer 010 male. nds fovmg llme T1rt1 It Dl1111fie4 : MANAGER : • • • \f'pli1 .1111111• .1r1· II"'' l w 1111! .11 • RETAIL SALES Gourme• Food Snop ru•1•C1o; ;.11erge11c. Sales. per '>On!> 673 2343 • • e t t'I""" f.,r 1111111.11!1·1111·111 l •ff•l l lu11" • 53IPS • • lr11f l\ lrl udl• 11111•1 r.;-. -~. • 11101 I\ ,1t1•fl ltfj!.1111/t•rl. fl,.\lfilt· dllll • : ~11111 or1o·11l1·d \1•11li• .1111• 1111t•I ''"l'" : e ""rl.111 11 "ltii '""''"' • • • e llr·lialilt• \1•1111 ;,. \,il1d 111 ,.,,,,. • • uu tl 111,.ura11 •'<' a 11111 .. 1 • • • • ~I' ofjr•r f'\l'O'ilf'lll I fllllfl•lll\ 111•11 • : 1•fit, lflf'l11f1 1ll)! l 1,11tl I ,If 11111111' ,111tl : • hul11l ,I\,. t111•d 1o 111 ,11111 tf1•1il1tl 111 • : .. urn1111·. li1111u .. 1"r•11!r11111 .•• 1l.1r->111tl : • m1lr'd).!I' .,11.,.,.,1111, e • • • • \11pl1 Ill 1"''"111 I 111·. ''"". : I l111r.. :! 1111-11 1111 fl Ill : 1114 It Off ly lt11l 6 30 1 I 30AM htS Mc1nOd~ F11oay Hourly wc1ge · comm C.111 Crt~Sy 545 S7'.l7 THE SALES Prt oll•<,"nn,JI PC1S1l10'1 5 ¥'~ t>•r Ml'll1Qr> PICIUI~.· u•I & q,i~ Commission r,ri I 'r I$ l 0 0 0 W ~ I y I 800 2JJ 04'l 1 1 Ch1tn/Re1tnrul1 5520 HUUAST COOl BAE AK r AST COOK"' f'•i, .... c. c. ·5 ou;o : ORllHiE .COAST PUBLISHING co. : CATEIUIUi WAITERS : 330 W . Bay St. : Part-Tim1 673-2343 • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • c..ou 1<. wANt w P1ua • 1 • t '.1,1••1 1,r••f (H 1 f' (<JO .. • EOE • .11q "'I•"' ,,, ,, r.ldM • •. I n r;i .,, C.11,,1.,r r Jir10 01 eeeee~ee·eeeeeeee eeeeeee~e I ,,.,, tn 6PM 67' tS'ifi <'SO Ogle St Costa Mesit CAR ROUTES Mar APf,'Y 1n pe1son $:i.'OO 548 8466 BalOw1n Acroson1c Spin· All snots Work 955-2580 DELIVERY DRIVERS Earn e•••a cash lor Oe· Kllchen h1ngs 3429 E Anrq s qas stoves trundle ne1 Piano 675-7263 or home 640-23 t4 01s1r1bullon Co needs PIT livery of Tne HUNT. Coas• Hwy 573-3444 & dbl bOS c.f'lests m11-NEW WIW tires w/rims SILKY TERRIER PUPPIES Persons tor 1.ltSt111>u1toP INGTON BEACH' FOUN-SERVICE STATION a1 rors l..tmps collee table r78.14 $80 tO-speed Very cute smart & loving 842-&lll vf tree mJqa11nes Tn Fri TAIN VALLEY tNOEPEN· 1endan1 neeoeo exper CneJp' 675-2955 Aare1gh 550 Bike rack lot No sheOt7-10 lbs grown M ~~• nav" vahel DL prool NT hv~Qjy rl Holl c.<1Luo....&l2·ll2.4 l S IZ'i llp r,11.1522 1-91-9''-S_...._.._ 0 ms ""e groome week No collechng no 5 C-OdS!l!l.:SH~w....lyot!J.lWJlaLl.9~B-!-c"'nY1't.r.1ml1ITTn'ITurmr'l"n11ID~~T' Truck d must 540 7344 I c 1 •• r " .c99 tO 19 Rusty or Mike A"nniri 8 rong 6 2 so 1 1 1ng .... us1 1ave ..... e high "''mo ninges s 1325 p .. noal>le Cdr Ir ucl< or SERVICE ST•TIOI flosa~~l'mt>IPCI 66<' 1431 I DELIYHt/FLOWERS Looking tor respon$1ble drivers OMV repon req o Cosra Mesa 546 53~9 s11won Hagon and 1n ' • su1ance Full Service Allenoant in BEAUTIFUL NEW OAK CALL 142-1444 Mission V1e10 Will lram lou1 IJOSlt-• fllll size beo Ask lor JoAnne Lv rnsg 499.5176 Ma11re·.~ no1 inc.I $300 NEWSPAPER STUFFER 4 Clays a w1>ek 1a1e tlve 01 PAINTERS HELPER t'v•ly AM 2 3 tirs per day $4 50 f'lr Own trans !;46-14 13 or 548 844 t 6.18·69 l ~msg DELIVERY & Ma111nq Pt'• 1 'RODU DI s0n Go c.ai OMV p11111 I oul reQ 0 Athlelic. Snoe N1>!'deO •mmed ely lor Re••c+, c" ·5 1 Ot/'l Ji100uc1to11 Dept .. I SHIPPING CLERKS DEMONS T AA TOR tltl PAC~ ACING 11quc1 C..1,.111Sl11 W•1mf:n MIXING (If Pl I• µ• "'(•It' I' 1111, j "''dFTI MAINTfNANCE I "1 ••IJ r 1• IQ''"". th..i111 ~u1 t.o~mel•C Mlg Apply (), 1 4 ~·.so. '" r. ... 11 c.011.-c1 •I ACH Pnarmac<11 888 .191 .' 4!, W t6tlo SI NB Have a garage sale without the garage TOW TRUCK DRIVER 01>0 841 ·S340 Iv msg F ountam Valley area. Vou Oon n now whal you re brtnq OMV prtnlOlll m1ss1ngllyounaven·1 raad S56· 2 150 CIHSllltQ ll!l lY MOTOR ROUTE Available 1n Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ex t. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST ' - INTO SAVINGS The Diiiy Plat hos o new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $9.00 <;:!ossified Ad ~£e ;t-k(elflfa:f .c]Lhni[y OtAMed OKd opelLOi ed Daily Pilat $9 OO with • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9 .00 ~ COME SEE WHY VOLKSWAGEN ~.~ ~ % \ • IN THE NATION FllllCll& IYllLllLE 01 ILL MODELS '86 JETTA GL lfU>ll•hu• 1 ~d•llOn '1 !r .., Jf' t JO power- .... •-',,.A l ~ n 11JCtt mOf6 ' .-4 .--.. l~ij ....... ~" -- $1 2,570 $10,592 $1978 FACTORY STICKER YOUR PRICE You Save 13 HONDA CIVIC 1500 DX S3p 811 cond AMIFM \11111'10 •03 1867 13395 IMVW VANAGO.NGL 4 'pel AMtFM ater90 t lln 1 pen ~•n like n-f)n1y "ooo mnttt •KAN 1e::> 19995 79VWRABllT 2 0R.COUPE 4 '~ AMIFM Sle<en gt&ll 1r11n10Qr1&l1(>n •07318? '1995 18 HISS AN 200 SX LE "Liiie _...,.·only s 900 m1 111110 l tr t.Ond AM/FM C.H\ GIU•H 1111 Po- 1Vl t"(11ll"Q • ~OQXS32 '10,995 7 9"" m.., ~' '"'• ulee pr..:. ono Hrnottod tr, ~ .., t1o0 11e> 10 le rnoe on llOOf<>...a cvtoe111 YOUR PRICE ·~:: You Save MOOOOEOMNI •oA.8EOAN .. 'P AM/FM 1tereo CUI· tom ltY9fY11'ltnQ •2CNH&19 13995 n vweus 7PA88ENOEA • 9'>(1. lvlly recond1tl0Md ~hlng new 1n11de & out •897SEW 14995 nvw ICIAOCCO !'Ire engine reO. 4 spd AIC 1unrool, ou1tom wheell s2695 MVW -9CIAOCCO 5 19 alt cond AMIF'M '41S• r;u1t om '#hee41 only :nooo ,,,. ... , 2e1<oa6 t 17995 $1 2.016 $10,995 $1021 IOMAZOA121 40A.8EO. • apeeO, air tond111on1ng. cu atom wheel• • 832ZPZ 12595 12MAZDA RX-708 5 •l>d 11r cond. 9'.lnrOOf AM/FM can41tte, wttom wf!Mll • tDMG•90 16695 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa. CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VAL'LEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collec ting. no sol1c1 t ing . Must have de'pendable car , truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney No change• In copy or cancellatlon. Pr1vnl•' J1urr 1PS only No C.omm<>rr1ol lll!ol fs1are, Au1omo11ve Bom.nq v' [ rr nk,.,.m .. nl Ad s TI.pre •S l'l(.J µr 1r t-lom11 10 who1 you con odverrisP ' If '(Uu t•f'o·d •o sell your couch high r l r11r or O'ly unu~f'd mPr< •111nrl•sf"-r oll 1he Doily Pilot (lossil NJ \toll or JSe •hi? coupon uelow Moil lo: Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St .. Cosio Mesa, Co 92626 642-5678 ----~----~-------~------NAME PHONE ADORE S<, (f1V SI AT£ ZIP AO COPY 4 Ion~ monomum opptO•omo1rfy 4 wo•d\ per loM AMT fNC'lOSE'D .. • I• o~• VISA· or M C t •••lll•l1, .. U• I NO (714J 770-7001 23633 ROCKFIELD LAKE FOREST YOUR COMPLETE DEALER PARTS • SERVICE • SALES \ Orange~ ~IL Y ptLOT/F,.,_,.....,..., • 1..e • "~~ . • ' ' \\I I 4 line mlmlmum · Plus a Garage Sale . Kit for $1 .00 For IUO you can ldvertlM your Garao-8f6e lh the 'Dally Piiot. There 11 a 4 llne minimum and the price la the same whether you advertlM 1 day 9r 3 days. It's a great way to turn thoM hidden treuure1 Into cuh. ·W• are .elao offering a Gulde to ._..., Qerege ..... tor t1.oo. Thia guide lnctudet Id ... on how to advertlS., how to plan, what ltema to Mii, plus Ideas for a better garao-sale; alto a garage -. sign, pricing 1tlcken, Information on city ordi- nances a.nd an Inventory lbMt. · • You can purchaM your Garage $ale Kit for S 1.00 IPICIAL GAIAGI IAU IATI ONLY Mt/llM. CALL 642-1671. Aatt lerfttn/ C..U ... .. llU C..11 ... 1114 P11t1 . Hll AnlQI. ™ rn bo~INO SALEI slf FOUf 1411 &,. :na &Of\'W iliiiir;li dllhH. Rol1nd Syn-ONLV 488 E. 18th St rlm1 I~ J;r~~· 1100. tllealHr, dak1, ater.o, Fur., cloth ... 111 1•~• . clothing, No )uni!, Cuti 4 WL-::.1 Drl /J • only. Fri 10·8/Sun 12-4. TABLE ToP -.c .. atove "-ft ~~ 209 Marguerite. Oval table; 2 chelra, uMd MSI carpet,elec edger/mower PHONES, luggage, watch· 218 22nd St. Sal/Sun &LL II .lllP MIMll ea, cameraa, mower, R fHIAIOlll type'illlriter, cloth", lad· ftaatala For 24 mo on app'd credit der, 318 Orchid lalley) Vall2 1134 11 llOI Ull l&GI Cnta TerrliiC "'lJargalnaf Eatate Orange COM1 Items. furniture, clothff J"p/Renault .,.. aw•• llO Sunday only 9am me 2524 H1rt>or Cota Mna ... ar Flletcer (Buahard/Elli1) •..it 1121 Every Sundey. Orange I i I 44 -• 1 Coatt COiiege. Fairview & n H TOY OT A '72 L.and<;rulaer A,dalna, Cotta M .... Ad· 'llld!l'lld .. XP1A"'t"lc .. 8"10dl...,._UJ; ....... , .ij1~A C~vy 327 eng. /(STEAL I ml11lon & Parking FREE. families, EVERYTHING! $1500 obo 873-8524 lllW 9.11 % APR FINANCING On Approved Credl1 60 Month/30'4 Down ·Limited TlrM Only" ... , .. ··-.. , PORSCHE AUDI CHEVltOLCT Hl1hu1 Q .. ell1y Salu 6 S.r~lc• ~ ,,, ...... ,,., )Wflf U S E Coett tjwy Newpotl S.uh 1442 S Bristol. SA Ml-0221 CAD '11 CdV, iHY9f. toecMdl New tlf•. ,..... enoine. cteen ..... l'Mln- t.ined, 14 750, 561-1211 NABERS . CADUAC 1.AROHT 8lLf:CTION oflate'rnodel, IOW mMeege Cadlllaca In Orange Countyl See u1 todayl &40-1100 2800 H1tbor Blvd COSTA MESA I •CAD '78 Eldorado Blar· • rill. mnr1. 68K ml. immac. SJns * Nwptr " Mtrt 8-42--0795 Evee 54~ea2s Mov1111 soon to the new Sant• Ma Auto Miii CAOILI.AC '85 El Oorlldo ..t::::====:::==~ lo mlli~. Mini eond YW 'Tl S.,.r...... Elegant. E1te11 H ie when you plac. your ad at: · l~lly_ Piiat Spaeea 110. 432-6880 Sat Sept. 27, Cedron St. FAST! FAST! FAST• Colleg• Park : ANTIQUES, jewelry, old s~le. typewriter, toats. Magnavox Combo w/ wheelbarrow clock pec<in cat:>. nice 1eweH1ry lamps micrometer Saf. & Clothes. demitasse COii, -----Tracks to3l 181 CHEVY 2 wtteel drive ··'.""···· Yellow, gd cond, $1800 $22.000 432-1443 . , ~;;'=';S;·~·;';"==~ ~ALL 549-~ _ CAMARO '82 Z28, lllver. 1 -: vw ·79 RABBIT owner. excellept oond, PORSCHE' JC 914, blk. 4 door ·air, am/Im cuaet-loaded $6400... Call °'llftfl c-1 D_.., "6ot : center hnes new tires f. te gd CO'\d, $2300 OBO 898-8346 ctutch bra Runs greirt1 650-917 < CHEV .84 Caprice Cl&Mic pickup. 119lllng lor parts 1540.Jamboree. N B only 549-34 19 640-6444 330 W•t 81.~~· Coe11 ._.... ~•lftlltOfl " '"•••11ndel1t 179e9 &..en Blvd . Huntl09ton e..cn. 642-5678 ·sun• i l8 22nd St gold wall sconce lots ol _ ___ misc 8 Heritage, Sat & BACK YARD SALE Sun 8·4PM 552-1456 FORD '82 F-100-Am/FM SEP&Hn EIHPEH cass A/C economical DELIVERY DEPARTMENT F..ast' $2800 739·0833 VW 84 RABBIT CONV Station Wagon 25K mt Monday througn Frid1y-8 30 AM to s PM C'-fled AO_,IMQ Chtldrense pool llble lg MOVING SALE Sat only * PEUGEOT * 28K m1 Oronze tan am•lm loaded n4w urea. 3rd Hobby horse, S1lvertone Furniture & lots of Othe • small organ, all sizes G T r 3spel gd truck. $4200 M LAREN'S BMW 000 Wilt COl'Slder part c • MASTERATI * cass a1c snpsk1ns cus I seat $9750 631-298e * ALFA ROMEO * whlS $9900 559-6725/E I wt llY au Ulll -------------------------__.! clothing drapes, end •• REA bargains 7 Misty 1ables.books/more Sat/ Meadow Irvine Ral)chero '67 ofio. clean Sun 9.4 2792 Mendoza Ntwptrt ltacia 6169 stra1g111 body. runs gd _ Shell. new tires/brakes CLOTHING-all sizes. 1stSalt II 20 Ynl $1850 759-5665 1rade/sm car 673-8483 M-F ttll 9 S·S till 6 626 S Eucltd St l"uHerton CA 7 14·680 6300 2 IJ 691-6701 t-SAAB .·, B,ITTERD• VW BUG 71 It blue gd I USED CARS & TRUCKS cond clean througnout COME IN OR CALL FOR $1500 ODO 557·•249j FREE •-a .. aa Pam or Doug .,..rw.,_ OeLILLO Heart Healthy Recipe Kt1chen Items. lamps. Oak trundle beds. bumper - blankets. etc Corner pool. Flipper sail boat. hi Aattl larertt4 9100 FIAT 1111· 131 * 752-0900 • vw BUG · 72 1ac1ory sunrl, OlmlLIT amltm cau, runs great 18211 BEACH BL VO JOE'S LASAGNA 1 oouno •ean grouri I~,..,.,,,, ,,.,, ' CUIJ mine ed ()'11un 3 cup5 1oma10 sa ,( r leasooon oas. 1easpoun rt1opµPCJ ; ,,, • , tea!i(J.Jon o•egan• • teaspr1un QrH ' pr w,\• • I tl011l• 'Jrll r P11nr Pl! fr••t.ihl -'l''•ur ~ • dr°1."'"~ •:. •• 17th/Monrovia-Sat 9AM 11 and cabinet. MOl':IOO!l8 1 Great s111pe red 5-spd. GARAGE SALE 1ola btlce ·.much morel JIM CLICK 60 000 orig m11es One chairs. table. beds, etc Sat·Sun 9am-3pm 'Dl/RENAllLT o w ner cu I e c ar 1 Sat & Sun 10am-3pm 2307 Alta Vista JEEP S 125010 80 675· 7167 2445 Elden, Costa Meaa 3 FAMIL y GARAGE SALE leave mssg HALF PRICE SALE New Mickey Mouse collector ~ o· .,. HONDA 75 C1v1c hatch· 11P 'h·r •1 ··<1 1•es.h Oirecttons Thrtlt Snop items Gen household ~ ,.. • back ver1 gd 1ns1delout musnrooms • 600 West 19th St Thurs t1ems SUN 8-4 Westcllll S 1200 Days 650--0432 ' 1 ounre r an ctiopoed mu'>h ·1ums or 1 O ounce pa• "<><.JP Ire ic·n 10-8 Fri & Sat 10.5 area 11 19 Estelle IRVINE AUTO Eves 650-3832 5(J '1fl<.h ' r.onp1>fl •t i!M•t1 .1n11 Huge Moving Sale' Antqs Cleaning out attic• Antique CENTER JAGUAR n XJ6 350 V-8 furniture. clothes, bikes. toys cha.rs & acces 714-951-3144 Chev great performance books . etc S u n piano bunk beds, iron very re11ao1e htgh mpg 9am-4·30 1910 Lana; Of, bed & lots more Sal 9-3 800-428-7 485 Must sell $6600 obo nr Mesa Verde Country 1601 Port Charles Pl 494.9433 or 646-7646 r< , ,,,, ~·'> o.,,, r,11 , ull<IO• hi'< • .,,. TOP SSS PAID For Plimpered Mercedes Benz llllEll&TE C&IM l ''" P-, <.~·"'1tTl'-'d fl"'~ 'Tlfr/71trf'll(I i'·i'f-' 1 ,..,,,.,,,,..,,. •') Jrl'l <i<.rl<J"·' "" '""'., "'h<>i'· .\ ,.,._. i' C,1 ., '1• • nJ ' • ~. Hf P "' nd Club Top Mercedes Prices Paid CALL PETER or RAY Misc 1reasures1 Furniture Ill CllEllT &CCEPTEI JAGUARXJ6 70 Stiver HOUSE OF llnllTS MOVING SALE• Kenmore washer/dryer etc 200 wireo m1erior Xln t cond sewing machine plants Via Barcelona. lido Isle. lllJ l11si11 540-4300 $3500 ooo Ask lor Jonn 411ial llHCEIES kitchen items & more Sat Sal/Sun 9·4 641 -0306 213 or 714 637 -2333 lnm1·1!11•TI ,., ' r ,,;'. •·' -t1.'t•rJr ,n•·••·-;• I'''"' J"un111 9all) 269E 16th Pl I -~BMW 3181 btkw/betge MAlGA-~9-Gt.crw..-..... ..--->OTA C~-i:-11.I onr0n~1t "' ·' 1 n "'"r i • ~ '·' "': !"'! ' 111 .' 4 "....,._r-"~ '1"' AOO -MOVING SALE' Relrtg Furniture. etc Sat 9.3 ~ngfe~~;~~~:'~;J~,~~· mi Derl int run~ well rids SR·5 Hatcnback Fully lvmdt< '>il•·fl· r t'> I «'" r·v " i • .. 1 , "t'lf-' 1' J 1 .. ~ 1 • .omc, ' bed etc 3153 College 126 29tn St 1n alley blwn Call Terr at 673_ 7178 some t>ody work $900 Equ1ped Xntt Cond grouna 1 t•ri' .,. ,. "' r ... : ••• ,.,.. :· , • ,. • ... ~ • 1 r-. /v •h .o 1q,. Frt-Sat-Sun 8am·5pm 28th & 29th 67.5'-2955 Y ooo 960 2870 •v msg : $3250/obo 963· 1297 ChePse 545-8380 MOVING SALEt EVERY-lllW2002 •74 TOYOTA 78 SAS Hatch- T G G S ll&ZI& '13 &LC. Cook ;,111,r'tJ • ,c,o ,. , • ; 1. 1-... · · " ' :•" 11 ! l'tl n Multt Family Sal only 9.3 HIN OE !' 1400 V1-N"w paint rebid engine Dack gd cond metallic I l A Furn. TVs. small ap-111an Ln 9-12 SAT ONLY s44oo 850-1429 Xln1 con'd a1c sunroo! 5 o 1 u e S 1 200 O B O 1ght1y Or .1n ' I l '" r !•.t• 11 l l 1 A" 1' .l" ., dy••r<. Deqinn•nQ d I a $3950 760 1991 645-4840 8am-5pm p11ances c.lo1hes. suit-Neighborhood Garage sp r ns -With of !hf' 'lOnrll .. c; (1•1 •hp l)r1!'1JtP .... rJ'I' I: .1 ..... it lt1P <,p.ntl(h lllW •• 3 cases, sew bo~. cameras. Sale Antq couch. tables. 1 111 25t lllZ '13 110C VOL VO 70 142 Sdn rads miwturf' !h~n tne rneril 1111•'U'I ' r111·n ''""11• <r •'•· 1""11.ir.-11..i Chl't•<.P a fine cross sectton of camera lens. relrtg. d•S· Burgundy metallic. black 4 door Must sell' 151 s1Preo new valve 1ob ·x11 Repeat ldyA•-. en{J1nq IV ti t11•1•-,r· " • >ti items 3086 Yellowstone hes & much more' 1715 1n1erior 5 spd sunroof $ t IOO 1,,kes 1111545.78 I 1 thru-out $2350 obu Dys BakP 1n 37<, F ,..,,., •1,. 1 •, '• .", n ., ,,, • .., •• 1 .,,,1 inrJ ri•.nt v Dr oft Paulanno betwn Chit Or Sal/Sun 9.3 am 1m1cass loaded low 494 2552 E11 497.1597 I •''• 1 • Bristol & Bear miles $ tBK 497-5713 MEU 64 280SE You want 11? We have 111 ;Iller 6pm YW 1701111 ....... t tu I 0 Books to 1ewetry clotnes ------MUL Tt-FAMIL y Sat 9.3 to Cl1snes . E11eryth1ng• Motorcycle Oedrm set Sat Sun 8 30-2 30 115 25 & 40 gal aquartums Via 11haca Lido 1s1e . . . :· .... t• ••·1 t•' bal>y Clothes IOyS & a.•aAmertcan Heart ~Association much more 276 Avocado hnla Ana Htitlah Pak-Rat &ins u,1 6112 Opens garage wl2 Other WROUGHT iron deco Rats Furn relrig Ibis lawnmower household lamps misc galore• Sal 8 11ems Se Habla Espanol . * 31 4 \Van Buren Sa11Sun 2031 Orchid Annual Percentage Rate Financing Avallable on All 1988 Buick a a.ieed on 38 Month• on Approved Credit -~ ~.~ BUY through classified Gr,.en 1an total restO· rcJl1(1r $12 000 4 76 119" New eng/trans cit cono to mt S 1600 OOCI 852-90J4 MBZ 7J 450SLC. new VW 73 Conv orange 01" p.,,,,, •E"atner 1nttjrtOr 1 .r·• gd cond runs great gooo conel1hOI\ S 11 9SO c,1 •Q ownr S2850 OBO CcJll ~·es .,49-9823 ':J3-07'27 L • Msg Now only Must sell Such a Oea11 67~_7138 HUNTINGTON BEACH -. 147-IOll; Ul-IH1 , .... Daatttac 9300 DODGE Ar'" '82. ~.000 • ...,.,.ER mils pwr/str pwr/brka. _t-.a -AMffM casa 4spd 13495 __ XLN'T Condi 492-7296 rfilOEO©~ #.l BUICK DEALER tN ORANG[ COUNTY • Nrw Cd• ,41~· • tJ~d Car '.d;,\ • SttVW p FORD 50 4 000< Cvatom Sedan ong cond, runt good $2000 891-5165 JllllSll I SOI Or11g• C.11ty ' 01•"1 IJ1cal1iltrt1'1 duler S,I, &l•H JOI ,1.1lrt, u ln semct & ltHlll 2626 Mu1>or lh~ C.st1 leu S40 Sill •1111&1 ..... Wll Fully •oaded. leather, ca11 9 paSS4ffiglf V8 "'1BGB2180 SMll THIOOORI ROBINS FORD l ObO HAllOI IHVO COSTA MISA b4l 0010 OLDS '83 Cutlass S-u. preme air cruise Im stereo $3200 0 8 0 759 1305 Wkdys Ev Wkno &46-6731 Mike 192~ ~••I><>' e••c 11 you re 1001ung lo• a nome C M 9 /9 l,00 Cld!>S1l1ed nas news for you S1l11 Ser#0861U { ....... -~--=--..... . _, --~. S JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP n BCJfCK " IRVI NE AUTO CENTER 951-3144 Jl!JSTOVER llORIZON ••• SADDLE BACK ·. 635s 735i 528e J"/rc lion o( f~ejafe 380-1200 aoo-310-33n LEASING • SERVICE SALES PARTS • RESALE Saddleback BMW 45 Oldfield Ad. IRVINE In the lrvlne Auto Center. 405 IO. to Lake Foreat Dr. ... ----------------------~~~~--------------------------------------~~~--------~~---~~----~~~-~----~-~~-~-~-~----~--- 325es BMW'j \ .. \ -~ -• .I I • ... -C)rMge CoMt DAILY PtLOT I Friday Septemb« 28, 198e TICf Ml.JC NOTICE IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOT1C rtalC NOTIC£ TOI07'0) TOIOM OF THI! ICATUM OF THI! ,_. ,........_, -IUPINOlt COUllT POINT OH THI MOfWTH-C 1* MOTICI °' NOTICI Ofl ....,,_ .,... Of1 CAl.W~ ERLY LINEOf'IAIOLOTt1 NOTic:e Of' N01'a Ofl PAOCEEOINOS AGAINST NOnca °' TRUSTU'a IAL! TMISTU'8 IALI YOU YOU SHOULD CON T'"'9Tn'S I.ALI ......_et.... lfTllmOlt TO DIPAUl. T AMO PUllUC .. ANNO _ .. ...,.. f __ ......., ..... ef llMI,,......, LIAM MM. AMO nlCTION TO llUOM ntl COUNTY Ofl-OISTAN , .... ...._. ..,...T T S. No ll-0513 T S.. ND. 1 7't..,., TACT A LAWYl!A TI. .... ~YI ~01~t21 Computer fllelelenaa On 10/10/N al 1115 AM 2111a.1 .............. N"9GllAa.NOl'l9''N QU~R DllD CITYCOUNCJL. lntheMlll.,olttleA~ EALY 12.00 ~ ~ NO ' ,_ -~ llUM'Olll Of1 TMllT Ofl T .. CITY Of' cat~ ot GREGORY T THE POINT Of' MCMHNINQ YOU AAE IN OEFAULT 01-880'-01 18 CICG C09'POl'IATt0N 11 NOTICI UNDER A OEED Of TRUST YOU AAE IN OEFAUL t~ duly eopointacl Truat• YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T In the Superior Court ol °' CC*OUC11NO LMft ..._ ~1tr 'OUN'TAJN VAL.LIV CUM MINOS f<>f Ctlet!Oe Of THENCE WUT!M. Y 1t 00 tilt Sttlt ol C.ill0tni. lor M Offtca /~TON NOTICE IS HEREBY N1me ~UT ALONG SAID NOATH OATED APRIL 28 1114 UNOEA A OEED Of TRUS under end l>UflUlnl 10 OMO UNDER A DEED Of TRUST UNU!SS YOU TAl<E ACTION DATED NOVEM8ER 3 11182 of Ttuet Recorded on DATED SEPTEMBER 3 Ille County ol Loi Anoelft AMO CHURCH TI ... La?a1 GIVEN ttltt on Tueeda~ °' No A 1349 I 1 ERL Y LINI TO THE POINT In the Mallef ollhe "lttate NOTICE 18 HEREB Y UNIT COOi L tobet7 19ff 11900 PM In ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Of BEOINNINO TO PROTECT YOUR UNLESS YOU TAKE ACT 9111195 as Doc;umenr No 1086 UNLESS YOU TAt<E PROPERTY IT MAY 8E TO PROTECT y 85 342953 or Offtc:ltl Re ACTION TO P ROTECT OI JAMES FRANCIS RE GIVEN 11111 onttl•9111 day ol ..-oATANT Ill• C::ouncll C111mbef 10200 FOR CHANGE OF NAME The 1tr .. 1 acid,... Of ARDON 0.C..Hd Septembef 1986 Ille 8o•rd NOTtCI Stat•• Avttl~ Fountain VI I (Sec 6064') othef common ~llon SOU> AT A PU8UC SALE IF PROPERTY IT MAY c0td1 In the Offic;• Of Ille A .. VOllR PROPERTY IT MAY YOU NEED AH SOlD AT A PUBUC SALE cord1t ol Ofange Count., BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Not1Ge1ahef•by9I...., that Of Trutl-ol the Ocffn If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ••Y C1111orn11 Ill• Ctly GREGORY TODD CUM ot Old prop•rty •• Ille under.iQned will Nit 11 View SchOot Oltt•IC:I ol Ille FORreLOSURE BECAUSE Council Wiii 11040 1 put>llC MINOS llH llted I pelllton In purported to b• n I Prt111t1 .... to Ille IWgM6t County 01 °''"91 Sl•I• ol YOtrAlll! 81!HtNO IN YOUR heetlno on Ille fottowtno 1111.c;Outl IO< an ordet 1ltow-BAYSIDE OR NEWPORT EXPLANATION OF THE YOU NEED Ctllfo•nle uac;uted by SALE IF YOU NE(p AN EX NATURE OF THE EXF't.ANATION Of THE STUART JACKSON A PLANA TtON OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST NATURE Of THE StNGLE MANWIU.SE.l.LAT NA TU R E OF T H f and *' OIOde< tubjeC1 10 Calllontl• delltmlned 11111 PAYMENTS IT MAY BE TO PROVIDE. AH OP ltlQ pelltioner 10 c11aooe ·~04 CA con11rm111on of tald Su tnerollowlnglend bl.llldtno• SOLD WITHOUT ANY PORTUNITY FOR FOUN ll11lt1er n ame rrom Said .... w4ll be ""'" periOf Cou•t on 0t 1ft1t the •n<I equipment will not be COURT ACTION and you TAIN VALLEY RESIDENTS GREGORY TODD CUM wltl\Out «>YWlent Ot - 8111 d1y ol Oc;tobef 19H •t needed IOt purpoMI ol op may t1a11e 1111 1eg11 rtgllt to TO COMMENT ON THE USE MINGS lo GREGORY ranty t 11pr ... Of ll'l'lPlf«I .. Ill• olllCI of MILDRED erattno Intent ,.,. bring your account In good Of THE 154 000 IN AO RALEIGH REED CUM 10 1111• ~ or - TEAL 595 E~t C010tado pretctloOI 1ndlor chttd care aiond no by paying 111 of OITIONAL 12TH YEAR MINGS cumbrllnOM to ~lltf't llll Blvd Suite 301. P~a P'09ftm4 IOI Ille petlod ti.-your pa~t d_ue paymenta plus HOUSING ANO COMMUNI lT IS HEREBY ORDERl!O unpaid balanoe due en the Ctlllornle 9110t County or ginning October 15 1986 perm111eo costs and •• TY BLOCK GRANT FUNDS tllatellpeisonslmtttaledln note or no•" MCured by Los Angeles Sllt8 ol Cell tllrougll June 30 1987 penses w11111n 1t1e ume pet GRANTED BY THE U S OE.t Ille m111er 1roresald appear 111<1 Deed ol Tru11 10 wjt lorma 111 tlle rtglll lllle and I C HOOLI ADDRRll milted by lew lot 1e1nsllle PARTMENT OF' HOUSINv belOrt 11111 court In Oeptfl 18 19 25e "3 plutllllf()llow interest ol Slid d-Md •• Meadow View SellOol 5702 menl ol you• &<:count wttic;ll ANO URBAN DEVELOP ment NO 3 Ill 700 Chile; 1no esllmetacl COtll .. Ille 11me ot dellh and all Ille Ctatk 011111 Hut1tlng1on 1s normelly 1111e l)uslness MENT C.,,,.,, Ortve West Senta pensn end adllll\Olt at the YOU YOU SHOUlD PROCEEOlf'GS AGAJNS PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE PROCEEDING AGAINS T CONTACT A LAWVER. YOU '10U HIGHES T BIDDER FOR YOU YOU SHOULD CON On Oc:toblr 10 teee .. CONTACT A LAWYER CASH OR A SPECIFICALLY TACT A t.AWYER 10:00 A.M Fldll~y TNllll On Ocloblt '1 11188 •DESIGNATED CASHIERS On OCT08ER 10 1986 11 Setvlot .. the di.I~ appolntfd 2 00 p M Ft,.. Int~ .... 8an CHECKl&l. loayabte 11 time 9-t5 .. M BENEf ACT .. TIUSlll under •nd pu"u.nl to of Clllllomie II Ille du~ of ,ale In 11111101 mooey oltht duty eppqlnted Tru11 .. OMll ol TM I Rllcorded on a.ppoonled TtUllll under ltld United SttlU) AT THE under and pursuant lo Deed Apt~ 30 198.t .. 0ocu"*11 pursuant IO ()Md ol Trusr FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE ol Trust recorded S.ptem no •1M--1n118 ol Ot6c111 AIClorded on Nolltmblt 29 OLD ORANGE COUNTY be• tO 1985 as lnll No R80CH05 rn the oltic. ol Ille 1982 M Document no COURTHOUSE LOCATED 85 3419S8 of Ollrc111 Re Raoordet QI OfWlg8 County 82~1 4903 or Oillc1• AIOOrdl 0 N s A N T A A N A COfdS In Ille olltce ol thl CIJlorru&. axec;uted by tn Ille ona ol tlle RICX>tdlt ol BOULEVARD BETWEEN County Ret<>fder or Orange ngllt tllle and 1nt1tsl 11111 Betctl CA 97649 days pr101 10 Ille date M l tor ORIGINAL FUNDING OF An11 CllllOfnlll on °'toblt time ol Ille Initial pu~llon ll'>e esu11e ol llld ~·Md No of,._ 2 Ille sate ol your ptoperty No l 2S9 000 WAS DIVIDED 27 1986 II 2 3Q 0 CIOcil of 1111• Notte• of Sat• Donakl "4 Youncibk>od I Orange County Cal lomla, SYCAMORE STREE.l' ANO County Slate ol Cahlornl1 m1troed man .. hll execuled by Oliy J Highland BROADWAY SANTA ANA Eirecutld b~ WILLIAM A sole.'Jeparlfa propeny. WIU and F1111kle f\. Highland CA 111 ttght 11tle And lnt~est MC EWEN ANO CLE OPHUS SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION husband I nd w le WILL SEU conveyed to and now held c MC EWEN WILL SELL AT TO HIGHEST BIDOfR FOR AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO by 11 under .sad deed ol PUBLIC AUCTION TO CASH (peyll>lelltm1 or1111 HIGHEST BIDOEA FOR Trust'" 1118 f)(Opetly SIU HIGHEST BIDOER FOR In lewlul money ol tlle Ullled CASH (payable al lime Ol.flle •Led in satd county Celt-CASH (payable 11 11me ol ,5111111 el Ill• north front 1n lllwM money of 1111 U111ed lc>fnll desttlb1ng Ille tand sale "' lawful mOfley ol ttle tnlrllllOll 10 11\e County Stiles) 0t by c:111111t-. check 111e1e1n Un11eo States) 111 THE Couttl'IOUH. 700 C.lllC Clntec drawn on a state or ne!IOnel ~ Condom1n1um 1:0m FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE naa acQu1red by OPltllion ol No of....,., ... I 920 ule dllle may be Ml until AMONG THE FOLLOWING P M and ttlen Ind 11\erl $8 447 8 1 .J.aw Of Oll'ltfw1 .. Olller thi n All propoull mull be r .. """ montlls trom Ille dlle PROJECTS show CllUMI II any they tlav• MOTICI TO 01 n add ton to that or said cetved no 11111 than Sep-Jn s notice of oet11u11 may be S70 150-HOUSING RE wlly said petition to• clllflOI l'9'0NRTY 0.,.9' deceased 11 Ille 11me or tember 30 1996 11 2 00 recorded (wlltc;ll c:1a1e of re-HA811.IT A TION of r11me should not be YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL T death In and to all the c;er p m at Ille Buatnesa Ofno. c;ordallon appeari on this s· 009. F4'1R HOUSING gt81Tnte1Sd FU"'THE~ ~..-.ad 0U~TDEEDR JA.f?.,EUE,.OROY F2!~1'1,~! 111n real property 111ut11d In 01 tne Ocean View School not eel S38 8\Q-PUBLIC SER "" " .,. """" " ,.,.. ,. .. ·- Ctty of Slll'\111 Ana Covn(y or O.strtcl 6940 B Stteet This llrl\OUnt ot pt nc; pal 1$ VICE 111111 I copy of 11119 ordef 10 UNLESS YOU Tl,t<E AC Orange State or C1lllorn1a Huntington Beac;tl C•ll 198 600 00 IS Of Slf)tembel' s 100 000 ECONOM IC SI ow call\e be publlttled In TION TO PROTECT YOR par11c;uarty deSC:t b4'd fS lol f<>fnla 92647 Btds wlll be 5 1988 t<>vetlle• wtlll ac DEVELOPMENT 11\e Orange Coast 011\' P1101 PROPERTY IT MAY BE lows 1o wit opened subjflet 10 E:duc111on crueo nte•est due from Apttl S 4 3 O O O A 0 MI N IS 1 11ewspeper or general SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. DI-W•SI Sant• """ bani\ Ot .. H I fottll rn Sedoon prise<! OI OLD ORANGE COUNTY Callomtll ell "II"' Ille and2924holtlleC111 ICooeattlle PARCEL! COURTHOUSE LOCATED uno111 ded one-1 lltl (I/SJ COde Secuon 39365 6 n IS 1986 Olld ttuslee s lees TRATION c rCulll on puohMled n 11111 If YOU NEEl1 AN EXPLA mt8res1 1n comdom n um lleU of a public meeting ol and e~penses incurred and S2S9 000 TOTAL county JI leest on<;e I -k NATION OF THE NATU"E interest convoyed lo and now SOIJlll lronl entrance ol tlle Old An und vtded I IJ)lh ON SANTA ANA BLVQ BE 11eld by ~ unoer sa>d Deed of O.ange County Court"~ 1n m~rest n and 10 tot 1 QI TWEEN SYCAMORE.~T & Trust In 1118 ptOperty $ IU!lled n 11\0 200 Block on West Santa Tract t t<f83 1n Ille C ty ot BROADWAY SANT A ANA said County Calllom a Ana Boulevard Santa Ana ca Cost~ Mesa County or Or CA 1111 , 9ht mte end desa b r1g 1h11 tend 11\ero n all r ghl r lie and 1ntor11$1 ange Slate ot Cal torn a as nte est conveyed 10 and commonly known as 1107 !tie Board ol Ttustees ao w 11 nc.iease uni 1 ypur pc: His matter s be ng pro to IOU coflsecu11ve weeks OF' THE PROCEEDING Memor~ Lane No 3 o Septamber30rl99~at''200 co nthecnmesc.,rre11 YO<J cessedpu1s11.11n1101nePlan po 10 1nedayol ~adhea1 A G A,N ST YOU YOU Santo Ana Cal torn1a de pm n Ille Board Room 111 may ot hi.IV" to pay the en n ng l aws of lt'ie State ot ng SHOULD CONTACT A LAW scr bed as 16940 B Street Huntington 1 e unp<J o po 101 01 your Ca lorn a (Go11 I Cofe S.C Dated SEP 16 1986 VER That porlK>n ol LOI 24S or conveyed lo and now held t>y I per map 1ec;orded n Boot. now hel<l Dy 1 unde sad Nowpon Hegl'lts in Ille City of under said Deed ol l tull tn Ille •89 pages 23 and 24 ol Mis Deed ol Tru~t 1n Ille property cosra Mesa CoUtlty or P operty s~u8Jed in Hd oeuaneous Maps m the or s tuated n sa o County and Property & granted sub Beacll Cal tornta 92647 account even mougn lull hon 6S 000 81 seQI ~nd Ille ,,_m .. L Smttll Judge of DATED Slf)tember 19 iec;t 10 111ose cer111 n cove Any responsible person payment was demanded f ountA n Valley Zomflg Otdl th• SupeflOf Court 1986 nanrs conditions and re present at said meeting shall but you must pay the n11nc;e The Zoning Ord Puohlhect O•ange Coat! ""'T AmMCU T"LI strict ons as contained 1n be given an oppor1un1ty to amount Sllite<I aoove How nance Zon ng Maps end Oa ly P 101 Seprembe• 19 INSlMANCI COMPANY • 111a1 ce•tan Oeclaraflon ol ra1sethebldso1ally 11te11tte ever you and your e.nors are on lie n Ille 26 October3 10 1986 CIMtOfn&lc:orpoflttltl , .. Restr c11ons 1eco1d•d n sealed bids 11e opened benet c ary 0 mortgagff Plann no Department and F9 I I ltndtAutt.oflaed Offtcer Orange Stale or caJ tornte as Counl)' Cl! tornia descr t> no lice 01 111e County Recorde< Staie desc• bed as P4lt map rec0tded 1n Book 4 lhe land !here n as of said County LO I 5 IN BLOCK 22 Of Page 8l ol Msce!laneous PARCEL 1 Uni 4 llS Shown EXCEPT THEREFROM NEWPORT BEACH TRACT Maos n the olllce ol the and descr Ded n lhe eacll and all ol Ille un ts IN THE CITY Of' NEWPORT County Recordet or sad Conoom n um P 8" reco oed sllown and del ned on the BEACH COUNT Y OF OR County 1ogotner wlll rne on May 21 l981 n Book Condom1n um Pan re ANGE STATE OF CALI at>imdoned POr1 on ol Sorita H067 page 55'1 ol OllcaJ corded AuguSI 20 1981 n FORNIA AS PER MAP RE Ana Avenue lldJOln ng sa <l LOI rec0tds Ol Nld County Book 14 188 pages 843 10 CORDED tN BOOK 3 PAGE on the N0t1n-1 dMc:r t>ed 11S PARCEL 2 An und vded 870 nclus1ve and re tt-26 OF MISCELLANEOUS loltows Bag nnng aJ Iha 1191,, nl1tMI U a tenant I" c;otdect °'tooer 2 198 1 1n MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF nf&rSeCll()ll of Iha _.,lar tne common tn 1"41 Ill lhlereSI n book 14243 pages 378 10 THE COUNTY AECOROER Booll 12426 Page 40 I on provld ng suc;n b ds snell ex may muluHlly agree n wt 1 are ava111ore for l>Vbhc 111 ----------114 Ent "fth '''"' lant1 Octooer 21 1977 01 Oll1c1a1 teed by 11 1eas1 five (51 pet ng pt or 10 111e 1 me 11\e no spec.1 on ano e.am nauon PU6LIC NOTICE Ant Cat"om&a '2701 (7W) Records of Orange County cent the 111ghest or any wttt 1 ce 01 ~alt> 5 p•,,ted fwh ch r11ose des '1ng to 1es111y n 551 3211 Caltlorn a and any amend ten b d oecelved ma1 not hf' """ f)r tnan 1he lavor or n oppos 11on to Ills F 1t308 Pub1t111ed Otange COit! ments 1nereto Cop es ot Ille 1e1ms end end 01 1tle three month propoul wltt beg ven an op NOTICE Of' Dally P tot S~temt>er 28 PARCEL 1 cond hons ol Ille lease are pet od slalt'd above! 10 portun ty to do so II lurttler TAUITEES IALf October 3 tO 1986 unu 3 Oas sllown anode-ava table at the d1str1cl oll ce amqng othllr 111 ngs ( ll nlormat on IS des red you On 0c1obe1 17 1986 11 F'll37 ol Slnla Ana Avenue wah 1111 and 10 lhe common ar• 01 LOI 405 ncluSIVe or Olltcllll Re OF SAID COUNTY cen111 ltne of Twenty f r$I 2 ol Trld No 9280 es per cords Tiie street address and SlrOll es alld StrM ll 11re map r led n Book 379 PllQ8S PARCEL 2 olher common des1gnat1on sllown on Ille mep at>ove 33 end 3• ot m 108!lane<>ul'> Unll 1.c H 1t1ow11 and de I any 01 11\e •tal property t ned on that certs n Con at Ille alo•ement oneo 10 poovicse ado 11onat 1 me n may con1ac1 the Planmno 11 oo a m f rsl American dom n um Plan •ecorded dress Mtnlmum ren1111 lor wll>eh 10 curl' the oerault oy Department al 965 4•25 Tille Insurance Company e Sep1embet 12 1971 n Booll c;l115srooms and11ccomp1ny 1r11nste1 ol 1ne property or CITY COUNCIL Of' THE Cat lorn a corpo•aflon as 12372 Page 1041 ot OlllClll mo tQu pment and servtees otne•w se or 121 establlsn a CITY Of' FOUNTAIN VAL T "'"ee 01 Successo1 Records ol O•ange County shalt be SO 40 per SQuere sct>edute of paymenis n LEY lhefyn Mc<:tendon Tt alee o • Substituted Cai torn a toot per month o•OP 10 c.u e your oet11u11 or City Cieri! Tru~'"" ot I hat cet11 n m9111ioned and 11'19nc• m1P6 reo0tds ot said county ltned on Ille Condom ntum des er bed ab o 11 e s Soutti-1erty along Ille otnllt as SUCl'I lefm II del ned n Ille Ptan reter ed 10 above In Ille purported 10 be 2208 4 PARCEL 2 Wr llen proposals to lease oom t 11 and (21 Pubt Siied Orange Coesl ALL INCLUSIVE Deed ol An undivided 1 335 per said property mus! conform Follow ng the O•P rat on or D& ly Pilot Seprember 26 Trust e.e,uted oy BRUCE A ne of Santa Ana Avenue Bt1de enrnl9d Delnhons or Oectarauon ot Resrrctons 2208 , WES T OCEAN 180 09 lee! 11191'\Ce tne Oeclaral on ol Covenanls recorded Octobet 2 1981 n FRONT NEWPORT BEACH cent nteresl In and to Lot 1 to Ille terms &nd condtt ons tht> 1 me per od t'fPrrlld 10 n 1986 BERMAN an unmartteo ol Tr&ct No 9755 as shown P1011y tn acceotance of 1tle Ir~• Pill9grapn of ins F940 man and LEONARD South-ltrty parallel with Ille Cono 1 ons ano Restrict ons Boo~ 142•3 page 406 or CA 9?663 NOt'lllelSl811y hne ol sul Loi recocdod on July 29 1976 n Off c. ar Records The un<le•sgned Trustee 245 and ••ltnlton 11\oreol bool( 11830 P8QM 793 to 844 Tiie s1ree1 eddtess and 01scta1ms any habll ly for any 200 leel thenol NorthMS1111y ncrusrve ol OH cat recocds ot 0111er common des gnauon 1nc;orrectness or the street on a Map recorded n Book proposals lo lease said r1ol ce ur1tess tne ob gal on ----------BERMAN a marred man • 14 Pa~s 35 lo 36 ot Mis property w II be g ven 10 be ng torectoSl!<l upon or a PUJLIC NOTICE and recorded February 17 c;ellaneous Maps records of proposals wll ell oiler tow sel)arare wr llf'n &9reemen1 198• 11s tnst•ument No parallel w 111 Iha NOlt""'9sterty sa.c County (the 1 any of the real property address ano other common 01ange County Cat lorn 1 cost lees 10 enrollees and between you ano you• cred NOTICE Of' 8• 069276 of Off c al Re eccept ng therelrom all Con offer Qual ty progrems tor oerm ts a 1ongt' ve• oo PueLIC SAL£ c;o1ds of Orange County I ne 01 saio LOI 11\d ax11n1.on Oec1111a11on ) des c 11 bed abo ve s des gnauon I any s11own tllereol 18009 llllM 10 lr>e EXCEPTING lh!lralrom alt purported 10 be 1872 B 6 neren oom n um Un Is totaled Tiie go11em1no ooard re-you llave only the tegat 119111 OF PROPERTY Cal lorn1a and pursuant lo rtlereon serves Ille r gilt fO re1ec1 any 10 s1op lhf' sate of you P•OP Tiie following prope•ty will 1na1 certa n No11ce or Detautt center tne or TwentyFl'51 o~ o l rtghts mneas mt1oral MONROVIA AVE COSTA Sad sale wll t>emade but Straet thence N0t11\wes1orty r g"ls natural gas gn1s and M ESA CA 92627 w 1hou1 covenanl o war PARCEL 3 or alt Dos and 10 w11lve 11ny erly by pay ng Ille ent re oe sold as s Octobet 2 therl'Uneler recorded Aprll atong sad center hne 200 leel OINlt hydrocarnons by Tiie undersigned T1us1ee ranly express o mptltid re Non e~clus ve easemenls 111egular11 es arnou 1 dP nandlld by your 1986 Oy auct on lor unpa d 30 1986 as tnst1ument No 101 11ccess Ing es egress 0 111eo al Hunttn ton t~iw-&er'f'f,tl'O 01 Olhc1a1 10 11'19 po n1 or beg nn rig wnatsoovG< l"llme l\nown d scta ms any ttaDU po~lle 1>09!ess1on -1he 1111181 addt9H "'91-519em ncotrectness of Ille slreet enc.umllrance'il lo pay Ille nractmrent SOPIS07r Beach Cal lorn a lh s 9r11 To t no our IM amount tnspocllon 8 00 AM cords at 58 o County will ma ntenance repa 15 ano day ol Septem~r 1986 you must 111y or ro arrange '>ale 9 00 A M under and pu1suan1 10 Slld other common des gn11 on I P oduct5 do• voo Prom any ol aoore~s and otner c;ommon '"ma n ng pr f1C pal sum 01 a11y or 111a •eat P•oPerty me to ego ng 111a1 may t>e oes 9na1 on 1 any shown th!' nolt>, secured by sa d dosc:r t:l8ll aoo.e rs pu POfl9d w rn n oc u"dOt l'le pa ce4 01 hereu1 ~ c 1 r usl w th nl8'e5t 10 be 31 I E 21$1 S1r11e1 land 118fO rial>O-e 09Sc:rioe<J Sao sale w II oe made our tnf'rPon as p1011 <led n sa o Cosia M958 Ca 92627 loge 1101 wrtn lhO perPflluat w 1noo1 covenant 01 war notes <1ovances I any 0111er purposes over Loi 1 of OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL tor 11avm1>n tn stop Ille lore LOT A °""" or T1usl sell at public Tract No 9755 alt as shown DISTRICT BOAAD OF tic ute c1 1 1nu property s Pr1n1er instruments auct on tor cas11 lawful and desc•bed n the Con TRUSTEES b1 Sllalta 11 •ri ,.,1os'r" to• any 01t>e des~\ oane•s cabinets mr1ney ,.,, rne Unted Steres damn um Plan referred to n Marcu1 rea\on rrn11r1 K •• Ta motor!> ting ne ntake ano 01 Amt'I Cl a cashier a The underr .. 9r1eo Tru•tae rgN 01 a ng mnno runty e•pressor mple<l •e unde lheterrnsofsadOeed Pa1ce1 1 llere naoove and as Puol sned Orange Coas1 ne Con,CJI dated ~av ngs e naus1 components w las Chee~ payable to s11d OPI neo n the Oeclaral on ol Oa ly P tor Sep1embe1 12 Ban~ 2171 C.iimc.ius 100 cha s Gib nets ract.s 1 A T us1ee drawn on 8 stale or dsela!ms any tabhty tor any exoor11g ano ope a no garong 11lle possess on o• ol Trubl lees cna1ges and ne0011C1ness 01 lhe slrNI 1ne aior and s10Mg n ano encumb1a11ces 10 pay Ille e<penses or the T usree and address and othar common ert ov ng tho same I 011" sa o rema n ng pr nc pa sum ot of 1ne trusts created by sa o Resir cl ons r~o•de<l Otto 19 26 1986 1 v ne < A 9; 7 I'> 7 14 t tu es tans flies ~ ttle con na1 on<1I bank estate or led ber 21 1977 n Book 12•26 F'899 752 :no 1 1ena s1111 onery sale & con I! u c;red 1 un on or a state oesignallon f any shown tano or any ofher land the notes secured by sad Deed of Trust Page 40 I or Off c1a1 Records f you r av" ..r 1y quc!>I 01 s tent~ telephones gauQM o lede1at sav ngs and loan or 0 ange County Cat PUBLIC NOTICE you shouto contac1 a lawyer reco 05 as~oc at on dom c led n 1111s torn a o 111~ gnv" nm1>nl ager cy LOT B s1a1e at Ille main entrance PARCEL 4 w!'I ch moy h<tve Mureo your Racks engine eng ne n to F11s1 American Tille In tlete n nclud ng Iha ngh1 lo wn ps1oc;1c. Deed 01 Trust wllll m1eres1 Tne 101a1 amount or Ille Said sale w 11 bl made but or o roe1oona ty dt ti ano m ne tnereon as provided n 5a d unp11 d balance of tlle ool w~tioYt covenant Of warranty lrom Lands oth91 than '"ose nores aovances I any gal on ~cure<l Dy tne p1op E•ctus1ve easements ap exorass or mp! ad regard no l'lefetnat>ove d9ICt1b80 o t 01 undet rhe tetms 01 the Doled er1v 10 oe soio and reason purtenant to P11rcets 1 8nd 2 11 e D05Sll5 °" or gas wells tunnllls and &nans or T1us1 11!65 charqes antJ atll,. f'St mated cosrs e• desu !led he e naoove tor encumt>tan<:es 10 pay lhe n10 lh ough Ot actoc;s Iha epcense\ nl lhP T us tee and p , '>'., ~nCl advantt>S at tne use and occupancy for par o rem1Jn ng pr nc oel sum ol Ille su!>Surtace 01 1'"'9 •ano ol 1n1> 1 us rs cri>a1110 ov sa o t mt> of 1ne n 1 at pun cat on aM pa k ng spacP ourl>o~"S r101a(s) secureo t>y SI d Daeo hO o nallova doset IMKl ano lo 0f'P'1 or T us1 1 o w 1 ol 11 e tiol c:e 01 Sa IP ~ dPI nell a~ Rost Cled Com 01 Trust wrtll 1nte<&sl Ille oon 001 om svcn wh psloc;l\oel or $93 864 7q $240 444 60 mr n ArPa n the OPCtar111 r n as poV1dod n sad r10111(s) orec1ionally drtoo walls rneoenf't t aryunde )ad Tnebtnefca ~uno" 'lil cJ olRt>st ctrin~rAI~ red 10 n advances I any under lhe 1unna s and snatts unoar ano Of't>d rir Tr 1st ner!'lofo e e• 01>1>d ,,, r .1~1 n1> .. ,,,,0re ,.. Pa '" ) •b<We ano ~how1 !arms ol the 0800 or T us1 t>enaain 01 t>oyot1d ll'lo aiio or e1:u1,.o d o oel •e•eCI ,,., 111e eculPO ~no d<'I vered 10 1he on rhe t:< nOl')m n um Pian toes Cflatges a"d 111pensos 01 t m s lhe oo• and lo red t undt'rs gneo a w1 11en ~ untJe ., g P<I a wr tlen Dec tflfl r<•d 10 lle•e nabove as 1111 Trus oe ane ol Ille 1 usrs ro unnol 8Qu P ma nla t\ 1ara1 0" ot Oelaun and De h1r.i1 Of 01 Default and De pal <> :30 P ano pa•k ng cre1 ed t1y sa o Deed ot Trust reoa r O&epen and ot>Wale mand to Sate and wrrtten mand to• Sale and a wrrllen space 12 ow~ s11 497 82 any sucti well~ Ot m nes. Nor c,. 01 Oelautt and E~ Nol C" 01 Oetautt and Etec Sut11f'!"I 10 general ilnd The t>enel1CtB1Y unce said wal'IOul hOwlM!r 11'141 nclhl 10 1 on 10 Sell IM unoe s gned 1 or 10 Seti Tiie nde•s gned Spec a l <tw"S easemf'nh Oaeo ol Tn.sl l'leretolore dr II m na Slore a•plOra and caus"d sa o Nol Cf' 01 De cau'iPd '" o 11<01 ce of Oti 1 g111s cit>rs ot .,;;ay ano 1111 01ocv100 and dol veted to 1he oparala lll•ough 1119 surleco or taull and [tee I nn 1n Set 10 taull ano e1.,c1 on tr Sell 10 olhP mMIP 5 ot record .inderg gned a wr non lhe upper 500 f&OI o1 Iha be •erll dt>d n rne county n1> <t>c.orcted n the co1 nly G an1e1> Dy acceo1anc .. ~ or Oeclara on ol Delaull and sut>wrtBCI of thO tano wt err> th" real properly t~ wt Pr!' the real prnpetty s lhf' Det>O aqrees 10 observll Demand for Sale and 1 wr nen 1'19 111nat>ove doscr lled as t0t<1le<J fruslee s LICG located pprfnrm ana be IJouno by Notice of Dereu t and E 8G'I on resorvoo 1n lh& de90 from lhe C.o po ar on Date 9 4 86 1n.-()pr131a1 on ano all ol tlle 10 Sell The unders.gneo lrvtne Comoany A Mchgan Aoo1e~s and 1e1.,pnone 8ENEFACT •• ••I d '" m<, ""'PO' an<l agree\ 10 ca.isod saijl NOllO& ot Oetau~ Coroora1ion recocaeo 11umbt>r r.il P"''on cot10ur.1 11u1IM p O 80X 3171 m<o pora1e 1ne same oy rel and Electt!n 10 Seit to t>e February 17 1978 n l><>Oli ng <;al" .,, 7101 Baro Av LAGUNA HILLS CA 12154 ert>nCP n any deed or omer recorded n 11'41 county wtiete 12568 PBOe :l2• ol otlic;al enue Reseoa Cal torma (7t4) 155 37" a, £1111 c;onvPyance ol any nterest Illa r81l proPQt1y s toalled roocrds 9 1 3 1 S • I 9 6 1 8 I 8 t betll Cll1uaM conveyeo Th s Coven11nl 15 F dellt'f T1VS1ee SeMce ALSO r XC£PTING 342 '.l•08 Pubt slled Orange Coasr maoe lo rhe o 1ec1 t>enel 1 '100 Paoric COll1 Hghwoy lheralrom lho St.!><:urtace DA TE Sep1 3 1986 Oa y P 101 Sf!PIPmber 19 of Woodtyn Norin a P11r1 Hormosa8eacti CA902~ water 1gn1s t>ll WIMll Iha CICG COlllPOlllATION 26 OcfObPr 3 1986 M $l11p (213) 772 1174 0t 372 7788 gh1 or surl~co onlry as AS TAUSTE£ AAMANO C F921 more commonly known By Kain oon 0 Meo rosorvod n tho dl'JO<I trom IM SAUCEDO/ AUTHORIZED -----------as I 107 Memory Lane No Autnonzod Sigrialu e Irv no Company a M ch gan SIONA TUA( PU8LIC NOTICE 30 Santa Ana Ca 1torn a [1:1 o ~o OIT'be 5 '1Jfl6 CorPOra 0" recordoo Pubhshed Orange C.oast Te m<; or sate cash n ta w <;ap 19 ?6 0c1 '.l 19111! February 1 I 19/8 n Boo~ O;i ty P r.il Sep1emlle• 19 NOTICE lul money ot me Un led 'J J"~ll Coas Oa y P 01 12568 ll~'.Jn "l?4 ot O Cal 26 OClnl>f' 3 1966 INVITING 8105 St.ites l')n sale on the Pt op ec0tOs F92D Nr•t1<:fl ,., riereoy g ven lh&I ,. Iv ~o w10 Ten per cent 01 MLIC NOTICE PAAG(l "l I as 'n ~ as fh" Board 01 Truste"S ol the a no• nt o o 10 be deDOS led sucn &a~on "' • a 11 PUBLIC NOTIC[ Hunllngton Beacti Union w11t b o oariicuta y sol tori~ r 1"0 High <;cnool D s11 cl w 11 1e Bos or oilers 10 oe n wr 1 NOTICE Of OF Art do onl ttod fa<,r r> Elf'lls ot NOTICE OF r."' vf' senleel b ds tor supply 1n9 and w I be rece ved al "'EPARATION lhe Dec arat on ndo lhe PAEPAAATION OF mg BAND UNIFORMS meet 11\f' alo esa d Oii ce at any DE~L'!~~~~ON sact1on Mad ng~ " sue/I NEGATIVE ng or eoua 10 !he spec1h I me allet the r rSI pubt T ne Irvine Renell Water Article onr 1 Od 1i •ot ows 0£CLAAA TtON cat ?Mon I I~ n lhf' otl ce or cat on hereor ar1d oetrire o 51, ct llRWDI 15 p1epering eS.:::"!:;1 11" '1"<! Corr.!~ Tiie Irv ne Rar>eh Water sad 0 '>l1tc1 dale of sate 11 Negal ve 0ec18 111 on to• Area EaSll" 0"1 0 511 ct (IRWOI s prepar ng B di. shall be ct<1arty Oa1ed tn s 16 day 01 Sf'P rne ptoiecllsl described PARC.fl 4 F~<,nrrr.".,, :is a Negat ve Oeclarar on •or miltkPd BAND UNIFORMS tember 1986 t>etow A Drall Negative the p101ect1s1 descr beo BIO 6414 aoo1es~ 10 MILOA£D TEAL AllOfney Oecta•at on , on 1 te 81 Ille oetow A Ora It N99a1 ve Ally f Rr1wtey Pure.has ng 11 Law St5 E Colorado 02 B Qe(.la at on 1s on t 1e al the M" Cl" Hun! ng1011 Beactl 8twd Suite 307 P1 .. den1 Ostrc;I oll ce 188 er allclaon1ed filllmnn~ or Ost c1 ol!ce 18802 Ba u r Hgt School Dsl ct C•llfornle t 110t (111) oeen Avenue Irv "11 CA lhe Doon al on or Cov1 n11111s rteen Avenue Irv ne CA 10;. 1 Yor~1own Avenue 795 5101 Atlorney tor and s ave tao e 101 publ c Cond ton~ 11nd n11~1 c1 on'> and s llVll table tor pubt c H 1 nglnn Bea ell C A Margaret M Reardon tn,pect on A Negalve Dec ocoooo on Juno '.I 97fi n nspect nn A Nega1ve Dec 9?64fi •nrl e<;eved al o MARG Al'IET M A E tar at on w It oe cons Clered Boo~ I 766 P"!l'" d;>O to 484 taral on w It oe cons dered t>Pln" • 00 P M Ocrober AlllDON Admtnl1tr1tbr ot for apptovel o• dsapproval ncl sn10 o 0111 !><o•ds ot ro approval or osapprovat 1• 19116 al wllc;n tme end llleHt1teo1 .. 1<10\c:ectent by lhe Board ol Dt•eclors 01 sa o Coun 'f ( f f Masla< by Ille Board or D •ecto•s 01 ptarP ti <JS w 11 be pubhcly Pubtisned Otange Coasl the 0 SI• cl 81 8 meet no 10 D'ldar;r on I uM 1 Sod on the oistttct at a mee1 r1g 10 opPnflCI ano ,,.ao n Bldg C Daty P 101 Septemller 25 be held ar 6 OO P M °'10bel H!lat! ngs " '> cit iv• c a be held at 6 oo p M October Rm 16 1 26 October 2 1986 11 l986 n Ille Dist• Cl Office on '1'1 a~ n "'""~ Owrn s 13 19115 n 1111' Dist• cl Oii ce E.ich o o shall rema n val d TllF 130 a1 tlle above addres5 gMs and '1 n• 111 me above addr..,ss ro ., l'l"' nil 01 •5 day• alter l----------- Anne1a1 on 231olAWO C.11t>A T• '"' c 1 z A 1h ... da1,.~p1>r leclo tM e PUBLIC NOTICE ic:'snexat on •6 10 t D at~n()~ ~ r ~ .. ~~',n,:~·~J~ low"~ ~• .. v nf~S~ nP. t i' fi't,,, ~ d1~d ol Trus1e11~ NOTICE OF .. ttv J Wlleeler See "" -, ue Y nff r ee PU8LIC HE 6 AINO ' ~ · • I qt •II b" 1 hP ,f'l111 1udge 1)1 It P A retary Ir 1 '"' u ,. ary CONDITIONAL US£ Da,,.d Sept em Iler 111 r· Dated September quol 1v r I o:qu pmeol Ollfltf'd pf•MtT NO ' 1086 """ P\P JPS lhe r ghl 10 fl " ""' 1986 0 s 1 r 1 v "" Renc;h Water I"' I • • r all b ds and IC; 11 •• trv ne Ranch water •, c. 1 1 y 1, c.i 18802 Bard..en w 1 v" 1 v , ..guhi• ty th!'re 10dy Ca e CenlP•) trP t mf! rtll.,.. ve .\nil c ms C1'l Sldlemer 1; ul l it person> who w st> 1n hf' "' 1 ct r.i1c1 ltv• fr, lh<' dN IC ~I Qn !lP $(.lltlt'" l)Pl(lW OA r F 1 IM[ ru .. ~d.l Oc IObf'f 7 198(> 7 00 PM APPUCllTION NUMBER C.ono 1 l'lnat •JsP p., m 1 No 86 1\4 APP L IC.AN I Arch 1ec1s (M P LOCA !ION Soun "Ot> nf Wa n apprr.i' mallltv 150 10"1 Pa-;1 01 Bot5a Ch t.o, lONf C4 rH Qhwav Ctim me t a 1 RfOUES T Redutl on n rea1 bu Ill ng '!'!Dae;.-from 10 '""' 1n zero along $1JUlhfl n n nverty I ne dbul 1 ng R2 znr Pr:l orooe ty FNVIRON M ENTAL ST A TUS TnP prnpo~eo pro 1ec1 s e~empt pl.115 111n1 10 Sect on 1510">1a) 01 •ne Call torn d Environmento Ouat ly ACI ON FILE A copy or tne propo~ed p Qft><;I ~ r n I te n tne Oep11r1men1 t'll n .. vetop mPnt Se v c<>\ 700'1 Md n Street Hu I ngtor 8f'ach Cahlor cl 9?6411 Ir n~per 1 on IJy It " r uni All NTERE'HlO PER SONS a e nv led to tllend Sa d heel n9 !<110 Ill IH PSS op n ons 01 sullmn ev oence to• or aga nst '"" apphc111on as O<Jll nPd abn\P If there are any tur111e que~1 ons pteaSP call 'icnll H•'5 As soc alP Ptanr et al '>)6 5?7 1 JamH W Plaln Sec relary Huntington hach Planning Commlnton P m ~hPCI o ~ ge C'>a51 Oa ty PI I Se1JIPmt'lf'r ;>6 1986 f9'.l1 Ir Cl 1880? BarCIPf'n .A v , ;> p '"'° ""'" lfvnf' CA 9U 16 n NO T1CE IS HEREBY enue rv ne CA 9?716 o " • fl •., ,..,,, IJ •4 Put 1 •r •o Orange CO<!sl Sinned Allyn E Aowl•" I'' VF 11 tr at 1~e H n1 ngton PUBLIC NOTICE P 1t>I .,.,,.d 0 angfl < oas• ~, "" A Ii' P ~ Purchat lll" Man-er ' I:! 11 n Plann ng Commt5'1 on 1-----------Da I• p lnl SeptPmtll lfi I f•A ~r rJd 11 11"1 ')Ppl .. mbflr 26 • .... .. , h FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ' " l'lllf; D l<>ll ')PplPmbflr 75 "" t nld a pu,, <.. <'8< nQ n 1C!IJ6 d• " 11ry F935 19116 In< ( r nc 1 Cnamb"r al tnp NAME STATEMENT HI 14 1 co rodnr, '> Pubt SMCI Oranoe COAS1 II nt r gtnn Beach C " c The follow ng l.ltl sons ere ----------1 tit) n'~ t"r. o PUBLIC t.1nTICE Ou iy p 101 ')Pptember 26 C• '"' 2000 Me n Street dong n 1s ness as A Coun PU81IC NOTICE (!~ g 1 t ll\I Octot>P ) 1986 H un 1 n gt on Be a c h fry Spr nk e 1879 Lake St " C: 1 111 d tea o 111 11B H1 nl ngton Bench CA tfl "' FICTITIOUS IUllN£S8 F941 ' o n 11 on 11 a n 92648 FICTITIOUS IUSINE'SS San SR e w n• "' dn o I NAME STA..,M'"'NT tnP I me no ClllAd t>etow 10 "' "'"'' ~ PUBLIC t.11\T Cf o c de 11\e Jennifer E Spt nkte 1829 NAME STATfM(HT I* "0 1 rovn 1 1 wA a•11 The 1011ow1ng pe15ons are rl\I I te<.f'••e an onsi ' Lllke St aB Hunt Bch CA Tiie following P"•5ons arf' o :> ~~ n ..,r "' OQA ,, "II 00 ng bus ness as Giace ~1~1 .. men1~ 01 ahfl ptorsons 9,6,.8 doing bus ness as Tiii' 1 11 .,. '"''.,., 0t Hu~ton Travel Co 224 w FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS whn w sn 10 I>(" eard re111 Jnniir M Spr nklll 20s Souvf'n 1 H Photo 1)771 A"CJrT'l 1r n PAY M Pd< I r C~il Ii ghway •C NAME STATEMENT 1111 In tne Appl ritl on dtl Harttord "A Hunt Bch GA Newport Ave • 1:> Tu" n •c Pl! .,, m of thll N"wporl t:Atach CA 92660 fhfl follow ng pe1sons are SCI twd tlfllow 92648 CA 92680 no Al~1 .,1)1" nd by 11d D<Wl<l Huph Hul,on tll 30 dong business .is Flowei~ (1Alf1T1ME Tuesday Oc 6680 E 1 1986 7 oo PM Tll s business 1s con p1111 Duell 861 w Wil!l<lf ol Tr" w h n o nsl inn oon Ha•bo• lstano Newport by l noa 1 verQreoo 101,w ducted by a nenera( Pllrt Costa Me5a CA 9:>6n 8\ provdllel n ~•ll 11ole(s) BMr.h CA92680 Cir Fountan Valley CA APPLICATION NUMBER • Sot.untheary tien 10 16 lldvatlOI• I My ,n<J<J tt>q MattHO M Grace 680 g:n08 Cond t1on11t Use Pefl!lll No ne~:::t~y Spilt'lkte V41tenc;ll St •B C M CA fMmt ol lh11 DOM 01 Tru~I Olenneyre Laguna Bti en LlnC11 L M1mme1 16680 86 39 928,6 f-ch11rg11 ""d n1pn11~~ ot CA 92651 Ell'tlr~reenCtr roun1111n Val APPLICANT Redtiem6r Thll Sllll~I wH .(/led I n2108 L Ill Chutell Wlltl Ille County Clerk ol Of Tll1t 1>us1ne\\ " con ll'le n.isr411 r1r" 01 •~n 1 '''-r11 s bui•neu 19 con tey A " u efan 1nne County on Sei>tembef du<teo by • QeneclM pert c;ree od by "'<1 (1'1<)11 01 1 ruit ctuctf'd by co pannefs T 11 s bu111neu 11 con L 0 C A T I 0 N I 6 3 ~ I 10 • 1986 l\•Wll'I p 110 w1 $2'> 1• ;i r '• M M Grace dUCl"d by •n ndlv1duel Spo1nodate S••eel ,31~ Pl\11 Duell r r>n tl<lnc;t r "r , n 111,, •tet~nt was 11...,. L nda L 111mmer ZONE RI tS1ngll' r~rnlly • V"~ ""' R td 11 11 P 11lhsheC1 Oranoe Co111 Ths st1temtnl wit Ill~ U9AO 01 Ir !'In r 'lll w lh l '!