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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilot. ,. NEWPORT UACH ~ H 1 l l A V t t 11 II I 111 ~~ Y 11 I Hi', Of~AN <,f f.(Jll N I '( 1 t..l ti (J~~~~1 A ,', (.f N T ' F~rgusoQ. set• sights. on Sheri.ff . Newport legislator introduces new i 1 that would split sherif -coroner offices dual office of sheriff-coroner be roles. . re_placed by separate, independent "I've Iona held the belief they offices in all counties with population should be separate," Ferauson said that exceeds 200,000. from his Newpon Beach office this lc&iNtive 1e11ion. "I lh.in.k this kind of law 11 so obviotts in its need and fairness it should be supponed," be said. that the coroner be an elected ofticial. CunentJy, 35 of Califiornia•a S8 counties operate joint lberifr-<:c>r- onet's offices like~ County's. However Oraqe County is the la~t or the countiet that combim the oftic:n for the lake of p>venunen-w efficiency. ln the aate's mott populous counties, the two oftices ~ separate. • By JEFF ADLER Oftlleo.llr,.,. ..... Aimi(lg squacely at Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates. Newpon Beach Assemblyman Gil Ferguson introdu~ed legi~lation in Sacramento . Coaat A Nobel laureate told a UCI audience he sees 1rtt1e hope In fighting ln- fectlo ns of the brain./ A3 Ill A $73 mllllon project may eliminate odors from sewage treatment plants In Huntington Beach.and Fountain Valley./ A3 Callfomla If you're In need of the services of a good liar. just call Barbara./ AS Attorneys for seven McMartin Pre-school teachers term a 10-year- old's forgetfulness as a convenient method of ma8klng the fact his tales of sexual abuse, animal slaughter and satanic rit- uals were fabricated./ AS . Nation Friends of subway vigil- ante suspect.say Goetz averted other muggings prior to most recent subway lncident./88 Viet vets agree with David Stockman on need for GI pension reform, but VFW calls budget director a 'draft dodger.' JM World Chinese say they Ve cap- tured a primitive 'wild man,' but skeptics say It's just a monkey ./88 South Korean dissident is purportedly beaten by pollce. held under house arrest./A4 Sports Dick Daniels pilots Joss to the finish tine first In the Marina del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./81 Ocean View and Fountain Valley stay In a tie for first place In the Sunset League glrls basketball standlngs./81 USC wins another on the road In Pac-10 basket- ball, knocking off Wash- ington to stay In first place./82 Date book 'Trees' offers a hand- some setting, but an ex- pensive menu./,eg• 21 Coldwater, wet coaches and a wild party. all were on the menu for the evenlng./P-12 Roy Orbison' a music llves on at the Crazy Horse In Santa Ana./Pege 11 INDEX Auto Pilot Brfdge · BuUetln Board Bu11neu Clllllfled Comlcl CrollWOrd Death Notice• Gardening Horoeoope Ann Landert Opinion Paparazzi Pollet Log Pubflc Notices 8pott1 Tehlvteion Theater1 WMt'* C1-6 C6 A3 86-7 B 10-12 C6 812 88 85 811 OateboOk AfS Oatebook A3 88-9 81·4 Oatebook Date book A2 Thursday that woulst separate the sherifl's office from the coroner's offrce ~nniog in 1987. The bill. the fi.rst the Republican freshman ha.s introduced in the sta~ Assembly. would require that the Right on the nose The sheriff-coroner's dual role momina. "It's not a matter of became the center of a controversy in efficiency in JOVemment, but one of Orange County in recent months whether It m1&ht not be more just." followina a string . of inmat~ail Ferauson said the bill arew out of a deaths and officer-involved -1loot-pledae made durina his election inas that raised questions about a ,, campaiJn and added he has hi&b conflict of interest between the dual hopes It will be passed durina tlie AJYin the Chipmunk aeta hi8 nMe tweaked by Gln&er Shechter (left) and Lupita Za•ala. two •tudent. at Coeta M'aa'• Panona School for the mentally handl- capped. Al.tn wu promotln.C hl8 8bow, ••Alvin and the Chlpmunu and the ~c Camera.•• which will play at the Anallelm Convention Center Feb. 15-18. While the proposed lqislation does not specify whether a aeperaie coronenhould be elected by lht people or appointed by a county's board of supervisors, f'erauson said he fully hopes and expects the measure win be amended to specify , ....... naoueo111A2) -BQIDD roCks.FV -police statien; no one injured· Planter. destroyed in explosion; no suspects reported By ROBERT BARUR °' ... ....,,.,. .... Investigators arc probing a power- ful and mysterious night-time bomb- in& that rocked the ~ountain Valley Police station and sent debris flying from a landscaped planter. There were no injuries and no damage other than to the planter where the bomb was placed about 20 feet from the back waJI to police headquarters. The bomb, which exploded at 10:20 p.m. Thursday just u the graveyard shift officers were finishing their nightly briefing, rocked the building and awakened residents in nearby apartments. Fircfi&hters at a station near Fountain Valley Hi&h School three-quarters of a mile away, ran out to investigate. The blast sent\ police officers scurrying to the front of. the headquarters at I 0200 Slat.er Ave ... After detecting an odor in the air .. similar to the smell of gunpowder/ they traced the explosion to ~ (Pl--.. BOllB/A2> Edwin Moses trial\ to begin Monday • By tile A11oclatecl Presa Olympic sold medalist Edwin Moses. who claims he's innocent of a charge of soliciting for prostttut1on. will soon have the chanc.e to convmcc a jury to clear his name. Moses' trial on the s1D&Je m1~­ mcanor count was scheduled to stan today ID Los Angeles Mun1c1pal Coun. although the formal pan of the proceeding isn't expected to get under way until Monday. when Jury selec- tion begins. , . A ttomeys for both sides qrced to; use the fint day for pretrial dis- cuss1ons only. a murucipa) court spokeswoman. who asked not to be identified. said Thursday. Although 11 u only a misdemeanor tnal. the outcome could have signifi.J cant dTects on Moses' eami.ag power. He repon.edJy stood to make approx, 1mately $1 milhon ID fees and endorsements 10 the wake of the· Olympics. (Pleue Ne 1108&8/A2). . Arch has Chinatown seeingred ~ . . WASHINGTON (AP) -MtiyOt ..... Beriy'• ............ of CNna•a on.-to help buMd 1n ~ 11 mllon ~ In ._ ctipbl'I Ct)Wltown dlltrtct hee IOfnt fHldentl ........ red,.CWI the pr()lpK1 of ''communlll'' monument"'....,~ "It'• regrettable the ~ ..wt to P*tnQ end 80a8'11d the arch,'' Boeco LM, cNlrmen of theet*1111 Conddeted ~ Aaodatlon, • group of 21 cMc ~ wtttl In ......... tn· Chinatown. ukf Thurlday ... , do not went a commun11t .-In our capftal." · • ''If we have the archwtly, Amenc.na wtM tay, 'You ChlneM.,.. llC comm6el,' '' eakt L1Yt"9nCe Lodte, a member of Lee'I group.·~ lntereet• are at atlk•. It'• our territory." The archway II expect9d to cost t>etww $800,000 Ind 11; mllllon, half of which well be peld for by the a.-. gowrnment In'.. Peldng, lieter city of WMNngton. .. The arch, wNd\ wtl "*'more thM e3 feM and be 47 ,_ ttll, • being billed • the largeet and moet ornate Chinatown ardM9y In North America. Two seized inm.assage parlorrafd Saddle back College officials may split Irvine, Viejo siteS By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... Dellr ......... Two employres at Coast Shiatsu mauage parlor in Newport Bectch were arrested late Thursday oi'I prosti- tution charges. nearly two weeks after workers from a sister parlor in Dana Point were nabbed for allegedly agreeing to perform sex actsa1 a pany. Both perlors. operating under the (Pleue eee llAUAO&/A2) ~). You'll find the beat •uto buya In today'• Auto Piiot -C1 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .... ...., ......... Saddleback C'ommun11y College:. now a sinJle school ~11h branch campuses ID Irvine and Mission Viejo, may be spltt in10 two IDdepcn- dent instttut1ons a!> a result of a review now under way b} addlcback Communitr College D1str1ct trustees. Some Irvine cit y offi cials are press- ing for such a spltt. sayina it would enhance 1hc opponun111r'> for JOIOI c1ty<olleae programs Bui Saddlcbad. 01strKt spokes- man Wilham 5':-hn·1tll·r said no dec1s1 on has heen made He s~ud d1stnct otlic1als arl' d1' tdl·d on the benefits of ~para11ng Saddleback. Schreiber said 111.hocate'i heheve a two-college arrangement would allo"" each school to be chg1blt' for mo~ state funding. Rut the plan's detrac- tors said 11 ma' lead to a co,11\ duplication of ~rv1ces. The: ne1ghbonn-Coast ( omrnun1- t) College: D1stn<'t includes three colleges -Orange Coast. (1olden West and ( oostltne -each operating wnh relatt\C autonomy. But financial constraints 1n ~ent "ea" ha' e forced e'en fhe \oas• ·01stnrt to eumine wau to avoid ..omt: duplt- (Pleue .e SADDLltBACK/ A2) • '--• ,. Alrcrash : lnjures4 Marines Pe.rty School fighting-back after trustees vote closure SOmehtnt the Hunttn on school ts ta eted because 40 percen~ of pupils are mtnorttles It ma}' a aood thina that Hunt~ lnaton Beac6 City School Board 'WNIS doubled t.htir pay 111ttntly. They're likely to eam every cent or u before the furor over the c:losin1 of Perry Elementary School die Folkr in the HuntinJtOn Beach tlementary school d11trict feel they've been tricked and they're anary. They're u ina words like unethical and dt.'Ccptivt and fraud to de nbe action to dote the 1ehool b) three • .. elected trustca. Katen O'Bric, Pat Cohen and the t<:hoof board's f)l'tSi· dent 8ri1n O.ftand. lolRI mtmberl Gary Nelson ind Sherry Bartow vottd ... inat the Pe:rry ctoaurc. And lurtina In the beckaround - alt ho~ board mcmbm dtnr ''-is 1 suspec1on that l~ 1ehool 1 bc1na '8racted beautc 1t 1CCOmmodlltes a larac pcruntqt of minority students whOK ptrcnll don't have much poliucal avvy and probabl) wouldn·1 drum of 1tonn•n.a board chambers to protest. The allqJlJon 1s that trustees Garland and Cohen. who are up for ~ion 1n. Novcm· bcr, have lcu to tear from ~rry tehool pertnta than they mitht have from anotber ICbool. The cont.roveny hid its birth·lalt )'t"af ~ upenntcndent Larry Kemper m:ommenckd an elemen- tary tchool and a middle tehool be shutdown, About 7.200 atudenu attended 1ewn d11tnct tehools in the earty 19?0.. This year. about S,200 youna- sten are IQ ttertd th mush I 0 flChools. The c:losurc was upcctcd to save •bout SS00.000 a year for the d1$lnct that ha, bttn d1pp1n1into1t f'C11Cf\ICS · Ro1E1T BlllEI Nu'Y s BAcKcRouNo 10 meet optntma expcn1C1. The board of trustee$ fonned a bl~nbbon committee to main: r«- ommcndatJo~ ~ commtttcc. almost 1rn~1- atcly. put Perry "off limits" bccau1e of 1u lafF. m1nonry popuJalJon and the q>ectal prosrams stt up for the Hi!J)tn1c and A 1an )'OUf'\aSttra. Consequent!~. Perry parents and teachtra d1dn 1 worry about thr clo urt and didn't put up an or- ~~cd effort before thr ~hool (Pleue ... PSll•T /A2) Four Manne airmen escaped senous 1t\)Uf)' when the.tr CH-S6 Sea St.alhon hehC'Opter-cra h-tanded. nan open field Thurada> afternoon at the Marine Corps HehcoPtrr ~ir Station 1tt Tustin · The ertw was maluna • rouunc uainina ni,ht at the 11r st.aoon when the crash O«Urred at about 12 IS p m .• said Oonncry Set Pq C'.aule)'. a Manne spokeswoman 1 The caust of the cruh 1s under 1n"cslaption Cauley uid. The pilot. !'apt. Paul 1shCT 214, of Ocun 1dc:. and crewman Lance C'pl CPI~... &a/A2) 1 ---------~~~~--~~~~~~------~---------....... ~Medic&l ~iracle youth statibed n heart recovers ~ DIEGO (AP) -Si.A n1ahts •~ Ouis Valva wu stabbed lhrou&h \he heart. He lal*d uno a coma and his heart stopped. Today he's awake and recovenna -but doesn't re~ member bei~ Ubbe<i. ••tte essentially bled to dea1b and • lived to tell about it,., said Dr. Eupne •Rumsey Jr., the trauma surteon on duty early last Saturday when Valva wu brought to Mercy Hospital after tryina to stop three youths wbo were tafE' J with can m his North Park oe· borhood. di~" sa1d Valva·s mother. Yolict say I.he stabbina occurred Friday ru&ht when Yaiva, 19, and~ worker Tom Bowman were drivina home after working a late shift at a print shop. Thutlday niaht. VaJva couldn't re- member what led to his hosp11.1l- ization. No one has been lrttStcd in tbe atllCk. "Was I stabbedr' he as1ced his mother. • t was just incredible. I saw him Aocording to Bowman. Valva stood in the front yard of bis home and shouted at the youths to act out of the neighborhood. One of them strolled up to Yaiva and said. "Brother. ypu just been stabbed." He then plunged a lcrufc into Valva's chest. Interviewed at his hospital bedside "Yes. you were Slabbed swee&· heart," his mother replied. "And you were very. very sick, and you came to the hospital and ·you're just aettina better now." Despite the memory los . Yaiva is alive - which is far more than he should be, Rumsey said. High -rise l;Jla ie dousedin SA ·By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Olllr ......... Firefighters extinguished a blaze that sent intense beat and smoke pourinj throuah the top floors of the nine-story Crocker Bank building 1n • downtown Sant.a Ana today. Abovt 50 firefiahters and 18 pieces of fire equipmen1 were summoned to ' baflle the three-alarm fire a liule after 6:30 this momina. The high-rise was evacuated and traffic in downtown Santa Ana around Main Street was diverted for more than lhrcc hours, . Sant.a Ana Fire Department Capt. John Chambel'1 said. No one was injured. The blaze onginatcd in the main electrical "raceway," which carries power · through the building. Chambers said. but the cause was not ~nown .• Chambers had no estimate of damage but hr said extensive repair will be needed in the electrical system. Smoke damage 10 the building was also widespread. he said. Someone phoned firefighters at 6:38 a.m. to report smoke t'Oming from the top floors of the Crocker building at 1200 N. Main St. Chambers said. White. firefighters evacuated maintenance workers people from the coffee shop, most workers hadn't reported for work yet. Chambers said light smoke was detected on the lower floors, while the heat and smoke JCCW more intense on the seventh, eighth and ninth floors. f'.iretighters had 10 use special high- nse procedures, including using air bottles for breathing. The fire was under control at 7:4 7 a.m. and declared extinguished al 8:06, he said. By 10:30 a.m., Santa Ana police reopened North Maini Street to traffic, Chambers said. He said a building inspector was summoned to help determine when employees could re~nter the Crocker building. . MOSES SEX TRIAL TO BEGIN •.• From Al The Laguna 'RilJs resident. who won Olympics gold medals in the , 400-metcr hurdles at Montreal in 1976 and at Los Angeles in 1984. has won his Last 109 races dating back to "'t977. Moses. 29, was arrested on Jan. 13 during a police sweep of prostitution in the Hollywood area for allegedly soliciting a plainclothes police-. woman for sex. The offense carries a maximum eenaJty of six months in jail, a S 1,000 fine or both. However. fir.st-lime offenders would not be expected to draw the maximum penalty. Police claim that Moses, who was in his car. approached the female officer and.solicited her for sex. The woman, identified only as Officer Gonzalez. was not wearing provoca- tive clothing at the time. police said. The hurdler's reprcseotatives have said thr woman beckoned to Moses. I.hen came over to has c.ar and asked 1f he had money. Moses replied that he had $100, but then laughed and drove away, accord- in~ to his agent, Gordon Bask.in. He said Moses treated the inciden1 as a Joke and was stopped only after he drove off. Police, thouah, said Moses drove to where the officer had told him she would meet him. Moses' only public comments about the incidentcamedunnga bnef news conference. where he said he was "mortified" by the events and ex pressed confidence that he would be found innocent. : MASSAGE P'ARLOR RAID NETS TWO ••• From A l same name. are owned by Irvine resident Moon Sulc Han. Han was identified by Sheriffs spokesman Lt. Dick Olson as the owner of the Dana Point massage parlor and is listed on a Newport Beach business license as owner of the parlor in that city. Han has not been cited an any of the arrests. The two workers. In Hang Ma. 29. of Anaheim and Kwang Ok Newman. 39, of Santa Ana, were taken into custody about 10 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Beach parlor, 2400 W Pacific Coast Hiahway, police said. Both we~ booked on suspicion of conspiracy to commit prostitution. They were free this morning on $1 ,500 bail each. The arrem by Newport Beach undercover detecti ves followed a similar investigation in Dana Point, where Orange County Sheriffs detec- tives picked up five employees from another Coast Shiatsu parlor. The women were to be paid $1 ,250 for three hours as part of an alle~cd agreement with undercover Shenffs investigators to perform sex acts at a party. Shenffs. detectives had been in- vestigating the Dana Point business for seven months. and said they would continue to keep on eye on the business to see whether it met county standards for massage parlors. Police Lt. James Carson said the Ne~rt .Beach. ~ts ~ere pan of an ongoana anvestagauon into the more than 20 massage and spa parlors that have cropped up in that city. "We do this rou1incly, and we'll be doing more of it," Carson said. In early January. Newport Beach detectives arrested three suspected prostitutes working out of massage and spa parlors near John Wayne Airport. BOMB BLAST INV ALLEY ... From A l park.ing lot between the Safeco in- surance company offices and the police station. The blast was so sharp that officers believed the building had been damaged. "It sounded just like what it was -an aplosion," said Sgt. C.C. Corbin. who was one of about 12 people jn the station. "It was sharp. concussive and the buitdinii shook." Capt Bifl DeNisi. who said today the department is tigh temng external and internal securily, said: "What we have is basically a whodunit at this st.a'-c of the game. • The officers at briefing said they saw a small blue car, possibl)'. a Camaro, driving in back of the fac1Lity shortly after the explosion. "But it's not all that unusual because people use the area for a regular thoroughfare for Crocker Bank and Safeco." No groups have taken responsi- bility but police received what DcNis1 said was probably a crank call shortly after 3 a.m. from a man who said, "You're going to get a bang out of this." DcNis1 said the blast didn't appear to be a prank but that at was set off in an area that wouldn't damage police facilities. "We've been analyzing our cases to see who could be mad at us but nothing shakes out." DcNisi and others discounted the possib1hty that the blast may be linked to Michael Wayde Mohon. a fugitive who is accused of trying to km Officer Kevin Arnold during an alleged 1983 burglary. Arnold, who shot Mohon six times durina a scuffle a year ago, was instructed to be cautious after Mobon escaped from custody last month and poLicc said &hey instituted ·•reasonable security precautions." Sgt. Corbin, who said he believe the bomb was set off"by someone tyring to get our attention," said "it was bizarre" to believe that Mohon may have been involved in some way. DcNisi said that officers with the Orange County Sheriffs Department bomb squad who cordoned off the area said the explosive may have been devised from an industrial-grade dynamite. COPTER CRASH .•. From Al S.J. Gubuta. 22. of Tustin, were held for observation Thursday night at • Long Beach Naval Hospital. Both suffered minor injuries. The co-pilot. Lt. Make Gorman. 28. of Riverside. was rreated for a ctiin laccralion and an injured back al Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. And the crew chief. S1t1'. 1.J. Sullen. 23. ofTustin was treated and released at the Manne base chn1c. Cauley said the helicopter, part of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465, is stationed at Tustin and 1s used for training flights. The crash landing occurred 1n an empty field away from any buildings or personnel. No property damage was reported. SADDLEBACK SPLIT STUDIED ... rromAl cated activities. Schreiber Wd the review IS pan Of r Saddleback's ycarlona Academic Master Plan study of &he colleae's oraanizauon. structure and services. • He said Chancellor Larry Stevens has not made a recommendation. Districl trustees plan to hold a one- hour public study session at 7 p.m. Monday in Room AJ 11 in the 300 Buildina 11 Saddlebaclc's Irvine cam· pus, HOO Irvine Center Drive, Schrtiber111d. Trustees will hcars1.11T reports and limited public comments at the session but will not make a decision until their rqular Feb. 2S mcetina.. at the earf iest. Meanwhile, a_n independent com- • munity collcae in TMnc is favored by some city officials. In a recenr memo, Councilman David Baker uraed has council col- leaaucs to approve a letter to be directed to Saddleback trust~s. He said the letter would support "efforts to redesipate Saddleback North Campus an Irvine as a... second collese withjn I.he districf' Baker said the Jett.er would also oonvey the council's continued interesl in city-<.0lle&e joint-use pr~ arams in the area of recreation and child care. In his memo, Baker wrote, "AJ a se~"te collqe, one that IS nor a 'division' of another collqe, Irvine stands 1 far better chance to achieve the1e additional community re· sources &hat couJd be joindy de· veloped. financed and used by both I.he colle~an8lhe general communi- ty at large:" At Tuesday's Ci1y Council meet- ing, Baker is scheduled to ask his colltlgues to approve a letter to Saddlcbaclc Board Presiden1 Harriet Walthers, which would be 1i,ned by Irvine Mayor David Sills. After sa~· e council believes the tw0-<0l se idea deserves "further considerati n and suppon," the proposed le er menrioos the city's continued interest in joint-use pr~ srams. The leuer concludes ... We &rust that your board 1s amenable to 1h1s kind of affihation on an expanded basis to the end that an 'Irvine Community College' would better serve the public that we share." W..t do y .. llh abffl tlw D•lly Piiot? W'Ut doe't YM Uh! 