•CountyCte•k OIOr lhlS stitemenl was 111"° es en 1 Doty Pilot September 12 w Ill the County Cler~ ol 0 l"'"'"ull'W1"""t'l1 vn Id io '"" &ngf' County on Sep1em~1 w 111 lht' Counly Cterk Of Or REQUEST To operate II 19 '6 October 3 •986 angP County on September Mr ~ onE>d " wr ~111n 3 1986 AnQil Co inly on SephtmMr preschool 101 $1•1y two 'tu F909 3 195,; l>M<'J,11:i IJ" ot n • 11 :i~'1 ,311707 3 t96f\ dtor1111 n e• sung b 1110 ngs at F311110 l>11"'18'1(l fq ">~ • lM ~ w I tin Publ thf'd O•ange Coast F!l11724 thf' CllurCll p '"' snPd Oranoe Cn11,1 N01 "' 0 O!il~ I ""r1 f tlC1 or Da 1~ Pllol Sept~bt'· • ., Pullll,hlld 0 •no" Cont EN v IR 0 NM E N T A L Dt1 1y p 1o1 511p1emner 11 lo ~ r~11 r111, ll"!ld 10 16 ()rtober 3 ,986 Delly P 1n1 S'!plemb4't 12 SI A TUS The prOPOsed Oto 19 2b CXtobtl• ) •986 ca~ .,.. ll Nnlir11 01 Dn !IJh F883 1C! 26 O<ton.ir ) 1966 1ec1 s o~empl trom llWJ F87S 11"<1 r ~ "" ,,., ">II 10 be F878 prov 5'0ns ol Ille CAltlorn I <KO'O<Ml " ~ .. cr.i.ir t ,.~,." I Env o~m1n1a1 Oulhly Act ---------1ne All! proP">"t ~ ,,.,. m Ml.IC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE ON FILE A copy or th• MLIC NOTICE Onie 5'tpinmt>n 10 1oeo or()()(lMld pl1n 11 ()l"I Ille n fr" 1~1" ,,1111 Rllllk <)I FICTITIOUI IUIMl l "CTITIOUI aUllNlll tlle Oep11rtmen1 of Develop FICTITIOUS IUl lNlll C',a ol"ln tr ,1rn •05'1 NAM! ITATU"fNT NA.Ml ITATlMlNT menl 5.,,111ces 2000 M11n NAMI! ITATIJlllNT w tsh rn Alvo ll>' llnrJA M Tiie followtng persoM a • The followtng P"!••ons tre StrHI Hun1tng1on ~ACl'I The loltow1ng petson• ate CA m11 (?t 1 JAr r.aoo nv doing bu1rnest es Appllfl<S do ng but1 neu ts Tn• c111roor1111 9?6<48 lot Mil« Clo no bu~1n9u It MEL K "'°"'YA '"'" Phy~tc1 Consulllng 41 737 J11m11s Yo-II Comp11ny1 tl()n by 1114 publtc CRMT 1835 Wllllltet Ave ~o :>fl Ot;t 1 10, w. Arent C1rc1e 11un11ngton t'.181 K r11 flme1 B lvd At l INTERESTED PER COtll M..-CA 92827 OrangA C:.O.,~t O" t p IOI B•11c.h C"llf0tn•• 92849 An!lh" m C.A 97806 SONS ere Invited to 1llend Carty141 Cornwell 1836 l(evtn Glenn P0tll 4737 Jamea L Yowe41 S3011 S t•ld ,,._, ng ano e•P'fft Port Rftnwtclr Newport PUBllC NOTlCf Ar"f'I• Circlt Hut111no1on M1111n11 PWllCe Ot Lo~ opinion•°' auomlf evld~ se11e11 CA 112~ Beac:ll C11111orn1a 9'649 BellCll CA 90803 l<>f or 1g11n11 1ne tr:>P'ICetton r1111 nu11nH1 11 con 1CIUO' Tn11 bui1n111 I• con Th 1 bus1t1t11 11 con 11 ouufnf'd t bO,,. II t~• du<:ltld b'f 1n tt1dl...Oul l Tl No -.tuK-<: ~ue11d by 1n 1nd1vidual duc;tltd ny sn ndMdu111 ar• any fllrttl•r QuHHon• C1r1y111 Cornwe" NOTICI Of' Kev n 0 Porll J11m•1 I Y<>Wllfl PIHH ci111 J"" Ab11mow1t1 '"" slltemenl WH llte<f T9'UIT11 I IALI Tn. "''~· was tiled Ins t!Alfln'lllWll WQ lilld AH Sfllt'll Pt1nn •1 •• with 1114 County Cten of Or YOU Afl[ IN DE,AUl T Wiii\ lhfl Cout1ty Cl<trk Of 01 W 111 '"" Cl)Unly c 14trt. ol Of 5:16 5"7 I 1n~ County on Stoiember UNOER A OEeD or TRUST •"O"' County on S.Otatnt>er 11\Q<" C0<Jnty on AUQull H J..-fll "-In t.{- 3 1986 OA TEO 914185 UNLESS 3 11198 19116 re411fJ """""'ton IMCtl n11111 YOU TAKE ACTION TO ,11.., ,,, .. ~ c~ .. ...., Pub11"'41d Ofange Coast PROTECT YOUR PROP PubllllMtd Orange Cotti Pubh•llelS 01ange Co111 PublrtneO OflngA Co .. 1 Dally Ptlol S.Oltmbef 12 EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Daly Piiot S.ptembef 12 0111ty P1l<>I ~Utmr>et t' 0111y PtlOI 54!01..,,,t>er ?t 19 26 ()elObef l 191& A PU8LIC S.Al E IF YOU 111 26 °'lobe< 3 1986 Ill 'fi Ot:to~r 3 1g88 1988 FH O N E AN EXPLANATt01'1 F'894 F872 1'916 -, ., PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAM( IT A T1•NT Tiie follow ng Pti~n1 ere do ng OuSIMS5 15 Antique t ml)Ot1um 1931 N.-Wt>o t 8uutev11ro COll8 MflAA CA 92621 Msry Ann• Green 10 Promontory Ottve Weal Newpo<I B"ICll CA Q2660 p.,,,,.,,e Upll'lfl 700 11r10 P,.r~ Or v11 • 141 N11wport 8Mr.ll CA 1nas1 T n1~ llu11n<u• 11 con du<:ll'd by I gene<el p1t11 nef'll p Miry Annto Gr""'' Pamflla Upton Tll1t 9181~1!nl wit lltfl<I wtlll tnfl Cn11n1, Clf!r~ of Or •n~ County nn S90temb4tf J IPllfl 'lt ... 1 Pubt <1NICI O•ilt!Qtl COllll Da ty P1101 Sept""'~ 12 Ill 16 0ctObf'I 1 1988 r&9'1 le>an No1 .. th~lanC11ng me talte o\ e•h11us1 components suranc,. Company ocated 11 fa<l ttiat v<> orope11y is 1n 1 tes cab nets pallets type 114 Easi f 1lln St eet n the tor"• tosu 1-1ou may olle w 1e 1ools benches c ty ot Santa Ana CalllOfnll yo pr<1P1>rtv 101 sate gauges cooler re<.<>rd no 1111 that r ghl !Ille 1nd p 't1"0 1,. 'tolP s 1.Qn math P carbu ato•s e nll'r.,51 conveyeo to and < o 11 o 1 11 1n.-c.on to o~ m 'I(' eng ne par IS now hfltct by 1 ur1oe s1 d ~• ~ nr (I It f' 1~ er lu!lu e r s1tumt>n1 f ames desks Ot't>d 01 Trust n the p1ope11y Ren Prnr • r '0U MAY l OSE ch<1" •Jl1 ~"t1 turP par s 1ua1 ~ct n sad County and Lfr,AL R1(, tT~ 1r Y(IU 00 els & motors s1 .. 1e oe~• b'IO as Nr)f T A"f r>RC'lMPT Al. TERMS 25.. DEPOSIT PARCEL 1 !ION WIT H BIO !CASHIERS LOI 60 OF TRACT NO (.HFCt<: OR CASH! 3867 AS PER MAP RE LOC.AT ON REAR Of CORDED IN BOOK JOI 7091 BEL GRAVE AVE PAl':ES 40 ro •6 IN GARDEN GROVE C A GLUSIVE O F M IS 9264 Cfl l ANEOUS MAPS IN PuOI sl\eo Orange Coast lHE OFFICE OF THE Oa 1y P 101 September 19 COUNTY RECORDER OF ?6 1'186 SAID COUNTY mP 1 f912 EXCEPT All OIL Otl NOltCI 'i HERfBY1----------RtCHTS MINERALS MIN (,IVEN T HA 1 T Cl '>EFMCE PUBLIC NOTICE ERAL RIGHTS NA TUR AL GOMl'>AN V ~ duly ap GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER po le'I T SI"" Jncter the NOTICE OF HYDROCARBONS B Y IOIOW j d<>~f !>PO deeo of PREPARATION OF WHA TSOEVER NAM E l us1 NEGATIVE KNOWN THAT MAY BE TAUS TOR ROBERT C OECLAflATION WITHIN OR UNDER SAID H.AM l TON AND FRANCES The ltv nl'I Rancll Water LANO TOGETHER WITH I HAM I TON 0 SI• Cl llRWDI IS Prepattl"g THE PERPETUAL l'\IGHT OF BENEftCIARY CON a Negatve Decla1a1on tor DRILLING MINING EX SOL IDA TED SAVINGS ANO lhe PfOlt'C.ll SI desc11bed Pl ORtNG ANO OPERATING L QA N ASS 0 CI A T 0 N be ow A Ora fl N119a11ve THEREFORE ANO STOR Al so KNOWN AS CON 0Pcla al on 5 on , le al the l~IG IN ANO REMOVING SOLIOA TFO SA VINGS OSlrtl ort ce 18802 Bar THE SAME FROM SAID BANK d!"'n Avenue Irv ne CA L ANO OR ANY OTHER tt'COIO!'d Apt I ? 198!> llS """ IS ave tablf' lot publ c LANO INCLUDING THE lnSI No 8'> I 14890 OI 0 1 n!pt!<:I on A Negal ve Dec; Rt011l TO WHIPSTOCK OR lltalRM:l)CI!. n1heolfc.eol la1a1on w it be consdered OIRFCTIONALLY DRILL It e Reco d!' ol Orange ru app oval or d sapp1ovat ANO MINE FROM LANDS County DylheBoardOI D reclorsol OTHER THAN THOSE sad deM of 1rus1 secures tr e o str ct al a meet ng 10 H E RE I N A B 0 VE DE ceria 11 obt gat on, nc.tuo ng tie Mid a1 6 00 P M October SCRIBED Oil OR GAS ont> not" for the sum OI 13 1986 n the 01$11 cl Off ce WELLS TUNNELS ANO $99 000 00 and a Mod at Ille lltlOVP address SHAFTS INTOfflHROUGH , CCII ( n Aqr~menl d81ed AM8•31 on •2• 10 IRWO 0 R A c R 0 s s T H E Sep1Pm1'1Pr I 198!> Annt'>lll nn •• to I 0 SUBSURFAC E Of THE lt di lh" benefit al 101\!1601 LANO HEREINABOVE OE "'"PSI '""" ~urn dl'e<I or 4 10 t 0 • 161 SCRIBED ANO TO BOT t1u,t l 11 tr t> 001 g<11 ons se S to I 0 s;>0612601 TOM SUCH WHtPSTOCICEO cu PC! t ""'Oy ar1> presently 4 lo I 0 a26 I 0 R 0 REC TI 0 NA L l Y l>fllll nv hP urilers gned pa c .. I A a 0 rig DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS ftld h 11 Ch< I and Oelau I M jC.A th 11 Blvd wtlere B son ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO n lhP 110 .. 1<11\ lor wtuch Av" t "cnn11~1s BENEATH OR BE YONO TH~ sut ti d"Pd •JI 1rus1 s se<:unly Pa c.e Et North or Sin EXTERtbR LIMITS THEA has occ;urr!'d r II at pay Joaqu n Reservo, and east OF ANO TO REORILL R mMI Ila'> nor b-en made or erly nl Fotd Roao TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN Tiie enr fp pt nc Piii bat 8etly J Wlleeler Sec TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN anc" when b!'<:ame all due reltrf ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH and t 1y"ll,. on March ?8 0 111eo Sepl,.mber 18 WE L l S 0 R M IN ES 191\r lnCI 1\I Cl " ntertosl 1986 WITHOUT HOWEVER THE llC•fTl Ar I IS l'l86 Irv ne Ranch Waler 0 s RIGHT 10 DAil l MINE 1 adtJ I on 10 tne Clel11ul1 I rt 1880? Bardeen Av STORE EXPLORE ANO OP 1l"l"<l •MVP ,hOUld any en1elvntlCA n716 ERAT E THROUGH THE p ( '"' ., I ens or encum ., DhSllPd Orange C.0951 suRr.ACE OR THE UPPER brar1c.o>s tie dt'I n01 en! or Oa tv p ,,.,, Seplemller 26 5 O 0 r EE T 0 T HE bt>cnmP d!'I nquenl or t98fi SUBSURF'ACE OF' SAID ShOI let lh .. hf'nf'I c ar f ao F933 LANO AS RESERVED IN ""n'• ~' •' tn oro1ec1 the r ----------THE DEED RECORDED 5t'Cur ty sa Cl dl'I nauenc1es POOLIC NOTICE JUNE 13 1974 mu" I,. ru P<l 115 a c;on<J 1 on PARCEL 2 ol >n\10\!Pm .. nr ,.,, o 1>ay FICTITIOUS 8USIN£1S AN EXCLUSIVE AP oll NAME STATEMENT PURTENANT EASEMENT 1111:11 oy reason thereof The lotlow111g peosons are FOR PIER MOORING ANO lh dll ,1gntHJ 11r4!sen1 do g bu5 ness as F & J M A I N T E N A N C E ber I< l y unrt@t ~ucn d"<I Mu111c 992 Azalea Or ve PURPOSES OVER THAT 01 Ir 1~1 MS P•ec 1teel and Costa Mesa CA 9;>626 PORTION OF LOT A Of det veted 10 said Ouly ap FOHPSI K We ner Jr 992 TRACT NO 3967 AS PER po rted lru~I~ a1wt11ten A1ate11 Or1ve Cosle Mesa MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Oec1ara1ton ol O@laull 1m<1 CA 92626 30 I PAGES 410 lO 46 IN Oemend 101 sate aC\d has M11ry Jene Werner 992 CL US IVE 0 F M t S dept)\ led w Ill sad duly ap Azal~a Or Co51a Mesa CA CELLANEOUS MAPS IN ponied f usl~ sucn dee<l 926:>6 THE OFF'ICE OF THE ol 1wst and a I documents This bus ness is con COUNTY RECORDER OF ev d11nc;tng obhg111ions se duel~ by tlusband and wife SAID COUNTY OESCRtB(O cured llloreby and lies de MBty Jane Werner AS FOLLOWS c;l8 eo &nd dOt!S l'le<eby de-r111s s111emen1 w•• llled BEGINNING AT THE ct11rt 4111 tum• Meured there-with ttle County Cletk ol Ot SOUTHWEST CORNER OF by mtn41(11&1•1'f due and PIY •noe County on AUQUSI 26 LOT 60 OF SAID TRACT Ible Ind 11111 elected Ind 1988 THENCE SOUTH 84 doea htlf•by ellet 10 ceuM ''1111S DEGREES 46 33 EAST tlle trvtl l)tO()efly to~ tOld Publlshld Orange Coast 66 OS FEET ALONG THE 10 Sllltfy Ille Obllgauona !Ml Da ty Ptlol Seotember 12 SOUTHERL 'Y LINE OF' SAID CU!ed 11\efeby 19 <'6 Octobe• 3 1986 LOT 60 THENCE SOUTH 5 Diiied Augu.i 22 1986 F874 DEGREES 13 27 WEST CONIOLIDATID SAV 20 00 FEET TO THE ING& UNK 9Y Sll1ron p~(lC NOTICE PIERHEAO LINE AS Wotllwttnd Laon ~Ice SHOWN ON THE MAP OF Mtn ... , ITATIMINT Of S AID TRACT THENCE Pul)l alled Orange C<>8'1 AIA~NT Of' NORTH 8• DEGREES 46 0111fy Plot Seotembflr ~ 12 UHM ,tCTlTIOUI 33 WEST 86 05 FEET 19 26 1q88 IUIMH NAMI ALONG SAID PtERHEAD F86• Tn11 lollowll'IQ P•ftOna LINE THENCE NORTH 5 ---------llavo •btndoned the Ull OI DEGREES 13 27 EAST Iha ~lctttlOUI Buatnu• 20 00 FEET TO THE POINT Name P l FINANCIAL OF BCOINNINO MLIC NOTICE FtCtlTIOUI IUllNHI SCAV1CES 667 •85 W PARCEL J NA•ITATI M!NT t91tl SI Cott• Met& CA A N A PPURTENANT Th11 tollowtng P1t''on11 11rtt 928?7 EASEM ENT FOA INGRESS doing bu11net1 H Star Tll• Ftcltltoua Bu11ne11 ANO EGRESS PURPOSES Homl'\ 3 t 18 S l!all11d1y N1me refeued to at>Ove wu OVER THAT P()ATION Of S11nl11 AM 9:>70• hit'() In O•anoe Coul\ly on l OT 81 OF TRACT NO 3887 C111yta Cornwflll 1836 1 '6 8:1 "''07821 AS PEA MAP RECORDED Pt rt R"flwlCi. Pl Nllwl>Ofl P•t.w 1.""0*t., 3410 S IN 9001< '.10 I PAGES 40 S.Acll CA 9'860 Mron $1 C 4 S1n111 Anl TO 46 INCLUSIVE OF M IS Th s bu1tn111 is con CA 9'707 Cfll ANEOUS MAPS IN dutlf'd by 11n lnO v1<Ju1I 11111 buaineh wit eo THE OFFIC E Or THI! Cerlyltl Corflw"tt dut lf'd by et11ndtv1dual COUNT Y RECOROER OF r1111 t1411~" f'• I wo llltO Th1t llllt!Mfll wH filed SAIO COUNTY DESCR18ED w1m 11t" C..ountv C.lf!fk of Or .-111"t 1h11 C()Unty C141rk of Or AS BCOINNING AT THF 11"0'" Coun1y nn 'll!91tmblt •no" County on t;tQtember NORTHFAST CORNEii OF 1 1'1!~ J 1988 LOT &O Of SAIO TRACl ,,11177 Pet4tf Lenger.. THENCE SOUTHERI. y 12 0 ,-11ll11t1..o Oronge Co11st Publ an.a O•ange Cl)ttl J'El!T ALONG f HE EAST Ua ly p IOI September 12 01 ty p IOI S.Oteml:lef I' C.ALY LINC 0,. SAtO LOT to I~ '" l'klobftt '} 1986 19 16 Ocrntwof 3 •980 T>iCNCC NOATHUSlEAl y f'889 f98T IN A OIRCCT LINE TO A rtatC NOTICE NOTICI Of' ..u.LtC HIARING CONDfTIONAL Ult PIMllTNO ... (Parking Loi Oevelopm1t11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllat Ille Hunllngron Btecll Plann ng COt11ml1111on will l\Old a public; ~ring In Ille Council Clltmbet I I Ille Hunt ngton Beach Cilllc; Cen1e1 2000 Main StrM I Hunt ington Beach Callornta on Ille date e ~ e 1me tn lc;at o"" 10 1ece1ve and consider Ille statements of all pe1sons who w1sll 10 be ne11d rt11 1tve 10 the eppttC811on de ac;r Oed below DATE/TIME Tuesday Oc to~ 1 1986 7 00 PM APPLICA TION NUMBER Condit onal Use Perm t No 86 38 APPLICANT Ev1ngeltcll FreeCllurc;ll LOCATION Easr side or Fto• 01 app1ox1m1tety 400 feel no1111 ot Adems (1912 Floroa1 ZONE R2 REQUEST To develop I 140 5p11ce park ng IOI for churcll parking ENVIRON M E N T A L STATUS Cetego11cally •• empt under Sec 1530 I ol the Cal lorma Env ronmen111 Quat ty Act ON FILE A copy of Ille proposed p101ect son Ille tn tn~ Department of Develop menl Serv ces 2000 Ma n Street Huntington Beactl Cal rorn a 926•8 101 mspec 1 on by tne publ c ALL INTERESTED PER SONS are Invited 10 lllend sa d 11ear1ng and express OP n 005 or submit ev1def'ICe 101 01 aga nst Ille appl ell on as ~lline<l above II there are 1ny lurtller Quest1ons please call Scott Heu Aa 1oc1a1e Planner 111 536 527 1 JamH W ~1111 SK retery Huntlnttllfl llKll Pl1nnlnt Comml11lon Publ Siied Orange CoHI Daily Pilot Sep1emoe1 211 ,986 F928 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllHHI NAME ITATIEMINl Tiie to1tow1ng pe15ons ere do tg bustneu ea Tiie C1ea1 ve Cone erge 2830 Avon Sulle 0 Newpo1t Beacll CA 92663 Gene Teresa P11 201S Arom11 Or ve West Co111n1 CA 91792 T et es ta Paz 20 1 S Aroma Or ve Wesl Cov na CA 91792 Ba•bara Joan W nars 517 Jasn e Corona del M111 CA 92825 T n1s bus neu s con ducted by a general part nersn p Gene PIZ This 1111emen1 w111 flied with the C~nty Ctert. of Ot 11nge County on September 3 1986 FJ1110I Pull• 111180 Oran~ Co1t1 Da ly P tot Septe~r 12 19 26 Ocloller 3 t!J86 F8941 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUttNIH NAM( ITATl•NT The following persons are do ng bustneu 111 SaJ1ton D &tr tlutors 16792 MHllken Avenue Irvine CA 92714 Sa•lon Water Condition 1ng Equ pment tnc 18782 M II ken Avenue trvtne CA 927141 C1hlorn 1 co1po1 11ton ,. Th s bu11neu 11 con ductfld by a c;orpor11ton Ross Levine Vtee Preti denr- T"I• statement Wll filed With the County Cletk Of Or •noe County on ~1en11>er 3. 1988 ,,.,. ...., aM1 ~At t~MY• It l.-4Q1 T ... A•• 11111e 1t0 ~ 9"el\ CAta.o Publlllled Or•n~ Co11t Dally Piiot September 12 19 26 October 3 1996 Fll9h P\JltC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IU ... H NUtllTATl•NT Tile tottowtng ~· art OOtng bualnesa •• A) Miiter Eyt C~ter 9) A1t0et11ecf Ey• !loecl•t1tt1 Cl Ad 111ncltC! Vltl<lfl Clt'ller 3&6 Pl•centla Avt N._porl S.ICll CA 92680 Miiton A Milllr M 0 C.lllornt• COtporatlon 18 t St And•-• Upland CA 91788 T1111 bu&1n .. a 11 con duetfld Oy • COtPot•tton Mitton A Miiier' M D tnc Proldflnl T 1111 Slllf'mltll Wll 11'-<J wltll lhe County Clerk or Of tnQe C<>< "'' nn Septembel 3 19116 ,,,_ Pub""h"" Or•~ CO..t Delly r lot S-otemt>er t2 19 26 Otlllbttf 3 1988 FH 5 ... Oranoe co.t DAILY PU.OT/Fr+RI. ~ 21, 1- Ml.IC *>TICE rtaJC M>TICE ~ ll>TIC£ PWUC llDTIC( ~.-.... -..IC ... m...,, .... ll-....._ ~ MOTIC• °' '36-52T1. c.ommon °'*' epec. ll m'W NOTICI NOnel °' .!,!!!/!'OP llCW .... ~~ .................. ENVIRONMINTAL NOTIC90I "*-IC.. ~NmAMIO -·-----·-tnlPUll ..._,, ................. STATUS.. ~tlW Dedw· NPIC*~ ~UM UM~NO. OIAftl• TM=ra ... ....,. •1t ~ C4 Otdl th",..~ ttlotl ..... llM bMl"I l)Oel• .,..ll#TATm'• N.-.T NO. ...., MIOATm AM&&. I IHftft llM&. dOll'f • ~~~.... Publielled llf'Ot ....,.., ed INTINT'tONTO ' ...-DC.CLMAnoN 11190PNfh• ,let1t • ...,..,., ' .... , = Piiot ~I~-H . OH FILE. A cooY of tt'8 MUMOel.NOMI !Dene.~) .... , TO er II ,. -=DIM.0-.. ........ NOTIC! IS HlAEBY 1 ~oPOMd Ille plene an4 AT ...VATI IALI NOTICE IS HEREBY (Te ....... ._ UTATI MO..__ CA GIVEN tl\al ,,,. HunUno1on Ft25 floor~.,. on lite In tlle HTATI °' GIVEN that ·~ Huntington c ............ °' Notice It ,,.,.i,y C:o'; To ........ ~. l19¥eft AfleelO, ""' e.elch PlaMinO COtl'lft'llMIOn •-ec IW\Tll'1: Oet>artment ot ~· ~ •• Betel'\ Planning Commlnion nw.e (I) ,,.._, 1rie Oec*1"*'' 01 creditor• ene1 oontlneent laltwaeer Or., Deiw ~. wlll hold a puOllc l'IMflng In rwa. ""'""-Bervlcee. 2000 Mein 8tt•. MC Cl.al.L.._. will hOld a public hearing tn ..... ,.. friple.• A&*1menl ment Servle;ee, fnYlfOMletl· ~edttort. 9114t petton1 wt10 CA taat th• Council CMmtMlt •t the Huntington Beach, Call· A·1.-n1 the Council Chaml* 11 the 9tJK•n .. ) \ Buitdlno•I tal AelOUlc.t S.Cllon. ot l'1e may be otherwlte lnt••ed TIMa twalnett le CIOft• Hul\tlngton 8Hch Civic NOTtCI OI f0tn1e 028.48, tat ln~tlon OllANQS COUNTY, Hunllngton Beach CIYlc MOTICI II HIRl•Y NOTICE IS HER£1Y City of ~~ Bellch, 1t1 tt-. w111 f/tld/Ot -~Of· duC'9d bJ:., llldM•..i c.ntet, 2000 Mein 8trwt. llUaJC •AWO by lhe public. IANTA AMA, C«lter. 2000 Main Stree1. Gl¥9M ..... -.1 .. :eMn1au O'IV!N ttlllt ~ Huflttng1on that tn. ,..,_. Af'GEl.l O()A()THY llALI. I~~ Hunt 1ngI0 n 8........ COllDfnOMAl UM All INTERlSTED PER. c~ H unt I" g I 0 n 8 •• c" ... H.. "9ean••t C••· 8"cll Pl.,wng ~ IOI ""9Qlllvt 0.Ct•retlon A pet1tlcNI w bWt filed Tiiie ...... _ .. -... Ca/tOfnla, on ttle date Mid .. ....., NO. SONS ere lnYl1ed 10 etltnd Notice .. l'l«eby glYen Ulal Ca1fou111 on. Ille date and II ........... ~ • ... llrlll held a public helflng tn -· ,..._ mnOM• 1¥911-by &Hf ARY A HAlllVIY ' -"" .... eou..ty a.. .. Or· Ille lime ln0ic4ited l>elow lo I~ In Uld tlMrlng and apt ... AON BUSH. .. pef10fl8I tlle ll!M llldiClled belOw 10 ....,.... ... .... ~ the CoullCll Chember II IM •btt IOt public r..,... GREGG A IEALL In ... Su-..... C°""'Y on ...... r~ve and ~ 'll'lt oP1nlon1 0t tubmll ~ repr11Mnta11ve of the E1tete rac.!Ve and consiw 1tie ~._....., .. ._ ....... ...,. Huntington Beech Civic ""9Qetlve Otclarallon No ~rlor Court of • Ot"'fA 3, ltM s111emen11 of all l*aon• Rew Buttdlng '°'or agalnttthe ~tlon of MATTIE l'AENE MC 1111eman1e of a11 pereont ....,. Ce.tc c.Maf, MIO C.Oter. 2000 Main Street, M-44 11 a raqueet tot COn· County reQue111ne tll•• ..,_ wtlO wtlt'I 10 be l'IMld rel• Setbacik) u oulll'* 1f>ove. If ''*' CLEL~N. d.eeeMd. wilt Who wllt'I to be "-td rel•· ...... ..,.... .............. H "n f I n 0 I 0 n 8 •• cl'.. dll1ontl UM Pt(n\11 Ho. SHUUh A HAR EY ' Publl"'8d •°'9n11 c.... 1111e to tt. IPP!lcatlon CS.-NOTICE IS HEREBY ere any tuf'the( Ql.ltlllont Mii at Pflvete Mle. to the tlve lo the applkatlOn CS.-....... C....,,., *" .... CaH0tJ1la.ont11td1taandat 116-42lo pjttmlta3 1tory,Te. GREGO A BfALL DI#-09lty i»llot 9-t«i*-12, tcrlbed blilow GIVllN that the Huntington pi. ... caM Gayle O'Brien. hlQtlelt t>lddet. under the ec;rlbed btlow dete and al tM ttfM lft. Ille lliM Indicated below to ur11t condomlnl\111'1 ~ pointed 11 peraontl rep. 1t.-2t. Octe>W 3, ttll • OATE/.TIME:Tueitday,Oc· ~achPlennlngCommlttlOn Anl stent Planner 11 term.sand conc1111on1 lier• DATE/TIME:Tuetclay,Oc· ..._. N1ew .. ~ receive •nd con1ldet I~ l'l\Mt with • lull aublerr.,. retentat111eto admlnl1terthe Nta tobel l \tNe 7 00 PM will ttold • public hMrlng In 536-527 t lnal1er mentioned. lnd tut>-101>e< 7. 1He. 7·00 PM end GOMWef tM ...... 1tll4tm8nt• 01 111 per10n1 nHn gatage •I •58 t wenv,r Htete of 11:ie decedent APPLICATION NUMBER the Council Chamber 81 th41 ~ W. "91n, -.C· le'I to conflrll'lallon by the APPLICATION NUMBER -" of .. par80ftl wM wtlO wtth to be llaard rtl•· AWlf\Ue, ..,., 01 Stint Strati The petition raQuHll Slit Ptan Al'Mf\dtnenl 8&· 12 Huntington BHth CIYlc retiry, Hutlttfttt4'\,, heelt $upjt(IOI Coun, on Septam· Cond1tlonel UM Permit No Wi.tl to M "-d,........ .. tlve 10 Illa apc>lleallon 0.. The 2.8 eere Ille 11 IOealad In aull'IO<lly 10 adminlt1tr tilt APPLICANT· Kentucky Center, 2000 Mt•n Slr .. I, ~ C-lfttUlln be< 30. !988 al 10 A.M , or 8&·40 tM ~ due,__. ICrlbecl belOW tlle R3 (Limited Multlpla Hiiie undet the lndepan- Frled Chlcken H 11 ntIng1 on 8 eac h · Pubtlaned Ofange Coelt ttlefuller within tlla tl!M 11· APPLICANT Laufl Rob-Mtow. DATE/TIME Tuetdl y Qc.. Family ~I dletoci dent AOmt11tetratlor1 ol Ee• ,ecnnoue MJ•••• MAmSTACT ' LOCATION· e.11 llcle of ClllOtnta. on lhe dll• encl II Dilly PtlOI September, ~6. !Owed by law, ., 4117 Wetl .,,, DATl/TIMf: Tnedar. tOber 7, 1986, 7 00 PM • Neg111Ye Oecterallon No "'"A.Cl S.ach &ouMYlrd eic>PtOll· lhe time indicated below lo 1986 • Mc Fadden Spee• Pill. LOCATION 5702 Clatlt 0c1-., '7, 1*, 7;0t"" APPLICATION NU~BER 8!1-49 ii. requetl tor a zone A 11Mr1ng on the pettllon 1mately 300 ,... IOUlll of r~ve and consider tl'MI F927 Santa An•. Cell10tnl1 All tl'MI OflYt (Meadow View School) APl'UCATIOM NUM9aft u • • p • r m I I N 0 change (Zone Change No wtlt l>t l'leld on OCTOBER Gatflald (oanler ~ con· tllletnentt 01 all l*tont lllllDtfC ._,.TICE ~l rtgl'\I, title, lntllf'Mt, and ... ZONE CF-E (Community U • • '• r"' I t No 88-66/~atlve OeclarlllOn 86-25) trom R6 (OtfiGa Pro-15 t988 11 I 45 PM In muctlOn) wtio wttll lo be helrd rel•· nll1' nu tate thll the Ettai. ot MAT· Faclllltet, Educ:lllonl ..... , ..... ...,. Decleratlon 86-47 tesalonall 10 R3 (Limited Dept No 3 at 700 C111lc ZONE C4 (HIQl'lwa~ Com-llve to Ille eppllUtlon CS.-_"'_IC_T_ITI_O_U.-.-... -,.---.-1-TIE !RENE MC CLELLAN REQUEST To petmll tW. 11-41 ', APPLICANT Wllllam Multiple Family Raeidenee) C.nter Oflva West. Slt'lta The folioWlnO pereona .. doing 1>11..,_ •. HW\ Tech Erectott, 11 f1 Avtemore Tet. Coeta ...... CA 92827 me<clll) tcrlbed t>etow. r •v-has acquired by oe>erallon ol .. 11bll1hman1 of • Pfl11ate A''LIC ANT: WllfleM ,WlllOl'I 01str1ct to allOw 13 slOfy. 81· An1, C.A t2702 REQUEST: lo con1trucl 1 DATE/TIME: Tl.lbday, Qc.. NAMI ITATl•NT law or otl'\t(WIM, other Jhln, dance lchool for . tha Wi.-LOCATION' 16981 Boleto un1I apar1ment complex IF YOU · OBJECT to the · ?.500 1quare fool dr~thru lobe< 7, l988. 7 00 PM Tha follOwlng peraont •1• °'In addition to, 11\al bf the purpose of teaching ballel, lOCAnc>Ml MM1 ....,. Lene (notlheast c0tner of Tbe 2 acre site ts IOealed II granting of tlle ~1111on )'OU resteuranl within a COftl· APPLICATION NUMBER· dotng bullne$S u · Foo.us deGHMd at lhe tl!M of l'lar 19'). )all end mltoallaneou• lane (ftOftNMI COfNI .. Orion Avenue Ind Martna 18032 Sprtt19dale 150 ... , tlhOUld atll'ler ~ 11 lhe How.,d Rlcl\afcl WOOd- •ort h .. rt 1 I .,\¥1•"'°'•· Coale Mffa. CA t2tl7 Sieve Ollla, "31H 0.. merclefcenter Conditional UM Ptfmll No Fr" Standing lnMfls. 1124 death 1n Ind to that c.<11111 dance Monday through Sat· °'* A-llftd Manna V'tew Place) IOUlh ot warner AV9rlue llelring al\d stlta YoOf Ol>- E N I/ 1 R O N M E N T A l 86·45 Maon StrMt Suite C Ir Vint mObll 11orne 11tu1tad 11 4t 17 utday lor 1pprox1ma1e1y 8 to V'9w ~) ZONE R2 (Me<11um OenSI· TM ex•uno chureti bUlldlno jeellons 0t hie wrmen ob~· STATUS Covered und11 APPLICANT Marta and CA 92714 west Mc Fedden i'venue. 10 students per class ' I ... : R2 (...._,. Deft· 1y Resldanuet 0111r0C1) w1JI be oemo11111ed llOnt Wtlh the court bef0t• N 1tlve O.C:lar•tk>n M ·'3 Edwards Vi nags • CharlOtte T Mlrlh, 8761 Space 2t Pall. Santa Mtl, E N'V IR 0 NM E N T A L sit~......,.~ Dtetrtct . REQUEST To permtl 1.11e 'lj;op1es ot ll'IH8 raque1t1 tl'le hearing Your •P~ ... Valle Orange. CA t2Mt Tl'\11 1>1111""9 .. t~ dueled by a limited 1*1-Mr• 1t11p ~N FILE A C09Y ot the LOC4 TION East aide 0 Anthony Or • Huntington CalllOfnla 92708 descrll>ed STATUS Tne proposed pro-"l!QUllT: To "'""' tM construc11Cll'l ot lhrff (31 trop· a•P or1 lite woth Ille City •nee may oe in person or Dy prol)Qled proj9<:1 11 on Illa In Beaeh BoulevatO. appro•· Beacl'I. CA 92647 as follows 1ect 1s eMempt purs11en1 ta contlrvctlon of ttw .. (3) lex apartment ovlldlnga Clerk Clly ol Huntington your attorney 1ri8 Oep11rtmen1 ol Devetop. imalely !>60 teet r1orth of Ellll Trus busu~ss 1• con· Do1Jble·wldtl'I Prestige Class 1. Soc11on 15301 trom 1rtpte1 epartment butldtno• eacl'I or1 a separate parcel Seacn, 2000 Main Streot. 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOFj ment ServleeS. 2000 Main ZONE c4 (Highway Com· ducted by 3n •ndividuat c 0 8 st 1d en11 l1e d as 11'\e Calllornoa Environmental aec::ll on• Mpetata peJcat. EN VI R 0 NM EN f A l Hun11nglon Beecl'I Cell-or a contingent creditor ot St eet Huntington Beach mercoel) Cl'larlotle T Marsti Aristocrat Traveller Year Quality Acl f ,N V f "0 NM! N T Al STATUS Tl'l1a pro1ect''\s COii· lorn1a Any person w11111ng tl'le d6CH'9d you must lite Howatd R WOOdwontt Tf\41 tla(ttmefll WU Mecl wlth tn.i County Cle<ll ot Of· anoe County on AU91"t 21, 1986 ,,,_ c ;1ttO:n1192648 1or 1n1pec: REQUEST Reduction In Tiits statement wu hied t965 Model Ty~ 42T three ON FILE A copy of the ITATUI : Ttll•_ protect la ereo by Neg1t111C1 Oecler-10 comment on tMw re. your c111m "With the coun or t•On by the pul>Oc tear bUlldlng Mlbt<:I< from wilh lhe County Clerk ot Or· l>eOrooms prooosed eondlloonel use covlfed by .........,. Dec· auon No 86'47 QuetlS may oo so 1n wr111ng prasenl •I 10 Ille personal All INTERESTED PER· tO feel lo zero •long HSI ange Couniy on September Tiie terma and condmons permit 1s on Ille 1n 1rni De· latetlon No ...... 7. ON FILE A copy ol the w11111n 10 Oay$ ot 111111 notice rep1eM111111ve ecP04ntec t>y SONS ara 1nv11ed to enend properly hne •lx.llllng an 3 1986 ol 11'\e selil ere cetl'I tn 1awtut partment 01 Development ON FILE: A CGPJ of lM proposed use petm•I 15 on by p•o11101119 wr11ten com· the coun wlll'ltn tour montl'la sarO nearing end e11pru1 alley zoned R3 Fl1•S money ot tl'le UMIC States Se1111Ce) 2000 Main Street. Pf~ UM ptfmll le on Ille tn lhe Depanment ol De-menu, 10 the e>ec>enmenl of lrom Ille oete 01 t1rs1 ••· Publllhed Ofange C09C Da•ty PtiOI Septemb« 12. 19 28 Oc100. 3, 1tM Fi n opinions or submit evidence E N VI R 0 N M E N T A L Pubh$1'\ed Orange Coast of Amertee Of pert cash and Huntington Beach, Cell· ltte In ttle Oepaftment of vetopment Servtees ZOOO Development ServtOH. En· 11uanee ot 1e11er1 es provtOed 10, or eg11n11 1he apptlc111on STATUS Tiie propoHd pro· Daily Pilot September 12 part creoll the terms of $UCh to1n1a 92648 tor 1nspect1on Oaveloplftent l enlcea, Main S1ree1 Hunt•ngtol'l v11onmenta1 Resources Sec· 1n Secl•Ofl 700 ot the 89 outlined &bove II there jeCI is exempt pureuant lo 19 26 October 3, 1986 credit 10 be acceptable to by 1he public 2000 Main "'"'· Hunt· Be1c11 C1l1torn1a 92648 lor lion po BO• 190, Hunt· Probate COde ol Cat1to1n11 are any further quettioni Sec:llon 153051&1 ot the Call· F897 the personal representative ALL INTERESTED PEA· lnoton ~ec::ll, Catltornla 1n1pec1oor1 by lhe"'l>ubllc ongton Beach CA 92648 The 11me tor tlllng cl11ms will please call Scott Hess As· lornia Environmental Ouat11y DllDI IC NOTICE and 10 the Court Ten ~r-SONS.are 1n111ted '°'attend '*I. tor lnapectlon by tM ALL INTERESTED PER· Commenl, will, be con· no1 e1p•re prior 10 tour LONGNECKER soclale Planner 11 536·S271 Ac0t N FILE • 1 • rUDt. cent 01 1118 amount bod 10 sal!I hearing and expren publk:. T••EIT'"'D -· SONS are 1nvt1ed to atlend s1oered Dy Ille dec111on-mon111& lrom 11'\e 0111 ot Illa Jamee w. fttaln, lee· "" copy o lne I( 27tM accompany tl'le otter 1nd the opinions or submit evidence All IN s;n s; r-5n• said heanng 8nd exprest ma111ng oody 1n If) oei1befa· hear1ng nottee above ratarJ, Hufttlntton -..Cfl proposed proiect 11 on Ille tn NOTICl Of balance 10 l>t peld on con· tor or aga1nsi 1r.e 1ppllcauon SONI M• lnvtted lo .et.nd opinions Of submn eYldtnce 1100 on wnttl'ltr an En-vou MAY EXAMINE tl'le "-Int c-letlon Ille 0ec:>111men1 ot Develop--"'\.!CATION TO roma11on ot sate by 1he es ou11one<1 above It 11'\ere aa&d lleatlnt end HPfMB for or against tl'le applteelton 111ronmen111 Impact RePorl hie kept by tile coun It you PubllShed Orange Co1tt men I Se<vices 2000 Main SELL ALCOHOLIC Court Renta operiung 1nd ire 8/'IY 1urther quesltons op In Ion a or 111 b"' It as outhned &bOve II 11'\efe shoulO oe prlt()ereo tor 1r.e ara a pet'tOfl 1n1erested 1n Daily Pilot September 26• Street Huntington Beach, HV!RAOEI maintenance expenses ind please can M1cnae1 Strange. ••ldenc:• tor or age6flet !tie ere any tunl'ler auesttons poo1ec.1 tl'\e estate. you may - 1986 C111llorn1a 92648 for 1nspec-.. ,,... premiums on insurance ec· Assoc1a1e Planner 11 appllcetlon H 011ttlned please call Rot>ert Franklin Pubhsl'led Orange Coast upon 11\e e•tcutor 0t 1dm1n- F929 uon by tl'le publiG T WI'\ 11 M C ceptable 10 ll'lt purchase< 536· S27 1 above. tt ttllf• -anr Ass 1s1 ant PI an n tr at Da11y P1101 S&Plembe• 26 1s11 a1or or upon the II· ----------All INTERESTED PER· C~RT~;{' HA~lEvo~:~E shall be prorated as of Ille JamH w. Plain. lee· further qunllon• ,.. ... 536-5271 1986 lorney 101 the eKecUIOf or P\8.IC NOTICE SONS ere invtled to attend STORES. INC 15 applying 10 date 01 me transler ratary, Huntington .. ec::tl call Robert Franlllln, Aa· JamM W. P11ln. lee:· F932 aom1n1s1r11or an"o Ille wHl'I ------------sa•d hearing eno e1tpress lhe Oeoanmeni 01 Aicol'lollc Bids or otters are lnvlled "•nnlng CommlHton . late PlanMf at 53f.S271. ratery, Huntington .. ach tl'le c0urt with proot ot Mr· NOTICl.Of' opinions 01 subml! evidence Beverage Control 10 sell 81• for ll'lis property and must PuollsMd Orange Coast Jam" W. Plain, lee· Plannlng Commt11lon PUBLIC NOTICE vice a wr111en request stat· l'Uel.IC HEARtHQ tor or against tl'lt appllceuon col'IOlte t>evereges 11 3333 be in wrtling end wilt be re· Dally p1101 September 26 ratery, Hunttnoton .. ec::tl PubhsheO Orange Coest 1ng lhat yOu OMttl 5()AC<ll COtH>tTIONAL USIE u outlined above II tl'lert Bear (Second FIOO<I CO$ll ceived 31 tM um. ot sale 1986 Planning Commtealon O••ly P1101 Seo1emt>e1 26 K 27922 not•ce ot the lthng ot an tn· "lllMIT NO. are any lurtrier ques1ton1 Mesa wttl'I • i ON SALE and/or al tl'le otllce 01 F924 Puohsl'led Orange Coas1 1986 FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS ven1ory end app•a•semeol ot MICHAEL ERNEST LONGNECKER. aae 3~. died September 21. 1986 m El T o ro. t-lt> was a electronic t1"<.·hn1c1an for the past 9 years for Ford Ac·rosp ace He re· sided tn Cahfornaa for tht-past 20 .yea.rs He .._..1 please cell ScOll Hess. AS· BEER & WINE (PUB EAT FRANK A HfLLSINGER. Al· Daily Pilot ~ptemt>et 26 F923 NAME STATEMfNT estale nse111 or ot the pell· (Dey Care Center) soc1ate Ptanl\9f at 536·5271 PL 1 hoense . iorney for Ille personal rep· f>l.eLIC NOTICE 1986 ----------Tne 1ollow1ng persons are 11ons or 1ccoun1s mentioned NOTICE IS HEREBY Jamee W. "81n, lee· Publlsl'le<I Orange Coasi resentauve at 3555 Tor· F923 MLIC NOTICE O<M9 business IS PRO· on Se<:t•On 1:?00 ano 1200 Sot GIVEN 11'111 tl'lt Huntington relary. Hunttneton -..Cll Daily Pilot Sep!eniber 26 ranee Boute111ro. Suite 201 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS fESSIONAL CORPORATE Beacl'I Planning CommtHlon Plannlnt CommlHlon ~eawor~ N•ME ITAT&Ml.n 1---Pi!Rf-ff',....Aftef-+.~Cl-mOUia.llUll* .. ~,._,,(')f'ff"11~C:1'!!~S:-".« I JULIAN S. UITZ, AT· "WllnfO F939 be tiled wlll'I the clerk ol the Tne lollowrng persons B•e ----'--------NAME STATEMENT Bo1Jle11aro 5tl'I Ftoor N""'-TO .. NEY FOR nTITIONIR, me Cooncll Chamber at tl'le Supenor Court or delivered O o1n~ busi ness as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TM tollowong persons are pot! BAach CA 92660 j .. 50 Von Kerman Ave., PROT Col 3111 Second H•M"' STATEMENT Oo1ng 1>us1ness dS Barry Dynavesl Corporation Ne-___. h-11, c • -Hunllngton Beech C1v1c p•m•1c NOTICE to RON BUSH personally at .. " T s _...,.., -.. •-F930 UDt. Ave CQrona del Mao CA Tiie tollowlng persons ere Fnenos Wale• ruck er Cal torn1a corporatton 4400 I Pub111•~ °''"""" Cou 1 Center 2000 Main Streot. any tome alter tlrst publl· 9 •• l '""" .,,-~ 926..,L Oo1ng bu•1ness as Tllo vice 1 4 I I '"'11una n MacArtl'luo BoutevarO New-Dail• P1IO! S-tam'--25 1'i u n It n g I on B tac h FICTITIOUS 8UllNEIS cation or 11115 nor1ce anO 0 ~ · B CA • -.. """ Call0fn11. on Ille dlle and II PUBllC NOTICE NAME ITATIEMINT t>etore malung lht sate Alan Jay Green 849 S Genman Cray Company 711 Hun11nqron each P<>rt Besen Cehtorn1192990 26 Octobe• 2 1986 Ille ume indteattd t>etow 10 1-----------Tl'\ loll0w1 For turiher mtormauon Mountain Ontano CA W t71h S!reel Ste G-2 9:?646 rn1s bu5tness •s con· ThF129 receove al'ld con.,der the NOTICE OF 00,,,: bustn~ pe:sson~:.': ano biO lorms apply 11 the 91762 Cns1a Mesa CA 92627 ·A327 Barry 1 FroeMJs 19•'1 I Oucteo Dy a CQf PO•ahOll '1atements of all l)e(s<>ns PU•LIC HEARING 881 ! 169 Coast Hw• othce Ol lhll lltorney for the Joel Swenson !i !6A Mitchell F Gellman Mauna Ln Huntmgton D1naves1 Corporation lJIE ' Jasm•ne Corona de! Ma• 13651 W1tson St Wes! Bt1arri CA 926~ Jorin A w o1c1ck1 Pres•Oent #hO wlsl'I to t>e l'leard ret•· CONDfTIONAl Laguna Beach CA 92651 personal represenl•Uve CA 9.,6.,~ minster CA 92683 r11,5 t>usineu 1s con This '1alement was 111eo Pl.eLIC NOTICE 1111e to tl'le apphca11on de· PE"MIT NO., Mary K Tlbbells, same DATED Sept 11. 1986 "' c., 1 c 0 scrol>eO below '6-42/ NEGATIVE This ousines' is con-RON •UIH, ea f'araonal rn1s business 1s con Th15 business •s con-Oucted by an •nOMOua ""''h lhe County !erk 01 r· FICTITIOUI •UllWll NAMf I TATIMINT OEc l •••TtON M •• ti I M•oo1• oucled t>y co·parlners ducteo 0" an tnd1Vtduol Barry I Fttenos ange County on Seotem1>e1 DA TE/TIME Tuesday, Oc· "".. ._ d1Jc1-" by ~n ond1111duat Re..,eeanta VI O .. s; r I 11 o "" u ,,. N .... _ Alan Gr~n .. ,,Chell F Gellman nos ~•a1ement WilS 'e 3 1986 !Ober 7 1986, 7 00 PM TENTATIVE TRACT 1322 Mary K T1boe11s IREHIE MC CllEllA , .,... gv m C C 1 0 APPLICATION NUMBER (76 Unit Tl'lis statement was tiled ceaMCI thos s1e1ement was llleo T111s statement w8' t11eo wilh !he ountv ler~ 0 r the tollowing persona are f3tl157 Or>•ng business a11 Airport Published Orange Coast Loop Joint Venture 3190-F Daily PtlOI Sl'P~emoer 26 At•l)Ofl LOOP Ot111e Costa Oc.tot>er J 10 1 t'l86 !JI ,. ., ,. c a t , t 0 1 n 1 a Condllional Use Perm11 No Conoomin1um w11ri lhe C0unty Clerk ot Or· DATED Sept t 1 1986 w1tl'l ll'I" County Cle•k or Or w1tl'I tl'le County Clttk ot Or· angP Co.inw on 5&Plemhe• 86·• 1 Dellelopmenl) ange County on September FRAHtC A. HlllllNGE". ange Counly on September ange Coun1y ·on September 3 1986 APPLICANT Melody Ke· 1-lOTICE IS HEREBY 3 1986 Attorney for Pereonal Rep-3 1986 '3 1986 nyon GIVEN !Mt 11\e Hun11ng1on F31-raeenl•tlve F31M711 F31t723 Pubto~neo Orange Coast D.i11, P1101 Sep!ember !? 19 26 OctoDer 3 1986 F879 F3116M Pu1>tosne0 Orang" Coa:• Daily PtlOI Septf'm[llJ( 1? !9 :?6 0ctObPI 1 1986 Fq4J 9<626 '3459 ----------, Robe•I L Fo•eman 3190· ___ P_UB_l_IC_NO_T_IC_E __ 1F A11po11 loop Dnve Co5l1 ZONE CF·E tCommuntty BeachPlann1n9Comm1Ss1on PuD1ts~ Orange Coast 3555 Torrance BlvO Puhh$heO Oiange Coast Fac1llttes·Educ111oni will nold a public Maring 1n Daily P1101 Sep1tmber 12 Suite 201 Torrance Cah· Daily Pilot Sepiernner 1<' REOUEST To operate a the Council C11amt>er al ll'lt 19 26 o t b 3 1986 tornra 90503 1q 26 Oc;tooe• 3 1986 day cere center tor 24 chll· Hun11ng1on Beach C1111c c 0 er F898 Puollsl'leo Orange Coast F8T6 dren In one classroom et the Center 2000 Main Slreel 1----------Oa11y P1101,,Sep1embe1 !9 closed Meadowview cl'lool at Hun t • n gt on Be• c " . POOLIC NOTICE 20 26 1986 5702 Clark 011ve Callornoa on the date ano II 1-------------FS91~ E N v I R 0 NM E N T A l Ille time 1nd1cated below to FICTITIOUI IUllNflS STATUS The prooosed pro-receive and eons•Oer tl'le NAM! ITATEMUfT ~UC NOTICE 1ec1 1s exempt lrom tr>& sta1emen1s ot all persons The tonow1ng persons are provisions ol the California who w1sl'I 10 be rieard rela· <101ng business as PRO FICTITIOUS IUSINES8 Envttonmental Oualny Act 1t11e to Ille appl1Cal1on 09· fJA TA i • Hughes Suite NAME ST A TEMEHT ON FILE A copy ol tl'!e 5Crtbt'O below B202. 1rv1ne CA 92718 TM lollow1ng persons are proposeo plan rs on file 1n OATE1TIME luesOay Oc· David Ronen F'eldman 22 doing business as Ryme Ille ~partmen1 ol Develop 1ober 7 !986 1 00 PM Wooogrove 1r111ne CA Pubhsh1n9 3621 S Beer " J. ment Services, 2000 Mlltn APPLICA flON NUMBER 927 !4 Sanla AM CA 92704 S1reet Huntington Beach Con<l•l•Onal Use Pe1m11 No This business 1s con· R1charo Yernk 3621 S Cahtornoa 926•8 tor inspec· 86 421Ne9a1111e Oeclar111on ourted by an 1nd1111dual Bear :J Santa Ana CA l•on by tl'lt pubhc 86·•8/Tenlallve Traci 12822 Dav10 Robert Feldmen 9270• All INTERESTED PER· APPLICANT Sasoun1an Tr11s statement was l1led TntS Dus1ness IS con· SONS are 1nvned 10 etleno eno Panoers wrth lhtl County Clerk ot Or· ducted by an 1no1v1oue1 said heartng and ea press LOCATION •581 W•rner ange County on SeQlemt>er R1c.na10 Yerz•k opinions or subm•I evidence ZONE R3 J 1986 Tl'los s1aiemen1 was filed tor or agains! tl'\e appllcetton REQUEST To conwuct a F311721 wnl'l 11'\e County Clerk 01 O•· as oulllned above It t11ere 76 un11 conoominoum proiect Publ1sl'leo Orange Coast ange County on September ~;:as::~a,:u;~~~b=:.~' :'n'~~;:~ a0se~:~, g:,~.~ ~:11~6 P~~:o~:ne~~:~ 12 · 3 · 1986 F311720 Assistant Pl anner 11 to allow for a reduction 1n FR77 Publlsri~ct Orange C.~sl ----------'""'----------------------! Da11y P1lo1 September 12 19 26 October 3 1986 WE'RE HURTING. "·'' 1 ng '" l '' l ·"I lw \(.'f\ t''-Pt'll'IH' nw l 1 .... , ... 111 our d1.,,1,1t·r rd1d .111d otlll'r IH1111.111i1.tr1.ill pro)!r:rn1' l..n·p llH H llH i ng A 11d "t · c 11i'1 .dlnrd 111 (.. ollW 11p -.ho rt Pk.I'(' hdp F880 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 NAME ST A TE ME HT The lollow1ng per$ons are dO•rtQ bus•ness as D GIFFIN INl/£StMENTS 18300 Von t<111man Suite 700 Irvine C.A 92715 Oennos G1!11n 2260 Gold en Cortie Newport Beacn. CA 92660 T nl5 ousoness •S con- duc!t•O oy an 1n01v1oua1 [)tonno~ G1tt1n PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng persons 8'" oo.n9 l>u'ltne<Js as c,u,torn ... Pron11ng Systems 18090 Beach BlvO • t3 Hunt 1n9tnn Beileh CA 9:i648 Ac1'1dn Dennis Cole 9J!i} Sunrtdgl' D• 11ur1t1nqllln Beach CA 92646 T '"" ous1,,.,ss •S con OuctPd by a11 1n0111101Jal This s1C11emen1 was hlea w "' 1ne Cnunrv Cler• 01 Or anqf' Couni.y on SPptPmbf>• 3 1Q86 F311709 Punhsned Orange Coast Oa11y P1101 Se~tenib111 12 19 26 0<.IOl>elrJ 1986 •. F88 I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thp rottow•ng person' iltP dO•ng Dusiness as Ciinyon CO•P Townnnme~ 1400 Oua•I S• Su11e !90 New poll Bell CA 92660 Aldo GenP P1gnPtt 1 70 £ 1811'1 SI Un1I 6 Cns!i<l MP<;a CA 92627 CM rtes P19nP• 1 !32 f Balno.i B•vo Balboa c A 9266! T n•s Dus1n"'SS •S r('t" OuCt4'11 !l\ ~ ltm lt>O oar lrtt .. '"'ti AlkOo Gene P1qner• Th•~ s1a1emen1 was hli>d wltl'I the Cnun!V CIPrk ol Or ange County on Auqust .?8 K v 921 I MP~a GA 92626'3459 • EIS 01!!b•d l Ktrchner, SO:? FICTITIOUS BUolH Danhil Co1ona del Mar CA NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE F896 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •ne tollow1n9 oe!sons are 9'6?6 NAME STATEMENT aoor•y 01,.,,,,,.~5 ,,1s La Brea Peter B F.n~rlv 3190.r FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following person<, are Aso;r>r .,1,.5 24c; F scnet Atrp()rt LOOf: Drive Costa NAME. STATEMENT ooing business 85 E• A i .. S, ,., B~ , 1 ~ .. ~ .. M,.~" CA 'l2626-3459 In .. 1011owtng peosons 11rl' f'< •"ve Sec,.,11,1 1q ·o, C."! ... E. • • ~ ' D 1s1ness \ con tJ01119 ous1neS\ as A.ST ·IDttl'T•iJr ~ane .,.,,nlm'JtOr Ge .. . , ;or:· 1 :I• ''"<I 111 101n1 venture Apphcatoons SnllNIJre Teen Bertrh c A C};>f,M\ c ..... ,, ~" """'r "' 9,.M,, Ro t>erl l rort'm&n nc.1oqy t l'·L R1vPr$odl' Av· Paine a AlmJ Lnusen Cfl 1;,-66J '"•• Sli1temen1 was loleO Pnu.. NPwpor· Beacl'I CA 19701 D•tm.ir l <irtt• •<uni La A•t1d Ir"'"~'"'' LIO a , ,,,.fh "'" CQUntv Clerk of O•· 9266'.l 1ng1on Beach CA 92646 Ct1hfO<n1a 11m1teo oi111ner onql' County on Augus! 28 Reg1nata 0 Alva1&2 323 Ttl•s bus1neS5 •5 eon-s111p ;;>45 Fischer Ave Su11e l986 Canill StreP t Newpori oucted by ii" 1nd1;idua1 B2 Cns1a Me~a Cfl 92626 F31t3IO BeA~h <"'A <!:?663 Pa1rtc1a A LOu<oer1 RonalO J Guyer 245 F.,. Tn1s DuStnt'$$ 1$ con Tl'\1s s1a1em .. n1 <Nao; ltleO cl'le• AVI' Su•ft' B:? co,!a Out I Pel bv an 1rtO•v10ua1 "''"' IP•l' Counly C1er~ nl Or Mesa (A 926:>6 Rpgmald 0 Alv<11"1 .ingP Counlv on A.uQu5! 28 'h•S Du~•""'' ,. con- fn,s <;talemPn! was ltlf'O 1966 p,,( •t-11 0> cl 1*'' f"!t par! wrttl lhP Coun!v Clf'r~ 01 Or· f31t3Sl I n"'~"'ll anQP Cr>un!y on September Publtsneo Oranqe Cotts1 Rondhl J C.uy"' Hall SPely f$Q 4831 Telle. Avenue Su11e 1•0 Newpo•t Beacl'I CA 92660 P.ibhsh~ Orange Coast Odil\ P1101 Seo1embel 12 • • 16 Oc1ober l 1986 FS69a 3 t'l86 D111lv P11ot September 12 ff'l•S s1<1•em,.n1 "as 111eo F311714 19 26 Oclober J 1986 w•!l'I lhf' Counlv Clerk ol Or ----------0:,1~01~~~:.d s~~~~~ebe~o~~t F871 ~~q~9~~unt~ 1n SPplemt,e• __ ..;,P..;U;_;B;_;l;_IC....,_NO....;;...;.T_IC_E_~ 19 ~6 Oclober J 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE Flte3M FICTITIOUS IUStHU8 F882 Puhhsn.,O C\•anq,. ~oasl NAME STATEMENT ----------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ddi•v P·l'll <;ept"ml:H'' 26 '"'· !ollow1n9 persons are NAME STATEMENT I Oclobf"•) tO l1 1986 Cl <1g Ou5rne ss 1 5 tnt> l()llow1ng otlrsons are F941 ROWLAND HEIGHTS 67 FICTITIOUS I UStHESS , Or1•n9 n11s1ness u CentPr P~P·o..iER'> 1 Cah!orn1a ltrn NAME STATEMENT St,.•et Bus•rtt'$S Pan. 1800 PUBLIC NOTICE ll••J v11 1nersh1P ~95 The T ne ll'tllOWlng persons 3r1• Por I 5he1fielt1 Nt1wPCJrl Bch G•ly D11ve Sut1e ZO 1, Or or>•nq nus•oess as A l 91660 K 27935 l anq~ CA 92668 , Danles Bl Danie~ Notesool Rober! E Swee11P~ 700 NOTICE OF I t> Rciwland tteoghls Part· Cl Thi' Roartng 20 s ,1nd N H11c1pnrta l 3 Habrlt Gal APPLICATION TO "'"~ 1 Calllorn1a ltm•ted Dau les DI TM Rosrong «l0631 SELL ALCOHOLIC PA''""'"1"P c;q<, The C•ty 20 s !670 NewpOrt Blvo S1epnt>n l l<etb•nst)n BEVERAGES O"•" ,...,,,p ~O ! Oranqe CA Costa Mesa CA 92627 1800 Port 5hpll .. 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"'"'¥ "'' <;pptember Mesa w1!h • t ON c;,111 E ""0" io111tv on SllPtemner F318le:l F3tM79 F31113t PL l license Fl1"'3 PubhsnPd Ooangl' Coast Put>h~l'tPO Orange CoASI Put I•~' "d Oranqe Coast Publt~hto() Ollf'QP C•ast P.it ''' "11 O•ange Coast I!> survived by hlS w1r~. Kare l; son ,., Bren t. hrs ents, Mr rs est na· nc'("ker. sisters, Teri O.:nmanoczy. Susan Lange and Kathy C1IPS, 2 nephews and I ntl'<.'(' F'unml ser - v1c~ will be Fnday. S<>ptc·mbt-r 26, at 1 J A M at Pac1r1c View Chapl'I Those who w 1sh may rontnbute tu tht• Cysu c Fibro.is Foundation Pac1f1c V1<·w M o rLuary. O.· rl'(lOrs 644-2700 JACQUES HCJSJ,o; JACQUES. • ~H n.-s1d1·nt or Costa Me-!Kt paSS«J away S1•pll'mhl•r 24. 1986 Su rv1 Vl '<l by 8 Oll"Ce$ Jrtd n1..·phews and 28 Rr ... nd n 1eC'f'!> a nd n1 ~hl·w:. 14 great g1.1 ndn 1 .. 1('S and m pht•v.:. 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CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 "I ·. .. ... -* Orenoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, SePtemb9r a. 1~ 1 r ) r .Easy passage predicted for ta:X bill's last hurdle .WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate suP.portcn of landmark tax-overnaut legislation confidently predicted today that the Qackage will easily pass its finaJ congressional test, clcarinJ the way for the most thorough revision of the tax code in a gener- ation. Senate M~ority Leader Bob Dole, R-K'lln., said be hoped to begin debate la tor in the d~on the measure. whjch sailed throu the House on on a bipartisan 2 2-136 vote Thursday. Dole added that it might be possible to complete action on the legislation late tonlitit. , , ·N.ew cuts, rates deductions listed "I ho~ we can do as well as the House,• Dole sajd. He. added, "Prebably, the easiest vote would be 'no.' ... But lookina at tu policy for the future, the only vote is a 'yes' vote." 1 After the House vote on Thursday, Sen. ISob Paclcwood, R-Orc .. chair- man of the Senate Finance Commit- tee and a prime author of the measure, said the Senate would approve the package by "a margin equaJly as impressive." He repeated the comments today on ABC-TV's ''Good Mornina America," saying, "We ought to pass 1t by a margin of75-25.': · President Reapn's signature on WASHINGTON (AP) -Here are ke y .elements of the the legislation, which he lias declared compromise tax-overhaul plan passed by the House on Thursday: to be his No. I domestic prionty. is INDIVIDUALS certain. A ceremonial signing is likel y TAX CUTS: Most taxpayers will get tax cut 3\eraging 6.1 percenl. the week of Oct. 5. starting gradual!) in 198 7 and full y in effect for 1988. Several m1ll1on The bill would cut individual and couples and 1nd1v1duals will pay more. including perhaps one-third of corporate tax rates and eliminate or those with income between $30,000 and $40.000. More than 6 million reduce several deductions and ex- lower-ancome working couples and individuals now on the tax rolls will clusions, including those for lndivid- pay no tax. ual Retirement Accounts. consumer RATES: In 1987, rates will range from l I percent of taxable interest and sales taxes. On the income to 381/1 percent (down from present 50 percent top). Starting in average, individual taxes would be 1988. three-quaners of taxpayers will pay only a new bottom rate of 15 cut about 6.1 percent and more than 6 percent. Thus. a single person could have taxable income (after million working poor would be deductions and exemption) of up to S 17.850 taxed at 15 percent; for a dropped from the tax rolls. couple, up to S29. 750 would be taxed at 15 percent. Nonetheless. several milJion cou- A 28 percent rate would tnggerabove those le\el~. Couples whose pies and individuals would face tax taxable income exceeds $71.900 and singles above S43. I 50 will pa} 33 mcreases. percent on pan of their income. The reduction in individual taxes is EXEMPTIONS: Now $1 .080 per tax pa} er. spouse and dependent. being financed by increasing the this will rise to Sl.900·1n 1987. $1 ,950 in 1988 and S:!.000 1n 1990: overall burden on business by $1 20 afterward. will be adjus'ted each year for 1nfla11on. Singles with taxable billion over the next fi ve years, a income above ~9.560 and couples above S 149 • .250 will get gradual!} move that concerns opponents of the less exemption as earnings nse. Bhnd and elderly lose 'their extra legislation and some economists. exemptions. Much of the upcoming Senate STANDARD DEDUCTIONS: In 1988. couples get $5,000. singles debate. expected to stretch over two S3.000 and beads of households $4,400: annual inflation adjustments days or more. was expected to focus llo«. Blmd or elderly get 5600 extra per spouse-lf mani11"1t.......,tfl--+-OIUha.Lco·~i;uh-------S750 if single. "I think It's going to help the DEDUCTIONS: Kills deducuons for state and local sales taxes: econom}," Packwood said toda). consumer intC"rest. c;uch as credit cards and car loans: and the special "but there is not an economist in this wnteoff for two-ea mer couples. Severely rest nets deductions for country who can tell you for sure. for medical expenses and such miscellaneous expenses as un1011 dues. sun:. whether the tax bill is going to Eltminates chantabk deduction for non-Itemizers. help or hun the economy.'' RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS: Keeps present law for workers no1 Despite the strong showing in the coveredbrcompan) pens1onsandforthosewhoarccoveredbu1whose House -176 Democrats and I 16 income is $25.000 or less for singles and $40.000 or less for couples. Republtcans voted yes while 74 Some IRA deduction would be perm med pension-eligible workers Democrats and 62 Republicans voted with income'> above tho'le levels but would end at $35.000 for single~ no -legislators had mixed feelings and S50.000 for couples. Even 1hose not qualified for a deductible IRA could deposit up to S2.000 a ~ear and the interest could hu1ld up taA- free until w1thdra"'n TAX SHELTERS: ln\estments geared to ..av1ng taM~S rather than making profits would be 1n trouble E\cept for o,ome investments 1n oil and gas. most pass1\e m\CStment losses -gencra1cd b~ big geprcc1at1on deductions -could not be used to shtl"ld wages from taxation. Real e'itate 1n\ estments arc a big target but low-income housing gets a '>pec1al preference CAPITAL GAINS: fa>.ed JS ordinary 1m·omr l'.!Tcct1\t next Jan. I SlMPLIFIOATION: Not much e>.cept for those who will become tax-exempt and as man) as 13 m1ll1on who w1ll losl· <,uch a b1$ part of their deductions that the) no longer lind 11 profilabk 10 11em1Lc. Cap1tal-gams change v. ill cut comple1ut) but other nc"' pro\ i~1on~ will replace It BUS INESSES TAX INCREASES: Ta"<ec; on corporation~ v.111 me b} $1 20.4 b1lhon O\.er Ii VI." years. Hardest h11· profitable com panic'> nov. c.!>cap1ng taxes because oflarge legal dedurnons, the) will be subJe<'I w s11fl'l'ncd minimum tax of20 percent. <iomespec1al breaks for spel'lfic 1ndu~tm•o,. including oil and gas, umber and banking are pared TAX RATES: Top corporate rate of 46 pcrc:cnt "'tll drop 10 14 percent. Small businesses will pa} as ltttlt' as 15 percl'nt MEALS, ENTERTAINMENT! Onl} 80 percent dcduL11ble. duwn from 100 percent INVESTMENTS: Crec.111 for 1nves1men1 repealed. Dcpn.:l'."1auun s1m1lar to present la"' but less generous for bu1ld1ngs and mure beneficial for most equ1P,ment. -l1E'ili'MiWiilli;I,__ ______ _ I lo • )61ot If..: lt • . . . ... •Ve , ... 11l7 ~61~1'! '• l • l • '" • .. 4 ., ) . )) I J) • I& 16 , l'. 1, .. t ' 10"' , 7• .. ,, . . ?7. 13 1 1 • 10 ' 71 ' ~ '• t'• l '• . s \8 4'• j''"' lJ • ' , ' . ~~ : i~ 0 • 9 d '. 2• , ,, ... t . , .. J ... l• '• • • 0 0 ••• t 0 • ,, ll "-,, '• !f • l1 : LOTS FOR SALE I( MOot K.nol~• Ktoo•G s K.naoe K.r..,ger Y .tClof Lancf' Lane ' ~e101• L t•1<"' \ l *I"".;~ ~·11Brol MC MeaGE 'Aooe1P• Me 1Rt M•vP• MevnOl Mc(r"' McF'3r1 MeOCro Mtdfl s M•<O'f' MOs.<1/11 MoalB~ Mlfllor 1 MOI•• Mont Cl MooreP Morr;.tt Mo>CtD Muen1,. ~t;;~c. NM1c'n N1w .. ~y N •eB ~~~~·~\' N .. 