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Slll)llUy __, ~...,, lllDf'I 15 ..07 ..,_..,. ~.Me 43 22 l'llO:::: eo.. lowl mid San......,dlno ~ 57 38 30a ~ 10 mid -,,_Illa s.na.e.w ,,.,._ 21 12 COM!. San~ PERRY scuobL CLosuRE ... From Al \ At no time was there mention that Perry was even a remote candidate for closure -until the bombshell. "We were JUSt devastated," Nancy Z{bach. a kmdergarten teacher, said. " think it's unethical. There was no forewarning. There was no way for us to protest or gi ve input." Katie Case. another kindergarten· teacher. claims the action "was absolutely deceptive." She said the board members were aware that the community was largely Hispanic and Asian and wouldn't put up a re- sistance to the closure. There was nobody rhere to defend us." Trustee O'Bric cited Perry's main- tenance cost as a reason fo r closure. And Garland said thal minority children might benefit by mingling with other youngsters at other schools. But the reasoning was disputed by Dick Boucher, the chairman of the blue-ribbon committee that looked closely into the issue and then recommended I.he closures of Hawes Elmentary School and Gaster Maddie School. "I was astounded," Boucher said. "I'm proud of the comminee. ft did its homework and I'll stand by the report. We looked at all the facets. If Hawes ... were to close, the youngsters could walk to their new schools. "But this (Perry closing) will re- quire umpteen busing," he said. "They don't live anywhere near the schools they arc going to." "It (the board decision) defeated criteria purposes of having a local school concept. It was tot.ally apinst what we were 1rying to accomplish." Boucher also cited language and reading labs for the minority children and asked how they'll be continued if the youngsters arc split up in different schools. Another committee member. Vi- vian Borns, said she was "very disappointed." "The other children (at o er schools) could ha ve walked. be Perry s&udents will have to bus. also was reall y impressed with the erry school labs. The teachers are ge ·ng the job done. They really care. l ho there wasn't any political motivation (in the decision.)" Pe'.')' School. at 19231 Harding in the vicinity fo Yorktown Avenue and Beach Boulevard, has an enrollment of 493. About 40 percent of the students are minorities. say school officials. h also as the only school that's been showing an enrollmenl increase, ac- cording to officials. Parents and teachers say they're not going to accept the decision. Perry PTO Vice President Peter Hass, who hinted that fraud may be involved because parents were al- legedly told the school wouldn't close in a bid to stifle dissent. said he's go ing to go to Congressman Dan N 27 46 o& TOOAY 51 16 Seconcl IOW 523pm o.a t3 32 S«ond lllQll 11 51 pm ••• 5f "" eo 40 '"""'°"" 65 35 Fw•I IOw 543am 1.2 57 ... ~IOW 11 341 ..... "7 54 31 561pm 04 51 40 t2 37 Sun -tOOey al 530 pm,,._ 82 3t Sa1urdey •I a 44 a."' encl -IOMI 11 5t 37 631 P"' eo 35 Moon r1-100ay •I e 17 pm, -.. :t5 Salu<dey el 8:57 a.m end 11-agMI a1 M 45 10 2epm Lungren and Sen. Pete Wilson to try to get the decisio n reversed. If that fails, Hass said he will explore legal action. About 25 ~rents and teachers met Thursday maht to discuss strateay and form a•Perry Fights Back com- mittee. A PTO meeting is slated Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the school cafctorium. "They just put in the new computer lab last year that cost a lot of money," another unhappy parent, Less Shelly said. "It doesn't make sense to close at so soon." In other action. the board decided to hold off the closure of a middle school until June of 1986. Thomas new head of r e.tired officers Retired Manne Capt. Neil Thomas was installed president of &he South Coast Chapter of the Retired Officers Association recently. Ret ired Navy Lt. Phil Hollar, retired Navy Cmdr. Maude Akerley and retired Marine Lt. Col. Dick Adams wen: installed as first. second and th ird vice presidents, respective- ly. Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Grace Drummond and retired Marine Lt. Col. Ed McKean will assume the posts of secretary and treasurer. ORANGE COAST Circulation 7141142-4333 Deity Piiot DeOvery la Ouerentffd MonOly·foOly II you o· MOI 1'111119 your P•o.< Cly S 30 11 m ca" 1><1!0<1 I p "' end Y°"' CoPy "'"' Ile oee .... aa SllUfOay 8110 Sund1y If /CV 00 not rece ve 10u' coor by 1 • ,.. u oe•<>'• 10 I m •nd 1our COOf "" ~oei ... .., Clrculetlon TelephonH ~· Or•r>oe Couniv AroH M2-412:1 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnt Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director AoHmary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. 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JMr mJM . • Golden West offers drug abuse seminar An all-da~ seminar on the impact or drua abuse on the ~ommu~11y will be held Saturday at Golden Weit Collqc an Hununaton Beach. The . six-hour pr?,lf'lm for nurses, police officers. p~armacm~, paramedics, tcacheri, parents and students wtllbch~I~ tn fof\,lm I from 9a.m. to4p.m. The fee is SIS and addataonal information may be obtained by callina' 89S·8S70. Rable. cll11lc Jn L86WJa A low-cost rabies vaccination clinic IS set for I to J p.m .. Satl;lrday a.t the Lag1;1na Beach Animal Shelter. Rabies vacctnataons will be available for SJ a pet. Dogs must ~ at least four months old. All animals must~ m a camer or on a leash. The shelter is at 20612 Laa~na Canyo'1 Road and further is information is 1v11lable by calling 497-3552. Accelerated learning uplalned . A day-Ion~ workshop on .. suggestopedia," a revol· ut1onary teacheang method in which students learn forei~n lanauages . at an accelerated rate. will be presented Saturday in Room 220 of UC Irvine's Social Science Tower. . Dr. C'~arles ~hmid. founder and director of Learn in& IA New Dimensions. ':"'ill conduct the workshop from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. The fee as S 110 and more information may be obtained by calling UCI Extension at 856-5524. Senion' Investments detailed Stound financial investments for sen ior citizens will be the topic of a Golden West College workshop Saturday from 9:30 a.m. lO noon in Room 136 of the Huntington Goat way station Beach.school's administration building. Fanancaal advisor Maunce Gerard will conduct the: Tbe flnt poup of wild ioat. captured OD workshop. which carries a S4 fee. Advance registration the N&TJ-OWDed Sao Clemente lalaod may be made by calling the GWC community services check oat their new •urroao~ at a farm office a1 891-3991 • lo Romona, where they were taf"en Thara- Cle•elaad Amory, an author and bead of the Fund for Anlmala, Mid 219 &•b ba•e been captured by b.la &roap•a YOlanteeta •lnce a one-month reecae operation beCaa lut Jl'rlday. Hypnot1sm workshop at OCC Hypnotist and hypnotherapist Les Miller will conduct a three-hour workshop Saturday morning at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The use of self-hypnosis in sclf-improvemen1. weight control and en~ing the sm~kang habi1 will be explained a1 the 9 a.m . session. The fee 1s SI 0 and further information as available at 432-5880. Upper Bay tour Saturday The FnendsofNewpon Bay will offer public tours of the U ppel"' Newport Bay Ecological Reserve Saturday mofmng. Small groups will be guided through an in1roduct1o n to the history and present status of one of the largest remaining coastal wetlands in California. The tours will run from 9 to 10:30a.m. al the corner of East BluffDnvc • and Back Bay Road. Call Fran Robinson at 646-8009 for 10forma11on. Men learn female se%Uallty A seminar for m en. designed 10 help them understand female sexual behavior. will be offered Saturday morn10g an Room 11 2 of the Counseling and Admissions Building o f Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Shirley Lam pen. an OCC human sexuality ins1ructor and psychotherapist, will conduct the program from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . The fee is S 10 and funher information as available al 4 32-5880. Seminar on change offered "Cop1ne With Change." a seminar designed 10 prepare 1nd1v1duals for life's changes. will be offered Saturay morning in Room 110 of the Counseling and Admissions Building of O range Coast College in Costa Mesa. Attorney Dr. Elizabeth Williams and psychotherapist Vac Jones will conduct the sessio n from 10 a.m. 10 noon. The fee is SI O. and further details are available at 432-5880. Love, llvlng topic at UCI A seminar on love and hvang will be conducted at UC Irv ine Saturday by Dr. Sam Keen. consulting ed11o r of Psychology Today magazine. The program is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 178 of UCl's Humanities Hall. The cost as $50 and participants are asked to bring lunch. Call 856-5414 for rcgjstgrauon informatio n. CALENDAR Friday, Feb. 8 No meetings scheduled PoucE Loe 'd.ay. The ioata will be auctioned today. Laguna relaxes ordinance on new midtown business By LISA MAHONEY The Laguna Beach C11y Council has softened -but refused to rescind -a newly adop1ed ordinance de· signed 10 give the city more control over 1he kind of businesses that operalc downtown. l he ordinance requires all new downtown businesses to submit to c11y review and obtain a conditional use permit. But what aroused the ire o f some business owners as that the ordinances forces businesses 10 pay rent on vacant property whale await· ang caty approval. Fo llowing two hours of 1cs11mon) from representatives for some I 0 properties. the City Council agreed to shorten the hearing ,procedure by abou1 three weeks from the m onth or more 11 was ong1nall) eJtpected 10 take The council. which 1s sla1ed 10 consider extending lhe hfc of the 45- day ordinance at 11s next meeting. also may make other adjustments suggested by the business community said City Clerk Verna Rollinger. "The council may exempt some businesses. '"Rollinger said. The ordinance was adopted in response 10 residents' complaints about the exodui. of many shops that serve their needs. which are being replaced b) siores 1hat cater to tounsts, hke ice cream stores and T · shin shops. The most recent example 1s the loss of Aaron Bros. Art Mart. which supphed local artists with frames and raw matenals for man) years. Roll- inger said. Mart owners were told 1heir monthly lease payments would rise to about S 15.000 this mo nth. manager .\one C ulpper said Ra ther 1han pa~ the increased rent. the chain closed 11s ~ Beach outlet The owners of the bualdang·s mas- ter lease were nego tiating with the 7- Eleven food store chain and an ice cream store for pan of the vacan1 space The remainder o f the bu1ld1ng would have been broken into two or three other small shops. Will Singer. one of the leaseholders. said. In rev1cwmg new businesses. the c11y will have an eye 10 the needs of both 11s residents and visitors. Ro ll- mger said. Tounst-related businesses will be subject to the toughest scru11n). she said Rollinger said she believes .most busine~ people support the intent of the ordinance "Nobody attacked what the ordinance is trying to do:· she said Those who spoke against n were representatives of people who have downtown property for lease and a fc" businessmen who found them- st"h cs uneJtpectedl) held up b} the ordinance. she said. Little hope seen against brain infection By ANDREI LEFEBVRE Nobel laureate Dr. Carleton Ga- Jdusek is no1 opum1st1c about phys- 1c1ans' ability to combat viral infec- llons of the bra an. "For some viruses there arc no d1S1nfccta nts." said GaJdusek. who sooke at UCI Irvine 1h1s week. "Some patients contract 11 dunng a neurosurgery from a contaminated tool." GaJdusek won 1he I Y76 Nobel PriLe for lllt'dicine for proving that m any diseases. formerly a11ributed 10 other causes. were lht' work of one group of microbes. He is chief of cen1ral nervous S)'Stem studies at the National In· sutute of Mental Health 1n Wa!>h 1ng- 1on. D.C. Hts lecture was a pan ol the ··D1s1ingu1shed Lecture Scnes" that takes him aro und the countf) In his speech at UCL Ga1dusek combined the d1sc1plincs of c hem 1st r y. ·Ph ys i o Io$ y a nd anthropolog) 10 discuss viral infec- tions 1ha1 cause deterioration o f the brain s1m1lar 10 aging. GaJdusek spoke about pnm1u ve tnbes 1n New G uinea who suffer from brain disease 10 muc h larger propor· t1on than people an any other part of the world. The doctor. who was o ne of the first Wes1erners the natives met. sho wed sl idesofchildre n as young as 7 who he pred1c1ed they wo uld be dead from Kura. a brain disease. 1n six months. .. I examined 1hem and did no t believe: the) had no signs of Kura:· GaJdusek said "In nine mon1hs the) were all dead ·· ..\fter ~ears of stud) he came to the conclusion that the disease spread because of the 1nbe's custom of eating 1tsdead. Aftercann1bahsm stopped 1n the 1960s. ~did 1he disproportional spread of Kura. GaJdusek said. He also talked about two young patients who contracted the disea se a fter corrective surgery for epaleps). .. T he) were dead within four ~ears." he said. adding w11h a gnm smile. "but·the~ did not have epilepsy a ny more .. "Has work was a major turning point in our understandmg of the bram d1sfunct1o ns:· said Dr. Ronald Carr. ped1atnc1an who drove all the way from Severi) Hills. ··1 think Drocio r GaJdusck 1s a bnlhanl men. he was able to combine very diverse subjects 1010 one elegant e"<pla· nation·· "I 1hough1 1he lecture was Hf' 1ntercsung." Kath) Gonzales. a mec1cal lab employee a1 llCI. said .. It wa!> 'en di\ ersc :· "Eq:n though I did no1 underc,tand the 'ht•m1stry pan. It <the lecture) "'a' \Cf') 1nformata\C," Luc) Dodgt• social ecolog) major at \'Cl. said bedroom"' 1ndu"' •1 ICOTT l'IODDAJlD ..,,...c. o a s Officials of the Oraaet County S...i-.Dqa DiMriN arc considerins • S73 million~ llfoJeet dlat wouJd boost the dj1tnct1' ca]19clty lbout-..00 mJllion p!!ons aod eliminate odon prod by t1eab1.a1t pluts in Huntinston Beach and Fountaan Valley. Sanitation offadal• IQt't witb Fountain Vallry Caty CounciJ memben Wednetday~t to dilcGll me expansion plans and to reblalt tium1a1ti .. a proposal to llCCept toUc WISlel tlivenide eo.lttY. In addition to tJ'QtJ~ 117,000 pl&onl ofbri9e ... wouJd,.arrive daily from Riventde County's ~ toiucfwute dump, officials &AOOUnccd they may es,..ad their boundaries that now include 23 county cities by acceptin,a about two mtlhon pllons pet day from lrvioe The plan, however, m1y not ao into effect for five yean because Irvine hu the ability to proceu iu own leWlllt. sa_nitatjon districts General Manqer Wayne Sylvener said. According 10 Deputy Chic( Enasnec1' Tom Dlwa, watcr amv1ng from frvtne wouJd be of rclativel_y h• quaht) because he said the city is mostly residcntJal and thettfore wouldn't pump much industrial WU1e into the sewer lanes. Plans to increase the dastncts' capacity to about 680 million gallons daily will be completed around 1990. Dawes said. add mg the project will cost about $73 million. Treatment facihucs in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley can process 280 million pllons ofsewaae each day. and Dawes noted only 234 million gallons per day p~tly flow throuah the system. He cited the March 1983 storm that filled county water basins and overta.ded the districu's water processing capability as an additional reason for ex- pansion. Mone) will also be spent to eliminate the odon that ha'tte been diffusing anto the surrounding community, he added. "We expect that when all these things (testing and corrCC11on procedures) arc done. the odor problem will vanish:· Dawes said. If included in the County Sanitation Districts, Irvine's initial two-milliong.allon daily flow will rise to 32 m11l1on gallons per day by 2030. Funhermorc. Dawes saad the Santa Ana Wat.enhed Project Authonty. whkh rccctved the pcmut to pape Stnngfellow wastewater to Orange County, can lepll) transport 30 million pllo nsof scwaiceachday. Cunently. 2•1i m1lhon ~lions now throu&h the pipeline. the spokesman Slld, and added the 30-million-pllon maxi- mum won't be reached for several yean. But caty officials were skeptical and exPft:SSC'd concern that Fountain Valley and Huntington &ach may be made a dompinJ ground for waste comina from Orange. San Bcrnardmo and Riverside counties. However. Fount.am Valley Mayor Ben Niel1en aid cities such as Rancho Cucamonga and Norco. once informed of the pipehne's unused capacity, may quickly purthase available space fro m tbe Santa Ao.a watenbed authont). .. How can we even think of expanding without first getung some vcf) concrete evidence and can \Ike can: of the problems we've go t now." said Fount.am Valley Councilwoman Barbara Brown. notmg the sanitauon d1stncts haven't been able to control odor problems. Brown also reiterated pttv1ous concerns rcprding the need fo~ an Environmental Impact Report. which would examine alternatives to pipin& preuated Stringfellow toxic waste here for addiuonal purification. ''The diffcren~ between calling for an ElR and an environmental review as probably JUSt the difference betW«n the words on the (rcpon's) cover." said Tustin Cil\' Councilman Don SaJtarclh. He remarked that the fo ur or five-month dela) an conducrinaan EIR may allo~ toiuc chemicals 10 en ter the C111no basin and evencuaJI) rnntamanate Orange County wav pphcs. Longtime resident SylviaJoh~son dies Longtime Costa Mesa and ewpon Beach rcs1den1 S\ I' aa Johnson died Monda) while ns111ng her daughter ui Scbastapol. She was SQ Mrs Johnson first mo' ed to Newport Beach Wlth b.cr husband, Claud. in 1949 She was acuve in man) co mm un11y organ1zat1ons until rcunng 10 Oakhurst. Calif .. with her hu band 1n 1967. She 1s survived b} her husband; her mothCT, Rose Corbell. of Santa o\na. IY.O sisters and one two 1her. all of Orange Count\. She also leaves four daughters - Clauden e N1ewho ncr and Pamala Weatherwax of Oalhurst. M)ma Milam of 1'1orco and Melanie Greaves of Sebastapol -and e ight grandchildren. Memonal SCf"\.ICCS "Ill be held in Oakhurst The 1am11\ requests donations to the l\mcnc~n ( anccr ~oc1el\ 'la •• Holdup suspect captured minutes after Irvine heist blocl of Sune\or. The loss wa'i esumated at SI o:ooo. • • • Polin• rt'<.ponded to repon' ''' a susp1c1ou~ ~ubJCCt inside .i l loSt'd bus1n('~' al I~ 45 a .m Thurc,da' But officers determined tht' man "'as an emploH·c ot the business "'ho "'a' there~ 1th permission. A man suspected of the armed robbery of an Irvine beauty supply store Thursday afternoon was ar· · rested minutes after the incident when police rcc<>v'ized his car from a detenption provided by the victim. Scephen Leroy Wright, 30. whose last known addreu was in RocklcdJe, Aa., wu arrested o n the Garden Orove Frttway near the San Dicao Freeway shortly af\er the l:SO p.m. robbery, said Irvine Police Lt. Al Muir. A.netted wtth WriJbt was Debra Marie Binkowski, 2S, also of Rook· ltqc, Aa. Althoup Binkowski re- Newport Beacla Silver, JCWClry and coins valued at S7.S2S. wcrr reported stolen from a home on Collins Island sometime betwtcn 10:30 a.m . and 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Entry was throuah an unlocked door • • • A videocassette recorder, lewelry and coins. wonh an estimated SI ,8SO. MR re~ncd stolen from an a~rt­ menut I S49 Plattntia Ave. A hd1n1 &laM door had bttn pried dunna the b\lf"ll,ary, t0met1mc between 1 a m ancfl:lO p.m. Thut'9day. • • • A boat docked 1n 11\c bly at 400 Ma.in t was bu,.Jan1ed sometime bet'lttt'n 10 p.m . Wtdnoday and S a .m . Thur1dl\'. Ho-.cvtrnott\lna •a ponedly did not enter the beauty store. she is suspected of aiding Wright. Police allege Wn&ht and Binkowski robbed the Winter Beauty Supply store at 5394 Walnut Ave. of $41 in cash. A man entered the store alone. asked the woman employee for hair condiuoner, then showed her the bOtt of a handsun and informed her he was robbin& the store, Muir said. After the suss)ect Oed the store. the employee called police with a dC1CriP- tion of the robber and the aetaway car. reported stolen. Poaotalo Valley Someone took SI S 1n food from a rcfn,erttor and ransacked de ks at chc Roston Montessori School. I OJ l6 later Ave. \ • • • Someone entered a home in the 16000 b1ot-k of San Jacinto thf'OUJh a penially open bethroom window and stole$ I S<hn cash and S84S in Jewelry • • • Vandalscauscddam tsnt1mated at SSO whtn they broke a p&11engcr sidcwandowana vehicltparked 10 the 10000 block or El Mar. Irvine pohce officers rccoaniLed the bright green 1974 Dodge Dart minutes later. heading northbound on lntcntatc 5. near the Newport Freeway. and pursued 11 to the Garden Grove Freeway wnh help from Santa Ana Police. Muir saad. Wn.gh1 and B1nkowsk1 were stop- ped by the side of the frttway and the beauty store emplO)'~ was dnveo by to identify the robbery sU$pcct. Polioc searched the car and found the $41 cash and a black plastic toy gun believed to have been used in the robbery, Muir said Thursday that has blue 1976 Cad1lla St'valle wa ~tolcn from a park1na lot at Golden W t t Collese 1n Hunt· 1n1ton Beach The!'& was c-stamated at U .500. • • • A 2nd trett resident rcport('(j Thunday afternoon chat her home "' huf'l)amcd. The I ancluckd a video rtt0rder wonh $700 • • • resident of the 7600 block of maron reponcd Thunday that 10mconc tole a black Pcosus dn1 bike from that had bttn locied on her front pore!\ th( prtv1ou niit'lt. The lo "'a n umatcd at S7S. • • • Hand ..... """ 8-cb " -white and )'ello"A 197S ~~(~ -.-c-.po~rr motorhomc wa reponcd Lo "lama to rnadt'nt 1 d Pl'htt '4olen Thursda from the 21600 • • • A resident of the .1~00 block of Montz told police Thursday that someone at a rep•m shop had 1;tolen stereo equipment worth S450 from his boat. • • • Someone used boltculleri. to cut off 11 door lock and l'nter a garage on the 9700 hlock of Rrookha). a resident rcponcd Thursda~ fhe lou included carpel 1ool'i worth $500 • • • Entmng through an unlod..cd d oor. someone burglan1C'd a garage o n the 9800 block of Harbor Point. a resident reported Thursda) The loss included tools ""orth S~50 • • • A resident of the 15800 block of Bclfa!H rcponc.-d carh Thurscla) that 'iomeonc had stolen h1 'i black 1979 Dodge van. which had ocean murals pa1nlcd on both Std~. rhe I~ was estamatC"d at S8.000 CoetaMeea A bac}clc. an empty aqunnum and some tools. all v.orth S20S. ~t'rt' rcponC"d stokn from an unlod .ed carpon storaat area tn an apa11mcn1 «>ms>lc' a 720Jamcs t. The buraJa"' e>«urrcd sometime bcl'"·«n 9 p m Tucsda)' af\d noon Wfdnnday • • • cttO and Ytdeo toqui.pmcna. 'alued at Sl .000, "Aett ttponcd stolen from a home: In the 2()() bloc It or 16th 1reet somettmc: bctv.ttn 12 30 p.m . and S:30 p.m .• Thursda). Entl') 't\ through an o~n w1ndo"1. • • • Jewelry worth SSO wa rq><>ned 'iokn from a home 1.n the JOO bl«k of wt ~9th rttt somc:umc: bet't\ttn JO a m and 3 pm Thunda~. ntl') v.-a made: throu.ah an <>pen ttar ..\ burglar a11cmp1t•d to p~ a "'1ndo"" to a homr 1n the ~110 hlocl o f Flo~er trtta \ume11me hl'l"'Ct."n 9:30 a m and I 'O p m fhur\Ja' Laguna Beach Pol11:-e offi'e" ~rre unahk 10 locate a diner ~ho let) a ~outh Coast H1ghw•) rcc;taur:rnt Thursd3) cv~ n10g w11hout pa~ 1n~ "lo further l"('pon "'a\ dl'\ired h' the restaurant • • • .\ 'lmm handttun .1nd a 1ade nng ""ere ~ported 'tolcn lrom .a {'or· o nado ()n,c hl'mc lhl' \l(llm told poll~ Thunda~ aftc.-rnoon ..\n e 11- mate on 1hc valut.> of th(' l1l'i'i had not yet been determ1ntd • • • ..\ S ~no nn@. "as reported \lnlrn on M 1r3mar ~tm.·1. the' tellm 1old rohct· ThuN1a-. • • • <\ CX-can Front f'C\tdcnl tnld rohCl' someone had tned 10 burglan1e tht• home Thu~a-. No lo'I\ "'a' n· portl"d ho"'('\ er • • • Pohce arrl'\ted \ ondec H1 lhr < 1ill .38. on su.-.p1 100 of dn' 1og under tht• tnflUt'OCe of all•OhOI u1ll wa\ \lopped hortl\ before 2 a m toda\ on Callao~ Strt"'t't Bogus lawyer jailed in county fraud case By tile AtMClaltd Pnu n 0nnit" Count) -nan authont1~ SI} may ha\'c fr1udulc:ntl)-rtP- rtsentcd 100 people b} ~tcnd1ns 1n be a lawyer~• ntcnttd 10 S da) 1n J••I tot contempt of coun. Municipal o un Judi' JIC'qucl)n Thomason h•nded do"'n the ron· tempt ruhna apanst John nctra. l • Wcdnc~). sa)int the nta na man W1\n't 1 tncm~rofthe te Bar and hadn't ft'Ct't\,ed a law~ from ., he claimed Ocput~ 01 tn t \ttt)mC) n.l\ur K~llc al\O ~•d ht\ dcpartnl('nt " 1n\C"llpt1n a fMK'l1* l~W\rr fraud b' .ano1hc1 man .,.ho u\CS the name Fi-an._ VcSC'Cra. "Wt Art' lnY~ttplln& the t .. 'O for po<i\lhlc fraud. faltt rc-prcscntataon and theft ... Koelle u1d. addina that • scu"Ch of the coun d crt's offitlt tumccl up more thAn 100 cues in .-bich John Vnctta lS hsted as tht ckftn attorM ost of tho ca appar to ha"'t bttn maJdcmcanon o mm1nal cbatJcs ba"c bttn 1 cd apin I Vesttra. Kodk ~id Jude( Th mawn found V rn contempt .,hen the man appeared 1n Muna tJ)ll oun to hand\t ven mt!demranor ca fM dacnts ~~~.;._~------------_,.~~~~--~~~--~-..,.~~----~--~------~~--~-·-~--------------~'~• • .. ' • \ \ \ ' .. , • ;. • t • • '· • • ,. M * 0... .. eo.t ~y PILOT/Friday, February 8, 1985 Pollce separate reporters~ supporters from _._ return in exile: put ht~ under hou se arrest . SEOUL. Sou1h Korea (AP) - Police violently teperatcd re1uming dissident leader Kim Oac-jung and his wife from a aroup of American supporters, shoved 1hcm into an airport elevator and later put them under house arrest, Kim and his U.S. backers said today. ' "Police used violence apmst me. They pushed me. I felt as if t was beaten," Kim, S9, said at a news conference at his home following his return from two years of self.exile in the United States. · The police denied that any violence was used. A Whi1' House spokesman said the U.S. aovernment had nol received any reports of violence apinst Kim, but an en,bassy spokes- man sa id further details were re- quested. forcibly separated from Kim and his wife after they got ofT the plane. and that they were roughed up by Sttunty forces. Kim told reporters that he refused to enter an elevator with police. saying he wanted to go throuah regular entrance procedures. "They forcibly pushed me very violently. I felt beaten, but rm not sure 1f t was beaten. The s11 uation was so con- fused." Dcnan said earlier that K.Jm was "bauered and beaten up. It was thugger, at 1ts height." He was "shoved an;o the elevator and ge111na punched lhe whole time." she said. However. Kim 's wife said an a telephone interview that "there was no beating." She said the couple was "shoved" into the elevator and later into a bus. and taken on a "strange route" home. J Dynaaty dolls A aroup of 60 to 70 foreign reporters, including Jim Abrams of The Associated Press. and many of Kim's American supporters. were held on the plane for about 20 minutes by siK policeman. They were unable to see what happened. Kim was returning to support a newly formed opposition pany vying for scats in the National Assembly elections Tuesday. "The conduct of officials of the South Korean government toda} was inexcusable and unnecessary,'' said Feighan. He said he and Foghetta were "demanding that the U.S. Em- bassy 1n Seoul lodge a formal com- plaint against the outh Korean government." Dolle pol'traylJll Kry1tal Carrln&ton, left, and Aluta Carrlnftoo Coltiy from TV ahow 'Dyna•ty' are ahown durlni anveUtna lo New York. The dofla, with real d.lamonda and fun, aell for $10,000 each. President Chun Doo-hwan's gov- ernment said at would not return Kim to prison to finish the remaining I 7'!1 years of a 2~ycar scntlM'Ce on a sedition conviction. bul it said he would be banned from panicipating an poht1cs. Kim told rcponers that upon h19' return home a local pohce official "told me that I couldn't go out ... I asked him if this was house arrest and he didn't deny it." Viet vets back Stockman in attack on GI pensions But VFW deplores comments by Reagan's btlcfget di rector ; labels h im a 'draf~dodger' Kim and has wife. Lee Hee-ho. left their airplane at K.ampo International Airpon outside Seoul with five American supponers -U.S. Reps. WASHINGTON (AP) -Budget remarks in. we're an agreement mih- Edward Feighan, D-Ohio and director Da vid Stockman, called a tary pensions need reform." Mike Thomas Foglieua, 0-Pa.; former U.S. "draft dodger" by the Veterans of Lea veck. spokesman for the V 1etnam Ambassador to El Salvador Robert Foreign Wars because of his state-Veterans of America, said Thursday, White; William Butler, president of ments on military pensions'. has adding that "a pension sr.stcm which the International Commission of found suppon from another veteran~ costs sax tames what a c1val1a n pension Jurists; and Patricia Den an. a former group that says the pension system ~y~tem costs should be re-evaluated." assistant secretary of-state for human needs an overhaul. Lcaveck said the organ1za11 on rights in the Caner administration. "Except for the forum and the would rather see some of the money The Americans said they were context David S1ockman couched his put into readjustment programs. ----;...__----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.- The Pros ' Since 195 7 ,.~~ UllITT llSUUJICE JI.. • ~ Non·smoker . W FliJ!iil'&. Rates '~'b 831-n40 '41 Old .... port 8'Yd. .... port a..ct., C•. health care and d1<>abll1t> compensa- tion for \C leran~. a~ well as increased incc ntl\es for peopk 10 stay in the m1htar) longer tha n 20 years. ~tock man caused a firestorm of cn11c1sm on Tuesday when he deplored m1hlaf) rcs1slcnce to mod- 1f ying tht• pension system. "The ins111u11onal fo rces in the m1h1<1~ arc more concerned about protcc11ng 1he1r rctin:ment benefits than lhe) arc about protecting the \<:cunt} of the America n people,'' Stockman told a Congressional hear- ing on Presi dent Keaga n's proposal focal 1986 budget "When push comes to shoH lhq ·11 gl\ c up on securit} before they gl\ t' up on rcftremenl ·· But Lt'awck ..aid \lockman's lack of m1h1ar} '>l.'n ice calls 1n10 quco;llon h1'> "right to that moral ind1gna t1on" lhe bud~cl d1rcl·lor voiced . \en Pete Y._ Domcnic1. R-N.M .. chairman of I.he ~atl' Budget Com- m1 11ee. on Th~IBJO} said Stockman 's com men t\ Wl'fl' "out ofl1nc." I NA 1 ION I -- - 3 c urcli 1nurcters shock 111enibers; 'prophet' held By tbe A11odatt4 ''"' ONALASKA, Wi1. -A church leader called for foraivenC;Ss after a m n idcntiry1na himself af\er a Biblical proph~t who .fought ~he "orsh1p offalsc a s went into a church and killed three men. 1nclud1n1 a pnest who allowed aJrls o read scripture durina Mass. "This is a day I'll never foraet, to have SO!"e . Y walk into a church like that and shoot randomly at innocent people," said Sister Rose Frances Phalin. pnnclpal of St. Patrick's School, afte~ the ~e~. Jo n Rossiter, lay minister Ferdinand L. Roth Sr. an~ cust<><!!•n ~1lha!'1 Hammes were felled. Police said a man who called himself EhJah and obJCCl d to airls rcadina scripture durina Mass blasted the.three with a shotaun. Bry n Stanley, 29. was arrested a few blocks away carrying a shotaun. Clda la.e In bu<flet plan WASHINGTON -President Reaaan's 1986 budget proposal wou d deprive states and local aovernmenrs of $20 b1lhon in f.ands an~ would m n hiaher taxes and fewer services. a leader of the nation's. mayors said. M~~eov . under the Reagan proposal, key federal prOJf'ams of dtrcct benefit to cities JI have decreased 80 percent between 1981, the year Reagan took <?fficc. a d 1986. New Orleans Mayor Ernest "Dutch .. Mon8:1. said Thursday,. ~1d to sta~ s and local aovemments would rail from S 111 . 7 billion to S9 I. 7 ~1lhon. Mon I told a news conference held to release a detailed study of impact of e proposed budgel cuts as calculated by the ConferenC'e of Mayors. Lunt cancer •t411r• women NEW YORK -Uin~ cancer kills so many w9men 1.1 should bcc~~la feminist issue. and women s groups should hclpehmsnate c1gar~tte adven1111'g aimed at women, the president of the Amencan Cancer Society says. Lung cancer will replace breast cancer as the top cancer killer ofw~men th1.s year. a result of increased smoking by women decades ago. t.he society proJ,ccts. At least 7S percent of lung cancer cases an women are hnlced to smoking. Dr Robert McKenna. the society's national president. said Thursday. Ea•tern labor accord reached MIAM I -Eastern Airlines reached a lentative labor agreement today with the second of three em ployee unions. movmg closerto solving its ~nancial problems. but was hung up on the issue of profit shanng with the third .. The airline reached a tenta11ve aJreement Thursday wnh the Air Lane Pilots Association and early today wuh lhe Transpon Workers Union. whose Local 553 'represents 6,200 of the -;amer's night attendanls. VA chlef oppo•e• home loan hlJce. WASHINGTON -Veterans Adm1n1strat1on chief Harry N. Wailers said he can't suppon the Reagan adm1nistrat1on's proposed increases an onJinataon fees on VA home loans because the proposal could take some ve terans out of the housing market. Walters said Thursday he pri vately had opposcdihe home loan pro.visions contained 1n President Reagan's fiscal 1986 budget. and now he won't testify in suppon of lhe proposal before Congress. The loan originatio n fee would nse from I J>(rcc nt to 5 percent of the loan a!l'~unt lo~ paid by the borrower of a VA home mongagc. under the adm1nis1rauon ., proposal. Shuttle flight delayed SPACE CENTER , Houston -Th e next flight of lhe space shuule. origfnally scheduled for Feb. 20. will be launched 11 days late. NASA officials announced. "The reason for the delay is add1t1 onal work to be done .with ~he heat protection tiles,'' National Ae ronautics and Space Admm1strat1on spokesman Steve Nesbitt said Thursda\. The planned fou r-day mission of th e shuttle Challenger. which includes U.S. Sen Jake Garn. R-Utah. among th e: seven-member crew, would be launched no earlier than March 3 from Cape Kennedy at 7:31 a.m. EST, Ncsbm said. CALIFORNIA Blrd bid a ballot biggie? FRESNO-Attorney GencralJohn Van de ltJmp predicted Ch1efJustH.e Rose Bird'!> bid fo r a new term on the <,late Supreme Court will be lhe b1ggc'>t item on the state ballot nc;u }Car. Speaking Thursda} lo the California Chiel' of Police Ass0<·1a11on. Va n de Kamp said he "'ould not get an' oh ed 10 the court 'ote fo r practical reasons: his office probably has more cases pending before the coun th • .m anyone else. Bird and four other Democrat ic appointees on the seven-member coun will be up for voter conlirma11on an June 1986 Unmarried couples recognized WEST HOLLYWOOD -An ordinance that wo uld lcgall} recognize so- called domestic pannersh1ps between unmarried person'i was tentatively approved by unanimous vote of the C1ty Council in th1'1 newly formed cit) "This just allows for a relationship to ex1s1 in our laws." Mayor Valene Terrigno. sponsor of the ordanan£,e. said Wedne~ay night. I errigno. one of three gay members of th e counc1f. insisted the ordinance was not simply for the community's sizeable homosex ual popula11on and would apply 1mpan1all~ a~ well to senior c1t1zens and anyone dsc who doesn't want 10 be legally mamcd. Tanker splll traJM driver RIVERSIDE -A tanker truck carrying 29,000 pounds of toxic solvenl oven urned and spilled some of its load on Interstate 215 early today. trapping the dnver for nearly three hours and clo~ing the freewa y. officials said. The dnver. who was not 1dent1fied, was removed at 5: 18 a.m from the wreck near Spruce S1ree1 and Highway 91. said Ba11all1on Chief Gary Anderson of the Riverside Fare Dcpanment. The c;p1lled chemical was 1dent1fled as trichlorocthene, he said. It was not 1mmed1ately known what company thc dnver worked for or what has destination was. . 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Band nl.e. money for teen girl SAN FRANCISCO -Touched by a story about a tccn-agcT who mia}lt lose her tea 10 cancer, the rock band Night Ranger offered Thur1day to donate SS.000 toward the 'rl's medical expen~s. Jack Blades, bass player and le.ad singer for the. popu five-member group. 'la1d the band was taking a break Wednesday night fr studio work on its third album when he saw a television news report about Lo Boynton of Belmont. "They were talkinJ about this beautiful little airl (wh let) they might have to amputate,'' he said. "It aot to 'me so much that I went into the band and said, 'Let's d'o somcthina about it:·· Lora. a 15-ycar--0ld h1ah school freshman, suffers rrom Ewing's sarcoma. a rare form of cancer that has affected her nght lea. WOR LD --~-- G•n6 leader'• utndlt1on NIJllllt ROME -The sovctnmenl has asked Bulpria to extradite a ~.PUted Turkish p ng leader to Italy for trial on a cbarac of otferina S 1.2 miltion for the as5assinatlon of Pope John Paul II Jn 198 J. BckirCclenk, three other Twrks and three Bulgarians arc to be tried bqlnnana 1n Rome 1n May on characs that they were involved 1n oraani~ina the attack on the pope. Mchmct Ali Aaca. a Turk who has confe sed and been convicted or auemptina to kill John Paul. imphcatcd the others in hi c onversat1ons with Roman prosecutors. Ba1ldlrJ6 coll•J>H toll reacJJe. 34 C STELLA NET A, Italy -Rescue workers pulled lhrce more bodies from the rubble of an apanment buildina that collapsed here, brinaina 10 34 the number of people killed 1n the inc•dent. authoriues said today. Most of the build1na·s approlumately 70 residents were elderly. authonues said. "Everybody who lived in tho build1!'4 bas bctn accounted for, and wt arc stoppanJ the d1.,.na. ··said a police offic1aJ dirtttlna the rctcuc operation in th11 town of 15,000 tn .outh~ Italy. MOSCOW -Hours af\er Soviet officials confinned Soviet leader Konstantin U. Chernenko w11111tna. Cbcoffic&al ntws aaen~y Tau reponcd he addressed the nation'• rullna Polnburo The 7J.year~ld Chernenko has not been seen in publ c or photoaraphed 1u1ce a televised awards ceremony Der 27. lcadln1 lo 1occula11on 1hat he m1&hl be scnously ill. - ~ofA out $95M in alleg~d f . -. _ 5eCOOd'f08UrCr says had refused •o pay 1nYeMOn. Prw6i.a Uld lM biiilt Md paid la UIU haw liiii ftllit li ~ -Bank.America conWftdt tbe 1«un· investors Sill million to buy back fom1a. Ta.u_ud Ullla.:tftcl-al ft Wfll OOt pay Off lJeS were worth only about on.fourth the bad l«Unties. whl(h he said had Plcifac AiDel ICM ~ ..... ~~Im -of the pnce 1nvcston paid. laf'ICIY .. several w _... die •z ... cjel mortgage Investors because tl\e values or the monpecd an .. undCrly1na value ofS38 m1lhon .• taftllt i1 t0rtect out. ----------propcrtie had been aros ty infllted. He said tbe ben.k bopn to t«Oup the The Fii ii ia~t.ulil the CMe .. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bank.Amenca Chairman Leland difference. CaJifomia ud New Yort. Bank.America Corp.'s estimated loues in a huac allqed monaqe,. 1eeurity fraud soared to $95 million a~ a sccond in1uranl!t firm that auaranteed the investments refused to pay off investors. BankAmerica said Thursday it was lowerinJ it1 fourtb.quanec caminp by $29 million to $44 miJJion, reducina 1984 eaminp to $346 million. HAYWARD, Cefff. (AP) -get Into WI. Funny ~ ... I Just three weeks ago Bank.America Need a llttte white ht too-tout of newt led to him." said it placed $37 million in a loan· 1 ltk*y lltuatk>n? Plnk:ky t»-But der ..... _,_oai-.rttllnQ'IMlllM'I her 10,s reserve as the complex tanale cw you won't IM to w ~-vtoe.lne~,_... involvina the aUeaedty fraudulent anothereunrllelfyoudon'tcome ~ In ttm a.n Fr•lliili:iO mortpae·backed securities con-uft wtth a r ... whopper? .uburb, ....,. ._ becOll'9 a tinucd to unravel. On Thursday, the - company said another SSS million Retu, GM out your cn.ckbook gNet pr.tendet. was placed in the reserve, for a total of and caH Barb9ra. She , ... for "I've beer1 a lat Of "*'II on "'9 S9S million an estimated losses. other• for a llvtng. phone ... ~ Meanwhile, a key figure in lhe case. For )Ult M. you can buy a countelOra. ,.. cllpetdWa financier Kent Borden Rogers. has llmpte excuM. Something com--ltlldependionwhatlneedto surrendered to federal prison after ptex and exotic wm cost you betoeound~. l'vebeer'I unsuccessfully appealinJ an un-more. But It coutd be worth tt. .. related fraud conviction since 1981, a "Wt'*1 '"'-IP~ of 1 thr-. a r~ too, Iott of ttme.," .. ,,, .......... 11 Rebel country , federal prosecutor said Thursday in minute call, I can get anybody out IM UYI-. i.o:~~~~~·rica. parent of Bank of of iu•t about lnythlng," bouts "Say you're In troubte wtth "Why peop4e need me to= America and the nation's second-Barbara, who doetn't give her your bOll about mtMlng work, =r ~~ none~of ":. _ largest bank holdino firm. acted as lut name. and there't )ult no way you can .. ..., - escrow agent fo r ~curities, which After lhe and her husband .tctp another dey of work. OK, l'H ln)1W9Y," the l9yl. .. 011t ol ... A Khmer Roaae 8-bter bolda a baby and at•• oat wltb a bl& IJ1n at camp l n <!'am bod.la near Thal bOr4er. Vletnameee troope ba•e been attacklnc Khmer buee. were backed by a pool of mortgages divorced, ahe recalls, a frl'end get on the phone end My, 'I'm tlme,tt't nothing thM -1a •· on more than 1,000 properties in lhe advtted her to ~tallze on her nurte ~from euch-and-nobodytoollng•ound ... ~,. Houston area, California and Ari--beat quatlty. "Well, my ex always IUCh a ho9pltel.' and l8k them tf juet peopte who htlWl8 90a1n zona. told me I waa a llar ao I decided to they WOUkt tel YoU (that) you left t~ ~•Jam." ;:McMartin defense With most mortgage-backed sc-r.======='==============================:::::; ~~~~i~h;a~:z.:r~~~~~e~~~t~~~ 20 Miles a bove the heat a nd smog ..... 11 cites brainwashing sccunty holders. Asescrowagent,Bank.Americawas YUCCA VALL. EY liable for losses that occu~ after lhe · failure of Pacific American Insurance Co. of Wilmington, Del., which had 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Con-•He had denied "The Tick.le fronted with a videotape of his Game" was one oflhe "tricky games" intervie• with a social worker, a at lhe school where children were insured some of the securities. BankAmerica also said Thursday that a second insurer, Glacier General Assurance Co. of Missoula. Mont .. 11 Vif'linia McMartin Pre-school stu· naked, saxing ''they tickled my belly, .----------------i 11 dent said the apparent contrad1ct1ons that's all. • In court, he said children RUFFELL'S 11 between his municipal court testi-were, indeed, undreued dunna the >' mony and excerpts from the tape were game. C 1 caused by memory lapses. •In "Cowboys and Indians," IPll&ITEIY, II • However, attorneys for the seven where teachers allegedly chased chil-F• Tiii ._.Of Yw lh former teachers at the Manhattan drcn around the school grounds and m21W11111 aWD .. COSTA •SA -SU-l1S6 Beach school termed the I 0-year-"captured .. them, be repeatedly told t-;::=:::::;;::::::========::;-1 ! old's forgetfulness Thursday as a the social worker he was never ued up ,, convenient method of maskina the and that children were simply seated ,1 fact his tales of sexual abuse, animal next to a fence when captured. In ri slaupller and satanic rituals were court. he described preschoolers , fabncated. being bound and taken to a "secret ,. Defense lawyers maintain former room," where they were molested. ,. pupils at the school implicated th~ When asked by Brunon about the teachers only after they were discrepancies, the youth said he "brainwashed" at Children's In-recalls events at the preschool more stitute International, where hundreds clearly now than he did when inter· of youngsters were evaluated. viewed at the institute. "What I said · Seven tcac~ers from the since-that on tape, I had forgotten for a closed preschool arc charged with 208 couple of years and I couldn't fully counts of molestation and conspiracy remember," said the boy. involvina 41 youngsters. The defen-Brunon later asked the boy 1f , dants include 77-year-old school conversations with soctal workers l' founder Vif'linia McManin, her 26-and representatives of the d1stnct •1 year-old arandson Raymond Buckey, attorney's office had helped ham granddauahter Pcgay Ann Buckey. remember. Yesterday's J ewelry Service ... TODAY Licensed Bu yen • -Wholesalers • Designers • Appraisers , 28, dauahter Peay McMartin Buck-"A little," he said, adding that 11 ,,1ey, S1 , and teachers Betty Raidor, 64. helped when they asked him about I R;JR ,,.wpcirt 01.,c1 650-3111 Mary Ann Jackson. S6. and Babette specific events. "I'd malce a picture of t 0 .. 10 """'• Spitler, 36. what they suggested and I'd think. Bl l •HftR'f ... umP,Rf:: Thursday's witness, 1n his seventh ~·Doe~~s~th~i~s p~i~ct~u'..'...:re:_l~oo~k ~fa'..::m~i~li:,:ar'?''...:_._ .. _~=============~l day of testimony dunna a sixth-·- month preliminary hearing, was in- 1',' terviewed at the institute last Febru- ary. Repeatedly referring to a videotape 1 of that interview, defense attorney ·'Bradley Brunon questioned the youth ' on his differing descriptions of sex 1' games allegedly played at the preschool and other locations. 12th Annual Santa Ana Uptown Lions Club Antique Swap Meet "" Santa Ana College -17th at Bristol Sunday, March 31 8 AM 'till 3 PM Dealer Space $15.00 For Info. Phone: 544-1122 Aft. 5 p.m. Adm. Donation $1.00 Children Under 12 Free Antiques-Collectibles-Crafts Some examples from the tape: •"Naked Movie Star," he had told the social worker, was "lrkc a fashion ' show" where children would parade '"around one at a time. 