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Cerry or Cbrlsta OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -Tne following list snows the Over • tne • Counter stocks end werranls that nave gone up tne mosl end down the most based on Percent of cnenge tor Tnursdey. No securities treding below S2 or tOOO snares are Included. Net end oercentege changes are the difference between the previous closlng price and Tnursdav's last or bid P r l c e . UPS Ne me Last Chg Pct. I lmunmd un 24111 1..._ UP 2, 6 ~ ~l~~~o~Mfll ~''• ~ 8~ 1.l 2 8arbrGrn n .,.. Up ~~ I S JacoE lctrn s 3 ,,, UP 0 O 6 Supreme EQ 5 11.. Up 17 6 1 fmmunomd 39·16 'h Up 16 3 8 Walk~rlntl 411) ~ Up 11. I 10 ulrlltl 33.io 11) UP I C 9 g•mRscn •~ "' UP 1 6 11 obbRscs I ''• Up 14.3 112 evetcon -lt Up H 3 3 ~uJ(tec un 'I• UP t4.~ 14 RptlcS~cl 'I• UP 14.3 !1! ~~~~.:rte 2i~ 3:~ ~~ 1ll~:1 9 AdvanTele 7•1t >4 UP 1. ll lmageMgt 4J4 'h Up t, I WstnAllent>ee 11~6 +S-16 UP 11.• f ttctMln l •;, I ''• UP 11 1 rllln11lh un 11> 1;. 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Net and oercenrage changes are the difference t>etw"n tne orevlous closing price end Thundav'i 2 o.m p r I c ·I f 1 ·1:1 ~~ .I ~~ l14 UP • Up . Up .6 UP ,.t UP 1 ~~ ·~ UP UP . UP 9 Pct li·' ,,,~ Rep. Dan R09tenkowekl, a chief author of the tu over- haul, celebratu Houee vote. about the bill. which was evident from the House debate "Tax bills are kind of hke fish : five days later. they both sunk," i.a1d Rep. Buddy Roemer. D·La .. who voted to approve the measure. Rep. Tommy F. Robinson, D-Ark .. opposed the legislation. saying, "There 's nothing in this bill for middle class Amenca .... This bill 1s not pro-grow_th, it's not pro-family. it's going to wreck our econom} ... In the end. it was simple electi on· year poht1cs. not economics. that determined the House vote and will assure Senate approval. Rep. Dan Ros1enkowsk1, D-Tll .. chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, summed up the argument for hi s colleagues: ··oo we want to give this country tax reform . or don't we? "Do we want to gJH' back to middle-1ocome t.upayers the fairness they don't believe will t'\ er l'ome. or do we want to stand for thr statu~ quo which goes hard on the poor and eas> on the nch?" Rep. Gu> Vander Jagt. R-M1 ch . put 11 another way: ·· 1. persona II>. \., would gi vr my nght arm to run against an incumbent who voted no on this bill." House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.. D-Mass.. closing the debate, ca.lied the bill "the most sweeping tax- reform legislation 1n the history of this nation. If we pass this bill. the 99tb Congress will assume a special place in the history of this country." The last challenge to the legislation failed when tht" House voted 268-160 against a move by Rep. Bill Archer. R-TexaS'. to send the package t>ack to congressional negotiators for more work. . "There is both $ood and bad in this bi lJ,'' Archer · said. "The .risks as- sociated with the bad outweigh hoped-for benefits of the good.'' The pre31den1 hailed the House vote and Whtte House spokesman Larry Speakes said, '·The country is now only one vote away in the Senate from enacting the president's number one domestic prionty-a tax system that will promote economic growth. si mplify tax returns for the vast majority of Americans. return the code to a promise of fairness and equity, and most imponant of all, reduce rates for most Americans." The lower rates are the most stnking feature of the package. The top individual rate, now SC pereetH, would be cut to 33 percent • although about three-.quartcn o Americans would pay a flat I ~ percent rate. The 46 percent mw mum corporate rate would be CUt IC 34 percent. Jn 1988. for a couple with twc children and filing a JOtnt return, lht first S29, 750 of tax.able income (aftei deductions and eAemptions) woulc be tued at 15 percent. The nex1 increment, ·between $29,7Sl an( $ 71, 900, would be taxed at 2E percent; the next, between $71,901 and S 19.2.2 30, at 33 percent; and all above s 192.230 would face "a 28 percent rate. ~. To pay"for those changes, the bill scales back deducuons for IRAs. medical expenses and JOb-related expenses including union dues and repeals wnteoffs for sales ta~es and consumer interest. Non-11em1zers - almost two-thirds of taxpayers - would lose their deduction for chari- table gifts. · The bill answers a demand for more fairness by closing off tax shelters that allow many wealthy investors to avoid the tax collector through the Judicious use of big deductJons. Many corporations aJso would lose their tax-free status. 31 Callfornlans approved passage WASHINGTON <APl--.Here 1s how Cali fornia's representati ves votec in the 292-136 roll call Thursda>· by which the House approved tht compromise tax overhaul legislation . A "yes" vote is to pass the bill. 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"' ...... ,_ Stock prices steady NEW YORK ( .\P) -tock pnccs were httle changed Fnda} at the close of an erratic session. Analysts said traden in both the bond and stoc~ markets were edgy about the prospecuvc outcome of talks this weekend· among financial leaders of the major industnalized countAe~., Japan and West Germany lately have been rcs1sung pressure from the United States to _promote declines in interest rat~. There wa~ considerable doubt on Wall Street lhal t e disagreement -wou d resolved m the I current round of mee11n~. Interest rates rose 1n earl} credit-market al:ll \II} Fnda'r. then lumcd lower as traders assessed the s1tu'at1on. The Dow Jont:s average of 30 industnals edged up l I 3 to I. 769 69. finishing the wee k wuh a net gain of7.04 points. Advancing issues shghtl} outnumbered de- cli nes on the New York Stock Exchange. Big Board \.Olumc totaled 11 5 27 million 'iharcs. against 134 2Q m1lhon an the preVJous ....-ss1on. The Y\E's composite index rose .17 to 133 '14 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW VORK (APJ Sep 26 Today AdVJnCtd '217 Oechned J47 Unchanged 39 To111 issuH n New higns 6 New lows 12 AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuoTES S-190world11010 P<lem Friday lOfldefl mo<nlr'ij fl•l"9 "43• 00, UP S• eo LOftCMn •11.,1\00n nw11111 $433 00 UP JJ 60 ,.,.. •R•nooo ft•l"ll $A27 29 up S t 84 ''"""""1 lht"Q S•35 00, up S2 •6 Zwtcll lat• al1emoon bid SA3, SO up Sl' 75 SA32 SO UI< 90 1WM1J I --SA·33 oo up S3 60 EftfllNrd 1433 •o. u0 13 60 .......... ~'45507 u0SJ18 Prev d•"t m m • 17 NY c-· gold IPOI monl~ r ..... 1•·3• so llD S3 00 METALS QuorEs HEW YORK (AP) -$pOI not1'-'oua """"' PflCM FN<lav A~ -51 85 centt IMlf OOUl14 NY Com<ta >POI month~Tl1'1 c....,. 87~7'> cen1t • PQUnd u <. OMttnet"''" c....-. 60 80 centa -j)Olino N~ C<>m9• •OO' month c:IOMCI Tl>u L...i -23''r-24 c.nta • POUnd n..c:. 44.47 .,..,. 1 p0uno a.,.,_.., n... S3 "" 111,.,..111• w• comP06'te P"<" c-1 ......, • S5 MIS per ounc. "ano~ & ><et mi n --• SS 788 oar troy ounci. NY Com.• WO• "'"'"' CIOMd Th\I ~ St8500 St8500pe< • •bl'u• """'" :v• ~ '582 00-$585 'iO Ir"> '.lVIX" " • n" ltlC't\ • "-'-~2 30 N " M.-c ooat PM ll•h ,, ,.._ WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VORK (AP)* 26 TOd•'ll Ad..,ance<I n Declined ~ Unchenoed Tot111uues 1 9 New nigh• New IOW$ NYSE L£AOERS NEW VORK (AP) -S.les, 4 P.m price and net change of in. flftffn most acllvt Ntw York Srock Excha"9' luues. tradi ng nallonell y 11 more than SI ::r~.rntf' 1 .mr. RellanceGP n , , Hew .. trPk , , USX Corp . , Luck Sir , , A11dsrrs s • ~t Am Moton . 11. SouCelEd 1,699, GelCoCP 1.1, IBM 1,1 , AmerHtu 1, BelhSl"I 1, , Arner T .. T , MewPel n I Fo~Mols , Dow JoNES AvERAGEs NEW VORK CAP) -Final Dow-Jones vgs. for a· 'l,. Ind' 17 "42 r1.~~IS!.l4cmt.69+~ Trn ~'·ij 7 . ns.r. n..2s-6:H II 1. l . 199. l.7S 6 ~,k 6 , , , ,93 .• i81.°'ms· 1 lndu' 11, , T~n ~ Ulll' l ,045. 65 Slk lt .7ot.IOO UrJ.tt\1liMMa• NEW YORK (APl -Most acilvt over· 1n1-coun11r slocks supolltd bv NASO L1Jt er Name v Bid Awed c .... SCOR US 2 14~ 14,, ~tbok ' ,·~ • 26 +l ,· Moxcrt 1' ' 141'1! + CitoH \ 1: so: 131111 13 • -') S<eagore l. lOI, u ''I ;; serv m .,,. ApoleC ' 3• , ~~f to: ir~ Hentev 76t' lg', -.. . ~ -"' j •' . . • BU> Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday. September 26, 1986 HORO SCOPE Saturday, Septembe r !7 V ARIES (Ma rt h 2 1-Ap nl I ~): .. ;,1n.1ily member Sl'l'ks rnµn scl conl't.:1 ning question of whc'thcr to bn·al. from ptl\t. • .\d hcn· to prr nc 1plc). bl· conu~rncd. hut do not bctoml' innlrrl'~thh 1n.,,ol.,,l'd You'll gain al'Cl'~~ to \aluabk 1nforma11on Why discourage silver threads? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE· TAUR U ( prrl 20·:'\la' 2tl) I ol'U' on pov.cr authorrl}. long-rangl' polrc1es. LOH' rdJt1on-.h1p in1l·n,1fil'\. ~ou'll be ~IH'n l'halkngl· "h1l'h coukl result in fi nam:1al "tndfall Ruk' rl·gulat1on~ v.111 fo,or }our effono; \\,1tl'h Capricorn. GEMINI (Ma) 2 1 ·J unt· 2111. Whal huJ hn·n a "lo)ing 'I real. .. v. 111 cm.I. Y 11u have chanCl' w 'tan anl'''· to fl'Ul'h beyond prevm u' ("xpcctatiun'\ Monn will com e from '"urw,uaT -.uurn::· -\nt:'. I ha' l' no 1dt·a "hrthcr 11 "tru1· or not that Honald Reagan d~c' h1\ hair. and I d o n '11h1nl. 11 matter<. o nl' v.-a> or thcotherifhl.'dOl:sordoc~n·t. What t) 1ntcrcs11ng. I tind. 1s that 'o ma n} Americans seem to t<.·el tha t an t'ld c rl> man with gmy hair ic, dispti'\l'd to conceal 11 • Libra na11vcs \\Ill pla) o ut<,tand1ng roln. ·· s CANCER (June: 2 1-Juh 221 YONEY ll1-.1ruc 1hJtv.e ha'l'a .. l·ultof Emphas11e 1n111<1t1H'. ung1nalit}. tnlk-}outh'' 111 tlw. niuntf}. and cquall) ~a~~:~~~ ·l.~ ~:: 11~P~.~·:1~ j~n~~ 111~)} ~~;~~!\,t~: :, ·. ·oMARR ~~~~ 1 ~,a~n~~." ~c1~~ I~~:~~~~~> t ~~~~~~ tune. stand 1:111 .... hl'rl' h)\l'-,., l\lnl'l'I nl'U out oflhl'lf hair But r'rten and WOtnl'n Leo. AquartU'> li~urr prom1ncnth ar1·c.l1fft·rl·n1 l..1nc.J,ofan1mah1n !.Otnl' LEO (.luh _ ,_ \ug 22} I ollcm 1hroug.h on fir,t 1111Pll''"'on' h1rnw 1 rC'Pl'l'l'>. and 11I\111~ 1111prt•,.,1nn that '"tl.'aChl·r'" rl·lurn' 'nu"ll g_l'I hdp 1t \Pll ·''"Im 11 "11·1·rl'I m1·t·11n11 u1ulJ tlwgra}1ng11f1ht•hair1,onl'Ol thcm producef)(l\1l1\l'll''Uh' I .1mtl' rl·un111nl'p.1 11olthn.tn11l '11·n.cr10 \qu.111.1n \l,1n' ''onwn .ir1 .11tr.11tt·d lo grjt~ pla}s rok h.ur rn a m.1n and tind 11 '"d"· VIRGO I \ug 2 \.~qll. 221 Im u' 11n J1,1nhut111n .• 1llH'rtl\1ng. p11hl1ut' 11ngu1'thcd '".11 \\tiuld tx· harll 10 linll a rt)l' 1n pcf'on.11 populanl~ "I ou'll \\Ill .1lht''· man} 1nJ1, 1d uJ!.. \llll hl· Jr<rn 11111 man v.ho 1\ part1u 1larh .1ttraucd to )OU and ~ou'll ht• ,1\\afl' 11111 C 1t•1111n1. \,1g111.cr1u' nat1\t''> plj} "gnlfi1·:i111 rnk' gra~ hair 111 a woman. a·, an ohJl'l'I lo LIBRA (Sl•pt 21.c kt. 22) l mph:i"' un ~l't'unt~. rnrl·t·r. hu,1111'"· ahcl1t ~ ht· s pccllicalh ac.Jn,.trl·d. to modt•rntll' prmt·durl'' I nd11 1d ual prn 1nu'>h 1 nd1 lkn·111. " nm' 't'1} !'vtaO\ 1111·11 loo!.. lx·na ah t·r lhl.'\ 1n1erestt d anll OHllll'\ "11nnht•d l au1u' \torp10 "Iii do1111n;.11t· ,n·n.11111 have ag1·d .ind tht·ir hair ha'> gon~· SCORPIO !Ou 2J-:-...11\ 211 II HHS 1n't'\l1gal1'. \OU k J rn II \1•u 1.11.t• \\h11e. T\\11 \Uth J}l'rforma,. '-t'l'O thing~ for gr:tnll'd '"u lo't1' gniu11J \krnhl·r ol nppt1\l lt' 't'\ 1-. 1wt m~·r1·h regular!~ 1111 th1 tubl'. Jrl.' Juhnn~ fl1rtat1ou.-.. but 1-. ··,a111u' .. I h1· i,:.1nw u1ul<l hi.· lllr l.l't'P' \ 1rg11. \ag1t1.111 u' ( ·ar,on a nd l'h1I D onahut'. v.ho pla~ role<.. tl'rt:11 nh don' 1 'u lfrr hn ·a u'l' of SA G ITT ARltlS I '-11' ~ 2-1 kt 211 \1.1Jor donw,111 d1.111gi: 111 l u1' , ould IJttktal~· gra' 111 lhl'lr iul·I. '· (I ha' t' 10\olvc purlhJ't' e1l turn1turt'. hl\lll' lh'lll' E:mpha-.1\ 1111 lin.11111:.il ,1,s1u' ut '>cen earl~ photo' o f c·ar,1111 111 lw, as!>oc1atr or malt' M"tt'r' v. di h1· -.11h 1·d -truth'' di prn\ l(k \ll'l'll~lh V. .ilt II ~oungt-r da" .• 111d lind him for mon· "-quanu~. prc:po"t'"1ng '" 11l' ha ... tfgt•d I CAPRICORN Il k'-22-J.in 1111 \\ h.ll ,t'l'llll'd .1 .,.,llll' lh1ng. .. n1.1\ ll'qu111· :'\h o"n ha11 1' '1nualh lrl'l· ol further ~tud ~ lk ,1v..1rt· o t kg.sl r.in11lit.1l111n ... l\:fint· iam' Ix· rl-.ill\t1t 1n gra~.· unltl.t· nH"l nwn ofm\ '1111a~w ·emoupnal 1 ltnt hn ( l.1ndt·-.11nl· ml·t·tin~ p111' 1dr ' 1'\1 lll'llll'nJ l'"n·-. l1gu11".. th" I'>" holh h1·rl·J11.ir' -'' hl·n m\ prominent!) nHJthl·r tl1nl 111 he1 i<ti.. thl·rt· \l<I'> AQUARlllS(IJ11 211-ldi ll\l \ou'll lo..1wv."h.it111d11Jl'l>t''1.ilrn11111t·11t \t'Jrrcl~ J "h1·r thrl'Jd .1nwng thl' M an} v. ho ... han· 'our ideal'" 111!)Ill\1Jt• ... uppon. \ ou ·11 Ix· rd1l'\ l'll 111 hut ,kn g<•ld )ou'll gain \\ttkt at11·n11un ~11u u1ullA hi.• a.,1.nl 111 Jr!Jwa1 h1:l•1tr tlw nwd1a \on1r nl 1h1· hand -.1•tlll''' llll'n I ---pfSCES 1'7r 14-'vt.mlr ~t it t'tr~nn:il rn~rtt""t-t--111 .i11r.tll' m.m~-ha'•' 1'\J.:.L~t.:.U. t:r~n;1Ju1t·I~ espec1all~ llll'mhl·r, 111 npp11 ... llt' 't'\ \tt·nano h1ghlig.l11-. '1wuila1111n \.trlt'I\ gr;I\ ... and pt·rh;,ip-. m.in' \\1111l l'rl tntt'n\sfit•tl lu\l rd Jl111n,h1p I 11ng-dl\IJn,l· tall uiuld 1l'l.1tl' 111 p11"1hlt· \\Ould hl· tht· ,,11nt' II lht'\ d1d11'1 kd .s 1ournc) V. att h tor \r1t''-\1tt 1.1I to111puhs11n 111 dl\gu1w tht· IF EPTEMBE R 27 IS \'Ol R BIRTH DA\' t•mph.t"' 1111111.111111h.111gl·111 1t-.11urt· ho m e nrnld rclah· 111111a111JI ,1,1111\ \ uu karnl1111rl' ,1h11ut n111nn Wl t1r1l' 11 'l'l'lll' lll hi.· .111 111n111h''IJhk·IJt t relat1on,h1p v.11h 111JI\ sJuJI "1111 .... 1~' m.ln} "prt'll\ thing'· hu11' 'h'"' II•·" l th.st 111 11ur 1 ullurt· (,sntl pn hap' 111 SIDNEY HARRIS 'most) t he app\'n ralll'l' or ~ \llll ht u I 11('\'> 1~ more h tgh l} '11n1t·d irl' wonwn than in m t'n. 1 )fall 1h1· "Ma~ -lk n·mtx·r" marriage' ''c hear aho ut thl'n' Jrl' rclal1H·h fl'"' in \1h1lh tht· tnJn 1' Ma' Jnd 'Ill' I\ lkl'l·mh1·r "l'ct m11dan n10rtali1' ratt'' \\11uhJ ..ccm to 1nd1tJlt' that. 'tur pr.1lt11.sl p urpo'>l'\. 11 .. houltl he tht' lllht'l "·I~ aro und. \\onwn l1H· on tht• a \l·r.lgl· '" or\l'\Cn ~l'ilf' l1111gt·1 than mt·n. '>l> '"e ha\l' a \urplu'> 111' "1111t· t·1gh1 m1ll1o n \\IUn" '· 11111.,1 o l 11 hum marncd nll'n alread' 'ollll' \t'.tr' oldl'r than thl'nt\t'h 1-...' ACROSS t Springs 6 Pop1n1ay 10 Editor's mark 14 Estuary 15 Pubhc 11et11cle 16 Constantly 17· Turkish coin l8 Give .off t9 Foreboding 20 Honored 22 Awareness 23 Bering and . Beaulorl ~4 Voted in 26 Haggard neroine 29 Jog 3 t Cereal 32 Fuel 34 Complains 38 Asian land 39 Deb1hta1e 4 1 Electrical unit 42 Seed-plant dust 45 Ca11torn1a c11y 48 Bravo• 49 Ferment 50 Nexl to Ark 5 1 Eru01te one 55 Cards 2 3 I tlun·1 l.nov. '' h' ,1 m.rn h.1-. 111 ht older than hi\" 1k.'.io~ 1111111• th.111 ht· ha:. w bl.' talkr. ur l:tti1·1. tll \lllcltll'f W hal hold' a u mpk tugt·th1·1 -,rnJ llkev.1w. "hat '>Plih tht·111 hu' nothing to d11 \\1th thl''>l' ',., 1.11'-k' lndl'l'd. nu unc l.nov.., p rt'll\t•h \\hjl th1· 01\\llt hl1111.l ma\ tw .ind 14 astn1lug1'1\ hJ\l' •" 111ut·h d1.1lll l' 111 tx·1ng nght ·" .111\ 0111· 17 Our prt'"dt·nt tuuldn't gt'l .1l1111g v.1th h1't lir't "1k v. hl'n h" 11.111 ""' 20 hlat k . .1nd 'l't'tll\ 10 g1·1 ,tlon)! '" 1rn· m1ngh "11h th1., 01w. "ht·thn 11 '' d\l:'U 111 not f\·"l1nall\ I \\1t11T<r [lrd~·r .1 \l h 1 ll'· lt.11 fl'tf d11~·t \'\\'\ ll 11 \ l' "hu d1dn'1 qu11t· '11 mu1 h rt·,r111hk .in J[!IOg ho~ Sidoe) llarris i~ a !>_~ ndu ·ated 32 columoist. 57 S1m1lar 58 Deponers 63 Bullet 64 Personal prel 65 Ranee garb 66 Excess111ely 67 Pos1t1on 68 Dislodge · 69. Bot~ev1ks 70 On ones 7 t Searches tor DOWN 1 Falsifier 2 Noun ending 3 Mountains 4 Chirrups 5 Roadways 6 Hats 7 Ch11s1en 8 Rust 9 Scrap 10 Havtng flaws 11 Contes1 12 Criarter 13 Dropped the ball 21 Charge 22 Denyora1e PRIEVIOUI PUZlLE SOL VIED 25 Diary 26 Gambol 27 Champion 28 Epocnal 30 Squads 33 Witnesses 35 Shelter 36 Virginia S Robert 37 R111er in Hades 40 Tubers 43 Sne Fr 44 Tchrs gp 46 Relined 47 Hair IOCl>.S 51 Flavor 52 Garlic bulb 53 Increased 54 AM or·FM 56 Cask pa11 59 Cuiren1 60 Iroquoian 61 Take heed 62 Emplaces 64 Adherenl 11 . 12 13 Errant father now has second thoughts 42 48 DEAK \'' I \'\I >I K-., It 11 ~t'ar!> agn I ll'lt Ill\ '' 11, .._n,I lo1o11 tcenaga' 111m.111 1 ttl' ,,.l rt 1.ar ' '111h whom I'd hl'l'll h.1, 1n~ .in Jtl.111 I kit I couldn't lt11· \\llh1111t h1·r V. ht·11 111' \\1fe founll out ,1hou1 11' ,111· '"'Ill 111 ptttl.'<. \\t v.l'rl d l\11rtt'<I \h .111t· '~~ nt t11 \\Ori. J OJ J1d ,I ~IH•d 111ht dm .1111111 th1 ho~' I gJH' h1r thl' h11u't .1rid p,111111 Ill' r1'llrt mt·n1 fund .WI lcUll\ h.ipp Ill Ill\ :O~l..Ull.J lllJrrt.igt· hul I'm lwg.1nn111i,: 111 '>l't 1h1ng~ in a dilkrl'nt ltght 11 h11 llh' v. ht•n I "'·" ,s gut'"l ,fl 11ur l'lllt''' "111 ' \\l.'dd1ng I h.1t'' ,sll I "'•·" -.c !!lint I .sn1 nu lungl·r t•1n-.1tkrn l p.111 nl tl11 IJnllh \1' ftr\I \\llt 1.nt'" t '"''"Ill Jlfl'"t'nt .111d thn -.h11\1t·rnl lll'r '' 11h .slln 111 111 \ht· 1C'111.ir11nl .111d t11 ~- hu,h.1nd h.i' hl'l'll 1.1~l'll tn\ldl' lht· llfl..h: th.II \\,I\ 11ntY our-. r hl'\ i(.1\l' 1 ht' rd1,'.1 l\,tl d 1 n nn and 'at ·m·' I 111 111 \ 'on' .snd 1111·11 '\lt't'lht•an' ·1 \l J\ p111ud Ill h:tll' j }•IUll);! prl'tl\ "111 .1t rll\ -.11k But 11 d1dn'1 n1al..l' up le 11 th1 p.1111 "lwn I it<t111,·d tha t m' <l11ldll'll 1111 l11lll'l'I 111\t' rtll' lht'\ \I .1t1•d llll' \\Ith t •lllrll'\\ hut lhl'll "·I' 1111 .i1 1r,111111 ,,. n'.il l.11111g YOUR ON Daily Pilot & TWA I r:rJD OUT HOW GOG[; J/E REA LLY ARE ·.• ,11' -1, A Af' • If \' I .l ·I •• 1 • • .. ' ... I ,. il I •,,. I 1111\, 11)\ \1111'1. l'\~'l l.111\ JlllUl1d hul1da\ ltlll\.' I .im g11111g In If\ 111 51 52 53 huild -.1111w ltnd~l . ., hut lh1· prn<;pt'('t'\ ..___...__ _ _... ___ __. __ don't lunl. 't'I'\ pron11\lng ahn tx·1ng 57 lJUl 111 lh1·1r h\t'' l1Jf l(J \t'ar,. It I\ g11sng 111 hl' d1tltl ult n·-l'Ml·rtng """ '""6-3----+----- that tht'} h,1\t' ,1 't.:1x.lad thl'\ 111.t· I'm \\rllltl!!. 111 lht· huix· th.11 uthl'i' ..___...__ _ _... ___ _ "ill u111\11kr Jli 1h,· rJnillit.1t111n' 66 hl·l11r<' thn Jllntp lu,t -.1gn lllt' "i I <.< l :\ I > I 11 c H < .t I I "> I '\ I' \ 69 BRIDGE ANN UNDERS A l.I. IT TAKES IS n>l'NTI NG DEAR SEl 'OND THOl'(;tlTS: could use the rest of this C'Olumn tu reflect on "so"ing and reaping" but it "ould se rve no useful purpo.;e I'm sure you also know that a fathe r C'an't disappear for 10 years and expe<'t hi' sons to wekome him back "ith ope n arms. Sorry, Mister. your wife has earned their r espect and devotion and what's left over is going to the man who is now making their mothe r happy. . . . l>I \I{ \'\,'-I \'-l>l:-.K\ l>.tk(not lw, it-.cl 11.1111, 1.111d I h.l\t' ht·1·n II\ 1n~ ll1gl'tht'I li11 \t'\l'll 111lllllh\ I ht·' p111hk111 I It' p1·1\u1ial h~~:\ft'IH' \\ h l'n 111· \1,·11· d,111ng tw 'h11\\t'rl·d .111d h1 u'htd h" tn·th 1q?,ul.11 h I h-11.111ilJ ll\\1'r h,1,, d1,,1111,d o f gl'lltllg tlil\t' l••lll1'\\lll111u111-.1ngJ 11111uth"·"h111,1 1111111 I lh· 111.111"·"1111 m a1 ul.tlt' \111u· "'' 'l' 111.·t·n ,h,1nng Jn .1pall mt·nt hl· h.1-. gttlll' f1,t· Ja~., \111h11u1 ,11,,~H·r 111~ 111 hr u'>h111g h1., ll'l'lh I a'I n1gh1 1\h1·11 lw \\,111tt·d 111 111ah· l11,1· I .ii 1.111'1 I h I 1'\\ Up I h J \l ll1t·J 1.ill..111~ to IH111 hut 1111th111g \\•1t "-' I h t'll' "·" .1 t1m1· \\htll ( \\,llltt'l( ICI 111,lll\ l>.tk llllHl' 1h.111 .111\lh111g 111 1h1· "odd I .1111 h.1, 111~ '>l'l 1111J I ho ugh I\ .1hnu1 .1 lilt' \l llh .1 111.111 \\ h11 h."11 l l'l11111gh pl 1dt• 111 l.t·1·p hr-. h111h \ k.111 \\ h\ I\ lh' (1!..1· lhl\" h thl'll' .Ill\ li111x 1111 11111 1d.111011-.h1p'' II \I I 1 I I> \"-I> I :".DH 11 >I I > OE Att R A:'\D l Tbt> typt' of be ha vior you dt'st•ribr is <1ometbiog deeper than <·areles~ot'ss or lndif· ference. The man bas a clinker 1n bis lbinker. He needs counseling to get to lbe root of bis offensive behavior. DON'T marry Dale unless be agrees to get some lrlelp. If it bolbers you now It will drln you c raiy laler. '1sl111•rttlilP ~11111 Ii d1-.1h NORTH •• J 8 :1 .J fl A ~2 +A IOH 5 4 WES'I + K 9 2 IOH 7!lt .J l 0 H fl +6 EAST + 1 07fi ~4 Q94 K 9 4 +K 2 o.;m TH +A~ AK :t 7 !) :J + C,ol .I 9 7 :i 1'111· hsdd111f.( South W .. i.t I NT PIV IN Pai.i-Pit'' :'llort h EaHt :l ~T l'aH!'i flJol'lllllf.( It ,1d h\1• <If \ 1111 "111d d 111 -.11 r1tr1..,1·cl hn\\i -.1111 pl•· ;1 f.(a1111• l1ndw· ""'"" tw 11 1•\1•t\t1!ll' c·11111111•tl h1-. 1 r11·k~ prop •·riv ,\11d l1•ar111•tl 111 11111 I li a l hl111 \\ lt•d ).!.t• Ito I 01 n'I I 11'>1' \,11s 1 h -..11111 Ir ri•a1 111'11 1 hr1·1· llll 1111 m ft 1111 ,1 -.1ra1)(hl fun, a rrl p11v. 1•r .1111I111n \,11t1• I hat fl\ 1• 1 li tb'l ,.., an 111 frn 11r 111111 r a1·1 ;11•..,1111,. 1 h1 · fi !"1 111 V.t· ... 1 l1•tl 111., l1111rtlt hr-.t lwarl .111d 11 wa.., ••ll\ lftll' 111 dt•c lttn•r t httl ltt• had lllnt' (a-.1tnl'k~1f Liit• 1 luh It 1 w~-.1· \\ "" 1(111111( ltt "'" c 1•1•d II 11 l.11lt·d ltt1\\1•\1·1 1twr1· v.1•rt• 11111~ t•t)(lrt I t'IC h" .11111 a 11111( Ir v.1111 Id ha\'I' lo ht· th-v t·lopNI I lrw w1:1y w1:1~ (II try a Olamortd flnPSSt', but lhal nffcn•rt only a r,o pen·t'nt d1an<'t' of s 111·1·f'"s Th" <1p11d1• s uit nffe rl'd a ... un• Wll)' to '-<'I up the l(am('-go111tt I n 1 I. CHAtLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF 1111111111;. " J.11·k 111 111'.t fh "a' 1•l,1;.1·'11111 lw 111 .. 1 I r 11 I. 111\ 1•n•d b~ 1 lw 4111 ·1•11 ,md <lw k1'll II\ d1" lart•r llt· \\1111 lll1• !wart n ·t11ri1 and '-l'l ah11ut l''-I ah1t ... t11n).!. h1.., -.pad•· t rwk ~lil t• I h al 11 w1111lcl ht• wrnn~ t c1 pl a~ I ht• ;h'f q1w1•11 of spad•''-W1•.,1 \\0111<1"111 anrl play a 1h1rd -.path- a11<1 wh1·11 ~;,,..,, J(ot 111 w 11 h I ht• k111Ji( of l'luh ... 111• 111111<1 1 .!'Iii I \\ 11 m1lfl' · .,p;H1t· t n1k.,111 ,(•t t lw 111nt r.u·t Dt• l'la n ·r n1r11·1 t ly lt'!l t h1• q111•1'11 of "pacfr-. fr11111 hand' Thi• cl..t'1•ncl.-rs v.1•r1• ltl'lplcs~ Wl''-l t11ok t lw ktn~ Hiid k ntlt'kt•d 11111 <lt·l'lar 1•r'-. n·nHuntn).!. ht•ari -.l11pp1•r hllt II .t\ <illt>cf llllll llKU~hl c ~11 11t tw1 n ·111rn w1111hl h,1\1• bPt'n ,111;. lwllPr I \\ h1•11 ~.tt"ll ).!.111 111 with th1· k111).!. 111 1 l11h-. 111' h,111 1111 mun· l11·art~ \\halt•\ t'r ht• n •t 1irn1·d, dt• d arer w ould w in, l'lt'lir tht• ace of 'lpades and take his n1n1' trl(•ks- l WO .. pad11i.. I WO he> art"· 00(' d 1a mond a nd (0111 t"l11h~ I Sh eep, cattl e are range buddies II , •, ·'·"" I• Ii ·t'll up th1· l 1111, t·r,.11 1 , 11 •11r ·•Id 11nwr' 1dl lhl'OI th1 f,ltl 't t 1 '11tJlllt1' \ ,flt l\. .i11J ~hcq.> jl.tJ/\: 111j1.u11 1 1dt•t1 ll) I ht t.ltllt' l'.ll th1• g1.1\\ lhl' -.ht'l'JI t'.11 ka,l.'d pl.101' .111d lo\\ 'hruh-. It penned 1ogt•lht•r "ht•n HHrng lhn ''" ~ lll8l'I hl•r J nJ l Ill' l <111 k prolt't l the 'ht'<'P lr11m prl·llatnr' I he· no1ur111u' r.tntlt' "·"' 11111IJ \\t ll lll'l hunl.. I ltt· pm·1 \\ 1111.11\l v\ ••fll""'11h ''hll llH•cl XU ~l'a" t1111~ Ion~ w,1 1~, Hut I h.1, t• trnuhk hclin in~ h1,tont .ii lo11tn11h·\ that \Ugt(l',t lh,11 ,,, .111 .ulul1 hl' \\:tlk1·d morl· than I XII 1100 01111-, fll't fm tlw fun 111 11 I h.11 ',1h11ut 1,11 m tit'' .1 "'"I. I 11111<· 11n 11111" \l h11 rt·,t11H .1n1 11.1 L1t'' '·"· 1t'' 11111 .1 lq11 11111.1t1 ll,1111 .111 1111 11nl1·" .11 ,,. L.M . .BOYD lt'.1-.1 ~ti ll\'ru·111 ol lhl' 11r1g1n.1I " rt lJ lnl'U 111 llw lln1~ht·d J'lll'll' 1)11 \•HI 1r1111,1 lka collar tu Ill \11111 1w1" I t\o pu 11 hl' t nm mnl 1111 ptl'l I' 111 '""r \.11uum dl'illll'r hag Thal "di du m1111• 111 ~Ill oil ho u't'hold tJt-,.., th.111 tlw u11l.11 1t.,.,•lt I'm !Pit.I ( .1pt.11n th1 111.IJl.llt'lll '-orth P11ll 'lir\ ht•.1d1ntt nollh\\t''t l\onh 14 11 i!ltll'' .1 \l'.11 \\1•,1 I 'I 1111ll'\ •• \<.II I ht unhJlt hl'J 1nt.1nt 11,111l h • ., .tnulhl'I h11tl th.ti dlltl h.1" J)l1,.' .. 1',llllh wHh 11" lull..' tur :>l.'.H'.tj ( J.tt\o~ &clu n· the CK&\ht·ll hrl'.1k' 1t • l he "h ' I l·a~ue'' m1g1nalh "a' lr'tcd ,1, thl· "IV" kague l hl· ){11man numt•ral .1llu1kd 1n the ong111al fou1 \l htiol, lhl'fl'IO. flan .ml 't ak Pnnuto11 .111J < 11l11111h1J .. •\ lit' \,1n tt11 ,11mtnd 1111' "orld wh 1 k tru 1 h " pull 11111-11' p.1n i.. on • 'aid I 1h,.ird I.( Mulftl\\ ':IJl.t'I\ • It , .. 11 ri· in1111· th.10 1hrt•t· kt•t a~a' 1111111 th.st houwth it tan l 'l'l' \OU l.M Hu)d I.~ 11 \)Ddlt'11trd 1·ulumn1,1 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane ''PJ's tryrn' to pet the fish .. MARMADUKE by Brad An derson "The rug ... the rug ... what did you do?" PE ANUTS :' J 'IOU E Ek': 60 0 ;~E -5(..iOO \~ARCIE., GARFIELD TUMBLE WEEDS DRABBLE ROSE ISR08E Sl1RE .UIE OION T 00 MUCH T~OLl6H .. J\JST PLAYED AND ATE SNACKS ... /( r™~·s NO ~ 10 W Pl~ ~IN AU-1ME. FUH oor <J ~ 1A'IE~ .t ;YC I~ ( BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch VIP) ft f I I i i I 'i .... ... '\ . . . . • . • I ' • ' ' '· • ' ., ' • I ' I .•. ~ .. -.. r Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /FrifW1, September 28, 1MI 81 l I I \ I ~ bycwt<e lli'eathid 10#,lfM • OL!EK, .._ TW/Ultlff 1 IW jQtl'I£ TJJ116.•'-*t1 ~ #A NAlrfLl#J IAKf1f )ml( 1HnT eNtJfNG reu~ 10IU1Hl!J. ~ ~. • • I I 4 • U .8 . ACRltS by Jim Davis "I'd say here's where they split up." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'WHO TOOK IT ALL APART IN 'THE FIRST PLACE ? • IF f KNOW "(OU, IT WA5 A LOW OlOLESTEROL PRE -SC~OOL ~ (~~ c ~ ~A1l1ER WEL..l-1 r/IJ SPl~OF WIM1'L.E'5 ~-800. by Charles M. Schutz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan -n-'.AN K. GOli' rJo ON~'S N01KEP I S~~V~t71'HE: CHt=6SE '71 P IN HIS URN. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FOR B~TTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER ARCN°,TlHEY ffimy' OON T'yti;1RINK I LOOK BEAUTV-FUL?. ~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY ,,., • W'• ...... ... _ - by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux £T S BEEN A L0N6 TIME SINCE l FELT I WAS GETTIN G CONTROL OF M'i LIFE I .O..(:>AIN ' by Tom Batiuk ~ 1~1EAD we CALL rr ... OUR AE.R081C. EXERC..sE ! by Garry Trudeau 'I • 811 ~Inge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday. September 28, 1086 ------- EDITORIAL High school coach should remain .. above reproacq Th.e arres t of Laguna Beach High School's football coach Ced rick Hardman on cocaine charges threw~a good niany folks fo r a loss. Wh ether they a nd the -• sc hool's athle.tic prpgram ever recover depends-On what ;un fo lds in the coming weeks. The former Na tional Football League star is an obvious victim. albei t of his own allcgt-d ma king. Hardman. who was all All-Pro performer at defensive end. ma) see h 1 ~ ncdging prep coachi ng career come lo a an all-too-sudden end if he is convicted of possessing cocaine. Although. Hard man 1s not scheduled for arraign- ment until Oct. I 0. his attorney said th e coach will probably enroll in a drug d1 version progra m ra ther than face felon y drug charges. It's eit her an admission of a problem and an ind1cat1 on ofa willi ngness to change. or it's a smart legal maneu vc r. The school board can't erhplo) a convicted fel on but a mt demeanor con" 1c- tton mi~t lea"e the door open. This 1s not the firs t time Hardman's name has been li nked ta drugs. Last year. he was cited fo r possessi ng a small amount of marijuana along wit h severa l outsta nd- ing traffic warrants. . . -. . . . Hardman went heforc the school bGa rd and pleaded his case. He was taking the rap fo r a friend, Hardman told them : the marijuana wasn't his. In a sttrring d1 spla) of support. players and parents rall ied to his side he board bclteH'd ht~ story . The~ tru..,ted him. He could continue to (·oach. .\nd wh y not'' Cedrick lo\t''i thl' pla)crs and they him. H1.· vo lunteered to coach. donating his time hcforc he was eventually hired. And -he·., a v. inner Hardman rcc;tored sclf- confidence and "'Orth to a program that wac; without any. The) ·re not the Laguna Losers any longer. Pia ~ crs walk v.11h heads held high. This yea r thl' team 1s 2-0 But nov. v..hat'' Has that lrag1lc tie that binds pcopll' together bcl.'.n weakened'.'\\ tll a communit\, 1tc. team a nd its school officials conunur to \Upport t.h1.· coach v.ho ha\ already te~ted their tru ... t'• And how wt"il' 1.., 1 t lor the school board to allow Hatdman LO wur).. \U tlo\d) wi th yo ung. impre~sionabk boys. even 1f he J\ fou nd innocent of the charges'! Whether the coa1.·h 1\ a drug abuser. the paccp11on. exists that ( cdnd. Hc.an.lm<Jn a nd illegal drugs mcnc in the same nrclr\ Las t )Ca r alter 1h1.· m.mJuana 1nndcnl. a <,1gn "'as anon) mousl) cr1.Ttcd in thl' locker room rl.'.ad1ng "Srore a point. v. in a 101 n t." . .\high S('hoolco:.t(h !\an 1mp<'>rtan1 rok modcr wh o 'ihould rl'main aho' 1.· reproach. -\5 \Chool ~uptr1n11.·ndrnt Denni-. ~m 1 1h l.'Orr1.·ct l) oh<1crvcd "Coa<. h Harclnwn "' 1c..lol111.·d h\ tho-..1.· ho"'· H e''> Ith· a father to them - That ,.., the prohkm taung a good many ~ople in Laguna Beach toda~. • 1 •r11 n '"' 'l'' prl''"'' • "' ""' 'fl•" ' ,1 r. 11111.,.• 11f 1 t1\ I 1,11 h l'ilot c )th1·r ' ,. ..... ' 1'\llfl''"'d 1111 1111, pJ~\' J11• 1111,,1 ol lht 11 ,1111hol\ .ind Jrt"h kcJ1kr lumnwnl '\ 1n' 11\'d T ht• I ldtll f'il,.1 I' I I Ho' I ~1111 f 11\IJ \h',J 'l~/\~I> l'h1111c ,,4~ ,,,,~, LETTERS We just 111ay be in better hands than we thought I II l· r. m II\ I h• I •,q • I t ll 111111r1111 I lkJl h l1•d 1c1· I kp.1111111·11i.. < t1h Id•• n111 h.1,1 ftr ,th.111d ~ 1111v.lnl).'l' 11 I 11111\ n'.1d i1ht1l1l 1 l1111n~· lhl' I .d1111 l>a' "l'•'kl·nd 11111 \u11rtl1ng I•> 1h p11hll\lt\d rq111rl\ 111 lhr h11l1d.n t11udt:nl lhl <ll•p.Hl llll'lll rx·r,11n111·i l,1L l.1 d ll 'lrdll1l ~11rnl 1ud~ml·111 .111d ... , ... 111· d1•1 t\l<•n m.1k 1ng m.1npmq·1 1111· \t't1HHI tkp.1(1 11H'l11 th\ 11111 '""'' r nl 1111 \!111al,i\ \l'J11 '< pr11\ nt qu 11 tit\' llflf)O\llt' l n~tl'.111 111 ~·1m• n1111111m hnnl "' 1.w n11ng 1h11u,,111th lhl' h<id lhr drop on .111 ''"l.11nl lig.urr .,,110 JPJ'X'1lfl'd 11·.1d I•• 1111np Imm 111, lk.id1 Boult·' .ird •\\'t P·"' 111 thl· -ll l' r ret"•'a} 1111111 lhl' m11rn1n l-' 111\h h11111 tr•ffa. ~~H""°' I ~a' "'lll pfdll'd 111 \\,1tlh th\' drama unlofd .1, I .i.J., 1n lhl' '>l't1111d "' llh p11l1< l 'olllpfft d ·" 11.1llil 1111 lk,1 I, ''·'' him 1.t·d 11' \lr.11q411 ,tll\ pl.1 nl \qu.nl 1al\1n ,·1 th1 r d1rn t11111 I hi• 11!1111·" 1·111111 Inf till' prl'lJrr ~ "1·.I·. Pl'l1 ht d 111.rn on lhl lrt•1•v.,1\ It di'\' .11111 Jll.11111.1111n l 1 t•JllllllJnll.t· I"" '1111 h1111 ""-1th111 llllflllll'\ hl· ·1 ii h1111'1 II ,,th-" .m,l\ tr11m 1h1 IPlt•1 ,111d 111111,1pf'l.ll<'lll\11\ltl(f\ \\ h.11 I, \Pn l\'cl "·t' llh l ll't11m.tr' h.111d 11t1nv .ind 11lhl 11khu111.111111nl! d1f'l.111n11111 111111 nl111l'\ l'Olt1lll'U In 'll .1d 1111· • 11111 \ ".1pp10.11 hnl tlw man ,lfld l'lllhl,Hl'll hllll Ill ,1 \l'll\111\l' \l1npP1t1q· "'·" I 111uld n111 hl'a1 "'h ~11 th•'' "h"1wrnl 111 hi\ 1"11 h111 "'IHll lhl'\ llln\lllUllH ,1\t•d 1(1 llll' \\:J\ lhtll t1' l.11io)( 1111 1h1' .1111rn1,hnl 111d" 1dual lhl'' 1.11'\\'f\l' 1111 r tni'I ;ind n·<.rx·1·1 \nJ thJI \.\\' ,Jfl' ,tll J11110Jhl\ Ill hl:lll'I hand~ th~n ~r thought !<()fl BR Y •\"' I I l11n1111~1on Re<1d1 Ribt handling mixed blessing I 111hr I d1111r It ''"" ,1 llll\l'd hl1·\\1n1• 'l'1'1n).! tlw p11lltl' kll k1011 tw11 d1111np lht rt'tl'rtl llun11ng111n llr.11 h1101 1'1tilul '' kv. 111 1hr rill r.111 g111 "h.11 ",, ttHTllnit 111 1hl'"1 .rnd ,111 untcor11m.111 ft'\.\ 111011( t'OI\ !lttl HI lh1· \\,I\ )f•,\IJI .~ ,\ DailyPilai ... 11 "• , A I • PJll'rtl\ til 1111 \tttttll>(l'r rtt•I pan1n· pan1 , 'hn11l!f \'I'll r1·nH·111tw1 .... 11~11 C 11nl11• 111' m1yh1 h,1 \1' 'a11l .1 t11 m h,1nJ I•> I h1 p1 l\h'fll II l .tn lor\'\l:t II tt l>tll \ 1 f11h t11 lh1 l r.111111r11 I\\ 1<!11> C 'l\l,1 \.1na l<•••f'I Wlllrn•r P,aflh'P'fll' Tom h it r o,,,,, DOI'\'•" .. ~ ( "' fClilCI' fom Clenlf'I l<o•w' [dolO< Cr•lt IMff <,P'l'1, EdllOI 1.,,_. "· ltendM ~ort:vl111•on Olr«:tn1 Ao4>«1 C•nlr.tl l>r -.du• hon Oir!O( )l')f Ho•Hrd Muli.n.ry Advf"l111ng Otr'ICIOI P419tJ 1Me¥fn e ( , .. ~ .. '·ed OtrcKIOI 9fuc• Tl\M C.on1tollfw I ' ·'And wh il e we mig ht wish tha t even a portion of g tvtngat this level coul drubof f forOrangeCounty'scharltabl eotgfJnlza1 ton s, history .. sh ows that big money goes to education al and c1'tHt ural In stitutions. \.\( f{.\\11-'-fC>-H;id,in l'llil a 51<-\ l'Jr old man n,trlll'J I{ ll'l ,mlo .\ddoha11 hJprx·nrd 111 Ix· \.\Jll hrng. tl'ln 1\11rn onl' d:I\ v. hen hl· '"" .1 J1UOltl \l'r\ Ill' .tr11l1 Hll1lTOll'l11 l11r donor mg.Jn' .• ind hdtnl'll 1h;11 \Oml'11nr "antt·J 111 uw part m .tll 111 hi\ h<i<l~ aflrr hl' "'J' g11n1· R1lt:lrd11\ oldl'f hrothrr had J1nl tht' \l'ilr tl1:l11rr of .1 hl'ilr1 JllJd. JnJ that.put him 111 :i r\'lktll\l' mood I lhcoughl 11 l1t11ld hd\l' lx•t•n nw h• \.t1J .. \nd 1h.1t onr dil\ II \\t11tfd h1• Oil' ,1nJ II \l'l"ml'l.J ,ll till' llllll' lh.11 11 v.oulJ tw J v.ond\'fful 1hin11111 dnnall' 111' hod'. g1' in!!, Ilk tC1 '>On1l'ltrll' d\l' w .1dvanu11g flll'Ull:tl w1t'l1ll' .. I hr donm pmgr.1m v.a' run lhlllugh thl· Der.1rtl11l'l1I of Motor \ l llll'fl''· .ind so I talkll thl•m up lhl· fll'\I tf,,, .ind \,mJ I d \t'l'll tht· p11hl1l 'l''' 1n· announll·mrn t ~ on tl'k' 1\11111 JOU I "a' 1nh0rt0'1nl 111 donJlrng ,tn\ J1.trt\ nl Ill\ h11lh tht'\ \.\l'f< lllll ll 'll ,f 111 h,I\ 1ng · 1 hl' \\lllll(ln .11 till' l>q1;111111t·111 ttl \l1i1nr vd11f'k., t11ld \JJ11ha11 tco lilll lhl· I n1q·r"1' 111 < .il1!11rn1.1. f>,1 "' . \11 I , .t Ill·;! I < Da ' " .. hl' ,,11d · .111d lold lhrrn I ''·" 1111rrnll'd 111 dnn,111ng Ill\ 11rg;1n' t" ml·dwal 'l 1 t'Oll' .ind 1 hn f)il\'>l'd nw had, ;111d lorth J ''h1k until I got '"mn1nl' \\h11 \a1d I h.1d lltl \\fllll!! numhn 1h:11 ,,h,11 l v.,1n1n l "'"" 1h1.:. I lll\ll\11, 111 c ,dil11rn1.1 I>:"" \frdtt.11 c l'rtll 1 "hit It 1' 111 \.1l r.tml·nto .. \11 K1ll.trd11 \ddohat1 .1lllll Jiil I < D:n 1' \kd1\ .ti< l'lltl t .ind 1.\,1' I r.1 n\lcrrl·d I rom olll' utlin· 111 ,in11t lll'1 \l1mr morl . I l.tlknJ 111 2-i dill\ fl' fl I pht1nl' l'\ll'll\11111' .. ht· ,,1111 "I q•n h11J\ k ill'\\ "'11h'h<llh l°l'L' \.\hll \\tlllfd kn11"' '"ml·lh111g ai1(11t1 11 I 111all~ lhl'\ ~:t\r llH' II• 11 \\l•lll:tll \\h11 11\.i\ h.1\l' 11ndl'l\lrn1d \di.ti I "·" t.ilf..11111 .1hou1 .t11h11i1~h I <!Ill n111 'urr ··1 ,,11d ·1 kll11 111' n.1n11· " I< • 1drtfn \dd11ha11,1nd I ,111 lllll "''" d 11 Jnna11n11 Ill\ or.:an\.,1.,11 '1" h11d 111 nll'dlt Jf \t ll'nu ""ihl .... 11d flh ""'di t1111.11I11 q1.11i' In~ donor J1rog_r,1m. \ illl h,1 \ l' ht do II In ,1th ,llll l' . .. I \;till. . ~Ii''· lhJl0 \ \\ h\ I'm I .. tllmg Oft\\ I'm \till :tflH'' · \nd '"l' said 1n 1ha1 ('o l\l' 'hl· "ould \l'nll mr a lorm II> lill out · Rll(ardo .\dtloha11 nwrkt·d thl· d.11l· on hi\ a nro1n1mcn1 ralandar .111d ":ill lwd 1 n I hr mc1 II Im 1 hl' form I k \\Jlthl·d J\\O month' and 11 nt'\l'I \JOll' "f l.tlkd had .. l\.\t1 mon1h' lain .. ht• <,aid "I ll '\.ked for th\' "'<1man I'd talkt•d tu lx·li>rl'. tr: tnl!', to a' otd thl' ;!) ph11nt' t'\f\'ll\111n\ h11t lhl'\ pa.,.,1·d ml' .1round lrnm ollin· Ill ollltl' .. 111\\\J\ 1r~in11 to find \Ollll'hotl) "h" h:id hl':1rJ ol hn "In thr l'nd. I "a' l onnl'l'lrtl 111 ,111111ha "'uman. "'ho \oundnl n·J.,onahk .. ind 1111dhgl'lll I tolJ hl'I I'd hn·n \\J>11ng l\.\O mC1nth' l11r .1 1111 m 'hl' ':11d shl''d 'l'nd CIUI ano1hn 1>11l' \he \n'mt:d ... m.irt '" I lold hl'I 111,· \Ion ah11u1 lhl0 IJ\I 1111w I'd tJlkd h11\\ thr othl'r l:.lch hJd 111ld nw I'd h.1\l' lodonatl' m\ hod\ lx·torl· I d1t•d . \hl' .,:lid lhl' Olhl'r· \.\11111,tn nlll\I h;l'l' hl'l·n Ill''' lx·c:.111\1· \llll 1.111 don.Ill' \our,dfan\tll1h' .11.tll .. \ddu.ha11 thought 1h.11 cl\ l'f' a m1nutl' .• tndg;l\l' 11 orw mo1r 1n "11\ ,1 'hJllll' \\•'\ i' gut to gu 1h111ugh all I h I\ . hl' ,,11d "\\ hat \ 11u nl·nl " "lllll' f..1nd 111 a lkro,1J1>f) ,...hl"I\' l'Wt>J11\' ilkl' llll' lllUfll lt,1\l' \dl.lll'\\'I 11rg,1 n lhl' td1 l1kl'don;.111ng. Jlld 1lwn 1w11rk "'h11 n\'l'1kd 1ht·111 r11u Id ""' \llllll ll\ .ind r1l k 11111 "h.11 thn 11n·dnl I hr \\ llJll,1 rt'\ \Ill\ l' Ill'\ \'I 1 h.111gn1 \lw ,,11d thal thr llll.'dH .ti ll·1111·1 did 11111 h.1\l· \11d1 a plall' I 1h.1nknl h<'1 1n acf\ann· l11r \1.•nd111i.: lhl· !11r111. hul tx•lorr \\l' t•ndl•ll thl' l1ttl\ l'l\,1111111 'hl' \,till '>Ill' \.\,lflll'd 111 fl'Jlltlld lilt lh.11 If I dtl'll OUl\llk .1 ll'rl,11n rad1u' -I 1h1nk 11 ""' Ill mill'' hul I'm nut \Ul l' -th;il Ill\ hl'lr\ \\l'fl' fl'\llllfl\lhk f11r lhl' •'\IX'fl\l' 111 h,1\ tnf tl1\ h11tl\ m1nnf \lid th.ti "•'' lhl· l.l\I 111111.ll I PETE DEXTER R1lcardo .\dd11ha11 h:id ,q1h thr l '.C (.ti ()(J\" \lt-dll JI { l'llll't I \\,llll'd Jrnund lor lhl· Imm ... Ill' \,11J .. hul 11 11\'' n li.lll1l' I tx·g.;111tn11101. <ti nl\ \I'll 1n thl' mirror 1h1nl..1ng rn,I\ h1· \llnll'- hcod' '·' \\ lllr ,rnd dl'\ 1dl'\I l hn 1.11uldn'111'l' 1h1· p.trt\" ·\n\\\:l\ 111 thl' li\l' \l':tr\ "nll' \dd11ha11 h,1, g1\l·n up · hi\ 1mpo11 hu,1 Ill'" ;inJ h1:g11 n to \\or!.. a 1 J ( hn,11an r:.idto .. 1.1111111 I k ha'> had ii hl·.1rt-hq1a" npa.1111111 hut hl· '>K 1 P'> n1rx· regularf\ .rnd pla}' t<.·nn" l.\'l'prng h1' 11rg.1n' prl'"l'ritabk on lhl' llUl\IUC ChdOll' thJI \llOH'hoJ\ wanl'I lhl'm .\I ka'>t lh.11·, v. h.11 I assumed · I '>I ulh 1 hl· Hi hk · hl' ,,11d. "a ntl I Ir\ 111 II\\' l'Jl h d,l\ •" II II ~ere. ll\\ l.t'1 klll)\.\lll!t lh,1t \11nll' d.I\ II \.\tfl hl· :· I tdl l<1nJrd11 \hh11d.111 I l.tn apprcl tall' lhJt and \\,tnt1ng hi\ lin.tf ,)\I 111 ( ht 1'11,111 l!-1\ Ill)! llut thJI ""'' "'"·" Ill' ''·'n" ,111\ n111rl' I .1111 0111 \lift' nl th1: ll'•""ll' -~ hl ma\ h.1\l' dn11lnl Ill d1dn'1 \\,1111 t11 \fX'tllf ,1fl 1h1· 11m1· lt1· h;I\ k it I~ 111g tn gl'I \onwhod\ lllll'fl'\1l'l.l 1n 111111 "'hl·n lw 'gnnl' or Ill' m.1\ h,I\ l' h.1d '>om<.· kind 11! 'l\lon ol h" hmh hl·1ng l'J rrll'd f10 m 111w o lfo 1· 1i1 .rn11thn up at 11il' I < l>a' I\ mnlil.tl ll'llll'r and lht•n fin:ilh kit <ind ' l11rg11lll'n tn thl' hot111m nl 'oml'· hod'·, fi ll' dr:.t\.\l'I . or hl' m~n h:tll' J11<.1 hn·n n')l't ll'll nr1u· 11111 ofkn - \.\h,11nn lhl· 11·.1,em hl' ha' Ill•" t.tli.l·n h1111'rll olf lhl' 'h\'11 "f .1111 glling 111 Ix· tll'lll,ttql' Ill' ,,111.1 l't>I<' l>t'\/(•r '' a '·' ndi1·a tt•d 1·0/umnist What will performing arts fund-raisers do for encore? I hi\ \\llll'I .1d11111' lh.tl '" ·'·" Ill< "ho thoughl 11 ltlltldn 1 I)< ""'" f)rangl' < 1111111' \11uld 11n1·1 ""''' l'l111U$h 111or11·~ fe11 .1 llJ\I .. l.i" jll I lor ming arl' l'l'lllt'I I ht do11h1 "'"' ha,l·d 1111 ,1 t 111\\' \\!11 i..111t1. fl'l:JlHlll\lllp \\llh lht '"' \ngl'll'' < cntn le 11 lhl· P1·r 1111 fllllljl ..\n\, 11ng111alh lalkd lh\· \.ht"l (enter H('rl' wa' Lo' .\nEtl'lr' .1 huvt· mctropoh\ w11h tl<. "" n '~ n1ph11n' orche\tra and l'l' it light urn.1 a' c;oc1at1on. and II tool.. H'.tr'\. 11! 11 u\ 1ra11on to l'H'n g<·t tc•n'-t'll"" nn ,, ha\ll plan for hm.1. l111Hh n11~h1 ht• H!l\C'tl fnr 3 J')l'rlC1fJ11ll\f ,11 h I l'llll'I 1 inalh n11n1· oth«t 1h.1n U11111llt\ Hullum ( ha11dll'r "'"l' 11! 1111' l,tl<' 'i11rman < h.tndln thl'll puhl"lin 11f thl' might\ Im \ngd('' I 11111·, t1111~ un thl· lhalh-11~1· 'ih1• tur\l'd lit\· I '" \ 111/.l'll'\ < rn11ll\ Bci,rrd • 11'iurll·r'1 .. 111' 111 (ti\\' .I \th' trhf lhl'O \hl' l'k'j.t.111 1111 l,1,f.. 11! 1.11\11111 , I' 'i mtlhcon c II 111ur\r 111 thl l .trh f 11(111'1. \ '~ ) mtlf111n \.\,1, r1111n 111111H' th.11 11 1' lnd<1. It touk h1·1 .1lor1111111\l' to fl'.h h 1h.11 goal ·\ nd ""hl·n I ht· 1 :.'IJl J wa I Pa' tflon lain n<1m~·d lhl' I >or111l1' ( handll·r 1',1\ il111n. "~" 0111·n1·d 1n I 4M 11 v.a' 11111.·rall'tf h\ tlw l 011111\ <1nd had no r11d11wm l'lll fund' lhu\ "hrn a gr1111p 111 1111,tl 1ncl1'11111.1 I" .irnl' up "11 h 1hn1111l t pt ol J J')l'fform1 njl .trl'il t'nh'f fut ( ltdll!{l' < ount} 11 "•" ea\\: lor kn11\.\ lnlitt' ahk ontvokl'r'> to ht' ,i..rp111 .ti '('\ orx·n land \\;t\ .n,11l<1hlt 10 <>1,1n14l' < 1111111' .tnll ,, "'l' m1vh1 h.· dnn.tll'd h\ ,, pn,alt' ll•nc'kr I hl· .· ( ti. Ill C lt,lfl~W ( J \\'l(l l\lre1m Ill ( "''·' \ll'\it f hl' In lfll' ( 11111 pan) 1n 'l''' pnrt lkal h 111 in If\ llH' -hu 1 t hl' Ille 11l1'\ \\l' lx·fil'\ l'd l <•11lcl Ill'\ l'f tx· J,11\nl 111 h11ild <t11d \'ndm\ ,1 l trllltf:ll l1·n1l'r 11! worth l\111ll'll\l'I ( )1 ,tngl' ( IHll\I\ \\'l' 1huugh1 had no \lngll' 'itrong kad1.·r \Ulh ,,, 11 Mr\ No1man Chandler. So tht• cll'l'd huv.l'Vl'f noble, could not he ' done I lo" ''rung wr wl·re l\l onda\ t''l'n1ng. the magn1tiu·nt. ~orld da\\, Orange ( ount} r cr- l11rm1ng ·\n, C enter "111 ,1\ 111all} 111x·n It nrcm "'1th 1t\ ~ 10 7 million 111\I fulh pl<'dgcd and w11h ~n \'lldowrnc.nl of\ti 1 millinn tc> <.Jail· \tarttng "'''h rda11\l'h 11nkn11wn l ultural ll':iJrr\ likl' I ulk•rtnn ·, I la1nr lh·dtirld, I hr C lntn l.lm pa1gn hrnugh1 lknn \q~l'l\lr<1m 1ntu thl' puhlll n1• .rnd tinalh '"' 111' l'd '1r1u.1tl) Jll ol ()f:\n1t1· <nun I\·, mo' er' JnJ \hJkcr. -n,1111l'' 'lH h J\ Hrl'n. K111l I hrnh1l' \r~~ "' Rn kmJn, l lam\on. C.l·rkl'n. I ~11n 11..;m her dnd Pof)('JO) am11n~ nlhl'r' I hl' hna11L 1:il g1fl\ outdo ,111, thing lhal <>ran~<· (mint) ha' t'\l'I dnlll'. tnm1n~ Imm ind" 1dual\ lnun- d<1t1on' a net l e11 prn .11 wn' I hi\ 1 n - dudl'<i 11g1fl\111 \I m11l1on or bcu n More 1 h.1 n I lo g1 It' from SI 00 ()()() It) S'>41.1, QIJ9 "'Jcarly 140 [Ult~ from ~ 50.(XICJ IC> $99,<NQ 'nd 2 0 on· 1nbu11on\ from SI 0.000 to $49 91N In .1tlct11111n the t ndov,,mrnt Fund .rnr.H tnl ~~~ umtnbutur\ 1n tht• S'O 000 111 \I m1lhnn r.1nJtt' Tha1 rm fm•nd \ 1\ fl'lll !ti' 1n~ MARTIN BROWER And while we might wish that even a portion of g1' ing at thl\ level could rub ofT for Orangr Count\'\ t han- tablc orinnllatw n,, hl\tof'\ '>ho""" that tug monr\ grk.'' It) l'dura11unal and<. uflur.1l 1n\l1tu11C1n., In adct111on to thl' fund~ ral\cd lor lhl' Performing Art'i ( rntrr. 1ht rampa1gn al'<' l'rt':tll'd for Orang<' ( nunt} a Ill'" \llllilf fobm -tlk fund-ra1-;111g gu1l<h "learl) 511 guilth \.\l'rt· 11rgan11ul -right 111 N('wport Beach. '" 1 n Ir' I Ill' 1011 r 1 n If 11 nt 1ngton f f,1rhour 111111 1n I .1gun;i lka<h anll nthl'r'i 1n 1h1· 11·n11a l ('t1u nt' nnrth·CTTitral mun I\ non h l'OU IH\, \Ollth-t0.1\I lllltOI\ 'outh CJ\I l\lUlll) and \\C\I tllUnt\ Thc~c gu1fd, 'f'On\ored an l"H'rtmg 'a net\ of \onal evrnl\ v. h1ch ra1'ird fund\ whrk prm 1d10g (lrangl' ( OUll· I\ with a Ill'" \1Wt:il 'llt'lll' ''"°"" I he ( cna·r "hl're lor J ll ol u., to rnJn~ Orx·ra '}mphon~. danLl' mU'1lal the.11a , dr.tnl.t ,\nd all 111 a \C:lltng thal 1\ lht• t'll' \ ol mo\I me1ropol11'1n MC'.1\ ol tht• ~orld rhank\ Fla1 n.:. 1hank' Henn thJnko; to 311 Im pro\.1ng ml' ~ronK M•rtln Browtr publl1bt• tbe nt 1".t lt ttn "M1u tln Brower·~ Or•nXt' County Rf'port " I MARTIN BROWER Colamnl•t DAN WALTERS Judging judges.: The jury is out \.\C I< \\II '-ro -Thl' debate over Ro\t' Rird's rete ntion as Cah- forn1a'<, ch1rf JU~t1c:e certainly has gcnrra1cd a lo t of media attentio n. ho1h..in<i1dc 1he '>late and outside. :--:o otha C 'altforn1a political issue ttm }car 1\ hcrng gi ven as much at1l'nt10n 1n thr national media as the ba11le O\ l'r Bird. l 'nfonunatclv. almost all of the u'' t•ra~c. 111\ldc' and outside the state. h:i<i m1'>'1.'d the point. because the l .t mpt11gn' thcmsch cs have pla~ed morl' 1<1 l'mo11ons than reaso n I hn'>l' v.ho oppose Bird 's recon- lirmJt1on call thcmsef\es Cnme V1c- t1m ... 1m C oun Reform and imply that Bin.I and other 1ust1ces should be dumpn l hl'l·ausr 111 vottng against the dl'ath rx·nalt~ 111 all but a few cases t Aird in c"ery case). they are thwart- ing the demonstrated will of the rx·oplc That 111 l ourSt'. should not be the _i Y.t. 1 hLlJJ.YIUfilrnld.JH!l wa)ed n~ puhftl Opt n1on polls. elections or an~ otht•r <.'\press1uns of popular will It ~hould Jppl" the la" fair-mindedly. Rut 1 hat l'tnotronal appeal against Hird and< o 1<> bcmg matc hed by the rqually 1rrl'fe, ant defense being m1111n1rll In thr chie f JUStl Cl' and her Jl'lrnc.kr,, ~·ho contend that the issue " 1hrir Lonn· pt of Judicial ind cpen- lknn.-. 1ha1 the onl} basic; for voterc; to J<.·Udl·on rttcn11on 1ssomccx1remel) n.im>" \l:lndard of lc~I competence -.111 the "'htfe 1mpl)111g that 1t was a m l\ta i..l· Im 1u\l1ces to have to face 'utrr' tn 1h1.· li r,1 plan· It '.1 \\'f l·,l'f\ 1 ng argument because 11 \\OUld. 11 1mplcmentrd. proh1b11 'otn' lrom tono;1drnng thl' Jud icial rnorll "'ht.:n makmg their dec1s1ons. < .11tforn1an' han· bl.:en 1reated. mortm er. 111 a rather po1ntlrsi. debate o\l'r tht• motl\C' o f tho\l' favori ng J nd oppo\lng Bird. Bird herself 1c; gu1ft, 11! \ll'l'nng the campaign 11110 1hn't' 1rrln dill 'lldl' 1c;,ues. c:harac- tl'r111ng hrr orponcnl\ a .. ngh1-v.111g tl·.1101' "h" JU'I "ant control of thl' ~11urt f11r thl'lr own 1deolog1cal purpmn nut lht• ant1-B1rd people' '1 kt:" l'>l' l"ngagt• 1n ha-;h1ng hn sup- p11nl·r' a' hc1ng onl> dcfensr-m 1ndcd 1·rr mm.ti I.I\\' L'r<. and a11urneys who h;1 \ l' )1.111 ll'O rtrh purc;uing law\Ul IS ll1\ll'rl'd h' lht• Bird LO urt's pro- l111g.1nt ,1t111Uck \II 111 thnr thing'> '111lf)I} m1s<i thr f'lOIOl • Bi rd 'urponrr•; "1'hl'' notw1th- '-IJnd11111-thl' '"'r" ol ( ahfom1a h,l\l' J lcg111matl' nght 10 vote o n her .ind 1llhl'r IU\lllC' iin thl' ballot, and lhl'rl' " no1h1ng immoral about h,I\ 1ng l<1mpa1gn\ lonductcll for and Jga1n,1 her or an) 1Hhl'f justices. If Jhn d11n·1 ltkl' that pre)\ 1'i1on of the \1atr , on"11tu11 on and want lifetime Jrr111n1 nwnt\ for Judgrc;, as federal 1udttl'' rn1m·. thl·~ c;hould try 10 l hallgl· the IJ\.\ nc11 <.Oml'hov,, imply 1h.11 11 .. twuld tx· 1gnon·d '-or l.111 'Clll'" lx' l'\pn·tcd 10 look ra't lhl· 1u,l1ln· rcuird'i 111 making 1h11\\' dl·11\lon' f ho't rcn1rd'i a rc. 1n l.ll I lhl· emh kg111ma tl' basic; on \\hllh l.11100JI dl'l'l\IOnS can he h.l\l'd 11111 \\hl'lhl·r 1h11\l' rn·ord5 arr 111 al'nml v.1th 11r opr o,rd 10 1 he popular \\Ill 1' l'quall) irnnHl tl·nal I hl' l'"l'nt1.1I q1H"'\.lt11n to he a~ked ahout Bird anJ thl' othn JU'>llccs - th•· 1111\' on "'llllh the campaign' -.h1tltld h1<.u' -I' 1l11s~ Ha'e the)' d1hl!',l'nlh and 1nll·l11gl·ntl} applied thl· f,1" 111 <1dm11tt·df, lOmplc"< casec.. or h.l\l' thn c;1mph mJdt• decision<; 11n 11k11l11g11.JI grounch J nd then bent thl' 1,,..., 10 fit lhl'rn'' I 11 1udgr iudgc.... \.Otcrs must ix·rlmm lhl' d1tlitult l<l'>k o f1 nfc m ng mo11\l'' fr11m ac11ons. \1ncc only thl' pcr,011\ Ill\ lllvcd know what the ir 1nll'n11nn' \\l'fl' "hl·n tht•y acted. \'<lllflil ult a' that may he, It's not a "'holh unrca'lonablc task. Juro rs 1n enm1nnl ta c;ec; mu t also decide motl\C'i and must also infer from action\ what tho<>e molt HS may have been "uc h 111d1c1:il motive 'arc not. as Hi rd and hrr \upponers would have uc; hcltl·' l' 1 rrcleva nt. I fJ udg('c; cannot 'il't a'>lck their personal fcd1ngs on 'Ulh l'nl1H 1unal mauers a:. ca pital pun1,hment. thrn tht')' have no mOrl' huc;1nr" dre1d1ng ca!'>es than preJU· d1tcll 1uror\. Ratha than aprcaling ICI r mo- ltonal "mpath} lor crnne v1ct1ms. Hird·., lrtlll\ \houlJ 'ifX'll c)ut, 11 thC) rnn. l'\,lt th ho"'· her <lcl·1~tons have tx·nl lht• Id"' to fit ha prn~mreivcd IHlllllll\ \nd ralher th.in cknounc1ng the mot" l'' 11f her opponcntc; and refu!l- 1nl.( to d"rn" t·ac;cc;, Bird a nd her 'upp11r11.·r'I 'iho uld IX' w1ll1ng to de- knd hrr Judi< 1al lompetent'C. to dt•mon'ltrJlc II 1hr, l:tn. the 'lound legal ground' on \\.h1C'h she voted .ig.un"t l'\Cr\ lkath ix·nalt) 1mpo'1· tton 'fonl' ol thl\ 1\ l1 kl'h to happen, of l our\t' It ' too t'a" 10 hccome \tlktr:lt kt•d llllO t'mllll01131l} appeal• trll.( r hl'tom tht1t me-an., nn1h1ng. ().a Walters I• • '-' ndlc•ted rolumnl~t. +IDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1~ ' A productive d8y for •re• pololata lri South Coaat touf ney. C2. MllweukH'• TeddJHlgu•r• be•t• a.ltlmore tor 20th win. cs. ---' ---- -\ f ., ngels can po.p corks tonight ; A 6-·3 win ovefCleveland sets up p-ossi ble title-clinch er vs. Texas .. By CHRIS MONAHAN I.. .,.., ,... c ..... , ....... As usually. Cleveland ,Indians pitcher Phil Niekro was doing a pretty good job of shull ing down the Angels and JOt it by me," Jack-sOn said. "I did~'(want to strike out. I wanted lo put the bat on the ball." Jackson did just that to fastball No. 4. dnving 11 over the left-center field wall, his 548th career home run to erase a J-2 Indians lead. ' Jackson was gi ven. and of course accepted, a curta'n rall . as has become t ustom at Anaheim Stadium over the past week or so each time an Angel hits a home run. Angels' magic number: Thursday night. • · . Jackson for one was ~ad to see Niekro out of the game. He was 0 fo r 2 against him, bringing his career average to .059 (I for 17) C}gainst the aging knuckleballer. A.s a team. the Angels' staning froeup had hit .2].2 againsr AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST . W L Pct. GB He left after seven innings with a 3-2 lead and it looked like the Angels wuuld go down to their third straight los!>. but as the saying goes. where there's a W1ll(s). there's a wa y. Angels 89 63 . 586 - the 46-year-old. · Texas 80 72 530 9 Thursday's Score In this case, it was rclieycr Frank Wills. After watching N1ckro\ knucklcr dance at them. the Angels were read) for a few good oltl-fashioned fa stballs. Jacbon '11cCuldll "I've never·had much'success against him. I'm not even sure I even have a hit against him," .said Jackson .. ··He pitched well and kept us off-balance. I knew whoevet Aa.gels 6. Cleveland 3 . Texas was idle • homl· run pro"1dcd the game-winning RBis .. "They will ha' c a chanre to ~cc whe11 fe win it. They will learn from i 1 and I don ·1 wan t to teach them anything:· came."in. we'cl have a be(terchance:· -_ -• · · ·TOlligbt's Game -_Tua~ I M~.-.on 7-3) at Aagel11·(C andelana 8-'2). 7:3) p.m .. ( hannel 5. KMPC radio 17101. The lndilns had gotten-theirJcad with a couple tiome runs of their ow·n ofT Kirk M<:Casklll. _ The) pounded Wills· pitching for four hits and four rum 1n thl· eighth inning. rallying for a 6-J win before 22.oX4 at .\na he1m Stadium. Thl' win n•duc·l·~ the Angels magic number IOJUSt two \.\1th the \\'rnnd-pla re Tcxa!> Rangers 1nvad1ng Anaheim Stadium 1on1gh1. That means the .\ngels will have, the champagnl· un ice. hoping to put the Rangers there as \.\di. J :.u.:k~un and the Angels taught Wills something - ho\\ tu rum' a well-pitched performance in 20 pitches or k''· Will' threw 19 pitches, fi ve of which came right back at or pa!>t him. · . In the second inning. McCaskill surrendered a double to Pat Tabler. Oa\e Clark then stroked his first major league homl' run to dead-center field . g1 v1ng the Indians a 2-0 lead. Remaining Games ANGELS 1101 -Home 13) Sept 26. 27. 28. r l'\3S . .\\\a~ ("') ~Cpl 29. 