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And since a commission is invested with a degree of importance and authority, politicians must see the opportunity to ignore one as a measure of their power. President Reagan had his Grace Commission, which told him he could take a big bite out of the federal budget defici1 by slashing generous military retirement benefits. This com- mission was headed by one of America's most successful businessmen and made strong suggestions about the way our government spends billions of dollars. It's easy to understand that the temptation to ignore it was more than any political being might be expected to resist. The Orange Counly Board of Supervisors had its Blue • Ribbon Regionctl Airport Committee, which surveyed the county in search of. a suitable site for a second commercial airport. It concluded that Santiago Canyon fit the bill. This commission included amoni its members some of the most successful and respected citizens of Orange County -more successful and respected, in fact. than most of the supervisors who appointed them. What a heady experience it must have been fo r the politicians to ignore the ~ommittee's recommen- dation. And now, the Huntington Beach City School District has its special blue ribbon committee on school closure. Faced with generally declining enrollment, the district trustees appointed a commission to study the situation and make recommendations on which of the district's l 0 schools might most reasonably be closed. The commi ssion produced a list which the trustees immediately and quite completely ignored. On a vote of 3-2 (proving that not all politicians are perfect) the trustees closed.Perry Elementary School, a well-populated school where, despite the trend, enrollment is expected to increase. Perry was ninth on the commission's list, the second- least reasonable candidate for closure. Perry is situated in a low- income ·neighborhood of Hispanics and Asians -people least likely to participate actively in the political process. One of the three trustees who voted to close this school denied that the decision was politically influenced. He also offered an explanation that meandered around logic like a rat in a psychology student's maze and was contrary to the district's policy of closing schools in areas of declining enrollment. The decision to close Perry is suspiciously self-serving, but at least it's consistent with the pattern of political ignorance we have come to expect from our elected officials. Buchanan needs lesson in assessing friendship To the Editor: Mr Buchanan (Daily Pilot. Jan. • 20) says that we Democrats are unable to differentiate fnend and foe . Our fnends remembered the) had pre vious engagements Surely he 1s not counting as fncnds those to whom we arc ac ting as ri ch uncle. • Surely he does not count tho~ as friends who are coerced into f nend· ; ship by our military strength. Remember when we decided to , hold a war (in Vietnam) and sent out ' 1n v1 ta11ons to our friends to JOin us? • • Can money buy real friendship'! We Democrats seek friendship ~·ia the golden rule. as opposed to the rule of gold. · JOHN KERR ( osta Mesa . Thank you for your assistance To the Editor: We are sending a thank-you letter to your paper and the other news- papers who gave our Mission favorable publicity for Chri stmas. As a result we received more than $8.000 in donations plus enormous amounts of food. More than 125 concerned persons contacted us. off en ng praye rs and physical help Calls and help came 1n from every city in Oranee County plus from Los Angeles. Wh1tt1cr. Alamo and Incli ne Village. Nev. Man y of our people had th e best Christmas they have ever had. May God blcc;<1 you and all the well-wisher'i who were concerned enough to have pra)cd tor. and who helped u'I phys1call~ and financ1alh . BROTHER MICHAEL Coc;ta Mesa Newest in night wear Submmed b) fas hion de\1gner for our Love and War man'o;approval 141 a drawing of a lady's beautiful film> n1ght~own Pretty thing On the margin 1s pnnted· "At belt level. notice a small designer npcord. Pull 1t. The nightgown bursts apan and falls gracefull y to the floor .. Q. What do the Englt')h mean when they say you're "longheaded'") A That you're witty fhrec out of 10 We\t German )Oung people speak Out'nt Ln~h'ih C) ~agk1:in' pull rahb1t\ out of hat~" Why rabbit'> 10stead of f,Offie other animal? !\. Rabbits don't make an) 001~ i that could botch up th e act ' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .. Told )Ou ( h1ldrcn make.· up mon.· than half the popula11on of~ingapon· The powers there must ha'c known what to e'\pell More than a gener- ation ago the~ built th e world's larges1 · maternity ho!>p1tal. The powers in New York Cit) mu'lt have knov.n wt.lat to cx pc<.:t. too They buiJt the world's largc~t mental hospital. Sunburn. Yl'"· but the medico<. <.ay there·~ no ~uch thing a'i a windburn . The onl) place 1n the Western Hemisphere where yo u can sec both the .\tlant1c and the Pacific without movi ng your feet 1s atop the volcani c mountain lraru 1n Costa Rica. L.M. Boyd ,, • 1y•dk•l~d col•mo/11. tt. L. Schwartz Ill ~·Jt1'"'~ frank Zlnl ~-t"JIO"'Q fO•IOt Tom Tait Ir £1,11 r Cr81g IMfl I [Joli:it --·-· \ .. ''The Washington Insider thinks what 's good for him Is $ood for the n ation . SomefJmes, though. It's the other way around.' c 0 , ' . ,, I Dimout law assists science , saves money on utility bills Cutting down light pollution will keep observaTofY-going THOUS ELIAS Only rarely can a single new law save both jobs and a unique scientific' resource. It's even sweeter when the law also saves energy and in volves outside light uses at night -govcm- httlc or no sacrifice. mont buildings. airports and some B h b'llbo · street lights are exempt -local ut w en a ard hghts in San officials hope to let Mt. Palomar and Diego and. most of its suburbs blin.k the smaller Mt. Laguna observatory offe~ery night atabou~ 11 ~.m .. that s nearby avoid the fate of world- what s h~ppenmg. Night~1me hghts •famous Mt. Wilson. are also click 1 ng off at parking lots. car That observatory features a 1 ()(). dealerships and ~o~~ ~ther .. bus1 -inch telescpc perched atop a moun- nesses because of twin . d1mout laws tain just north of Pasadena. It is now pasl.~d by San Diego cuy and counly scheduled for a July shutdown be- offic1als. . cause of the bright night sky in the Los The campaign to tum off all "non-Angeles area. The Washington. D.C.- essential'' lighting is part of an effon based Carnegie Institution will shift to keep the largest telescope 1n the Mt. Wilson's research 6.000 miles Free World in business. south to a new 100.inch telescope in "Without this new law. there's no the Childcan Andes. doubt we'd eventually have had to "The same thing would happen to close down.'" says Robert Brucato. us in a few years if the light continued assistant dir~ctor _oft.he Mt. Palomar to grow," said Roben Thicksten. Observatory. "With 1t, we should be su penntendent of Mt. Palomar's able to fulfill the I ()().year mission the giant telescope. "When our ob- telescope was designed for." scrvatory was designed 50 years ago. Mt. Palomar. featuring a 200.inch the population of San Diego County telescope. is operated by the Call-was 250.000. Now it's l.8 million. fornia Institute of Technology in a With that comes an inevitable in- forest atop a 6.000-foot peak about 80 crease in outdoor lighting activity and miles northeast of the city center. It light pollution detrimental to the dark opened in 1948. sky." "As light pollution increases. our ays Brucato. "Whole projects are work gets more difficult:· Brucato eliminated by the increase in sk y glow said. "We exam me the dimmest light and the efficiency of others 1s decrcas- v1s1ble an the universe." ed by at least 50 percent bec.ausc of the By banning all non-essential bnghtness.'" The observatory knows it can't slow the rapid &rowth of the San Diego area. but 11 believes the new laws. which mandate low-pressµre sodium street lights instead of mercury vapor lamps for all new street lighting. will keep the 'night skies usably dark for several decades. The new restrictions on private lighting arc among the toughest in the nation. They're needed. the astronomers say. because public lighting accounts for less than half the area's light ~llution. .. We have to do this because we're lucky enough -or unlucky enough. depending on how you look at it-to be one of three or four places in the country where there are superior conditions for deep-sky research," said Bert Nelson, director of Mt. Laguna. San Diego, he said. has a minimum cloud cover. hi$h ele vations nearby and close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Adds Thicksten. "Wc·re really not asking people for much. We won't shut down anyone who's open for busineu at night, but we insist on turning ofTlidlts when there's nobody around in the middle of the night. And they'll thank us. too. because we're cutting down their electric bills." In San Diego. with California's highest utility rates. that's no small plus. Which 1s why the new dimout laws just may provide a model ot mutual benefit for the rest of Cali- fornia. TbomH EllH J1 a Saata Moaica- ba1ed col•mol1t oo stare Issues. -lllU1iiim:1~1 ;,Jrga.1 .i.11111 .1-----, ----------- Dream of government aid becomes living nightmare HUD remodeling project left home -- a nd woman's hea lth -a sham bl es WASH INGTON -For Virginia Isaac<;. the low.interest federal loan Shl' got to tii1 up her modest home seemed like a gift from heaven Instead. ll plunged the 5 7-yea r-old Oklahoma City woman into that special section of hell reserved for those who put theirtrust in the federal bureaucracy. She filled out all the neces'lary form s. submitted to all the routine red tape and selected an officially ap- proved contractor. But the rcmodel- 1 ng left her hearth and health 1n equal 'ltate'i of disrepair. The house was a shambles, and her doctors believe that a hcan altack two years ago wai. brought on by stress. Since the heart attack. Mrs. Isaacs has been unable to work full time. But this hasn't stopped 1he Housing and Urban Development Department from demanding that she repay ever)' penny of her $31 ,000 loan. Nor ha~ the fact that HUD's own auditors dttermincd that she had been over- charged for the repair work by a'I much as SI 0.000 and that the sup- posedly rehabihtatcd house was a safety hazard. Althouah the SCTOO&Cs at HUD pre~~d remorselessly Tor full pay. mcl')t, they were lcn dedicated about overseeing lhc repair work. They f ailcd to cnf orce lhclt OWJl iujdcli nes aovemina reconstruction contracts under the so-c&lled "312" Joan pro- gram. HUD documents ~n by my associate Corky Johnson how thAt the suickhoes dcsia,ned to assure proper work were not followtd. ThC" federal aacncy teems to ha\'e ab- dicated its respon 1bih1ies to the cal)' urban rcnewal authority. which failed to follow tht attadeline 1hJ1t miaht ha ve spared Mrs. Isaacs her gnef. When she got her HUD loan 10 1980. Mrs. Isaacs followed anstruC"- llons and asked the local urban renewal office for a list of approved contractors. In handsight, she prob- ably should have been suspicious when several of the numbers she dialed had been disconnected. But she persevered and finally found a contractor who was still in business. Herc's what Mrs. Isaacs did -and d1dn°l -get for her SJ I .000: •She paid for new gutters and downspouts. HUD inspectors found the old ones still in place. lcakang. •Though she was charged S200 for replacement of rotted studs, HUD reported that "there was no evidence any replacement occurred.·· •An old circuit breaker. frayed electnc wiring and leaky sewage pipes were not replaced. •Mrs. Isaacs couldo 't use her kitchen for seven weeks while the co ntractor tried 10 repair it. •The c-0ntraator tncd to penuadc Mrs. Isaacs to buy a rcfnierator twice as upcns1vc as the one she wanted. When she refused. the contractor put her old refrigerator out on the porch. where the motor burned oul 1n two days. •The .house was Jen wsth aouacd and rotted ceiling bcams1 a aara.ae door completely off its h1naes. and unconnected ducts and drainpipes. Mrs. Isaacs wasn't the only one who saw her dream of aovemmcnl help tum sour. In Oklahoma Caty alone. at least a doten famlliC\ were the .v1ct1ms of Jhoddy won by con1ractors and •loppy supervision by official!. For eumplc: •One couple Wtth a ne~bom baby JACK AIDEISOI had to use a kiddie pool for baths and dish washang for a month because the contractor had disconnected the bathtub and sink. They had to lave in one room for months because the repair crew had knocked unnecessary holes an the walls of the other rooms. •One eight-room house had clec- triclly an only three rooms when the rehab1htation work was finished. •One man learned that the con- tractor had been double-billing ham for many Items so the contractor could furnish another house he was building. •Dozens offirc and safety hazards were reported bJ HUO inspectors. includina additions in danacr of collapSina because of faulty construc- tion and furnace vent pipes that were removed and not replaetd. The HUO inspecto~ suspected that the dilaptdatcd housing was the result of somethina mo~ than bad workmanship. "Strong 10dica1ors were d1scicmed that the pouibilitics of fraud. waste and masmanaacment exist." one internal memo said. Footnote: A HUD official declined comment beyond sayina. "Some pro- arams ao better than others.' A 5pokesmu for Oklahoma City ad· mitted to problems with some local contracto~ Meanwhile. Virsinia Isaacs bas filed suit ap1n11 HUD and Oklahoma C'Hy omc11ls. J•ct A.114~,.,,.. II • 1yNk•I .. colfl•ltl•I. '. RJCBARD conlf coh1mnl8t RICHAID Co1E1 Meese barely honest enough I \ WASHINGTON -The ep1i?h11ny of Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Dt:I.) an tha matter of Edwin Meese Ill occurred "just after lunch.'' After much agony. a little angui!ih, arguments with his staff and counseling from the lob- byists of Common Cause, it occurred to him that Meese was honest enough to be attorney general and ethical enough to be attorney general -but Just barcl). In an offi ce that de· manded a legal and ethical gJant. Ed Meese managed only the minimal height requirement. Not true, Meese responded. He had ethics and judgment in abundance - and. 1n the strange logi c of Sen. Strom. Thurmond. the lack of wealth to prove it. Appearances were just that -a stnng of coinci dences, which when dusted by the special prosecutot for pnntsshowed no wrongdoang. But then. as 1f remembering who he was. Meese put Biden and his lunch-hour rev~auon in his place: Who was he; anyway to question the president of the U n11ed States? .. The president honored me by being th e one who selected me for th it position," he said. "The presidenl revealed his confidence in me -no\ once. but on numerous occasion$ dunng the past year and agaan when be renominated me an this session of the Congress. Now if you have that respect for the president. I hope, as you 1h1nk about this, you·11 think about his judgment. He also has the highest standards for attorney general and he feels t~at I'm qualified for it.'' The response. which was no answer at all . showed Biden was onto something. The ultimate answer to the ultimate question in Washington is "the president wants me.'' In ~c that happens to be Mcesc's ooly quahficauon for the office -and 1J was enou~h. The Senate might have the cons111uti onal obligation to ad. vise and consent, but 1n pract1ct that's a phrase for movie titles and th musings of Archibald Cox. The president almost always get what the president wants and the president in this case wanted E4 Meese. To question that is to get • secular version of the response the clergy often provides the skeptical! Who are thev to question God? In this way 1he difficult questions gel turned aside. In the case of Meese. the questions were tough. but petty. They were about small matters -the appoint• ment of faceless men to faccles boards. A promotion in the Arm Rescrves:aJobon some board havan to do with the post office: a loan in tht' nick of time. This is not Watergal~ not Teapot Dome. The scandals are exceedingly small . but instructive, They suit the man . This. of course. was 81den's poinL Pressured to prove his bona fides as pres1dent1al aspirant. the obv1ou occurred to Biden: Neither eth1call nor legally is there anything gran about Meese. He is a mcdiocrit who's always just this side of th ethical divide. working the line wit- thc aid of a selective memory and fan cy footwork. He''i nimble enough to get out the way of meetings wh~ hi benefactors arc discussed for pres~ dentl31 appointments. He knowt when to speak up and when not to. H refused to look at memos th mentioned his Army promotion. I the manner of u Victorian hypocrit he turns away lest he blush. Pray. d not !ipcak offavor!I in the presence Ed Meese. Ma ytx' B1den ei1pccted otherwi hut what did he think Ronald Reap would serve up? After all. Meese is t replace W1l11am French Smith, a nc but otherwise undistinguished co porate lawyer whose term will be be remembered fo r miles travele ahroad. He comes to an office that h boasted attorneys aeneral wh diminish the term "hack" -men lik Richard G. Kldndicnst rind J..oh Mitchell. 0 As for Meese. he's 1he one wh called the Ameriean Civil Liberti Union the "criminal's lobby," sho ang not that he dasaarcc<t with hi fellow lawyers, but that be had utt contempt for them. Mc:csc ei1hibit tht subtlety of hi mind: The aocu arc criminals and those who represe them arc not lawyen doina their jo but cute lobbyists sncaki~ the auilt past the bar o f justloc. Thia from th man who will be the auardlan of th Bin of Riahts. Joe 8idcn took the mea5ure or Meese and found him wanuna, H wanted lfCllnCU. artndOC1S - soanna lawyer of stature. Instead. Sol tht' min the president sent ove In rcaltty. Mceae was conflrmed the clccuon. When you win bit. )O cln think mall. llk.Mnl C.. I• • ,..lfllUllL gp Dodger•' deel • 1/1 with PhllllH • to get Ollver I · ftnellzed. B2. Anglenen~.ag g00d8Ctlon ...... port .. , ........ herbor ... Britton -Puerto Vallarta mark shattered def en d s Dan tels pilots Joss across the finish.line .. 7: 12 a.m. Thur>day to f'<!ISh Thuflday ~·aJtt,and all btll 11 of the 28 Hand•COP ~ ;n the lntmultioal Off. _ set an elapsed time record of 4 days and 18 surrtcrs were hop1na to amve m Banderos Bay shore Rule dJv&1100 was Crazy Hone. 1 t • tl. acrOSS finish line first hours. almost a ~f day ~aster than the S days by noon today. NelS<?n-Marek 49 skippettd by l.alT')'. Haryey, 1 e and 4 hours that 1t took him to make the same Cabnllo Beach YC. She wu 107 miles out at passage in the 67-foot Merlin. It was far and away the fastest race in the noon Thursday. By ALMON LOCKABEY But it was no walkaway. The race for ltne history of the event, accordin& to officials of Thrttoth(rMacGreaor6Sswcrek>ckedina Crosby Sout hern - at ICCC lures - - Dollr,.......,,. •rttw honors in the 8th edition o'f the biennial race lhc SPonsonng Del Rey Yac~t Club. dead even battle. Anthem, skippered by Roeer Dick Daniels of Lona Beach Yacht Club turned out to be close. Joss crossed the line Just The race for lane honors is only part of an)' MacGregor. designer-builder or the Mac.Gt; appears to have plowed a marine furrow from 2S minutesahead.offred Preiss' 84-foot sloop long distance .Yacht race. Daniels and his crew Lean Machine. skippered by Tom O'~fe, Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Christine. the scratch boat in the Performance staned sweating out their l:tandicap standing Capistrano Bay YC. and Shenanipn, sailed when he set an elapsed time record for the Handicap Racing Fleet division. the moment they crossed the finish line. by John and Bob GrindJey eapo 8YC, all I, 125-mile course in 1979. And 32 minutes behind Christine came The most likely contender for corrected reported pos1tions 59 miles from the fi01sh. pros. amateurs By following the same track, aided by some another MacGregor 65. Cheval. sailed by a lime overall handicap honors in PHRF at The highly-touted Holland 67 Chatley out bnsk winds in the Gulf of Cahfornia, Daniels California Yacht Club syndicate composed of noon Thursday was the Hobie-33 Breakawa)'. of Seattle. scratch boat in the IOR fleet was 31 •Pairings, Page B3 and his I I-person crew did it again this year in George Alexander. Mark Rossi and Hal Ward. skippered by ~nnis Hibdon. Cabrillo Beach mil<""s out Thursday at noon and presumably a different yacht, and more than a day faster All three yachts shattered the old elapsed Yacht Club. Wlth 230 miles yet to go finished Thursday night. There was no By HOWARD L. HANDY Delly,.,. Con llP D .... than 1979. time record. Breakaway has a lime allowance of 36 hours commun1cat1on with the Oect or race head- Daniels guided his MacGregor 6S Joss At least four other vachts were expected to over Joss. quaners at Puerto Vallarta Thursday ntght. Bill Brillon and Mike Gove rep- resent the struggling young pros who will participate in the 11th annual Crosby Southern Pro-Am C'lambake at Irvine Coast Country C'lub Satur- day and Sunday while veterans such as Alan Tapie. Mike Reasor and Cesar Sanudo give the event ex- perienced players. A to\al of 74 pros will be paired with an amateur partner over the 36- hole, two-day tournament. Included Stanford violated NCAA rule in the list of amateurs is Cathy LOS ANGELES (AP) -'Eleven Mockett. the national Junior girls members of the Stanford football champion who is a member at Irvine team, aff of them walk-ona. were Coast CC and George Argyros of allowed tree.aocesa to the training nearby Big Canyon Country C'Jub. table lut Mason, In vk>latlon o1 who 1s the owner of the Sea11le OV, Barons shake off foes Manners baseball team. NCAA rules, It wu reported today. Play will start on the first and 10th Walk-on1, by definition, are not tees at 7:30 both days unless weather allow.d to receive fr .. aid of 8lf'f cond1t1ons warrant otherwise ... If the sort, and that lnctudee free meal9. greens are frozen. we will delay up to HOW9Yer, becau1eofWhatStari- an hour." says chairman Jake Rohrer. ford Athletic Director Anay Getg« "I fit goes any longer than that. we will was quoted aa catlfng "an ernbar- have a shotgun start at 10 o'clock." r.-ng accounting error,"• the Bruton. the defending champion, ptayeratnqueetk>nwereabletoeat was on hand for a practice round at the training table at no co.t Thursdaf. "This 1s the only tour-· nament have won as a professional , But wflefl Geiger dlacovered tut and 11 means something to me to week what had happened, he tent come back." he said. No player has letter• to each of the 11 players, ever won the event twice. asking them to retmburM the ··The course 1s about the same as I untverltty more than $300 eac:;h. remember but the greens arc in much According to a report, the letter better condition. I didn't make Mid that If the money wan't enough last year IO 31 toumamenJS so returned by March 31, "the umver- 1 had to go back and get my card. I'll slty wtll not atlow you to register for play in the San Diego Open next the Spring quarter." week." said Bntton. who finishing The letter offered the players an 39th in the PGA qualifying school opportunity to earn the money this year. Gove won the tournament here 1n through "student employment 983 . . " ov. the Spring brMk." I and 1s paired with Mockett 1or G.u.-met with the 11 playera the two days this year. •'V""' Tapie. who retired from the PGA foralmoetanhourWedneedeyand tour four year ago. lives in Laguna softened his stance. The-March 31 Nieuel. He says he 1s not interested m deadllnewuecrapped and~ u ying to get back o n the tour full time, Nld the ldhW.C depar1ment ""'8ht preferrin$ to devote his time to offw 1Ummer emptoyment or raising his 7-year-old son. NCAA-approved loan• to the stu-- ''l'm trying to scratch out a li ving dents Involved, the Stanford Daily and playing on the Golden State tour was quoted aa aaytng. on Mondays ... he says. At the mo-Geiger waa quoted aa aaytng he ment he 1s the leading money winner held hlmteff reaponltble for the on that tour. situation, which, he laid, ''ap- "I may go to Europe and try to get parentlymayhavet>Mngolngonln my card over there to play for a other years, too." Edison clinches Sunset playoff berth with win Things can be tougher the second time around. as the iirl!> basketblll teams from Ocean View and Foun- tain Valley high schools found out Thursday night. However. the Sunset League co- leaders shook off some lethargic moments and remained in a dead heat for the top spot with tnumphs. Edison. meanwhile put a lock on third place with a v1ctof) over Hunungton Beach. Here·s what happened· Fouwo Vall'ey 67. Weatmi111ier 53: The Barons. who tumbled the Lions. 69-41 in their 10111al meeting this season. led b)' onl) seven at halftime as Westminster put forth a game effort. However. the. Barons' depth and superionty on the boards was too much for Westminster to overcome Wtth a rebounding ad\ ant.age of 44-15. Fountain Valk> was able to put up 77 sho~ in the game. and despite making onl} one fret throw. outscored the Lions from the field. 66-36 Jackie ( oo~ led the "a' for the Barons "1th 17 points and q re- bounds. "hile Da" n U" ler had 1-i points and nine rebounds. and Jill Myers had 14 points and 11 re- bounds month or two. And I'm involved in a "I'm responsible.'' he was new golf company with a handful of quoted as t4Mllng the Stanford guys. We will manufacture golf clubs OaJly. "If you want to write up and equipment. I also put together someone for being responsible, It's golf excursions but plan on playing a me. I'm the guy In charge." Not this time Westminster's Jenn~ 8a1tagl1a led all scorers "llh 20 Point~ little more this year." Sam Bowle (left) of the Portland Trail Bluere block• 1hot bf New York'1 Ken Bannl1ter during NBA &ame Thureday night lD Portland. Bowle led Bluere to 139-122 win. ··wes1minster sure has 1mpro\l'd a lot since our first meeung." said Fountain Valle) Coach Carol Strausburg Chargers flex muscles again in Sunset finals Edison qualifies 12, FV 11 for CIF prelims Chargers. he can now say he has the best dual meet and tournament team 1n the league. "We've had some awfully good teams.·· said Lorentzen. after watching has Chargers out- duel the other Sunset schools with 208 po1nb. "but this is the best team we've ever had here ·· By RICHARD DUNN Dollr"""" Conn11• d1nl After watching Fountain Valley High crowned Sunset League champion the past five year'i. Edison got a !attic even last week and dethroned the Barons in a dec1S1ve dual meet wrestling match. Fountain Valley finished second Wlth 156 p<nnts. hardly a surprise. Edison qualified 12 wrestlers for the CIF prehms next week, and Fountain Valle) earned 11 berths. Meanwhile. Westminster. which took third with 12411 points (mostl) 1n third place bouts). qualified eight -five of which came from the consolation matches. Thursday night at Edison the Chargers proved 11 was no fluke. this time in the Sunset League finals. ..With our overall balance." said Lorentzen. "we're fOod. We don't have any fish. meaning Wl' don t have a guy that goes on his back real And perhaps for the first time 1n Terry Lorentzen·s 12-year career as coach of the Eagles, Saddleback have different goals Estancia High. still clinJ.ing to digs title hopes in the Sea View LeagU'e ba kctball race. hosts Saddleback tonight. a team fighting for Its playoff life. Besides chasing pace-selling New- port Harbor in the league race, the EaaJes must also be concerned with third place Corona del Mar which is one a.ame back. Saddleback. however. is in danaer of mi sina the post-season tour- nament af\er sufferina a touah 64-63 loss to Newpon Wednesday niaht. The Roadrunners. at 7-4. are one pme behind CdM 1n the Sea View race. Newpon Harbor. which holds a 2-0 cd&c over Emncia this season, can move closer to the a View title with ' a win at Laauna Beach toniaht Elsewhere in the Sea View. Corona del Mar visits Costa Mesa and Woodbrid&e 1s at University 1n a match up 01' lc~ue tatl~nden. Edison and Fountain Valley securely~ nestled 1n the other two playoff pos1t10n\. With losses b> Huntington Beach and Manna on Wednesday, Fountain Valley owns.a two-pme lead over the Oilers tnd Vikings in the race for third place. Mater Del attempts to make It 2J stra1ght tht$ season when the Monarchs visit second place Pius X. All games have scheduled 7:30 upoffs. Tonight' schedule: SCA '11eW l.llA.U. SeoclleOKk 17-41 •• th•~le lt·2) Cor-de4 Mer (I-JI el Coile Mele (4-71 N9Wl*'1 .._, . ._ (lO-H •I Lffune hKll t•·7l Woodtlir!M ci•t l 11 Unlwnllv (0 111 MMHT L•A.utt OcMll Vlr# 17·01 t i Mt11ne () SI EdliOll U •7) el H\lfll~Oft heel! If Sl Wttlm.R\ltf (I 61 el ~-l•lfl Velln I• l) AIMIL.US L•A.W Me!W Del 17-0) •• ltM x " I) l lM!Ott Mollltomlf'v Cl 61 el St lteut ll·<ll l!lhllt ()·<I) ti l ltf\O!I Amel CI 6) cas). Edl'on had SI\ wrestlers earn unc;ct \ champ1onsh1ps. Fountain Valle) countt•rt•d -w11h fi ve champions. Manna·s Ed Ru11 \\()n at I ~Y "ht•n Fd1son·~ John Lowenhruck t'ouldn't continue he'cau<;(.' of a \Ore clbo" cau!.cd carha 1n the da' The SIOf\ 1n that di\ ISIOn. hO\\e\er \\J\ lhl; third plal'C matlh Fountain Valle} freshman Greg Dnnnon. -who earher in the )'Car dec1s1oned Edison Stmor Mike Corral. 8-1. topped Corral in the 101-poundclassagain. The score was I 3-2 this time and came despite C'orrars blood) nose that forced a halt to the match for about thret' minute'i Huntington Beach's Ken Beck 1n tht• !Ot(s topped Edison's Jeff Kawakubo for the title. Edison'<; Gene Patino panned C'hns Halo..i: of Huntington Beach (3:43) at 11 5; and the Barons' Many trech dominated the Oilers" Enc 8udw1g. 22-0. for the 122-pound t1tk. Fountain Valle'"<, h1ghl~-rcg.ardcd Robt-n l '}ekawa. "ho last Tuesda~ 1n1urcd his left ankle. was g1,en tht• nght in challenge the Thur .. da\ '<, thin.I plJt't' "rt·,1kr But i.incc l '\clo..awa·s tt"ammatt•. Phil DuR11urd1cu. tin- 1\hcd third tu ~uJllh tht•rt· " II Ix· m' matt'h and l ,ei...a"a "111 .1,,umt• thtrJ h11 J \ anJ compete in tht• prchm' ··1t·, a team ~pon:· ~1d li.J1 11n { o.K h John Rosalt"I. "tt'\ what"s tx·-.t for tht• tt'Jm .. t ·,cJ..a"'a 1s ourrarta1n. ht··, 1lu1 lt•ader It (Pleaae .ee EDISON/84) Kiilgs overcome Flyers' 'fat' lead PHILADELPHIA ( ~P) -Lo' An~lc Kinp Coach Pat Quinn summed up the Ph1ladelph1a Fl)"ff'l0 performance succinctly. sa)tng, ··Ther got a hulc fat when 1t was 4-0 ·· Quinn made lhc comment after the A >ers SQuandcrcd a four-aoal lend and 1hc two National HockC) League team battled to 1 4-4 11c Thursd:n n~ht at the pcctrum Fl>ers Co:tch Mike Kttntn didn't a&rt'C with Quinn. "(don't feel WC &Ot fat Ill all,'' :lid Keenan. ··1 don't think we're the kind or aroup 1ha1·s codl:y or conftdcnt .. Keenan Jd the K.inp .. ,oo._ advan~ ofsorM and1v1dual errors and cap1tahud on them, and v.~rt' ablt" 10 get t>.ck an &M hockey pme.'· The flyers.. 1-4-1 1n their last SI\ pmes. led 4-0 onl) I 13 into the ~nd prnod. The Klnp. hO-.-t"cr. ~f't'd four tra1&}\I aoal 1n the OC1tt 11 m1nu1e and 28 second to 11e lhC' pmc pn.-~'>ure t'arh hut \\l' didn't Lake ad\antagc:· \a1J Quinn rl'lrmng to thrtt powt>r phi'' on wh1l'h tht 1-..tn[I.\ failed to score "Fonunatel\ wrn:-"ert• able to romr ba k. The\ v.cn• 1en1atl\t and we v.erc able to get a couplt ofhrcal s When we got our fir<it 1oal v.e ga1nc<l more t:onlident-e," the l o~ .\nacles roach said Keenan pve crtd11 tor tht-come-- back to Bernie Nicholl\. who ~ored the Kina ·third and founh aoal~. Nicholl • who now ha~ JS goals. said ... When w.: rot our lir<it 1oal the) went into a la~. We aot on a mll and kept ll aoana. Once WC sot the momentum aoina ~"tTC WC'tt able to brtak them dov.-n. \"WckncwW(couJdcomcback We know we <;an KOtt pl and on« v.e act n 101na 11· hard to iop u ... ht Id. The Sunset Lcaauc playoff picture has pretty well taken shape with un~a1cn Ocean View apparently on m ~•v to the lea~ue crown and IOU'ftt COAST LaAGUI LHllM Mlllt t•·SI "'' C ... •"-Vetev ,.,., ··~i..c:-.. M oltft V ct II el II Toro IS <11 $eft C*'-11 U·61 11 OeN HO!\ 11 It TODJ P.nstca (def ... lftl) and Illa <>c.n Vlaw teaa- matee meet Martu tolllelat. Quinn said the Ki"I tn~ to prt Ut't the n Cl'\ t~r1) but IOt bumtd anJ P"t up an earl) & I "The\' HlH'"' v.rtt under a Int ot Th<: K anp. ~I· I 1 n tbcir la\t five game , hlld thrtt chonC'C to win 1n O\CM1mc. hut Fl"CI'\ ahc rdlt L1ndM1'1h made I"'~ fine ~"~.on mot~ b\ Marttl Dmnnt' and Jim fo\. Qnd Cr111 RC'dmond hit tht poc.t ' l .. Ocean View U, Mariaa 37: It was a tight first half with Manna owning a three-point lead at the end oflhe first period aod lhe Scahawks tak.tna a four-point edge at antcmussion. However. Ocean View bepn pull- '"$ away in the third quaner and won gomeawa}. Tnna Vlachos paced a balanced Seahawk attack with I 7 pouiu ( 12 in the second half). Michelle Chomicz had 15 and Laura Simek I 0. Chomicz also had I 0 r~bounds and Dana Dout) dished off 13 ass1SU. The ht&hh&hts for Marina included Heather Kirkup's 5 of 7 effort from the field and 13 points. Stephanie Sabehno added I 0 for the Vikmgs. .. We made some adjustments in the second half." said Ocean View Coach Kelly Painter. "'I was happy to give a lot of the kids some good playing time." Edison SS, Hullagioa Bea~ 41: The Chargers assured themselves of a pla)off SPot -taking a thrtt-game lead an third pla~ with two to pla). ~n1se Ogburn ( 15 points). Knsten Walson ( 15) and Michelle Henn~.,, ( 14 > supplied the bulk of the Cl\argcr at1ack. Edison benefited from 4 1 opportuniut'~ at the free throv. ltne. convening .:! I, including a 7 of 13 ~howing m the fourth quarter. Wilson added 14 rebounds and usan T) ler pulled down 13 for the Chargers. For Huntington Buch \ \Onne Holada\ had nine rebounds to go" 1th her I r· points. Mater l>t'i 71. St. Joseplt'• H : The Monarchs continued their march tov.ard an unbeaten l\ngelus League season v.1th the eas" "'in in Lake"ood · Mar) Ga1ne~ had 27 points and Kim Ellerman added 18 for the winners FV's Harry picks Utah; USC gets ·Leggett \ pair ol I nunt:itn \ .tlll' llitth \tjnJ11uh. ljl lo.It-Arad I qi.ttrll and H'lC'IH'r ( Jrl Ham ha't" mJdl' lhl·1· deu<.1on' on "hl'rt' thn '"" bl· pla' intt t'ollt'~t· lnotNill l t-ggctt an all-< ·1 f pertnrml'r "1th the Baron' in 14 4. ha-. 1nd1l.11cd hl' "'II be at1l·nd1ng lhe l nl\el'lt\ ot ~uthem < ahforn1a l e~l·tt al'io lOnc.1dcl"C'd L "il hcforr lll~lnlt on 1he Tro1an' Ham. tht' hrmhrr of .\11-1\mcncan F m1k Ham ol • tnnford 1.1l<,0 a tormcr f ountain Valk} \landout \ haH·umm1tt~d to go to the l nl\ t'r\11\ oft tlh "I'm n.·alh proud ot both ol them." said Founuun \ alle) C. ll&Ch Mike Milner Mcanv. h1le. thrt"e Edison pla c:rs havr made collt e comm1tmtnt , two to the n1Hrsll) of Pacific Quancrbacl Kelth Jarrell 1s head- ed for 8o1~ State .. h1lc wide rcu1\.cr (1rta 1-.oparek and hncman David Lopez are bound for lhc Uruvcrsiry of Ptt1flc That male fh e pla)'t~ fonncrt' from Ed1!10n curtt'ntl) at Plttfic Prc~ou~j. Dennis Mc<Jo-.a.n. Du- ncl Gnffith and Don Oibm tt~ltd that school Nrv.port Harbor H1Jh t.a kk Tom fl.1tchem "awaiuns confirm uon at the .\1r h1n.-c -'u1dfmy ~bile team- mate' \,f 1l.c Rttch .. trba11 rommmcd tn \ ( \ c:arher th•~ "'ttk , • --· Pn.AP...,.lftet LOS ANGELES -Louis Cict1an ~ bun•t let the "fact that his leas were ~ amputated 18 years aao keep him from co.du"' besketblll. .. rm jU$t a auy wbo lilt~ basketball and coach1n1 and ::s:cns to be in a wheelchair," said Cicciari. 2S. of Ora Hills. He coaches tbe junior varsity basketball team at Granada Hills Hiih. Even thoulfl he'll only be pa_1d some s~ for his fiis time th.i s season. he could hard ly be h.aP.picr. •I love it," C'icciari said. "Coaching is a lot of fun and I &et a lot of satisfaction out of it. Not because we win or lose, but because the kids arc good kids and 11's a lo1 of fun beina with them." .. They· look up to you somewhat, and it's a responsibility." The man who gave Cicc1ari the chance. Bob Johnson, the coach of Granada Htlls' varsity team . calls Cicciari "an outstanding coach. "Heh.as good knowledge," Johnson said. "He gets aJona with the kids very well. They respect him." Cicciari ha.s earned it. One day, when he was 7 years old. he stayed home from school because he was sick. Wi1hm three months. his less had to be amputated. Doctors said he had purpura thrombosis. a disease that pr()lressivcly destroyed the blood vessels in his legs and threatened has internal organs. "The disease was progressing up from mr toes," Cicciari said. "The doctors dcCJdcd the} 'd better amputate before it got up into my internal organs and killed me off ... fonunately, 11 happened when I wa~ vounser and I could adjust." o.td LAtttiermM, NBC-TV lat•nlght hott. rllloa.19 on the Super 8owt XIX tefecest: "If the gllM prOYed one thing, It ' 1 that Tom Landry should ..... ,,.. ... Brown'• condition •stable' Atlanta rallJee from 23 down Domlal4u WlWa• acorcd 22 points as m Att.nla overcame a 23·po1nt deficit to post a 94--91 ove11imc victory over Milwaukee in a National Basketball Association pme Thunday niaht. The Hawks, nappan1 a th ree·aamc los1nastreak. bepn thcircharsc after Milwaukee's Paul P'lfscr scored on a dunk shot to give th< Bucks a 71-48 le'8 with 3:S5 left in the third quarter ... Jn other NBA action. ,rau J•baoa was fouled as he made a three· Point shot with seven seconds rtmainin in the second overtime and added a free throw to a.ivc Washanaton a 128· I 26 victory over Detroit. Johnson • who finished with 12 Points. added another frtt throw wim three seconds len to account for the final margin . . . Ralpla Samp1on scored 42 Points and Rodney McCray hit a season-high 25 to lead Houston to a 112-1 Os victory over Golden State . . . Larry Nance scored sax of has 22 points in the fourth penod as Wilkin• Phoenix rallied to beat Indiana, 105-91 ... Ponland rookie Sam Bowle scored a career-high 24 Points and had I~ rebounds and five ass15ts as the Trail Blazers rolled past New York. 133-122. The Blazers won their second straight µme. the first time thcy'ye ac- complished that since Dec. 6 ... World B. Free scored 18 ofhis 29 points in the third quarter as Cleveland built a 19-Point lead on the wa y to a I 08-99 victory over Chi cago. The Bulls' Orludo Woolrtd1e hit a basket w11h about 10 minut~ to go an the third period to pull Ch1C3JO within 50-49, but the Cavaliers ran offlhe next I J points to stan a 22-4 spun that produced a 72-5J lead. Free scored I Oof those 22 points. including two on a fast break dunk that capped the surge. Montreal beata Quebec again -------------~ ...... Race car drlYer :Affleck cUee DAYTONA BEACH -Francil Af· • flN:k . a 34-year-old race car driver from Charloue, N.C .. died Thursday when his Ford crashed on the backstretch of the On yton:s rnternat1onal Spttdway and flipped several tlmts. AffiCC"k, a nauve of St. Lambert, Quebec, suffered mns1vc head 1nJur1es and was pronounced dead at the Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Btach shortly af\er the I: l S p.ru. EST accident, said Larry 8alewsk1, speedway spokesman. Affi~k was pntct1cing for unday's ARCA 200 late model stock car race when his vehicle went out of control and .. started spinning as he entered the backstretch." &lew5kj said. There was no fire and the Ford's protective roll cage, which reinforces the driver's compartment, remained intact. the spokesman said. --Trojans win again on road But Washington State slips UCLA a def eat in overtime From AP cU1patcbH SEATTLE-Ron Holmes scored 21 points Thursday night as use. leaders of the Pacific-10 ~onferenc. basketball race. rolled to a 61-50 lcaaue victory over Washington. ~ The 1.numph gave the TrOJ,!lns an i-2 Pac-10 record and a 14·5 overall mark. USC has won all five of •.ts conference road games. Washi ngton. slipped to 6-4 an league play and IS-7 overall. . Southern Cal, which had a J0-2~ halfi1me lea.d. 5t.arted slowly in the second half and Washington led bnefly. Th~ Trojans went back on top for good at 38-36 on Holmes basket with 13: 14 to play. . With Washington 7-0 sophomore center Chns Welp 1n fou l trouble and then o ut of the game with his finh personal with 9:28 to go. USC completely shut down Washington's inside game. Elsewhere an the Pac-I 0: Wa1bln1ton State H, UCLA 58: In Pullman. Joe Wallace scored 18 points and Oti5 Jennings added 14 as the Cougars stopped UCLA in ovenimc. . . The score was tied 56-56 at the end of reg~lauon t~me. Washington State had a chance to wi n, but Ketth M.or:nson missed a 17-foot Jump shot with one second remain1.ng. WSU controlled the tisf to start the fi ve-~inutc overtime period and held the ball for nearly tw~ m1~utes before Jennings put the ~ougars ahead. I~ stay with a JUMP shot from the baseline with 3:09 remaining. Artzoaa H. Stanford H: Sophomore guard Steve Kerr Cbrls NUao'a sc.-cond goal of the game. ~ scored a career-high 23 points, IJ coming in the first half. wnh 7 2J left in the third penod Thursday ' as host Arizona defeated Stanford. night. proved to be the game-winner as Montreal continued its season-long mas· . DELRA y BEACH. Fla. -Ivan Lt'ndl ~ Arliooa State 81, California H : Sophomore guard tery of Quebec with a 5-4 National Hockey League ofCzechoslovakia shook offa sluggi!hstan · Bobby Thompson hit a 10-f~t jumpe_r with 18 seconds victory. The Canadiens. 5-1 • l against the Nordiques and Manina Navratilova began at a tomd remaining to give the Sun Devils the win in Tempe. this season. moved back into a first -place tic with pace as the two No. I seeds Powered th eir In the PCAA: Buffalo atop the Adams Division with 64 point~ · · · wa y Thursday into the third round of the International UNLV 97, Pacific 7Z: Balanced scori~g. led by ~he 16- Elsewhcre in the NHL. Doug Wickenbeiter scored a Players Championships tennis tournament. point efTort by reserve forward Ed Catch ings, earned the short-handed goal with 5:38 remainin$ in regulation to Lendl was forced into a first-set tiebreaker before I I th-ranked Rebels to thier 17th consecutive victory. lift St Louis to a 5-5 tie with Detroit. W1ckenhe1scr elim1natine John Sadri, 7-6, 6-0 on the wmdy. sun-The Rebels, who have 1he longest active winning KANSAS CITY -Doctors treating Ci] picked upa loose puck at center ace. fought ofTa hook by swept stadium court. Navratilova ripped off the first streak an the nation. br~ke open a tight ga~e lat~ in the first runninJ back Theotis Brown of the Kansas c II• ·Detroit defenseman Reed Lar1on and slid a son nine games en route to a 6-0. 6-:l victory over Robin half and improved their record to 18-2, 1ncludmg an 11..0 City Chiefs after a hean attack have backhander past Red Winf · goaltender Corrado Whate. mark in conference play. dissolved a blood clot in one of his Micalef for his 17th goal o the season ... Rick SanJ01eStateSt,NewMexlcoState5t:lnlasCruccs. coronary aneries. the National Football League team Middleton and Dave Reid scored an a 20-second span Televlalon, racllo center R~·e Owens scored 18 Points and forward Stony said Thursday. m1dwa) through the third penod 10 break a 4-4 ue and h S Gary Heise. assistant director of pubhc relations enable Boston to hold on for a 7.5 victory over Hanford TILEYlaaON Evans ad ed 16 points to lead t e partans. for the Chiefs, said that Brown's physician. Dr. Michael ... Dcfenseman UIJ Hiemer se t up three goals, including 6 Pit() HOCKIY In the Big 10: ~ Sweeney. reported that the 27-year-old player was free the game-winner by Dave Lewis, as New Jersey (d~ ~)·ch 9 : Klnga at Wethington Mlcbl1u State '4, l!llnol1 51: Michigan State gu~rds of chest pain and that all vital signs were stable. H 1s defeated Pittsburgh. 6-3. toextend the Penguins winless a ' annet · Scott Skiles and Sam Vincent scored 24 and 20 Points, condition remained serious but stable. streak to seven games ... 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Channel 7. • RADIO 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: St. John s at Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at Villanova. Channel 2. • Washington. KMPC (7 10). Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL UCLA at J p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC' at Washington. Channel 4. Washington State. KNX (1070). I p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY Boxing -Robin 7:30p.m.-COLLEGEBASKETBALL: UC frvineat Blake vs. Adolfo Medel; women's world speed skating Pac1fic. KWVE-FM (108). championships (delayed ); Great Pool Shoot-Out (part 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State -------------------Dodaers, Phlllles seal deal Oliver headed ----West; Zachry to Philadelphla two). Channel 2. Fullenon at UC Santa Barbara. KEZY ( 1190). 2 p.m. -GOLF Haw 11an Open from Wa1alae 7:JO p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wyoming at LOS ANGELES (AP)-Al Oliver. Country C'lu ol u . nel 4. San Diego State, KSOO ( 1130). who ranks 42nd on major league 2 p. -COL E B KETBALL: Slanford at 9:JO p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach baseball's all-time list with 2,676 Anzo State. Channel 5. tatc a1 an Jose State (delayed). KEZY ( 1190). career hits and owns a lifetime batting m. -SOCCER: Liverpool v~. lndcpend1ent1: f 305 ·11 be I · h (Repla of the T~ota Cup between England and Sunday average 0 · • wa P ayinf wit the Los Angeles Dodgers in 19 5, his Argentina played 1n okyo [)e(:. ~. 1984. Channel J4. TELEVISION fo unh team in three years. J p.m. _BOWLING: PBA tourney from Venice. Fla 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Busch Clash -50-male The Dodgers acquired the 38-year- (delayed), Channel 7. sprint race of the world's fastest stock car drivers at old first baseman-outfielder from the 3:30 p.m. -BOB UECKER'S WACKY WORLD OF Da ytona. Fla .. Channel 2. Philadelphia Phillies an exchange for SPORTS· Wilhc Ma)'S. Hank Aaron. Wilma Rudolph and 10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh Caro-. nght-handed reliever Pat Zachry. Mark Spill are among the athletes featured 1n this hna at LSlJ. Channel 4. The deal. finalized Thursday, had humorous hour of unusual spon, ( hannel 4. 10:45 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA All-Star been in the works for several weeks game from Indianapolis. Channel 2. . 12: 10 p.m. -KARATE: Norm Williams vs. Michelle whale the Dodgers and Oliver ham· A b ' S Jth t i cf Rochette (tape), Channel 4. mered out contract terms. U UTn S fil 0 TeSJ0 n I .JO p.m. _GOLF: Hawauan Open, Channel 4. "We are very pleased to have a AUBU RN. Ala. (AP) -Auburn basketball coach 1:30 p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: Track and field -playerwithAIOliver'scrcdentialson Sonny Smi th has decided to resign at the end of the season. ti S Olympic Invitational track and field championships; our club," said Dodgers' Vice Presi- A news con"'"rcnce was scheduled loda"'. . Id d k h . h. r S dent Al Ca mpanis. "He has a fine •~ , women " wor spec s ating c ampaons •P irom ara· hitting record and we are confident he Smith. 49. has compiled a 96-95 record an seven Jevo Yugo•lav1a Channel 2 · ' · · will help bolster our offense." seasons at A.uburn. This year's team 1s 13-7 overall and 5-6 7 I JO p m. -BOXING: U.S. vs. Korea (tape). Channel Last tear with San Francisco and 1n the Southeastern Conference. "I love Auburn and the people connected with 3 p.m. _WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Bicycle Race Philade phia. Oliver hit .301 in 119 I lk d h n I S d k. · c games with no home runs and 48 Auburn. but when wa e on t c oor ast atur ay Across America (tape); World Alpine S 11ng ham· runs-batted-in. He has hit .300 or (against Kentucky) and saw there were only seven or eight piomh1ps (delayed). Channel 7. better 10 each of the last nine thousand people there for the game (despite more than RADIO 000 · Id) I d If 'Th · Th p b seasons.ma1or league seasons. 