30 Oct I Kansal> Cit)' Oct. 2. 3. 4. 5 r \'l\U'> Doug DeC'mces sing.led up the middle 10 open the inning. Wills threw three fa stballs to Jackson. running the count to 1-2. McCask ill sctt kd down after that, allowing only wal ks over the ne\l fi,e-plus innings. both of whom were rl'llrcd b) catcher Bob Boone. TEXAS 1101 -Homl· 171· Sept 29. 10. Oct. I. Oakland; Oct ~ 1 4. 5. A.ngels . .l\wa" 131: Sept. 26. "I didn't want to win 11 against Texas. I wanted to do ll tx.·forl' the} came 1n." said Reggie Jackson. whose 18th 27. 28. Angtl!'. - "I was looking fastba ll becuuse earl) he got one up Edison roars ' back to drop Servi.te, -14-7 i;>an HU.Chea etridea for the end zone to com- plete a 51-yard touch- down pa .. play for Edleon '• firat touch- dowft In the third quar- ter, then celebratea afterward. It wae HUCbea only catch of the night but It tied the .r;ame, after a ecorelese nrstbalf. ~rTars6CS50rvc~--zsrt--"'rt+-R-~~uL~a~te~r~he:.nusw0c~pu1~h~1sur~1g~hw1s~1dLe~~~rouml.CLa~-+~~~~:...::.:.~::.::.:....:.!...:.==~=:.:=- seven turnover s ·, ya rd out with 7: 14 left to cap a 50-yard march for the winning touchdown . Hende rson the key . But that'!'. JUSt the half of 11. He's .,1111asafet y 1n the secondary. He recovered a fumble to set up the By ROGE.R CARLSON OflMDellyNotSi.11 Quanerhack M1kl· Henderson of [Jl\ofl High ~ill probahl~ he thl· firsl t,_u admit hl' J1Jn't pla) to h1!> La pahil1t1e~ Thur<,Ja) night -and lx'l aU'>l' uf 11 onl· ha'> tu wonder JUSI \\hat "' 1 n \l1m· for Chargl·rs' oppo- 1wnl\ J ,m n the llnl' .\llhuugh 111'> p;i:-..,ing \.\a!> c:rrat1c at tx·,1. hl· "a' thl' l karh the J1flcrrnt'l' 1n 1hc Chargl'r..· t·on)t·-from-bch1nJ .14-.., ftJ()lb<1ll \ ll'lllf) lJ\l'f highly- rqµirdl'd ~t·n Ill' hdi 1rt• 7.000 at Or:.ingl· l 11:.i~t < ollcgl' "~1 1!..l· Hl·nJcr,on didn't haH· a 'l'I \ g.ontl tir'l ha IC' <,a1J Edison ( u.1th U:J\l' \.\hill'. "hu t he showed \\hat t..1 nd ol an athktl' he 1~ 1n the \l'lllnd-hJlf'' rhe o-2 I X)-pound rnnvencJ lkft·n,l\e h;id .. \.\ho \.\as a ~ocful 2 fur 9 tor four >•mh 1n the fim half, \()nnl'lll'J 11n LI 'il-~a·rd fl ~ pattern tO ''•tk l'l'Ll'J\l'f D:in Hughes for tht• \\inning drive. hll Zack Szakacs with a 25-~ard pa.,., 1n thc winning dnve and '>topped a ~en lie threat late 1n the ~tTonJ period with an 1nter- n·p11on He also dcfkctcJ a ~en 11e pass \.\h 1<:h ~ac; p1d.cd ofT b~ tcammall' Ciunn;ir Wolle 1n thl' end 100(· with 4:44 left. 1ntercepll•d at the Edison 5- 'ard line and raLcd 27 'ards with 1 ·29 ieft. anti I.cpl th\· halll~r IS j ards and a fir..t Jo\.\n to prt·<>erve Edison's po\\c<,<,1nn at l hl' l·nJ. In all. till' Chargcr' p1ckt·d off .,1x Sn' Ill' pn!>\C' and ""on the battle of turnm ao;. 7-1 gl\ 1ng Edison a 14-2 l'tlgl' O\ er thrl'C opponents. I kndlT\trn . .a for 11 for im 'ards m era II: wa~ not 1111cnep.1t•d · l knJcr-.oo"• pla) rompletel~ sub- m;in neJ an othl'f\.\ l\l' pun1sh1ng Ser- ' 11r attack. onl· \.\hit h dominated fir-.1 -half pla) .. I hl· onl) opttm1\11c thing about tlw tlr\l half \.\:t' that wc were onl'.f (Pleaee eee EDISON/C3) I (Pleue eee ANGEL8/C5)' Coberly's foot gives • rsw1n His t.wo field goals s e nd Oi~ers away with 6-0 setbac k By JOSEPH OUOEVOIR When the '1s1ting Huntington Beal h I I 1~h 01 il'r'> 'itepped out on the field for thl'lr non-league football gam\' \\ 11 h "II.'\.\ port Harbor. Sailor ('()ach Jeff Bnnkll'} thought he was looking at the \nnnJ t om1ng of the Mag1nu1 L1nl· ··1 knl.'~ tht·~ \.\\'rt• big." he ..aid of thl' 0 1kr'I· onl'O\l\l' front wall "bul \.\ hL·n I '>ii\.\ thc:m up do<.e I was rt·ally \\Orrll'd " ~u Bnnlde' h01d his troop., do th<- lug1lal thing V.. hat ~.ou can't go thr11ugh. 1:(1l Jniund a' did the C1t·rm~in' 111 V.. urld ~ ar 11 aga1n!>I the Frl·nLh Thl' re~ult ~a' :".cwpon grinding 11111 ,t f,.() '-\In 1n lrnnt of 2 2<.ICJ fans rh ur\d:l~ night r:11~· thl' r ar\ record 111 :-1 It \'a' ;il\11 th\' \('tond \hutout tn J rt>\.\ lt1r Hnnl..k\ °\ mo bile dl·kn\l\l' un11 · "V...l· U)l'd a '>1\-man front. the first t1111c wc·,e used that." he said "W <: kill'\.\ lhL') ltkl•d to run. so we put our p1:npk up on lht• line and filled well. H un11ngtun ha' some big horses. so \\C \.\l'nl :lf(IUnJ thl'm" (Pleue eee T ARS/C3) Volleyball coach Brande fired 'Insubordination· cited for dismissal by school district superintendent Nicoll By ROGER CARLSON Of 1M Deity l'llot Slaft Veteran volleyball coach ( 'harltc Brande has been tired from his po~t at Corona del Ma r High School for • "insubordination.'' Labeled as "Mr. Volleyhall 10 Orange Count)" by Corona dd ~far Athletic Director Ron Davis, Brandl' was m his second season as the Sea Kings· girls coach. In his first c;ca~on ( 1984). CdM won the c;1ate r ham- p1onsh1p. received any complaint a~1n~1 Brande for whatever reason.'' "Not to receive one complaint. not one phone call. that's 'ery unusual," confirmed Davis. '·t 1..a n·1 'WI }' pub- licly what's in m y mind. hccause I don't have (iron-clad) proof. But 11 all looks very orchestrated ... Brande was cleared and given hack the coaching rein' the ~me night (la\1 Thursda) against Woodhndge). but N1coll 1nform(·d Brandl' the fotlo\.\1ng morning he \.\3'> out becau'c ol 1nsuhord1na11on "I was the onlj pcr..on \.\hO had 10 mcet \.\1th the <\urt•nntt·ndcnt hefort' I wa!> hired." rl'call<, Arande .• rnd hl· said he helte\C~ II \\3\ ht·c.iU\l' lhl' district office had Oe\'n 1..1in' 1nn·d hi' was a bad apple -''l'rnm1ng ln1rn J longtime grudge h~ ,, p.in·n1 111 J previous player. He was Evans· chn1u· fnr thr 111h but Evans' recomml'nd<.1tH1n "'1' de'n1ed. £, ano; ..aid thc dl'n1at came as a o;urpnM' "Wt''e alwa~~ hn·n gl\cn prett~ much ranr hlanrhc tn·atment ahout hinng anJ firing.'' o;a1d [\an'>. ac- kn1rnkdg1ng a mutual trU\t bctwcl'n the d1.-.tnl t and 1t<, principal'> The d1~1nct ha\ the final \a\. tiut has trad111onall~ honored the pnnc1pals "It \.\as a liro;1 f()r mc lthe denial) and I had 111 s:J\ I "'a'n't <.ati<;fied I \.\t'nl to Dr ~1ccill and he honored m} rt4ut·st." said F\an-;. So Brande was hired w11 h a walk- 111\'' sala11 of $1.200 per ~t·ar. but (Plea.ee .ee BRANDE/C2) Newport-Mcsjl S11pcrinH·ndl·nt John Nicoll fi{ed. Bra nde in a nrar- unprecendcnted move. wi th Corona del Mar Principal Dennis Evans and Davis completely removed from the ec 1sm11. "It's the fi rst time this ha-; hap- pened in my cxpenence that the campus was not involved in thl' dec1s1on at all. That'~ rcalh th\· m11't I can say at this point. I Jo'n·1 want to Jeopard11e a fair decision," -;aid Evans. Insubordination. according 10 Brande, stems from the fact he was told by Nicoll that he w<tUld be removed from his coaching, post 1f any problems or 1m 1dl'n1' t•amc to light. One did. two week' ago ·-rve Jone nothing wrong." 1ns1<>I!> the 38-\car-old Brande The incident, according to Brande. occurred -when a sophomore on the frosh-soph team wa'i 1n the wrong place at the wrong timl'. t;ilking to·her bnyfnend. Rustlers put record on line at Ventura °"" .................... ..... Evans wa~ hopeful that the tl1,tnct would reconsider 11s dec1s1on tn ltght of vinually 100-perccnt backing at the school, as well as other evidence Brande intends to submit to Nicoll. Brande spoiled her ranw up be- hind and plated his hand around the back of her n('ck and told her, according to RranJe. "You're not where }ou·re suppo<;ed to he. If you don't gel to the track nght now you're ofTthe team." By JON FERGl 'SO!\ ( iold\·n \.\ l·'l < c •I k1:11 11." ~·ti 1l'11 111 I to .1 'trnng 'tart m J •1:-,r. h 111 .1 \l.11 l " all II ,, :ind ( 11.ll h l<,J\ \II,(\ l..lctPld kn O\\\ hi\ ll'.1111 11.i' ht·c·r\ f111tull,1lL' 1 hr Ru,tkl\ h.1 '" twrn lo1tun.11t· lo \\Ill" 1thnut \onlrPlhng thl' ball 110 _offen~e. . . Charlie Brande watcbee the Corona del llar 1trl• be once coached play a. home match ,anday. "We haven't named an interim coach," said Evans. "It's really a difficult situation for the school. To this day I. nor Ron Davis. have not The Newport Beach Pohce Depart- ment investigated nearly I 0 ays.aftcr the incident (her father 'ted 10 days before p~ssi ng the i~sue . I did not pursue 11 after int rv1ewmg various parties. said Brande. "I'm \1.'r} pka,t•cl \\lth-Hw wa ) the dcfen~· hno; plJ\l·~ 11.ut not J" plea!><.'d with the oflerN'. "ih;h klelord 'aid ··We\1.' h.td \l)nw.-h1g play-. on ofTcn'ic rh\'' ·\l. l h.tngl'd · the field Great Scott! Astros cflnch NL West title on no-hitter HOUST ON (A P) -Mike Srntt''> spht- fingered fastball saved h1scart•cr last st·ason and Thursday it gave Srntt his first c.:areer no-hitter and the National Lc.·agul' Wt•st rhamp1onsh1p to the Hou~ton Ac;troc;. In a specta<.:ular finish to a 'iupcr season. Scott struck out I '\ hatters and re tired 19 In a row a ·one point to beat the San Francisco Giants. 2-0. and secure Hou ton's first divl'llon crown smc-e 1980. "I'm numb. I'm tired. but this 1s fantastic." the (.'humpagne-dtenched Scott shouted ahovc hrs cclcbrntingteammates. "Right now. I hope I don't fall down and pa~s out" fhe Astro' will open the bc.'st·Of·seven N I playom at h1)mt' on Ort. ~ agiuMI the f,.'l'lt champion New York Mets Scoll be<:uml' thf fi~I pitcher 10 cltnch a pennant nr a d1\'1\lon with a nn°h1ttcr <\lhf Reynolds of the New York Yankees clinched a tic for the American League pennant w11h a no- hitter in the first game of a douhkheadrr on Sept. 28, 1951 . an 8-0 dec1s1on over tht' Roston RN1 Sox. The Yankers ah'O won th<' 'IC'C'<md game to clinch the pennant Scott p1tch<'d the fiN NI no-hitter 'ilOct' St. Louis' Bob .. or'ich beat Montreal. ·'·0. on Sept. 26, I 9lD. On April 21 . 1984. Montreal'' Dave PalmC'r had a five-inning pcrfo<:I game asainst thC' ( ·ardmals.)oc Cowley p1trh9(1 a no- httter against th(' Angel' last Fnday lf'~ht. tht• first 1n the maJo~ \1nce the final day of the 14~4 · season. Sdm thr<'~ the 'Pht·fingert•d fastball almost to pcrfr 10n 1n front of th<' mun who tau$ht him the 1tl'h. < i111n1" Manager Rogr r Craig. "f', e nevl•r o;e(•n d no hitter p1tch(~c1 und<'r these c1rcum!\tanccs," Craig \atd. ··11old one.' nf my coachc!> in the founh or litlh inning 'wc ·rt' not going to get a hit ofT of him.' "It wa' unhcltcvt'ahlc. Ht• wa' going alh•r tht' hittC'" Ht' had no fi;,Jr <yo nll lr'c; hard to hdil'VC h<' pitched belier than Nolan Ryan did 1 hat may havl' been tht' most 11nm1nating rcrformam:e l'v(• ever \t'<'n " Scott's tnurnph ended when Will < lark groundt•d out to first bast· man Glenn Da \ l'i .\s [)a\'IS o;tcpped on fir\\ hn~· for the final nut. the entire Astros team Oocxkd c1nto the.• field and '>urrounded ·011 and Da' I' · More than JU m1nut<.'' afkr thl· gamt•. ~ 011 wa-; camed bar k onto the field a" tht' crowd nl .l2.80S sho~l.Cd.. "We want Scott." The v1C'tory eltm1nated f'1nl'1nn:111 1h1· final team standing hctwt<'n linu\ton and ''' St"cond tvtr l I\ 1\10n d1amp1tm\h1p ~· - Scott'" pitching gem ''a' thl· third •.tra1g.h1 A tros shut out '1n11n'. cxtr ndrng their scortless stnng to 2X1' inning' l1m IX-,h.:11L'' shut out the •Dodg<-r'. 4-1 I. and Nolan''R' an pttchrd 61"1 httll''i'i mnmg \\ t"dne<;da\ to h<':it the Giant~. 6-0 "Befort th<-gam<-, I 'tml in Jl''l. ~l 011 \.\ 111 outdo hoth of them (Dt•\h.11l'' and R' an 1 and hr went out tht"r<-and d1J 11:· -.tttd .\.,trn' l'<lh hrr Alan A~hhy wh11 t aught .Ill 1hrcs ganw' "Rut I rt'alh did n't 1h111t.. aO\l'l<)(h niuld throw better th:in 'olan d1J la<;l 'night hut ht· matthcd 11 .. S<.·011. I )(.11 1 \lumrt·d 10 ,1 ~-11 1r1111d 1n I '>84 lx'forc· k.11 nm~ th<• 'f'llll fingncd la<;thall Ht' rt'boundt'd lal>t wa'ion with an IX X reu11d and thl'i \1 ,l\on IC'a(J\ th<' maJnr lcaglll'' 111 't n k niu t' .tnd t h1· "IL in l' a rned rn n ;n l'r:\ll<' . 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'\I "l" q • hl'l' 11 \l'f\ II If I u 11.tll' " \h.1, 1<.lr!111d 'J1d 'I hen•' \Oml' J ll',J\ 1,lwr1: "e 1.an't .iflurd to lose .111 , l'11d\ 11 1..l' ilw ntkn'l\C' ltnl' .. < 111hk11 \.\ ,·,t 1,rnl<.nl 111n1h 1n lhl· 1 .1111 ,11111.1 , 11mm11111t' 1 11lk~t poll 1J.11111h 111 \11111hr111 ( .1hl01nta ) 11.1\ l'I' h • \ 1'rll111.1 till th1• lir't l1f thrt"C (I lll\l'I ul I\ I rn.ld ' dll l\'\l \ ill(.1111\I the I ~th-r;in kt·J 1'1r.tl l'' (n1n1h 111 \o( al) I he mn·110g I\ thr r11 .. 1 {'\•l'I l'x·t\.\.l'Cn t hl I" 11 'chuol<. \ t'1H11rn hr.it 1111 1111 a ra11 111 L<)!> \ni:l'ln "h1111I' In I-' 11\l'I l '\ \ .1lln .ind ~' : ~ O\ 1•r I -\ I larh1,)f - 1h1 p,1,t '"" \\1'<'l' ""Ith '>ome (Pl~He M?e RUSTLERS/CS) f -\ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, September 2&, 1988 New book recalls infamous leg-ends in"football·hfstory From AP dJ1pa1c•es u.>S ANGELES -The immortality EE that athlete!> cam when they trip on their •II t own pants on the way IO thc end zone, bite opponcntS' or. fumble away a game has become 1he la test sports growth industry. .4. new book by Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo ... The Football Hall of 'HAM E." 1mmortalli.cs the infamous lc'gendsofsuch people as former Washington Redskins' owner George Preston Maf:\hall. Mar hall wasted his team's No. I draft pick in 1945 on a pl:i:.-cr w11h a )'{'ar of college eligibility remaining. He did 11 again in 1946 when he drafted the same player. l '( L.\'s( al R~s1 Then he fou nd out that Rossi wasn't inter~sted 1n plaving profhs1onal football. II 1.1.as quartert>ack star Y.A. I 11tlc, then playing dclenS<' for Lou1s1ao.a tale, who intercepted a pass, ttien lost his belt 10 lll\Opponent"s auempt at a tackle. As h1~ pant\ ~llpf>l•d. l rttle}Tlanaged to run 47 yards before being tad.led at thr 38-yard hnc. : The fall kept him from sconng what would have bccn a game-v. inning tour hdown in a 20-18 loss to M1 \!:11<o,1pp11n 1947 ··v. e l<"I ..ind Dir M1"1s went to the Sugar Bowl IO\tcaJ 1>1 u-. ... l 11tlc recalled in an intcrv1c1.1. with Nash and Lullo ··1 v.a' do1.1.n to m~ JOCk strap 1n fro nt of 'i0.000 J"l\.'OPk I kl"pt a!.k 1ng my teammates to surround me. hut thn duJn't The~ wl·re all laughing -.o ha rd thq l'Ould n 't Jn jn) thing." · Quote of the day Greg Frit1, director of the \\ orld Cycling Champ1on<,h1p<. 1n Colorado ~pnngs, on the rl"cogn111on factor for the e\Cnt ··w e got a call from -.oml"body who said he 1.1.as collecting aluminum can'> for the I <,186 World Recycling Champtc1n'ihlp'> We d1dn"1 ha'c lhc heart lo tell him v.hal 1f ., about ·· Allen p r obably out Sunclat '"11 Three •bare Southweat lead · ABILENE. Tcll&s -0 .A. Weibring -Mar1·na rema1·n s per~.r.ec·t 4 -0 e~~i!:l~S:~~OH~~Sh~~Cfn~~~t:h:.! £9 .( I 14 ' way \it for the first·round lead Thursday in S , · Mater Dc1 kirk) off the Angeles Lcaauc f.C8Wn at the ~uthwest Oo~f ('lus1c. ' , ~ \VC'Cp of Sa 11 Cl<'me n ~e prepares home Tucsda)' against St. Jo~phs. while Westminster A comb_1na~!OD o_f s?>me 1ood ball-stn~ina ~nd Vi kc& for Sunset Leagu e opener opens m Sun~t League sllllt' at Hunt1na1on Beach .. fantastic punana. Wc1bnng said af\er sconng eight Corou del Mar 3, Lii ... Be.cit t: The Sea King) birdies -includint a string of six in seven holes on h1i. The Marina Vikings remai"ned unbeaten at 4•0 for won th l' c.:ruual 1h1rd game. 16-14, thanks to Shannon front side -in 1usty winds. the oix·ning oft he Sunset League season next week with a Fli nt"!> )Crv1ng. Fli nt. who finished the match with fi ve He shared th~ top spot with Mom s HatalskY., who l'a } threl·-game sweep of San Clemente. an·-. . .,er~cd till' lni.t two pointsoflhc pme-the last one · got.around the Fairwal Oaks Golf Club course without Marina. which hosts Ed ison Tuesda). tur\cd up for an an· -a~ Coror1a dcl Mar held on for a 12-15, 15-9, a bo·~Y· and Dan Poh , a two-time winner this se.a~n. lhc li:u~U(' \late with 8 dominating 15_3. 15_1, 15_5 win at 16-14, 15-7 \Ktor)/tt"ertheAnists 1n a non-league '!latch I m re!flly plcas¢d with.the round'. The cond1t1ons thl' ·r nlom g)'m. · on lhl' Sea King-.· l'Oun · w~r\f!euy tough out there -abou1·a 2.dub wind." Junior middle blocker Dawn Charroin regi ste.red 10 ~uphomorc Uium· Sawin recorded 10 kills and said atalsky. winner of two titles 1n 1 t seasons on tht: kills.. th e sen ice aCl'!. and 11 digs. and senior setterTemre wnior cap1a1n Ch mt) Li nden had seven service aces for PGA Tour. Kus.tl'r had 25 asmts 10 lead the Vikings. For the second thi• ')\•a Kings (4-1 ). who open Sea View Leagul.' ariion Camacho, Bramble riak titles MIAM I BEACH. Fla -Hector m "Macho" Camacho and Livingstone Bramble, two of boxin&'s most colorful characters. defend their share of the hgh1we1gh1 title tonight. What the) really-want 10 do 1s fight each other. and such a fight 1i. planned II would be an a11cn11on-ge11er-1he w1se-crack1ng Camacho. wbo grew up in New York'sSpanish Harlem and who likes metalJ1c suits and fancy~~· against the w1!>t<racking Brambtc. a Ranafanan. who trains to the beat of reggae mum and kccp'i p11 bull<; and snakJ:s as pets. But lir\t Carnal ho rnu't rl·ta111 the World Boxing Council title aga1n~1 ( ornelius Bola-Edwards. and Bramble must heat i:.dw1n Ro!>ano 1n defense of the World Boxing .\ssunation title. Harrelson on the way out? ('HI( AGO -Chicago While Sox • operations chief Ken Harrelson will not return next season. 11 was reponed Thurs- day. . The Ch1c·ago Tnbune. c11ing unnamed sources, said Harrelson could learn of the decision during a me~ting w11h team owner<; Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn. An official announcement wa!> cx rx-cted by the end of the week, the newspaper said. ··Jerry. Eddie and myselr are going to talk about my s1tuat1on." Harrelson said. "Otherwise I have no comment.'" An attendance first for AL NEW YORK The Seattle I' M · d 11 f t 1 nl'\I r uc-.day at Saddleback. 11me 111 nur games, anna use a o 1 s payers. • :itit· l-l"•tcn had 11 kill!> fo r Laguna Bearh C0-3) Sl·niorC'hnsty Larsen had 11 digs and Junior Jenni fer " i:. Ciratll"au ali.o played well fo r the winners. Long Bucb Millikan 3, Etlaacla 1: Kim Braati . Edison 3, La Qulata O: The C~argers cruised to wr' l'd 14 runsecu11ve points. 1ndud1ng fi vt· acei.. to 'tl'tOr) at thl' Altl"n· gym by stores of 15-3. 15-3. 15-13. prupd btanl'1a w victory 1n the second gamo... but Junior Kendra Wh1senand..Jffd the way with 10 kills atid M ilh~an Uom1ndtcd thl' match overall lo capturt· a 15-8. good JefenM\ e pla\. "1h11<'' L> nn Ferry added seven kills 1-1 \ I 5-I I. I 5· 7 vie tor) at the Eagles' gym. , and fi"t' sen ice tlll"S. • l>np1tl· Rraa11· l''<Ce llent all-around play, the Eagles Mater Del 3, Westminster I: Ju nior middle.blocker tell 111 I -~ Mia R1{·hlc)' had '>t'\l'n 'kills. fou r hlocks and 3 ace sen cs Liberty Christian 3, Inland Cllrlstiu 0: Junior Kim to .,park th\' Monarr h' I~-I). 7. 4-15. J 5-1 I to \'ll"lor) at E:ng~trum had I U al'l' sen cs to pace Liberty Chns9 an to a " · ··· ·• • · I S-11 15-"\ I S-1 \ tl tur, ·The Minutemen are n?" ?-I · BRANDE FIRED ASCdM COACH. • • From Cl apparently with an astemk -one problem and he would be out Brande said the m1l.plaled sophomore 1s only the trigger. The gun was loaded by a disgruntled parent of a former player •• 1 ha vc letters dated back to I 9lS3 fro m a certain guy (Jim Noonan)," said Brande. "His daughter 1~ no longer at Corona del Mar. hut he felt I kept his daughter from gct11ng a sc holarship. "One of his letters wa!> i.ent to one of m) players. Cheryl Brown, telling hn hov. he foll she wa eAcluded and bra1 n-v.ashcd. as well as h1!. daughter champ1onsh1p 1n I 91S4. was a Pac-I U '>chool." He took the year off 1n 19H5. then Brande and Loats were to meet this returned this year 10 Cd M, although morning. hi s appointment was under unusual "This was a dec1S1o n b} Dr circumstances. Nicoll," said Loats. "so there 1s not a In all of that time he has 1ndccd lot I can say_ But I am meeting with been known as a disciphnanan. but Charlie 10 get some things straight he denies a heavy-handed approach. before the meeting with Dr. Ni coll ··Anyone who knows me know'> (Tuesday mom1ng). Thcre·s always a that I'm not going to strike a kid and due process." you're never going to hear me swear That's when Rrande will make his But ·my demand for mental concen-appeal to Nicoll. who 1s not expected 1ration as a constant. For instance. I'll back unlll Monda)' from a week"-; ask someone real fast, ·1wo and two 1c, vaca 11rin. Nicoll was una vailable for three, right?' And if they say ·uh huh.' comment. they're not listening." .. 1',e been willing to g.iv_e my life to Brande apparently has mer· these kids." continued Brande whelming support from his Corona ""Then to ha~e one par<;nt whose kid del Mar team. doesn"t play. sabotage everything. is "They cried for 1wo hours," 'i31d reall) ridiculous. I really feel Brande of his team when informed. slandered " "All of them. and all of their parent-.. Brande was 1n the stands Thursda> ha' e S•$ncd a pe1111on in m) support night watching his Sea Kin~s pla} , H \LC .I ~IX> -The Lo!. J\ngclcs Ra1U('r' "'ho arl" 0-"\and oITto their 1.1.orst 'tan in 22 \c:.ir' ""111 prohab~ Ix'"" 1thout running hj1.k Man.u\ .\llcn. their top olkn\l\l" v..capon ""ht."n tht\ pl3 \ the San Diego -< tr.rrgCT~-\nncta\ ----- Manner!> became the last Amcncan League t.cam 10 ~ass....Uu: l...JJ.JL1W 0 Ull.A.1.U::.U.u.:a.;lll...[;___- pla teau. marl(1ng the first time in A 1 ··On& of the paragraph!> ~aid. ·The grcatt'St thing _\OU can do 1s ""'c Norman I oat~ (the dtstnct"s dcpul\ supc.•nntcndcnt)and tell him ho" wu n·al11ed hl' (Brande) set \ ou .incl Ji:nnderfthl' "ntcr's daughierJ up It "ould ht' tht' cltncher tu kt.·t.'ping 1h111 cn·c·p out utuur school S)Stcm · ~\..C...JllC the k.llc.I. tbt.: l.ia) she got 11 ... said Brande. "I wish )OU could interview each Laguna Beach. w11h his assistants. a ad every player oA my teetn-;!!-:.:.:..-'\s:u~e:.:ct-:.·~o'"'re;:;,a~Dr,;a+.v"'1 s;-, ,La~IT)~' ~vf.e;;'1';;1e:;r::;a~n~d1- A n ironic tw1'il 10 11 all 1s that the Mary Zant doin$ the coaching. .\lkn. v. ho \U\lj1 ncd a \pra1nl·d ankle last Sunda) during. the third 4u..irter ot a 14-9 lo'>!> to thC' New York (11anl' ha' not pral tlu.'d thl'> wel"k and continue<, 101 v.al ~ v.11h a rimp ( Oalh Tom r h1rl'\ ol the Kaiders lasted Allen 3 1> ··4ul'\t1onahk" on Lhr oflit1al injury repon, but said Thur\dU\ he might duwngr;:idl" that to .. doubtful" toJ:J\ - Inju red Lewis deci des to retire C1 KI 1 '-l:i\) v..., -C1rn·n Bay Pj1k1.·r, l "rnl·rh,1l l. l 1m Le"'" "'ho 1j mml·d Im nl'( k 1r1 \rl unda\ night\ game ag:11n\t < h11.Jgci hJ\ dn 1dl·d Lu rl'llrc frum toothJll jltn Jnttor-. jd' 1-.cd him to quit. th e NFL ll'am Jlll\CIUllH"~ I l'""" 24 ""·" lnJUrnl j\ he lowered his head to 1a1. 1.k v. 1dl" fl'll'I\ l'r V. 1lltl' ( 1ault 1n the second half of \.fondJ ' n1gh1·, game again't tffr Chicago Bea~ He ""J' taken lr11m the lidd on a \tretlhl"r an·d temporanl} lo\t Ice ling in hi'> arm., · history that all 14 clubs have drawn I million or morl' fans. Th.I: Manners drew S,41 J lor Wl·dncsda} ·s 5.4 v1ctol) over the T cxas Ranger~. g1 \Ing ltll'm I .fJO I .07X forthneason and increasing the AL total 10 2 t9'N.IJ4.\ entering Thursday's game-;. Television, radio TELEVISION 7:JO pm -BASEBALL· l l· a' at Angel\. Channel 5 7 30 pm -HORSE RACING L O'> Angdl''> ("ount} Fair rale repla~'> < h..innd 'i6 RA DIO 7 35 p.m -BASEBALL I l'\a\ at ..\ngcl~. KMP( (7 10) 8:05 p.m -BASEBALL. l>udgl"r' a1 San Frann~o. KAR( P90) HRZ14SXA Was '59900 ..i~~iv-1 .-~Ott 1 .. • ,. s ~()boo ~· ALL J ,_. ,"t ft I POWER EQUIPMENT ON SALE! WAS NOW F4 01 T 1ller '629 s495 F210 r 1ller •386 sz55 Bf 50FS Outboa rd '961 s599 WB15AI Waterpump '399 s279 EM6 50 Generator '384 5299 HONDA Equipment Unde.rstated Elega nce ,; is th e Difference at Garys & Co . tt 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 .. r have another letter ,from lhl~ particular ixrson when I started the program this summl·r. threatening me. but I didn't pay much attention to it, because I have eno ugh positive things going for me." player who complained of her treat-Kristen Bodine. a 17-year-old ment by Brande would never pla> for \en1or and the team manager. has Brande. alread) informed the school board of "The frosh-soph team works out al the player'i' views and asked the the Boys' (tub." s.a1d Brande. "Sht following· Brunde won eight Sun..ct Lcaguc c·hamp1onsh1ps and two (If-cham- p1on!>h1pc, at Newport Harbor from I 977-80 (four boys and four girl!>. with thc boy'i and girls declared national champions 1n 1980). He also had -.hon stin11. at th e l Jn1 vers1ty of Hawau and UCLA and coached the ( orona del Mar girl!> to the state would have never played for me ··Have they JUSI taken the easy wa) because this wa s m} one year here, out on this instead or taking the time then I was done I had turned a collegl' 10 get the whole story'1 -11·s so weird, 11 down before. but now 11 look'i hke 11\ JU!>t \Cems a dec1s1on made with no going to open up again and I had real knowledge into it. decided I would take 1t (the under-··1 can see how man) people 11's standing apparent I) alrl"ad} madt hurting. All of the players. all of the between the school and Brande). He parents. The) "re the one\ at the root declined to name the school for the of 11 and all of them are backing him . current coach'!> ..ake. nut adm11t(·d 11 I trust their Judgment " Weekend sports on TV, radio Satur day TELEVISION ts·30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel I J. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. ( 'lcm,on al Georgia Tech. Channel 13. Ill am -WRESTLING : C'ha nnd 11 11 am -BASEBALL: 1 oronto :ti Ho!>ton. C hannd 11 .1 m -WRESTLING: Channd 9. I I a m. -TH IS WEEK IN MOTOR SPORTS. < hannel 'ih I I 111 a m -JAY JOHNSTON E 'S BASEBALL REVIEW Channd 56 Noc1n -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Purdue al Notre r>a nw ( ha n nl'I 7 '-01111 -WRESTLING (! houf'>J. Channel 56. I~ \0 p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oklahoma at \1 1am1 C hannd"2 I p m -BASE BALL l>odgl'r'> at San Francisco. < "h..innd I I 1 n ni -SPORTSCOPE C hanncl 4. 4 p m -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2. 4 p m -SUPER CHARGERS NHRA: Funn~ t"ar nat111n;1h C hannd 4 4 p m -NFL F ILMS PRESENTS: Channel 7 .i p rn -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 56. 4 'op m -RAIDERS PLAYBOOK: Channel 4. 4 'tl rm -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENOS C hanncl 7 '> p m -SPORTS LIFESTYLES· Channd 7. RADIO 12 20 rm BASEBALL: ll".1ta\ at Angel~. KMPC (71111 I 0'1 n m -RASl.;BALL. Dodgers at San Francisco. K.\BC (7'Jll) 4 p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washingto n al I ·~c K !\I'< (I 1170 ) (1 \tl pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San U1cgo \tall" at Nl'"" McAIUI K~I X> ( 1190). 7 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBAtL· Long Beach "itall' at L'C L . KMPC 17 10). KPZE (l 190) 7 p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL (al ~tate Fullerton at Ntvada Las Vcg3S. KWOW I I 600). K ~RM ( 1 l7U) 7 p.m -BASEBALL. C1nc1nna11 at ~an Diego (Joined in progrl"S!\l, KN X (I 070). 7 30 p.m -JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL . C1rc1<.~mont at ~addlehark. KSRR-FM (88 5) Sunday TELEVISION 9· 30 a.m -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 4.30 a.m -NFL 'H : Channel 4 4·30 a.m. -FISHING THE WEST: Channel 56 I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Philadelphia, ( "hanncl 2. 10 am -HORSE RACING: Los Angeles Count} Fair. Channel 56. 11 :30 a.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: Drag Boat World Finals, from Phoenix. Channel 4. I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL· New England at Denver. ( "hannel 4. I p m. -BASEBALL Dodger\ at an Franu~o. Channel 11 1·30 pm -CBS SPORTS SPECIAL: Amenca's Polo Champ1on!.h1p (I h<>ur). < hannel 2. IS p.m. -HORSE RACING Lo\ >\ngelesCounty Fair lcature race. Channel 56. RADIO 9 45 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. San Francisco at M1am1 , KNX(l070). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Rams at Philadelphia, KMPC (7 10). 12:07 -BASEBALL lcxasat '\ngels. KRTH (930). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Raiders. KRLA ( 1110). KIK-FM (94). I :05 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Franc1'ico. KABC' (790). Late goal sparks Vike victory J>11rl11.c·t t <' ~c·o rl'~ with 20 sPconds ll'fl for Soul Ii Coast tour!_ley wf n ' Manna'<, And) Pa1;.11ellncorcd his fourth goal of the g:.1m~· 1.1. 1th JU'' '.!O '>nonc.JHt.•niainin~ to break a 7-7 11e and \l'llc..I thl· V1k1 ng., 111 'll lor\ ovt•r M1ru Co'lta al the South c 11a,1 11111rnanwn1 :it lkritagl' Park I hl· \ 1~rng,. 1h.11np11111'11f thl' Lung lka\:h M 1ll1knn 11111111a11w111 .1 \\.l'l'k .1~0 .... 111 pla\ C11s1a Mesa ro<la> nt ' pm I hl·r1· ttll' \! ll'Um' in thr tournament wh1<'h al\o 1 n1 lt1dl'' l'1ghHl':Jlll puol\ at Nl·wport llarbt>r. Tulilln and I lll\\'r\11\ high' "v1.mna hl•ld ,1f,~1Hh.tnlJ~l' in the third quarter. hut M 11 .1 < CJ'>tJ hall kd hal k 10 ti e tht· game with i ·o2 left 1'.11.lll'lll' gJ' l' I he.· \ 1ktng'> a 7-6 knJ wit h hi\ third goal at tlw I 47 m..ir~ 111 till' tindl l)l'nod hut Mira ( o"ta's. Mike \td r..it kl•n l•l'J llll' twnll' on d J")\.'nalty 'iho1 with SI \t'l orld' r1..•rn.11 n1 ng \ lllh \.h I c.·tr1dgl' <•c..ldc.•d 1v.11 goal\ lor Manna. and ilo•l,!1 1.\l'll\.'I lull "il\"l ll h.td \l'\l'n \a\C\ ; In othn \11uth < 11a,1 Tourn;imcnl anion ("o~t• Mtu 11, F:I Dorado•: ')m il I a)'lor rl'gl'>tert·d ~ 111111 f.ll.tli1..· '>J''"' .1nJ 'lhane < oom .ind Ton> L11v.ak. h11th 1u111111 \Ct1111..·11 ,1\{11untnl for 'ICVl'n goah 1n 1ht \t u,1.111~' 'H 1111 \ < ''""' lll'lled lour -.c.ore\;.1nd l 1twak. whostort'd fiv e l gu.11, 1111 V. l·Jnnd.1) ag:11n'1 1.aguna fkarh. added three ·\mh l'r1c.~l'll "ill''e 11.un<.I ( ra1g Mane's and Mike ll.1·n1wJ , l•;Hh \u11nl 11nu· for the Mu .. 1an~., who 1111p1uq·d 111 r1 ·l 11\l•rnll .ind dll' unhcaten 14-0) 1n tile 1'.11..1lil ( 11,l\I l c.·.tl'Ul' Nt'wporl llarhor 17, l..aiana Buell 4: Ja\on lklunger l')ll1 11nl in "' r .,,11,11' ·" the \:ail11r' l rui\C'd 111 \'lt.tnr\ ll'> ho-.1' ol their own pool Roben G11Tord. ~kylar Putman and Em Jewel added three goals apiece for Newport ttarbor. 2-0, which ran up a 12-2 halftime advantage. Corou del Mar 18, Trabico Hlllt !: The Sea Kings upped their overall record 10 4·0 with the easy v1c1ory ~umng 1hrcl' goal!> apiece W\'rc hr-1~ Oeding, Jim . Wt1grw1 and David C harro. al)d Chm Morgan and Brad J m 11h\en each !>cored I w1c:e Fullerton 1%, Founlaln Valley 4: Foun&aln Valley 8. Laguna Bu"h 3: Thl' Barons split a pair ofmatchc~ at thr N1·v.pnn llnrhur pool 3!1 Todd Thomp,on led the wa) ofkn'll\ t•ly und Jai.on Huffman had a strong h:tnd ddt•n,1\l'I) for I ounta1n Valky (6-5) 1 I hl' Indian' e<1'11) down('<! the Rnron\ in t h~ fir,1 wuml. hut I ountain Valley c.·ame ha< k 111 c.kkal l.aguna lkal. h 111 thl' -.ernnd game a" Thomp<;on "<'orl·d fo ur glia l\ It'' 1n1t him fi\l' lot the tournament Huffman. a Junior fl'Wrlkd IQ goalie \a\('\ in the two matchc~ 10 cnm1n~ aga1n<,1 I ..iguna Al·:tdl llnlvcrslty II, Cr•wford t : I he Trojan' ~ored four ~11..il' 1 n l'dl'h re nod 111 outd fl\\ the 'mt or\ from \Jn I >1q~u r>a \ 1d r I a~ I Int tht• ha lane. n l \UlnngaltJt k "'1th lour ~0.11, wh1k l\.1·n I 11tk l>uk l'llll;itf and •\n1h Joni·\ duppnl 11\ ""''h two .1111eu· In o rnmmun1t ) rnllcge match Oran1c Coast l l , Cypre11 S: Em Kt'lle1 nt"tted lout gual<.. Jnd Ma rk Murtaugh and Anan ()'Rourke e3 h \.im•d '"ire a-. the Pirate\ mack 11 ~(I 11) thC' Or3n~r I mplfl' < onkrenll'""•lh :rn 11 ~ \lltol\ o\rr ('~rt'\\ 111 {){( Orangl' ( OU\l goalH' l>:H c C 1)h('n rl•rnrded 1hn,•r ,,I\\''·" lhl' P1 rall'\Jmpr11\l.'d 111 7 I ovcrnll Thee 'harge" .111· ll:: 1n 111nil'H'llc.l' .. g lQ St :;y EDISONWINS, 14-7. Pro.Cl ... • • down ~Ya 7.() spore," ~id White. Serv1tc ~ connecte(J on a some--~at fr~luah 61 '")'af'd-lscorin,-ptiy- ( wuh Nick.John Haiduc haulina in the pass and keepina his balance as Henderson lost his). "We knew he was their bis-play · man." said White. "Henderson was there but he just misj udaed it." h came o!' just tile lounh play of the. &a'!'e with I :27 speht, snapping Edison s unscored-upon reputation At tralftime. ·the Cha""n · couid boast of very little-O!"e first down (a 13-.yard Henderson scramble with 6: I 0 left in the half). four yards passing and 18 net yards on the ground. "We raised our voices a little." admitted White about his halftime 5e~sion with his team. "We didn't think we blocked as well as we should have." Edison took control in the third quarter. going 80 yards in 7 plays after Pat Blpttiaux of Servite m1sse'd oh a 41 -yard field goal trv. · The key -a· fourth-and-one gamble at the Edison 48. Fullback. Brad Rosenquist muscled a yard for the first down. then Henderson went to Hughes with his deep offering. "We had to let the kids know we Wl'rl' going for 1t (the victory)." explained White of his gamble. "We had something to prove:· It was only the third first down of the game for the Chargers. but 1t ignited the big pla y with Henderso n finding Hughes with a picture pass. Edison's deftnsc forced another Scrvitc punt. but JiJson Eyler of Servite covered the ensuing fumble and it appeared the Friars were in position to strike from the Edison 48 With 11 :141eft. . ' While the tide was turned in the second half. Edi.fen's vi o wa1 prol>i61y made dunna t e 1rst at{a1 - Rob Simonson. Wolfe (lwo for the niahl). Mart Hartman and Hen· derson each picked ofT a Servite pass attempt to keep the Charaers close. Another bia asset 10 Edison was ils kicking pme--punter Mike Guc- cione geuina off seven for an averaae · or 32 yards . with none returneCl, incluaina a 23-yard ''miracle" after · the ball was snapped over his h~ deep in Edison territory. The victory ensures Edison's No. I status in Orange County wilh a )..() record. Servite. No. 3 prior to the contest. drops to 2-1. E;dison paid a price fQr the vict<?ry -guard Dean Butler went down with a knee injury and , guard Doua Blanchard suffered an ankle injury, both appe;uing to be out for at least a . we~k. • *· Edlion 14, Serv1te 7 kwe llV OIN"9n Ser •1'e 1 O O o .... ,, E01\on 0 0 7 7-1• Ser-Hcilduc 6 l oan trom' M4lnenm1111 '!BIOi· hau• k1ci.1 Ed1-0 an HUllhel SI PH\ from Ht nC)erlOl'I llnaver ~ick) Ed1-Hen<Mr\on 1 run (Thavtr klckJ Allenoance 1 .000 resllmeltd) GAME STATISTICS Ser F "'' Oown\ 1• Ru\F\es vardaQO! 30· lOJ f>a.\lng vardaoe 10S f>au1ng 10·1S·tt Punts 4·3• Fumbll!s·lumbte\ 1ost I· I f>enalt1es·v•rd1111e 9·76 Edi 10 3'· 112 '° 4· lJ·O 7·)2 1·1 M O INOIVIOUAL RUSHING Ser-Berkie\/. 7·•6, 0 Brown, 1•·43, E Brown 7·13, Meuersmllh, 1-lor ·mlnu' 9 Eo1-<arter. 11>·11. HenO,~lon, 9·17, ~o,e­ nou1tt ?·O. Truiltto, Hor·ml~ 2 INOIVIOUAL !'ASSING Ser-Mtnersmltll. l0·?S·6. ?OS. Eo1-Henoerso11. 4· i3·0, IO. • " .............................. :fARS ••• - ~Cl , From tlt'kle lO tackle. &he Oilon offensive line averaees 6-l, 24S pound•. But the NeW'lllCN1 .,. .. knifed throus;b !Mppstoaum uci &be work5 for Huntinaaon Beach. While Newpon had ill own Pf'Ob-·1ems •euina past che Oiler def~. the Sailors manaac-4 to scratch out a pair of field aoats from place.kicker Stcrlina Coberly, w~o once apin lived up to hi~ name by bootina rldd goals from 18 and 38 yards for all t& points Newport would need to &um back thl! 1 ~2 Oilers. . • The two field goals gives Coberly a total of sj ll on the young season. And the man who moved the Newport offense WH running back Ed Milum. He rushed for 157 yards on 22 c~mcs and had .an 81-yar4 toueb,. down run negated by a clipping penall y. •· "That was the best game of my life," Milum said after his inier- ception with less than a minuie to JO .sealed t~ victory. "l had gianc holes to run thro ugh . so it wasn't that hard. : .. ) wa~ d1~ppointed that the 81 - yard run was called back. but hey. who wou ldn·1 be''" Hunti ngton had plenty to be dis· ~runtlcd about. Six fumbles (three lo\t). 10 pcnah1cs for 75 yards. a ganw-c:nding 1ntercept10n. not to · mcn1iun being !>hut out for the second 1111w 1n three games. All this coming on the hcd!> of the Oilers' 343 yard offen\1 \ c: performance (307 yards ru'>htng) 111 la~t weck·s 36-19 win. .. If "c ~topped their running game. wh1d' I d id n't know 1fwe could." said Rnnklq, .. I figu red we'd have a good chanl'C rt the} had to pass." On the next play. however. Hen- derson covered a Servile fumble at midfield tG set up the wi nning march. INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING Ser-Halouc. S·l i l. Bouttln111'10u,e, 2·S9; Barklev, 2·31. E Brown, l·• Eo1-0 an Hugnes. l·Sl, Szakacs. 1·1S, Ca rter 1·• Edlaon '• Kaleapb Carter, who &alned 87 yar da. •tntalea to eacape the 1 r up of ) Servlte'• J amea Achee durtna Thunday'• l~-7 victory a t OCC Stadium. Thl' plan worked. as the Oilers were held to 77 )ards rushing and only 37 through the ai r Huntln$tOn Beach's defense kept the Oilers in the game. hut "11h thc offense producing just •>nl' fir,t do" n 1n thr second half(with I .lh kit to pla)) the defense was on the lidd too long. Hun1ington· .. deepest penetration ".i' 10 ihc :".c"Wpurt 25. but a fumble l'ndcd that threat in the: first half. llarhor\ olkni.c. w11h most of 1t hdonging to Mtlum. totaled 245 .Jrvinecan 'tden Ancich his 200th win By BARRY FA ULKNER Del!J,._.C.,,.1,1.-....1 The Irvine High football team was tr}ing to become the second stra1~h1 1cam to·deny Tusti n Coach MarrJO n .\nuch his 200th can:-cr win. But dl·sp1tc an inspin:d per- formance from the winless Vaqueros. the Ti llers came away with a come· from-behind 10-7 victo~ at home Thur\da) Ill g1 \l' i\nc1ch his mtll·- \tonl'. ··1 hl') knew the) c~uld C'ittch ll'> Jo" n a little." -.auJ Annc:h ... and that "a'' l'r' l., llk nt in thl' foo t hall game tonight.. "In inc and ( oach I f err~) Henigan l':Jme tu pl:i~ th('1r best football 1on1ght:· udc.kJ .\nc1ch. who came to T u~tin three seasons ago after 19 )l'ar~ and 188 "W in'> at SL Paul High 1n . Santa Fl· Springs. The Vaqs. indeed. put forth their ht:'it dfort of the ~car. leading 7-0 after 1IHct· qua rters against the highly- rcgardcd Tilltr!>, who improved to 2-1. Rel) 1ng on l..t'Y defensive play!> to c.·nd Tu'ltln dn\.Cs. lrv1ne con,en ed a Hrad ~n11dd~ 1ntcrccpt1on on tht' \nonJ pla) after the hal f into a live· pl;i~ 22-):ml 'll.'onng march -barcl~. On fourth-und-gual from 1ns1de th e Tu .. un 1-\ard line. M1kc: Ste inke nudged o\l•r the kft \Ide. but tht• llflinal, dcl:i)cd calling the touch- Jo'-' n li1r '>t'\ oral sccond'i. Georgl" Kc.Hllllrt·'> addc:d the conversion kick for till' 7-0 margin. .. 11 I "'1!1 N.tarljon. I would haH· hn·n ~01ng rra1~." 'iU1d Hc:n1gan of tlw otl1n:ils' 1nJccl\1e.>n un the sconng pla~ The otli nab ma\ ha 'e hc:l·n a hrt t1m1d after an inadvt·rtent "hl!>tk' nq~atl·d an Irvi ne fumble rcrO\.l'r\ on tlw 'l'tond-h:ilf k1 rkofT that wtiu ld hJ' e g1 H·n thl· Va4' the ball 1n!>1dt' lhl· I 11'11in . '() 'T he 11flic1als. hown rr. nrdcrt·d a re-kit !... Henigan '-'<tuld hU\l' l1kl'd a rc-t..1l't.. 11n lhl.-l,l\t pla~ of tht· 1;curcle)\ tir't h.tll. \\ IH:n a hrgh <,nap cau:.l'J l'nou~h Tuneups resume tonight Area footba ll teams continu e prepa rations fo r leagu e p lay srnedule. Sophomore Paul Self and 1un1or Todd Brooks. the latter coming off an tnjury. arc the Eagles' top quarterbacks. Santa Ana Valley (0-Z) vs. Ocean View I 1-l) at Huntington Beacb: The Seahawk~ arc trying to bounce back from a 20-0 loss at Newport Harbor, and arc fa vored to do jUSt that if they can sta} even with Santa Ana Valley in the turnover department. Area high school football teams continue to tune up for league play tonight with a heav) 'IChedule of games set. All begin at 7:30. Here's a capsule look at ton1ght°s games: Woodbridge ( Z-0) YI. UaiversUy ( 1-l I at Irvine Hlgb: Marina (O·Zl vs. Foothill (2-0 ) at Tustin: Manna. bl·hind quarterback Ric k Vanderriet and runner Sean Magula, a~e upa~ainst a tough nut 1n the Knights. who arc paced by John Fisch beck. who has run for uv cr I 00 ya rds 11 times in his three years at Foothill. City rivals sq uare off tn what 1s ex.pected to be an emotional game with Woodbndge's defense tested by tht' two-pronged running game of Craig Belle an~ ·Da vid Liebke. Woodbridge's ofTens1vt' answer 1s running back David Townsend. l Fountain Valley (0-?) at Mission VieJo 10-21: The Barons of Fountain Valle~ ari: led by ta1lbac"k De re k Teuscher. along with sophomore quarterback D~v1J• Henigan . To date the Barons. as well as Mission Vrcjo. have not found the going easy against solid oppos1t1on. Capiatraao Valley ( 1-l) vs. Corona del Mar ( 1-1 I at Oraa1e Coaat Colle1e: Th~ Co ugars of C:apo yalley rely on the passing of Mater De1 transfer Todd Mannov1ch. as well as a sizeable squad. Corona del Mar 1s led by Junior quarterback Mitch Melbon and a reputation fo r sound defense. El Toro (%-OJ at Westmiuter fl-0-1): In one 1ll thl' more attracti ve games in th e CIF Southern Section. thc..•st• two heavyweights square off w11h loft y rankings at '>lake. El Toro 1s led b) junior quarterback Hn·t Johnson. '4h1k Westminster counters with a soltd running gaml'. Rancbo Alamllo1 tO·l-1) vs. Costa Mesa (Z-01 at Newport Harbor: Mc!>a's Mustangs blend an offen~e around quarterback Mike Crowe. receiver Mike R1tc~1e and three sound runners -Tyler Riddell. Mike Szyspersk1 and Terry Bryant, as wdl a'> lineman Kell y Day. Saddleback (2-0) at La Habra (1-0): The H1ghl andn !> await well-rested after losing their playing date w11h Cal High . but thev mav need all the rest they can get for the Roadrunners: wh o behind quarterback Scan Therien'\ option scnes. have roll ed over Santa Ana Valley and Dua Hills '1 ·11 at Laguna Beacb (2-0 ): The Dolphins pinned a 46-20 defeat on the t\rtists a year ago. but Jonathon Todd & Co. are fa vored to turn the tables 1n this matchup of South Coast n vals. Todd has averaged 9.4.yards a carry from his fullback post 1n two 1mprcss1vc wins. Santa A.na. ' Santa Ana ( 1-1) vs. Mater Del (Z-0): The Monarrh' of Mater Dei arc nd1ng high and have forgottl'n all <1ho ul two-year starting quartt:rback Todd Mannovirh. "'ho transferred to Capistrano Valley. thanks to tht• d )ort .. of Mike C urt1 us (30 for 45 for 373 yards and 3 TO<il. \anta Ana's key is runner Robert Lee. E1&aacla (0-!) vs. Los Amigos 11-l) at Garden Grove: The Eagles seek their first \ 1ctory against what 1s believed to be the Eagles' weakest opponent left on the f ;:ps~~ya~1st7~¥,~!~,~~~· PIRAT~S:.: r In till'\ IC\Or) 0\Cr Harhor, 1ailh11l·t.. Orangl' ( llll\t ( olkgl' t..1l "' '!n '" The Orangc..Cpast College baseball team has landed t'tfO members otTlast summer's Connie Mack Wo.rld Series champion Norw?lk team, including Series MVP David Dawson. , Dawson. a 6-1 , 175-pouod p1tcher- ou. tficlder. played last season at"West Los Angeles C ollege, but the sc hool has dropped its pr<?gram. Pirates Coach Mike Mayne said thl' Culver City High product would pitch for Coast. A second pitcher from the Norwalk squad. Mik.e Misu~aca. also h~s joined the Pirates. MtSuraca hit .4_0 with an 11-1 record on the mound for GlcndoraHiah last year. but will play shonstop ex cl us1 vely for t he pitch 1 ng- rich Pirates. Segura wln• bOut Francisco Sc¥ura of Coachella rallied to outpoint Greg Puente of Alhambra Thursday night in a 10· round Junior li,htwcight bout at tht• ' Marri ott Hotel 1n Irvine. The two fighter\ wngcd a ba1tlc 1n thr middle' of tht• ring frnm tht' opening bell and nl'' {'f let up. Puente kl·pt landin& hooks to the ho<l y. wh 1l<' ~guru wa~ bu~) plantin@ rnmh1na· 111rn'I on ruen1r'\ hl':ld .. ( .1rl Hughl'\ ru '>lll.·d for I J4 )arch on ~1 1"11111 ( 011kn•1l\'l' .'('hcc..luk Satur· JU~t 16 camrs. and caught 1v.o flBSSl''> d.t) .1gu111~1 Kan.:ho Santiago < ullcgc fo r 62 )ards and a touchdown. Ill a 7:JO m:it rhup at Santa .\na Bowl. I · . • d 1 rt ng llw l'ir:lll''>hold a~ll-15ad va ntngc.-in n t\.\O games. i.cco!' -year s a 1 till' ,cric~ 4u:lrterback Russ W1derburg hi t on . r he l>on~ oJ'.>('ncd Wllh an· 11n- 24 nf 42 passes for 395, yards an~ n prc'i!>I\ c 26-23 uiN:t of high I) ·to uted pa tr of tourhdo" ns. with split end l·ulkrton Colll'Sl. fhc Piratc'i arc II ugh, I k ath ll!l th; receiving l'nd of rom 1 ng nffa 14-6 lo'\\ Ill ( iolden Wt.''\t 14 ol lhcm for .08 yard~ and .. 1 dl''f11 ll· outga1n ing the Ku'>llc.•r\ Im·,. tuudtdo"n. Pl'lll'nn· also Int ll> 1411 \ilrd\ in .. I hc:) arc h} fa r the hes1 offr n'>1' e < >1 ;1ngl' Coa'it rx·nalt 1l'' tr.Im we·, l' pla)C'd aga.rn .. 1." 1{;1 ncho I\ kd h\ rrr .. hm:l n tallhat'k Sh.1l'kldonJ said after Vll'Wing fi lms (.ll'trn < .1m11hdl. lr1mi \addkhack ·Bakl'P1rtclJ was predi ctable. fhn ll1Kh. "ho ru .. hcJ ll11 lllX \3rd" on r.111 the hall most 1lf the t1nw We l'1ght i;uncs la't wt.'ek wh1 k 11' l'r\h1ftt.'d and thl') d idn't 1al..t• suphumun: qu.11 tl·rhack Jnhn < oot.. :h h .1n1agc of that. Wnvon't ht• ahk tn rnmpll·tl·d I(\ ol \I p:h <.l'' hlr I fl() do that against entura ·· '·"l'' .ind 11nl' toul'hdo\\n . ( Hkn'll \ l'I). the R11Mkrs Will hll'l'" . n1.11~gl·~ 11:1'11 Coat h Bill ~ nrkman largt·. nun·)tunting defense s1m 1lar to ah1> 11r.11,l'd thl· 01:11.·n1ng perforn~unrt· Ral..t'r\tid d ·' of 'tal\.\art dcfl'0'1\l' tarkk ~ulofl "Wl•'ll havl' tn phl) tx·ucr of-H.1nnl'l1l:rn11. who h:11I ""'rn tal·k k~. kn\IH'I} 1n this ganw 1fwt> arc going on<'\nrt.. and fnur time' prc.''i\U rl·d tht.' to ha'c an y chance to ·win·· hllkrt11n qu.11tl•rhat k. Sh arkkford 'a1J I lw P11 ate' "l'fl' 1n-.1dc.-thl' t'1nldl'll Not due 10 J)Oo r play. Shat'klcford \\\•\I \o.,arc.1 l11w 1hrl'l' time' a wee k 1n\1 '>t\. he will , g1H' S<'Cond·\tring u~o. "hut \l'tlft.'ll onl) v.11 h I 'I lt' 111;" quartc:rhnck Rill Marler. and back-up altl'I' a Rt1,1kr f11mhlr 1ailh11ck' ()l'l l 0111\ and Ed M1.·Cra) a "l\1 Ill\ e Ill gc.'I 1tl\11k till' \O that d1:1n1l' to \CC mort\ actwn Fm m.111' 1111w,,1~11n\t thl' Dom ... \\111 k I a\\ tnn amt ( arl Sa11crlicld, who ha' m.111 ,,11d · 1\1 .11,u likl' ll' '>l'e .,,,n1l' "hn•n hangl'd up a h1 1 ·· w1ll ,t1ll ,Hirt \U •rin~. \f\f11l' c\rl 11t11111 and ll'" thl' \ 11n11•,t 1wn.1ll1l'' · c.kl:J) for a 24-)ard Gl·orge Koutures f"1dd goal aucmpt tu IX' blocked by f ll\l1n·., Le-Bron font's. r u .. t1 n g111 on t~ hoard i:arl} 1n lht' fourth qu::sm·r with a school-record 41-):.trd Mar~ Ropcle field goal after nw' ing JU'>t 16 )art.ls with an In inc punt f hl.' Vaq ... "hu haH~ struggled this ,1·a,un 11ffl'ns1H'I) (o;conngonl > th ree 1lh1n 12 quarters) 'ICemcd a., 1f1 hc~ 'nwlkd thl·1r firs t "in on the en~u1ng 'el ll'' \lln In int•\ Ktin (ioodlin <;lipped "h1k rt·u·l\1ng thc: k1l'kofl . do'-'n1n~ thl· hall JI h" 1mn :1-~ard line \ Jqm·111 Jlin111r 4uartc:rhat k k if l•llll''> ("' h11 t<1ntpktl·J 11 ot 14 1>0 th r 111ghl \\1th •HlC 1nlCflC:pt10n) thrl'W (\\ll l• ltH fir\\ l(O\.\ 11'1 11 ' 111v 11111\ ''ingt·d-l offi:n~e. tht·n 111111 ,·ti till' ball l'lli:l·t1 vcl) on lhl' !?"'und Jga11hl a tiri ng Tustin dt·· kll'>l' Hui thl· '1\1 IOrl> wcr~ stopped un lnl1rth·and-lll al the Tillers' 22- \ .1rd lirw \\ 11h 4·40 rl·ma1n1ng. "Wl· mml'd the bal l. bu t nui at thl' t..e~ 111nt·\." Henigan sa'1d * Tusffn ~. lrvlni 7 Score tlv Ouer'ten I'""" 0 0 r .,;t1n 0 0 'rv-')fe1n111 ~ run qi(-otJtort\ ktflt \ Tu•-Ro~•e H t1e10 goat Tu\-HOll•'lll"' 1$ run 11<.oljar 0 1C~J Allendonce 1 800 lt\hmatf01 GAME STATISTICS Irv F '"' Onwn\ 11 R .. \n"' '"rdage l8 1~ Po"•"U ;aro,w e 113 Pa\\1nu 11 I~ I ""·"·' ) )~ F ..1,..,,t..1e\ ''J'""1ble\ n\t t 0 Pe,..,au1e\ ,...,rOc)\ilf' 9 10 INOIVIDUAL RUSHING 0-I 10-10 Tu$ 11 ) I 121 117 0 " 1 Ill I I s w 1r , rlernar1oe1 1 J2 Henigan. S· S Jones 1 tur m1riu\ 1 Sfe-1r1" e ti J] Gooohn 9 S• Lac.,.. ' 17 1 •J\-Mdl ••dOU 1) ·91 Ho111nge• 9 l t INDIVIDUAL PASSING ,,.,-h,'1~\ 'll.it 1'3 1.,\ MttOll"' O 14 l 117 INDIVIDUAL AECE IVING ''., fl: rtuti..1f~\ l t8 t1ern•ndel ~ 2& Pf'c.• 1 18 Lim I 10 LO(h, I II T u\-f>lllb\•• I SO Proc11now 1·2• Oanloerg l 12 Eoov I 9 MaclladO. 1·21 ··~ c ha'c a prett ) offensive hne uur,chn." '>aid Milum .. 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E~ ll<•·•rt...i 021 South B ~treet Tustin, CA Q2680 Phone: 7 14/71 1-7 15 1 • TUSTIN STORE ONLY ' STORE HOURS M-Sal Sun 10-6 '2-5 t "'' ~" 11•0 ' tu~tt" • ove11t~ ''"'' •~O ••" '•"'~'" • Qu111•v ~too """' I~• n t 41, Of a JOl\lt flCt ht U tt tt••c ''Of\,,,., mf tft\tnO••• .,,, "''" t'O\I •110 yOu• 'Yf\ 10 ~.to \u•t fi)u •t •OI O•u "''"G '~•s '''' ' to• ,011 nn,, 1 ,,,,,,it' • --·• \ CdM, Tustin runners tle for lead ln Sea View The Corona del Mar bou' team won twice Dan Kash 1ook top honors for Westminster and ('hn~ Black finished founh and 1111'1 HHtla1ton Buell It, Ma~ H : ~reshman Beth Dud le) ( 18 4Q) Tiffany-Anderson ( 11!: ~1th \IC tones ~ver Estancia and addleba~k w11h a lime of I S:J 4. bu.n he Barons trio of 1'C'spet'l1 Yely fer \he..llaquc:ror... .N.a.nc} dam was the onl y runncrr under 20 fini shed one-two for Newpon Harbor. 10 move into a lie Wlth Tusnn for first place in Dave Knos ( 15:50). R1ch1e Lockwood (I 6:22) Costa Me1a lt, Oruae JI: Chns Hobson min utes ( 19:33) as she crossed the finish hne Dana Hiiis !5, Jrvlae 3C: Barbara I theS~·aV1e~Leaguccrosscountl)race at 2·0. antl Wes Watkins(16:31)tookthencxtthrce and Charlie Mortno finished 1-2 for the lirst to lead the Oilers. Mllnna's Stacey fin 1\hCd fi rst (1 9:26) for Dana Hills, wh The Sea Kings defeated EstanC'la 17-45 and spots in the Sunset uaguc opcnrr. Mustangs as Costa Mesa ( 1·0) won by placing Wnght. also a freshman. had the second best took scvcn of the top 10 spots in the Soi cru1s<'d b) Saddkback I 5-44 Huntln1ton Be.ell ZO, M~rlaa ~3: Junior four runners 1n the top five spots of the Pacific cl~ki ng (20:01) of the meet. Coast League meet Irvine's Jenny Fran Corona dd Mar's Jim Robbins. Greg Shannon Winkleman of Manna cruised to the Coast League meet. Corona del Mar 19, E1tuda U ; Corna del earned second for the Vaqueros. who a hr)o<:k and Eddie Lavalle tied for fi rst place ta pt• fi ri.t in 15:37. but the Oilers ( 1-0 ) placed Trabuco Hilla 25, Woodbrldae 30: Ri chard Mar IS, Saddleback $0; E1tucl1 lt, Saddle-t·apturcd fo urth and fifth. 