10. 11cketsso, sa1 tomysc , at~1t 1s1smy 4:JOp.m.-PROHOCKEY:K1ngsat msurgh, Oliverisascven-tameAll·Starnow last 0 "'ason.'.. m1th said Thursday KWVE LM ( 108) ~~-~~~~~--~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~-·r~~~·--~-~~~~~~~~~~. joining his sixth 1tam. After be~n· ning his career in 1968 with Pit· ' Remember Hirn on Valentines Day #Ill Fa1hlon bland 759-1122 with by Ralph Lauren Your Newport Beach .., 0 Home for tsburgh, Oliver was traded to Texas an 1978. He returned 10 the National League in 1982 when the Rangers traded him to Montreal, which iicnt him to San Francisco to start the 1984 season. Oliver's stay with the Phillies lasted less than two playing months aner club officials initially said he would be their first baseman in 1985. The Giants sent him to Philadelphia an a four-player trade last Aua. 20. and an 28 games with the Phillies, he hit .312 with 14 RBI. Zachry. 32. was 5-6 with two saves and a J.81 earned run averaac in 58 games with the Dodaers last year. He owns a 69·67 record and a 3.S I ERA in 283 games durina his major league seasons. Stevena named to Ezpreu po•t LOSANOELES(AP)-RichardS. Stevtn5, a manaaement uceutivc in Southern California. has been named Chairman of the Board for the Los Anieles Express, the United States Football Leaaue team announced Thursday. Stevens 54. is Chairman of the 1985 Cah?omia tate Exposition and Fair. Ch11rman of the board of dirtetors of the H1novcr Oroup and owner of the consultina firm. Rct· reational Advisors lntcm1tional. Stevens will ovtntt the uprcss' finance, market1n~ pvblic: relations and concession depanmenu. the team said, addina that ht will also interface with dub pruidcnt Don Klosterman and rcpon to U Fl Commi loner Horry thcr on all aspects of tht cluh•• ocxra11o n1 .. FoR THC RE coRo NIA WISTlllH CON,llllNCI P'1c111c DlvWeft LA.ulten w L P'ct. Ptloenix l S " "6 ~orllal\4 ~ l: !: S.alllt n lO 417 LA CllNAt'1 ?O 30 400 Golden Stare 11 3' 7?4 Mldwau OMMetl JI 70 609 1' ?1 S71 21 ?l MO 0 2S 2S SOO 73 ?1 460 Kett1e1 Cllv 16 J3 J?7 IASTSRN CONl'•ll•NCI 8olfon Pnlle!MIPhll Wall'llngron New Jt<tev New Yor~ Mllwaukff O.rron ChlCellO Atlanta Cleveteno tnolana A•allll< 0M"911 41 9 39 10 ,. ,. 74 ,. .. 33 Centi' al Olvlt*I 34 11 30 19 24 1S 11 29 16 3J 16 ).I l'fMlnda'f'\ ScWH Sen Antonio 120, LA ~ lot Clevelall<I lot, Cnlcuo 99 WHhin9fon 11', Derro11 126 12 011 Utah 114, Kan1e' Clrv 9' Hou11on 117, COl<Mn Stare 105 Atlante 94, Miiwaukee 91 (Oii Phoenix IOS. lnOlena 91 Portland 133. Ntw Vork tn T enitllll't Gama1 No oemat teheouleo Satur08V'• Gamet NO gemat lChedUIA<I SundaV'I G1me All Ster Game at lndlaneooll\ SPllrJ 120, CllPOen lOI oa 3 9 ,, J 17 11 > L.A CLIP'P'E•S (IOI) -John'on 6· 19 •·4 16, Celcl'llnot 1·7 3·4 s. Don•ld\on e-12 7·8 73, Nixon • IS l ·I 16 Smllh S·IO S·1 IS Cev• 1·13 3 1 19, Bnooemen 4·11 1·2 t'. Wlllle 0 0 2 4 2 Mu•pny O 3 I 2 1 W1rr1e1< 1·2 0-0 2. Goroon O 3 o o O Tot•lt 37-90 34·46 lot SAN ANTONIO I 110) -laveronl 1·6 S 6 1, Mltchelt 1 10 1 • 9 Giimore 9· lS 4·1 n. Moore S 14 1·? 12. Gervin 10 74 3-S 7:1 Pu'°" 3-4 2 3 I Ban~• S· 10 2 1 12 Kn1gnt 2·S I· I 6 Rooerhon S·9 3·) ll Coo11 2·S 1·? 6 JOl'IA\ I I 0 0 1 Tolalt .W·10S 31·39 110 kere bv Ou•"-" LA Ch111>trt 18 '1 24 3'-109 Sen Anlont0 34 33 )1 16-110 Tllrff POinl t>Oel\-Knlohr Fouteo our-Gilmore Raooun<l,-LO\ Anoetet 60 (OonelCJIOll 121 Sen Antonto 74 (taveron1 19) ""'"•-LO\ AnQe\et 76 (Nl•on Ill Sen Anlonlo 30 !Moor• 111 Tolel IOUl\-LO\ AMGale\ 2S. San Antonio )4 Artenoancf -1.35' ColeGe ~corH WEST use 61, we,n1ng1on so Watnlngton S• 66. UCLA sa IOI) Neveoe Let VctQat 97. P•clllc l? S•n Oleoo SI 1S. Colorado Sr 12 ROCKIES Ari1ona 61. Slan(oro 5' Arizona SI 61, Callfornle 60 Sen Jote SI 69, New Mulco SI S9 Cotoreoo 12, IOWI St 70 New Me•ICO 16. BVU 1• Tex1t El P1to 61. u1en S6 S.ri•• Fe 79 Grana Cenvon 74 toll EAST Penn SI S8 Rhooe ltlano SA Army 10. Sr Frenc1 t Pa 11 F elrlefoh D•cklnton 13. Lovole M(I 61 Merthell 93. Aooaiacnoa n SI I? Menacnutell\ S9 SI Bonevenlure S6 Nor•ntetrtrn Sot C0tg11te 4S SI Jotee>n ' 6'I Ceoroe Wun1no1on 40 Temote 69 Ru•oert st Wt\I Viroln1a '5. Duounne 61 SOUTH Lou1t1ana Teen '6 Te111 Ar11noron &I Norin Ca rc>11n11 11 Voro1n•• 13 Kentuckv 61 Vande<O•lt 67 Ala 811m111Q'1em IO JKkWl'I Sr S1 C11a<1e1 1J w Cerot1ne 70 HarOtr1·S1mmont S9 Ceruenerv S7 JeckM>11v11Le 71, Sou1n Alabama 6'I McNtAle SI 10 Arkan11t SI 60 Mere.er t1 Samford to M1<1<1te Tenn 60 l enneuee Sr S9 N C W1tm1noton S8 E Cerohna S6 01<1 Dominion 1S Sou1n Flor•Oa 13 V1 Commonwealth 11 NC Cnar1<>11e S6 MIDWEST Indiana SI, \/Vl"ont1n ~ M1cn1oen 9S Purdue 84 Mocnoo11n SI u . llllnolt S6 Ohio St 63. Nort~we\lern 60 Wlchlla SI 80. s llllnOll S6 Creio"1on SI, Drao S6 SOUTHWEST 8redlev 16 w Toe• SI 11 NE LDYl\111\a 90, N Teu1 St /4 PCAA 1t1ncffn9\ c~-· WL Neveoa Ln Veoa' 11 0 Frt1no Steff I 1 Cal Stale Fullerton e 3 UC Senla Bero11ra 6 S Sfn Jote Stare 6 6 UC Ir vl,,. S 6 Utan Siar• S 6 Pee.II•< 3 a New MexlCO Slelt 3 I Long BHcn Sl&lt 0 11 Tllunde'f'l Scat'AI OYeral W L II 1 13 6 11 a 10 10 II 10 10 12 12 • 1 I) 6 14 1 11 Sen Jo1• Stele 69 New Mexico Slate S9 Nevada Lu Veg111 97 Pacific n Setvrdt'f'1 Gamt1 UC Irvine al P1Klflc Ulen S•••• el New Mnoco Stele Nevaoa Let VeoH a r Frt\no Stele Long Buen Stele •• San JOH State Cal Stele Fullerlon at UC Santa Bert>era HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Fountain Y1lev "· WHtmlnsi.r SJ (SvnMt Leat111e) WIESTMIHSTEll (SJ) -Waller 1 Keerns 2. Le 6. All lle 13 Bero 10 Ba1te11lle 20 To1a1, 19 17 10 S3 P:OUNTAIH VALLEY 1611 -Handtev 2 Walin 4, Coo~ 11, CIOwer 6, Glelerow\ICI •• Myert I•. JOM1on 2. Lewler 14 Tolall ll l·S 61 Scare bv O\l•rtef'• Wttlmlnt1er I 16 14 IS-SJ Fountain V11ltev 11 u II lt-67 Total roul1 WHlmln\ler 6. Fount•ln V•lleY 11 Edbon SJ, Hunttneton Bffch ~ (SuttMt Laatut) EDISON (SJ) -OClt>vrn I~. W1l\on IS. Hen,,., .. ., 14 Nolhlnoer • Tvler l. Ru00 7 Total• 16 21·41 S3 HUNTINGTOff ••ACH ( .. ) -~v I I, .,.,,_ l. AttmifOlll t, Met'-'· Mwrn •· LUNt & h<.kt< • Tolal• II lf>-1 ... k.,.llY~ £01.on 1' 14 I 17 S) Huntington hach 1 10 IS I~ T Ol al IOul• E Ol \OI\ 16 Hlilllll\9 IOll hach ~ '°ouie<I out Lulld CHal P9mott IHI> Ocffn Ylew SI, MertN JJ (~I.ff-) OCIAN Vl•W Ul l -ChOmtcl IS Douty 1. HOUllOlait 1. LaWM>n 0, Mitter 1 Rootlque1 6. Slmtk 10. Slratoht 7 Vla<no• 17, z.,,.111 ? Total• 14 10-14 st MAlllNA U71 -Klrkuo 1). Smtih 2. S.o.tlno 11, Cnarroln 0, Kuettat 1, l1klt<h• 0, 0Utan I, 8r...,nler l. Tota l• IS 7· 13 )1 • Seen bv Ouarttn Octan View ' 17 17 U-5' Marina 11 10 I 1-37 Total tou11 Oceen View 12. Merine 11 Fouleo out CnerrlOn <Ml Mlt.r D.i 79, St. JMetlf\'i U (A119A'U\ LM-) MATI• 011 (7t) -M Gel,,.y 11. Menlre 14, G Cel,,.y 10, Elltrmen I •. Movnce 4, Di.tit 6 Tolel• l3 13·76 19 n . JOSEP'H'S (56) -S.mPM>O s. POde11>e 19 Bre ci.tton II, Mo1man 10. Sr\etyn•l•r 1 Stuffier 7, 0.Veoa • Tolal• 7S 6· 13 S6 kw• 11¥ Ou•rttn Marer 0.1 73 t I 76 lf-19 SI JOHPh'l 6 IS 10 l!l-5' Total lout1 Mater 0.1 IS. Sr Jowon't 17 Fouled out Braci.tron tSJI Sunaet LH.ue LM.- W L OcH n View 1 I Founlt ln Velltv 1 t Edlwn S l Huntington Beach 1 6 Marina 2 6 We.rrnlntl•r I 1 Overal WL II S .. 6 13 9 9 I) 9 13 1 IS TlwrlClllV'• Sew .. E<ll•on SJ, Hunlinoron 8eecl'I 46 Ocean View SI, Marine 37 Fountain Vallav 61, Wellmln•••r S3 Tu.lc&a'1'1 Gemet (11 Oceen View el Huntlnelon Bffch Foullleln Valley el EOlwn Marin• at Wt11mln•••r NHL C~llLLCON,E••NCE Sm""'8 OM"-1 w L T "" GF Eomon1on 31 10 6 ., 111 Cargerv 11 10 1 63 2SS W1nn1peg ,. 11 s " 739 Klnei n 21 10 5' 24S Vancouver IS 33 1 37 1'4 Nerr11 OMSlefl SI Loult 24 19 10 sa ~ Cn1ceoo n ,. 3 49 10I Mln,,..ore 16 ,, 10 42 112 Detroit 16 30 9 41 "' Toronto II lS 1 29 161 WALES CONP:EllENCE P'alY'ICll Olvlllen wun1ng1on l3 13 • /4 ,,, Phlledelonle 29 16 ' 6S 119 NY l\tan<lt<\ 29 21 ) 61 749 NV Rangert 11 ,. • 42 187 P1t111>uroh " 21 s •I 191 New Jer"v 17 79 6 40 111 Adams Olvbten Mon I real 11 11 10 64 110 Buttaro ?6 IS 12 64 196 Outoec 2S 11 7 S1 111 Bo\lon ?S 12 1 S1 701 Heriford 17 29 s J9 174 Thurldav't SCOf'A\ Klnel 4, PhlladtlDhla 4 BO\ton 1 Harrloro S New JerHV 6, P111s1>urgh J SI. LOUI\ s Detro11 s lie Monrreal S. Quebec 4 NV IMenoert 1 NY Ranoe•1 ~ T~I'• Gamet Klnln •• Wathlng1on Edmonton ar M1nnu ora Vencouver al Wonn•DtO Klnvs 4, Five" 6 ~con bV Perloch GA 177 114 239 m ?al 199 107 114 7•9 733 IS7 164 214 no 730 716 111 ISi 193 189 m LO\ Al\Ol'iet 0 A 0 (> 4 Ph•l•dele>n•o 7 7 O ~4 FIN I P'e<IO<I I Pn1la0eto111a Howe 1) !Prooo Pouhn1 lJ 1 Pn11aoe101'11e Proop 79 !Crou man IC err I 11 16 1001 Penet llet-TOCClltl Phi (lriooin111 4 S4, Mer\h Pho (noollinOI 1000 Kerr Phi l\lath1ng). I) SI, Calley LA ltlHl\IMOI I) SI Howe Phi (roughing) 17 7S Ta vlor LA (rouoll •"lll. 11 ?S. Well\ LA (l\OIO•no1 .•• 01 Zfltl Phi ltilon tllck1ngJ 19 Ot S.Cond P'wlocl 3 Phl111oelonu1, Poulin IS IProoo> J4 (\Ill, 4 Pr.lladelPhia Ron Suller 11 (Cravtn, Zeze11. I 13, S Lo' Anoeltt, Mokoulo. 1 (Shull, Hakonr>sont 4·03. 6 Lot Angeltt, Engblom 1 (T o lor Dlonntl. 1 40 I PPI 1 Lo• Anoetn. Nlcnoll\ l • (Fox, MokoH•), 13 J?, • LO\ Anpeie\ Nicholl\ 3S (Gallevl 1601 Pena111e\-Merth, Pnl lhOl<11noJ 101 Sikel, LA thigh 'hLklngJ I lt1 Brown, Phi troUQll1nQI 8 16 LaPoonlt LA lhOlb•not 10 IS. HO\llOdar P'1• ttll>Owlnol 13 S6 ltu\kOwlo.\o LA lh1gn \lickir'IOI 18 S. Brol"'~ Phi •rougr.ono) II S4 Third Period None Pena111es-Zere1 P!'I· rouoh•n111 I JS, N•ChOll\ L.A lrougn1ng I H N1cnoll\ LA (hoo•unol 14 19 Ovet'Ttme None Pena111e1-None SllOIS on Goel LO\ Angele\ 10·9·6·7-71 Phlle<ltlPl'•9 11 11 12 -34 Goehf\-LO\ Al!Qtlt\, EliOI 134 tnor, )() \8Vel I Pn114dt10'1•• Ltndt>ergll '21 1l 1 Altenda nce -16 121 Reltrff -Don KOhlH\k1 Los Al1m1to1 THURSOA Y'S RESULTS ( 161tl Of ". "'"'' ltantell' "'"""91 FIRST RACE. One mll• Pete Rich h Bo• tPar'<erl 1 l>O CaPC!n Role !Swarrtioull Toucna Soarr.. 1H01ll Time 1 06 3 S u EXACT A f9 ., Pelo \2160 uo a o 160 260 J 60 SECOND RACE. One mile lrOI Noble Reoan tF .. cot Sto )to JOO Merlini Pttoe Ir SrterrenJ ~to 3 60 "' Alweyt I Aclt.trmanl • •0 Time 2·07 2 S U I XACT A It II oeiO 161 SO TH•D ••ca. One mile -L..,el 0..-11 (A~l 700 UO • • T art;r (l,..,,ltt) U O UO Atlffl 'aJ'llHY l ..... nol 640 T1mt 2~ 11S ~IX.ACTA CM l Ni<I Ml SO 'OURTH ••Cl . One mtlt 1ro1 Hunlat"l Ito .. (Swrll\I) 7 60 • 90 J 40 Barooua COe~I UO J?O Bakla va IOrt90'vl 1 90 Time 104 JIS 1'1'TH ••ca. One mlle..JMIU P"Oenl• JKll (VlnM'I) 810 560 l 00 Fro1tv Sid-(I' Shat'renl II 00 S 60 tilt\ Marine (Koenig) ) 00 TllM 701 l /S. U 11 XACT A (S· 6) 11810 '74f 60 SIXTH llACI. One mJle pace Andvt llellltl (Tocto 111 e20 S70 uo ltOCkY korc.n IMcCertvl 1090 1.20 Jame• Vincent IPlarcel S 70 Time 2.07 1/S IJ IX.ACTA (4·31 D•ld n.w.so. SIVINTH ••c•. One mll• 1101 Jonctum tTremlMey) 11 ?O UO 2 90 Seuv Siar (Plano> 1 to 7 IO J•vt ~la' (TOOO II) S to Tlmt 207 ll IXACT A (4 31 pefd '30 to llOHTH •ACI. One mlle 1>6Ca. Siar Parron (Parker) 2 to 2 40 120 Sllenl TarH I CACkarmett) l.70 , 00 Creve Dlekla l5orloo1> l 40 TllM 1 57 l /S IJ llXACTA (4·11 paid 1930 NINTH .. ACI. One mllt P8Ce Hennan1 E •"'"' C01mrl 10 40 6.40 560 Juenetra (Merriam> 1910 6 40 Fiora Danlu IPIAt'ul 9'0 rim. 101 415 IJ IX.ACTA (7·4) oak! U7) t0 S2 P'ICK StX (~S+6-4·71 Paid '3200 wllh SS wlnnln9 llC11el1 (flve "°''"' Total carrvover DOOi' Jll,7n.3S TINTH RACI. One mite C>Ke Cao1a1n SllVtrl IAnotrwnl S.20 • '° ) • How<lv 5Nt11 IPlarul 1000 UO Howov Mon !Plano) J 40 Time ? 01 415 IJ EXACT A ( 1-11 Pelo llSI '° Allenoence 3.933 S.nfa Anita THUllSDA Y'S RIESUL TS (llr<I Of lf·daV 11\«~e<I "'"""81 P:IRST RACE. 6 lut1ong1 Savour (Slblllel 10 00 6 00 l 00 Roco10 Nevasco I va1eniue1e1 9 .cl 3 60 COieen M1nt lret !Dominguez I 140 Tome I 10 l /S SECOND RACE. 6 lur10no1 One Bold Move (Plncavl 6 .0 410 160 Privare Room ILozoval 4 10 4 oo Lt Smlr~ IMcHerouel 410 Time 1097S S2 DAILY OOUBL• .lfO-SJ l>eld SJS 60 s7 CONSOLATION ~LE 110·41 Pe•o "40 THNtD RACE. 1 lurlOng\ Hert><e Ouevte I Vtnzll 6 00 Al Kne11le lMCHerouel Ct1r1t ' Lao l~lel 310 3 00 1 60 HO 6'0 Time I '1 3rS 16 ,,,, .. , P:OURTH It.ACE. I I Ml<lnOon IMcHerove> ''° uo 260 HO 2 IO Ml A Fortune (PincavJ Alert Rete>onH (Shoemaker ) ~IO Time 10 1 S FIFTH llACE. 6 furlonO\ F•lr Am• IMcHaroveJ 14 10 6 80 4 IO Lale NIOl'll Women IOlivernt II 10 11.0 Luch Camni. !Deta houuev•I S60 Time 110 l i S u EXACTA 11·121 oa10 s79100 SIXTH RACE. One mile Mar•lava !Toro) ? 90 1 40 1 ?0 Small Amot (Looham) • 60 ) 20 Snow Slope 1Dom1noue1I 3 40 TIIM 1.37 315 SEVENTH RACE. 7 lurlonol Zaoaller (Va1enzvel•I 11.00 6 60 ) 60 Cron F1a1n tLozova) 1110 S 00 .t.lrrOling IPeoroieJ 4 40 Time I 11 4 S JS EXACT A 14 II 0111<1 1397 SO EIGHTH llAc.£.. I • mtlfl Oii tvrl Manera IDetel'IOvuavel 10 00 4 80 ) 20 We\lern 1S10lllfl S 10 ) 80 HanoM>mt One 1Toro1 S 00 Time 1414•S n P'ICK SIX 16·1 1·7+111>e10 '3.47040 '"""' 3J w•nnono hcllel\ '''~ l'IO<\e\) U Pt<lt.. S0> COnlOlellon 0110 \ 134 10 with 141 win n1no 11c1<el\ 1 love llO< \ell NINTH RACE I 1 16 m11et Dvnannoneoe Mera I II IO I 60 6 10 White Donner Burn\ 1s,0111e1 6 20 4 00 Mehc ealo•elhOUUhl 1Dom1nouei1 S .O Time 1 •• • S U EX.ACTA IS 41 oaoa \111 SO Aller>oence 19.311 Pro tournament (al Oelr•v ... di, Fiii.i Men'' s.cono"'wn<I Sln!IM• Ivan Ltnot 1Crecno\lovek1e1 oer Jolln Seoro tU SI 7-6 6·0 Anoen Jarrvo lSweoenl del Tom Gulllk\on tU S I 6·1 6 3 Joakom Nv\lrom 1Swe<lf!r>I del Ernot Fe<nanoer 1Put<IO R1co1 6·3 7-S S•elan Eooero ISweoen) oel Woore .. F•oe" tPo 11no1 6 1 6 0 Vonnoo Noa l'I Fraf\Ce oel rerrv Moor IU SJ 6·2 6·4 Jonan Kr e" Soutn Alro<a del V1111v Amrilra (lndlal 6 4 6·0 Wemen't S.Con<I Reunc:I S....t Mat11na Navralllova US J def Room While IU S 6 0 6·) Mehlta Gurnev IU SI def Jemie COider lU S I 6 1 6·0 Bonnie Gedutell. U S I def T trrv Holtaoev IU S I 6 0 6 I Su•an Mau:arin IU S.I a.I Carina Kartu on tSweoen>. 1·6. 6·1. Carlino Batull rCar>eoe> def Row ivn Falrbanll ISouth Africa> 6 2. 6·3 Hal'la Mandllllo•• Crecno,1ova~1a l def 1<1in~n Cumming, I u s I 6 1 6 l Pam C•H•e I u s I def P errlc1a Me<lraoo (Braz11J 6·• 6·3. (111ar1ne Lonoovtll (Sweoen) del Tint · Schtur Lan en I Denma rk J 6· 2. 6· 1 Kim S11ae1er IU S I O.t Manuele Mateeve tBul· ~artnl 6 4 1 6 6·4 OMO'" llshine DAVIY'S LOCkEll (New'*' ... di) -18 •n9ters 17• rock coo, 1 cow coo. 1 OltcO oeu 1 meckt<el 16 Ki.IOUI. I """~ 'We couldn't shoot or play defense' The-game wasn't as close as ft nal score: Donaldson SAN ANTONIO , Tr~as (Af>) - The an Antonio Spurs defentcd the Los Anaclcs ('lipper~ 120.108. but center Jame~ Oonnldson o f the loscM said thC' ~orr "wa'I no t rcflccttvc of how bad the g.1mc wa'I." "W e JU'lt d idn't have o ur heads 1n the pme 1n thr third quarter W e couldn't pn'i'i. 'h oot or play dc(cn~ After you 're JO points down 11 tum~ into prbagc time. We made 11 respectable but 'it11l lost." l>onald~n uad aAer Thursday ntaht's National Basketball A"ocrnt1on pme. Gcorac Cicf'-tn M:orcd 2.3 po1nu and Mark lavaroni anabbcd a carttr- h1ah 19 rehound'i to lead tht 'pur... while Oonald\On tied his season h1ah with 21 point\ The S p ur\. 2.S-2.S hendina into the II· tar break. took control dunna the first ,,. minute~ of t he 'l«Ond quaner. pu,h1na their lead to I 1 points. They c'tendcd 1hat lead to '6 late 1n tht' thmJ auancr "Ourdowntall 1o n1gh1 W:lSJU'lt that we c ouldn't mah· a 'ih o t ," ~1d Lo<1 l\ngclc<, Coach Jim l )nam. wh ose 1eam dropped to W· '0 "We were 'ihooting JS pcrci:nt a t the half. and that's not going to beat anyone "We made a ltulc bit o fn nin 1n 1hc founh quarter. b ut co uld n't ovc.-r- comc the margin. We arc ~1111 gearing ourselves to making the plnyofl~. W e will try to comt' had ,;trong nc.ll:t week.'' Lynam added Los Anaeles pulled to within 12 durina a 29-Q fourth-quan t'r rally wuh MnrQu t's Johnson and auard Norm Ni.,o n le d ina the war . Nixon . w ho scored 16 points, wlll JOtn Gervin 1n the Western Con- ference b3ckroun 1n und.ay' All· Star game. purs' guard J o hnny Moort re· corded his tinh tnplc double o( the \t'ason , sco nna 12 potnts.1rabb1n110 rtbound and handing o ut 11 &\\l'it\ San nton10~, <\r11s G1lmorc scottd 22 po1n" -1nc ludma nine 1n the p1v1tol Sttond quar1t'r slrtak - and anhhcd 13 rebound\ before fouhna out with 8 .10 l<"fl 1n th<" pmt" 4ian .\nto n10 ( o ach C o tton r 1l/\1mm o n<1 \aid the ~PU" pla)cd tht fir<1t '' m1nut~ tht bt--.t tht') '"t played nil )Car "Our dcfcn'IC drl.'w a lo t n l 'itt•al!> .\nd that gaH' u\ a lot of ha'll..l•ts." F1tn1mmon s said "W e sllll haven't developed that l 1llcr mst1nct when wr gel b ag leads. It'\ vcrv simple. Wc'vc gol to wm wmc-gamc'I on the roaJ. 10 the !C."Cond half to have a ch anct" n1 the d1v1S1onal title." OUR LONG TERM lEASE OR PURCHASE; A l:AAGE INVOfTORV f ASSURES CMOICE rt• WJ '* • '"",...no• · t~• ... ................. ........... • c:...-v~ let trw. c.. .. C.....-V CM) IATUltDAY'S ITUTIMO TIMU , ........ 1 >C>-arlen G•lhrtQlll, Ole4I Almovltt t Sent• An• CCI. JoM Horne Woody ~11n (lrvln.t Coei r CCI 1 »--Stht 1,.el0!4lf. ltOlen<I Oteoocl 18111 CaMon CC:~. l lh Tuten, MldlMI Oruuer (119 Canyon CCI 1 ,.._lrvet1 Norton. Glt0er1 \o<g IKnlekerbockt< CC I. Roel Melliet, ~v f111Cl'ICOCfl. Orvlne Coa\I CCI 1 ~Mell S.Jrz, Kevin Svmme<tll IS.. clltt CC I. Ouk.e Oetcn.r. Her0tt1 Ende !Bet Air CCI. a 07-All $Cl\1Ulng David lltHancs 1 Senta An• CCI. Oen Koet1ar1, !loci.rt C Ln l'4t !Senta AM CCI I 1~ROO NUCkOlh ltlcl'lerd Tl'!Ofmen 1trv1,,. Coe,1 CCI. Eroe 8allen, D J Benriev ts.tlte Ana CC I I I~ 81Kk. Mevrwtro Franklin (Ilg Canvon CCI. ltOCI Curl, Tt<rv Hecllell 18lo Canvonl t'76-lt!IY Barr, ROOAt'I WrO<le Uloo Honoo GCI, Tomnw Armour Ill Jim Giattvllat 18~ CanvOtl CCI I •1-0.vt Tnote Devi<! B Brvttt lMIUOOft VlelO CCI O•v• LvllOtlrom lt00..1 Torre IOlcl Renell CCI a S0-811 Gtauon. Will Lavman 181g Cenvon CC I Joev Reue11 0.an P•u•IOll IWCAGI I st-Johfl S•ark C.eor0t Cl'lellu1 181g Canvon CC I Dev• Pow en Cto<IM F Kllmaln IYort>e Linda CCI 9 06-ft•nov Wetk1n1, Tom Cuev !Irvine Coe\I CC>. Greo Powet1 Oon•IO Kenneov CS.nla AM CCI f :M>-8kl Oerre11. Hal Ceurltl I Annan· Oale CCI. Curt Bvrum Rooerr HO\lle w I ltancno Sen Joaquin C.C I 9 46-Blll Nffl, Carroll Wllkt\ llr •Int CQ811 C.C ). Alen T ePle. Ari Moder (Irv!,,. Coa" CCI 1007-Jav Don Blekt , Ktnnt ln Huloerr (Norlll ltAl'<:ll CCI Jim Pe1rall• Jemet Lauritzen !Irvine Coat• CC> 10·2.-Tom Perntc.e Jonn Lomme (lrvl,,. COHI CCI. Norm Jarv1t, Dick SI JoM (lrvlrw Cou t CC 1 10-SO-Arne Dokka George Rven I B•o Canvon CC1, Ctter S.nuoo Dev10 C Gre nr !Senta Ana CCI 11 O.-Oeve Devi\ Cllv<k T arQuln1 IRanc:no Ser1 Joaquin GCJ. 81H Mellev. Tom O.Fort11 (Sen•• An• CC I Tentll IM 1 l<>-To'T'I Lamore M1cneet Roml>OIO IFalrt>enk' Ranch CCI George Ceole Jerome He -•n 1810 Canyon CCI 7 lt-Lvnn LOii Jamet Hewitt lrvme Coetl CCI Jeff Thonuen 1'Nrc Berr ... IMne Vat'<lt CCI 1 ..-okk M<'Cleen JK'< w''"' R•ncno Sen JoeQUln GCI, JONI McComot n 111.cnaro Jonan'9n (H11nlln9fon Seaci1f1 CC t 7 S4-SCPll T etnolAIOtl Jonn L """'' llrvlne Coell CC>. Jat"rv Snooorau. B1u Ture>1n (Big CanvOtl CCI a ~u1rv Clerk, Jim Grev (lronwooo CCI. Bill Bullner, Rlcnard Curnutt fBIQ Canvon CC I I IC>-M1~e It••~ JOhn D Lutk IB1g Canvon CCI, Tonv Grime\ sreniev Brocknotf I Bio Cenvon CC J I lt-Oa ve Aunell R1cnero McOan1et 1B1g Canvon CCI, Bill Berrell Lach Houon (Annandale CCI e 76-Jonn Dt Forett Robert Ralllll !Virglnl• .:c1 Brien Mooo. Cnoo Wlltelle Or vine Coat I CC I • SO-Ltnnlt Ci.tnenli Rooerl POI\\! tS.nta Ana CC I, Riek Fthr OouUIH Clarke 10.kmonl CCI I St-81al,.. MCAlll\ler Marron Wille !Irvine Coatl CCI. Bill Brillon Maurv De Wela tBlg Canvon CCI 9 <>&-Dave DeLono Co11n Whl 1 P•ume Velltv CC I Jim C.t llaoner J()fln ROf!rer llrvo,,_ COHI CC I 9 1-M•kt Gove, Cethv Moclt.ell tlrvlnt COH I CCI P•ul W1u D•n De Mille IB•o Canvon CCI 9 lC>-l om Grev Lou s.tu• lronwooo CCI Diiiard Pruitt Ro<11ero B Sm11h 181g Ct nvon CCI 10 07-JOf!n Ml"-' Ch8rlet HAiter Big Car>von CCI Dave Hoooy Jonn Snee tB>o Canvon C.C I to 1.-M1llt Rhffi Barr• Ha1larno<e Sen•• ""• CC• Jett Co\lon Ma\am. Ooe•a B~mUCM Du~\ CC 10 54>-J·m Ruri.ooe Ke1ll\ Norov B'll C•r>vo" CCI Rio S~ouMI G1enr> W•ll•en Vort>e L "4• cc I 10 ss-.,. .. u Metui.e Thomat Ho1~1n\ • Anaheom GC I Kell h C'41arwelt< Jonn 8uUIO IP"'°' \/erde\ CC I 11 06-Paul Purlzer Ge,,. Auer1>acn 11rv1ne c .. e.1 CC1 Jonn Chellee George Arovrot 1B1g Car>von CC I 1 t 14-John Jacocn Jonn Mc Na u11nton IB10 Cen;on CCI Rav S•ewen Cnuc• Po11er I Bo Canvon CCI • ThuncMv'' fl"an"ctlotli BASlaALL AIMric.att~ BOSTON RED SOX-S1gnC!'Q JeC,•e Cullerrer \horl\IOO and M1kf Brow" P·ICht• 10 -vu r conrrecl\ CLEVEL.-,ND INDIANS-Sooneo JuhO Franco \l'!Ofltloo Brooi. Jacoov lhirO one'T'lan. ano Ito• Smith Jerrv Ud•ur eno Jim S1wv Off Cher\ IO one vH r con Ir I C,, MINNE SOT A TWINS-5-o~ Jonn Butcl'IAt' ollcl'IAt' 10 • ont · vear conir act Reecnt0 • contract e0<Mmtn1 w11n J4tft Rffd calcl'oef Na~LH- DOOCEltS TraOt<I Pa• l acnrv P••Cner 10 lhf Pt1<laMIPM•• Pr"llif\ tor A• 041vtr tirtl 08\em•n MONTREAL E XPO~ S111neo Tim C11let Jonr> Ooo1on and F IOvO Y.omen\ P•lche11. and Aene Conra>et Al Newman and Lui\ l!lvtra, 1nllfl<Mtl 8ASKET11ALL NalleNI ,,....,.. Auect.flen CL EVE LAND CAVALIE lllS-ACl•vetlt<l Edoar Jonet. forwero cenier P:OOT8ALL HlfleNI ,,....,_. LH9Ut NEW YORK Gt ANH Named B111 Bet1chlck oeren11v1 coo•Olna1or ~T LOUIS CARDINALS-Nam.a Cr.uc" Ban~tr running oaCll \ co.cl' •n<I Ole" Jam1e\On ollen11ve c01Y<11na1or Ulll!H Sllfln fNftNI 1.H-LOS .-,NGELES EXPRESS-Nemf't1 Rlcl'lerd S Sltven1 Cnettmen or the Boero JACK!OHVILLE BULLS-Cui Mell RODlll!lon eno Ben Ben,,.11 querteroec•' S.~ Terrv L.Counl wlc:lf! rect ver ro • IWO·vMr COtllre<I Noel Pboenlz. an 11'."'Year·old Balboa ancter. dl9playa flllJ etrlqer of Jack unelt caactat off tbe Balboa Pa..W.. dock. It's like old times at Newport Bay Anglers enjoying plenty of action with run of smelt Years ago Newport Ba}' was one of the finest fish mg harbors alo ng the South C oast hoe In the '40s and 'SOs. both )Oungand o ld anglers used to cro wd bay front pu:rs and haul awa) buc ketfulls of croaker. halibut and Jack smelt Well. 11 looks hke the good o ld days m a y have returned. at least that's how good ba) lish1ng was this past week. The annual run o fJac k smelt 1s tn N c wpon Ba) and those' anglers 1n the know arc CnJO)ing some red-h o t a c tton on these lighting s1h ery fish that run 1n the on e to two-pound class. Newpon has a resident population o f small smdt. found under d ocks in the harbor that an~ uSt:d most l) for bart and dunng the spnng m o nths 1hc1rlar$crcou~ins m o "e in and feed hca\11) in c hannel ""ate rs. T u m Gra). manage rot the Balboa Pa" 1hon tackle fac1h11es. inv ited th1"1 wnter do"' n to the doc ks this past week to sample somr o f the great actio n ~one o f tho se fishing the pa"1ho n d ock were disappointed and the Jack sm elt sh o "'ed in got\d num~rs. The trio ol angle" rn o u r group accounte d for m o rt' than l ()()Jac h all o'er a pound. 1n kss lhan t"'o ho ur .. o f anglrng o ffthl· d od. .'.tost o f these Jac J..s wt"re rek:i.,l·d to li ght J11 NIEMIEC OUTDOOR S again. but a stnngcrful was kept fora tasty m eal. Southland anglers who want to en JOY som e great light tackle fis2 should head to the bay now. Ri with ultra-light sp inning gear. our- pound test m o no and a siu No. I 00 scro unger lure. anyfishennan as s un: to have a good tame. These Jacks hit lures well. b ut also can be cau&,ht o n h ve anch ovies. slabch ovics, o r other c u t bait. When fi'lhing ban, a SlZe No. 8 hook is sugge\tt'd. because smelt have a ~mall m o uth ..\ spht shot about 18 inc hes above the ban. cast into the running 11ed. ""'"get a stnkt' o n m ost e' Cl) cast "'he n the Jac k!. ~n to h n c;ome anglers u~ a bobbcr to 1n - J1cated a stnle but most angler.. fly hne theba1t Fl~ fisherman can alsoenJO°'.' some actio n o n small tl1~ while casting a sink ing 11~ h oe Jad. ~melt w 1JI be Sta) ingaro u n d tor a"'hlk and tnlless bait and watt'r cond11to n schangedras11caJI) tht'y sho uld bc catcht'~ble unul mid· March F o ran update o n fishmgat tht' pa' 1lron d od . pho nc o "'5· I QO.S LEWIS, H OOKS. RUN AT FORU M M EET 1:-..c,LE.~OOD I \Pl -.\memdn 01~ mp1l" ~tar<. Carl L n w, and Vakne Hn..co-H ooh . "'ho l o llel·te d a total o f '>C' l'n gold m ed a ls a t the l 9 M4 ( 1a mes head a linl· internattonal fit>l d for tonight'\ ind oor trJd . m el·t at thl' Forum ll•\lot\ \lohtl m Jll h t:d Ji:'\l' ()"l'O\ te at 01 c a p t uring lour gold mi:dal, "'JI tn and cont1nUl' hi\ JC'lm1nancc 1n the iongJump He·n b<' [tun ning for h" "llrld ind oor hcst ol 2~-111 • \t't l..i't 'car J nd "'II lw Jlll'mpung 1t1 run hi\ '"to~ \tnng rn th l' l''""' to .lo l hl' rrtord number o f tnn \t't'Ull\ i.' "''"'in tht• longJump "41 h' < •l't1rgl' Rro"' n hct'-"t:l'n I I.ISO a nd I 9'i2 Rrt\lo-Hrn1I..\. "ho ""n thn•t• gold medal\ dunng thl· Ol\mp1l tratl.. comf)l·t1ttn n . \Ct J \\Mid tx·'t 1n thr indoor 440-\ard run l.l'I "'l'd r nd al Dalla' 'ilw'il run 1n l hl' \.\n nw n \ 'no m t'tl'r\ at lhl· f orum tai.rng a lidd that 1ndudt'' f-lt)fl'nll' C1n lli1h the Ol~mp1r ''l'l'r mt•d all't in thl' 200 meta'.> \bo i.UO\j)t'trng IO lhl· nll'<.'I \I.Ill bf athkte~ Imm thl' '-tl\ 1ct l 101o n "'h1<"h t'ioHottt•d thl• ')ummc.-r C iamt'\ Ko man1a. Bnt..i1n l ul'l.i \)""1lzC'r· land ""t"dcn and \k\ftll Three 01\ mri1i. nwd.1lt'1' lro m Ro mania. "'h1ch came to t h e OI) m - P ICS dt'Sp1te the ~' 1et·led han arc entl.'rC'd tn thl' meet D o 1na \klrn1c OI~ mptl gold med al1't 1n 1hr "omen·,~()() mettt'i ..ind ''"er med alist rn t he I .SOO. will (Ompt'tl' in 1he "omco"• l 000 vards \he'll 11.n aga1ns1 a field that 1ncluJC'c. lnn..i Poth alo\Slta"a o f the \o' lt'I l nwn "h11.~a~ ranled No.~ in thl' "'orld la'it 'car in the 800 ml'lcr. ,ind D ia ni.' ·R1chhurg o f lhl" l nilt'd \talc \. "'ho ha' thC' S«o nd · l..i,lc t timc <'' rr lor the 1.000 12 2~ Ill R omania's h ta I o' 1n thc Ol ~m· flll h ronll' m t'dali'il at RlX> m e ter!> "'11 lllmf)\'tl· in t hl' "om l·n ' l.SOO mete r ' 01' mrm twh.1 ml'lfah,t .\ n1i.o ara l U\mtr \tam 1u o f R l1rnnnra. t h e "'omen·, \lo 11rld rel"mJ -h u ldt'r 1n the l"n~ 1urnp .il ~4-.l' r' l'ntl•rcd in her \pl'CIJ ll\ "\l. l• o pt·nl"J nur '<'3<.on la,1 wt-el end in Dalla\ and th!\ " nnh o u r 'l<'C'o nd m<."C't .. ..aid < U\Ol tf·~tan, 1u "\\e are 'l'f" ha pp' w tx· herr not o n l) tor tht' goo<l t'llm p<'t1t100 hut becau~ v..e'rt> h a' 1n(t 'l'f" had weather 10 R o mania· We w•nt to th•nlr the followin' •pon•-0r• for the Huntin,ton &•ch Hi,h School Drill Team'• L•• Ve,•• Ni,ht. I. Sw•m1on & Cl•rk 2. Coa.t C•dillai: 3. M•mori•I PrompC•,.. 4. Crown Clean•r• $. Tr•n• Natlon•l &crow t n.. DrU1,i•t 1. Huntin,ton BrHlr•r• _.pt. Ltd. ... v.rlyn N. J•nHn I. S.., Town Re•lty 10. S..I S.•clt Tr•HI I I. Wood.T'• Mark.t IZ. Dolphin Pro1Hrtln IJ.. t•tw F•rm lruurance 14. K. W. R••lty, Inc. IS. R. D. Slat•• Au«. II. Rkltard Harlow .. uoc. 17. Nintlt St. & Locu1t A~. Ltd. I&. JrJ cl £Im Ltd. 19. Wilmou City IN••lopm•nt ZO. Bob cl Nanty K.irlrHy ZI . Huntin,.ton S..t h Honda ZZ. CH,.. Plumbir11 ll PX C.m•u cl Appllancn Z4. Clo WJ.ita FIOl'UI ZS. Jam• A Plt~lll• Jay M. TM ·M.w· S.Cret"'7 11. Huntin,ton 8Hdt £1.-ctrlc U.. C W. DrlNr ContrtttOI'• n . A.,rl-We1tarn Contaln.n JD. Parlrar Plumw.r.. JI. Crwn cl ANO<'., I~. •\ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 8, 1985 .. North's late charge earns him tie for lead Log/a~ Three Others s h oot 66s Sutton. 8'"unne<·UP on 1hc Los Angeles Open L.......... ,,.,,_,. ... '""M' ,..,,_,, GH -... " ,,_,, ···~ ·--"· ,,_,. a t LPG A k • LOfl Hhtl<ie )6·34-10 O.onlt Bums 37·l'-1l Sltvt JOfltl 3S·l7-n Pt ul Alf~ 37 ,._,, tWO WCC ~ago. . Tim SlmPtOfl 34·3'--10 Andv MaQff lS·S.--11 Marlo. Lvt >6·37-13 Cllarltt lolllne 3' lt-7S to share fi rst in Hawa ii "lf you re not putting good, this can be a -.Ou kl 31·J.r70 0-llllOM 36-3'-71 TommvVerenllnt 3'·31-Tl Wavnt Gradv ~~a tour.Dey hard golf course " Sutton said. Mark w1-. 1s-n -10 Mikt llrleh• l7·3S-71 Mark MtCum0tt ll·3S-7l Mer11 11roo1u ?...·~.._15 ' T11cirTWH Lahman 34·3'-70 Stflt P•lt U ·:M-71 • G•rv McCorel .O-ll-13 Roon.v Acla ,..,---, 1.-0 AOll.I l1 33-70 Jeff Slvmt n 36·3'-n Jim T!lofpt >6·31-73 L TllOmplOfl le 37-7S H ONOLU L U (AP) - Andy North. whose Hal Sullon 33·~ Ronnie Btecl\ 34·:M-61 ROHf' Maltbia 3S·3S-70 Miki Huit>erl lS-37-12 Ernie Gon1tlt1 ll·3S-7l Helt lrwln 3f·U-1S la t victory ~me in the 1978 U .$. O pen Anov North ll:~ ~:z'c!!::n, ~:~ Nlctd'•ldo JMJ-10 arett UPPfr lMS-n SkH1tr HH lh 33·~73 Bot>t>v WacJkln' ll·31-1s bl.rd1°ed five 0 1·5 last Sl.X h oles t'.Ora 66 that pot' SCOll SlmP&on ...., I "•»-69 llOI> GllOtr JS·3S-70 Loren Rot>erll 34·3t-71 Makolo Kome.ali.I 3S·Jt-73 Gerv Pinn' 31-)7-7S '' O•n Helklon on 32·Jot-46 Jev ......,, 119 -O Elehtllltr1141' 3S-3S-10 Mlkt llelcl 3S·37-72 Tom Sill'lt.mann 3'·J7-73 Jett Harl 31·J7-7S him in a four a~11e for the first-round lead L•rrv Mill ~:u-.3..__..77 c C 11toctrl9Ul1 :M·u--.t 01ve 0vr1n 32·»-70 Tc. Cl'ltfl 11-:w-n s.n0v L'l'lt lS·ll-13 wooov Btackt>urn .o-n -1s "'rh rsd · t · · n.... G If T ..,,,.,.,,. O'Maare .-,,....., ltex CetdW.. lS·U--.9 lloO Tw1v Je·»-10 M Kuremo10 3'·36-71 KoHlo.u Snlmael• ll·3S.-Tl 0on Ille' 31·3'-1' I U ay In e awa11an "V...-0 0 Our-Venct Heafner 31·30-67 &udelv Gatdnlt 3'·~9 Chrlt Ptffv 31·33-71 e·Chuck Dam 3'·3'-72 1t11pn Lenclrum lt·U-,. JOCllt Mudd .0-3'-76 namenl. Oen Pont JS·3?-6J Wllllt WOOCI 33·~9 l rlO Fu on 37·34-71 Frank Conn« JS·l 7-12 Hlrol111 lthli 3t lS-74 llun Cochren ll·lt-76 "I ha ven't made t hat ma~ feet wo rth of FrlCICoul>let ~S:~~ Tom ~uer 3'·~ Tom W1t1011 39·3:>-71 JonnMlnettev 16·3'-12 Arno1el Pa1mar 3t·l6-7• llOt>MurPhv 40-U-76 UltS in SO lo ng it's .,,. .. ry," Orth sai'd ai\er Mike Smith 34.~ 01vld Frost )1·37-.69 PIYnt Stewert 37·JA-71 Clltrlll Coodv l•·lt-12 Mlkt Sullivan 31·36-74 Jonn Fo119hl lS·41-76 ..,.... 11 Crelo Sleeller llt n Cren1hlw 3'·33-69 Ken llrown J7·3e-7l Al Gt lt>erotr 36·>6-71 L Ttn Broeck 3'·3t-74 8111 lltrgln 39·31-76 droppin& COn.se<:utive birdie pUtlS Of .20, 25 Bob EulwoocJ ll·ls-61 Oon Pooley :M•3S-.9 Cortv Pevln JS·J+-71 Grte0 Twloo' 16·36--71 Shlnso u Mee<le 3'·36-74 Lerrv Ordonlo 41-lS.-76 ,_.nd40fcct and then Clos· .th · f 10-Jim Simons ~:~ HowaroTwiltv 34·3S-""9 J1vttau JS·>'-71 ClllPBlc:k 31·3A-71 Hu1>er1Grffn 37·37-74 RiehardMartlntl ... ,._.17 411 fi .h I h !Ing Wl a pair 0 "'•on"°vs,e..r~ .. _.....___... Wevl!t Levi :M-ls-19 Tonv SIMI 34·37-71 D•vicl Eelw•rell )1·3S-n llOO.rl Wrenn JS 39-74 Otllnl• Trlxltr 39-3'-71 OOters On t e U t two 0 es. ,...ft -~ MM. O'Greelv JS-,.._.9 GaorH Arclllt JS·36-11 Ken GrH!I 31·35'-71 ll1c11erel Zolo.ol 37·37-74 M1k1 HOiiand .clo-lt-71 ." North's fast finish in the warm and breezy 'ti!~C:::: ll:~ Mike NICOlttt• :M·ls-19 J c Wl<I 34·37-71 Tom woooarel 3'·36-12 P•r McGowen 11-37-74 Jeff Sancw• .O·:it-11 •weather hfied him into a tie with Canadian llerrv Jeeo e1 J?·3'--61 JS·l S.-10 01nnv Edwerels 37-J+-71 Curll' Str•lll>t :M·ll-72 &reel Fe1>e1 16·31-7• Kekulu Mar,ut 39·•?-tl Jolln Cook J7·J.t-71 Scoll Hoch :M·lt~n Phil Blaomer J7·J7-74 c ltoeosheskt 37·4....,.I ·-Dan Ha lldorson , Scott Simpson a nd Hal Eel Flori ~:~ ~:~~~g Jee-Renner 36·35'-71 Bernhard Lenotr 36-36-12 Lou Grallam 3t·l6-74 Gorelon Johnson '9·J9-ll • lowest factory-sponsored truck financing. • Good on any new 1985 NISSAN truck. • Example of Sdvmg in mterert payments calculated using manufacturer's suggested retail prtCe, plus • Available to qualified buyers right now at participating Datsun dealers. taxes, title, license and dertinat1on and loan terms 48-month term, 10 % down payment, and 8 8°t versus 74°ti Annual Percentage Rate financing for companson Actual terms of loan and savings may vary. •11111111'1•111£/I Jllllllll* Three-across seating Powerful 2.4-liter \~~ .... iliiiiiiii Tough, smooth-side, double-wall strongbox • engine \ ~~~-- I 5-speed transmission / ""Steel-belted radials I •Manvf«tutw's Suggested R~ta// Pr1C~. ~xcludmg tit~. t•x~ I~ •nd detinat1on charges . . • • II • • a. Rookie Connelly s hares Safasota lead with 3 ot hers SARASOTA. Fla .(AP)-Ve terans Dot Germain. Patty Hayes and Lauren Ho we and roolue Lynn C on - nelly each shot 4-under-par 68s T h ursday to share the first-round lead in the Sarasota Classic go lf to ur- nam ent. Connelly. 24. wh o earned her Ladies Pro fessio nal Golf Association card last Octo ber, massed the cut an th is year's Mazda C lassic and the Elizabeth Arden C lassic. Pa lly Sheeha n. winn e r of eight LPGA eve nts in the past two seasons. headed a large grou p a t 69, o ne stroke behind the leaders. Also a t 3-under we re forme r U .S. Open winner Janet Anderson as well as Donna White, LeAnn C assaday. Barbara M oxness and M anha Nause. Pat Bradley and Ja ne Blalock led ano ther la rge co ntingent w ho re- co rd ed 7~ over th e ~.1 24-yard Bent Tree Golf & Racquet C lub course. Lauren Howe .. Jove• K11mlt "kl 1S Pellv H•Vll .. C. Montoomtrv 7S LVM Connellv .. Annt Kttllv a Doi Germain .. Otl>Ole Mebterlln 1S L1Ann Cau aelev 69 Marv Haltfnen a Baroera Moxntu 69 Clnclv Flom 1S. Jene! AncJtrlon 69 Marci llo1arth 7S Donne While 69 Dale E Oilttllne H Marlhe Nt UH 69 NorNn Frlll 7S. Perrv SllHll•n 69 Dt1nltWoocJ 7S Robin W•non 70 Donna Caponi 7S M B. Zlmmtrmen 70 Laurie Rinker 1S Jent 8l110ck 10 Avako Okamoto 7S M Sc>tnctr·Otvlln 10 Chrl' JohnlOll 1S Ro1le Jont1 10 M.J Smith 7S Marrv Dlcktnon 10 8everltv 01vl1 1' Pat 8raellev 10 Sut Ertl 76 Elaine Crost>v 11 Berber• Ptn<lereut 76 Cethv Merino 71 Pie NII''°" 16 8trt>Thomat 1l Cetllv Kretterr 76 Jo.Anne Cerntr 71 Judv Clark 76 Vicki s1ne1e1on 71 llarOlre Berrow 76 Cet11v Manl 71 CtrOlt Cl\lrtlonnltr 76 Allc:tMllltf 71 L vnn Sfronev 76 Bellv Kine n Sharon llerrt tr 76 Jull lnk"t( n Sulle Ptlltf 76 Jo .Ann Wu h•m n Kethv Po,11tw1il 76 N Wlllle·Brewer n Jen Sttl>htnM>n 17 Snerr I Turner n Connie Chllltml n Jent Crafter 72 LI.a Vovne n Cotlttft Wt llo.er 72 V 11 Skin,,., 11 Laure Hur1Dul n Mell'" Whitmire 11 M FleutrH·Oolll 72 Terrie llrtc:lllt n Snerrlri Gelt>r1ilh n Joan JO't'et 11 Jerllvn Brill n CllhVMor" 11 RocJrlouei·Htrelln n SlncJtl SPu1kh 11 Kathy Beker 12 Judv EMii 11 Barbre Ml1rahl1 n K1thNn Vouno 11 Ott>«>ie Ht ll 12 Key Kennectv 11 Janet Colt• n Sul&ll Sinew• 11 L eurl PelerlOn 73 Linda Hunt 71 Laurie Blair 73 PamGlet1en 71 Terri Luckhu111 7J S.ndre P11mer 78 Lenorl! MuraOka 13 S. BertOlacclnl 71 Nancv LOPfl 73 Marlene H1eot ,. Su1ie BercJov 7l OlenntOallev ,. O•wn Coe 13 SttPnanlt F•rwle ,. C1nov Mackt v 13 S.tn Oenltl 71 Cln<fV Hill n Mluie McG-ve ,. Nancy Maunotr 73 Beverly Klan 11 S.Rv Llllll 13 Marv OtLone 7t Alic:e llltzmeri 13 Clndv Ferro ,. Amv Benr n Lvnn Aoam1 " Sally Quinli n 73 Mar111ret Werel 79 Kris Monaghan 74 Jtnt Lock ,, Nancv Screnlon 74 Lori We" ,, Vicki AJv•r11 74 Cerotvn HIM 19 Nencv LeelOtller 1• Clnov Floo " OtniM SlrtOill 14 Ca111trlnt Penton ,, SiAFooreman 14 C It ·Otrouaux .,. Jane GecJdfl 74 Jennifer Gadelv 79 Lori Gerl>ecz 14 T11trnt Hn 1ion 79 Pet Mtve" 1• S.r1h LaVtQut IO Ott>blt Ausr1n 14 Sllttlltv H1mlln IO Blll1 SOiomon 74 Mll1I EcJOt IO Vicki Feroon 74 0..oN La,ktr IO Pennv Hemmer 74 Marv Owver IO Caroline Gowi n 7S Jan Ftvnn II 8arD Bunkow'k v 75 Joanne Pec:lllo II Sl11rlev Furlone H Murie llrNr 17 Petll ltlzro 1S Marl1 Com1>s 12 l<.ertfl Permuel 7S Ruth JH Mll OQ EDISON •.. From Bl would've been a crym~ sham e if a wrestler hkc that d 1dn t wrestle (in CIF)." M ean while . Fou ntain Valley's bro ther combmau o n of T roy ( 135) an d Trc nl Ke nney ( 141) both won their resp ect i ve c hampions hip matc hes, a nd Edison's M a rk H icken took ho no rs a t 148 . In other matches. Scott Brown of Edison downed FV's Mike N1sco for the 157 title; FV's Jon Aguirre edged Ed ison's Don Aselin at 168; Scott A rnott (Edison) panned West· minster's G regg Short m 4 :58 for the 178 c rown. and M ark Ko hnc hak of Edison took Ocean View's Phil M yers for the 194 title. In the heavyweight class, Randy Goens becam e the sixth C harger to win a league title. decision ing West· mmster's Antho n y Devore. 18-2. ~ ..... 101-0rlnnon <FVI Cltc:. Correl (El. IJ·?. lot-etck (H8) Cltc. IC1w•kuDO CEJ. 10-S 1 l~P11lno (E) P, H1kt CHiil, 3:43. 1?2-Slrtc~ (FVl dee:. &udwle CHBI, ?2·0. 119-Ruli (Ml won l>v dtf1ull over Low· tnt>rucll <El 1·0 IJS-Trov Ket\ntv (FVI OK Werf91 (El. 3·0 141-Treni KMMV (FVI dee: Fotladn (El 1.,_Hklo.en (E l OK. StrlOllno (WI, S-t. 1S1-9rown (El cite:. NIKO (FV), 12 .... 1111-Aoulrr• (FVI OK. AMiin (El, S·l. 171-Arnoll (El P. Sflorl (W). 4:51. 19+-Kotlncllak (El dee:. Mver' (OVl, S-• Hwt-Goen' <El dee: Otvwe (W ), 11·2 Tlllnil fltlcl I AIM o.tllff IW C"l 101-t(n nlmt (W), lot-Nll.o (FVJ, llS-Man (FV>. 122-Conwev (WI. 12'-0uaourdlN (FV) (Tffmmlllt UVtkl WI will r11>11tet him In 11\t CIF llf'lllmll, llS-Huehll (Wll 141-4110MlllWllO (W), l.,_fKObtdO (Hiii, 157-Stfffv (W ), 161-Clouel (M). 171-Toollev (FVl, 1t.-wt1mor11 (FV), Hwt-+'lorv IHll) TtMtrewlh I !ell.on, 209. 2 Founl1ln V1hv, 156, 3 Westmlntter, l24V•, • Huntlnoton hech, n. S Ou1n View, 37, ' Marina, 3''-'>. Vanauards vialt LA lfaptiat five NEWHALL -I n a neck·and-neck battle w ith Pt. Loma N azarene for suprem ac)' 1n the Southe rn Division of NAIA D istrict Ill bukett.11. Southern Ca h fom1a Collcae will try to avoid slippina up when the Vanauards play at Los An,elcs Bap- tist C o llcac at 7:30 ton it)\t. C and Pt. Loma are currently tied for fir&Lplace in the Southern D ivision with S-2 marks. while LA Baptist 11 1-6 and n ear the bottom of the N o nhe m Division. Jun ior Ken Bardsley lc.ds w1th a 13.3 .c:Qrina avcraae. while the M u tanp arc paced by Vir'IJI Har· raway, who ha a 14.S averaae . .. Otange OOllM DAILY PiLOTIP'*1, '*'-Y 1. ~ Summer-beauty blossoms with springbu1 Sclecf a variety of tuberou s begontas- to produce a spectacular color display By KATHRYN MARADUDIN c.-.._.., .......... ...., ..... ,.. ..... Bulbs are among the ea11est garden flowers to grow. While fall is considered the main but~ pl~nt1na season in Southern Cahfornta. there arc several types that shoutd.bt planted in the early spring. l'hesc inc.lude the tuberous begonia. hly,. dahlia. calla (yellow or pink), aJad1olus, tuberose. uandia and amaryllis. Tubtrous begonias art the most co~mon bulbous plants planted in spnna. They produce spectacular displays of briahtly-colorcd blooms throughout the cooler ran of sum- mer. They arc bcau11fu cut flowers: JUSt float the blossoms in a bowl of water. Many van cues of tuberous begonia arc available. Plants can be upright or hanging. and flowers range from roscform (like a rose). to picotce (roscform w11h a contrasting edge) 10 ruffled. in a wid e assonment of colors. Two new hybrids to look for larc Hanging Sensation. a double- nowered hanging variety, and Non Stop. a compact. upright va riet y with 4-inch flowers. Plant tuberous beaonias this month when pink buds appear on the tuberous roots. Start them in 3-inch deep Oats or pots filled with moistened peat moss. Plant the root concave side up, level with the top of the peat moss. Keep the peat moss sliahtl y moist. Transplant them when they are 3 to 4 inches tall. Mix peat moss into the soil in which you are plantina them to make it slightly acidic. Unlike most bulbous plants, tuberous begonias need a shady location. Keep them evenly moist (but not sogy) and feed them twice a month with an all-purpose fenHizer throughout tt\cir groWlna season. In the fall. gradual'ty cut back on water- ing as the fQltage stans to die. Remove the roots from the soil until the following spring. Most of the dahlias grown in this area arc of the dwarf variety. planted as a summer annual from seeds or started planlS. For larger plants (up to 6 feet tall) and giant Oowers (up to 10 inches across), try growina dahlias from tuberous roots. They should be planted now until April in a sunny location. Good soil drainage is essential so Despite costs, roses favorite symbol of love By EARL ARONSON ~ . ...., Rose!I. despite their high cost 1n winter in some areas. are by far the most popular flower for millions of Amencans on Valentine's Day to say "I love you." Bui many other flowers may be just as effective as symbols of affection and caring for someone special. A very suitable one is the anthurium. with its heart- shapcd blossom in bright red. pink or white that makes it an excellent candidate as a Valentine's Day gift. Other recommendations for the occasion include daisies. gerberas. spray orchids and some of the s~nngtime flowers such as tulips. iris and daffodils. Chrysanthemums also make a good Valentine gift. So does the hybrid lily. Greet mg cards and candy are widely used as valentine gJfts but flowers still dominate the trad111on. Why? Flowers represent an ideal expression of everything from pure fnendshtp to deep love. and the language of Oowers 1s subtle as well as exqu1s1te. says Raymond T. Fox. a floncuhunst tn the New York State College of Agnculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. Pink flowers. for example. symbolize the beginning of lo ve. White blooms s1gn1fy purity and worthiness. sa)S Fox. add pl~nty of orpn1c matter to your soil and dia h in at least a foot deep. Plant the tuberous root 3 to S inches deep on a 4S-dearee slant with the crown up. Dthliu require a lot of space, so allow 2 to 3 feet between plants. Keep the soil Jielly moist throuahout the dahlia I arowlna tea son. With aood SQil. dahlias do not require heavy amounts of fertilizer, but a low-nitroaent hiab·otlosphorus and potassium fert11iur can be added when the flower buds start to rorm. For bushy plants and more flowers . pinch back the central stalk when the plant is small. For larae blooms, remove all but the top flower bud on each stalk. Keep old flowers trimmed ofT of dahlias to prolong bloomina; they should bloom from July through September. Lilies arc an unusual garden accent, whether they arc arowing in pots or in the around. They can be planted either in the spring or in the fall , and will bloom in June. They like full sun, even moisture, and a rich. slightly acid. well-draining soil. If planting lilies in the vound. work peat moss into the soil, then plant the bulbs 4 inches deep. Jn pots, bury the bulbs with 3 to 4 inches of soil over them. Fertilize when foliage appears. Aficr the blooms die back leave the ,;- / "In Victorian times. ~ellow meant jealousy or the cooling ofTofone's passion for someone." he noted. "Now. yellow roses express even more unusual affection. perhaps Roeea moet populaJ' valendne gift. because such Oowers are a rarity." One reason why red ro~sstill reign as the "queen of all fl owers'"on Valenune's Day ts that they are regarded as th e epitome of true love and p:iss1on. Fox points out. Through the centuries. roses hav e been praised 1n countless love songs. poems and other literary work as an ex pression of lov e. and that's one of the reasons wh y roses are so popular on Valcnune's Day. • Because of this long-hclc.J notion of roses as a symbol oflove, men arC' 1rad111onally conditioned 10 th ink of red roses when 11 rnme~ to choosing fl owers 1n a flower shop. ( orncll tloncultunst bcltc' cs that such a pract1cc d<>l:'s n 't ha ve to be a one-way street. Fox secs nothing wrong"' tlh a woman sending a lovely bouquet ofllowers to a man as an ex pression oflovc or friendship. ··1 ha ve had this happen to me a fc"" 11mcs," he S3)'S. ··and I can tell yo u personally that there 1s nothing more llattenn~ than for a man to recci vc flowers from a woman . Wh at would a man's male friends think of such an cp1sode7 - "If a friend of mine knew that I had rece ived llo'A>crc, fro m a womanr1nk he \.\Ou Id be CO\ IOUS of me." f o\ say'i. Although th•~ well-entrenched trad1t1on of sendtng flowers to women may not disappear overn ight. th e ~~~.