1n 19:27 at 15 28 in ih e li>aguc or,ener I-Or all three Sl'' en of lhl•1r runners in the top eight. Heppcnstall captured first place for Wood-'back O : The Sea Kings captured seven of the Orange %&. Costa Mesa %9: S<:n1or L1r tl•ams. Tlw ca K1Jlgs captured six of the first Edison def. Ocean View , forfeit: Tht" bndgc. but Trabuco II ill s captured the next top 10 positions to dominatr the Sea View Howard took the top spot in 20:3,2 11 '>C\Cn spots. · ('hnrgcr!> cl.aimed 1hc vi c.tory when only four three spots. League opener as Corona dcl Mar's Leslie .Mustang teammate Ann Sherman (21: Tustin %6, New~rt Harbor 30; Tustin 22, Sc.•...aha~~ ru nne rs fi nished the race. Ocean In girls' high sc hool action: Cashion took top honors in 18:28. Estand a's finished second. but the Panthers ( 1-0) pla1 Unlve-rslty 33; Ne"·port Harbor 28, University \'u:" ~l·r~1or Ha1ssam Sabra finished first with Ocean View 15, Edison 40: Twin sisters lknc' 1das captured second. but Corona del runners in the nC'xt fou r pos1 t1ons to win 1h 29: ( 'ol11n Bodc and Larr~ Stilgenbauer a 11mc of I 5:57 hannrn and Kathy Karpel led the way as the Mar ca ptured the next s1i< spots. Pac1fiC' Coast League opener lin1~hl·tl '>l.'l'Ond and founh rcspec11' ely to Oaoa Hills. 20, lrvlne 38: S~rkcd by the Sl·aha~ ks domanated the SunSt·t League Newport Harbor 15, Tustin ct; Newport La1una Bucb n . Laguna Hills Cl: 1 heltl 1he dclending Sea V1c\\' League cham-w~nn1ng pertormancc of Fermin Srgura in opener The Karpcls were eacl\ c~d-in H!irbor Ii, University CS: THtln H , Ualver· Artists. paced b) co-~1nners Wendy Peter! pion \J1lor\ \plit thC'ir threc-wa> meet. I:-35 Dana H1llHarned 1he top three spots an 19 10 lo pan· an Ocean View swec)lj>f 1~ sily 37: fhe Sailors (2-0). who ha ve now won and MC'a&cn Barnell s efTom. of 19:41. sw. Fountain Valley t2, Westminster 39~ en1or thl' 'iouth C oasi League meet. Kev in Chasr fi, l' positions 32 ~tra1gh1 dual m<.'t<ts. took th e top fi ve places. the fi rst six places ~ • • • • M AJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Amtrtc•n Lnvue WEST DIVISION W L Pct. G8 An9t1\ 89 6.J Sb r P."' 80 77 516 9 Ott• ono 12 81 '71 11 , "-an\a\ C '' l I 82 464 18 , ~""" f 61 96 08 22 C••Cll0( 61> 86 4)4 ?3 M•nnp\ ·~ oS 87 418 14 BO\ton Toron' Ntw Vor• Or,ro.1 C Pvf'lllnC M 1lwau,f't B11 • 'T'O'f' EAST DIVISION 91 60 84 69 83 o9 80 1) 17 76 " s 1 71 57 Tl\ursd41v'' St0t•' A,,_, 6 C f'•f' &na 3 '-bW"\O\ C ~" 8 M "'"t~· 'e ~ r ""'"' • Dt • e • 2 ¥NO •e-~ 9 8a trnor,.) 'e•&t\ 8 ? Ot•r 1 ·1 10 ,. 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Bo''°" IOS, Carrer Ctevtteno, 101 A81-Ca"\eCO Oellleno •• IU. '""' Pro gOif results Clevtt•no. 109. 8•11, foronto, IOI Ric•. Bo,1on 107 M111ino1v New York. 105 HITS-Malflnolv New Yor~ 273, Pucllell Soutflwest Oa•sl< Jim G•llao11er 35-:)6-71 Jtue Trevino 36-38-7• M•nnetola, 111 Ferne ndt l Toroolo 20'1 &ell lat Abilene, T111al) Oav•• Lovt 111 32-39-71 ~•Clo. Cr•~• 38·)6.-7& Toronto, 195, Booot, Boilon, 19• Morrh Hllel\k.v 34-32-66 Pa t McGowan 34·37-71 JoM Sta uoll••r 36·38-74 OOUBLES-Mtlllno1v. New York, 49, 8000•. 0 A Welt>rlng 36·»-66 Tim Norris 36·35-71 Blt lne McCeltl11er 38·36>-74 N,l Bo11on. 44, 8uck.nt r. Bo11on, 39, Bell, Toronto, Oen Pohl 32·34-66 J.C. Snead 36·35-71 Robert Wrenn 38-36--74 NATIONAL CONFUll!NCE s:!";..o )8, Alct, Bollon. 38 Grt11 TwlOO\ 38·19-67 Jack R.i1ner 35·36-71 JOM AOem1 37·37-7• Wttl TRIPLES-Buller. cievel•n<I 14, Ferna ndez. Oeve Etc11e1t1eroer 37·3s-67 Buddv Garoner 36·35-71 C1erenc1 llo1e 36·3'-7' W L T Pct. 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Higuera wins No~ 2Q B~ewer pitch er stops Orioles on eight h its tn-9-~ trtumpfi--=_ From· /.P cll1patcll1es MILWAUKEE -Robin 't-Ount had a two-run homer, Paul Molitor drove. 1n three runs and Teddy Higuera posted hi~ 20th victory of the season Thursday as M1l.wa!Jkcc defeated the Bah1morc: Oriolcs:9-3. · Higuera. 20.10. became the American League's second 20-game winner behind Boston's Roger C'lemens. H 1gue~a St"atterC'd e1gh1 hits. struck out four and walked none 1n tossing his 14th complete.game. Higuera also became t~e first Milwaukee pi1cher10 win 20gamt"s s1 ncr Mike Cald"cll won 22 in 1978. The loss dropped Bal11mort" in the AL East t.scmen1 and was 11s 82nd defeat of the season. marking the first ume Orioles Manager Earl Weaver has finished with a bclow-.500 record. Yount. who entered the gamt' in the fift h inn,1.ng.when Glenn Braggs injured his leg while running out a triple. doubled in both the fifth and seventh innings. .\II of Baltimore's runs came on homers as Eddie Murra) his his 16th 1n the seH·n1h inning and h1'i 17th in tile ninth. Flo)d Ra)ford's eighth homer in the c:Jghth \('(m.'d the other Orioles' run EISl'"hl'rl' In the -\mencan League Blue Jays 4. Tigers t : In l)\.·tro1t. J es~ Barfidd and f on) f l'rnt1ndc1 htt third-inning home runs to po"er furnntll 0' l'f the l 1$l'r" JO\.· John~n. "11h help from rehevl·r Tom Henke. boo">led h1., rrl·on.I with Toronto 10 7-2 after being alqu1rr<l from Atlanta. where he "as 6-7 Johnson "on his third straight decision. striking out t\.\O and wall..1ng one. Henke co llected his 25th save. his filth 1n the la .. 1 fiH: games. working tht· final two 1nntngs and g" 1ng up one run. Royals 8, Twins 1: In the Mctrodome. 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' • ' ' I nounced his second rellremcnt as· manager of the ~';"~~;.~ p g g g g E""""'" 0000 G•t1• >tt t o O 0 1."'f>'Ot ll> ) 0 l 0 1"41 1Cft4" Oft I 0 0 0 O 1 11 t T-17 1 11 I kwtlW- M 1lwaukec Brewer<; on Thursda). sa) mg he 1.1.as "JUSI uw'"'""" 1 • • o II """"""\P 0 0 0 0 • ~ing reahs11c" after 41 )Cars in baseba . r-u '" 1 r-n • 1 • "I said. 'Wjiat am I doin~ here') I should be bat'k in s.wo.., - .... ASTROS CLINCH TITLE ••• ,..._Cl ··The 1pht-rlftlC' fattbell I had today was the' best I had all year," 1 Scott said\ ... , 1tarted thinkina abo&t.t _ the no-hitter in the' aevmtb innina. r JU st wanted to keep throwil'I 1tnka." The Astros were picked as also-rans in prc5eason but blossomed from the start to take chartt of the' division beclt wuh the (Jnl JM&dt ohtle llllM and walked Chah Divis to Alft dw .lttOftd innina. Tht walk adld ott'utnnaof27'h innu191 wita.ouaa walk. standinas. - "from the bqjnn1na. I thou&ht this would be a lf'Cll ballclub," Astros Manager Hal Lanier said ... It was a pcrfcct endtn&. to settle it at home. I don't think our pitchers have to like a Scott aot str~ in the &ate innin.gs, reurina 19 sttaiaht batten after Pavis' walk until caa.dltt 'tlil Qucllcnr walked with OM out iia *-e1g~th. Scott struck out the side 111 the s11uh and added two more stnkeoull If'! the seventh. beck seal to anyone." • S<:ott's 13 strikeouts gave him ~98 . for the season. two shortofbecomins onl) the second NL n&ht-handcr - behind Houston's J.R. ltichard -to strike out 300 in one year. Scott's prev1ou~ total for three years with t'he In the e1V11h. hC' sllrted the inruQI b) s1nk1n' out Bob 8renly, ,aivin& him six strikeouts in his last seven batters. He thl'n -walked Ouelette. but hl'J<>tou1 of the 1nn1n1 by ttninaJOK ~uos was 293. nbe on a fielder's choice arounder ~nd p1nt h·h1t1er Mike Aldrete on a long fl) ball to.center field . lllke Scott Scott allov.ed only thr« base runners. HC' h11 Dan Gladden tn the Aldre\t"s fl) ball was only the third hit out of the mfield 1n U\C' pmc and wa~ the clo$C!St the G1al)ts g~t to a hat. ' ANGELS CAN WRAP UP TITLE TONIGHT • • • From ~l . . "Good p11ch1ng keeps ~ou dose. lt allows yQu 10 go I for .l "'11h a big fl) ball and be a hero." Jack~n' said. "If \OU don't ha\'C the pitching, II doesn't matrer how many home run!> you h11. "In Oakland and Ne" York . l'"e been around pitching staffs that keep )Ou dose Then )OU can get one h11 and he a hero.'· Jacl..!lon wasn't the onl\ offl-ns1vc hero. All nine '>ltlrtl·rs had a hit and De( '"':e\ had two The -\ngcls. "ho couldn't '>Core a run off N1ekro in 1985 (2.2 1nn1ngs) and scored onl) three off him 1n 71'1 1nn1ngs earlier this )Car. managed two ofTh1 m before he oo"ed out. In the third. Ruppert Jones doubled and Brian Do"' ning "alked. Wall) Jo) ner then hned a 1-0 pitch into right field. his second RBI 1n two games and his club- lead1ng 94th of the )car . Dc(inccs followed w11h a single to left and the Angels h:id lll'd the score Cle\cland took the lead back in the se"enth when rnol..1l' Cor) Sn)der. a Brigham Young n1verst1} tt·ammatc of Jo)'ner's. stole some ofh1s friend's glor). S} ndl·rcrushcd an 0-1 McCaskill pitch. drJving 1t hke (lark's ball. o'er the "all in center, For Snyder. who was n,01 ~·,en calkd up until late June. 1t "a~ the ~3rq home r1,&.n of the }car as wl'll as his ~4th RBI It also extended his h1111ng ~treak to 13 games Bui fonunateh for Mc( a\kill. the .\ngcls came up "' h the rall to "·e him lht' "in. Mr ·a~k1 . astl' e1g t innings. a 0"1ng Jnd Jll three: run!>. He also walked three and struck out ~l'' en Donnie Moore came on to pitch a ~oreless ntnth. l'.lrning his 21st save. * ANGEL NOTES -C"-•ei•n<I \l'lOf'l\IOO Julio Fr•M'e did "°' P<•• T"""dh n.9P>t l'r•nco •1 1hll \uttering from \Of't rnuK~1 tn 1111 ro b c•~ onc.,rrro Tunoav'on a rterd 1••11"9 1n tnt flf\I 1Mon9 (rtannel ~ ,.,11 1now ronoghl'\ gernr t>e111nn1n9 •' 7 30 Nolnon9 'l11 o.en •nnouncea olhcoall• Dul wo•d 11 ln•I Int \l•lion wlll no1 ltltv1,.~d•v t•tn ri In. r •t~ ' no• ••• OK 10.0 Bee" '" Oectrnt>tr •' 1>1..0.11'1 winter m eet ng, "'nllf'I ~n•l>f' C.-Meudl W•d '' would '•"' 90 ••ctor-e\ to .. ·" 1ne Arntroe•n LHOut Wt\1 Wot'1 Ille ••• '""'91 n•vr wor"fO out "'"'" lfll! Anl)f'i\ ••"" 1'1f lr 90!'1. ,,,.. \nould ""n tne d1V11ion, m."•Mll M&ucn aoe>eer O!Jllt oroontl•C ' I don I c•re &DOul t>t•llQ ri9P11 1u11 1>1!1119 l1n1 •••d Meutn Tnt Re nqe'1 comr 10 •own 1on1gn1 tor 1ne oornonQ 0141nrrr·o•rne n ••t1 1na 1 could end •ne Wes1 r ace A tew ort·\nowaown •'•'• T•r Anllf'I\ a•e 6·0 •n l'lted ·lo·nred meet•Mll\ ''"'" Tu•• ,..,,,. file ore~ ng •••If "•••nil tom1>1e1e ge mf\ .n tour of 1ne ••• KIA McC.w• nu '~o ncluO•rtO a on~ n'"•' Den s.utfren, #"01 o•tcne, Seturoav n•, Ol'\'9 - no\ )()Oii> .. n ena Mi*• wm. """° w lll \IArl Sund•• Ila\ one Tl\e '''" ., d "'no1r ..,., I 33 ERA IQl•n\I 11'11! lhnQef\ lne Ar>Qel1 will \end JOIW\ C•ndtl•r .. a ' Sullon 'IS ,, and Will 19·11 'n Inf \e••l!1 T'lt Ranger\ .. co.-n•er .. In Mllit Me\eft 1 ) , ... ..-. Hovtfl 1 \S 101 •r>O ...,y Witt q q "I didn't feel Iha! great. but once I 101 on a roll. I started throwing the· ball where-I.wanted." McCasluU ~1d. "I made a fe" pitches that I got away with. but this "a!t a fun ont' to" in "I was upset :iftt·r 5n~der\ hit because I thouaht I'd g>,cn up a game-" 1n01ng h11 I had thro"'n him fastballs a" a} all night. I got one up. and he's a strong kid. I was not pka~d with the pitch. but ner)thing worked out as ii 'H.'t'm' to ha'r all )ear long ·· .\nd because of that. tht' .\ngeh arc on 1he verge of "inning their third di\ 1<>1on 111le in d ub h1stor). McCaskill. who has done his pan. can ~•I back and prepare 10 celcbra1c. "Thal "as the first thought as ~n as we won thC' game." he said. "And 1f"c "in 11 ton1g.ht. that champagne' sort'" 111 taste good .. Dodgers, Padres split one-r un d ecisions LO~ .\NGEL F.~ I .\Pl -Kt.·vin McRe)nQ.lds ·h1~ a t"o-run homer"' 1th one out in the nrnth 1nn1ng, lrfting the an 01l·go Padre!l to a 7-6 second-game' 1c1ory and~ split nt thl'lr Thur!>da~ doublehec1dcr w11h the Los .\ngeles Dod l'r\ mered w1ttf Onl· OUI tn the 10th inning off loser unce M &" c the Dodger'> a .i.' 'KIOf) \ll Re' nold!>' 25th homer of the ~ason came agamst n:l1n l'r K~n Hu" cl I. 6-11. after Ton> Gw)nn had an inlidd ">Ingle \-h ( ullers. I 0-9. got the '1ctof) Howell "J:> the "1nnenn thl· first game The Dodgers had rall ied for three runs in thC' eighth tor J n-5 lead 1n thl' nightcap Pinch-h11tl'r Pedro Guerrero hit a run-t,Conng c;1ngle off( ra1g LelTens and pinch-hiller B1tl \1Jdlock':. RBI grounder against McCullc~ 11cd the 'uire 'itl'' c <)a\ lht'n drew a bases-loaded "alk from \k( ullrr'I ~an Diego had gone ahead ""uh t" o runs 1n the top of . lhl' c:ighth Benito an11ago one of '" rookies in the PaJn·,· 'tarting hnl'UP '>tngled home the ue-breaktng run .i nd hl· 1Jtl·r '>l.Url·d on a \uiude squec1e hunl h' Rand) \'>Jdmir °i~I\ l'\\enJ ed hi' h_1tllng \ln:ak h i d lareer-h1gh 2\ i.tJml'' "1th J ""Ilk 1n l'alh gan1l· K ...... c ... -100 OIO 1U-t 000 ., ot0-1 --W-.-~ pit! --9'( l\AC! \L E-Pe<ofa lr~rv.,. OP-¥ N"HO'I t LC>e-K•"W\ ( f't' I M1n~r1 1) 1&-~ta\ Ptieola Wri1!1 l &-l.. ~·ff'I 8 Jaca'°" HR ·W\f\01\ t Svnoc»r9 11 Flonda.' .. Bamberger. 61. said. The Brewers arc 1n last ~ !: :: !::: I ~~b~c~~a~1v1s1on. _ t7=~1111·-~-1 .. +--~~=~~-~===~~===~~~~~~-~~~~m••·-~~7--~~---"lt'sanerw-v.racktngJob.''Bimfiergersa1a.,,." ... D.-o-n~t-Loa...,,.. •• ,., > p,,....,gft • 18-Wf'Cnt.,. t'"0'9-. •f'l"lff'f'1e get me "rong. It has 1 ts good points. but I "e1ghed 11 and HR-o, .. _. 10 H""' ,, se -11 •• ,,., I came up with mort' bad points than good point~.'· ., s-s• ,,,,,. '" 14 11111 19 so If' H 11111 II SO llMUIClf¥ S.O'"->N I 11 S ea •• ,...., 11 1 Qui_.., S ll I I ) -I 0 0 ¥\Ola L IS IJ 6 1 J 10 4 J ~Ol'lteit"IOt 1 I t I • 4 I ] . 0 0 S..be'f'he ""' 1)1'<"e<I •o <I N I'•''-" ,,,. .... '1IP-&~" o" S.IW'"IG4"~ P.A.•~" O• QvlMinCMtf'rv 'lt#P-S.C>e""•~ umoire\-t-4on'\t ~oe r ,,, H\f\CP\OK.k S.C--ono 8ttm101r-f~ttO '""'" l -)01 ._,.., It was Bamberger's third retirement as a maJOr league manager He steppt"d down from the Bre"ers 1n 1980 and from the New York Mets 1n 1983. Bamberger brought the Rrewcr!I lht·1r first w1n01ng <;eason 1n I 1)7Q. but after Thursday's win o' er Baltimore. the team v.a<; 11.g I and 201: game<; behind first-place Boston . He <;a1d hl· probabl) would ha'e retired e'en 11 the Brewers had a w1nntng season. -Owe,, ""o "' -o s • l l 1 • ~G"""" 11 J • ' I 0 0 SIC••.. • • ) 0 0 0 I I -'· ._._ IS·ll • ' I I ~I S.,.,,., 0 I 0 I 0 .. , ... ,,.,. ~ 0 0 0 0 M(WIW""I\ t 0 0 0 t 0-t~·l'\.,O O .. C"ff 10 ) 0.U~\ I'\ '~ t'"' NP----0-cn•,,•O Ume>trh-~ S'f'!'O ~ "'' Ot• I \Kono MeltOf\ Tt'llrd "•' .,.., f-1 •1 A-) •63 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Qll Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary ·",'-1/. ~ Non smoker CJ; ~ Rates •>IT 1; · S31-n40 441 Old ... wport Blvd. ....port BHch, c •. Call 642-5678. Put a few words l o work for ou • J~tl1~lC<> ~-& SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ...... ,,_OC ..._l A Sto$Hr"'V_ l.._ ...... ... , .. ..,_,"""" , ...... Cor•lltl--2191/o ~1j-. 1 o8~Jn f ire~tone 81 Norw~lk l1J Rh6 3233 71 4:636 6775 ,. ... 900YWAYH !Mt.,,_leleftcul ·--poO '31 . uc> MENS A WOMENS STYLE CUT •900 :~ Fllt Top HIGHLIGHT ... Ylftt 19C""441w a ~..-.c_,. ~ :::· •39 ll>t .. M TOftt '23 MR. MEL'S HAIR STYLING "'81..,..... Sf W4'11< A _ f..k __ ~·...,..even• UP•NO\ 7M·WGI • ..... ,_ ... C..... lenl lt22 ..... IUI~ CISTl IUA-S4J.l 156 l~O lfoedway 642-91 0 ~~·"'' l!I~~-=-~~ rbLPl'Ef e AS SHOW"f11 • 3-Speed • R..,erM • Full S ile Fan •Bell Heng.t\9 Sys..., IQr Veultltd C•longa •Ci ne Bledftl•"""'o" II .oo I C',,.''19 C'fJ/~lo SAVINGS ON NEV'\ 10 YEA R WARRloNTY' ,AN 'IATUCl'll: I ILAMll •Large~:? S.•ze • l ·Spe.<!t Revert• • Ad1u•t1b•• 8u11e1 L 1Ql\ll White end 1tlm0nd '*"" 1l'lt1 ed only * MADE IN U.S.A.! * STOIU HOUlll ,. ... .. . ..... . " "' ., . ., •••• • 111ur111c .11110 •CCff'rtD' Daily Pilat & TWA l=1NO OUT HOW GOOD WE RE ALLY ARE 1/1(.HTS A ~AllA&f Ft()M A \/t.jf ((\ N'l •. JI VIA (,()(Df"I ~'A ft A/lll"wf~ ----- ' C9 * OrangeCoas.l'DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 26, 1086 LACou-nty Fair handicap SATUROAY'l •MTRUES 111 .... 11·111¥ .... ~) ""' -'= ll:lll A"AL.OOSAS P'Ml:ST •ACIE. 6 t,..rlon~n. P\irM; t1.1DO. l ve•t okl• & UP Cl•lml119 P•k:•. $l .!OO. Duml>!v Huf'f'19!y, Hoolo 'm, A"°INt ~. -,Full Court Pr•••. St¥1t\ll Tlmt, Ooutllit ~i.. 1-..o Fun SOn, L.••'• Aull>mh Wino, Mr C.,.or.c11 SQon.a Mone¥. SELECTIONS. 1. Al'll!ll•• Dout>le, 1. Oollbltl Sllufflol, 3 WO!t•ll MGM•: L1>r>U•llo•· Slvllal'l ,,_ QUAltTIEllHDRSES SECOND llACI. l~ v•rd1 Puri.e il0,000 ill llow•nt • l v••• old' &. ""· Si• A lol .,n, Bonk Tne (••II. Mino G•m., Slren1 M1rm1l11, MOUi'! Heri••o• f GUllll G""' Aoore••lon SELE CTIONS l Toug/' G""'· 1 Mounl H1rl•1H l Ban~ l "-Ca r.II L<>1111•110! J.-ll"CI G•- THl•D llACE. olOO vl •O• P""'' i.0.000 Pomon• Qi.or11r lior•e Cn1n,1>•Dll•lll1> lnvlt1· tlonll Honok •P illllow•nc• J ""' Old• &. I.JO Artf1lo, Trul¥ A MllOl'>tlor. Rl11N1ilo11. Scott Lewi•, Crlmoon Ro~. SI Wiiie. \l•llOVJ Pt>ilcv, s1ir1in S..uc1 , BCR Hfl'l'll>lfll 61ov. TL Poe . • -SELECTIONS ' Rl11 N Hl11ll, 1 Seo!! L•Wll J SI w1111 LO.-,;JlllOI BC!il Hemi>enl 810\f THOROUGHBREDS FOORlH RACE. I !uffOflO\ Pur1e 110000 ""4•Mf' 1 ~••r Old•. ore<i ''l Ca,.lo•nl1 Cla ·11ln11 DflCf iJl,000 . • 1 F1111v IS10ll~J 1 C••• oe Orn lW1tt1n l• l P1rr1 • ~""' (V1len1..,,1., ~ '/or A.we1ome 1B.,n•e•PIOt'l 5 G•ee~ Commanoo Pd"'-'''C'" 6 Suro•I•• Tally <Doo<v• 1 Sco•e H1gn (B1ac• 1 e l(aa.,.•e ISco•n 9 ~o•ce• .. 1lv 1G'"''"' I• 10 P1n1er """"''-' ""''-'"" I .\l\O .. ~l>W "' '" ·Ill '" "' "' • 1 IJ '" "' '" II Ma~f' A PotOel!" !C.arton~ Ill I~ G.01010 ( W~"'-''' 1 118 IJ E •11•..i N.,, ''-' C: 1r""" • t IJ u sno ~''" 1-'fnd • ! 18 lS C1111• 01ft" Bo,,1111 21 118 la A Wee Bl• 1•1tn Bon,111 'I \IS FORCEFULLY J l A~cet>e<:I '"' a c1.on 1a11 bul '"'"f<'l 1n g1mP ~"O•' •o•ceo '~'-' l'lu• "om me 111r1 !Men W•• bum1>ea late 101.n11 M •I cnonce ,.,11 ''-'~'''' 1••on11 oa.,..1n11 !O<la• FASTL T !I I El••'-'' ea•• 'oeeo !><!'Ore cominy 10 aOfuo• n11• ~1111 ma•f' a"1eno1 dr ""' ,..ell. PANZER VALUE •1 21 fy~,.. e!lor1 •o lougnfr 0•001 ~o0cn •o r('of'•t>f'I ''Y~ ,..,.1 I ONGSHOT SCOli!E HIC.H FIFTH AACE. o 'u'''°'"~' ""'''-' \.Cl 000 l .ea• o•O• !. ~p f. "I t. '"I (.a ·~~ O"Cf .. ~ , FO!lunA•t •I 19,.,, • 10) ? Tne Boe•ne 51,. "' 110 J s~.,,. ..... 8ao1 .. 116 • ~lu•ier Ouu •S01 ,~..,, 116 S Ba,.,O•na 6o•~e• ·f ~• 11a rt turn '"' wlU \tldom Hftd 1111e< M>OI; ,L.UT· TIR OUST (10-1) Include thi. -In,.,,_ Oelllf DouDlt, w!l M Dki prJce_ LONG$.HOTo a.AM· 8!NA &OLGIEll',~ ---- NXTH •AC• ....... IUflOllOI. ~ .. ~ •••.aoo. Mol.,.n A.llow•flt9. Colli &. galdl!lllJS, ) &. • V- "'' I Htffuv1 (;1,,,. IOomlng.,.1) 1 Mvout !S!all~· I) l Manror B•,... Ratul"n CP1ttt•1on·H 4 juen Colorado lMene) S Bolcl L110tlr (Brink ... llOH) 6 wn1111our11 Lint. \Gll~111n i 7 Cool Minar l8•notr••I I P.col P~1n IOU111r.-•) 9 ROM'' Jo11 l8011n) 1~ F1Une1!1n (CamOO•I AIM> .. kltidt '" '" '" '" "' '" ot 1 IJ "' "' ~111 ll M1lltr OI t.em• !E 11•ad-oJ 114 12 Dl!lwlfe Prince !St•~l11g>·7~ 114 13 Gonool''°'' 1P1 nff.on·1> II• 14 8i...,.r• (Fernal\CM't) 111 IS !<Id OM>on1lf (Ml'f'I) I 14 ,U SllllOlll:Ot Sam (lio1t•amp/ Ill 'BOL.D LIE.ADER !t -7) Wall rla<k'n ov 11111 'IOtlr la•!. llnl'll!ed 111mt1v, wlH 11W•Koli!e 1xtr1 ll•ll 1 !lil'IOr>U, MENTAL IA"I( •l!TUll" (1-2) *ond IMll wlllll no !IW'Ht •o Ill• wlnne<. !IQur11 tor I lllore i'l wfdt!-Ol>lfl roct , COOL. HITTIR (6-IJ Soeid IO Clelr 11111 lltkl, ... , not oe.n GU! ond mov nffd '"-roc1 LONGSHOT M 'l'OUT SEVENTH RACE. J turlon111 Pur\e 110 000 J Yelo> oldl & uo Cla om•no o"ce \I.ODO I 5all1nt SP<'C1al. (911t~/ illlt 2 B1'hnar'1 l:\lu!I tBon111a ) 111 ) Eruoh~t (F1rn1nde1 I l!J J H-~I Quan er1 (NO';lue•) Ill l ln•f""" Gao< (C "nf'Ql l •117 6 Vt f0'1•C •' 1ma11e lS••••'"I 114 7 Le R1c 11n (0rlf!la l 114 I Toi) EMe••a•ne• (S1a11ln~1 1 l ll 9 B•endDll Ca•o (S1blllfl l \t4 GALL.ANT SPECIAL 15-71 "'p1>1a•M 111v ""nn•!f .,.,,1,. .n cootrol unt<I •on11 !u•ion11. 811t~ c1n ~• .. o m" '"""'" on nl\ 1oe1 !O<lav EllilUPTIVE (J-11 Wiii nelp ._..,., Nl<Mlll Pat e CI PaDlfl of top 1nou10 !1l1tr. BRAHDOH CARO ll ·lJ "'""'''' 1011•tl l cont.,nde• w"l111 \tron11 •"•let> • '" Olenty D1 •~ uo •ron! LONG-SHOT LE li!ICAIN EIGHTH RACE. a J lu•IOtlO• Pur1e 1 19,000 J vee r 0101 C1almon~ orice Jl?,000·18,000 I Gr1mov Jae" (Bllt~) o 111 2 Prem.er~ (Poultnl ) 1\6 J Tiie L11! Oraoon (P1tre·1on• 114 I Jul>!!.,, TO(l'ee l Per .. a l 116 ~Lan• M1nu1 (Men11 116 6 New Doc is1111.n111) )16 I Trlnll• Hiii !Garroooi ! 19 8 Run.,1n11 ll1me>ant 1S!e•1n•) !II 9 Noon s.,., tO<tegaf 1!6 NEW DOC 1'·11 Bea • win""'''"'' '" ~eme flfo<1, Oi'l'l•ll to m •• O•lll, can •e°"el NOON SUM. (9·1) Droooiou lot 11g 11om '"'1gll! a11ow1nct ftklf• •l•Ono r i~r •n 1"'-' 11r~ttn (;RAMJIT JACK . !6· 1, El111 me10t n held 11111. orew• !lie OGJto ano '' not o"t 01 .,,, 1ea11ue LONGS,..OT TlllNITY H""LL . -- TERRY TiliRELL _Horse racing results 11 J,A:, JOftnson (Voltn1 ..... ~ IU DON•· IL.UI! (4-1) C•P&llll e0ftd111-r lllgfl on u.lt ""'' lllWrtl\!"' _.. -ttu.. oval IOld Plnc1v mat.ti r••• •-•••nc• lo rlc!t, D4•1Y JIA• ll · 11 O<rllnllolv 1 Dtlt1r ·colt thi n 1111 tffor! lndlc1tt1, will oa 111ro 10 !Mnv "flt!\ 100 tflorl, IOl.D lllAYO (1-1) UPHI Wlnntr Cl..W IMClt. In llnt 1.,,_Pt, IH'lmtO !O dO t)oltll 100.lf LONG - SHOT TIMOTHY DAY , TE~'fH RACI!. '"' t~rto11111 Pur"'-' illllowar.ct . 3 v11r Olcll &. .,p, l WlllP u o Tha 'J1mDO (G9rrloo) 1 Co.."ln11 Ea!N CV•ltt'lrutla l J Sl•rl At Noon (Qf'l~o ! 4 P•••Ol'I JOlln rouve•H > s s1u111111 iP!nc1v) ~ RamDllno Monti (Bonlll•J I Or!ceo (ltot.,.1) I Homing 4"l>tl !Mtn•) 11 N1n11 T1m {EllrMll ) 10 F•vln11 Le110n• (SIOllle-1! 17',000. "' . " "' '" '" , .. '" ... , .. ". COURSING EAGL.l (6-ll H11 re111v comt lo ne nd ot 11111 1nd OOll not rtcel•t 1nv rr1otCI, will Dt nlc1 prlc1 111•ln !Odllf, WHIP UP TH• Tl!MP'O (t -2) WI.,. !lln>UllllO\ll torClllll I"-111ue, OOll "°' -It'll le1d, moil tfltcll vl rlllt>I oH ! .... 1>11CI , SL.UGl'l!fT (l -ll Mpv.O f;>i! 11rtv In 1111, P!nc•v wlH IHI! too M rlGfm1nc1 from tlll• r.,n.,.r Mlrt. LONGSHOT: PARSON JOHN. lLEV•NTH •ACE. At>out \~ mli11 p.,,,, s7S.OOO Pomon1 Dt•Ov Stcond Olwi•iOn l vter OICI• Gro•• P.,,,,,. \IO,OSO. V•lul to winner. i'6 JOO .. l F..,11 (l\1rm (Valt nr.,.10 1 " 119 2 Br!11~• Tom (SIOlll•I 11 7 l Lig~tnlng Din {Warren) lU 4 Prlnc1 Bol!Ov,B IOllY.,,e1l 172 S Brull'! Anre fMenel 11• 6 Q"IC~ Twl" IPinc1v) 119 I Caro'• HollvwOOd tB11c~l 117 8 Grtclan Wonder (Pf1u1! 11~ 11 Ack Ac~ Heir !Peoror•) 119 10 TlVDw H0mt CGerrlOOl 111 11 U•t>one CowbOY (Steyen1) I 14 11. Bug1rl1n (0r1tifa) 1'17 • lJllllNCE 8011¥ I . (7-IJ Rldtr. lr1intf. ana l'.o•MI l\1ve tMte n 1ou11~ comoo tnl1 ¥e1r, bell •~I• 1wll! coll •or a u, BRIGHT TOM {J-1> F1w Ca1 .. me1 nor\el ~••• .-ver \1arl<l'd ol • Folr , ll>ea~• "'ell lo• \!alu•e Pomona I'll~ arte l...O, FULL. CHARM 14-11 Ground \lvino f lCH I ncl "'on11 tln••n ma• o.. 1u11 !lie Uc~•t. Del M1r'1 1ead•nll rldfr mft~I' <k'OU! LONGSHOT· CARO'S HOLL ¥WOOD LACoantyFalr (If Jlo.,...11' Jllt'll, JI-} THUASDAY'S ••SUL.TS I Ufll .. 11· .. lr ._,.,.., AHAL.DOSAS P'Ml:ST •ACI!. 'lur,ipng1 h ¥ From Tl'letOUHI {Wrlt111--•-.o-3'.00 Rov11 1.140.m !BOllll) S.DO 'O! A IC:ll'ld (B.,•n•) Time· 0;•9 AtMI r1n· Laich Tl'lt Hll(ll, Ml•• Qu•l!ly TIMt, °'"""'*' Girl, TV Beov S(r•tCMd' 11.0 On TMI HHll, Ml11 •Onv'1 World, 5Pool<• srr•w $S l!XACTA (2·6! 1>1110 l~9.SO OUARTl!RHORSl!S • SEC.ONO RACE l~ v1rch -en~ 11,HIOtnt (QJOlrlcksonl Five Doi Merrlmtnt (8oo11~ l !dv B Gov (Edw1•01) -,"f Tlmt:" 11,31 •.00 ),.0 '·" ,., '·" '" Al•o ra n: G•1 To Tne Llml!•, Doctor J.O, Mtrrl V1nllv. To Be 0.-Nol To 81, Sma111 War $S •XACTA (7·2J Ollla W OO THMl:O •.t.CE. )~ "''"' Ju,ia Moan Bl" (N091>t1J Humbuo Counlv (D!Oerle~1on1 Lone1 E•o•e•• (Sttv1n1l Tlma 18 31 1760 4to _,,. "' '" '" AIM! ran.: Slltlnonal10klmi ... Mill ~lne Qi.1"10 Mil\, 01_. Pet1. $c•l !Cllld: lndl110 OOUDle. Apt To Ooa ,, •XACTA C1-71 1>1ro $U6,DO THOll':OUGHllllll!OS P'OU•TH •Ace:. 6'11 '"''°"9' PoP\ller 411 !Patton> ?J IO 1 10 en o S•,o• C\11•11••11 l~.ltO .AdY1nct mant !Wa••etil Time 1:10. '·" "' "' AIM! ran· 8•1d N' 8 r.,ce AetiaMlo .... Role, "'"'"'de Bl•C~lf! B••"· Suo>e• Bue:~ Don G1rry, GAii. S.tan·1 k•l!ClleO; 5.,,,. NA!"'" Prince Amtle!'I , 6i1ll1r1, Ter.ottiea•ll l(,1m 1 Gf!10 Out Bladt FIFTH RACE. 6' > !"ttong\ Com111 Fli rt CSltllllt ) Brian'• Flyln11 !Domlngyezf W11e• Jacket 1811t~l Tome 1·10 ?IS !OX! )60 '" '" .. , "' Al\O r•n Don B ........... f tt c ... ·• Lad. 'l'ulopla n Tom. Name O! Tt>e Go"lf. S1r1noe Mu1lc. TD<klv Bov Los Alamltos S<.r•l<lled E+ Pa>O Date Fo•""ard Con1· THutlSDAY'I RESULTS mal'ld, Liiiie Tvr1n1 Mon11nero, Lo10 Tiie {Mii'! Ill 4'•dl¥ Nrrw1• m11tirf11) Waoon FIASl RACE. Ont 1>\llf l>llCI 11 DAILY DOU8LE (2·'1 0110 i ??J 10 tnriu S•1oce• (l GGd 11 1 1910 !4 t O SIXTH AACE. 6 7 !urlong1 (.uod1no SP"" !Cro11n1n1 980 Ani;>el• 1'111 (Garf idol 6 10 310 ? 40 Ebb T•OI ((;rundvl Jon '• Beo .. rSte•enu J DO 140 Ttme 101 1 i Vt lll\ Score (8 11C-) 1 40 \1 EXACTA 0 •6) Daoel S116.0 TWELFTH RACE. I 16 "llle• Pw 1t l ime I 71 -SECOND AACE. One mole lfOI u 000 Fllloes & mafel J & 4 •flt OICIS C•almlng Al•O r1n Reoenc • Sia•. Cinnamon Tw,.I, l ndrew• 511• 1w ;11,am1/ 1140 I llO ""« il,'iOO Ml(ll1tl'1 Ladv. ~um1 .. oni C>•\APl>l:'a"ng I r«~ 1w .wam1 i JllO I 1·Mi\I Pa11on 10ne11al Ill 5(•e1c1>M Toun11'f Pl1•in11 !ao• l1•mar.e , Soar" P•o•IOer IHa•el l ? i ·NA!ural Flo•••'-'' !So01llel 116 La dy H111!01> Lo•et blfl Salu!e Lau•el'l•an Lo• Time 1 01 ) Sue'• Mv Name IB•••Weill •Il l n w1no. Boil•on Out!, Ballltno B•oaa 11 EXACT A i.-i 1 Dlid il610 4 l raOthon Of Ho°" (Stf•fnl l 116 \S EXACT A cl·6 1oa!d 13~00 THIRD RACE One m<le Dl t l . " "" "" ... '" ,., ) F•rranlO'e \Elll C") •I I I SEVENTH AACE. I • m ile• , r 1amer•e1I (Ptr•er J 9 10 ) bO 1 10 HoIIywood Park lHU«ISDAl''S llESUL TS t'4"' ol SJ·llltiflt QU•"""°' .. ~I FIRST AACE. )J,0 vard1 5et•"' ro Me l"l (.a '< ~I Pre,!•r,tGUI Pel IBrOQ'<\I Summono !Pe.,1.ne J 1(80 140 r ime 11 11 11 fXACTA 1!·61 O••d i UDO SECOND RACIE. lSO y1rd1 M• Mero Me"• !BtOO"-ll 8"'" No1ro <La(•t"rl M•" GIO•• MOO" Pl "''"'' f o,.,., ll ~I 17 EXACT A •O 4, P1<d il010 THIRD RACt JJ.0 Ya•d1 . " 1 60 410 '" ~ Froi!ed BuDOie1 (El!fldll I la Devtll•n Da1llff IBlllCll J 11 ?0 A 10 J .O Kl'll .. •1 Pe! .. r IPtnv) !J 60 7 bO Ca1~ De c,:,.,, IF111u.-roa 1 l•DO 19.a "" 1 Ne•e• &end True <Oougla• l) Il l Tne P1nlrv ISlbllle) JI>() 7 !0 ~c,.eind••"ell l L at~ev l 860 A'"'~ £•taoo IC.1!tl 8 ""'' Fl•e S11r 1Camoo1f ,10ri Funnv TumtJler (PM•o1al 1 20 T•mf 100 1 S Con~n T,.e Wan<k'•t• l(•f1ge•I 9 Sou• Lar" lNix;iueo l !I l ime 1 lo6) ~ i l EX.I.Cl A t•·IJ P••O \IOSXI l•mP 18 ., 10 Tric•v Rtve1 \Pi l!on l olO"J AllD ran. Cn11> 1 Soor<t Sag11 F1,,n11 J;J:o1a roo FOURTH RACE.~ mole Datt \)EXACT A I& /I Oa•O 119100 Al.o 11111it11e Suorl\e G•tt, Suroeon S1• Ca rmi n" IC.•u""~l 6 00 l 70 2 10 FOURTH AICE. l'>O Yl •O• '" ·~ . " ,., "" ,,. .. , ·~ '" 11 Lollie Tomato IMcCo•micll 1 116 S.C:•aotneo Bolo WeY Plfa1e'• ~renace L• M·~n!v Sell·•~ IHP~ant 4 70 ?bO s,. 5o@nce •Broo•" 61>() )60 )40 - 6 (oun"' fQ"' (., ~''ll •117 NINTH AACE. ADOut 1 • m.1e1 1 M v Louie 5"'•t· 116 i i) 000 Pomona D1ro• FOf\t 01•1\•on I LOr"I I ""l)~o,(!<,I 8 , ... , 116 Old• C•ou Pi..r1e. 179 l'iO llAluf •o F>uo "" ) ...... '"''" ' l? Cooce• venu• 1Dou111a .. 11 111 Ve•n•'1 !.onara. Juli•n•'• D•ea m Fo••un .. 5..,,,,, l •'~"~'~"c'~'~"c'------"'C'>"'---f'~'~"~'O'~"~""''\.;:"~';l!'o'C.' ------"'"--f!~----lt--~-----t=A,ya11 H•nd< &. r ... D w ''•Ule~ & ·~•-----t$-E-lll·A('t"A I& !I l>D<·n..-... --------,~~-6YIO 0 .. f ll ( au•1 ... 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One m•lfl trot f me !81'8 --$AMRAN.f.0.£-_(j...2~.VJe.-Ol..ru.nruiul W~..llle. fi'.1_111'..A.u!la-'!..-lCaOal__~•~ •I 20 11 •O 6 00 0\aQe lilob I Piano I 11 DO 8 10 4 10 FIFTH Rkf!.E J'>O va rd1 1,n11t 10 1 ltt earn1 tne c1ll MISS PAL TON C.L1111an1 (Paner1D11! l llrTl"O----r"~' ~60 -00----------r;tt ,ii;;n1111 T•a•e•e• iWa r 11·\) P11rt 01 11•ong ~ntrv .... 11 I><! llv•no 111e, LU\l•ou1 '°ddie •Wn1•e! qi>() 'o•e • O• Jo• IO•F•al\toJ 110 P,.,,,,, E •Oerl ID•deflC"-\onJ NEVE A BEMO TRUE 16· 1 J Runne• uo eHo•I '" flmt 1 n J . ~ f tft>e 1 04 l S He''""'" B•o,..., IWn•ll l OOOd ...... "•• OOC>d IOO"-a• II <lie<:~. LONG All O '"" FIH ! C.••lu•e li!eallv Da•""'0 •?EXACT• !J·ll Pl •O '66to lime 11 0~ SMQT Fli!OS TEO BUBBLE~ li!OvaJ Eh•e F°"'l F'oot (Oll~n Sneqo, \ l'Qll~. SIXTH RACE Ont mole DIKI \l EXACT A \6·SI Pe•O 114D0 BEST BET Pli!INCE El0 6 ElY 6 !!ltll A1ce1 MI O•mt! P1rdff (I S•• ""'D•••a<lO' ILl <_e,.I 160 2llO 1 llO SIXTH RACE. JJ.0 v1ro1 PRICE PLAY COURSING E4.GLE !lOtn !.c•t tcneo \11ne11an Be1utv Surgfon I C~·G• ~•,no•ra•••'-' !Anaer1on1 JOO 7 80 Pll" No"'°' S•t• IE: (.arciel lilA~eJ Gv1>1Y Powe•. C1>ame1eon F1oulou1 Serena ~,,. "0 <1 li!a•0 IAuo1n1 \40 Dot\ WA• Nol <Mo1rne111 Domenice M•ll Mando• Pr;nce•1 l•nlP 101 Peo1~0 .. 1e Ano~1 1Cre411e•• 1 me 18~ \l EXACT A II i i Pill! 111 •0 Los Alamitos, Hollywood Park horse racing entries SEVENTH RACE. l '>O va•dl l•ut~le L'"'' l,.(11•00111) I(,,., C a·~e• 1Mi1cne111· F''''"' S•ll"f ' L11<•t•J l1"'f II \I 17 EXACT ill !/·61 01110 ill 00 LosAlami ros ""'' \E (Q"O llACE • ,. ro El .... ,. ••Y ~••nt" mH t•no ' ' "'°" 1 )0 . ' ... ,, . ' .,, . .. . ' ,, .. ' .. ' ' " ;Jt •" I .l' 'II ... II " ['"'II•• 't I, r fH<l<' ~II• f lfTH AACE 0· • ,--..,.,, ' .... ,.,, ,., '· .. "" ~ . "'"' I ,,. • \1 )1.TH 11/I CE rJ,. .. U~< r •"' • ''"" ,,. YI '' ._ • .'~''• U• II ,. >• I ,. I •·~· "'''' "' """ , A· o• ( •• ".\' 'I \' t 01« .... '• ',." ~ '" I·~ ~ ... ' ' " . '" 0 ~"•' .>• t "I'' o'll"~'··ng •/•.Jo I e~~Jt, NINTI< AACE On• .,.,.op cacr ' ',.~ • ., U•.,·. Bd~• ' " ,,,.,.. 1•' "' ''1 ........ .. • "01 l•tl ~C·mP ,,. ' ' r.,, " ., <•" 1 _,. 0"'• TENfH RA.CE Oot> -. '' od•• o" • !! ,.,. µ ..... '" c .,,~ 1,.a.,1n11 ,,,.orn 'I I•,,,, ,,,., P""C" ·N••o• (1oun El EllE"TH AACE o~e ,.,,.,. n~•· '"' • •,t • '. I "•t l ll<h l -•a"n• ·., .• ~. "• J•J' '"r · "•" "I .,~, <> .~""' ', n • ' .., ... ' L '""' :On•e '°"''''-'"" l "o "''"'' L••er Q""'0' "" ",.,., ! , •• "c '~ r"' •~· U"·~ !\~t·,.·N G~•CI • .. ·lo • " " I• f "'00'1r> ~ 0 "' ' ' , ,,. !' . ' ' ,,. ""'0£>..-. T>llRO 11 AC E IOtJ ,., .. , n ~ f, '" • ~·· "' ,,,. •• •"•all l'"'-'"ll <l,,.'f ""''"" \Q .t• , ••• , .. ~<l"d"' E:o(1_,\,or ,, p -.1 .... , ,.,," "S'\' Vo,,r II ""' ~h.-1100" Pa 1n!fO DPll'1 P,,, ln(· 8"11 ~.,,. You• Anff Reb1 li•P• " ' ~IXTH A•CE J'.>O •1•0• !1 _..~"'~St •f• Cit'"' DP • •·~..,.,...~, rd" l l<lo \,;'C •!IP Art ,,., .-v,,, r • !n,.IJ >Ci• SEllE"TH AA.Cf: J~O •MO• "n~p l ''"e l~o Dec• (1>\ft!IV ~,. • " ~ .. -s~·· W•d~~ '"' 6111~ Na•u•""• D.•1 r ••Pl "' EHiHTH AACE ,\.0 ;a•O• EIGHTH AACE •.0 •••O• Pac1•.r c,,1., P11,,,.nt 1 Iii••"• A C.e..,· D1ot,,r•100 '"Sf 11 r~ "l Ca•c,a I ..,_ 11 lo ll EXACTill ~I • cao i l/60 NIHTH RACE 910 '""" [' (•pp> P"u.1n p "'~" 110° li!._.1 .. , lt"' \ ~ri ~ ......... w-. ·~ I .. ,. J / J'i Sl EJtACTA • 1 Oll·d 1 11 60 t 10 J 40 16 40 190 31(1 H O "' rn . " '~ '" '~ "" '" '" ,,. "" ,., 1.10 "" "" THIAO <!ACE: '" .... ,. d '•-1· .. \' ' '~" ' . "' •• , .. "• .,., .• €1, /, , , , •, , P• • r1• " ·: v 0·1 "•"' .,. ·•· c.amn·~ ~··· b. '~' ..... •"L1"'~'" lt'•~ s.~.,·. Hollywood Park •, •r• '", "'" r , • ,~, M•• r-OUATM RA C( t-0 ,,.,I I""" ,--. __ • II '""'"~\• !laid 8M>d BdO• I" • "•" '"··•~ '11h'·' 0 ,v!'0 IO 1~ '" (r,tl ,,..,,. l • .., .' ,.. 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Medical & Surg1caf Supplies 400-N"ewpor Center Drive Suite I 04, Newport Beach • Ask for Stella your trained fitter with 20 years experience I 644-0065 833-0053 ' -- ______ _..._=-____ _, _ ___..,,, . ..,..,.._ ___ ~------------. ---- 'Hay Fever' fine revival in Mesa "Joel Cov.ard probahl~ is an acquired ta\tC. uc,uall ) acquired \omet1me after the opening '>Ctnc'i of his pla)'i bctv.t·tn the earl) s1101ng of )awns an~. la ta . ~c . sneaky humor and ultimate talents. Th~ Bnt1sh -playwnght was a theatncal -fixture of the I 93U'S. '40s a nd '50s, and there may be some who say th at his d ilettante c,tyle has long si nce seen itc; day. But as long as there are splendid revivals of his wo rks such as "Hay Fever" at the Costa Me..a C ivic Playhouse. Noel Coward will always be wi th us. "Hay Fever" is Coward's bilaterall y symmctncal corned) -• about an id le nch fa mily. the Blisses -mother. father. son and daughter -who each invite T a guest for the same weekend. 01 , The older folks pursue )oungcr TITUS romantte interests and vice versa. It's· all a ga mt•, fighting •••••••••••• vainly the old ennui. as Cole Pon cr might say. and when the ix'rplcited guests ull1 ma1cl y rcal11c thic;. they ocat a hast) retreat - unnoticed b) th(' hl1sc;ful Blisse'> who have gone on lo other trl\ 1al pursu1h. Al (<>'>ta Mt"•a rt'\1c.kn1 dm·r1or Patt Tai'nbclltnt ha<; lash1ont·d a smart I) \tagl·v.urth) produc11on with a tno of \l'ac;onl'd local communtt) 't'teran<; and a hnght crop of nc~ faces. v. 1th onl) one.· unsettling note :"<othing I\ reall) gained b) tran'>norting tht· \Ct11ng 10 Nev. England. l'\Cl'Pt fur the JUS1tfica11on of a lat:k ol Hnt1sh accent ... the rx·rlorrnl'r\ \1111 take tea al every oppurtuntl) and d1st:U'>'> the.: Datl) Mail .\ccent M no. I ldc11t• Hngg'> l"I the QUtnh:\scn11al Noel ( ov.ard htruine. ~., lhl· flight) ex -actrl'~S and occa.,1onal n101 hcr. Hngg'> darn, and 1111!> about the Sla~c Ith· a W1<,p of COtlOJ1 cand~. oc.·ta"11nnal I' '>lit king to <,orncth1 ng or 1,omconc. Ron Du' al I a<> twr unllappahlc 1111\cl"t husband offer., a finl'.. thoughllul contra\! --rn.· a1u.1.%:..-W.·...i1···1u.·bu4ifcA aAi-a•~'l\.-<'fliiKl • · Barnab\ am.I Roocrt llahcr\on. Aarnah) ..,· nart1cularl~ l'lkct1H· 1n the ddt·n\l' ot hl·r ltlc"ll) k and her st1ng1ng 3'>\l''iSmrnt ol the lanltl}. D1an;1 I J~lor nla\-') the 1ra\uhlc maid with a good air 111 put-upon 1wtulann· ·\n11>ng thc IWl'\h lkan I honH1' "4u1tt· dkcll\l' a\ thl' l harming. 'hall11v. tt·nnl\ J>ro 1n\ 11cd h) Rngg' but v.-11h an l')l' Im Barna!)\. v.h1le Kl·ntT ~urrnt make\ \Offil'. fin e t·11m1c v.a\C\ a' Hahcrson·.-. nldtr hl'arllhroh who grav1tatl'\ toward hi\ fa ther. C 1ar) Halrn:n g1H'' a 111l'cl y understated 1ntnprl'tat1on of the diplomat wooed h) the daughter and then the mother. wh1k Jultl' Larc;cn 1-, <,pknd1dl> Jcrnra11 vc as the vac:uou\ ~ ou ng lady c;hu ffi cd trom father to .,on • l hl' '>t.'lt1ng -clc.·\lgncd b} Lonntl' ·\lcara1 aml dccoratt•d b) fit't'>) ~kv.ett. with an art1\l1<: ex tenor a'""t from MarJonc Millen -" hnght. <llf) and pcrfcctl} Coward1an. A t~n-'>IOI) ctlect I\ dt'htt'\ l'd v. 11hou1 a grt·at deal of technical w1Lardr) Not l°'"l'r) nla)g<x:r ma) be susccp11hlc to "~fa ) r l'Vcr:· hut II l.an oc contag1ou\ Performances continue lhrough Oct. 11 wi th 1 urta1n at 8 p.m (< O\ta Mc\a is the latest theater to break from the old 8:30 format) r bursdays through Saturda)s and a matinee this "iunda) at 2 p.m . a1 the playhouse, 66 1 Hamilton "it . Custa Me'ia. ('all 650-5269 tor t1t·kct information. ... •I Puhlirhn· Karen Wittmer F.d11or Tom Tait Dutehnok J:'tl11or Dixie Redfearn Art Otrt•ctor Steven Hough < 1nulatwn Manaxn Terry Kandle Pmdut tum Manager Robert Cantrell ----rn1ch<H1k I\ puMl\ht•d C\\'I) fnda) h) the Or11nar coa,I Publtsh1 na Co ' PO ao~ IS60 mi w 11.n '' · ( O\UI Mc\a. C'A 92626. rt lcphonc (71 4) 642-4 U I RC$ula1 hu~mr~\ h(ll.ff\ an: K a.m tn S pm . Mond")' through Fnda) Deadltnr fur calendar of e\Cnl\ 11cmt :ind l1·11c·r~ " S p.m Mondn)' rhr rnt1rt' con1rn 1s of l>atrhool Jrt rn1')'ngh1c•d l)y thr Orung~ < 'oas1 1 P11hl"h•n1t < 'o •\II n11ht\ nn• ri'\N~.-.1 2 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 'HIROSHIMA' GAVE A DIVERSE PER- FORMANCE IN LAGUNA ................•......... 15 y S Blending eastern and western cultures into their eclectic brand of jazz-fusion, Hirohshima_bi&hliibted the first u guna Beach Autumn Festival with an unpretentio usly diverse set that expanded musical boundaries in a ctefreshingly original way. The recent coneen on the Festival of the Ans grounds featured continuQus live music and performances by magicians .. jugglers. acrobats, mimes. and others. "SHANGHAI SURPRISE" WAS SCHLOCK SUEY TO OUR CRITICS........................... 12 Once again, our guest critics are fed up with the movie they've been forced to see. We understand that Coursey a nd Co. are planning to mutiny soon if they aren't given the chance to give something a good review. Most agreed that both Sean Penn and Madonna should go back to acting class for their performances in "Shanghi Surpnsc:· Check o ut the various ways they slam this fl ick on page 12. NEWPORT HOUSE OF DESIGN A S G By CAROL HUMPHREYS The select group of interior dcstgnl'f~ were given a color palette and then told to "do their own thing" to their assigned room within the 10,000-square-foot Newport Housl.' of Design overlooking Newpdn Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. "I was the onl y catastrophe. I broke m y toe," said designer Lynn Deal on crutches at a preview party. Deal d esign ed the dramatic front entry and included a painting by Pat G reen. OutOnThe Town NOT A CLASSIC DINER -BUT BENNIE THE BUMS HAS SOME GOOD OFFERINGS...... 1 7 By FIFI CHAO The menu at Bennie T he Bum's in Laguna Beach is printed on fo ur pages of plain white stock paper. The entire front page is d evoted to an in-<iepth history of everyth ing you ever wanted to know about diners, and then some -and that page may represent the highlight of your .. dining experience. First of all, this is in no fashion a true diner, those trolleys and used railroad cars of old that were stationed by the interstate highways so that locals and traveler alike could enjoy a hearty ponio n of good home-style cooking. DepartmentS CALENDAR ...•....•......••....•••.••••••••..•.....•..... 4 MUSIC REVIEW ••••••••••••••••••••.••.•••.••••••••••• 13 GALLERY OPENINGS •....••••••••..•..••..•..•.•.. 11 B} TO~Y AA VEDRA Orange Counrr -afrer rears of playing second fiddle ro Los Angeles ,·n rhe per( arming arts With a swish of his baron. conductor Zub1n Meht<i will chnsten the new Orange Count\' Performing Arts Center Monda} in an opening nt~ht extrava. ganza awaited for mort than a decade When maestro Mehta smkes up the orchestra inside the 3.CXX>-sea1 theater. he will also be signaling Orange County's comm~ of age tn che world of culture. The $70.., m1ll1on complex in Costa Mesa is expened to wipe awa~ the st1~ma of a count\ that 1s abour ro sreal rhe spotlight. t-'-..-.~-t=-~-"on:~n~~.-...p-re'~~•r.i-11f\QJ~---1- ~\ mnas1um where tht air-conditioning broke down: J count\ tha1 featured Carme n Dra gon and wm- phom in 11n vacant Orange "dime store. The concert was later dub~d a "mill ion dollar )how in a IO-cent hall ·we were embarrass{d into realmng our needs. We were bush league." says Thomas Moon. one of the founding fat hers of rhe crusade to build the cenrer 'It s btfn 14 years in comm~. Somellmes it got discouraging. but it's a true sense of fulfillment. ' Moon says. "~ow I know what women go through Wtth birt h.• A flurry of volu nteers and cente r workers are pucring the last couches on the opening night gala. featuring Mehta. che Los Angeles PhilharmontC. the Orange County Master Chorale. the Pacific Chorale and a lot of champagne. Long before the first noce 1s struck. the center will have alread y earned an ovation for its private fund- raising drive. A $2 million challenge wane by the Irvine Foun- datton and a last.minute SI m1ll1on gift b} the-fam1I} of local entrepreneur George Argyros are expecred to push :he campaign past its goal of paying off construction debts by ope ning night The 10-story. red grafute-faced com plex w.ts built entirely thro..ugh donat ions and pledges. Another SM million has been raised to endow che complex , and a PHOTOGRAPHY BY RICHARD KOEHLER An inside view of che new UXXJ seac theater second l,(XX).seat theater. costing an estimated SR million. 1s expected tO be added b\' the end of the decade The bu1ldin~ s modern architecture 1~ accenced h\ a large archway -the Grand Porta l -rhat h~11 become rhe cencer's trademark. Swoopin~ through the arch 1s the ~tam foe Bird," an alumll'um and steel sculpture whose iridescent wings embrace the main emrance.-The ~ creation of New York sculptor R1Chard Lippold appears to pass through the buildi ngs glass walls. Designers shunned the traditional fan .shaped audnorium in fa vor of an asymmetrical hall arranged m three boxlike tiers and an orc hescra level. The design. according to center officials. 1s intended to bolster the hall s accousuc and provide a bette r vte\\' of the stage. Also ennchmg the sound 1s a state-of-the-an acousetcal scage shell. pan pr, the <.onscrurnon chan •es that hel d add another SI' 1 m1ll1vn w the center's ongina pnce ta~ Though stnkm.'( in its arch1tecrurt and mnuvamt m its technical design. the center 1s not1ceahlr spare in l(S interior There are no c ryscal chandeliers or ocher effusions ot' grandeur. bur rather a muted elegance Performm . including member of the Amencan Ballet Theatre. the ~ew York Cit\' Opera and the ~ew York C1n· Ballet this season. will bt pampered in lar~e dressing rooms Also provided 1s a ballet rehearsal room and a \(Xl- seat lttcle theater that doubles as a soundproot celev1s1on studio. part of the backstage amentt1e5 char prom pted baller star M1kha1I Ban shniko.. ro proclaim the cencer a "paradise ·· "The\' (center d1recror\ 1 felt thl' better cht amen1t1es. the becter the performance The\ h.tH' cried to accommodate even wish anJ whim ot cht performers." says Ria CarlsPn. a spakt worn.in fur the am complex A penal dnvewav has been provided tor rele. v1s1on trucks. with add1t1onal backstage facilmes ro accommodace camera crews -spurring whispers cha1 1he Orange Count\ Performm~ Ans Center would be an ideal home for the Oscars. Ii wasn't that long ago thac the five-acre site was a home for ltma beans The St-gerstrom tam1lv. one of the area's most prommem develof)(rS and a~nc~­ P/~a~ set £ENTERING p):. If>. · •· ON THE COVER · THOMAS KENDRICK Daily Pilot Oatebookt Friday, September 26. 1986 • 3 1 ·"1<$,, Jamboree Bhd In 1ne S-"=P 11CJC'T &6~1;~'uoo 2'J(JJ Se .... pon Bhd. S M T W T F a "ewpon Beach 6""S-296o prl:"'>Cnt\ _ ,ocaJ1~t Judi Ltt a t the piano for LE CHATEAL" LOt:SGE ~l f n· da) lls11og. :THE TAJ ~ 1-nda~ lisung Sa.nday ,... . ..J r .J : 4 ··Jazzatf1,,e''fromS-8pm Tue\da~ 1hrough \a1urcL1:r and the l ido Jan -\II Stan ThuNia> through \aturda' from 9 p m lO I YJ a m ZL'BIE'S GU.OED CAGE I"' I ~ acen ia rn <>\ e!ML • L1'c D"'cland JUZ for dancing and li \tcning v.11h the Bourbon \tr~t Jau Band ThuNia~ and Fnda~ from pm . LE CHATEAL LOL'SGE feature."~ the. ··Jan \<){.1el• ·· 1n the -\tnum wun.ard of thl· ( ountn ~1de Inn Tue~~ through \aturda~ 4 Y~l5 J(J p m 32 5 Bn\WI \t at the comer of Bmtol and Red Hill 1n 'ev.pt>n Bea'h LAST SL'MME.R JAZZ CRt:ISE I ~ p m a 3 hour''' e J3ll cnu'ioe ~1th 1he music of the T~ rone .\nthon) f1r<1up Recie'e all 'our dnnlcs and hor\ d"OCU'VJn fift-q~~~M=~~­ pon Harbor for onl~ S19 45 per peN>n or SSS per couple v.nh paid rtsef"\at1ons Lca'e from the Balboa Fun Zone v.11h board 1nga1J2 31, pm Pnce at the d ock I'> S35 per per~n Tickets are hmlll'd ..o call for rc<,t·r-.1pzz Friday ROBERT Ot..QL'ES~EL \fonda: through \a1urda_. 1n the lobb~ bar Ir.me Hiiton and To...,<:r'> l""C/(11 Jamborl>t: Bl•d 1n fr, 1ne lrr1m S un11l 'Ip m lsfi3-31 I l JOHS MORIARTY JiUI p1dnt'>l appc-4n Thur\da~ 1hr<Jug11 \cilurd.i. frnm 11 pm until I ci m a1 !ht' ·llhh. bar IJI the Jr-inc Hilton and I •J...,C:f'> 179<1'1 fambiir<.:e Bhd fr, inc 1163-31 l l COS PREY PHJLL.IPS Ja11 r no pc:rforrm T ue..W.~ through \a1u rdi1~ from 9 p m IO I a. m in the l ot H"<'m di the Jnine li1hon ;snd fr,v.cr~ THE TAJ ( ul\me Qf India pre\enl\ JUZ "'-11 pm feaiunng LJa,e Butcher <Jn the piano and Paul< armcn v.11h \a\ 14-5 \unn\lre\I Dr in 1-ull- cnon 5 2f>-~2>. '\ Saturday CAFE LIDO '>ce 1-n<l.J_. 11\tmg ROBERT Dt:QL'ESSEL \t·~· Fn- da~ 11\ling JOHS MORIARTY '>ct· r nda\ lt\tmg · CO~FREY PHrLLIPS \tt I nda' h\ling ' at1ons or morl' 1nformauon at -22.J~IY IRVLiltE HOLIDAY II"!'\ L..\ Jan gu1tamt Doug \fac Donald v.11h Ha~ Smtth <ind Bruce 1)1mpwn toda) at 6 pm Tickets are SS and arc availa ble ooh at thl' door Sponwred b' the ( oast Ja11 \cx:1e1' If\ me HolJda, Inn I\ loc;jled a1 l ..;'IJ I \on Karman -\'c 1n '" inl' CAFE LIDO 2'1'J1 :'\c .... pon Bhd 'ev.PQn Be.t<h \1a, Bennet v.11h ··f reev.<n J to 11 pm Lido -\II ':!tar\ fea1unng "'a~ne '-'a)ne from 9 pm-J·YJ am ROS!l'IE BROWN TRIO at ( annclo\ ~unda) through Wedne\· da) at lS pm Classical Jau and piano 3S20 Ea\t ( 00\I H1gh~a) m ( o rona A "Golif Pass" to Entertainment. • • Chapman College invites you to JOtn us for a season of exciting and memorable cult ... ral events For a limited t1m~ ~e are pleased to otter you a "Gold Pua" assuring you a preferred reserved seating package for Friday or Saturday evenings and selecied performances \'\'altmar Theatre Sme.s As a GOid Pass noloer 1ou c.ar select etthe< F11day Of Saturoay '1tgn1 ~,ages to ''' your sdleaute Tl1e 1986-87 <;.easoo w•11 t.e htgnhght°'3'd Dy a P<OOuction l)f RO()Qefs and Hamme1ste•n s ctasslC mus•cal O•latioma Hiearre Series PreletreO Sets a1e SH> 00 F t>Ca f Octotie• I 7 F, oaf Ma1c.f'\ 11 >• tlaf Mat 8 -I Fal Play Dy Fran~ Ounloo ano Jim Date Proovctio,, of Roogers ano Hamme<S1em s 'Oklahoma Spr·ng Piaf 'Hot L Baltimore " Dy Lanford Wilson Saru•'lay Or.lt;ioer 18 Sa•u11.ia1 Marr;, I" • 4 C,a1uroa1 Ma'( 9 Scapino1' 'Oklahoma li~,-~,.ooo- Hot L Baltimore Gold Pua hr>tdero; ""'" riKeove hC1'ets lor perto•manc.es IJ'f me Cl1apman Sympnony Orchestta tne o•Oesl 1es1 .,,.,,, (Jrr.nt:s•ra .n Orang;:. Coun!f A '>Det•al even! will 1a~e plac.e 1n Martn 1997 as Chapman welcomes lhe Lew1t.1ky Dance Company ol New Yori. C•ty for a s~1al perlo•f"lani:e Concert Series Prefer1e<1 Sets are S32 00 ·.,,,._a, 11'.Jv<;mc.o-• ~; 4 fJO 0..,. '> ,rr.J;; f F <>IJ•i.a• f ~ .: 00 " '"' c,.,no.i f Ap• 1 ., 1 'JfJ 11 -r '»•nr.Jat !Aay ·i '1 00 r.i m ~dlt;•".lar Ma.,. 1' ?. ()(1 i;." c.~.apmar. Symot>t:>nr Orchestra Con(er1 Chaprr 8'1 COiiege c~amber 01c.~ P~lra and ChOlfS fl)ur Cono•rt 10•!><. pies Da11 SC>f'c.•at Perlormani:e by Lew,1z~y Dance O,mpany or Ne ... Yori. Cir f Chaciman Sympnony O•che'>11.i Cone.er• Sho'uno Memorial Concert (!/, Danc:.e Cr1ni:.1>rt tealunng lhe Cnaprnan Collpqe D:inre ,j"".:11• ... Dep;irtmPnl r .• 'l".l'l''''•''I .-,3,,.ngs .,,,. ,.,,!,. r1u 10 sete<-t our f..t''-Tl01ne'1 Conran and Tneatre Se11es Ser W11n lh•S 'Gold Pau ,.,., "1 enfJ/ t1111e 9'""' Pf;rlormarxes for onty $45 00 Tf!at s a me1e SS per e11enr1 0•rJ<1r '"'{;:N d'> Gold Pau 'c.~et s;i1es "'"' eno O<:lot>P• 8 1t'l• the Tnearre Ser•<>s Novemoer t 3 tor the Cot1cer1 S"''"'~ Ur 1,. ;i •,r.•e• purr.r ac,e •!> p1ac:.eo nCI 1nc.han~es u1ange!. or refuno5 will be maoe -- 'I 1t kl'I l'wduiscs Io (JrcJer 1our Gold Pa11 by ohOne c.all lhe Cultural Events Ticket Office -: (714) 997~812. Office tiou1s ate 9 00 a m .... 00 p m Moodey lhrougn Friday Visa and Mastercard ue accepted Mail Ofde< your "Gold lileH" by writing Chapmlll'I College Ticket Office. 333 N Gtassell Orange CA 92666 Make Checks payeble to CHAPMAN COLLEGE T11t1<"'' ""'Y el.at» />Uf~Md"' ,,_,_, tt IN Ch_,,,,.,.~ TICl<et ~-~l'«I.,, lflfl Sll/fW!f Un"'" Bu/ldlllfJ C/t""'"1tfl ~ 333 1' Gll•HI Sf,_ ()rang9, C.lll!>m,. Tic•.,•,.,., O. PVfC/l•t«J •r""' Tc•., ()tfic. 0y V.u "' M•Sfflll;Md ~el Cff«;lt wit"~~­ ,,.,,,.,., ..,, c ·~ 8 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 26. 1986 ••' -·.oec-.i ..... Artiat Lita Albuquerque will unveil her outdoor lnatalltion on Saturday. Sept. 27 at Oranae Cout Collece l.n Costa Mesa at 4 p.m, Contact 432-020"2 for more information. I del Mar o7S-l9~~ for re'>C.·nauon~ RONNIE BROWN TRIO \<'<'' .1 I and rnformat1o n da~ listing I Monday Tbunday ROBERT DUQL!ESNEL ~c f-n· CARMELO'S l52(J L ( o.i~t 111• I da) listing v.a) in Co rona del ~tar ha' Ii CAFE UDO. 2900 \ocv.pon Hhll entertainment tn the lounge frJtu1111, I Dan JaC'ob~ ~·,tel Y P m .-1.30 a.m ,anous popular lfX"al arll!.t'> < ·'" RONNIE BROWJ'li TRIO ~'l' liun· h7S-IQ22 for rcscr,a11ons anJ 1n1 11 da) lts11ng. mat1o n. CAFE UDO ~ Fnda' ll'lln~ Tueeday COSFRE Y PHILLIPS ~·c h 111.1 • MARILYN SP ENCER Ja11 p1an1'>I hsung. in thr lobh' bar at the In tnr Hilton JOHN MORIARTY 1)(-l· I m\.1 and r oweri 179<1CJJamhorl·l· Rh ll 1n ltrnng. In me. Tut''>da' and \.\t.'dnt''\da\ from 9 p.m t<> t 'a m MflJ.Jl 11 · CAFE LIDO 240() :"l·v.port Rhd l n1er~·,t1nn "llh \le:\ T:h lnr tonight 9 p m to l \()a m FILMS ROBERT Ol'QL'ES:'liEL \l'l' ~ n · Friday da) lr!>ting. COSFREV PHILLIP 'x•t• Fnlla' ltq1ng · RONNl E BROWJ'li TRIO \c.•t• \un- Ja) h'>llng. W ed.ne8Cla y CAFE UDO 2900 Ncwpon Blvd presents the New York Jan \onncc- tio n tonight 9 p.m . 10 1.30 a.m. MARlt. YN SPENCER Sec T ucs- da y listing. ... ROBERT OlJQllESNEL See fn. day hsung. CONFREY P HILLIPS Sec Fnda\ lasting. · RIVIERA 'PORTS OF CALL \n armchair ad' en tun: at Orange< 11,1,t Colkgc Rot.x-n B. Moore Theam 2701 Fain trw Rd Costa :\fr,,1 -'.'2-5!!80. E\plorr a land ~tet"f)l'd 111 Ci reek and Roman hti.tor~. spcr1au1 lar sccnef}. rnC'red1blc arch1trclufl' and 1ntcrna11onal personahl1l'' aboard C'hns Borden's 27-foot slcx1p "Full Swing." dm1ss1on: ad,amt• sail's S4. at the door: $5. FALL FILM SERIES at Gulckn West Coll ege at 7:30 p.m .. for maturr aud1enC'es, in Forum 11 near 1h1· Gothard St C'ampus parking Int -\dm1ss1on payable 31 the door " ·' .,. ·- c · 0 N. r I N u E D $2.50 general. S2 with GWC As-just east of the Newpon FtteWay. sociatcd Student or Gold Key Card. Ken Williams performs on keyboard. Tonight Stt "The Tree of Wooden saxophone and vocalizes solo on Clogs." an Italian film directed by Tuesday and Wed, Lou Rossi adds Ermanno Olmi with Ei:igJis~ !!lbti· vocals and the new uitar ~ynthcsizer joins the SroUP every Friday and Sat. on drums. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tues. f~ performance is open to the public. 644-4664. HATORI, Stt Friday listing. FRAN MARTIN, see Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Friday listing DENNY PEZZIN See Friday listing SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente. See Monday listing. UN WILLIAMS 6 CO. See Friday listing. CHARLIE AND CHRIS See Friday Listing. ART GRAHAM TRIO See Fnday lis · Tbanday HATORI, see Friday listing. FRAN MARTIN, sec Friday lasting. -Cl THE HOP, sec Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnday Prl_daJ listing. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE See Friday listing. ; KEN WILLIAMS 6 CO. Sec Friday listing. · -~ARLIE AND CHRIS See Fnday TBE.FlJU..ERTON CHAMBER PLU'ERS perform Thurs.-Sat. from 1-HT p.m. for dinner auesu at the Irvine Hilton and Towers' Morell'~ restaurant. The chamber trio feature~ Kathleen Murphy and Brian Beshort on violin. and Adrienne Biggs on cello. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. AR GRAHAM TRIO Sec Friday Sata.rdaw listing. I Cannes in 1978. A majestic epic of Italian peasant life at the tum of the century, it combines political aware- ness with an idealized, profoundly moving vision of an ideal fee ling for family. community and oneness. throughSat.,Sun.~m8~m.~ l ~~-:::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= a.m. CHARUE AND CHRIS. guitar and piano duo with music of the 60s currently performing Wednesday through Saturday at the brand new Monterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant. Irvi ne Home & Garden Center. 15483 Culver Dnve in Irvine. 549-1757. Saturday ZU BIE'S GILDED CAGE L1H' counlF) music by Clyde and Randy from 6 p.m. Dancing. Every Satur- day: SJnday, Tuesday and Wednes- da). l 714 Placentia 1n Costa Mesa. 645-~09 1 Sunday ZUBIE'S GiLDED CAGE Sel· Sat· urday hsung. Tueaday ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE Sec Sat urda)' lis11ng. -Wedne9day THE CRAZYHORSE gives fm· countf) dance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 C\-er) Wedncsda) night. l 5XO Brookhollow Dr. an Santa Ana. 'i49-15 I 2 ZUBIE'S GILDF.D CAGE Sec Sat· urda~ lis11ng F riday HATORI appears Wcd .-Fn. from N p.m.-12·30 a.m. at the Sheraton 'le"' pon Hot<'I. 4545 Macl\nhur Hhd .. Nc.-wpon Beach. 833-0570. FRAN MA RTIN performs cas~ listening. contemporary music on thl' piano Dancing a'allahlc Tucs.-fn 7·J0-10:'0p.m .. Hollda~ Inn. Bmtol l\vc .. Costa Mc~ TllE HOP prc.,cnl' dannng mu"'' Fn -Sat '"Thd ool krk\.'' a live 5<r' dance band. 'iun a1 ts:") p m . Monda~ Night F-0<1thall With a r1,l'l' buffet and n1> nwcr l'hargc for gndiron fan'> ""1th a \I. Ide ~crecn I\ and several mt>nttoro; throughout thl· club. Mon. at~ pm . "Rock .\round the Clock.'' a h1~tof) of rock and roll featuring Jason Chase. Tue'> at N p.rtl .. L1p S~ncrnntl'<.ls Thur' 11(714 Brookhurst. f-ounta1n Valle\ 963-2366. Sec Wcdnesda> h~llng tor special conl·ert LEE FERR ELL SHOW fC.•aturc'> Ferrell on sa·rnphonc. piano and vocal~ Tuesday through Fnda) 4:30. 7: '0 p.m. at the ( 'ountr.rs1de Inn 1n thl' Le Chatcau Lounge, 3_5 Bristol St an Newpon &ach at the inter· section of Bmtol and Redhill. 549-0300. DENNY PEZZlN at the Bristol Bar and Grille. Holiday Inn Rristol Pla1a Holt'!. I 31 Bristol . t. 1n Costa Mesa "Rock a nd Roinancr" 1s featured each evening Wednesday through Saturday al 8. as Denny Pcuin takes you through time to dance to the music of the fifiics and romances you into the eighties. Call 551-'\000 for murr an forma11on. KEN WILLIAMS & Co. at C 'ha1 ·. ~710 E. Chapman '\vr 1n Orangl'. ~T GRAHAM TRIO at Duke's Place at the Newponer Reson. con- temporary music. jazz, South Ameri- can tempos and old standards. Tues- day through Saturday. 9 p.m. to I :30 · a.m. Saturday NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for teens 16-21 at '"Jag" 23642 Rockfi eld -B1vd. 1n -£1-T-Qro, Presented by tee Farrow. $6 adm1ss1on. 300 capacity. C'all 837-1961 for more information. THE LETTERMEN at 8 p.m. tonight at La Mirada Civic Theater. 14900 La Mirada Blvd. in La Mirada. The Lettermen have recorded 50 albums including nine gold, with many hit songs. including ··Put Your Head On My Shoulder.'' "Can't Take My E)cs Off Of You.'' and "Shangn- La." Tickets arc S 14 50 and S 13.50 and are availabk at thr boll office or by phone. 994-6310. THE HOP, see Fnday listing.. LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec F-nday lis11ng · KEN WILLIAMS & CO &·r Friday listing. CHARLIE AND CHRIS we Fnda) hsung. ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec h1day hstan&: Sunday ' KEN WILLIAMS & CO Sec f-nda) Listing. Monday THE HOP, '>Cl' I nc.JJy listing. SWALLOWS COVE 1n San t'lcmcntc L1 \ l' h1g hand dancing to the mu'i1C of U.•<. Dougla'i and h1<. qu1ntrl l'\l'I) Wnl.. Thur<. .. Fn. and Sat. cvrnmg 7-11 p.m No adm1ss1on charge wl'dnc'><la~. ( irand hufTct and dinner danc,· w11h Le~ Dougl.i' Quintel IS p.m.·I ~ a.m. San Clemcntl' Inn. 2600 '\ven1da Dd Pn-,1dt•ntl' San Ckmrntc 496-9202 Tuesday SNEAK PREVIEW pl'rform'> li ve each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12 '\O a.m. at the Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Nc.-wpon Bcal'h 833-0570. THE HOP. scr Friday listi ng. FRAN MARTIN, sec Frida} ltsllng. KEN WlLLIAMS & CO. ~-c Fnda) listing. ART GRA HAM TRIO Ser Fnd:n lis ting Wed.neeclay BIG BANDS SOUND AT PARJt NEWPORT Every Wednesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m .. enjoy the Big Band Sounds ofBcney Goodman. Tommy· Dorsey and Glenn Miller pcrforml"d hy Tony Solla and the M1ll iona1res Band. an the main lounge of thl' Park Ne"port panmrn1,· Spa (I Park Newport 1 n 'Ill'" port Real h ) Tht• . WE'VE GOT MOVIES FOR SALE AND RENT! GUNG HO PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO 79 96 DOWN AND OUT IN BEYERL Y HILLS TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO 79 96 YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO { 79 98 CRITTERS , - RCAICOLUMBfA PICTURES HOME VIDEO 79 96 CROSSROADS RCA/COLUMBIA PICTURES HOME VIDEO 79 C)8 OUT OF AFRICA MCA HOME VIDEO '998 4- \ , Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. September 26. 1986 5 ---' ' --- c 0 NT IN U ED Bl vd.. Yorba Landa (996-41951. Cun.a1n Call Dinner Theater, 6901:1 Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 Camino Real. Tustin (838-1 S40). p.m . Sundays at 1 p.m. until Oct. 12 nightly except Mondays at varying "CLOUD I '' on the Second Suige of cuna1n 11mes through Nov. 9. South Coast Repenor). 6tl5 To"'n "THE MIKADO" at the !'ll'wpon (enter Ori\ e ( ostJ Ml''>a Theater .\m (enter. 2SOI Cliff 1957-4033)· Tucsda~-. through Dme. \oewpon Beach lf>)l-0288), Fnda)s at 8.30, ~turda's at ·'and Fnda's and l)aturdavs at 8 p.m. 8 30. Sund.a)'> at \ and 8 p.m until through Oct 4 Wlth ·a special pcr- BAROQUE ENSEMBLE • •• h II be k h <:X.t. 26. lurmance Sunda) at 7 p.m. '"'jv1U'>I· t ere w1 wor 11 op presentation~. "84 CHARI NG CROSS ROAD" al "THE MIRACLEWORKER"atthc tal Offcnng a1 Oran~c Coast Cullcl(.e A 1'u:c.pt1on and refreshment'> wall the San Clemente < ommunll' La Habra Community Theater. JI Is ~obcn A Moore Theatre 270 I folio"' with teacher'> and staff avail· / Fa1r,1ev. Road an c0 .,.. ........ bl .,61-().,)I Theater 202 .\'r C abnllo. ~an Euclid .l\\C . La Habra C21J IL ____ _jB~aiirQgyuu~~~~~~·~ ... ~~·v~·--~-~-=a=~:..:':o_:a~n:..:".:,:"'_:c:_r ~q:ue:s:.:.u::o:n:::s·:..:-::..'.'....:.:.-:.::.:'...-~~~~:-;~~~~~~':::~~.--~P m tqooh~u)u.gFh1 ~~1}Sla8nd Satorda~ s a through~aturda~\atKpm unul <Jct .. ,~ <>rll'> undcrl\tnghfcand10' ron1jh1 1 I -THE MIS-AN'f'HROP£" 111 th<" at 8 pm .\dml\\IOn ..\d,anc.c ~le' \ 5 fl'\Cn l'd \Cals iii the dow \li "HAY FEVER" at 1he C osta "1c'J Wcstmanstl'r ( ommunll) Theater. 4 32.5>s~IJ C 1\1C Pla)'houo,e. 661 Hamilton \t 7272 Maple ')1 . Westminster THE FULL ERTON CHAMBER Friday Co\ta Mc-.a (650-5261.JJ I hur'>lla~' 1995-4113). Fnda~s and Saturdays at PLAYERS.~l'f-nda) li~ting through 'aturda)\ at x p'm \\Ith ,1 810through0<:t 4. "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" maunee Sunday at 2 p. m until < >l t "THE PLAIE CALLED CORPUS Sunday a1 the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 11 CHRISTI: THE NATIVITY" at tlk 350\ S. Harbor Hlvd .. Santa Ana "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV-Fine .\m Village Theater. UC ln1ne FALL OPEN HOUSE .\t thl· lnanl' (979-5511 ). Tuesda\s through ING" on the miun \Utgc ol \outh 1!!56-66161 Tul'!>da~s through Satur- < on\C·n atr>r) of Mu\IC at 2 Pm at Thur~ys at 8 I 5, Fnda) s at 9, ( oast Rcpenon. 655 Tov. n ( l'Otl·r da~'> at 8' p.m until Oct 4. the: Tunic Ro<k C ommunil) Center Saturdays at I and 8:30. Sunda)s at I l>mc. Costa · .~C!.3' (957--W HJ. "RED CROSS" and "COWBOYS%" I \unn\'hlll Dr an Jn.me. rhccvcnt I\ and 7;.30 unul Nov 16. Tuesda\!> through Fnda\\ di >s pm . in the Drama Stud1oof0rangc< oa\I lrl'e and OJX'n to the puhl1c. '\ \hort "A CHORUS LINE'' b\ the He-\a1urda.)'\ at 2:30 and g: \unda" at ( ollt>gc 1n ( osta Ml'sa c.i 32-5XXOJ program will highlight performance' g~onal · Repertory Theater ,at the 2:.30 and 7:30 until Oct I~. tonight through '\um.la~ onl~ at Ii pm h' the Wn\Crvator) \tudent'> and Forum Theater. 4175 Fairmont "MAI" OF LA MANCHA" di thl' \\1th a matinee Sunda> di 2·Jo "SLY FOX" c11 thl' Laguna Moulton Pla~hou<.c. 60ti Laguna Can)on k oad. Laf?una Reach 1.i11.i-074' I I uc\da~' through \a1urda~., at I'. p m . Sunda~ \at ~ 111 until Ott. 4 "SUGAR BAB IES" at the C1rand I Drnner ..Theatt·r. 7 Frt't'dmttn-W ;n . I .\nahl'1m (7"'~-7 7 101. Tul''>da~' through Thur\<la~' al X I 5. Frida~\ at Ii 45. ~aturda" at I .'lo and x 4'i '>unda)sat 1·.,0Jml 7 45 until Feh I Saturday "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harkqu1n [)inner Pia~ hou.,1.· Sec Fnda) h~11ng. "A CHORUS LINE" h\ thl' lh•- g1onal Rl'JX'rlOI) fh1.·a1n Sec Fnda) la~11ng. "CLOUD 9" on th1.· S<:tond St.age ul ~outh Coast Rc~·nnl) C\(·e f-r•da~ h~tang. "84 CHARING CROSS ROAD" Jt thl· San Clemente ( ommun1 t\ Theater. Sec f-mla) la\t1ng. · "HAY FEVER" at the Costa Me'a Cl\'IC Pia) house. ~c Fnda) lasting "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV- ING" at South Coast Rcpcnory Sec Fnday listina. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the C'unain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Fnda) hsung. "THE MlliOO" al the Ne"' pon Theater Arts Center. Sec Fnda' hsung. · "THE MIRACLE WORKER" at 1hc La Habra Community Theater. \1.•c Fnday listing. "THE MISANTHROPE" at the We~tminster Commun11 ~c n · y 1sting. "THE PLAIE CALLED CORPlf CHRISTbTHE NA"FIYFl'V"-at !-.{ ln ·ine. Sec Fnday listing. "RED CROSS" and "COWBOYS 2" at Orange Coast College. Sec Frida' listing. "SLY FOX" at the Laguna Moull11n Pia) house. Sec Friday hsu~ "SUGAR BABIES" at the < 1rJnd Dinner Theater Scc Fnda) h'>llng Sanday "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dinm·r Pia~ houw \t·c Fnda) lasting. "A CHORUS LINE" h' thl' K1. g111nal Rcpenol) Theatl'r ~'l' I rnl.11 h\ttng . "CLOUD 9" on the ~·wnd '11.tl!l' •I \outh < ua'>t Rc.-pcnol) ~1.· l-nd.1' 1a .. 11ng. "llA Y f£\IER" auhc Lo~ta-\11!'>.1 < 1v1c Playhouse. Sec Fnda) h<,11n~ "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LI\'· ING " at South C ·oast Rcrx•nui: \n- F nda~ hsllng. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" .11 th1 C unain Call Dinner Th1.·ati:r "1·1. f-nda) h!.t1ng. "THE MIKADO" at th.: ~.:vq1.11t T h1.·a1er .\n~ (\·ntcr. li<•1• I mlJ' h\ting. • "OKLAHOMA" b) 1h1.· Lak1.• h 111.·,1 'lhowboaters. Sec Fnda) las11ng. "RED CROSS" and "COWBOYS t " at Orange Coast College !)ec f min' h~11ng. "SLY FOX" at the Laguna Muul11111 Pia) house. Sec Frida\ hs11ng. "SUGAR BABIES1' at thl' < 1r;1nd Dinner Th<'ater. Sec Frida} h~11nir. Taeeday Lukas Foss. ~tn on lro.tdway i...v1••A1'1',ocJ\lt>r°"'tolW£\I \1(lf \IQl?V ()IV l~i[ l()l.l/fl/ ()'.N()t( JI Darrell Gulley spent the llrst fourteen years ol his hie in the South and on the East Coast He lived near wooded areas and developed a deep ap- proc1al100 lor the out-of-doors I saved my allowance to t>uy my hrsl hatchet when I was 1n the second grade. Darrell !>aid I wanted to make a fort from dead trees I found near my home I guess 11 was a natural thing for mo to get 1n10 working with wood Now. the wood Danell works with comes from Northern Calllorrna forests. river beds and sea shores He forms and f1n1shes the pteoes into eQu1-.1te clocks and tables One maghl think making a natural wood table or clock could happen qudt!y, but nol so says Darrell "When I find a large piece Of WOOd, I make the first cut wtth my chain-saw 11 has a ltve-foot blade, so you have to know what you're domg Then I take the WOOd to the elC1er- minator to make sure ti's perlectty clean. It Is then cured an my warehouse In Huntington Beach. sometimes for several years II it's not comptetely dry and you use 11 100 .. soon. 11 could crack I deal only in quahty, and quality takes hme when you're working with wood After drying. I sand all the chain-saw malils and 1mper1ections. and shape the pteee to take advan1age of rts natural grain and beauty I know what I want •I to look hke as soon as I hnd the stump in lhe w1k:lemess IVly goal is 10 sell natural wood clocks and tables that will last 1ndeflnt1ely · The Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet as proud to have Oarrrell Gulley and.NATURAL EXPRESSIONS as part of our vendor family You can v1s11 him Saturday al space 8-132. and Sunday at spa~e 8 ·156 · • Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday. Sf)ptember 26, 1986 .MW-1 fA.N!YfRrf 'iv'".,... 1¥ ' ~ Hrnry Mancini Po1fl\llf"f' •''(I\.,•)() t'l!tlk(Vvtl,•J H11,H114' '\ Doc Sr.tertnwn l~ ... ,,, Pop\'"'~ Boll<" 1• ... 1<1"11• Ht,rnc,. •"'<I '"'1' 'IOlr\ Mel Tonne l'lu\ (A<~\ AMElllCJW IN PNll\ M'll~YINBUJE I <•O,.V "''"" JA Ft<!.>y 11.4.>r 10 C.I f7MJ 97)-IJOO to Charge )'CM" Subscrtpdon ToUyt TICk~ Otftct Houn MON·Flll 10 ~ pm~T & SU'll Noon-5 pm l"•dfk ~. 1".0 . loll St•. S.. Alta, CA •270t c ONTINUE D "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at-+he Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday hsung. ucwuo t " on the Second Stage of South Coast Re no . See Fnda 1st1ng. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV· lt«i" at South Coast Re n ory. See Fndav listing. -- "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at thl' Cunain Call Dinner Theater Sec Fnday listing. "THE PLAIE CALLEO CORPUS CHRISTI: THE NATIVITY" at UC Irvine. Sec Fnday listing. "SLY FOX" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday lisung. Wedne.day "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harll'quin Dinner Pi a) houSl' See Fnda) listing. "CLOUD 9" on the Second Stage ot South Coast Rcpcnof). St·(· Fnda) lm1ng. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LJV. ING" at South Coast Rcpc•nory Sec Frida) li~ting: "MAN OF LA MA NCHA" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "THE PLAIE CALLED CORPUS CHRISTI" at l IC In 1nl'.' S<'r Frida' listing. ' "SLY FOX" at thl· Laguna \foul ton Pla)hOu\c Scl' Frida) Mt•ng. "SLIGAR BABIES" .11~ht: C1rand Dinner Thl·ata Sl·e Fnda) lls11ng. Tburaday "BRIGHTO"' BEACH·MEMOIRS" JI the Har kqu1n Dinner Pia) IH>u'>I.' \l·c fnda~ tis11ng "A CHORl•S LI NE '' O\ the Rl·- g1unal Rcpcnof) Thl·atl·r \cl' l-r1da' li\t1ng "CLOUD 9" un thc S1:rnnd Stag.: ol 'iouth Cna~t Rl•pcrtof) Sn· Frida' li:o.11ng. "HAY FEVER" at thl' ( mta Ml''kl ( "ll Pia) hou~'. Sec Fnda) liqing. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LJV. ING" at South \o:l\t Rcp1:n nf) licl' t-r1da~ listing. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" JI thl' C un:11n C 'all Dannrr Thcati:r Sn· 1-ndil) ""ling. "THE PLAIE CALLED CORPUS CHRISTI" at l 'C Ir' inc ~l'l' 1-nda\ li\ting "SLY FOX " at till' Laguna ~foultnn l'la~ hou~· \l'l' J-mla~ ll\llng "Sl1GAR BABIES" .11 ttw l 1rand Dinncr f hl':lll'r °i('e f nda' 1i,1ing. SEIVllNABS Friday THI NK THI!" ,, p.11nk" pro' l'n IA.<I\ to IO'K' am.I 111.11nta1n till' pcrti.·t 1 wl•ight for )Our~lf. ts otkrl·d l'ach fnda\ 11 to I 2:JO pm. al thl' Sun ~tgn. a me1aph)'s1ral hook~torl' 32 12.:! Paseu .\ddanto in San Juan ( ap1s1rano. The d a\s llffl'r\ po~1tl\C affirmation~. 'l\ual11a1111n and weigh t rnntrol fur all who p.m1npatc. SI 0 a v1s11 '" the fee for th" fun workable con t1nu1ng group 493-7151. "HEALTHY. WEALTHY AND WISE" a seminar in joyful abundance toni&ht at 7:30 in the Healix Center. 237J2 Bincher. El Toro. Usin1 fa mes and the group process. Jerry Gillies. ex.TV news commentator and re· poner. will help se minar panic1pants examtnc how mone y patterns and • habits might prevent them from achieving prosperity. Admission to the seminar 1s S 15. and panic1pants are asked to bring $5 1n change and small bills which the)' ould be w1 mg to ns 1n a pay u game. 859.7940. s.t.Nay WOMEN WHO WVE TOO MUCH .\ suppon group for women toda) at JOa.m .. 335 Centennial Way tn Tustin. Barbara Lee 544-3711. "TRANSITIONI NG FROM BURNOUT" 9 a.m. to 4 p.m today at Golden West College. 15744 Golden West St. in Huntington Beach. Fee 1s $25. Sonia Ganz. co-author of the 1nnova11ve and popular "Feeling Good" will present a program in Stress Management. i\d' ance reg1s· 1rat1on isrcqu1red. Call 891-3991. WVE ANO MONEY A one day program for 1nd1' 1duals and couples "ho wish to explore cmo· 11onal/1rra11onal bcha' 1ors surround· ing the U'i<' of money and to increa~c their understanding o f co m- prehcns1 vc tinanc1al planning will be offered 1oda) 8 a m 10 5 p.m. at Goldl·n West Colkgc. 15744 Golden West . 1. Huntington Beach Program tee" S23. and ad' a nee reg1s1ra11on 1s '>uggi:c;ted. For more informa11on and to rl·g1ster. call 89 t.:W9 I "YO UR POWER TO SAY NO" ·~·1 the topic of an informal Vernon Howard "Surces' without Strcss" J d1scu~.,1on group to ht· ronducted In Bon I ar'>en to<la' at 2:\0 at 12860 Euclid S1 in Ciardcn C •fll\l' h cf\· one " 1A.l'1romc a $J ta\·tkdurt1hil· ' d o n .1 t 1 o n 1 ' a p JH l' c 1 ,1 t l' d I I 05 lMfi-2000 Tuesday STRESS MANAGEMENT Wl·ckl\ public '>t"f' ll'l' program prcM'ntcd 1(1 thl' l'Ommu1111~ frn· of charge 1 \{-\'>1ons 1A.11l tix·u., on thl· managml.'.nt or ~iress through h~ pno"'"· med•· I 1a11on and c;elf-ac1ual11a11on Begin, I <\ug 19 and ('un11nul'~ l'arh fue'>lla~ from noon un11l I p m through I NtHcmhl·r l 1hra0 Room IOI. SaddlchJ l ).. < ollq;l'. 21WOll MargUl'fltl: Pl-."~ \11\\llln Vll'JO 582-4571 ADULTS RF:TllRNIN<; TO COL· LEGE f'rl'l'. puhlt1 \l'n 11r prngram Pl'l.'\l'llll'd h~ l'mt John I ~ lund ( ommun11~ .nH·mtx•r, "llh qm•,t111n' ahou1 'tll..1t1nnJI tK.l'upall(inal nr at alll·m1c p1ogrJm' nlkrcu h~ SadJkhJl l-. C olkgl· .ir1· 11\\lll'<I 111 :rni:nd at 7.JO p 111 I 1hral) Room I 101 \JJlikh,1d. < nlkgr. :!XOOO Margul'flll' Pl-."' M1"111n V1l'Jn I 5X2-4~..,I DESI ARNAZ JR. \\Ill Jlll'!>Cllt ;1 I SpCl"tdl ""ilfl'" \\ tlhPUl 'lt rl'\\ .. \l'm- inar tonight JI X ,11 l ahli.1rn1a frlkral Sa' 1ng,, I )55) Brool-.hurst ~1 \\ l.,,_ j m1nsta ·\llcod 1f,ou arc 1nti:rc'>tcd in ronqul'ftn~ ~tr!:\\ and an \ll'l) in I }Our datl) hfc S' lJ\·dc.'d111 t1hlc donauon. For more 1ntorm.111nn. 1 ;ill Ll·ona di (Xll51 646-.:!llCKI Wednesday THE SUN SIGN _,2122 Pawu Adelanto. San Juan Capistrano in the Post Office Shopping Center. offers Wednesday night leclurcs on vaned topics. Call 493. 7151 for 1nfo r· ma11on. WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH Suppon group 6 p.m. 335 Centennial I Wa~. fustin Barbara L~"C. 544-3711 SING• ES Friday FOCUS Z8, a group of singles ages 20.29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Communrty Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. BALBOA Ski CLUB T.G.l.F. evel) Friday at 5 p.m. at The Court.house. 2 Hutton Ctr. Or. 1n Santa A.na. THE CARTIERS AND If KARAT CLUB for sin~es danc.e at SheUy's California Cuisine Restaurant pri· vate room, 800 North Tustin, Santa Ana. Members $3. guests $5. Ages 30.50. Every Saturday 7-1 1 p.m. 64 1-3987 for details. CLASSIC FRIENDS age 45 and over. dinner at 7 p.m. Re~rva1jons only. China Town Restaurant. 41 39 Campus Drive in Irvine.Call 544-9259 for reservatio ns and infor- mauon. FOCUS 30, a group of singles agei. 30.39, meet at 11.lOa.m. at the South Coast Community Church. Sl20 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 8S4-7600. YOUNG JEWISH PRO· PESSIONAl.S singles 21 to 34, 7:30 p.m. for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at Remick's upstairs lounge, 181 20 Von Karman, Irvine. (next to Irvine Mamon) SJ. Manin at 760-0209 "'eekdays. Group meets evcl) founh Sunday of the month at Rem1ck's. PARENTS WITHOUT. PART· NERS Hun11ngton Beach Chapter single parcnti. tonight at 7 followed b) Daily Pilat & TWA ~IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE lttGHTS AVAllA8if llOM OIANGE COUNTY TO IAX VIA GOt()(N STATE A/ttlNES Dally Pllo1 Datebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 7 1 ' l • ----~~~----~--:----------------------._. ______________ ...,. ________________ ._ ... c 0 N .TIN U E D , .ages 30-50. meets c.-vcf) Thu™1a} from 6-9 p.m. for an After Work Party at Kanoon Kaper"' in Anaheim at Knott and Rall. All parties featurr dancing. hors d'oeuvres. door pn1e~ and surpn~s. Call 995-0952 for. information. a discussion group beginning at 7:45 p.m. Call 898-7975 for meeting tocatton and add1t1onal information. _!'ue.da T H E NEWPORT I R VINE CHAPTER of Paren~ Without Part- ners presents their Newcomers· Onental1on each Tuesday .from 8-9: 15 p.m .. followed by coffee and conversation. Call 549-1135 for further information. THE NETWORK FOR SINGLES meet at the Grand Pia-La Hotel(< oral Tree.-Lounge) in San1a Ana, 272t1 ~uth Grand. 995-0952 Wedne9day CONVE R SAT I ONS 41 • CAMARA DERIE AJC Orangr C ·oun- ty Singles meet at 7:30 p.m at a new larger room at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21 12 Pacific \oast Highway. $3 50 covers one dnnk, ho1 refresh- ments and social hour Happy hour from 6-7: 30. Call 644-4359 or 180-7795 LOOKING AHEAD TO I H7 A New Year. A New You! A special program DAJ\CE for singles at Golden West College, Gothard St. at Center Dr. tn Hunt- ington Beach. 7-10 p.m. tonight. Friday program fee $1 5. 891-)99 1. SWAbbGWS CGVE IA Sa.o PARENTS WITHOUT PAJlT-Clemente: Live big band dancing tc) NERS. CHAPTER JH invites all the music oflc~ Douglall vocahsl and single parents t~ a mint-dance and his quintet, every Wcdni•sday. Thur'- onent.at1on _!on1ght wtt!! a~!!<>:_~, fnday..and Sawr-O;ay n~ht. San snaCk bar an<i barbcx·ue. Onc.-nt.at1on Clemente Inn 2600 Avenida Del beg1~s at 6: 15 and dancing a.t 7 p.m. Prcsidentc. Sa~ ('lcmcn1c, 498-9202. Captstrano Bay Xacht Club tn Dana BIG BAND DANCE SOCIETY Point, ~4555 Cas1ta~. 493-7102. For prcscnti. Fnday Nighl dancing at thr more information. call the infor-new Newponcr Resort. tcatunng thc matH)n hnc at 586-9183. 17 piece big band ofKa lph Hlatl' with Membership in PWP 1s open to \OCali~t. Compltmcn1ary dant l' divorced. separated. w1dowt"d ur kssoM h)' Cay Cannon 7-X pm never mamed parents of living Dancing 8 p.m. until m1dn1gh1 1107 children. Custody of the children 1s Jamburcc Road in Newpon lkalh not a factor. A nonprofit. non-661-250 I sect.anan. educattonal organ.,at1on. THE AMERICAN INTER- PWP provides a program of social NATI ONAL DANCE CO. rm.·-.cnt' :i ·act1v1ues. discus~ions and study swing class at 8 p.m. ea\:h frnla > groups for single parents and their followed by a dance social from families. 9-10:30 p.m.: a Jitterbug class carh Monday at 8 p.m .. and a h<.lllroom Tbareday and Latin class each Wcdnesda) at X TKE -NETWORK fr'OR SINGLF.8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons.. 650-304!!. HOTEL MERJDIEN NEWPORT BEACH Kick orr the weekend With fantasticentertainmt"nl oft he 50s and 60s by the Stonebndge Band in the Atnum of the Hotel Mend1cn 4:30 unul 8:30 For rc~rvat10n!>, call Linda Hom or Bonnie Trumbull at 476-2001. Saturday BALLET REPE R TO R Y THEATRE presents four per- formances of ··Giselle .. at Golden Wbl C ollcac Aud11QD.!!.!n 1~a and tomorrow. 2:30 and 8 p.m. on 001 da1e" Terry Hayes will dance tht" rok of ( 11selk this evening and al tomor- row's ma11nec w11h Monique Del ha ye alternating.. The rok o(Albrecht will he danced by Anthony Sellars. T1ckc1 prn:es arc $6 advance ~lcs. $7 at thi.· ho:-. office. w11h chtldrt·n·., and ..cn1or<1 rates. < all !!46-021 S Sunday BIG BAND MUSIC kei.'p~ i.lanlcrs on 1hc1rfeetcvcf} Sunda)' night tn lhe ~wallow\ ( ove lounge a1 the h1~111m \an ( lemcnlc Inn. 2600 .\ven1da di.' Pres1dcnte. San ( lcmenH' 7 111 I I p m w11h the Dc:an·~ l>cacon~ .,wing !land and featured V()('3ll\l I l\a rm .. dl 4YIS·9202 BAl.LET R E PE R TORY THEAtRE ~c Saturda~ Ii 11ng FLORENCE DEANE'S I VY HOUSE RESTAURANT Oanc1ng 10 Paramount Pictures proudly .invites you to a Special Sneak Preview, CRIT~ ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE DlmERING A VERY SPECIAL MOVIE. Starring Academy Award Wmner Wtlliam Hurt and introducing Marlee Matlin. "Brl/JJanl!" -Marll)'ft llft1ll. CllK .MAJ Tll 1 IM lfVE j •y fl/IN04 Tl! ·~deeply rmnanlic ... und ~ kAJe skny.'' -Ptrltrr »."""' l>t'Ol'f.E MM.ALINt SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW IDMORROW AT 800 PM 1MA •NEWPOflTIUCH Mann Brea Pla.i.a 529-5339 Eowatds Newpoft Cfnema644~0760 I ..... ~1:11 I a Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, &!tptember 26, 1986 uA masterpiece that plumhs the depth.~ of emotion. Run down and~ it'.' ~ w.1\1" ~l''I ™ IWll'I "MagicaJ ... wooderfuL.fecl good ... a movie that goes right to your heart'.' "'"" r.nr .......... ~llll• 1\ ·~ .,.., ..... ''A movie that soars on magi~1 mirth and truth ... a giant wish fulf u lment'.' Jor "'°•L l'llNt>l'o'nl 1,IAW. ANll 14AJI ''A must see film in eVery way. Positively outstanding ... will melt the coldest hearts'.' mu llAU UA-.MO.c>n .... , ... UAa ..... ~ OGITAmA .... ,.. t3til01 llotT) ,_..,, UIO 1' '1111 olllhol• -SfAlllS 100AY 9Wll ..,.,..... ~~·~~ IAlmAOA-.U L0 ..,_ .. ,400 _..._ =-= the rhythms of the George G11l1;1m Quartet featuring vocalist I kna George Sunday and Monday 8 J'l in.· 12:30 a.m. Every Tutsday night " .. Swing Nite'7 with the Les Dougla' Quartet, 8:30 p.m.-1 a m. ..(mod Stuff' for danci'1g Wed .. Thur;,., I n and Sat. 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m 1X4 Fomt Ave. i n Laguha fk;1r h 494-9491 . OU~E'S PLACE Sunday danung wllh the Big Band Sound5 of I n Douglas vocalist and his Quartet 7-11 p.m. at the Newportcr Rc~rt. 1111~ 1ambo1ee Road ~wp9fl-fk'*- 499-3929 or 998-3188. Monday MARTIN & TONI'S Swt nK Danl1' < ·1ub meets at several Orange< ou1H\ loca11ons. Dances, dance . cnntt'''' dance tnps. play outings. hl-.11 h parties are some of the act" 1t1t'\ Dance lessons arc offc.-rcd bc.-g1nn1n~ to ad van~. ballroom 10 swing r 11r 11mcs and locauons. call 840-351 !'I T ue9day WEEKLY SENIOR DANCE! '"' presented by the ( osta Mc!><! \cn1111 ' frCJm 8-1 I p.m Featured 1s ll\i.' ti.11111 music and a large. woo<kn J,1111 ,. floor Costa Mc~ Woml·n·, < luh f1 10 W. 18th St , Costa Ml'..a (' donation. ED LEACH BIG SWING BANl1 play~ fordancana ever) TucMfa, frum 8 until 11 pm <1t lhc Meadov. l.11 ~ Country Club. 16782Graham o\\l' 111 Huntington Beach. Adm1s~1on "\I TANGO, DISCO ANO BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets cvel) Tul·'>d·•' at 7:30 in ( orona del Mar SI <J mon1h kc~. Learn tht' latl'51 dant('' lnllov.nl by a dance 01 other a~tl\·1t1e\ 1'J1 h wct"k For more 1nformatwn \.ill 494-0593. Wedne9day THE AME RICAN I NTl.::R NATJONALDANCECO.Scc F-mla\' l1st1ng. SAMBA BAND with female \Ill.ii 1st Nilsa. appcanng Wednesday .in.I rhursday at the Irvine Hilton and Towe~. with Confrey Ph1lh~ )<11 1 rno 9 p.m. until I a.m 171/W Jamboree Blvd in Irvine. 863-J 11 1 FREE D.,4NCE LESSONS h) < .1, Cannon taf\1ght 7-8 p.m. at "'ian Clemente lfnn. 2600 Avcnida dd Pres1dcnte in San Clemente Dam·l· 111 the music of le\ Dougla' and hi\ quintet. 498-9202. T banday SAMBA BAND \Cc Wt-dnc\(l.1 ' ltsttng. EiC. Fri4'y OLD WORLD OKTOBERFEST unttl Nov. 9 at Old World. 7S61 Center Ave. al Beach Bl vd. exit, San Diego Freeway. 1n Hunt1ng1on tkach. Oompah-Pa Bands J>lay Wed through Sat. evt"n•ngs at 6:30. Fam1h Day Sunday b-10 pm. 897-1470 m 895-8020. INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW at th1· Orange County Fairgrounds 1n Costa Mesa throufb Sunday. The founh annual lntenor Design Show 1s 1w1n· as large as last year'!., and will cons"' of four buildings, featuring garden and landsap1ng. industry, tht" In tenor Design House and a publn building with boothscxh1bit1ngcimt ing new home ideas. Adm1ss1on 1s S and hou~ arc 6-I I p.m. ton1Jht t ta.m -9 p.m. Friday and Saturda) and 11 a.m. -5p.m. on Sunday. Enter the f afrarounds at Gase 5 on Arling- ton. THE BRASS BAND a musical comedy quintet. will pcnonn a1 Saddlcback College') McKinney Theatre at 8 pm .. This 1~ th<' first 1n I. C 0 N TI N U E . D mothers taught by the Ce nter for phy, watercolor. drawing and paint-HARBOR SINGERS 7-9:30 p.m. at Maternal and Child Fitness. prov1d-ing. and floral design will be offered. the Presbytenan Cburch of the C'ove- ing an opportunity to stay in shape Instruction is available for children nant. Fairview Road, in Cosfii"'Mesa. and discuss important aspects of and adults a the beg.inning and Anyone who enjoys sinpng and can pregnancy and parcnun~ Monday intermcdiatt; levels. One day work-carry a tune and Wednesday mornings from shops are also offered. including 1s welcome to JOio. Al so available for 9: 15-10: 15 a.m. at the Dance Shcool. ceramics for children -and sushi performance. For more information, Tuesday and Thursday evenings making for adults. The Irvine Fine call Dee Cox at 964-3373 or Joyce the College's 1986-87 G uest Artist Sc:nes. sponsored by the arts support group, The Angels. Tickets are pnced at S 1 2 general admission. S 10 for seniors and students. For rcser- -~as call 582-4656 bet and 4 p.m. lRISH FOLK SINGERS Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy will per- form 1n concert at the La Mirada C1viC" Theater. tonigh t at 8. T icket arc SI 1.75/$1 3.75 at the .Theater Box Office. 14900 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada. 994-6310. CAYE MOZART fea tures classical piano Wed. evening. and piano or guitar. pop, and show-tunes Thurs.- Sat. evenings All music 1s ixrformed dunng dinner. Also featured 1s music at Sunday brunch. 31952 Camino Cap1st~no. San Juan Capistrano. .i96-02 I 2. THE LAFF STOP,. a premiere coml"d} night club. featu res Bobby Claylor and Scou Shaw. 2122 S. East Bnstol. Newport Beach. 852-8762 LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at 8 p.m. for scheduled and open rcad1ng.s at the Laguna Beach Public l.1bra11 . Tonight 1s open reading night. EH~ryonc 15 welcome. Call .i94-9550 or 494-8375. ROBERT DUQUESNEL l'ntn- tains on the piano with a wide\ anety of musical 'K'lec11ons Tuc'i.-Sat from 5-9 p.m. lrvme Hilton and fowl·r~· I ohb~ Lounge. 17900 Jambon:c Blvd . l!"'in l'. 863·3111. CONFREY PHILLIPS fea tun:'i rcnd1t1om of Cole Porter. Ger\hwin and C"Ontl'mporary favontcs Tucs.- 1\at. Q p m -1 a. m .\lso. the Bra11lian ~(lngMres<,. Nilsa. JOIO\ him on Wed. and Thur... cvrn1ngs. Irvine Hilton and Towt"rs. I 7900Jamborrc Bhd 1n Irvine 86.'-J 11 1. TOMAS WILSON ~olo flamenco gu1tan'it perform<> Span1~h and Latin mus1l Wed. and Thur'i. 6:30-9:30 pm .. 1-n and Sat 7-1 (J p.m. and Sun-s '0-8 10 pm at Port of Spain Rc~taurant. ~4921 Dana Point Harhor Dr at Cioldcn Lantern in Dana Point 493-76 78. Saturday QUILT EX HIBIT "l·rom Our •kam and 8) Our Hand\". an l'ith1b11 of O\er I 00 antique and mockrn quill\ b)' hxal qu1ltc~. 1oday .tnd tomorrow. 10 a.m. IO 5 pm. at l\ou-th Cu;w Plua Y1.llagc Mcrcan11 lc Auild1ng. Sunflower and Bear St'i. in C\anta '\na. Donation $3 gl'ncral from 6-7 p.m. at the Northwood o\rts Center 1s located at 4601 Walnut ('ox at 546-7660 or 548-27 33 admission, U seniors. Drawings for Community Park. Class fee 1s $36 for at Yale in Hentagc Park. For more OK.TOBER FEST AT OLD door prizes and a calendar quilt will fo ur weeks (2 times per week). For information about classes· and work-bc held. A merchant mall will also be fu ther details and registration, call sho~. call 552-1078. WORLD See Fnday ltst1ng available. Sponsored by flying Geese 660-3881 . OK.TOBER FEST AT OLD Weclnaclay Quilters of Irvine. P' ALL ART ~ES have begun .' WORLD See Friday listing O IGLESIAS Toni 1 and at thelrvinefmeArtsC'enter.Classe~ T _ ... _ CONCERT ON THE GREEN at tomorrow n1 t at t e aci 1c ~ ~~~i:-==u=--=='==-=-==-=------__.::So~u~th~C'~o~a~s~t ~P~l~a~z.a~V~1~ll~a!ge~t~o~n~1gh~t- Amphitheatre at 7:30. $26.15 Rt"-rr====================-=-=---------.......:__:=========: served seating. SIO on the green. to charge tickets by phone. call Teletron at 634-1300. OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEET 1s held every Saturday and Sunday from 7a.m. until 4 p.m. in the main parking lot. Admission is 50 cents for walk-Jns and S 1 per carload. CAYE MOZART, see Fnday listing. CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Friday hs11ng. TOMAS WILSON See Fm.lay list- ing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, Stt Fn, day hsting. · THE LAFF STOP, sc."C Fnday lis11ng. OKTOBER FEST AT OLD WORLD Sec Fnda) listing Sanday QUILT EXHIBIT Scl' Saturda> listing . BASH 'H .the I 6th annual Orange County Mus1c1ans Festival today 12 noon to IOp.m. at th~ Irvine Mamou Hotel. 11moo Von Karman. in Irvine. '\II proceeds go to bcnl'fi t the Mu- s1c1ans scholarship and emergency rehef fund~. Grand Marshal 1s Ray .\nthon). plus special celebrity guests. Tickets arc SQ pre-sale and S 10 at the door. For morl' 1nformat1on. Frank Amoss. 546-8166. JULIO IGLESlAS Sec Saturda) listing OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPM EET Sec Saturday hs11ng. CAFE MOZART, sec l·nday lis ting. THE LAFF STOP prc~nts 10 comics. 2122 S.E. Bristol. Newpon Beach. 852-8762 TOMAS WILSON Sl:l' h1da) list- ing. OKTOBER FEST AT OLD WORLD Monday SCRABBLE 1\ nlaycd each Mon· da) at I p.m. at the Le1surl" World Clubhou~ 2 on Moulton Parkwa) tn Lagu na Hill' (all 837-7223 for information -PRE-NAT-AL EXCE RCISE CLASSES on-going ("<rrc1~· clas'tt"~ for l'Xpectant 11HOGAN IS MARVELOUS •.. A HERO WITH HUMOR AND CHARM.'' A8ieoelallted Pree• •zoTH SMASH WEEK!* IMEllCll#I Fill TOM CRUISE I OP.GUN w ~ ...... A PARAMOUNT PICTUR[ !~} """""'"' ._.,,_,-..A,...-.fl"I, .. ",. r..:""""ot¥'•..,.11, -·"' ••""• <....-.. • •-.A •C-.1 ............ ·-·-•U--.... _,.. .. -_ ......... "°"'"Clio""'"'' ~ ..... l't{ilc \\• ""'"" , .. """"""'llfttl ..... \1'\UI W.7111 ........... --.,_ :~;:.,...· ·--•--*llMll ,_._,,.... ..... -UA-·-'-'-"' ""' ,_ .... ·~-] ~-· .. ,ano ,_,_ • mil• ...... '""~ , ..,.. .. , ' bn' °""""'- There's a ltttte of him in all of us. ~l~MO..NT PG~SPRE~ ·aocxn.£-~f l.N}l\KQll()NSKI MAAKBLL.M OIVDGUPU rvt01AEL L~AN;).,()-f\j ~ rnGNAI. M.OC scm EN PfTER BEST OOfCTrn a ~APHV fUiSEUOCJ(Q ACS lff POCO...CER JAi'( SCOTT ~ STmV EN~~ SCREEl'RAY EN A6U. f-OGAN. KEN~ &. J::H.J CONU. Pf<C.O..CED EN J::H.J CONU OOfCTID EN PETER FAM.AN •IMA •COlTA MHA •ll TOl'C> Ma.M Bru PW• 1 ~·1-.ardi Cinema £ owiros tr I oco 529 ~ ~ 3102 581 9500 MUrMll •COlTA•IA ~ UA Mo-Ms E~ilO\ Soutll Colts• Eow<ll1!it>nive1'11t\I ~ 4991 Pim ~2111 ~ 8811 STARTS TODAY 1.A MMAM • OMlell Plc1flC, ~y ~ ~ 634 ~3 513 1611 ITMTOel ...,.. Vll.IO [<!Wini$ ldw.,OS MisSl()n VlhQI Cfll.,r V>tt!O M•H 364 6"0 891 0667 •WllTMl•ITfl! [OW;<Oj C.nt1N WeS1 891 3936 E!IElll Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, Septembe~ 26. 1986 I c 0 NT IN U E D lrom o .\IJ 10 !UIJ p m on the 11lagl· 1 (irl·(·n ( unu:rh .1rl' lrl'c dnd lhl' publll' 1\ '"' lll'J 111 tmng a p1lnll" d1nnl'r or l"nJu' lhl· fore :nailabll· from South ( oa,1 Pla1a rl',tauranl\ Fn·c ParL.1ng ~un1gh1 cnJO} thl' 1 \o u1h Coa .. t Pla1a V1lla~l' 1s located at ~unffo"cr .rnJ lkar 'ilfl'l'I' aau'!> from outh Coast Plata. ·DESIGN HOUSE '86 .. IJat·k IV Jhl· 10s .. when an dc<'o "a" nc" and .i \i1Jhara1ah from India hmughl m}'· ta~ and in1nguc 10 d .. i.:cp~ 10" n called Santa .\na. The Orange C ounl) · · • · • I ·r · 11onal S<,...1c1' \1f I ntcnor lx•!>1grll'rs a nd Bo\\-cri;° \1 u~·um hnng 10 Ilk 1hc Mahar:i1ah ---{ExCWSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PL.A YING ---- [ ~E DAILY I O~ J 1~ !12~ 7 JO 9 J~ Cinecbrle 634 .. 2553 ~.-,.~"\.'l :.,AH t .. h11•r..,' t1 '""•"' f ... , ., -.iit'fl[l) .. -aa----· 1 e Delly Piiot Datebook/ Friday. September 26. 1986 \lan\lon in l><.'\lgn HouS1.· ·~tl .11 ~~21 \.onh Hdmtn>Pl'. Santa .\nJ 111 ,1 m to 5 p.m Jail~ JnJ Jll I hursda' C'cn1ng\ un1il lfl pm I KL.ct\ arr J\ a1IJhk ..11 .i $111 J11nJ· 111111 and mJ~ he purt'hJ\l'd J I thl' 80\\cr' Mu~·um. I 1l'lo.l·twn uutkl\ ur th!.' l\anta .\na ( ommunll\ I 'l'nl' ( l'ntcr 6•P ·65b I . STORYTIME AT NEWPORT CENTER LIBRARY l'rt•\th1111I '>h>n 11 me on V.\•dnn<la" JI I 0 ~u a m ·and I "'pm through 'u' cm- tl\:r 5 Prei,chool r hildren J H' in. tll'i.l to reg1i.ter al their ltll.'al lihra r. I 111 more 1nforma11un. l all \larg,m·1 Poarch. ·cuorOinfHor uT ~1ldr~n\ \er' ICl''>. at 644-J I X1' TOMAS WILSON \n• I r1d.1' 11,1- 1~. OKTOBER FEST AT OLU WORLD St>l' 1-nda} ll\l1n!! Thursday FARMERS MARK ET AT (~ FAIRGROUNDS hen I h111,d.11 1n the main parl..ing lot fr;lnl 'I J 11\ lol J fl m. Prc'>l'nted h~ 1hd >r.1ngl· c "11111' F-arm Rurl·au I ll'l' \Jml\~JOn CHILDRE1''S SfORYTIM E 'l'\\· J)un fk·Jl h Puhlil· l 1f1r.11\ \1.irinl·r, Branl·h ~()()) f>tl\er Dr 1n \,l'"J'lllrl tx·arh h l·r. r hur .. J . .t\ 1hn1ugh O.. t 30 111 10 J m Prl'\l hool l hrl<.lrcn .II\' '°' lll'd to re~"tl'I I 11r more 1nt111 m.111on pk .1°'\' l .tll \largarcl P1i.t1l h coonJ1na1m 011 l h11Jrl·n·, wr' lll'' I 644-' 186 TOMAS WILS01" 'x'e I rid.ii 11'>1 1ng OKTOBER FEST AT OLO WORLD S::e Frida} h\ttng ADVANCE DR. SALLY RIDE l 411!6 Ll·1in.1 uerurd D1 .. tingu1shed Lt:l't Ul l'I ~hare~ her C\pcnl·nn·~ \\.llh 1tw N .\S" team and d1'<.'U\'>I.'' op- ponun111e'> lur "-Omen in '>l'll'nll' South < oa~I \ommunll\ < hurl·h l'I p.m Frida~. Oct l r 1cke1' \6. ' and $4 are d\ ailahk .11 I '( I I 111l' \n, 80>. oflin· < all 856-M I h Im ll'll' phone mall and lfl'J ll 1mkr' \1)on- ~orcd h' I < ·1 nlfac ol \fl, anJ I l'l'IUll'\ OCC A!'il" ALF ALL FA IR 'lJrh 40 l'\h1h11ur-, and "" \H)rl..~h•lJ') nn lahm' fjhc:r\ ta\h111n\ lurnl\h1ng'> The 16th Annual • FALL FAIR 1 / '""' r / lht I a>.r ,, I uir I • Fiben •Fabrics •Furnishings ·Fashions .Foods Orange Coast Coll.-ge ~7CJ I I a1n 1e" < .,,,,1 \h-,.1 Saturday October 11 7:.10 at .m. -4:30 p.m. 11\1 I< IHll 1'10 '>I\ I \110\'> 11\ 11< 111 I \llllll ICi ll '> ,.,, /(, ,.,,,,,,,, .. ,, /,. ,, ,,,, \fll IHI /(, l~l\/1,i111 II 111 1111 I 1111 \ \ ,,,, ,, ( ,,, t" ,\ \1111/r t/I\ 11 /l/f I/ I For Informatio n (714) 432-5880 .ind lo•i<l' rnmpnw Oransc < oa~t ( t1llq~( .. , lfllh Jnnual l-,111 r air (lor- ITil'fl} thl' I .1hnl I air). 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Jam'>. and \p1ll"..i" I n 5-lll pm ')at lllam -'lpni and \un Ill a.m ·X pm llJ '" adufl, \l<9'1 age\4-11 ..,9~·tl-I'' SHERMAN UBRAR Y AND GAR · DENS • .164 7 Pacific ( oa\l II 1ghw:.1~. Corona del Mnr Ro\es. rarlu' annual garden\, an nrrh1tl wn· servator}. ko1 ponds anc1 a gill 'h"" Dall) IO:JO a.m .-4 pm < .1/t'm.J11r 111·m, <'11111111/t'<I 111 \111w 'ipin 1· UB40almost but not quite -· -reggae-ed Ollt By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Oelly ..... _ How much reggae can a reggae band play before a reggae band's rcggae-ed out? . Well. l1B40 sure tested the limits ot their own stamina when they per- formed Saturda) night at the PaC'lfic .\mph1theatre 1n Costa Mesa. follow- ing a bnefsct earlier in the day at the' ~Angeles followed a full concen before at San Diego St.ale which 1n tum followed a concen earlier in Lhc week at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. No wonder the fellas could hardly move their feet at the Pacific. I . Luckil), the band's hands and vo1cc.-s weren't suffering the same fatigue and were able 10 create the bouncing ndd1ms and ~yncopated guitar slashes that have made UB40 English band - named for a Bnush unemployment form -bounded through ~veral tunes from their current .. Rat in the Kitchen .. LP and borrowed liberally from their "Labour of Love .. record in which U840 paid homage to some of the most cherished songs 1n reggae's relauvely bnef history Especially Joyous were "Tell It Like It ls,'' the Bob Marley tune"Kl.-epOn vin ·· and the band·s ant1 - apanhe1d tune. ·• mg Song" Galleries · Opening this :week ... ANITA NEAL CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY 1100 South Coast Highway, l..af,una Mercado. l..aJuna Beach. A mu u-med1a an exh1b1tion featunng the works of Yolanda Medina. Ernest Regua. Anita Neal. Barbara Vaske and G Mansell Rivers-Bland. 650-1974. BLUEBIRD GALLERY 1540 So <. oast .HiJhway. Laguna Beach. Es- tate paintings of Wilham Darling and Mar.ione Adams Darling. W1ll1am Darling was three-time Academy .\ward winner at 20th Century Fox as an director. Through No'. Hours 11 a.m.-5 pm. Closed Mondays. 497-53 77. FULLERTON COLLEGE ART DEPARTMENT faculty mem- bers present a' vant'ty of works in free. public annual cxh1b1t1on through Oct. 27. Campus Art Gallery. 321 F Chapman Ave .. betw«n Lemon St. and Berkeley Ave. V1cw1ng hours: Mondays through Thursday. I 0 a.m. to I pm .. plus 6.30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Gallery closed Fndays. 'iaturdays and Sundays. GALLERIES TOUCJIE New ong· inal works by Orlando A.8., 1nclud1ng his two latest limited cd1t1ons ( .. Herm1tana"' and ··Herenc1a") plus the first works to be published in the U.S. by Jiang Te-Feng of th e People's Republic of China and tht' unique works of Max Parpart, as well as the Touche Collection. Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 499 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 497-4491. GALERlA CAPISTRANO 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. 661 -178 1. G.E. Mullan. a native Texan who prC'Stntly resides i!l, San Antonio, will have a premiere showing of new originals and graphics. Show will continue through Oct. 11. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE F1nr .\rts Gallerv, Gothard St. at Center Dr. in Huntinston Beach. Walter Foster 011 Painting Collection. Show continues through Oct. I 0. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. 895-8134. HUNTINGTON BEACH LI· BRARV AND CULTURAL CENTER BronLe sculptures b:r Bryce Wheeler through Sept. 29. For more 1nfor- ma11on. call 960-6350. Fret' ad- mission. 7111 ralbcrt .\ve. between Goldenwest and Gothard in Hunt- ington Beach. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER Leigh Wiener. photographer in a one- man show through Nov. I 2. City of Irvine Fine Arts Center. 460 I Walnut Ave. Irvine. 552-1078. IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE An exhibtt1on featuri ng the works of Irvine Valley College's art faculty is on display 1n Gallery Hall through October. The gallery 1s in Building 300 at the campus. at the comer of Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive in Irvine. The gallery is open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday mornings. 582-3232. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM 307 Cliff Dr .. Laguna Beach. 494-6531 . Early an1m in Laguna Beach: The lm- press100tsts is a survey of appro1- 1mately 83 works by thtny artists during the period from 1918 to 1928. Curated by Janet Dominik and underwntten by the Fieldstone Com- pany. Through Nov. 5. Also Cali- fornia Contemporary: Works from the Security Pacific Collection through Oct. 31 . The First Step. P.hotographs from the collection 1hrough Nov . 14 •.t I CALLING ALL HELPING HANDS ... Fo r the Harbor Home Christm as light Show It \ uu MC' A nun pn>ltl ,1tr.1up ur u11TlfllC'H "I t1r111 rc:-~d' w11l1n,i.: And Jhl<' tO d<"roratc I llrh11r hom<'\ .and husin<'SS<'\ Im d m V<'lH \ 1 loarhu r I lorn<' Chn~tm.u l.1,l(hl Show, r>t-c<"rnher I \.2 \rd CALL NOW POil DETAILS. (714)8-424321 Ext.115 /\nJ ~t'l ,our \11mpan' 'm n1>n· profit wuu p ~ na rne 11n r he l 1'1 c 11 lfelpin~ lfanJHhat will run in 1ht' /)111/y P1/or lur ~pprox 1ma1el) n1n<' wct'k~ prior w thr 'cart o( chis ve:u ~ I larbor 1 lome C:hmtmu L1~h1 ~how While reggae 1s mainly associated w1th Jamaica, the days are thankfully past when pre1ud1ces held that the Canbbea n music could not be prop- erly played· by non-Jamaican mu- sicians. (The same close-minded logic once dictated that only blacks could play rhythm 'n' blues.) U 840's mult1-rac1al makeup. 1n fact, may be one reason why 1t has such popular appeal while so many nds o unnoticed. But more 1mponamly. t e band c.onti ooes to push reggae's \ hm1ts, adding ttght horn arrange- ments and hook-laden melodies to the d1s11nct1vc l't'.ggae rh ythms Those ingredients to the U 840 sound add if familar flavor for audiences force-fed a pop-music diet that does not mttt the minimum dail) requirrments uf swaying rh ythms. syncopated arrangements and insp1ra11ona_l lyncs. And des tte the band's la l of energy tur ay. music. 1.aic:en- aurally. 1s sttll an appet111ng dish. ONE SHOW ONLY! MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:00 PGJ~•a...a ._Slll 9 1 ·~-....... -...,,. ""...,..,..~1 II •cOtTAlllESA '°"'"°'<;owl• ...... .. , 1111 •COSTAMHA 8.f°"° (0-MCl5 C.-.. C-~~ 919 ... 141 ~'., •lflYM ...... ~~ )&! l AOU"o\ BEACH •SUNTOfl WESIWH5ffR '"""'.lf°' Wt\ •Al'!• I tw~.,, V"""'*' ~-• •• ·~· ' " til ~ ""' l A-AOA '""" ,c;.1rw., 1J' 1&11 e OlllAllCI ~ ')o '"' Daily Piiot Datebook/ Friday, September 26, 1986 • 11 ---........ ~-~ Our critics say 'Shanghai' is schlock suey Sber Call-Kovisto Newport Beacb Advertising Copywriter ~~ I~~ as'-mt-, · o\.\ ~' th•'> '4l'd. \dog''" "11l1 qu111.' toilet tratnl·<l "Shanghai Surprise" 1s an l''· pcn~tw pupp~ of a film that make<. qu11e a few l'mbar- r a H 1 n~ l1t111.' me~ses 1n all thr "'rong pl:H.l'' Madonna should Stl t'k IO ffiU'>l l v1tko'>. ~:in l'enn s hou Id gt't a dt' orce. Or Jt ka'it <ll\Orll' h1-; wife lrom hi'> ca ret'r l tnfortuna1d~. "il·an Penn's con- trived and unronv1nn ng per- formance 1s thl' onh thing 'urpns1ng about · ~hangha1 Surprise ·· The ffiO\.le. though la\ l\h. IS \C~ predict· ahlc No thnlls. no ch1ll'i. no chueklcs. Jusl a fl'W embarrac;c;1ng momenl\ when Madonna and l)can get i;oocy. and a lcw more l0mbarrass1ng mo- ment~ "hen Sl.'an gets gooey "•th "The ( hina Ooll .. Thee;(' scenes ha\C at.out a'> much appeal asa headltnr on ''The Na11onal Enquire r." Dubbed a& "a romantic adventurl' ror the dangerous at heart." "Shang- hai "iuqmse" fit~ in !he same gcnn' a\ "Romanctng the \\tone." and · Ra1der'i of the Lmt .\rl." ~an Pen n ·s t haracter (a drunken. din~ .snd foul-mouthed glow-tn-tht·-dark 11r ..alcsmanJ agn·~'· for a price. 10 help Madonna (a pnm hut not-quite· proper m1ss1onar)) find "Fallowa} ·.-. Flower>." a legend.ii) <.toreload of opium Of cou~. along tht· way. the ue salesman clean\ up. 1hr m1ss1on- al) losec; .ber v1rg1n1t ~ and Gcorgr Hamson smgsa few srmg'> about 11 all If you like Madonna. \CC "Shanghai Surprise" If you ltke \can Pl·nn. do n't. It voo like < 1rnrgl' llarn')11n JU~t watl·h MTV Carolyn Mayer Homemaker Huntington Beach T~· -utlc --SA~gha• Suil>nse .. make!> ml' thi nk ofa mC'nu item ma had Chml·~· rr\laurant .\ctualh . it's the n;ime ofa bad movie. · Which " unfortunalc hccau.w g1.,,en good wn1ing. directing. and camng. 11 could ha'e been an t:ntcr- 1a1n1ng romance-ad,enturc rem1- n1scent of one' made in the '30s and '40s. But not having all 1h1s. the movie 1s vague and'ledioui.. Annoy- tng. It makes watching the movie ...,ork instead of en;oymcnt In hangha1 in 1937 Madonna and • Scan Penn follow many dangerous. puzzling leads and try 10 a void bad guys in pursuit of opium Madonna needs 1 n her m1S!>10n work help- 1 n g wo und ed soldiers. Madonna and Penn almost get killed. They fall in love. The movie ends happily. Mado nna is left to wander a1mkss- I} in her role as an almost-worldly missionary -her charactt"r 1s never quite defined. Sean Penn struggles valiantly to make something out of his role -he almost succeeds. On the plus stdl'. some of the other characters in the movie arc interesting. and "Shanghai Surpnsc" is often a good movie to look at with II' many cxot1c Oriental ~ccncs. A note tO old Beatie!> fans - GC'orge Harrt\On wrote songs and score for this movie He 143~ also 11s e'ecutt' e co-produn·r l-1 /2hoat' Don Coursey Sales Representative Huntington Beacb '\h so. schl<><.•k sue~ ~ film of unlommon nwragl' and 'alor. Of lost romann'. thrn lounJ Of v1ol~ncc and death 1n wartlllll' <)I v1nuc. Of glof} Of patho' and romt·dy Of the triumph ot good ..\nd now for ~ml·th1ngrnmplctl'h dd)ercnL.. "Shanghai ~urpn!.l'. .. "Shanghai Surpmc" huh Mllrt• lt kc IU1l:l <turpri'ic The \1ar<.. ~can Penn and Ma<lon- na h&ht up the ~·her '1:recn as li lm's. most elcl·tnc lOU plt' 'dn('l' Hogart & Bacall. Heckle & Jcckle. Black & Decker The plot '" almost a!> con- -.oluted'as "2001 "I thmk 11·~ ahout a poor putz. Scan Penn. roped by a conn iving broad. Madonna. 1rlto finding some drugs Yt'ah 11 dne!> sound hkc a typical day at the beach >\n} how, the bad guys get dustec.J. Penn and Madonna find true love. and also snag the drug~ along the way. If this movie ts funn y, romanuc. and adventurou-;. then \O I\ clogging up the toilet. at a part), at a hou!>e you don't know with people hned up tc1 get 1n ..\nd no plunger r,c !K't'n wor~e mov~es Rcall) .. hl'\ Gotta lla'e It." "lma\lon LI~..\.""" tor." "Para\ltc "·r o name a few. Wntcr<i John Kohn and Rohen Bentle) should be condt'mned to scrccnpla~ purgatol). forced w wntr fo r a 'lhow hke .. Battle of the Networl Clicht''·" Madonna ulll·r~ thl' fli ck'' Pro- found ~tatement, "Guns cause pain. Opium eases pain " No g1rhe. you onl> gut tt half nght K1ck1ng thl' dog l'au<.e<. pain. pulling wings otT llte!> caUSl'S patn. and '>f)Cndmg 97 msnutc'i watching your movie causes pain. And I'm gonna t·ause pain to 1hr ed11or for making mt· watch another "s1<Jop1d" movu.' o hoat\ Audley Collins Realtor Lagana Beach Lisa Edwards Graduate Shldent N~wport Beacll If Madonna ~crt· Chl' ~tatul' ol L1hcn~. hn ms.n1pt111n would hcg1n "ut\C me ~our hnrt·d. ~c ·ur gullible. your bra1nlns. ·• fho'c arc the l)Pt''I who \.\OUld emigrate 10 hi."r lalt''ll mo' 1e attempt. "~hangha1 ~urpnw .. al)O fcatunng ~an ( lht• flOl'Onl Pt'nn Thi s 1s ~tttng very old In ttlrn•"' • C\Cf\ re' 1ew J've wnttcn "" IJt I seem to protest that I realh d11 1 •• film! .. honest -J.U!.I not th" pan .. " lar one Wt"ll, here's anothl·r l'\1 ·p Ho" do I hatc th1~ mo' 1c. let mr l'OUnt the wa' s' Ftr!>t kt''I lamha~t lhl' story It'' a m)Stl'rtou\ plot \Ct 1n th1· · m\Stcrioui; f.a!>t. \\ ht·n I s;iy m) \· ter1ous. I mean so ob\Curc that an~ scmblann· to logic 1s pureh ocnden- tal In a nut'ihell ("h1lh " "here 11 helong\f. the \lOn- dra I' with a "m ""on an.. ol qucs11unahlr '1r· tuc ( l\1ad1>nna'\ character) enlists a glo"' -1 n-1hc-dark 11c \llle~man of ill repute (~ean·'I r hararll'rl tu hl'lp her loc.:itc.-a m1''i· mg rnchc ul op111m lost/stolen/h1ddl·n t '>elrl t onl') dun ng the 193 7 Japanl·sc '"' a,1on of< h ina. No ont• rcall\ know'>" h' \hl·\ on her m1sc.1on. nor should 1ht.·~ rarl'. Thr onl> s1gn11irant potnt )' that ~adon­ na worli.\ tor H~llanc.J 'v1l''>1on . and t'Vt.'I) thsnga~ut tht'> lilm nl'l'c.J' J helping hand Takt thl' f)l'rformante' pka\l" l'vr S{'en hctter acttne,on 'itar \l•arrh I would rather ha,;c watlhCd an hour and 37 minute<. uf Madcmna dotn~ "Matenal C11rl" on M T~ Huhh\ ~an. dc-;p11r ht\ pn•, 1ou\ \UCll'''>l'' 1Aa\ a tc)tal misfit a\ a '1reet·'Al~l' op[)OrtUnl\t. HI'> role lould ha' l' hl'l'll acted h) John MC'En rnl' Y.llh equal repulsion Had 11 not tx·en for tht• charaua al·ting. I might have.' \Ul'· cec.sful h lin1'ihl·d mali.tng out m~ groc{'r, ltst All 1h1ng!> cnn'i1dcred th1\ ac.Japta- uon of the book" l'.trac.Jay'c; Flower.-." absolutely wilt'i on the ~cre<.'n. r\ma1- 1ng that dm'ctor Jim (,oddard rnuldn't make this gardt·n bloom - hc certainly gave 11 enough lcrt1h1a one 'iink1np. boat 11on. The mind boules at 1tw "'·'''' • •' money. the lack o(jUd~emcnt an,t 11. vanll) of1h1s produ<'tton " hangha1 SurpnSC'" ts " d1'·'''' The surpn,!>C t!> l11J l an )onc ,, thought M.11J111m.1 could .Ht' '~ co u I J n . t h .1 poss1bh t,1~, 11 screen tl'i.t -'' one 1n h "· ril:(ll mind IAUUlll 1.1,1 her after loolin11" one minutt·c1t li lt• To htr l rl•.11 1 though . :.he 1~ 50 miscast that 11' lud1nous ~Brookline deh frt,h 1r1111 a ng1c.J girls' 'iChool MaJllnl ·' Plet1~· Thl· fi lm take'> place dunnF 1h1 I~'~ Japan~ occupation uf "ih.1nv ha1 ~, wh> d1d11't tht"> ;ust mall' h. 'IOmt• -.aloon dame with a heJrt 11 gold. who'c; willing to help 11ut .11 1mixncrilhed m1n1!>tcr" Thl· ,,,nil' ~tur' could have enfolded hut 111111 h more beltevabl) -and l)<l\\ll'lh \1Jdonna could have gotten into th.11 t ~ pe of rharactcr Tht' stor) ·~ l1 nd offun -J pl,"• lho)C "mysteno us East" mm 1c' l t1111 plett \\ llh name" hkl· "('hrna l>nll and a 'Nldl\llC '11l:11n with wh1tl' enamelled metal hands ~:Jn Penn " 0 K alhc11 a htt wcawlh hut n'Jlh ('\Cr\ one.' ~t.'em\ tO fall On thl'H l.1u bctaU'>l' of Madonna'!> 1nl'Ptnl'" f 'en ~<'enc 1n wh1ch ~he appear' .rnd that's most of them. die' a!> ~onn '" \he opens her mouth t I liked (1rnfl.(t llamson\ mu<itl ) Skip this lilm and go sec",\ \fan and a Woman -Twen ty \'car' Later" and enJC)) two really goo~! actors, Anouk A1mcC' and Jean-l nu" Tnnllgnant. create mcmortthk characters Madonna's lucky star really failed her this time By DAVID BARTON Mc<:..,,,_..._ What\ a supcr\tnr to do'' M ilhon'i orrecurd<i sold con1rnvers:r. a natural role 1n a good movie l"rx:.pcratrh ~eking Susan"), Pe-ople maga11nl' w'-er\. and a mcd1a-cven1 wrddtng -Madonna has pop cu ltu re h> thl· throat Ju,t weeks ago her third alhum hit No I. as dtd her ~1ngle "Papa l><Jl1°t Preach," which cvt·n came w11h Yl't another tast) controv<.'rsy attal hcd. The woman's tolich as gold lln11I " hangha1 Surpnsc." Madon nu·., "lucky star" really failed her on this one I Of all tht" films <iht" could have l ho-.<·n ti• do. Madonna picked .i flimsy gradc-C' romp that d1dn'1 have a chance from word one. That she shares the mm 1c with ht"r vC'ry talented husband, :ll'lor Sean Penn. docsn ·r help aJ all Pr nn looks so uncomfonahle and out of place 1n the movie (or was 11 lll'lt throbbing knu<:klcs from papara111-punching?) thal his occa~1onal lap.,cs mto good al ling JUSI htghhght the Oaws IO ~,·eryth1 ng else. The premise 1s 01msy. and not 100 carefully followc.'d by director Jim Goddard. in ht~ fit t fea ture film. Madonna pl;ay Glona Tatlock. a cnspl y v1rg.m I mission<1f) 1n oc- cup1«! C1una t 937. who enlists ne'er-do-well Glen ascy (Penn) to help her find a cachl· of opium for 12 * Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 treating woundt•d \Oldters. Along the way they fight and are beaten up b) an ever-growing cast of nasues. mn~t of them card-carrying members of the Ydlnw Pcnl Wascy is dragged tl-l rough thl\ plot protc'illng all the "a> -as well he should. cons1dcnng that all he gets out of1t 1s torturc and two oft he mo~t awkward seduction \Cl'ncs 1n mO\IC history. Too bad Penn didn't h1m sdf protest the plot. which Jumps w11h bound feet from Chinese villain to C'htnese seductress to C'hinesc opium addict to Chine~ v1lla1n, wrth stops for ocaasional nckshaw chases. douhle-crosscs. and exotic torture~ Madonna 1s rnmplctcly un· hehcvable as v1 rgmal New England m1SS1onary rat lock After onl.' dcnk- mg in a ship's hold of rotting fish (or something hke that), she 1s suddtnl~ and incxplicahly turned into a padlock-p1ck1 ng. wh1!.kl·y·sw1111 ng tart s1m1lar to her regu lar persona. hngenc and all .Her Imes arc ludicrous -wh{'n asked wh y a missionary wt'luld want a cache ofopaum rather than guns. she.' replies loftily, hut none to,o log1cally, "Guns cause pam. opium cures pain." She doesn't help the script when her every 1nflcct1on sound~ hlce she picked 11 up in Acting IOI. Madonna may ba vc blown hcr cover on this one. She 1s no actress. a fact that was less noticeable 1n "Desperately Seeking 5usan" since she was pla) 1ng a 'ers1on of hl'r p..1p tan pcr1>0na 1n that movie C an.h 1rn the table here, -;he's rcveall'd as .1 wealthy d1lettanlc with a yen to '-l'l' her.,clf tn a movie I ow box-offi ce receipts at ..ekl t openings for the movie around 1tw country arc reassunng. as the\ 'ho" that onC' ('AN go h(okc undc.'1 esttmaung the 1ntelligcnl'e 01 tfll· l\menca n puhltc -or I>' er es11matin1 one's own golden tuuch It's lucky for Penn and Madonna - and executive producer George Har· n$on, wh o'\C flimsy ~ngs 1)4.. casionally intrude into the film - that they all ha' C' somcthmg to tall back on. lfattng. I <;tar Designs o~ Newport house .. By CAROL HUMPHREYS o .. , ...... c .......... ,,. f he select group of 1nlenordes1gnl'r~ were gJ\Cn a Loa10. one oflive dCs1gnersgiving personality. 1 f~ou can belie'e 11. to the laundf) room! · "The vault wasso ug):,-. v.edec1ded to make a fantaS) '>Cent• out ofit. We also had to be careful not to close the 'a ult door as no one around had the combination." Joked , olor palenc and then told to "do 1he1r own thing" to their J'>'>l~Cd room w1th1n 1he I 0.000-~uarl'-fOOt Nev. rl· ----nnu'>eofOes~noveroo mg ewpon ar ran t t' l'.1ulit Ocean. · ar1Mlll.Ma~llwaspan-0f~,~~-P---------::¥.::---"""""--------------------....J dlsoa!.s1gned to enhancing the wine cellar. garage a nd palm decor "I wasthe only catastrophe. I brokl· m) I<!\.'" sau.l dt'\lgner Lyna Dul on crutches al a pre' 1cw part\ rkal dn1gnl'd the dramatic front entl) and 1ndu<.lcd a· painting 0' Pat GrffJI. ·"This 1s onl) my second )t'ar asa de!.1gn hou".K' p.1r11upan1 I did 1he gallel'). I found a p1ctun: 1n 1he '-.111onal Geographic ofa 7 .000-year-old p iece of an and 1·pn>tluu:d 11." said Green po1n11ng to ano1herone of her .1n oh1ects ··Everyd('Slgnt'r has put the1rhanchmp~'1on in 11 It'> message 1s hov. we've all worl..t·d togelht·ron 1h1<. prnjCl I .. F 'en 1he des1~ners were fascma1ed v.a1t·hing the p111grn., ofthe .. N1ght to Remt·mher" room Je\lgned b) James Callabanand Ken.netb Lubn . ·· 1do1Ut.1I :n' 1ronmen1~. It took 17 da)l! IO totall> re onc;truct 1h1s gue\l room It had no view. but l v.anted 11 to~ a room thJt J gue-st wo uld remembcr."eApla1ncd ( allahan v. ho mudd1eCI his hands" putting up tht t"l'ffil.'nt v.alls o t tht: u1114uc neon atccnted chamber Evalyee Frost created the "man·'> 4u1c1 room Thi'" "hrrea man can go and escape. bcl") thing I!> hac but d h.ir fhereareenoughbars1n1h1shou..c .. ValemTbomas had been up unul m1dn1gh1 tht· '\l'ning pn or painting the k1tche-n v.all\ "I rnuldn'1 find thl· nght paptr. s0 I painted the ~tnP<'" m\'>Cll ··stated I homas. who feels she hasd1'lCOVl'red the ult1malt' in ,mno1h and elegant kitchen rnunter top~ anJ 11>tall~ n:d1J thmc 1n 1hedes1gn home .. You would nevergue~s v. hat that p1nure 1i. made ti Jr\ er lint! It 1\ the work ofSlater Barron. Most ofu\ 1.tn1gm·ri.) ha' t taken a das'! from Slain .. 'aid Lynn ' --- l '~ingcul ba'it' pa1n1. Andrea Fairbrother spongl' painll'd the wall<; of the downstairs ltahan-1nl>p1re-d pov.Jcrroom. ··rh1\ 1~a httlr room ... I had to kl'cp running oul!>1<le -;o I wouldn't get high on the paint lume)•·· 'la11onal Home Fashions League ofCahforn1a pre)\ 1dcd the-design talent for the S4 m1lhun home and the "'-ewpon Harbor Ja)CttS provided the organ11a11on and Jdmin1strat1on behind the founh annual dl.'\1gn r' cnt v. h1~·h rnntmues through Oct. 20. "l....lst }e-arahout 4.000people camr through our hou'c .1nd "l' madr about $40.000. This ~car we hope fpr t'I t)(lO pcupk Tht'proceedsare d1v1dcdamong 16local rharll\ organ1ra11om." said Jaycee Larry Lorenzi. (Tickl·t inlormat1on· 832-6144.) f\cn1rha1rman St'ott Brow11 1 a dn1gncr and a Jaycct' and along v.1th mom June des1gncd the mastl'r t":dr0<1m "The spa 1s huge." said Scott'l> mom. "&lore this 1s all o'er v.-c'll ha' r to hnng m some-hot v.aterand 1umpin' .. Other' 1n' olH·d m tht· c\4u1s11e design hou!>I: indud1:d Ja) l.Ce Prt'!>tdent J~ Dietzen, Mark Cleary. Peter Drivas II, Daniel Burkhead, Bill Eanla. Tim Gathers, E llen Bak, Gary Geagler, Sally Lou1llllin· Burkhead, Jan Terry, Dooaa Williama, land~ape Jrch1tl'CI Yao Ruzicka, Marcia Mauer. Ray Jou, Hank Morgan. Judy ~built. Marti Lotbera, Lioda Buckley, Jerry Sblner and NFH L prt'.s1dcn1 DeAnna Brody. Papa rant Is edited by Dally Piiot Style editor Vida Dean. \. r ' . I \ League Preeldent DeAnna Brody and Jerry Shiner. • i f _d Jaycee. pre.ldent Joe Dietzen (ri&ht) and Mark Cleary. Chairman Scott Brown with Jame. Callahan and Pat Green. A sensual Whitney Houston at the Pacific By G. JEANETl'E AVENT Dally Pllet C.rrespoodent There's something very po~1t1H·. 'l'I) wholesome and. yes. vel) "il'n· 'ual about Whitney Housto n. Her performan~ Friday to a packed audience at the Pacific Amphitheatre v.as clean. clear and unaffected. Ore'i'Cd ma sequinned. black dre~\ "1th ghttenng white-gold flov..cf'\, Houston fooked sensational and sounded as aood as if she were 1n a recordina studio. · The dauahttr of Cissy Houston. a Baptist music directo r and an ac· comphshed gospel-and soul singer, the 22·ycar-o1d Houston has a power· fu l vruce that soars. reaches out and 1111<; everv comer 'ihe wings the high note'> a nd projects a strong stage voice. he's no pnma dona though. She wo rks well with her l I -piece stage band which 1~ a unique comb1na11on of rclauvel>. fnends from church and people she\ worked with for )ears. Although she got a fall' ~tan. whrn <iht camt' on stage at Q pm . ~he gll\C her dt\CrSt: group ol Ian' "hat the) wanted to hear -almo'it two hour<; worth of her hns from her first albuTI'I released last year and a pttk at the second album she's working on. Her debut album, which won her a Grammy. is filled with hard-dnvmg rh)•thms. dance tunes and tender ballads which showcase.' her vocal prowe~\. Instead of of>l'ning with her own matenal. <ihl' chose Michael Jackson\ .. Wanna Re Stanm' Somc- th1n'" to launch the set Altho ugh mus1call) pcrfoct, it was almost too rehearsed. She seemed to want to lay down a sohd musical foundt1on lo be surl' thee"emnggot nfflo a good stan. In the beginning. sht· paid 100 much a11cn11on I<' the mu<;1eal dthvery and not l.'nnugh tu tht• j1\'rforman..:t· as pert There were other aspects of the opening which were uneven. <\lthou.gh it has nothing to do with her rhythm and blues ~tylc, her musical intro was the 2001 Space Od)ssey sound track. ".\l~o . prac h 7arathustra." Pla)C'd against a stage \t't that looked hkc <>omcth1ng o ut nfa Hollvwood game show w11h its gold 11nsc'i. the efTrct was confusing at bc't However. b) the llml' she got to "How Will I Know," she had lhl· crowd up and roanng over hl'r <,hnk\ movd and vocal run<> she'\ \0 weil knov. n for Oc<;p1tc a rathe-r mt'l'han- 1cal hc:g1nn1ng. \he "tanrd to l'n10~ herself and her aud1l'ntc l.n1·v. 11 11 v.a\ hterall) \landing. room unh becauS<' nobo<l) wa<; <;1tting. fhl'~ 1o1.crc rlancing in front ol their scats. Ha' 1ng reached a peak. she bad.cd olT on the intensify with "Take Good Care of M> Heart ... a song she shared with Jermaine Jackson on her debut album'. l n~tead of Jackson. her hrother Oar> ( rarland filled out th(' duct I k d(l(•<,n't ha\C the \tXJI ,h11p' th.11 Hou\ton has hut h1' .ln1.·, pi n' 11k .1 \mooth c11unt1•rp11101 111 lwr '•II ,11 at·rohatir' lhiu<;ton d•ll.''n't lrt lhr ml\'n'll\ rool lon11 \\1th ''' hJrm11n1l'' .11111 d n' inti tt' m f'<' .. 'ntll 1th l mi'' \ h' 111.l' 'I o)U [).,· " h\ l.11 11n1• 111 lht• mun· l'ompl'lling 1•\111npk' 111 ht·1 g11,1'll'I had,groun1t \\hill' .1 1111 111 \ineer' la} d • .11m 111 the "' h tt•"J1CI berrtage. Houston rmt'l<x1tt'' ll It's eas) to forg~ she"• "" •ing 1n JO outdoor amphitheater ratht:'r thJn .a Baptist church "Sa ving \II M) I O\e Fm 'l nu"" anuther rou,1ng exampk nl hl't ah1ht) to hrlt 1>ut '-t'"ll.' n11 h11ld' harred Daily Pilot Oatet>ook/ Friday. September 26. t986 * IS - George Thorogood good to the bone at Irvine 8) TONY FRUTO finest free pan) w~nted more and Walsh obliged with "World"s Onginal 6-man Quanet" rousing standing ovatton. Oe11J""°4 c_._...,, Joe Walsh ~taned the show by "All Night Long .. as his encore. Mr. Thorogood enttced the fam. The middle of the gig was devoted doing has own sound check. unusual Then came Lonesome George. 1 young and old. to let loose and dance to blues and arguably that"s what the On Thursday. Sept. IS. lrvanl' for a name performer. and woke up Proceeding his entrance was the "to his h11s "Wanted." "Who Do You Delaware ~stroycrs knew best. Meadows wa~ the plan· to be the cro"d w11h his now-famous tht'me from "Batma·n:· complete Love?" and "Boogie Children Too." Not onl) was Joe Wal\h opening greeting "How)adoooo1ng.'' with the logo shining onstage. Then Then came his contro' ers1al songs for George Thorogood and the Dela-After a !>hon wait. he took th e stage Thorogood made his entrance. casu· "I Drink Alone" and "Bourbon. ware Destroyers, but all ~ats were for about an hour. del1gh1tng the fans all) dressed with dark sunglasses. and Scotch and Beer:· Controversial be- frce Talk about a cheap date. I 'nttl 7 with his catest hits. "The (on-roceeded 10 bnn down thl' house. cause the' ·re about akohol and The FM rad to station KLOS put on this conccn for their llstene,-.. and "hat a sho" 11 was. Backed b> a near· perfect Southern Cahfom1a sunset and tht· cnss-cross1ng of naval JCts. In me and KLOS held this summer's cssor. 1s atest sin c. was o owe 1s sty c was 1 y music eorge h·as been cnastlscd b\ ··walk Away" (from his days w11h with a California beat. And George outraged pa rents. including MADD. the James Gang). '"Lale an the Fast was all over the stage making sure all for these pan1cular songs' lyncal Lane·· (The Eagles). "Funk 49.'" and lo.000 an attendance were kept oc-content. ··Rock> Mountain Wa>.'" cup1ed. But during the latter song. "Life's Been Good To Ml· So Far" It had been 18 months since has last Thorogood reminded kids to not was his last song but the crowd performance at Irvine. and with his drink and dnve and received a Then back to more hard dnvtng n~k like "Bad to the Bone." ··Gear Jammer." "Move ll On Over:· and "Ride On Joteph1ne:· ThM>:md was +ery ug.htaR~ m9"eG 1n Wt'll-<:hortographed synchron1cit) Thorogood is the ultimate showman. always playing to the crowd. ev~n touching his guttar neck on some fans' heads 1n the front row to emphasize the point. "I DID SOMElHING I OON'T OITFN 00, I SAW 'NOIBING IN COMMON~ FOR 1HE SECOND TIME AND ENJOYED IT EVEN MORE. DON'T MISS IT~' C..ry Fr~an KABC·TV "''N othing in Common' is a very special movie. In addition to strong drama. it's smart. clever and ORANGE COAST COLLEGE EVERY SUNDAY!! See artists at work at Casa Laguna Inn ' brilliantly funny." r ,,.""'' l unninl4h•m t ll ... f\ I -~ Tavt HANKS ·JACKIE GLEASON NOTHING IN CbMMON .L IPGA 01'. I PHI ti0Atri.IS •Vl ~APll(tfrritt, l t... 9_.....,. , ......... & '1el00-I COSTA MESA flllOlOll ,,, ,,.. , . tUIO Pl.~I .. . " COSTA lllSA ,. ~ 1 . .. • ~ ' J ll IOllO .. ~-4'11• GARO!• GllOVt '1~ •' t /!;-1.Jr•rn(•• '''°.a.au, HUllllllGIOll tlACH .. , , " 1f'l01 . ... sc.u llMllt 1c ... o IA~ _, N1of"l0f¥tdl)" ~"H p._.,," 'j \A ... ..,., 1,r .. ,,,,. "' '"''' "'14 ·•00 oJA ,"»J IAGUllAIUCH SAlllUJIA .. _ ., ..... ,. . ,, .. f ,A4'"'' f' ' .C.'(it.,..••• ... " "'° ... .... ......-."" Gear Up for Spring SPACES S 10 • 432-SUO Sir11~\ "'''° 1fllt '-0«-f '9 6 JO I M 11 IP\f 91tt B ARGAINS GALORE" FREE CUSTOMER ADMISSION I PARIUNGll ·' .. :4 ..... f RUFF·H EW N )® w rr iuN Hf.'Wn Pull r-,n 1n w II 1111 up your W'Otd rObe nePC!s with full seMCe A vonely o t 1001. cotton goods &~§@&~@~ 228 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • (7 14) 644-5070 \ . ; u -tr Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 26, 1986 The An Fcsttval 1n 'Laguna Beach isn't over -at least not at the Casa Laguna Inn. The Inn hosts .. .'\n Afternoon With Th<" An1st .. each month. a treat for all the senses. Guests watch the month's featured anist at work and browse among c~mpleted paintings while sipping wine or tea and nibbling on hors d'oeuvres. The sound of live music provides the perfect background. enhancing the romantic setting of the Inn The Casa Laguna·s lush gardens. Spanish architecture. and spectacular ocean views have been captured by several anists 1n different media. Many paintings including those of th1 Inn are on display in the library ano the office. The anists for the coming months will be: September 25-Done Solomon - Tht' Art-a-Fair Judges chose her .. V1ewfr La risas .. for their 1986 poster. October 19 -Sh1rky Wallact" - Her paintings hang 1n private coll('("· ttons across ttfe United Siates and an France. England and Belgium. November 2 -Irwin Zeller -Hts work can be found 1n public and pnvate collections throughout the West. Tht' Inn will also be hosting wine tastings each month with hors d·oeuvres prov1ded~by popular l0cal rt'staurants. For more information contact The Casa Laguna Inn. 251 0 South Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 92651. 494-2996. • 'Hiroshima' a highlight of Autumn Festival By JOHN ROOS 0.-,-c.,._-, .Rlend1ng ea\tcrn and "l'!>trrn C'ul- ture' into I heir cclecllc brand uf 1a11- fus1on. H1rohsh1ma h1ghllghtet.l 1hr first Laguna Beach .\utumn f csmal w11h an unprdcntiousl~ dtvl'r!it' sci that t''panded mu~1cal bount.lan~ 1n a rl'frcsh1ngl~ ongmal wa' ul tht' .\rt~ groundl> lcaturcd contmu- nu!> h'l' mus1r ant.l !k•rformanct·~ b\ EV9M -7:00- 1 FRIDAY ~ T SUNSET 9 EHT'ERT AIHMENT TOHIGKT I Sil V£A SPOONS AICNEWSQ 0 OATINO GAME I nRFS COMPAK'f 8 WEEl Of FORTVNE (D ~AEPOAT PMMAGAZINE GD PAAISE Tl4E LOAD • OAAI( 8HAOOWS .L*NEWS ZJ MOYIE t t •, Grlll<Mew US A I 198AJ Jamie Lii Coot1 C fhomas Howeft -7:30- 1 OANCIH' TO THE HITS CAAD SHAAl<S I·~ HOU YWOOO SOUAAES w·A·s·H ftJEOPAAOY WILD. WILD WOALO Of A*ALS G WA&ilHGTON WEEK IN REVIEWQ ()) S.0. AT lAAGE 0 NEWl YWED GAME . 9 HOME RACING NEWS -N6- '$ rrs SHOWTIME -1:00- • SCAAECAOW ANO WftS KING D Q!A-ruM 8 llt WEB$T£11 01100,000 PYRAMID .NEWS .MOVIE t t t •; Tiit Snoo11s1 119'61 jQlll'I Wayne. Ll\lfen Bicall • WA&11NOTON WW IN REVIEWQ G WAU STAEET WEEK 8!) PRAISE THE LORD Im N.Y.P.D. C MOVIE t t '' 'Protocol ( 198•1 Goldie HIWll, Ctms S111ndon l 1MOVIE t t "City Helt" 1198•1 Cllnl Eut· wOOd, Burt Reynolds .EJ 000 COUPLE 11)MOVIE t *'' "King 0.vlcf' (1985) RICh11d Qetw Ed'lrltd Woodward -1:30-• di SIOEKICl<S 811,000,000 awtCE Of A LffTME I= IN CINCINNATI WALL ST1ET W£EK J1i1000fl£R'S OAAHGE OOUNTY .P!T!RGUNN CID~ CAMP: TWE 8UUS AAEMCIC E ~ -t:00-1 L~ .-u~ "To Clldl A Thief'' (1166) c.,car..0ra~. ...... UNllNCIAL. IDmON: IWNllT Of Daf'AM l =~LON> llQKT GAU!RY magiuans.Jugglero;. acrobats. mime\. and other... IO\Cnl!\ C most 1mpre'i'>l'C performe~ of th<' night "t'rc.' lune.' Kuramoto and Johnn) Mon pla~ 1ng w11h Japanc-\C instruments. and ded1cat1on to thf craft. On a more booming scale. ~on pro' 1ded the real backbone to tht.'1r percussion O.ll the drum-hke ta1 ~0 producing thunderous rh ~t h m' Plucking thl' I JUC>->car-old 1 '· "h1rh are quite different sounding smng koto w11h t~S«)n of J 'top than "estem drums. .watch. the Japanese-born .Kuramoto H1rosh1ma paid careful attention to detail -from their line!) tunt'd instrument~ to the near-perfect sound ml\ -that rcsuhl·d 1n a dean and crisp mu~1cal .expem·nl't' Empha~11- 1ng musu:-al proticu;nq .md balance O\ er tlash) ta~c an11t:s. the band'\ comb1na11 > • • instruments with modern musical ~tJndards crC'atcd J 'ound that "a' ne'er ordinaf) and frequent I~ qu11e Hiroshima's true strength\ lie 1n the musical compatab1ht~ of 115 members and their willingness to share the spotlight onstagc in order to create a lull and beauuful sound. Melodie~ and short ~olos rang out right on target w11hout sho" ~ d1s- pla~!> and "ere kepi "'11h10 the ramc"or e c. created wistful ilnunshcs •>I heau1\ For "hat prom1~) to tit' Jn that enticed one's .m um~dLJ.!tc[l> JI ml]k··_.1JDUJ11ll.:1 sS.11.aanndd.uan:ljg~··~'-4:·'~A~1 ~Ag~e!}if~J88i1"11H1I t1:t-~rt1ttn11n------- agmat l\'c' wan er oth gentle Jnd H1rosh1ma and JelTLorber art." '-Ched- 1nv1gora11ng, her lilb and pluck\ "t'rc ulcd to pt"rform on 'iept. 1ti Jt thl' But thl') "-Crcn't "11huut their tndl\ 1dual momcn~. Pcrhap' the two.-LCSUl[Ilt:nls to I.he cthos uf hard "ork ( 1rt»ck Tl1catn: 1n Lo'> .\ngelt"'I 1t ~CAMP: THE BULLS AAEBACK -•-">-• ltlJ MR. Ba VEDEAE • IGfT GAL.LEAY Ji' INSIDE THE Nfl f STAA mEK f MOYIE . MOVIE ' • • • '" · The Emerald Fores I 119851 Powws Boo11'1e Meg Foster t t t Robtri Arid Tnt Stvtn HOOCIS 119641 Frri Sl!latra, OMtl Mlrtlll -10:00- D CBCRIMEST~ ••NEWS 8 @JSTAAMAH Early Bird Dinners •7 .SO Fealuring Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete dinner with choice of Soup or Salad and Dessert •d• •rd • 81UST0l CINt "'" ""'°' ., ...... ,,. """ w ~ ,, .. 4 to 6 PM 7 Days a Week 801 E. Balboa 673-7726 ~ .... :~:~:.'!.· .. -lllUllSI OI °'"" -\\100) ~ OHllifMAU ~ 6TMUTlfS ... ' .. '4'1ll1' .... •.ti \ {714) 637-0340 LA MlllAOA OlllVE·IN ,I ! I 6f'i I W• I A • t 91111111•1IU1 Hl·UIO .. 1.AKEWOOD •nter "C)MOYIE • t "The Bncle' 1198.51 S11ng Jen· nder Bells MOYIE •''I ·Hollywood Hol Tubs' 11~ Donna McOlniel. MlCtlMI Andrft LA MIRADA GATEWAY IJUl\JI t\11/f•.ftt S C•-4 11•1 OOUT 1ne10 ~Mll­ CltOCOOILI DUNOll 1 ... u 1 fi;li"11u--....... 11.e ,_ a t "'' 1ne10 IOM c•u•H TOP GUN <l'OI 12'JO ,, ...... J.U ..... ... ' ' . TOP GUN l'O I.ACK TO SCHOOL oc. 11 SHADOW PLAY t HfOIM KMO<>t GlllS t flHIS IUILLH'S I DAY OH 1,..IJI -AaOUT LAST NIGHT Ill I I ORANGE t (71•) .,. ,,., • • ..., • c ........ THI IOY WHO COULD fl Y OG COCOON 1M 1 VAHCTOMY: A DILICATI MAnU11•0 tll All Of Ml 11'G1 ILUI vu vn fli .... J •Jt -''" , .... __ _, STAND IY Ml 111 l11M 11M ......... _II ... OOUT UlllOITOM OUIH TOP GUN 1oc.1 1reo >.It l 1Jt 71U 10.10 THI IOY OOUT tnno ~Mil MOGAN CIOCOOIU OUNOll 100.111 JIW4tll ... l _ I .... ClOlll\ llACHMAN SHADOW Pl.A Y '' HAU MOON STHIT •t WHO COULD fly OCi• i.JO »JO S•JO 1.200.u II oo h OI l t S l t>O 7••.t tOi• NOTHING IN COMMON oc; I OS 1141 10.JO AIOUT LAST NIGHT t l 1M 11'0 THl HY t THl fl Y '' NIGH1MAH ON ILM STHll PART 2 fHOOY'S llVINGl I VASECTOMY: A DfllCATf MAnR oc. u ALL Of Ml oo CRAWLSPACl t THI HILLS HAVI nu , • loHABRA ~;... :1 ' . CIOCOOtU OUNOH lfoO.IJI OUHO HO ,,._111 THI URLIN AIPAla 1e 1 t r•S )d t S1•S l 't t t014S ltAUl 1'QeYINQ c.&SSJlHDOIA IOWUO\ VASICTOMY A DlllCATf MAnla oc.. .... i'.il17" .. -•••• SATONlT ltMJ'6JJoU 10.10 SAT ONlT --·- .. ' aUTHllSS HOf'U 1~· aACK TO SCHOOl f,.IJ1 CltOCOOIU DUNDll r••J1 GYNG HO ,,..,, SHADOW _.LAY ftl IL.ACK MOON llSING 11r1 Daily Pilot Oatet>ook/ Friday. Septemt>er 26. 1986 -. 15 • • CENTERING ON THE PERFORMING ARTS ••• FromPaae3 1urah~ts. donated the land in May ucket-buycrs and contnbutors arc willyouholdpleasc: the center, may I Will th e newfangled acous_tic de-Orangl' ( ount) Mu\IC Center Inc 19 79 -ending the tug-of-war among needed to help offset costs and help you?'' sigmireall ~ work? ··w e had to change bccau~ we were ot her mies for the ans complex. provide money for subsidies. . The center's world-class subenp-Wiil donors keep their checkbooks getting calls from pcoplt' asking what The Scgerstroms later contnbuted Complicating matters 1s the fact lion Season was vi nually sold out out now that the center is built'> ume the square dance lessons a not ha S6 million as we ll as the .. Fire that the center's $65 million endow-through mail orders by the utnc the ··only time will tell," says Moon. ~1a ned." remembers Moon. Bird" sculpture. l~a.d1n1 center ol-ment fund, made up of longterm box o1'1ice opened &his week. Most of "lt"s not as if you do a coin 01p and The Music C'cnt('T' group spent a lot firn1b to dub the main audllonum pledges, won't stan paying ofT for the good seats for such perfonnances then build an S80 mil hon l·d iface ol ume JOCkC) •rt& IA llh another or- "Scgerstrom Hall." another fi ve-to 10 years. as "The Nuttracker" -chorco-Still you can do all kinds of stud1t>s. g<1n11at1on. the Orange Count} Per- It would appear to be an ap-"You're going to bc build mg an g.raphed by Mikhail Ba ryshnikov -but now 1s the umc you will find ouc" forming .\ns (iulld. o'er where the nam · akc f • he time when ou will be onebeforc.siri leucketsgoon Yet Orange Count}'s cru~dc for complex should ht· bu1h and whal 1t philanthropist am1ly that succeeded have the least amount o money, sa c. en nc sa1 . cu ture as VTV?tt-cvnr-..11..,,10"'1 ... c-~\ht..o"'a..illf'ltli-<1of'ln~e~lt1lf'tl1tot!.,.... ---------- where theater-minded developers 1n Kendnck explains. "But ifs hard to Kendnck is the first to temper the unce nainty 10 its long history. Finall~. 1-knr) S<.•gcrstrom . man- Hunt1ngton Beach. Irvine Santa believe Cco ntnbutors) would build opumistic news with the facts of Jn 1973. a group called the Orangl· aging parrner of CJ Segerstrom & ..\na. Newpon Beach, Fullenon anJ this and then turn their backs on 1t. theater life: first-year sales are tra-County Cultural Center announced ')on'! development lOmpan). an- M1ss1on V1e10 had fai led. lt'sJust going to be a tricky ti me." d11ionally high because many people plans for a J.000-seat theater -to bt nounccd thr donauon of land near For decades. the 'need for a maJo r Kendnck figures the center will are coming j ust to check out the built somewhere. the famil> 'i. hurgconing South Coast Pfrformance hall in Orangc County need at least S4 million a year to wallpaper. According to that same Pla1.a ccniur. wa" thl.' sub1ect of much ball}hoo. underwnte expenses for top-not{'h pattern, sales usually drop the second The idea was mulled dunng nu-''There was vnc group tr)ing to get bantenng and belly-aching by iroups producllons. year merous seminars. confaenccs and 11 clselA he rt:. hut finall} we got thl' If) 1ng to pull the pro1e<·t to 1..tw1r turf Trepidations about Orange Coun-··we're more confident than we small group discussions. There were land and lhl') S<Jw that we had all the The Scgerstrom·s land gift locked 1y·s taste for high-brow culture were were before. But we've still got to plans for a S32 mil hon com pie>. at llC marbles ... sa), Moon. the am. center 1n Costa Mesa. eased a b1l last Monday with th e team the audie-ncc," Kendrick said. Irvine. There was Lalk of using l ;p to thdt point. lund-ra 1~1 ng had Wi th the center built and the fir!it-opening of the cente r's box office. \ "The first year 1s one thing. But how rcdevelopmenl fu nds tu build a S37 b('cn espcc1all) slow In farl, Moon ~car program min~ booked. the Qul'S-Customers clogged the ticket win-about the later years when maybe the million ce nter across from Fashion rememberc; borrowing SI 0,000 to pa) lion remains whether there an• dow. while Toy Lyman. 1hr center's pr~ramm1ng 1<;n't quite as ex-Square in Santa Ana. off tht' or~n1£at1on's bills. Each o( enough an lovers 1n Orange Count~ recept1on1st. seemed to Ix' pla~ 1ng the traor'dinary and the newness has ~And there was an anracuve piece ol the groups d1m:tors had to sign a to l..el'J'l lhe comple>. o~n Moonlight Sonata on the kl")S of a worn oflT · land in Costa Mesa near lhc alrl·ady personal hank ,uucher for the Thl' answer hes in IA hat faecu llvl· bus) switchboard. That 1s the main ques11o n topping a established South ( oa\t Rcpt.•n o11 monc' U1rel'tnr Thomas Kcndnrk c11lls a Lyman quickly built into a hst of uncenainues. Theater. a small. two-stage fac1ht> on "It ·"'as reall~ ncn ou' time." he \ ll'IOUS cycle -sub~1d1es arc needed c r es cc n do . ··The < enter Will communny performers have Scgerstrom-donated land. <>a' s tn a11ral'l quality performers: quahly w1llyouholdplcasc; · thl" center conJUluous access 10 the world-class While pondl'ring the land dilem-0.\t"xlu1 I 'IX I . the Orange ('oun•> performers are needed to a11rac1 w1llyouholdpkase. the center stage along w11h internationally ma. the Orange Counl)' Cultural Musil Ccntl'f mon1kl-r e'ohed into ticket-buyers and contributors. wiltyouholdplease; the center, known stars? Center changed its name to the the Or<rnge < ount~ Performing .\m ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccn~r GREAT THEATRE AT A GREAT PRICE! GOOO OlllY FOii 5"ClfllD "llCUHD ,lllfOllllllUClS SHUBERT THEATRE 2«t20 AVE. OF THE STAAi ClNTUlltY CITY, LOS ANGELH IOOl7 (I ettoft o.le Oct. 1 (@ lb ~orlb 3E}illng£ OKTOBERFEST Is More T han Oompah-pa and B eer! Wou 1<1 n • t yo11 lovt· to c;hop & din t' In lht· q1Mlnl European Vllla~rs of Europt"? Saue th e a irfa re ... uisit An lntf'rnallun<il Shopping. d l.n lJ1/I, & entertaln.ment center featu ring old worid craftsman.ship , , OKTOBERFEST 9 /21tbru11/9 . 1a Llve Entertainment 1 ®lb lmorlh llillage 7f>6 I CENTl~R A..VE ... Uu nllngton Beach (7 141 R9A f; I I I • 40'> I""'' ht! llt h lllwt ..,., nl{hl nn I'"'"• f7 I 4) R95·2465 18 Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 * llOW1 RI Al IUlllRIO PO'CORll Al All WAlll lllS* Sl n tit• Ho•tl * 1111 ''""''' $11_,...., si.._ Or,,.IN h 1 I l oo , .... 0 ... w WHCR E THE RIVIE" "VMS BLACK ~·I l) II OSl(l IS1 S 2) 7 lO & 9 JS BLUE Yl:LY£T (R) (I JOI C<• 00) 7 40 & 10 O!> S TA NO BY Ml: l"I TOf' GUN (PC) p 10) (3 201 s >o fl 201 !l 30 1 s 4!> 7 20 & 9 20 7 H & I 0 l 0 id:U'famHHm5 4 J ta~ / J'°b:l1~~i""J ALIENS I") SHOWS AT 4 I!> 1 00 I 0 00 In 70 MM / NO P•\\•I KA"A TI: KIO II (PC) SHOWS AT S 30 I 4 S &. 9 SS STADIUM ~ t)I 1170/Kt .. l\t Ill• Sti4111M C ROCODILE OUfUKI: Cf"G·U ) Cunq Ho (PO 1 ll CRAWL Sl'AC€ (R ) Th~ H tlh t-4.1vt Eye\ P•rl 11 (R I . STANO~Y MIC l"I P lw o Hol ~no• OU (PCI KA"ATI: IUD II (PG) Phn Ru nn1n9 ~c•1ed (R ) THI: f'LY l") N 1qn1m.,e On IE:lm SI 2 (RI "UTHU:S.S PE:Of'l C 1"1 'BOUT LAST NIGHT (A AVTHLE..SS PEOPLE C") 7 JO "'"''"'nq In Common 7 SS rrroo\ Buelle" O 'y Ph.01 A rmed & IPC.J s IS & 'I 20 011 1Pr. 111 s !>O & 10 OS O•nv~•OU\ (Pc. 131 WHEN 'FERRIS' GETS AWAY, HE GETS AWAY WITH IT ALL. (PG ll )-o . . . ft. : : ·. -c.::-. .: ,.,.,_ C>-··-"'"-<o.out-... ~- NOW PLAYING llU •II .... '-U'WIWI • Ulllllll ltAOI "'-' ..,., .. ' , •• ~ ~· ,.. r~~c \, .. \\~ ... -vs,,., .. , .,., ·~u ~.-l'OUllllllllVAUIY ·--1~Ml ... r U ••I t • °"'* 1'*•• t.,_.•f\•._, . ._,_. Uwt..ni1t tt\.'•\lO 4N'll ~M1' ~~ COJTA•U 111 1 ... _. ~"''"" .. ,........~.-. .... .._......._., . .., .• , ......... "'°' ... • """9lle1'-1-"' i;.....,""" "'!'lb I Len Bcd'o". lormcr manager o l thc C altfom1a ( 1\ ll Light Opaa. IA:l\ hrought a~iard a~ the l'xt.•cut1\C d1rcl'tor .\mid thl' tkc1s1uns o'rr construl tl(ln. fund·rJ1~1ng and pro- gramn11ng_ fkd,ulA wa<. l'Otangled in a lnntrn' l'f'' cl\ er his \tatrmenl' that rommun1 I\ Jrt group\ o;hould not rwrfo1m JI 1hl cL·n1cr dunng ''" fir,t \e.ir' 11l Opt·ra111>0 HI' rl-tired at the l'nd of 14 .i aftn <.ufftnng a hcan atta " "-rndnl ~ wa' h1rl'c1 awa\ frnm h" t--o ~ ~pot JI thr "-l'OOl'd} · C'en1cr 10 Wa\h1ngton. I) C 10 1akl' Cl\ er th 1.· reins ol thr Orangr < 1lunt) comritn. 1n Ma ) I 9N' F 1ght month' lat1.·r he had a mild hcan attack Two direcltl~ r W(l hean an ad ... However "-endnd. .. "ho ha' since qu1 1 smoking and 1Aalk\ lour m1h.·~ a <la)', atlnbutcs h1'1 hcan probll•m more 10 iron) than to stre"" "I'm u-;ed to hc:ing 1n thl' hot \l'al ... SS)~ the former Wa\hing1on Puc;1 cultural edllor "I likl· thl' e\l llCml'nl of 11. as long a~ 11 \ wonhlA h1k fh"" wonh"h1lc." • Knotts pass "-noll"• Bar. I JI m "1101A olll·11ng .in Jnnual pa'~ -gvod for onl' ~ ~·.ir·, unhm1 ted ""(' lo lhl' Jmu'4.'01l'Ot park -for J~ hllll' dl> 'S.!111.j'i C mt of thl'. annual pa~~ " JU't S49.9'\and uni> \.!9 4'i foraJd111ondl passe\ pun·ha~ed h) ml·mhc:f\ of 1hc same fam1l> or household ·\n annual pass tor ~n1or nl11em age Ml and older 1s .il\o JUSt Sl9 95 Chao's~~~~~~~ ennie The Bums ot a true diner The menu at Bennie The Bum's in guna Beach is printed on four pages f plain white stock {>aper. The entire ont a e is devoted to an in-<le th 1story o everyt ing you ever want know about diners.. and then some and that page may represent the ighhght of your dining experience. First of all. this is in no 1fashion a rue diner, those trolleys ~nd used ilroad cars of old that were sta- 1oncd by the interstate highways so hat locals and travelers aTike could nJ OY a heany ponion of good home- tylc·cooking. Th ts panicular .. diner" I!> a slightly ltered store-front type place whose >nginal intent was not to glonfy randmother's food. The real diners began in the rarl) 1870s as horse-drawn wagons w1th a kw sandwiches, pieces of pie and cake. and a pot of hot coffee at>oard. They were the brainchild of a Prov1- Jence. Rhode Island resident wh o gn·w weary of trying to find a re\taurant open after 8 p.m. He found an cager audience. Soon an en- trepreneur gained a patent to manu- facture diners. the nostalgic ones with etched glass. colorful exteriors. and m1rror-lin1shcd metal stools. Thus. one of the greatest dining trends in .\menca was born. The closest Bennie 1Thc Bum·~ comes to authent1c1ly is the fact that It 1s open 24 hours and that 11 serves sandwiches. breakfast items and a few things such as meat loaf and chicken fned st~ak Welf, there are the four turquoise plastic bnooths scrunched against 1he1r pink tables, and the Sceburg Wall-0-Matic boxes to sdectJukebox tunes wi thout having to move. The four booths and the few barstools cons11tute the entire seating capacity. Best approach this "'diner" with a very good imagination. There's not the wealth of old metal advertising ~1gns thal decorate the more upscale J1nas around. There's onl) a small pick-up window of stainless steel that 1s too high to allow peeks into the kitchen to watch the gnlling. This 1s premy much a stripped-down ver- sion. The floors are of tiny white mosair tile. and the rather unkempt service area behind 1he bar ts a little off-pulling. The booths arc smal I. and four of us were .rather uncomfortable trying to Sil together. Not 1.10ly that. with the Jukebox. wall unit. the salt, pepJX·r. catsup and other diner amenities on thl' tahle, eating space was reduced draiiurally Bu t. what the tieck. we really came to have good old Ameri- can food. not to lirn..I commodious seating In the sandwich section there·~ a healthy version with raisin bread, l'ream chec!>c. tomato. avocado. alfalfa sprouts and mushrooms. Did we ha vl.' this in the '-t0s'' Then there's the Bennie's d ub that does come with ample msp bacon. turke) breast. let1ucc and 1omato. It 1s served on very good toasted bread. Reuben d1dn •t thnll us. but then there was "The Ongmal Philadelphia Steak Sandwich ... A couple of years ago in Kansas Ci ty I had this sandwich and it reall} harked ba(.'k to good memones of earlier times. Thc K.C sandwich wa~ on a hot French roll that was cnsp on the outside and fluffy soft on the inside. Onions were grilled till transparent. the steak was a New York stnp grilled medium rare and sliced thin. and the cheese was softl y melting into the Oa\·orful 1ngred1ents. Bennie's sandwich was lackluster b)' comparison. The bread (Pleue see CHAO/Pace 19) Mene's Terrace , AUTHENTIC GREEK FOOD- Pioneers of Greek Chic '·.S -Herb Baus El Toro Rd. -lXI I k ~'" ....... _. P\o1Q LUNCH DINNER Mo"doy·frtdoy Monday Sotvrdoy 1 I .00 3 00 5100.9·30 Clo~ Svndoy'• 830..3228 23S32 El Toro Rd., El Toro, CA -- edwards TOWN CE NTER 7S1-4184 BA15T(1L 6•1j'•:>~ •:~<J~~·~Oll o COAS'PlllA • f • ••• • 0 "° (. "THATS LR" (PG-l3l .. STAND BY ME" IAJ 6: 15. 8:30, 10:20 • 00 8 00 "' •5 fll/SAT -.T SN09I 12:15 v.: • : • .: .. "BLUE VELVET" (Al 7.30. 10·00 ' ..,_ IUEUB" (PG· 13) 1:15. "IHUIQHAI...... 6:15. 11:15 ..._ ___ .. .u-.;;;sun sue,... <PS-IJ> edwaras HUNTINGTON 848·0388 8lACt<80UlfVAA(j AT lllA1H6E.-1S .,VHTIHGTOICB(ACH .1IOMIG. ca.or 8:30 "HALF llOON STIEET" (Al "IACK TO SCHOOL~ <PG·lll 1 oo. 9:00 6.35. 10:40 edward• CHART[R CENTR( 1M1-ono llUIO ' l!UCt< ~lltlC.. BUCH "THEBOVWHO COULD Fl V" (PG! 7 00. 9·15 .. ,., Cll" (PC) 5:4S. Ht. lt.15 "ALIENS" (Al 4 TUCll OOlJT SIO(O no. 10:u 1•1 "STMt IY ... "Ill( ftlWT" U.:l l:lO, lt:lO l:IS, t-lO "VASECTOMY" <PG·tf> "IACI TO SCHOOL" IPC-ll) 1IADIOAGIM OMm" lt.l~ (I) eowards CINEMA WEST 891 ·3935 (STlllNST(A AT G0ll)(NW£ST WES TlllllS 1 ( "CROCOllU NI&" 6 15, 8:30. 10:30 (PG·13J 4 TRACI< DOLBY $TE EO edwards SOUTMC• .... ASTil_AlA 546 2711 81'•S ", '~,, .. F nwf" : OS. A lllHA ,.....-, ~ '"'' . .. . ... eawaras UNIVERSITV 854·8811 :alllPUS OR "'lS' OF '-"'ER AC~0SS FR011 .,~ "THE MEN'S CLUB" (A 8:45 8: 15 (PG-13) "IACK TO SCHOOL,. 11·20 10: 15 PG-13 .. ,., •• (fie) 5:l0. 7:A5, tc.tS 7 00, 9'00 "CROCOCIU DU9I&" 6 15. 8'30, 10·30 (PG-13) DOLBY STEREO . ~ l'Ur "HALF MOON "THE IOY WHO 1 30. 9 30 STREET" 1A1 COULD Fl Y" , oo 9 oo. 10 •5 ~. t• .... ,re, edwards SAOOLEBACK 581 -5880 EL TOROllOAOAl AOC~F1£LO h 'OAO .. FUllS lllllO" (PCU) ... , "UCI '' SCIMl" (Nil) l·OS 10:00 "THE BOY WHO COULD FLY" 6 15, 8·30. 10 30 (PGJ "SHADOW PLAY" tAl "CRAWL SPACE" (Al 6 45 8 45, 10 35 1 ll. t.lO "IUUS" (I) l:t~.10• "SHANGHAI SUN'NSE" 8 15 (PG-131 "REBEL" !Al 6:30 1005 edwards EL TORO 581 -959P. El •ORQRO AT 'N1 .. P[A~<.P. A/A El ·~R~, "ST•IT•'' ".JO. l:lO. Jt.H -TH "CIM>COOU "HALF MOON ti~ (I) IMI&" (K·lll STREET' (Al lftlCllC fOIC( • IUCI IUI SIO(O \. 6·tl'>. Ill tt:ll s~ •• ,.. 7 oo. 9:00, 1Q 40 ' _____ _..._ _______ ._ ________ _ edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SAN OIEGO FWV TO lA Pt.Z I CHAISAll' • lol<SS•O" v E ,,, M1WIS 12.• Tll l.• "IMlllTllft(W" 7:tl. t.11'> "THE BOY WHO COULD FLY" IPGI 6 15, 8 JO. 10 30 edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL J~l ~.' .'~ SD FWY TO CROWN rAL,£Y llEf'Wf£1j ll081HS01jS 6 "''' :~ "STAND BY ME"!AI 12 IS. 2 15 4 15, 6, 8, 10 00 'IACI TO SCHOOi.~ I ~ ~. t.51 {PS-ll) "AIOtlT LAST llGlfT"' (I ) 3:40. 7:•5 ''CROCOOl.E DUNDEE" 12 2...e (PG· IJJ 6 15, 8 30, 10 30 "NOMIG II Comal" 8·00(PGl "MEN'S CUii" !RI 6.05. 10•15 edwerde CINEMAlt tc.Cal CINEMA!! lAGlMA talS MAU 781-e811 . T • 4 TR~CI< DOLBY STEREO -aiocoau DU9I&" I 15. 3 30. 5 46 (PG-13) 8 00, 10 11'> "CRAWLSPAcE" lAl 1 30, 3·30. 5 30 730,1130 "SHADOW PLAY" (Al 1 00, 3:00. 5.00 7 00, 900 ?-.lt. l:lO, I t1t '1JT1£11T1lS" (I) I •. ''THE Fl Y" IAl 12 30. 2 30 .• 30 6.30. 8 30 10 30 ' Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Frldaf . September 26. 1986 17 --~-~--~~~~~~~~-------~~--.;..--..-----------------------------~--------------- , • s • OutOnTheTown DRIVE TO ITALY FOR DINNER TONIGHT I 11r 1111•r 'ill 11~1r' I 1//11 \11111 '"'' ,1:rt't'/1•1f.~t11'\/\ 111/h i:1•111111w m1r1111/I 1111d 1 lt1"11 C/4/\1/11' Ind lri~1/1'tl thc·m 111 .,.•n 111• 111111 ,, '/11~ 111/ ''I /1• 11111/11 \m11 11111hw11cr d111"11t1•11d 111111thc•11w/N•111/ DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 a Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. September 26, 1986 I DELANEY'S SEAFOOD STYLE PASTA l pound Fusili Pasta Noodles 6 ounces chopped baby clams •., pound small uncooked t hrlmp l tablespoon Delaney's House Dressing (may CocktaiU .. ~ ..... ,.__.., ......... From left, Deborah Martin, Tlmorle Thoma•, .Jana Roberta, manager, CtncU Clark and Margo Morrla. Robens. are the tkltghtful clam l'howdcr. lnsh oda Bread and lnsh Crt·am. Just to ~can the menu and read the colorful nAlmcs g1..,cn lo the food makes the dining experience at Ot·lanc) ·s Du rt~ Nell) ·s even mOH' t•njoyabk . Considt•r the O'Lca·~ 's Corned Beef & Cabbage ($6.451 tender JUlt'~ corned bt·ef with farm fresh cahbagc 3nd d101t•e Irish potatoes: O'Callahan'<; < alaman . ..\)e' tender filct of squid prepared abalonl' '>lylc. toppt•d with ha) shnmpand mushrooms ($5.95). Shannon·., ~afood Salad ($5.95). shrimp. rrah. st>afood m1x1urt• hlendcd "1th ma,onna1se on J hed of \hrl·ddcd lcu ucc and tonia_tocs. a" ornJo. ...1tn·d l'g&~. six·nn·r caper\. artichoke'>. a~paragus anJ oil\ c\. For sandwich loq·r'>. thl· f1ppcra~ ($4.95) ,., grilled sourdough. 'Itel' hrca\t uf t u rkt·~. '>Ugar cured ham and a'ocado to pped ''1th chCt''\l'. Padd) !:Jo~ Mc!t sened tn thl· tradtt1onal mahna ($5.25) or thl' Galway Ra) ($5 75) '>hnmp. crahml·at and poachc<l fillets blendl·d togc thn and 'll'nt·tl on gnlkd 'iOurdough with a"ucado and tomato. Delancy·., Dun~ Nell~·, r-. lot·atctl at 29 IS ~outh Redhill. < ·o'ita Me\a. Rcwrvat1on'i art· acccpied..f,or SIA or mo re !'X'orlc (all l.J5 7-1951 Hours arc Monda~ thru Frida) 11 a m to 4 p.rn closed weekend-.. Banquet acromnwdat1on'> on tht• weekend : ca ll Lt·anm· A1.-..,dl "1th Ddann ·, Catering 675-J6J2. · substitute with Italian-style dressin g! 3 tablespoons Delaney's Garlic Butter or your own butter · l red bell pepper diced 6 mushrooms sliced l small can chopped olives Boil pao;ta al drn1c and drain. \,1u1t· 'hnmp. l l.1m' and red pepper \.\Ith garlic-hu11rr and dn.'''tn1l. until 1,IJg.h ti) cool.cd ..\dtl mu ... hroom' .111d oll\ l'\ Jnd '>Im mer until 'ihnmp CH\.' firmh l CHll.l·d \l'I 'l' m r1 a Ocd ofpa'lta garn1\hl•d \.\Ith rMllll'\,10 .ind garltl llla\I. \icn C!> t '' o pco pll' IMPORTED IRISll B~ER Delaney's Durty Ntlly's Invites you to enjoy Harp. Bass Ale or Guiness Stout available on tap in honor of the legendary Nelly. wrnE FIGHTll'-G Fm 'IOJ?UFE American Heart NIOClatton OutOnTheTown FromPaCe17 COMPLETE DINNERS was rold and rather stale. the 1ntenor ingredients rather tasteless. s2ts Though we did not try them. there arc ~lads made with chicken, 1una, m.rat.~~,,... .. c.- garden vege.tablcs. and a chefs vcr-l'r;:=~=t::::=::=;::::=:=::c=::=:!ir:===ir;;:===:c:===::;;:::;ir-1 Broasted Chicken crs fall into the rctt tam1llar temtory sue as regu ar. grn1~hcd with bacon. chili. mush- runm.,, etc. As for taste. these fare txmr in that there i~ ·an ·ample portion of meat and other added 1ngrtd1cnt s. Hot dogs come plain. "1lf\ ch1h or sauerkraut . Th" might be a good -tune to d1\ru~~ the ch1h. For S:!.Q5 )Ou get a ron1on that IS !>Omewhcre bt'twccn the rup and the howl ~1ie It ma) be a htth' lc">s than expected in pon1on. hut 11 1s ont> of tht· be~t chill rcc1pc'\ Mound This '\crs1on 1s full ofchuni..., o l mc_at that ha\C a long-\1 mmen:d flJ, or mclangcd with the onions. tom.i uie ... l'um1no and JU\t a hint of (Pleue eee CHAO/Paee 20) .. OltANGE COUNT.Y, CALIFORNIA Where tM "Inn" People meet Aitp<>f tef Inn Hotel OPPOSITE JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT BANQUET FACILITIES -ALL OCCASIONS - • IUSINHS lftlAKFASTS . lUNCHf:ONS DINNlltS • SHCIAl lVlNTS • WlDOINGS • PARTIES • IAltMITZVAHS • FOltMAl DINNlltS l'f' 11 Hfil' To.J ~ ... · AAl CHO#Cf O' OlfMIS 833~2770 I 1100 MAC UT""" 8l VO -lflVINI GULLIVER'S Had Any Really c;rcat PRIME· RIBS OF B EEF Lately! 8 33 -8 411 t 8482 MAC ARTHU R IRVINE -' WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD 1 '"'' Hf' r>1NNFRS rn1 .r1r ,,, 1 ~ '.,11 f1<>.rnJur r r "'' ,, '''' ,, r r r•1rn, ff 1or1 " .. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO C ... 4 tt..,, ' I • • • •s _,)> ,. j,• .... 171 4 Placentia. Costa Mesa Call o.l'>·~I for 1nlorma11or- • Stutted·Shrim BBQ Ba y Bae Ri s Deep Fried Shrimp F ilet of Sole ::ierH·d v.11h Salad. Corn on thl' Cob HJh~d !kilns Pot.1to [. HOI Roll Lhre Eatertal•--•t A Daacl•• Couatry Musk Sat.. Sun .. Tues. & Wed. Dlxleland Jazz Thurs. & Fri. me. . · ~:. ! 1\' t r .: . ·c 1 }1••]1--' ~Jr( JI'' I • ~ • .._ ~ • • I I• ' 'f:• 'f• '' " j. •; .•• • ' I ' :\· I ' . ,. .1. t • I •9 f . . t : 1.,' • · 1• •1t ,. '('. • 11. ! .... ·t , ·. · ir j 1 \'./ 1· • '• ,r.·• Jf '( r1 ,, .: ..• : :~ 1,·,· Lt r:: ,. : t 1· .-•ver1' !0:a·rq•ll1 r1 r rn.itch1•w r•t rn, i! (' 1•Jmb1.1n<· r:~·t 1rtd ·l1.imp<1 i:1.-jf j 11 •\'/I'· T! ... 1~· Iii Wrt, 4 : I I ~ 1 ][ THE IRVINE HILTON . AND~IN'U : ' H iq Jc1mborqe Blvd Irvine. C'A '1?71'1 (71· 1) th~ ~l . .. Dally, Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 l •• • ·OUtOnTheTown CHAO'S DINES TY .•. FromPacel9 spiciness. II is topped wuh a generous layer of cheese. If you like 10 add chopped fresh onions. this 1s All- Amencan food at its best. The same could no1 be said for an r · · w • h· w1de-t·ut sort, but 1he coaling was doughy tas1ing and half of the bai.ke1 of rings were burned 10 brown crisp nothingness. Under cntrccs arc l1s1ed a half- pound gnlled chul"k steak sau1ecd with mushrooms and onions. southern fned chicken (egg baller dipped). gnlled pork chops and grilled liver with onions. A close frie.nd with a good palate had reported v chicken whil'h also Sttmed to be enjoyed by those avan ad1oining table, and her husband had reportedly loved the liver and onions. We fou nd 11 almost a necess1t~ to order the meat loaf and chicken fned steak entrees. They were disappoint- ing entrees for different reasons. The meat loaf was not only sliced thin. but at lacked 1he coarsely chopped ingre- dients such as onion, bell pepper, had been put an a food processor and tu med anto a puree before baking. To make maners worse. 11 was topped with a v,ery dark gravy that tasted to me lake commerc1all:, canned brown grav) Restaurant Spotlight ... In contrast to 1hc thin slices of meat loaf. the chicken fncd steak was a very thick slice, indeed. However. 11 was so bland that not even a generous dusting of salt and pepper at that 1 t could revive ns spant. The vegetables w 1c accompana e entrees were the better bet. with even a linle ofthear fresh crunch left intact. The French fnes were dchc1ously cnsp and fresh and greatly enjoyed Entrees are accompanied by soup or salad and the vegetable soup was a · middle-of-the-road versjon with chunks of vegetabres an a rcasonabl) flavored broth. It was not bad. but neither was it memorable in any way Bennie The Bum's is located at 283 • btgune Beeeh 497-4786 Breakfast. Lunch and Din- ner. Open 24 hours. Cash payment only. no credit cards. Street parking. Very, ve~· casual. Limited wine and beer a\aalable. LE MIOI Program of Special Events want to cxperiener the avant-garde. 1hc 1rad1t1onal. the l'Xtra ord1nar) in c·uhnary deltgh1s1 Feb. n. 1987. '"DI NER WITH long' WISS food . Swt<;\ muSll S\\I\\ • Jan .Utwns to Le Bar THE WINEMAK£R" -The Wmr-wines! JaL1 returns to Le Bar in tht Cafe For tw<l years now thl· lucky fl'w on. Le Midi\' ma1ltng l1s1 Wl'fl' lhl' onl~ one' to tk.• an taml' for re..crva11on'> to 1~ < hl·f Waite('> latl'!>I crea11on!> at om· of their ~asonal ( 1ala Dinner!> or Dinner Par11cs and Wini: Tasting' I hr puhhc should alc;o tx· given a chann• at tasting lhr womkri., Wl' ~ad' It wasn'1 l'3'>~ to pin tha1 spon1aneou\ ar11c;1 dnw n hul hl·n· '' thl' rl'\Ull of our pcr\l'' l"ra ncr J program of U.· M1d1·, 'iXl"t:ll l''l'nt' fo1 thr lClm1ng I:! mt1n 1h<.. C1rdr thml.' dJll'\ on ~our l aknJar 11 \ou makcrs of Flora Springs F.states. St. MONDRIAN HOTEL (SPOTLIOHT/J»aCe21) Helena. will anend this Gala Dinner rr---~-~--~--------.;;;;;====:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Oct. 17. "LE GALA DE L<\ ( H t\SSF'" -..\ (1ala Dinner of 7 niur\l'' 10 toast the ~·ason of Hunting w11h w1nci. from our nrw Wane Last. and Wine Tasting. The 7 10 8 course •'Still Great '' ml·nu wa ll be 1n "the Sign of the Veal." • •...!.Beverly Bush Smith June 5. 1987. "GALA DINNER OF UM MER LIGHTS"_ There's Elegant Continental Dining magic in a summer night with dishes In An Intimate Atmosphere lXl. b ... , HLAll~ A.BIG" -In ~" 11/l'rlanJ. Cht"f Waller a nd MamJ·., old homt• l·ountr.. Santa C. l:iu' 1raJ111onally com<.'~ on IX-c. ti Wl··11 "dcomc him at l {' M1d1 with a D1nnt·r Part~ of ht·art) gaml· d1'hc .... "'iwt•>\ v. tnl''\. mu\ll Jnd (ioo<l ( hccr1 sodelic1ous and light. It's 1he magic of Freo;h Fish • Prime Beel • Super Salads Chef Walter's an which charms vour Sunct.iy Criampagne Bu1te1 • Entertainment palate and )'OUr heart! -37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 6-44-2030 ..\ug I. 1987. ·· lrd. t\ N-' NIVERSARY DINNER PARTY .. -We'll cckbra1c Le M1d1·, Jrd. and '-lw1t1erland''> 6%1h 81rthda~ all da>- Indulge in a f abuloue f eaet AND A JOUSTIN(l (lOOD TIMe :Aie~ievaP 'Times l>l'\.,I H ,, I <1 I H ' \ \I I ' I lit.Ill 111h lt'lll11r\ '1 \ ll l.l'l It l • llllp!\'11· \\II It jl11111p .llld J'.l)!l .llllf\ \IHI JI lt'.l'l 1111 ,111111 lllllf 11111r,1· tl1111w1 1111 lud111g Ill'\ t-r.1g 1·, I lwn 111 '1111r It• 11111r hr,n 1 l..111).!hh 1111 h11rwh.11 I.. 1111np1·1t· .II IHl .1!.11l t I. 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September 26. 1986 ------- • • • • • • • ~ , We're throwing a month·lon~ Happy Hour party to celebrate the opening of Duke's Entertainment Lounge! ~ Join us for $2 specials on all your ' favorite drinks. ~ Plus shrimp, crab and other fresh seafood-compliments of the house. ~ And the sultry songs of Cissandra, Duke's own cabaret chanteuse. ~ 4 to 7 pm weekdays, it's the beat of Newport Re ac h. ffA THE NEWPORTER RESORT •• • • • • -. 1107 Jamboree Rd ( 714) 644 1700 --r.nmul1tn(l~1tJry ,~1,..t ., ., ,.,, _.._ __ ._ ~ . -·· OutOnTheTown • SPOTLIGHT .. ·. FromPa&e20 \fondnan at the Hotel Mondnan. 8~~0 Sunset Blvd .. with the popular h:i'>s and piano team of David and \111annc Miller. The duo. which has been a fixture Jt Simply Blues in Hollywood for tht: ---·~o~y-c-ar-s-. -arc play1 _ _....._...__ ddin1te engagement every night ex- rept Sunday and Monday from 9 p.m. tu 1:30 a.m. Skip E. Lowe's Talent 'ilwwcase holds fonh on those two n l'n1ngs. I c Bar offers a magnificent view ol l m .\ngcks along wi th food servile unlit ~ a.m. For re!><'r' a110M tele- phone ( 213) 6S0-89Q9. Fr<.'e 'akt parlo.1ng BOB BURNS Greek Nt1•t1 Back Htih Hums RC1taurant 1n Newpon &·.1l h \.\111 again pr<.'sent the popular <ired.. N1ghb 1n tht· n:staurant's hl·.iu11ful Th1stk Room on Octobl'r IS. '' ~~. anJ 29 ot rnursc tht') 'II also ha' c Greek (Pleue eee SPOTLIGHT /Pace 22) U IWIER.A C!.. ltE&TAUfLUIT Ju i I'' 1 t11t flu 1 1 ll11uu 1 I• M ft It • J 'I 1 tt l .. k I I \s t '· ' 1111 .. , ' '" '"' .. 11 ·tt ' it Oii I I I ~1 I ' d 11 u' "' .. ~1\," • ''" "·-- ~ ~ 714/540-3840 ~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ ~ ~. JJ For I Truly Cre1tiwe Di1in1 E1p1ri1nc1 ••• 8~i119 1/""c <74pJNfit' ~ . to gi'IP' Ootn 1 o,,, tor lUlldl • Olwf • Ctt•t• S1twdl1 ••aatnt lr1111 t 1111 sw., a.... ltWldl 9-l Letllhhr , ...... ,.,., ....... .. . "",.,..~tllll ... .................... 428 E 17th St Costa Mesa 71 4-650-1750 . • "I Want A Gui" • "l Feel a Song Comin' On" •"I'm in the Mood for love" •"On The Sunny Side Of The Street" ..) THE NATIONAL DINNER THEATRE PREMIERE 1 YEARS ON BROADWAY AND THE ROAD DIRECTED BY KIRBY WARD HOW TO FIND THE BEST LITTLE DINNER SPOT IN NEWPORT BEACH. FOLLO\\. THIS SIG~. \i l ~• ... h'I'" 1-. t'tt"'v 111 ftnd And harc1 111 f11r~t't Ft>Y. n·-.t.111ranh dt>h~ht the "t'll "'t'"' \.\ tt h .... uch ,1 nl\ n.HI uf < ul1n.1n l rt·,tt t11n..., ~1 .mnatt·ci ~hnmp .tlld ~ca l111p~ in a ( 11l1j{t•r \'ina1grt'llt' ~.tl ~cl \1 1111th "'att·n ni;c p,,,,a..., ltk1· :\ 11~1 ·1 lf.iir ~llh St•..tfood and Fn ·"h 1i1m.tt11 P11 n 1.., ha~t·d in ou r autht·nlt<' ltaltan wnnd burntnK 11\t'n. th1· nnl y nne in S1·wpor1 And a varit't y of (;nllade.., spt>c1ahi e~. l~stt>I\. Ea .... y to find . Hard tn forJet'I. • Dinner served dally. lleservatlons re<"ommended. (Closed Monday) !. ) Grill a nd Bar I 1.!11 \.\1 ,, l "·"' tl111h.,...h 'l'V. 111•11 fi1•A1 h \ \ 11~1htl I •.I I• •4/i ;tt,; MEET OPASO Hlufk'9t name la 0puo Hl1 tut "Dominici h 'a bett9f theft name 'r1 Vachlrac:Ntcnot Th•t'• wtay Chlneeer' IMWYOM C-. him ()pMo. We hear II .vety night. Dom NII Hl1r•t11L1rant11 also C4illed Opuo'1 4 here a lot. Wait till you tat• their Thal Belboa Thlll Cafe. 8ut lor the pu1 two won ton aoup, bMf Mt• with peanut -H--F!=:=.::.:..t::::~~h•~vt1:.:..t>e«1 caltlng It the aauce the mott ramous The! noodlM r•aur ,-.----=~--and~~Bal';J...;;.bOi=..:~T~hil::..:::Feut::.:.::::~.~.~com==-~bi~na~t~IOn=--~~-~~-..a of gerllc lhrlmp and ltellk Mt• Come to Opuo's Belboa ThaJ Cele II 11'1 your flr91 time tO'i ThaJ food, he'll help you order. And don't .,,orry about the IOOd being too spicy, the chef can meke It u mild u you lih Opuo makes two promiMI One. you'll lave your dinner. Two, It you can NY his tut name without stumbling, he'll r-d you with an after dinn« drink Don't Walt. Come Meet 0puo 2091/z Palm at Bay m Balboa Dinner Nlghtl )' Except Tuesda~ CaJI 675-0161 for Reservations • Catering • Take Out The Irvine Hilton Piresents Confrey Phillips and his Trio Nutt ·d Brtt 1:-.h ~.11.q1 'I (lid 111"1 \ · ·111!1 •', 1'1111! q,. l mnqs his <tllhltr t, 711T 1h1 · 1•h·q 11 t 11.ql,11 l 11 Ill< k!'fl IWd',' Ill tilt• )1 1/\lllU\J,, ll>'V\. 11.11,i l j 11 •II H0lc1x .ind dc1111 .~ 'IH' Pvernw1.iw '• 111 11.. • 1 111l l1l1•nrl •ii t i1•1·.1l w111 f '•ih• Pun..er l otllt•tnp1 ii.ii , t.aV!llllt •. r-:v1 ·:y 1\1•··.d r, 11lrrn 1qh Sc1!u1 t.i•, q PM In 1 l\M /\11d Jn W1 ·cl na "n"v" 11 1d Th111·;d.i. I .1 , ,·1lt11r 1 • ,, 11 1. 1 fJ1I .. , i' •11 1 Mt l1t11ali1 ·'• ·~··Iii tl1• :1 .. v r 11 :: .. 11:1) .. I THE IRVINE HILTON ANO r follf:tJ 1'\l(1!1 l1m b•111"' Boulf'Vdrd l1 v11 • f1 •i. 1-1 1"'1.11 .~11 i n1 1 I _J Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 21 OutOnllteTown SPOTLIGHT ... FromPage21 '· -· ' mu.,1c and entena1nmcn1 Tht· ~pcnal menu well include .\ vgolrmono ~oup Greek "ialad. Dolmathe' l\tuflt"d grape lca\n). Sou\lal.1J l\ktwC'red lamb and lx'd). Muu.,al.J teggplant cas!>Crok I f\ rop11a ({ired. cYrnt < all 644-~(~30 Responding to the Ammc-.rn Hl"an Denn'·,. which ll"<'ds mort' than "" tht>} ca1:· ~•d Da" 1d .11 R1Aler In th\· other dining room'. th1· .\'i\oc1at1on·, recent annnunll'mcn1 melho·n '\meman' e ver) wet"k. spells prt's1dcnt of Penn) ·s. "'We arc par- regular < ontinental menu "111 Ix· of 'ipt-etfir gu1dehnes for cu\lome~ out thl \pcetfic sodium content ot 11cularh cofl{'crned alxiut ~It lx'- c,cn ed Hoh Burn\ alwa" ha' <tn on dad} r,alt intake. the nation\ Denn)·, o"n menu lte~s for C\er; l'au~ \Odium tn food has lx't•n linked c>.celknt \anet\ of lre\h foh and large\! fomel~ restaurant chain ha' cus to mrr"• 1nform:lllon to high blood pressure. "h1ch ts a Con11 nental ~pe(1al t1n tor lunc h and increased It\ dtstnbuuon 111 a rnn-"'Sall .\"a,•·· al\o '"''all o f thl' leading rau!K' of card10,a\Cular d1s-t-~~~~~~-T-1-~!*-~~ll'n10"-1'"'1t!t:rttnxJTtJrn1'::0--ra--clmn1TCT~~~~~~ -~~~~-~,0~1m11~cr1~11~1t~o~1rr111~J~t1~om111':pa~1m11np~httlt~1'c~aflll~cdct-11~1<~1n11~soo~11~0c:krn~n~)~·,Hmlnt"t~n~~~1h~e~1Ht~'e~A~le~1~A>--~~e~seif'-:-.-\IV~,~·-&ekF~.._.P~l~e&asesetJ~1--<1~h~e+1-ee~~~r~- C,rt·l'k custard pa~tr~) T nt• 'l'" IXJrt B('ach Aoh Hurn'> I\ JI ··\Jlt .\"a', .. which has been ofTert•d 1.100 m1l ltgrJms o r lcs' of sodium 1n brochure\ hd\l' been helping the rhc rrn fixe lab" $1 9.':15 and thl' P f,1\h1on ''land llx'1wct·n Hullotk' lor rnnrt• 1han a year 10 cus1omer\ lit an cti\)·to-rc.-ad. pocket-\11ed folder .\mer1can puhltc a vo1.d such tired.. menu ~111 he 'ern·d from Ii 10 Jnd Broad"•n 1 Thcrr arl· 0 1hcr Hon I ht• chain·~ I 10<1 ou1lel\. that gue~t'\ ma> read at t.hc1r ta hie\ danger ... "' r> m eaeh Wednt·,da~ 1n Ouotx·1 Hurn·, .. 1 n · ~ant a ~1 o n t la and tak<' ho ml' The pamphlet al<.u "Salt .\"a', .. I\ one t)f thl' four txgenn1ng Ot·tohcr X Bur Burn\ I 2 I '·\~\.fl 7771 and IA 11odl<Jnd H 111\ \pe1 if ll \lid 1 um gu 1dl'l 1 """ advtS('~ "h1ch mt· nu 11em\ arc h>'-' 1n nutn uonal brochures a' atlablc al all '-l"'\ port Reach mJnager <ieorgl" I Ii I X-X>-l-21 451 prn' 1d.:d h' I >enn~ ·"'" n numuo nal ..ah Dc:nm ·s Re~taurants The others are ..... 1111..ootscdcs "ound'> Ci red. to nw' l br<ll hun· lor ru~torna\ r.:th·t t thc "More pcu pk J H' eating out lllda) "'\\ a1st :'1101 Want ~ot.'' which llSI~ urgt•\ rcscn·at1o n' well ahead ol ttml· DENNY'S '>Pl'C1fil ad\ tl"l" no" made pubht b~ at the \ame 11rne more peopk can· the caloric rnntent o f sekc1ed menu lor th1" popular 1nu·rnat1onal d1nen11-Provides Sodium Information the .\rnencan llc.'an .\\'i0l1a1111n ahout thl· numtto nal content o f "hat 1tt:m\. "'Dane to Your Hean\ Con- Joaso Vach1rachatchot with Miss Newport Beach Andrea Lebold at his Balboa I fna1 Cafe. The locally famous restaurant rs located at 209Yz·Palm (at Bay) on the Balboa Peninsula Dinner served nightly. Closed Tuesday Call 1~75 0161 for reservations Try his new Special Roast Duck & Chicken Sate. ..,p · Happy Hour Specials 5:30 • 6:30 p.m. Combtnatien O.nn .. SUSHI ""'' .,\, .,.,..,,, ,,....\ '• t II' h It M r #< oi 1 • ,., UV'''"' , , ... , .. •t.t I' I ' ... $12'° ffltfl Sushi, steoks, & seofood 3355 V10 Lido Newpart Beoch (7W) 675-0575 '---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22 • Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, September 26. 1986 ~ > •1P /0 11 t>Cl I' I '"' n , ,, "' '''NI ti f1(',1l I ' j,,.,, ,,. r tspt 1 11, f •'• t f ,., ;1, ~ JI" ..-.1U1 I h i' I• 1tun1 tht c,o '-. b() ,1 d , "''"" µordr, i:.>tJJ ..... Now playing: Pure Energy ry · TH E NEWPORTER RESORT · j f I ... , f • J4 • 44' I ''I,,,,, It t ,,,\f•l(.t'••"• Thank God It's Monday Nite Football at the CALIFORNIA 500 BAR & GRILL Every Monday Night 5-9PM ENJOY THE HIGHLIGHTS OF MONDAY NI GHT F OOTBALL(~ on four telev1s1on screens viewable frorn every area of the bar. , 0 3333 Pacific Coast Highway Newport Bea ch (714) 642-5000 (Behind Tokai Bank tt•nt ·· "h1ch contains a ltst uf menu 11cm\ that meet th{' c holcstt'rol ~tan­ dards o fthc.-.\mcncan Hean As!><x.1a- 11on. and .. For Sens1tn·c Penpk ·· v.h1ch focu'IC'i on allergies Tooh1ain cop1e'iof"Salt .\v.a)' ur other Penn\·, nutnttonal brlX'hurt:\. "nle to Denn)·., Resta urant ... Cus- tomer Relation,. P () Bo' 605. L..i ~11rada ( .\ 906J 7 DEL TACO Reopeal11g Festivities .\ sweep'itakes for a 19-inch Pan· asonir Color f V a San)o Compact D1s(" Player. a Magna\.OX Sten:u Radio C asset!(· Recorder and three \lhwinn lkal·h CrutM'r B1ndt'' a"'a11 r u\tomcr.. during the Grand Reopening ( ekbrat1on at the Costa Mesa Del Taco located at thl' inter- \t'Ct1on of I 7th and Superio r.\ venur The ( u'ta Mesa restaurant 1~ also l'dehrating 11' 10th .\nn1\l'N1n To l.1l ~ ufl the 3ll•' 111cs. :i ribbon l uttin~ lTrcmnn' "1th ut~ official\ I "111 bl· hl'IJ on \a1urda~. "il'PI. '27 at ll a rn. , Thl' fir,t l t Ml ru,tomer~ \""'"I! thl rt·staurant '"II nTet\t: lrt•t· gilt tl:l1til Jll'' good al an~ Del I .iu1 f11 r S5 \\Onh ol food. dnnk and dl''>-.Crt ill'ms Free lOflce will also he \Cn ell from 9 to 11 a.m. IOt·cnt froSlll'\ wi ll bl· 3\atlabk from 2 to 5 pm Del faco·\ t'nllrl' Mt•x1ran-.\1111"ril.i n menu. 1ndud1ng hre.il.IJ\I , nlr~n "111 hc '>Cf\ ed lna<ld1tto n. fir\IJ.n lll\lonll"l\w1ll receive g1veawa\' 1ndul1111g hehuni balloon~ for thr ktlh Jnd 1•tlwr frl·1• gifts for a~ long J\ th1·~ IJ't Customl'r' rnn <tl\O t'nJm a Big I.kl Bumto for KIJ crnt'. a 'a\1ngs of SI o'er the rl·gula1 pnce I his special I will be goo<l trum Sept 27 through I Oct I 2. 1981\ Del Taco. Im .. founded en 1%4." I the largest pnvatel} owned west coa~t fast food ~f"\"tCT chain spcc1alt11ng in Me\lcan .. \mencan food. 'Wtlla Now Serving SUNDAY MEXICAN BREAKFAST H1twts l~r1s Clltrize I £us .... Cante AsMa 99t ,,. .... •1~ Served WI Tortillas, Reffled Beans & Fruit 9:00 Al to 1:00 PM 145-8091 1712 Placentle Coate Meaa OutOnlbeTown CALIFORNIA 600 BAR 6 ORILL 1 ·a~ual. afford.able waterffont din- ing for the whole family. Enjoy our world famota BBQ ribs. home.made , h1h, burgers, 1A11dwichea, fresh catch of the day and an array of delicious fun deSBerll. Set the pace on 11ur racing pit atm0&phe re and !'xpt>rience some of our o nginal ',,. ktails and bar appetiurs. Lunch 1ind dinner from 11 :00 a.m. to 2:00 ,, m -: days a week. Happy hour 4·-; "'t't>kday11, Monday Nite Football .prnal.Ji 5-9 p.m. Sunday cham pal(nl' brunch. valet parking. J:l:J:I \\ Pacific roast Hwv , Newport lit'lll h 642 5000 ' 1 Ill-. HA R:" 11 "• 1 lw prim .. 111 \ 1111r hit· 1 h1'""11~ "" tlw t·Xll'll'>l'I' ~-, 1t1·m nwn11 "I• ,,h, 'f'al1111d . IHHJ . '.\l1·x1n•n d1~ '" eri. lud1111( .all*d h1.r, und 111 .. ri \\1-11r11 1harm nnd 1u11ntn •111 111 1111 •· Hr .. akl1:1,1 \I :1 i. .• 111 11 1111 I ,, .. 1, \IF I 1111 1 .! Ill. l>t nrwr - 11. ht-. tr•.01 ·l 110 pm H!iJIJl' h111fr \I ~ I n -pm :-iatl'lhtl' cl1,h Lt\I' • '•·rt1111111w111 111111 d11n, tnl( B.111 I • I 1.11 tl1t1t•• I l~IK..! H1•tll111l I I• 11 ll .! ·.~I 11 I 1 .. l'llE ORIG l:'llAL BAR:" ~\R~ERSTEAKHOCS E \ ,.,• l'ht'y are the 11rrl(108l Famc111' 1 .. r l ht'1r one-encl a half puuncl 1· .. rr .. rhuu ... e 'te11k~ rtnd ll'ahrr1111: ilr.pl.f\ hro1hn!(. Proudh <;f'f\ 11111 lur ~I \ettr' Lunrh Mon. F'r1 11 !. I >en 111·r 1111:ht ly Mon. Fri. frnm ;, p m '11 ,11, Sun. from .t I' m :!0111 Harh"r 111\ll 1'1~111 Mt> ... e n-i:.! !l":'77 non Bt'R:'ll S "'11pt'rl1 1~ the word lo de-arht> th1" t11w d111rnj( t-11111ble1'hmen1 :O:en 1111( \1·w11t1rt for 11'1 veer'\, spe<·1nl111111: 111 A111tu~ rai!1ed beef, the finest vou 11111 l(t:t Allio fe1:1turing fre!lh fi~h . 'i-al 11nd chicken The linen cuverl'd I 11hll'•, 'andles and fre!lh flower-. 11dri to the elegance. with bcJC1th" and h11th back cha1r11 for p rivecv. Flir ken ng lanterns and classical mU!llr rapture the charmrnl( and warm at mc111phe re. Open for lunch. dinner and their splendiferous Sun day brunch. E1tensive wine list :li 1-'rts hion Island. 644-20:10 RRlSTOL RAR 6 GRILL · At Holiday Jon Tr11d1tinnally an ell American favorite place lo eat 1ind priced for family dinin!(. Everv I hlnl( frnm juicy sttad11 and chops to special chicken dishes and fre11h ii,.eafood. Bounteuu11 11al11d bar. Sutnptuous daily luncheon buffet.. O~n daily for dining and rockta ils. :u:u Bri11t.ol St., Cot1t.e Mesa. 557-3000. DILLMAN'S T he Oillman family i8 f8mo1111 f1•r lheir traditional warm h<M1p1t11lit v and fine food. Fin~t prime rih 1n ~:n1uv our Souy_1~lak1, Mou11i-aka and 'Mene's fomou~ Baklava in the at· mosphere ul a Grt'l'1an Terrace. :O:J*1'1al change da1lv l'omplete wine 1i,t, includin1o: wine' ot (;reet·e. --f--~-1--~·'4'-f~' Rj( luReh 8RA ~IR • Balboa and l°r<'sh fish dail\· C'11m plete dtnner i.pec1ah, dailv. h r .. ndh 11erv1<'e and a run. deliRhtful at· m<Jtiphere 0J*n daily for lunch and dinner. Brunch ~et and !."iun Kill E. Balhon. ni:l . 7':''2n THE HIDE-AWAY T ired 11f eatin11: 11ut ut pla1 c., wrth n11 11rl\ tu\'' :O:eart h no mun·' The H rdl' 8Wll\' prnvrde-. µrl\lll' .,.,Ith rt.' lih .. th• 1md p1:1rt 1lwn.. iwrfl'<'I fur 1111,..rne.,, lunrhl'un' and r11man11t d1nml( All nt-.,.,h de111rllll'd 11flerrn1: u relax1nl( atmc,.phne. l'hf-•rer1al tie~ <lff' -eat1".J1 11nd -1e11ki. Al l11rd11blt· !11111111( l11r 1hi-whult' lt1m 11\ \'1tr1t't ' ul tla1h .,, .. , 1al• H1111w 11111<11' •llUJ'' 11nd •till\,., Bt't-r & wrne wr\t'd "'"" ·1~7 1 Ed1n1.:t·r >1t -"prrril( tlu11• 1n ;\l.urn.i :-h11pp1111( \ 111111: .. H1m11ni:111n Hl'Hth -..11\ h."il' .JOI.LY ROGl::R ( 1rea1 Amt'rican ln11d 1111d .11th" 1 ... ,, prrrr' Th .. -l11lh 1111.:er hti' ah'"'" lwt•n kn11"n 1:1• a 1ot1111d l1rn11h n1l11 .. re•IH11r.1n1 Tht' nwnu lt•11t11rt'' hrt-nkhbl l11nch und clinnt>r with 11 litrl(t' \,1fit'I\ Ill cll,ht'' lt1 I h<H"•t' from ~ r11111 !'1(1( d"h"' .:mlcllt· • .~ ..... h11r111·r• .... mdwu hi'• .,1l.1d • '" , 11mplC'11• d111111•r• 111 -i-111!•11d •lt•.ik• .• h11 k1•11 ,111d "' "' ''"'' ,j,,, .,..,,. l-,1rl11h ""111d l11r ,·, v.-.r r• "1!11 1h1· trr .. ndl11••t •t'r' 111• 111 111v.11 lt"I ;-... l llH'-1 H'" l.111:111111 Bt•ih h 1•11 I ,- Zl 'BIES re,er\•at wn~ 2:1:1.I:.! El Tnr11 Road = 11. El T11ru. x:m .1:nx ( 'a1ning uv111lahll' \. ;\1( · CALFORNIAN PASTEL'S The .iewest event 1n d rntng in the ~ewport area. Featuring a <1pecial hlend uf culinarv creation'> from California and the rest of the world. (.'i urh tantalizing items o:.; m1m11ated shrimp and 'c11llops in a ,.:m1ot1:r \•1na1grette ~alad. M,iuth· "11terrnK plbt.a like angel hair with 'eHfuod uncl fre3h tomato Prua,., haked 1n an authenur Italian "<".d ilurn1111o: oven. the o nly 1i'nl' en New· p11rt And a \'arietv 11f <:rillade~ •Pl'rialue~. Dinner -.pn·ed dail~ 11111,t'd Mondavl and Hoppv Hour Ht>~t-1'\'RI 111ns recommt>nclt>d I ;,:!II \\ 1 '1111~1 H1f!hwav. ~""P"rt He111·h ,-111 "14~·':'11i7 Bl'BBLES BALBOA C Lt.:B h11hhll'" 1<.. a trea,ure 11 111\ ~1yt .. •llJ!IJt'r duh dftne wit h t11 nt11.'' t1nd "11 'l'ht• l'hampaicne 1rP hue ke1,, are ,h11w·d li ke top hatf. and the light l•'<ture,. lt kf' mar11111 l(lih"e' Tht> v. .111, 11re hung w 11 h rmic1nal I 9'\ll'!- Jrl incl the re«troctm!-a rr true to d1'1·11 •l' It' Th.e ru1s111t' c• 1mbme~ FrPnch and Italian t>lt>ment" in o h111111•\ Amt'ru·an 1·onlt'X\ Open for drnnn ;\ton, Thur-. ;,, IO lt1::l11 p 111 . ;, 11 p.m. Fri , ~111. 'iun :-un du\ Hrunl·h 10 am I p.m Hei;et 'ut111n• llrl' 'lll(l(l'Stt'd l>rnner lr11m -.!! •1:1111~1;:, 9,') Full Har \' 1~u . .\la'· tt'rCIHd. Amem an E'<prl''' Huh hit'• 1-. lnl11ted al I I I l'Hl m Mreet rn Hallt<•il al the cnrrlt'r 111 Polm and B11ll11111 !'"II n7'l <tO\t t I TA LIAN Purr 11nd ,.1rnplP, 111-11 ltkP mother·,. lo\'1'1 \.\ t' ,ier, .. 111111. l11bi1tt'r t;t1ls 81 $ I0.9f1, file1 m11tnnn 11l M .fiO, primr rib al $!\ ~~. rih~ 11nd l'h1rken 111 $f1 2~ These d111ner!! ~erved on ~pet·ral nrghl.ll oiwn 7 nij(ht:. ( il'n eroui.h poured, lo" prired drinks CARMELO'S Our cuslnmer-. h11\t' Ileen rnminl( fhr' ultra !'mart h8,t'n .,f I''• "'P hark ~inre I !lill Llll'll\l'd al Ii 12 t wn11I Italian and I '11nt lllt'ntal Plan•n\18 m 1\,,.ta Me~a. near 17th ('111,1ne1 .. one11fthrmorerewardm1t ~I Call 1'>4!°1 ri091 ur fi:ll 91'\o:l ~1>lt11 I'' tu dine Fre'h pa'-ta And "JIN 1RI "light" ,.aute'I url' 1·1Ht:fully z t • Bl ES prPp11red hy thrre 111 tht' finet-t Ital Gl·t LDEO CAGJo; 11111 chtf;.. Piano har entertainment Ki.,ht ll• r11,,. t ht' Jlltrklll" lot 1 r m 1 nmplemenls tht• lun ut mn,phere " .. '1 Allre•lll d1ninic 1wet1tht'r per Zuh1I'... ,penal1.Z1nj( m hri1a:-ted It I Q.-...n 1'uo ... s.·11n friim t h1ckrn dmnt>r~ All dinnn' .... n Nl mi llll( "' • 1>·1111 pm tor dinner 1;,.!tl ~: < 1111 ... 1 nimplt>tfl at S:.! !lf> Othn dinner~ 111 H'"" Coruna d"I Mor 1)7;1 19:.!:.!. same price are ABQ hnhv hol'k r1h;., 'l krnds c•f shrimp and filet of :mle All dinner;1 servt>d with 11alad. haked hl'ans. rnrn on the 1•nh. potatol'i-. 111111 hut r11ll Lunch "J*r111I• Mon Fri from 49t The Cuilded l 'aKt' '' 111~1• 11 lut uf fun for the "hole fam1h Lr\'t' D111eland entertainment plu!< l'11u11 tr\ wei<tern mll!<IC Large clan<'e n1M1r. Wide ~rrten plu~ Ii T\''" for 11pnrls spectator~. A l(rt'at view form all seats including the hllf :l.'ic tac11~ durinK Monday Nitt> F1111th11ll ('nil 646-801 or 6~ I -9~l:I. GREEK M ENE'S TERRACF. Ml'm•· 'l'Nrart> 1;; a tnmtlv 11wn'ec1 Tl'"l1111rn111 \\'i1h nutlll'nl11 1;rt'1•k foorl mnclf' 111~\ f1~ 11 I~ R'l hnm1> MARCELLO'S Thu• award winner nffrr1< 1111 ex 1enf!1\'t menu speciahzinl( 111 pastas. veal, rioppino and their famou!>. hsndmade pizza. EA<1abli<1hed sinrf' 19':'1. 1h1!1 f11m1lv ownt'd re'ltauranl ha~ raptured the hearLS <1f h.ahan food love~. Lunch Mon F'r1.. Din ner 7 nil(ht.1' Jl week I ifi(I:.! Reach at ...; I a t t' r • H u n t 1 n K t o n He a 1· h ~.i:.!.fiflOf'l. Vll.l.A NOVA ,\ heautitul ha\ \'1rw C'rt'H\t'" the rum11nti1 sett1111: that htt" m11df' the \ 1!111 :"J11\ft a ··,1)1'« 1111 k111d ••I place" f11r mrr lift\ 'ear ~llJWrh c111-1ne tr11n1 <'t•nlr.11 .ind :Surtht'rn ltalv ,,.n ed rn I lid \\ 11rld • horm Ex 1111-.1\I' \\lilt'"'' ll1111wr nr.:hth 1'111n•1 hnr fo'nll m1>n11 1 ill I 1111 A m 11 :11 Wt!:.l C'"a~t Hwv . Newport H1!ud1 ti4:!· 71i~l. LI'S REST AURA NT If you love Chinese food. you're sure tu enjoy dining here, aR Li's prom· i!les truly authentic Chine11e food. The menu offers a wide variety of ex1111c dis hes, from a la carte l(.f romb111at1nns including C'ant-0ne~ & S2"echuan style. BreathLakinic decor in a supremely beautiful at· mos phere T rop ical d rinks 10 qut-nch your thirst. Open seven day~ a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adami!, H unt ington Beach 961 9115. :114 N Rra1·h. Alvd . Anaheim ii2i-l:.!IO TllE LOTl'S 1-.nl• r Nw ( >rit-nt 1:1ncl l''<J>t'r1em t-tht' ,.,.,·ll1·nt I' 111 ;\lundorin anrl .... ,,., h\' 1J11 t '111,1n1!:.. A11the1111, t h1 JH••I d1•hl'' t''J!l'l'IDlh prt'JJIHt-d 11\ 111.1-11·r 1 ht·I l.nr rlw l.11111' 11111· nllt'r • 111111.rn m.i~tt'rl'•t'Ct'• to \PIH hk111-: I tw 1,,, t>h cl1111111.: otrt't1 i- .t .. 111111111t-<I "II h 1111 I urt-• "' I tr .. ) .,Ill• ll11"tr lht· ,,111hut .. 1 pur1l\ 111 t h1111·-.-• 11h 11r.-Fn)"' ltnt' 1 h1 11• 'l d lllllll! 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" .tlt•d .. 1, ... •·Ill Ii• tlw '""µ.1rt \l.,..,1 Inn ~1ol.!. \t'" Jl"rl Bh cl . <"11:-111 :'.It '·' M EDITERRANEAN ROOM Airpo rter loo Hotel t 11111!• 1111el 1111c1 •t'• l11dt'I~ fr1•m I h1• 1111•\ .11rp11rt ,urr11111ul1~i1F:··· l"ht' \J, d11..rr.11u-.1n Hu<>m 11tln' ,111wrl1 • .. ntllh Ill.ii , 111,1111 tor ltrn• h tl111 II• r 111d "'•111cl.,, liri1111 h l "JI l'1tl1•r 1 111111\4'111 nii-:hr h 111 I ht• ( a han•t I .. 111t1,:1• I ht• I 11pl111n ', l'nhli· I' •'I'"'' 1 .. r dmrn!( :.!t h11ur4• l'Prll« t Im I\ 1t • hrn~ ( 'ultfnrtltll 'un-.rl" I• t hi- 1 ht.tht I lt'1·k l.1111nl(f' Thf' i\1rp11rtt'r 111 11 I• l1l<Jt1•d ,II 1'(71~1 ;\IA11\r1hur Hh d 111 In 111t• ..... 11 .!7':'11 Pt FFt~·s \11 1dq•n1 11r•• rn 1111111rnl t'lllrn.: l'rt•,h q lltl lit\ 111~rt'd1i'nb 1lrt'pltrf'd 111 ,1 •1111pl1· \ t'I 1•l1·g11111 WA\' Awn rd "11111111~ r.·1 'Jl"' I 11Hdt'n -rlt 11111 1n ,, Eu~•l't'lln ('111t· ''~It' 111mn.,phrre. t 11•11111 bn•pkfo,t 11ntl lund1. FormAI tlinin.i lor durnn Sun 'rhor.. j u 111 111 pm .• Fri & Sat till 11 p.m. 111.·111 .. : ('113<.t Hw' C'11ronn drl \lur t\lll 1:17'1 Rl\'I E HA Ht•!," lo ~rnr1011' 'i'f\ tc't' 111 •Ill t•l4'1111t11 11111m11ll' 1111111•'<t\ht"rt' F.11 pertlv prt-parecl cunt1nental drshes lw Ch Pf R it· hard Bergner, ,in('(• 19711 Thi• award winnin)! rt', ltrurnnt 111...,,,,tferi.an exten<;l\t' wine \ le-t uncl t-XI l'I:. m .ir,11111n' dn t111mbe;, Opt>n f11r l.11111 h 11 lt1 I pm., Dinnf'r lrom ·1 I' 111 Ex1 t-llenl hanq u<'l lat tl1t 1t-' l 'lc" .. cl Sun and hohdav<. :1:t1:1 :-; Hri~111I. C'11~t.1 '.\1e:.a. i>40 .. IX41l LE CHATEAu A tbur h r.f the F'rench c·nuntrvsrde has l'ome to ~ewport Be1:1rh. with lhl' opening <>f the Country $ide Inn at the corner of Bristol and Redhill Avenue F'ash1uned after 11 Eure• J)f'an ~d and , breakfa,t inn. emphat.121ng a perMJnal lourh, the Countn :-i1de Inn rs the humr nf Le Chat eau Res taurant Feut uri n(( fal!h111nahle Ca liforni1:1 r u1&1n1-Wllh 8 F'rench narr. mt>nu spe1:1ahtre~ 111d11di' CrPpes Aux F'ramh111:.e,.., C11hh Salad Pamoennt' and Tour ne<lt" Ro~<.in1 Breakfast. lunrh t1nd clmnn IHI' 'erved darly, ht•g1nntn1? at i.00 8 m C'umplimentan hor, d'1 >t'll' rt" 1H!' ,ervt>d nt!(htl\ 1n th .. L1111n11 .. l-11r rl'•t-nat111n• pl .. a, .. c .111 ·..i9 0:1m C \FE Fl.El .RI I .1lo.1 1 '' ti 111 t ,1lt ~ IP11r1 l11r •on .~ t 1•1 h11u h .. r rl1n111·r l-.1111•\ .111 ,., .llll•llt I If\ lft>lllllt'lll lllflllt Ill t-d Ii\ I Fri lh h !Hiit I H .. 1 1·111 \I ....... 1hr1111e.!h l'r11 l.I\ tr .. m ·,1M tilt 111<1 I• m 11111 cn ,,,,,,1.1111li11~ '' ~"'' .:11 \1 tor 1111 Ii 111.1k1· t h1, I 11• 111 !'I.I• I r,. 1111 I I t lf11 11 d1l\ • .I \\1 ·1 !- l o 111 1 1111 111 111 prn \l .. dr re•1h p11111! I "'" \l.u \rth11r Hhd \ • \\I' r !<1 1.!1 I • •11111 I I-\II Ill 11 ... '"''' • p • r ' 1t11 "'1\ 1 t 'I ~ tf dt it h\ r t t t ,_,,I . 1\,11 "" .... I h• I ,,,.,, 1(111'1111 11111 ••11•1111 P' I fl• H• I .. , ll•f\p\ HI\ •• 11•d l\IJl•ll1il ,,,., '''" 1111h11111111\ \1 I Ill h.1111 lllL ..... If\ I ,, ,,, h Ill •• ' ' 111d •JI I lid \\ ·rid h·--1 .. 1.1111\ I •I• I lott11 .. I th." d I\• f11l1tlt •111 • ,, .. I •II •II• • ,, l.1·d lo •h· 1t-~11d111. I........ '11 .. I I II"• ""''"•II "''"' I •r ht1 h h 111.J d111111r th1ll :-1111.l,1\ l.111111 11 I• lh• I oi l. ,.j ! llt I ••\\ 11' •I I \ 11 I .1ol" ,, \\I" I I 11. ""' 1111 1 IVEXICAN ~I \A~A rlH'1r 1 .. orl '' llkt> n trip Ii• \It·'" · H11~p1111!11, !!'"'!< h11nd 111 h1111d .,.,,11 lh1•1r llHlllll, "'.\!1 r usi. t'' ~11 l 'lll•U 11r m' h1111,..e 1• \11t1r h1111, .. I-,1 ,1h 11,hi-d 'Ince I ~'j .!. 11 ·, 1111 •t'• ri t I rlt'ncl.. l'njll\ din in,.: h1•f! '•pt 11 c1i.1h lr11m 11 11 m fur I 11n1 h I li11 nt-r i.ml l '1w ktnrl~ !o:ntnt.1111rnt'nl \\ t'd "1111 rl11thl~ Ill tlu Htr rr.• H1•11m i~l\J E l':'tl\ ~I I , ... 1.1 \l••••t li·tfi 7H:}i "ft CALIFORNIA BEACH ('ahfnrn111 Realh ((,.....tA11rn n1 1, 1on1 111 Newport'., m .... 1 1•onlf'mr1<1rnn re~tnur11nt<1 F1·11111rin11 .. ~l1111~1tr .J11pon1> .. I' .-11111111! 1nd11cl 1111t •11iil11 '"''''"w-1 >111d •l••nk-.. mukt'' th1' 1 lrontmued nut ~el Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 26. 1986 ZS • • .. OutOnTheTown konunuedl I\ plf'li..,llfa hit• d 1111111( PX p .. rn·111 1· I"' ,11t•d ... , .tt:l:. \hi 1.111 .. Ill '\1•\< P••rt Head1 l.11111 h h1111r' \11111 ~ r1 11 111 .!. .111, din1u·r ;, Ill I J 011 7 cl:"' ,1 ,,. .. ek. H"PI" h1111r •Pt" 1111• ', 111 fi;,111 All 11111i11r 'r.·d11 1·nrd' '" , 1 pl1·d ("Lil 1,7·, 11-.7·, l11r 111l11r rn.•tuiu THAI THE THAI TOUCll :-ltep mto the w1mdert11l w11rld ••I Tha1l11nd The .. plendor ul Thai cu1s1ne and elel(11nt dimng I!-found herf' 111 Th111 T 1111{'h Cui,;1nt:. Your h11 ... t11 art' l'rnnPf' und S11nl(,.ak I )11uni:chak <1nrl tht'\ wi ll "t'" t' v11u an authentlt Thiu me11 I "'hl'thn \our L8$lt':-. lean toward tht• mild Ctr the tred1tmn11llv .. pie\ Thai 'I 11u1 h 1s a liule out 111 tht' wav. hut wt>ll worth the find Open f11r dinner ';' ml(hU. 1rnd fur lunl h da1h 1 Ill t-pl Sunday Thai T11U1 h < 0llhlnf' 1• located in the Nt" µ11r1 H di,. Sh11p pin!( C"'enter wht<rt" San M11(11t·I Drive ends at F111d Huud .!.Ill Ii Sun . M11tuel f>r. fl411 Ill .!.:I SEAFOOD STEAKS CAFE LIDO ('11f1> l.1du '' :0-.r"'J"•rl I .111111·n \ii · lal(e·., onl~· ... upper 1 l11h It ' 111< ulf'fi on Balboa Peninsula. L.'afe Lido is _.n known fur iL., lre,.h ... eafood .,.,1ec·t111n!> und cuntemporan • u1,.me. 1.neµart'd h\ Chef Fram·•,. rhl' warm, lilt 1male and l'117.)' Bill lm1me of dul!tv rose and huq(und~ de< 111 c h'nlr n per fen atm11sptwr .. fu r voor • d1n1111t expt•ril'nct-., C'aft- l.1du 1s 11li.11 th« rl'rip11>nt 111 th1 Prbt11(i1111~ !'1111ther11 C'altforn1 a Hl'ist.auranl W1'1ter!l0 Silver A'?.'ard C'11~ual atllrr Dinner nightly unt ii' n11dn11(ht l.1vr JaZ7. mghlf'r ('1111 1)7."i 19f>.li fur reserv111111n .. THE CANNERY ·rh111 historic waterfront landmark in Newp<irl'!! Cannery V1lla1<e fee ture11 fresh local seafood and 1-:ai.t t rn heef. ('om1iAtently 1to•id 11erv1N'. •>pt'n for Lunch. Oinner, Sun C"'hamp~ne Rrunch and Harh<ir Cr1111;es. F.n1rrta1nment n11thlly and ~un. 11ftern<il1n" EnJ<>Y the l<1Unl(e food 11allev ~uperb clam l'howder' 11110 Laf'avttle ll':''> f>';'7';' C'RAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE ('1111ntrv dinlll)( with d11"' Authen 111 W!'"lern decor re~t11urant and ,Jl•H•n. featurinl( prime rih. frl';,h -1·al1><id, 11ncl their fitmuu<. pan ... 111Jtt-Pd .. 1rak:-. Lunt h Mon Fri nn re .. erv11t 111n~ l(uarante1>d 1. Dam-. llll( 1111d If\ r m11,,1c in the ~al11un I h n f{d Exit Sewp11rt Fw\' !->ant;J An11 17141 ·,4•1 I fll'.1 HEl 'B ... :\"S SOI Tll C'O/\ST \'11 .1.:\c;fo. I 1 t It ''I~ II I 1 I f I Ii, " ,. 1 • • d. ,, t u. ut I r \I• I ., ... ., .... ii· tlft 11 flft~ 1 1~ J(t 1il1f•I .... l• lt•I ( ''"1 '"'"' 11111111 .. , \l1111/ 1hr1111ch ..._ ii 11 li t f• l1·t.,'..1U I 1j 1 lllt r• 11 ,. 111 • 1 I p '" I r1 ,\ """',, • f t i I 1 I I ~llttd.1\ lfft~llt ti I \ I I I 1. 1111 I I 11 ""llfll r I 1V1 fl,1p(' 11 ... 1 ' I• ' H 111 11r1 I ~11111 111\I• r u I+• lr·•IH \,,nf...1r1uu q";q :1 11 T ll E REX R ESTA l'H A~T l.nl·;tlt'tf on I ht' •K't'unl ront 111·11"' f r1 •Ill t h1• \;r·wport Ht'111 h 111e r. '1111 H··~ '' t h1 Ornnl(t' ( ·,,a,.1 ·, ""'"' t \1 lll,l\C' '-t·11f111KI rP•lllllrnnt \\ 1·11 k"""'" l11r trP,h Ha,,.11111111 i;:1111r11wt f 1,h "t'lt'• I 1un... and 'PN 1aht1111(111 '"'N·I ( h111.111PI l~litn<f 11h11l11nt-. It'll d1·r '"·ii and pnnw nwoh T hi· WIHll1 .1111h11111l'l' of I h1· padrlNI h1•1lh' 1(•1th11 p11int1t11(' .1nrl tile· w1•1f ,t111 kl'd wme rlH k• IP111I 1 .. f(, ,·, 11111\1\1111 Ut lll•"J>btn f Ill 1(1 \ lfr,t.111t:tr1l '' 1 ht• I hc11< t' "' J.,1 ,il · ,,, 1,<1·11 .at 1·1.;1t11r' l<1•1 lp1111I .,, 1111 pn ,11~11111, 'I r 1\1 I lf1•l11l.1\ .111.ord ( 1,11,11 1·11·~ 1111 .111111 I ''" t hniwr ( .111 1i: ·, .! ·,i;+; l11r r•'-• n 111••11' \ <1ll"t p.1rk1nl( TALE OF THE WHALE Eipt>riencP 11 Atep back into llmt> t11 11 place where you can dine at your own leisure. F:nJoy the romanre of old !llewJ)<Jrt with a panoramic hav view E1:c1te your ttnttfl with their !lfnsational seafood and traditional favnriuea Breakfast 7 8 m .. Mon. Fri . Lunch 11 ·4 Mon Fri . Dinner 4 11 Mon ·Sat. S:lt and Sun Hrunch 7 4. 0}'11ter 811 Fri .. Sat. & Sun. Biinquet facilities up t.o f>Oe l 400 Main St . Ralboa fi7:l ·4fi:l:I n n. \Ll.E\' HESTAl'HA:'l\T lcf1 .. 1lh lut.JtNl a t 1h .. 1••rnf'r ul l'I fl 1111d B11lb1111 Bhd . Tl)e Allt>' ltr ... tarur,1111 11tlt'r• rn1 .. 1I., w11 h ,1111 hi· lrc•,hm·" 1111d 111111110111111 111 .Jt'rr\ I h1·rh11ul, .. n111n.1I "Allt\ \\ .. ,1 111 11·11""1r'111(11 l.111 ul• wi ll rf'1~1Mnllt'r I ' l'i .. r t 1111 h••••hi-. m1rr11r .. d p1ll11r;, 111lfl •l11111cd 1tl11''· tht' 11e"' All!'\ n•,1,111r,1111 h'l'" 1111 t1111rt'putallMI11;, 1 lw trfl'ncll! .. -.t pl .. u 1· 111 t'llJ"' rt-.i,11n .11111 pruc·d 1-.11 k111i1 ... lirw win~ ... h11l• h, d1n11.-r nr !'i1111dll\ Hrnnch .Jnn t1nd P.11 .. , 011•rlancl 1111\1• 1 rc-.1t1•d ,111 t-iel(a11t II c 11mf•1rl•1ltlt-,.., l.lltrdlll "'1th I lllt-1111 «mph;.h lllnl( lrt--.h "·,drn.tl .... < 11111 1111·nl11I 'Jl1•11111 t 11·-. mul I '11lil11rn1.1 111i•11w \'1,1t I h1w :--. .. ~ p .. rt B1·111 h landmark \'1111 !JI.I\ ,., t'll ri·1111t11111 I h1· J.111·-. 111 ,11n11· "' '"'" lr11111t, I 1111111·r -1·n 1•cl 1 \t·n l'\1'111111( lr.,111 ·, Ill I 1,11h 111111 h ·111·11,d lrtom 11 Ill 11111! ~1111.f,;\ l1rirn•h lr11in Ill t lt••..,.n1111 .. 11. h lh 111 .!h Ql\E CF A Kl\D GINO'S ON THE HI LL Alm08t a Costa Mesa landmllrk where friends and memories meet Gino's 11m't an Italian Relltlluranl. but a reat.aura.nl bein1t run hy a llocal) It.alien. Even though they serve many Italian items, they al"'" offer a large varietv or other item .. on their menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly service," (;11111·~ features a varied menu with empha.si11 on quaJity and reasonahle prices. Cocktail hour with intere11l ing notio111 at 4.30 PM and l1vl' enl~rtainment Mon. thru Sat. from 8:30 PM. Super run Sunday Cham· pal(nt' Brunch 9-2. Located at 42K i-: 17th Strut. Costa Mesa. Call 650-1750 for reservations, direr tion11 or whatever. GRAND DINNER TBKATltR lmpreuive dining and prot .. ional production• are aure to pleue each time you vitit. The e1:traordinary buffet offen rO&lt baron or beef. glazed ham with.a fruit uuce, Geor- gia chicken with'peechea and rta.u a.nd the Mahi Mahi ia 1erved in a peuant uuce. Tri-color fettuccini and cream it a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play t.oniibt! Grand Dtflner Theater located within the l.rand Hotel in Anaheim at I Hotel Way Call 772·77 10. HARL E Q U I N DINNER THEATER Every cu&tomer can be npected to be trealed like a celebrity. The theater off era 11erumptiou1 meals with top productionfl in an elegant 11tmo11phere. T he 11umptuOU8 buffet 1ndudell ro&!lt baron or !>Hf.\ chicken and fiflh dishes. 4>&1t.u, ~aladK, veget.able11, and sinful de11· St'rl.11 T he Sat. and Sun. brunch include<1 a variety of egg diahH. The Celehril\• Terrace i11 available for private d1nin1C T he individually decorated private balcony rooma J overlook the 450-seat f>orl!ffhoe ... hapt>d main room The Harlequin 1q loc11ted at :1so:1 S Harbor in SantB l\na C'11ll <fi9-i!'if10 GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST RES 17\1 I RANTS ' ~ ~ ·'$ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ "!':: ·~· ~ ·~ ~ ·..$-i t-~ ~ .;.,lr -~ ~ ;;i -~ :~ \,,. ~' ~-$' ~ .~ ~ =b' ~ "' ~ ·~ .§ ~ ,~ ~~~::, § ~ ~ ~·$ \....:::, ~ -~ ~ ~~ 4.Cfi .-;; ~ Rt·~raura nt '-/ ~ ~ '-~ 4J -o...• \ll<l'OHTfo.H I ~:-. II OT EI. ( 1ut•n•·11l.1I S'< ,, $]11 '• <I I) If t•, II $111 ti I rt11l\ $:1 IHI * • • Ill ~)II * "' \ I ,.. I .. • " T iii-.. \I.LI-., ""'" ........ ...... ~·f4•d ,,,. I ~I ' t ~ . q11 ' q •II SIU •II • ' I ' ' I I II \ ,, ""I _.,,, I~ ... r , ... ' ' ~1-''f l,tlW·' Tilt-. BAH'.' ''"",If,,,. f11Jfl1 j.l 'f 1 I 1 1111 s •.• JI I 1·, It ut1 $.!; 1 I Ill I • • • Up l« I• • H, •It •II ; '" 1\1111 ISl<l ~TOI. BAH & C,H lf.l.·ll11ltda' Inn \nu r11 .111 '(f, • 1 ~ ~:. ., I I '" I I "t:. ,,'""' • UMMI ~I ' t , IHI SH .• I S.! IHI S'• IHI ~ -• • up'" ~00 T If E < • A~ ~ Mt\' S•·fdur.d ~ 11 11•1 $1'1'I 1 $I , '°II'< S•· •II SH ~l ~ Ii Ill • • up to • 1111111 1f'' •''• 1\1 A I• 11' 1(,, I' ~ f1 7~ C'H \Z' llOHSE s ·11-. \K llOl S ~ ~",f,~~I i 't ''I ~lft 'I $\'I t (If" lluhd." I 7 • II . . . '"°'·•"'·' \ ' p1 I . • • IH l.L.\lt\~'S \1111 ru .01 ~ ,, ' $:I I !-.I I ' ~II ••.• .$1 .'. $1 '4" I ~· ' ~ f\.1il• ·' l\.1H• .,, ~ , I .!'1 * l!H fi ,, I .. :MHf':HS f 11ntuu ri1 •• l ~> 1tJ <1 i'I '"'-~•~r.-.·r• h It "'·• ,, ....... , I•.' I 'I 1d ~ 'I • ~ 'tf • t I • $I 11 • Ut1 t11 ~II {I, :.....t Ill L E CHATEAt; 32~ s Bns11>l. NPWP"'"I Bi-a. h ---... _. ·-· ,.,, tu h , .. •" tt ·1 tj t 0 lfff ,. 1 If !-I !~ S'1 .!fi I 'tu • • 10·200 U , MIDI I \ j,f ' 1•f I .,_., ,,. t f\, 1 I 1 I 10 1 hl'fuh tlHfU SK -'" ''''"' ! •It lfl till I fl 111 i I.' I I.I'S M'M I \1f I fl ., l\t .. , " ' ( """'" ( 1111 U..'1 .. ... up to ~ II l'JO ' M A tH' ... LJ.()'S h.111 .... I .u' fl. "t, fU I II 1• I t.Jl l j ."' ', 11 ... 1 I l1ur11 $~1 h' fll!tli .~ ( .! 1 . . \11 (' 1\l-'1\ " ~ 1-ul ""• I ,,..1 • \11 •• •d t ••• \11 )toll -th r. 7 • • up to 65 PAPA'~ PANTHY ' ilt .. M ft.,., Wvd thH•h•1~fl~I f4.t •• #Mt "••HI Amt•rt<••" $'yr, $h ,, , s: 4 ' jli '"' SI 11.1 S-1 :, J IO II ' PASTEL'S ('11n11111n1..1l S'I i~1 $1.1 IHI IJ1• nini.t '1 .. 1•1 . ., 7 l\!11 W l"t'1•1 I I 1> ' ,.,, • .,., .. ,1 & ... h l~ff :11r· • KEUJ.JEN'S OF ~EWf'ORT ~1.:·t.:~1 I ''"'° $11 'I• f 111111 $ f i I I Uj) to !'ti t-: '"••~t II"\ N•"'••·'' l>\t ,ut. • ,, • J~· 24 Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 26. 1986 .. ... ...... Edlaon Servite 14 7 ~ax law'delivered The House of Rcpresentauvcs voted 292-136 Thursday for land- mark lc&Jslation that wo uld change the way "\bst Americans pay their ===============.,,.,,,,==""*-""'"'------~t-'~nwm'1 lall.os while sh · share o Ohc burden to corpora11o'ns. Newport Harbor Huntington Beach Tustin Irvine .. - 7 ·10 7 •I Fina l S<.·na te approval 1s. ~xpected b )' \the end of OCll.t wee k, and the lcgi~lat1on would then be ~nt to Prd1dent Reagan for his signature. O fficials havl' indicated the president tcntat1 'cly plan~ a cere mo nial s1gn- 1ng. likely the week of Oct. S. s..-sa to~detalla RACING COVERAGE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1986 25 CENTS SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS' HB chief likens· riot to '60s Tell s s ta te pa n el riot tra ining n eeded. sees possible links between inc idents Ungl'\1111 ol :-..t""port Beach. 1hJI 'Pl'l 1al11cd not urntrol l'qu1pmcn1 \lll h :" 'h1l'ltl' and hat on' 'hould he 11ht.1111n.I Jnd \lot l..pilcd O} the Or- ~ingd ount\ \hcnlf., lkpartment tor "'lwn thl' nn·d Jrt\l'' By ROBERT BARK ER Of the Oellp l'tlof'Stltfl Km h that hit H untingto n Beac h. "l''' po11 tk.tl h J1h.I Palm Spnng,1h1s 'l'ar .Hl' a rl'\urrl'lllon of th(• turhu· it·nt I •/Ml,, I lun1111 •1nn Bralh ) Sports Reggie Jackson's two- run homer brings Angels closer to division title./C1 Housto n pitcher Mike Scott pitches no-hitter as Astros clinch NL West crown./C1 Coast Santa Ana Heights plan forwarded to the Orange County Board of Super- visors./ Al . I I k told ml·mhcr\ ol J special hl·anng of thl' \latl' Sl·nall' ( omm11-· ll'l' on Local ( HJH'rnllll'nl in Hunt· 1ngtvn &•at h that police ncl·d morl' t1,11ning 11) hov. to deal \\Ith 'Ulh upn<,ings I k .iho \J1d thl· 'l~ll' could hl'lp lmJI la'' l'nloru·flll'nt agcnnc' h) l.trl'lull) JnJl)11ntp1rrl'\h 1n thc thrl'l' h11liJ.....-ill11' to dl'll'I nunr 1f thcrc " J fl\ l\Jlll lll11flal 1 I) .. \\ qho111 ··hhm·11rng Ro h11adl1• .,;11J 1"'11 ,u,rx·ct~ arrl''>ll'd 1n H unt- Workmen clean bricks in the foreground as others put the finishing touches on the Orange County Performing Arta 1ng1011 lkat h a1'o hal.I bcl·n tal..l·n 1n111 l ll~toth al a not In f londa anu a third 'll'IJX:l i '' J~ Jrrn1cd al a Lo~ .\ngelc'> mdt'l' ~l'" port lkat h ( h1l'I -.\rb ' .1mphcll. "h1)\t' ut} v.a<, hit h} rioh'r\ oH·r 1hl' 4th of Jul\ "'l'ckend. ,.i,o \11untltU lhl' tall l~1r up-10-datc t1.11111n~ lor ,111 o llill'r' 111 I >rangc ( 11u11t\ v.hu Jfl\'l'l'f tht• ldll lur m utu.1.I ,1\\1\lJlh l' ( .j111phrll ,,11d 1h,1110 !hf hqdc1) of fllf'l'd ru1tlon1rnl tra1ninga1 th{' Lo\ ·\IJ111110' ·\rml·tl ~urn·~ Center \h Cllncrrn .. he said. "IS that 11thd Jgl'Dl.ll'\ ii not.trained to file 1n l11g1.•thrr J l 1 on 1hc1r ov. n and take .11.11<1n the) '>houlJn'I ·I d11n'1 kd th1'> training e\1~1' t11J.1\ Ou1 fl'u1mmcndat1on 1!> 1ha1 th11"-' on lhl' \ul)l'n t\on levd~ ht· 1r.11netl in llH' u1un1 ' Jnd.1hen come h,11 I. Jntl tr.a1n thO\l: in their depan- 111""1> '" 1h·11 J ll 11v· tbi: i,am., 1e rAl '> ,ind torma11om .. 0.., Nee,.._.., La,._ Cen ter In preparation for the big night Monday when the cen ter openlJ..!l.Jtoon for the first time. In otlwr tumment\, Rob1uulle said t h.it thl' nu1 v.a~ ~pon1aneousand th at lhl'fl" v..i~ no "a) 10 predict that the lrtJ\.\d 11o ould cxplode "h could h.ip!)l·n thl· 4th of July o r the < ommunil) F-n11,al o r an) 11me." Roh11a1llc \aid the n o t. which saw till' dl'\trun1on of \IX police and likgu.irl.I 'chu.:h:~ .rnd a n attac k of li1cgu<1rd hcad4uartl·rs. started at 2:06 r m \ug ~I when men rip ped the !UP\ .ind ho1 111!D\ ol batl.'11118 hH (Pleue eee RIOT/A2) NB man held in killing onboa·t 2-1 -\Tar-old woman found ~l a in a board boat al Dunes Marina B~ . TEVE \1ARBLE Of .,,. OellJ ,_ ·- .\ "\1·"por1 Hl•ath man hJ~ tx·en arrl·,trd on 'U\flll llln 111 murdl'r h1ll11'"lll/. 1h, IJ t.tl 'hooting of J 24- \l'Jr-uld '"1mJ o v. h\l\t' hod\ v.a<., iuund .1ht1Jrd J ,.1hin l ru1!.t·r 1n "l'\\ rw I B.I\ l:Hl' V. l·dnl·'\da ~ \ll.111\11 t11rt ulin \4 I!> being held "1th11u1 hJ il ll><lJ' Jt the "<ev.Pon Heath'''' 1.iil pohll' n•p<1rtrd Dl·t.iil'> on thr '>hoo11ng v.cre '>l..l'tl h' .ind p<>lil'r Lll't llnl·d 111 rclra\C thl· n.lnll' of lhl' '1t·11m "'ho wa\ dt''l n lx·d I)\ olfo l'r\ J' ( 1111 n "; g1 rl· fnl·nJ Thl' 1n1.1tll·nt Jt lht· l>unr\ \itanna marl..' till' lir': h111ll1ude 1n -...ev.pon tkJdl thl\ \\':![ 1'1111\l \\l'rl' Jkn,·d to thl' '>Ound ot gun1i1, .11 th,· mJn1i.1 Jlx;ul 7 pm Tund." h' .11,,,Jl nt ot the area ..aid r.,1,,l 'P"i.l'\n!J n If 1v..irJ E1-.cnherg Plans for a hotel on the Orange County Fair- grounds 1s set back after the builder backs out for lack of financing./ A3 California Center opening expensive night out c >ffn '' J1Jn'r '·'' h(1\\ man' ~un,h11h \\l'fl' hl'.11J 11r h,Y"' man' 11111,, :Ill ·•••Ill.Jn \\,I\ \hOl .\n .lll'"P' "'''I~ n1l tn).! l.tr_h ttx1a' I It '"1 'l I ll 'itknh .11 thl· m<1nna ,,1,d 1 !11 \ hl .II d I h fl'I' \h11h < 111111 "·I' .t11.111wd "h1k .llll'mrt· 1n>=t"1l'.i\l lhl !llJfll!J hx<1tcd 11n thl· I l'l'l 1 ,'-l'\\ pn'rl A.1, nt'J r the 1ntl'f~ 'l" t 11111 111 ll.1~ "dl 1>11' l' Jnd l J'1 I 11,1,I I l1l!h".I' A state agency promises drastic improvements in state care for homeless and abused children./ A4 INDEX By ROBERT HYNDMAN 0t ,.,. oe11, fl'lto1 111t11 \\1th Ill'\! 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I tl' 11.tlkt I)( 1h11mclnll'\ (\l t J'.J\ ; l lf ·; ~l(\(j ·m-s~ I' 1 •1, .111 ""t • 11u tr.i. ~ ·" 1111tt h ·" "r4 1111 ,1 j ,I I I 1d.1 I\ "'hit, th, 11111,I 1111p1111,tnt .,1 th"" ', 111111!' p111, "·""' .tfl' hut "'h .. 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'\ I "~'ti" "1d1 'II pH' 1\411 , .wgh II hl' 1 '-' 111 l>11,11d ,,,1t1 hd··~ \h 1 In < .11nJ ll ( 11 indk · tHl Jllllh1I 111 thl lPUnt\ I I'\ I I r t T1tnl I'\,,\, I k.1n l r l111'1t1l ,1 111chn.1ntl \\~1.h pmh1h1I\ h1•,11d llll'llll)( ''II 1"1\1111ng in l"Ul''i tr\\11h1 11~ .11l\11n1 wh« h.I' ltln· 111hut.d 1111111 !h,111 i 1'":: tn'thrtr 1.1mp.11g11' ,1, l' .1 .!~ ' .. nu· P\.'lll~. ~ !.'..!! , ,Iii r ~ " \ t'\ \ '11\plil\l'l'\ IP (Pleau see CHARGES/ A4) ~ New~port files suit -cm-ballot arguments Coach Cedrtck Hardman R\ PAl L ARCHIPLE\ Of IN 0...,. ~ 11111 I hl' 111' ol 'ic"pnrt lk .h h lilt·d ,,· l,1\\\lf!l 111111,d.I\ '"l.10f. th.it thin .11 g11mcn1' .ti.I• n~l lhl: i Jou llHlli. 1n '1'" p1111 < l 1111 1 1•\p,rn\11111 pl,111 Ix d l'l1•tl'd f111111 p.1111pllll t\ lh.11 Y.tl ht1l l11 till 1 ii\ ' 11t1'" Ix lnr(' .1 '\;<" ~' 'I"'' ,ii l f, Utlfl lohn \111111, 1 .111 .1t1t•rn1'\ h1n·d h' 1111111\ 111 \\Ull\ thl 't.111·ml·n1 'madr "' o pp.111l I'll' 111 \hi,1,1111· .\ \.:11d thr , 11 "·I'" 1111 I lr.1n~l ( 1•11n1' \u(l('r1111 ( 1111 l< di:kll ,1 ll°ll'flnll le! thr 'l'" pn•. I l llll l \I\\ iH!l\llh'nt.11 1111 fl•" I 11•pt11t ·'' \\1·1! .I\ !hl' thn·~· ,1,thllh lll\ 1n thl 'kt•huttJl t11 tht• \ )'.!!Ill\ 111 101 \h ,1\1111' \ I lli.; 1..1-.u.w l ll.1111\" lour n·~r-•n-· ,1, 11•, 1111111h, llt111n' ttr1111r C1nd lo 11 ~ \\ 111' \ll?nt>d thr rd1111t.il 1 hl \ .HI' \ll.111 lk~ \u\Jn B l>ot•nn~ H11 h ,11,1 \ "\1, huh and ~aren \ 11.ir 1111yh•l1 \l11trdi08 to ~1urllt•r lrmllik~ 1,tl,1 h 1 l.11nwtl th.ti mulh ufthl· \411 m1ll1t>11 promt\l'd tn rn.1d 1mprr"r' (PleH e ~ SU1T/A4 ) .. .. ----~~~~~~~~~-·~.,-;-------------~~---------------------~, ...................... .... f J .U Or9ft9I COM1 DAil Y PILOT I Frtct.y, Sept9mber 26, 1Me A tarp coven the 24-foot cabln cnllaer where a Newport Beach woman wu fatally ahot Wednesday nlCht. Police mo•ed the • o.llJ .... ,..... _, l .. ...,,.. boat to the Newport Harbor Department dock from the Dunes Marina and decllned to reveal the boat'• and the •lctlm '• name. WOMAN SLAIN ABOARD BOAT IN NB .•. From Al Ma r l'arl) toda) Rt':.1d1:nts m the area recalled ltttle uf notl' about the boat or 11s occupants e\ll'Pt that a blonde woman and a black Jog had ocen seen earlier ahvard the rraft. · Rt:!>ldt·nts '>aid Cohn and his g1rl- fr1t·nd went to Anthon\ 's Pier 2 rt''>taurant ne\t door to ihe manna alm ost dad~ to drink Robert Schafrr. manager of the rl'Staurant. confirmed the couple \H'rl' regular customers. Ht' dl·scntx·d them as "~1re peopk .. "ho knew a lot of the local s. '"Thq ''ere a t~p1cal California gu y and girl.-he said. The rt'staurant "as closed Wednes- Ja~. but.the couple did come m the pre' 1ous da). Schafu said In latl' ll.lMO. an ln ·mc woman was shot and kilkd aboard her family's cabin nu1ser at a manna m the same area. ~t the 11me police said 11 appeared the woman "as lured to her death b) a man who -presenle<1 himself as a prospcct1,e bu)er ' 1ntere!>ICd 1n purchasing the ve'S~ wh1rh "as for sale. No arrc!>I'> "tte made 1n that mc-1dent ' COUNCIL DRAWS FIRE OVER GAY EVENT •.• From Al ml·a .. ure balkl·d b} followersofnght- " 1ng n.1rem1~t l )ndon LaRouchc. "ould charigl' public health pohc} conrl·rn1Ag ..\IOS and could lead to quarat1n1ng ot people carr) mg the \ 1ru!>. The ept 13 dinner at the In me Hilton "a" ~pon!lorl'd b} the Election <. umm1ltCl' ufthl' ( uunt) ofOran~e. EC CO. \lh1lh ra1!>e~ monq for pollti· cal 1<,\ue' of conran w the homosC"\- UJI j.]flU fi:mm1~1 tommun111es Lt Cro' Lt•u \1l( Jrth~ "as guest '>fll"Jl..a .11 th\· fund-ra1~er Thl' name\ uf lour In int: C II) ( ounl ii mt:mtx·r, -Lar~ .\gran. R.t ' ( Jlal.tnu ld Oornan and ~all~ .\nnt: \hlkr -ap~ar(·d 11n a '>IJtl·mt:nt of l·nJM\l.'mcnt for the ,.,l·nt \gr.i n < Jt.il.tno and \111k-r Jttl·nJl•d lhc J1nna. Dornan \\a\ uul ofto"n on that date. ~1 Tuesda~ '!>council meet mg, Ron Matsen. a fi'e-)ear Irvine resident told thl' council he· was worried about the cit) 's image and that he be.hevcd 11 "as mappropnatc for council mcm- bns to suppon the ECCO event. .. I feel bctra\ed. I feel d1sap- P?1n1cd:' Matsen said. 1Hc also predicted the ECTO l'n· dorscml·nt "ould bean issue m fu turt: rouncil dect1ons. Ernesto Florl'S urged council ml·m· tx·r to adhere to ··strong moral. < hri\t1an t:th1n .. and to .. prac11n· a li tt k more restraint 1n the future. at k:.i~t on these issues .. C uu nnlman Ra' ( atalano 1<>ld thl· '>fll..'Jl..t·r., he bcht:'c~ In me 1s knu"n lur .. an 1magt: of tokrant<' ·· 1-k \aid •m '>Upport for the d1nnt:r ~ ~ ~as ah.o to rl·g1!>tl.'r his oppos1t1on to the LaRouchc .\IDS m111 at1vc. which ht \aid could Jeopardize the rights of a m1nont~ group. ··1 know of no more conservati ve 1\\Ue 1han th e loss of civ il hbert1es:· ( a1alano su1d. ( ounnlwoman Miller said passage uf Propu~1t1un 64 (Ould lead to a '-'•ll'h hunt and Jamage efforts 10 halt t hl' t;prl·ad ol .\IDS. ~1.1) ur ~gran said ga) sand lesbians arl' ··an 1mpurtun1 mmont) group in thl· rnmmunit) ·· He argued that '>uppon forth is group 1s not 1ncons1s- lt·nt \.\1th trad111onal fam1h values. ( ounl 1lman Da' 1d Bak'er pointed out that tht· council took no offi cial 'oil" on \uppurt for the ECCO event. h111 1ha1 mdl\ 1dual choices '-'Cre m.1dc h\ t"ounul members. GAME 2 I WEEK 2 I DAY 6 37 13 I 62 20 1 __ __. ~---~_J J 68 79 '~J 30 p ,f/ A,, VEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE. PACK YOUR BAGS AND GET READY TO PLAY. l'VE COT YOUR NUMBERS TODAY ... '• .. ' :, ., . ~,,. I :'I • ~ l" ,, . , , ' .'HO! '.f 5 4 2 4 J 3.1 9 S 'I F w DlilJ Pilat & TWA /,• .,, A , :.~r· i • \ 9-26 -86 • Sunshine returns f OF weekend ~Md warmei d•r •• "4<:omes the WMk9nd wit hlghe today In the upP9f eo. at the beaches and the mid 70. Inland, the National WNthef S.vlce The FOfec:Mt/fOr 8 pm. EDT, Fri, Sept. 26 19rr--r-'t---.:ai.._.L Hid. • High• Saturday wtll ranoe from tne low 1-08 nMr the beeches tfo near ao Inland. Overnight Iowa wilt be In the mid to UPP« 501. Mountain• will be fair through Saturday with local gutty winds t 5 to 25 mph and high• from 54 to s.t, Iowa from the upper 20• to low 40s. Varlablt aouthw.at wind• 10 to 15 knot• will blow over Inner ,coastal water• thl• afternoon and evening, wlth 2-foot ~aa and a west to southwest swell of 3 feet. Hight, IOW1 tlWOUljh 5 p m r""::'9l. -~~~ FRONTS Mleml 8e9Cll M ,IO Wdilu1...,L'-•.__J.,,,... Albeny,N Y 11 48 Mldlenct-OdeeM " IO Albuqu«Qlle " 42 Mlweuh .. 1$ 16 Sr.o .... 1 A..., l"1u11•\ :>now ~. tvJ~,, .........-.. ,. ,,~,__... f ....... Mletlllo 71 .. M"°SI Peul 11 .. -Anc:llOfeQe .. ~ ~· • H Atlanta .. NewOOMna 11 74 \ AllMltlC CUy 11 .. New Yolio Chy 7t " Calif. Teinps Au.tin 83 74 Nonh,_IM ., ... ..,,_. 13 .. OltlahOma Coty .. 72 1Mn9• 15 ~J to OMeha 11 t2 Hll)ftt. lowl dw°"91' 5 p l'l'I Thlo<ecley SM1aMar1a 70 13 11W~m °''""'° 82 73 Ape>la v...., 13 .. Santa~ .. .. llttl'l'lllO 74 $4 Phllaclelph.a 11 .... 9a11.,,1..ici 73 54 lloci!lon 65 IO IOIM ~ 31 • PhOeniJr 13 .. .... 1ow 70 54 r_v_, Jt 22 8otlon 11 M .Pou':::::J" M .. a..-t 15 50 Tott-70 S1 8uffalo .. S4 POl'I O<a st 51 Bog .... .. JS Y-1oVly 41 31 8u<NnQton,Vt 11 47 Pro"'<lanc• 78 M 8llh00 .. 32 c-57 4 =:l'b.tv 92 .. 8ty1ha 13 st Chl'lftton SC 81 13 71 $4 Catalina .. 11 C11a11atton.w \la 86 .. Reno 57 35 Cutv• C11y 11 SS Surf Forecast Cnattotle NC ., 70 RJClunono 114 71 Eurel<a 14 52 Cllayet\M 14 44 St lOU•t 811 74 Frell\O 10 66 Chicago .. .. San Lalla Cny 55 40 Lanea.al .. u 48 ...... . ... .... Der • C1nc1nna11 ., .. Sen Antonto ts 79 Long e.ecn 13 57 Zuma 1 3 -c..,,..enci 81 87 San Juan.PR H 71 Lo1 Anga4al 70 SI Santa Monice J 4 -Colum1>1a,S C 84 .. s ...... 93 42 Mlrytlf•lle .. 51 ...._, 2 4 -Cotumbut onto .. .. St0u• Falla 78 67 Monrovia 72 55 San~Cnly 7 J -ConcOfd,N H 1l 51 SPOii-57 42 Montat>e4•o .. st Oultooll 10< Satu<Oay ~1111a change OallH ·FI WO<tll ~ 82 77 SyrlCuM 73 &2 Montl'ey .. 57 Day1on 17 •• Tampa· SI Piii~ •• 74 ~POfl O.een .. st o.n .... 74 43 Topa1<a .. 71 o aa11no ee 53 Des MO'nfl 84 92 T uCilOf'\ 82 54 Ontario .. 51 Tides 0.tro<I 75 ... TulU 17 75 Palm Spring• 80 IO Et Paao IO 41 Wa1111ng1on DC 87 72 PaHdena .. 52 Fairbank a 40 25 W°'Ma 80 91 PalO Flol> ... 71 50 TOOAY Fargo 11 91 Rael Blull 87 .. f11g1111t •9 34 Racl•OO<I Clly .. 52 Gr•t Fall• 54 47 RI-tide 58 51 Secono 11\Q11 4 tSp m 4 5 Greenat>o<oNC 80 et Extended Sac:ramanto .. 41 HarllO<d 18 SI SaJ111&1 .. 55 UTUllOAY Hetana 55 4 1 San Batn9'd1no .. 58 Finl IOW 12 28 a m 0 1 14onol\llu 81 11' Fllr SunOay tlltOUQll T-•Y and Sen G11>t,.. 71 54 Finl "'9h 1·01 e m 31 Houlton 84 73 ,..,,,_ local Qully nortll IO nort'-1 Sa11 OiaQo 10 IO Second tow 120911 m l 4 lnO•anapOlll .. 10 .,Inoa Sunaay, Oacreet1n9 Monday San F' anc:ieco 87 57 5Kondllf9h 538p m 4 7 JICltton Mlu 14 71 h8CMS "'Vh~trrt~70s"to low to. S.nJOM 70 52 Jac:ktonv1lta 93 73 Ov•noghl IOWt In thamk1·50e lo towec>. S.,,11 Ana 70 57 s..n ·-1001, at 6 44 a m and Ml• Ju,,.... 41 40 Valleyl hlQll• 1n ,,,. tow IOa lo tow IOa Sat111 Bat1>1t1 70 54 11944 pm MIO"Cflr 17 74 Ovamigll1 kiwi In Ille 50s S1t1ta Ctvr et 50 Moon Mia tooay at 2 41 p m PANEL TOLD OF LOCAL NEEDS.~. From Al \\Umt'n A call for help "ent out at 2: 17 p.m. and thl· response was 1mmed1a te, he said The 'ctcran chief. who has an - nounced he'll rt·ure next Ma rch, also !>aid puhct: arc 1nvt:sli$ating tapes <?f lhi.' MTV cable tclev1s1on rock music station wh o:.c announcers. he said, o.honcd '1rwl·r~ .. to run amok on the bl·al'h 1n Huntington Beach." Rob· 1tallk· ma} pro\e<,t to the FCC ( Ft•daal Commn1cat1ons Com- m1ss1on.) he said. He aho told panelists that police h:ne pictures of two .. din ba&S .. who ripped license plates off police cars occausc c1t1zens asked them to pose and then gave photos to police. In other comments: •Capt. Vito Ferlauto of the Oranse Count) Sheriffs Department said that <s .. carnival atmosphere" of a cro,,d of 50.000. drugs and booLc ap~ar 10 be the onl} common dt•nomm:itor!> of nots. •Palm Springs Police Chief-Tom Kl·ndra told pand members that pultn· kne" the Easter Vacation disturbance "as coming on the ninth da~ ufrl'\cll) and were able to plan fur it. ··we had a much higher '1~1h1ht). We wanted to establish an a1t 1t udc of control from the onset." .. W(· "ere JUSt overwhelmed in numbers. People aren·t going to Balboa or the Colorado River any mun·." COACH COULD BE REINSTATED ... From Al stoppl·d on 'U'>p1nun of drunken um 11\g and ult1matCI) booked on su .. p1uun ol po'>St'ss1ng 5.5 grams of l Ol JIOL' Possession of cocaine 1s a felon> m California and l'Ould rc'iult 1n a prison term. though Judges ha\C the d1scre- t1on to impose a kss.t•r -;cntcnce. l hl' l'Pl~Odl' has had a profou effcl't un '>IUdi.·nt!>. teachers and fell rnarht''> at lh(· high school. · Laguna l:kad1 l.1ndicd Scho -·s- trict Superintendent Denni mith. .. Coarh Hardman is idolized b)' thusl' bu)<i, .. said Smith. "He"s like a fathl·r to thl·m and 1h1:re's a feeli ng ~~A,.~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE JJO Wes• 611 5• C ~·· Vl'SI CA "11 ·~o·•n e .. ~60 .... Vn• C• 92626 llO\\ among tht:m of lo'>1ng someonl' 1lw~ la rt· 't:r~ dl·epl~ aboul ·· Hardman '"as pt·rm11ted to ha"c a I S-111mu1c mct.'llng "1th the football team \\'t·dncsda) bl' fore be mg barred from ampus. said Smith. He de- scnht·d 1he meeting as h1ghl> emo- 11on:il. .. But he's proud a tremendous amount of pridr to the learn and I belte'c that will earl) over. We still haH' a big season ahead and there's a real desire 10 bt• a contender," said: the superintendent. fhc team -the Artists -are ofT10 a 2-11'tart this ~l·arand posted a 21-14 \\Ill •>'t'r la Sl·rna last week. Jt•1rn1kr Yclland. leader ofa group lighting drug ahusc on campus. said 'illl' bdll'' cs the suspe~d coach dot:\ not Ix-lung on campus. Smith said he bche~es the school hoard rearted qu1ckl) and harshly to lhl· alkgat1uns \\1thout showing pref- L'fl'l111JI trt:atmcnl to Hardman. .. , , 1\ not a slap on the wrist.'" he ~::1J l>f 1he suspension. "The one thing he cares about 1n his life. he's hl"l'n sc\ erl.'d from 1t." Delly Piiot Dell very 11 QuerentMd C an •eoao• 642 ~71 DIA ""' & 80to<1t 942·•32• C"'c' ~·· •9Rl -'"• ~-r ''' P""o S"' o Cu.,..,O•", t~ .... 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