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---j GARDEN CHECKLIST •On Valenttnc's Day, give your sweethean a flowcnng plant. such as azaleas. ci neranas. camelltas. or bromel1ads, that w1l~bloom for }cars to come. •To m1n1m1ze water runofT and max1m12e water and fcrt1hzer pen- etration. be sure to aerate yo u lawn this month. •Interested in a li ving cover for your patio. arbor. deck or terrace? Consider a grape vmc with its bonus of tasty fruit. •For spicy frilgran~e and ha~d­ some flowers look into planting carnations. sweet w1lliam and stock this month. •Spruce up those shad y areas of the garden with forget-me-nots. cincranas. columbine. canterbury bells and pnmroscs. •For top performance from roses. fruit and nut trees and berry vines. be sure to spray while they're still dormant 10 eliminate pests. •Plant cannas. Mexican shell flowers. calla lihes. amaryllis. Illies and tuberose bulbs for late spnng to early fall bloom. Fuchsias need pruning now Pruning fuchsias is a February iob. But before you stan prunin&, consider just what fhe needs arc. A fuc hsia. like a ro~. bloom11 on new f"Owth each year, IO lhe pr· denet s aim 1110 promote cnouah new arowth to carry plenty o(bloom next summer. First remove all weak or damaacd wood. Then, cut b:lck the mt of the plant ta I her severely unlc you have some pec1al reason for kecp1na it Iona. t lea t half of the old wood can be removed w11hout danacr 10 the plant, and takina more than that 1 not an uncommon prat11ce. We can send VALENTIN E Flowers Almost Anywhere By F.T.D. VALENTINE GIFTS FROM OUR FLORI STS •Romantic Bouquets •Musical Terrariums •Beautiful Gift Plants •Roses • Cards 0 wef l 0Ytrl9tlet of Ho. 1 Oredt U"l -ROOT fllOIES l F9'UIT T9'1ES I A,,Lf • A"'tCOT • FtO 'LU .. • ~CH • ,,_UNE NECTA9'tNE •MOM Halltslas Nursery· Florist 2MO HoMr llw•., Coeto .... bulbs in the around. As Iona 11 they stay mo st but not wet. they wlll come back year af\er year. Gladiolutes ate a favon1e flower of prdcncn and nonna alike. Plant them in full sun throuah March. For a lonaer 1ueeei11on of blooms plant a few corms every 2 weeks. Dia orpnic matter into the soil and set the corms at a level that,is 3 to 4 times their depth. pace them 4 to 6 inches apert. Keel) the soil evenly moist and fcniHze with a complete fenllizer when the plants have 4 10 S leaves. After bloomina. as the leaves die back, Jive another dose offen1hzer to help the corm store up cneray for the followina year. When the leaves have completely wilted, cut them off and decrease wa1enna. Other bulbous plants to plant now include yellow or pink calla lilies (wtutc callas arc planted tn the fall), tuberoses 'they have ve~ fr~nt wh ite blossoms). amaryllises (actu· ally H1ppcastrum. with large blooms that return year after year). and t1gnd ias (ltger flowers -large. bnght flowers with speckled centers). Bulbs provide an e)lccllent solution for the many people faced with a hectic summer schedule that leaves no time for gardening. Wnh a linle planning and efTon now. you can have summer flowers that v1nually grow by (hemsclve!I. Taberou beConlu a common baJboa8 plant. European gardens viewed Art1 G1Ud. Programs on outstanding gardens of Amenca and Europe and the care and culture of stagh om ferns will be presented ne" week al the Sherman Gardens. Corona del Mar mooschom ferns. their culture and how to use them 1n the garden will be preiented at 9· 30 ct-m Feb 16. For 1nforma11on. call the garden office Hirsch is past president of the Cal1fom1a Garden Oubs Inc. and a master flower show judae. The meeung will be&in at I 0 a.m. in the Woman's Club of'Santa Ana. For 1nformJtion, call Emily Rubli1 at S44-1Gl 7. • • • • • • Douglas Stafford. who has an extensive background 1n honiculture and landscape design . will present the shde show of great µrd('ns on the two continents. po1nttng out the d1s- tinct1 ve designs of each Orch1ds -companton air plants of bromehads will be discussed by Paul Brecht. orchid expert. at the mecung of the Saddleback Valley Brome I lad Society at 7· 30 p m. Wednesday 1n the C'omm unttv Room of Great American First Sav1ngc; Bank. l..agunl Hills. Members of the Oraq.e C-tJ Although the show at 7· 30 p.m. Tuesday 1s free and open lO the public. re servations ar(' required. They may be made by calltng the garden office at 6 7 3-2261 • • • Bruda .. t.M CyJUWi•• SedetJ .. America will hear Dr. J. A. Fowlie, cdnor of the Orchid Diaest. talk about his tnp to Southeast Asia. Vartttc!I of stagh1,rn and Alt ce Hirsch of Ridgecrest will be the flower arranger for the Monday meeting of the Oraoae Conly Floral The m~ting will begi~ at 8 .P·n:'· Thursday tn the Wcstmmstcr Civic Center Community Services and Recrcauon Activity Room. LLOYD !i garden shop OUR ANNUAL 1 CENT SALE \1 ~on las •Daffodils •African Violets •Azaleas •Ferns •.Tulips ENGLISH PRIMROSE Excellent Spr1ng Color 4" Pot Buy 1 at Reg. 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Or1nge eo.t OAtLY PILOTfFriday, Februaty 8, 1&a5 Roni~ Hoyle retires after 20 years With Wittenberg RNk Hoyle, administrative assistant for Tiie Wlttenber1 Corp., hns ~t~red after 2~ yea~ with the Newport Beach-based builder. now developmg ~nttal projects an <>ranee and Ventura counties. Company pre~1dent ,Eric WU&akr1 and vice president Roa lJvtiaoto• surpn~d Hoyle wnh a luncheon at lhe Bl1 Caay• C...try C11b in ~cwpon Bcac:h • • • Newpon Beach ~sidcm Stu J. Roni, director of operations at Mel.ala Oe•el.,aHstCo., has ~n promot~ to vice president ofopernt1ons. Rossi has HOYLE MCKAY ROSSI LACKO been with McLain since 1977. In the early 70s. he was president ofh1s o""n firm . Soatllera Cooties Con1tnclloa Co. He 1s a member of the-Gold Coast Shrine ctab of Newport Beach. • • • Geo r1e Lacko has ~n promoted to fiel d operations manager llll the north Orange County division ofn e William Lyoa Co. after :25 >ear5 of<.en Ile to the firm. Lacko had previously been the lirm·s senior supenntendt'nl • • • Laguna Beach resident WIWm I. McKay, recent I} re11red as a group \ice president ofFlllOr Corp. of Irvine, has been elected to the board of d1rertor' of Ameroa, be. of Monterey Park. Ameron manufactures~nd markc:h industnal and construction products. -. . . A two-story. contemporary-style corporate office bulding ..i11hc Main and Redhill Business Center in Irvine 1s ready for tenant 1mprovemen1' alcording to the developer, Caltfonlla Partners. The master-planned de' elopml·nt. which recei ved the 1983 Golden Nugget Award for best 1ndus1nal prc1Jcc1 includes several corporate headquaners. research and de.,,elopmcn1 hu1ld1ng-. and individual suites from 1,500 to 20.000 square feet. For 1nformat1on. 1.all Coldwell Banker at 953-6300. • • • Newport/Mesa chiropractor Brian Porteous has returned from a four- day, postgraduate seminar in Las Vegas. where he taught a clas\ in prac11n· promotion. Porteous joined more than 3,000 of his colleagut's. their 'pou,es and assistants from the United States and several foreign l'ountnc\. • • • Rlclaard H. Marowltz has been elected prcsidcnl of thc Newport Center A11ocl8tton'1 board of directors for 1985. First elected to the board in 1969. he has served as vice president for the past two years. Marow1tz owm the Newport Cllildre.'1 Bootery an Fashion Island and as a past pres1dent and rnm·nt board member of the FaalUon lalud Merchants Association. He is also a member ol Hoag H01pltal'1 ~5% Clab. FUeNet Corp. of Costa Me~ has appointed Mark S. St. Clare \ice president of finance and c:h1effinanc1al officer. St. Clare comes to f de Ne t from a post as vice president of finance and chief financial officer for Alpha Mlcro1y1tems. FileNet developed the first optical disk-based document-image processing system fo r the office and offers an optical disk storage and retnc' al library to equipment manufacture~. • • • Plaia Commuications, loc. ofr--.ewport Beach has reported a 4!S 5 pcr(~nl increase an operating revenues and a 64. 7 pcrcenl advance in 1otal revenuc!) for fiscal year 1984. The firm also announced plans for a new na11onal monthl~ magazine. Peraoul IJlvestor, and various staff 1ncrca!>Cs related 10 its launching. New officers include' Scott Anderson Jr .• senior" ice president. ch1el operations officot"and chieffinanc1al officer. He coml''\ to Plaza from Day Flo. lDc., a Newport Beach computer software com pan\ Ca rol A. Decker. ""'ho har, been a consultant for Plaza. ass umes 1he post o( senior vice president and pubh~her of both Personal Investor and Registered Representative. She had been associate publisher of Tbe Atlantic. New national adH·rt1.,1ng d1rer tor '" Llada Lucht, who.also come~ fro m The Atlantic. State Skaggs stores adopt Save-on name The 15 Skaggs Drug (enter\ in C ahfom1a adopted the name: of \a, - on a!r'oi Jan. 19, ra 1s1ng the total ~a,._ on Drug Stores in Cahforn1a to 171 Expla1n1ng the name change the company said. "Amencan ~torc:•» recen1 acqu1s111on of Je""'el < om- panies. Inc added Sav-on to .\men- can·s approx1matel) I 800 food :ind drug o utlet<; nat1onw1dc The <)a"-on name was retained as 11 1s by far the: UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The following fts1 show' the Over -lhe -Counler stock1 and warrants that have gone up me mor.1 and dowrc 'hf most based on oercent of chan~ or hundav No securltlef, trading ti.tow S2 or 1000 'J'" are Inc U<Md et and e>ercenla~ Changes are tile d erence between he rirevt~~' closing bid orlce and T"ursiav·s asl o Price u s Name Las I Ctt~ PCI I PrivS un 2·11 t I " UP 100 0 } Hvt>rd un 4:14 I''> Up :n Contlnd 21~6 +13-16 UP ~ '"':V un t ~ UP m M Uii Ch 2'' I "' UP ' Mrlnz un 14 h J ' UP fai~ r· ,. UP ' 'h ..., UP 2 3-16 t7·16 Up 10 dun S'i'J I Uo ,. . . . -OvER THE CouNTER mosl cstabh<.hed 1n < ahfnrn1a ~kagg~ and Sav-on ha1,e rnmmon rpcm in rcta1hng and form part ol a 1rad111on t·>.tend1ng had, 1hr('l' genc:r- at1on' r oda}' .\mcnrnn Store'> ( t>mp.in~ "thl· 1h1rd large<,! foo<l dnd drug reta1kr in the LOunl~ .\mcncan ~1ore'> 1s headquartt•rcd in \alt I akc: C'1t) \ 'tah and operate'> "'l'r I .XOO lo<i<l drug and t:omb1na- twn food and drug '>lore" 1n 4() state'>. 1l Anc~c of l• • + 1 ' UP ~i H Tacv a 5'• l Uo llS 1·. i I • uo 14 VanOvk .. ' I '• UP 15 Prplnv ~~ + 1 UP " Dalvsn I " UP ill ~I Corp ~ Up lS ndrFn 3 • + J UP TGC •''II l ·~ UP 20 Enedh 11-16 s )~ Up tt HnnAlr 4)!i UP 16 ~ MlnrEn s • J4 UP 16 Acaplh . ) i \' UP !H ~~ lnftm n L UP RadtnT UP 26 SubAirl ~? J4 UP DO NS Na~ UT. Cttp i'~ I Pasaa un -., 2 AMCOI ., ~ 111 3 Grnwd pf 4 ' '" • 8 10R11 s1-. -'• Physicist stands by prediction: 1,550 Dow Jones average by Api-il By JORN CUNNIFF ,., ......... ~ . NEW YORK -Roben Morrow 1s a physicist with 35 patents who studies vibration patterns in machin- cry. wave patterns in electronics - and the stock mark~t. which he tackles with the same sc1en11fic obJec- 1iv11y. Bad. in November 1983. Morrow forecast a Dow Jones industrial average of 1,550 by April 30, 1985. This week he stood by the forecast. which hasn ·1 varied in 15 months. With more than 250 points to go. he remains confident. Why become uncomortable now. says Morrow. who appl ies fourier analyses to determine the market's wave patterns. "To me the market is a wave form," he says. "I ignore interest rates and economic anal> sis." His uncanny record has attracted the atten uon of a small. smart set of ind1v1dual and mstituttonal in- "~"tors. "The crowd won't follow me:· he SCI) s. ex plaining that "few people will believe the market 1s'so deterministtc." But the believe rs have reason to be impressed: In No.,,ember 1980. Morrow ~1d thc Standard & Poor's 5()()..stock average would drop from an all-time high of 140.52 points to around 100 by August 1982. On August 12 that average reached a low of98.6 points. In October 198 2. he said the Dow Jones 1ndustnal average would reach 1.013 po1n1s by the end of the year. and rise to 1,200 points on June 30, 1983. The average clo~ at 1.025 on December 31 . and reached I .22 1 on June 30. Morrow forecasts are determined by studies of statistical data thrown off by the market and roken into cycles th at can be understood math- ematically. There 1s nothing occult about Morrow's s1 ud1es. although he con- cedes h.e docs not fully understand the reasons for the cycles. Perhaps. he: suggests. 11 has a lot to do with the regular patterns of getting and spend- ing. His studies indicate that a long- term cycle of 4 years. 4 months exists for the marke1 as a whole. although the pcnod can be stretched or shrunk by about three months or so. .\ner analyzmg markets back to 1900. he concludes that the bull part of the entire cycle lasts about 34 months and the bear segment aboul I 8 months. For choosin' specific stocks. how- ever, Morrow resorts to fundamental analysis of sales, earnings, manage- ment and the like, with his under- standing augmented by news he culls each month from abou1 50 pro- fessional Journals. "My critena is uniqueness:· he says, and with educational credits tha1 bring him two-thirds of the way toward a doctorate an physics. Mor- row scem!i qualified to determine what is unique, especially in t11gh -tech areas. Almost all his selections are chosen in six areas: information processing; telecommunicaJions: industrial auto- mation, or robotics; artificial in· telligence; microelectronics; and medical electronics. He especially likes rather small companies that develop products - new products or basic products that might serve as proxies for an entire industry and lhat might not be understood by mos1 analysts. When personal computers made the1t move. for example, he sought companies that made the read-wnte magnetic heaps used to store and read data from memory discs. He chose three that within a year rose at least 120 percent each. Last month his investments m 17 high-tech stocks rose from between I If percent, for Tracor Inc .. to 12$ percent for lntelhcorp Inc. Amona them was Endo-lase Inc .. maker of medical lasers. that rose 107 percent for the month. Morrow. 52. a rtsident of Dublin, Ohio. and senior staff engineer for IRD Mechanalys1s Inc. of Columbus, felt "alone m the woods" two months ago. when one day's gains seemed to be wiped out by the next day's losses. His co nfidence hasn't chanaed si nce then -it was never low. even U he fel t lonely. He believes the small in vestor .. is right on target" and that lots of money can be made between now and Apnl 30 -or possibly into June. After tha1, however, investors should hold onto their shirts as well as their wallets. In fact. he indicates that he will be getting his clients into cuh or perhaps "con~rvat1vcly" sclhna 1he market short. By December 30. 1986. he fore- casts. the Dow Jones tndustnals will be all the way down to 1.015 points. at which time another bull market will charge ahead. So far. he hasn't determined how strong the charge will be. Beer, wine spokesmen say nothing would be gained by advertising ban W.\SHI NGTON -A. ban on the broadcast ad.,,crt1s1ng of beer and wine would do nothing 10 solve alcoholism and alcohol abuse prob- lems and might bccounterproduc11ve for t>duca t1on and treatment efforts. thl' Senate Subcommittee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse was told Thursda}'. The problem 1s the abuse. not the rnn<;umpt1on of alcohol. a panel of advert1s1ng. broadcasting. wine and brewing industf) representatives told the ')ubcomm111ee. chaired by &n Paula Hawkms CR-Fla.). Ehmtnatlng ad ... ert1S1ng. whic h 1s not aimed a1 ancrea<;tng consumption bu1 at 1n- Ouencing consumers to make brand choices. would not help. membc r'i of 1he panel said. "The results of th e ban on broad- ca'lt ngarc:tte advertising demon- strated th e inctTecll veness of banning Cushman i:eports quarter sales drop Cushman Electronics Inc .. New- port Beach. Thursday announced ne1 sales for the fi rst quarter ended Dec. '\I I CJ84. of Si.394,000. This rep- resents a decline of 14 percent from the pnor-year quarter and 4 percen1 below the fou rth quarter of fiscal 1984 • The decline 1n sales from the pnor )Car is aunbutable to technical delays exprnenced an new product introduc- tions. reduced salcs on d1scont1nucd products that were not offset by salcs of new products. 5 ~lllin~ :) ~ lj~ ' hFa 4 1.4 mrcuP un • 'h ' Wil on • .,., Cul co A'I• II) 10 ~~~ro 2~ 'I• 11 ~ g WMlcTc *'t.. -1 lntRestt 7 "' II , .. A11ua111 I! 'I• IS A¥~'~n 1;;, i· ., ''• ~ICIMls '"' 'h 9. !1 ex on r •1. 9. "l 1~ 'I• 11 J~ ~,-n Cl ''• ineA un -1 !l ~'"''" ~ '"' me>ere ~ AMbl un ,,.. ~ ~arcla rt 'I• ro1co1 ·~ advcru!>tn& in rcduc1ng consurnpt1on. Since that ban . consumption of cigarette!> continues to nse,'' said Ed""ard 0 . Fntts. president of the National Assoc1a11on of Broad- caster'> Fntts !Mlld 1hat, "Sweden. Norwa) and the ov1ct Union do not a1h crt1se alcohol beverage" and suf- fer abuse ra1es fa r 1n e"<cess. of the l •n11cd States " ·· .\nal)'s1s of ban" 1n Bnll'\h Col- umbia and Manitoba. rev(•alc-$1 ltttle or no effect on c:onsumpt1on k•, els:· he ~•d. Fntts added that a large percentage of broadcast stations arc now educa11ng the public about the dangers of alcohol abuse through public <;ervice announcements. news stones. public affairs programming and participation 1n commun11y pub- hc awareness programs. Fr111s ci1ed a U.S. Department of MUTUAL FUNDS • '4 Health and Human Services survey tha1 reveals alcohol use has declined among young people. alcoholtsm rates remain stable and drunk dnv1 ng rates are declining. Blamtng alcohol abuse on adven1s- mg, said Donald B. Shea. president of the United States Brewers Assoc1a- 11on, doc<;n·1 ~uarc with the facts about historic levels of consumption and abuse. · "In the year I 830." he said, "l) S. per-capita consumption was seven gallons -well overtwo limes today's rate." "Moreover, beer sales have been e11hcr level or declining since 1982. while advertising expenditures reached an all -time high," he said. Shea said ... Brewers have been re- sponsive 10 1he increased health consciousness among the Amencan public which has led to moderate diets. more exercise and lowered alcohol consumption. and adverti5- tng has aided the introduction of new products such as lower-calone and reduced-alcohol malt be verages." .. We feel that our ad ven1sint should be consistent with our concern about alcohol misuse," Shea said, ci11ng the brewing industry advert1s.- 1ng guidelines and Advertising Re· view Panel that has been updated periodically since lhe I 940's to insure ads ponray and encourage the proper use of beer. "Every member of our industry agrees that alcohol abuse 1s a serious problem and we're doi ng somethina about it." said Stephen K. Lambright, v1cc president and group executive of An heusec.-Busch Cos. ·----- y l , On the " , • .. UP s l ND D o ~N s '~ + i~ ! ,2~ l OOWMS Name La.J _ C"O l Texaslnll ~ -1' J ~Un ~ of 4\.'t -'h ~ u;~{~in adi'!,f ~(; = li 6 MlniQnlni -i -~ 1 PSNH 2 7Sof I '• -lo. I Wiebold! Str I '"' -lill 9 Wstn Union -~ 10 AmAgro J -I\ 11 PenAm wt -v. 11 lllPw 4 OIQI I -1 a ~~:ko ~1•• = 1~ 11 o<>orTre -~ 1 OOC>f"ll~ 1~ -1 1 ~onQS Ort.JG 1 ~ -r._t l ~i l!:= :; I MexleoFo ~ -,._ I Vallev Ind ~ -~ MGM+UA wf "9 -• OmnlCtrt 1'> -* Pltnev8ow •.,. -Ji. S LubYS s ""> -I • WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Fee> I A011anced Declined U ncha n119<1 Total luuei NewnlgM New lows TO<ll~S ~ AMEX LEADERS NEW VORK (AP) -Sele$. Frldlly ~Ice and ~I ct1ar19e of IM 10 ~I .ell ... American Stoclt. E11cna~ issues. tradlnQ Nlionahr at more th~ \ l. lmoGr~ to 3.JiS,700 2•,, ~o~:n 1.~I :I 2s;}! + '• WanQLab8 , 79•'9 -''II ~omdO<t Co . 1~ + ,,. rvstatOll 31 .7 4 -'"" eleson.re 312.1 ,,., I ~ A~lll m,! 16 \.'J ~ WSI ogllal ?M. 13~ "" Kev arm 241, 11.., •• NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (APl -Most Klive Olltf' ·!he-counter \IOClls suPOlled bv NASO Name Volui Bid Alked Chg MCI J,lfi, 111• ll'u + '9 APOIOC s l.J , 29 29' • + >... Comptq l 1 , t >., ,.,.. + ' ~fa~c '~~ 200 2r: s'~ t ~ Seagate 942 ~ 1~~ 1''11 + .., lnmar t 10.SOO 3' • l S· 16 + '• OvtOOCI 706 000 9~ t~ -• ~~y ~~ ,i._ ,{" + l\ CoLo QuoTE S '4ilec--00'0 -~ndey ..-"'°'"'llt ll•ft'O '300 eo oft • 1 ~ ..-"""""'°" "•"'9 ut9 IO Oii S I • """ ·"~ k•lfl9 l30C .. Of! 12 t6 ,,,.,...., "'"'II $JOO J9 oft S1 !IQ bltdl ~· •rt.,"°°" ooo uoo oo on i : oo SJOI " _., HolNll 6 ...,_ tc>nl'/ Olllly QU<>MI Uff 90 off SI II. • .......,_ 1.,.,1y daily QuOt•l '300 10 on a 1 ~ ·~~1(lt\f\<0 ...... QUOlel '31~. ,r ,,,. In< C-o golCI 1C101 mMtfl 1"" Utt TO (tiff ti ~ METAL S Quons H.CW Y()lllt( tAP'I 8o04 _..,.,_ -"' ..,_ '...O., ,._ •t ~~a.Ila jMr ~ IOY C-• --... ~""' c:-·~"'-··pound us ---e-61 O& ~1• I* POo""'1 ""'CoiM• oOC'! ....,.,111~r"" ~ 1t '1 -· • P!l'ind ZliM d <*It• a --.,..__ "" ,, "°' ~-.,,_ ~lb .._.. t60IO ... -H..oyiH- ._ .. 1:\1 "' ,...,,,~ in.c:----"'"' -_.. 1:3 tOOO 1tOOpei~lb...._ ... YOl'tl ....... Slff.$"400 ~ --"" _,.. That'san aptd business p ople alon riptlon of both bus in ss and th Orange Coast. To keep track of wherecompani sar goin andwhlchp oplearehelptng the.{Tl get ther .ju t wat h ·credit Line' -everyday tn th Business se tlon of your n <'w Daily Pilat ,. - < 1----~~~-loested, contaln•d. cl•· • .ilililll•l!lll!!•••"'"'lll"!!!l.-~~~"S~:-!!er"!'!'l!!l!!l!l!!!ll .. !lf!l~~-;;.:'lt;:;:-:;:-:--~ --------na1uta1our!QM .. 1nc1 °''* ldWln L. K.eoMm a ... L. ftaJC NOTICE ._.., °' taken on. in. "9&.IC NOTICE llydrooarbone by wllal· K•tcf111m, 1S1t Anlla~ undel' OI "°"'Mid letlO Olf _....;...;;;;;.;;;.;.;;....-._..,-.._ eo•v•r nam• known. Wey.~ leeal'I. c:allf, mtt ltl'l'I ~ ~ .....,.., \ re• ..... -o-ot'*"* ....,.. and .. DlteotlOM to .... uow ..,._Oil ~. ltl'l'I l'lgtlt of__. NOTIC• Oil proctuct• ~ •wttom. PfoC*1Y miff be OOtalnect ,_,.., W.I antrr 01 _, rtgM of tn"Y to TMltTU't IAU W!lt\out, llOWeW, ~ by ,..,.atlnO MM In writ· T&.... tfMt ~lllUtttcl ~ to a On F""*Y 22, IN8 at to drtll, mine, MON. Ing frCNfl IN MliefldatY ""9ftm -JI! « 10Q ._ banea1t1 fO 00 am FOAEClOSUM endoPetalattltOUQt\lMtut• wftllln 10 dlyt ttomiM llm .MO'ftCS" Illa eurfect fOI tfla ~ CONSUl TANTS. INC .• fflOI or Ille UPf* 800 fMt of publtetltlon ol Ihle nooc.. ·1 IN OUAU\.T "*" tam0\'91. ~ or C.ittomla 00f1)0f'allon u tha eubaul'tflOI of Mid llrld. Seid .... wtll be made YOU A" otllat ~ltlon Of Mid r• TruttH or 8uccauor .. r.......o In O..cl trorn wttllOut oovenant or Mr• UNOIA A OllD OI Tf'UIT. IOU!'~ or eubattftOlt.. Tru1tff' or lul>ttltul•d T. Ila lr.llMCompwly, I Mloll-ranty, IXPf ... or I~ ... DATID MOUAVT~K~-rc·T~ PAAOll 3: Truat ... of tllat oet1aln 0..0 Igel\ Corporation, recorded to tttla, pa1uuton OI .,,. lUS V " '" A non-exelutlva ....,..., of Trutt ax9Med by MICMal ~arch 30, 1111 In look cumbrMOM to 11ti.ity 111a TO PfllOTlC~ Y1~:o'~tr appunen.,,1 10 *'°" ~ tor EOWWd lgen and .., •• 12814. Paoe 1237 of ()fflclal unpeld bfllenOI due on Illa !ATV. IT ~Al .. lE ,, YOU ~and pedaatrief' In· Hua* !gen, Hutbenel Incl Aeoordl. not• or notM aeour9d by A PUlll... " . Of ... and .... putpoee9 Wlfa 11 Joint Teoan~•.1.encl Alto ••~pt all water Mid 0..0' of Truet. to wit: NEl!O AN £X~~0N:Ti~ (1Y« 111a1 portion of L• t reo«ded July 27, 1"4 .. "91111, Wllatl'MW IUCtl Wltar lt2.IM7.llO. plUI tlla follOw. OF THE NATUn.. and to of Tract "31 ... lnetrvrnenl No. t4-.31 lot4 of tlOllt• "*' ba r1p.,1.,,, 0-• •no •llmat9d 00111, ••• PAOCHOINO AOA~NJ:_ lllOWfl on. map raoorded In Olfleltl Aaoorde of Oranga lyTng, apPf'oprlatlva, pat· !*\ ... and 9dvancaa It Illa VOU, VOU SHOUlD Book i19 PION 3 and 4 of County, C111fornl1, and eolatlng, ~tlva or con-tlma ofllle lnltlal publleatlon TACT A L.AWYl!A.. MltoallaMoue Mape In JM P\lflUllll to 11111 oet111n No-traotuet wttllOut. llOWeWf. 6f 11111 Notice of l•I•: on '•bruarr 11, tte&. at offloa of tlla c;wnty ,.._ tlo• Of Def.ull ttieteunder the right of entry tor tilt ... 11.'40.eo. 1·115 AM IMPIRIAl BAN-cord« tor Mid County. ~ded October 31, 1114 arciN of eucn r1gh11, u,.... MOTICI TO 0·0111,' 1 'calllornla CO<Pof· Tiie 1traat 9ddr ... • nd a 1· In 1 tr um•" t No. MfWd In daad rrom Tiie ~MY OWNIR 11 ' 11 duly ~nted otl'MW common ~'*60t\. 84·4•1700, of ()tflclal Aa-lrvlM Company, 1 Mlcllla•n VOU ARE IN 01,AUlT ;,:-.. undet encl pureuant II any of Ille rMI property COl'd• of Mid County. wlll Corporation, racorcfad UNDER A Ol!ED OF TRUST. 10 0..0 of Truet '9COrded duc'rlb•d a boo I• under and puttUent 10 Nici Marci\ 30, 1178 In Book DATED JUlV 17. 1 ..... UN· June 1 1"4, .. lnet. No. pu1port9d to be: 245 l'lactlar OMO Of Trwt NII •t publto 12914, Paga 1237 ot Offlcal lESS YOU TAl<E ACTION 14 221i13 of Ottlclal Aa-Avenue •o.e Coal• ..... auollon IOI' OHh, lawful Aec:ordt. TO PROTECT VOUA PAOP· ~d• In i11a oftlca of the Calltomla. . • money of Ille untt9d ,,.,.. PARCEl 3: EATY. IT MAV BE SOLO AT Coun ~<Mr Of Or&nga Tiit unwllQnad Tt'l.llMll or AIMrlcl, a c .. hlw'• Euamant• ..... forth In A PUBllC SAlE. IF YOU Coun~ Siii• of California. dllcialml any liablllty for any clleok payable to H id ltle Sec11on• entitled "Car· NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Eicec:ut9d by EARl VAN 1ncorrectneaa of Ille 11raat. Trvat .. drawn on a llata or tlln E...,..,.,.." lor Ownarl" F THE NATURE OF THE STEEN HU y SE and eddr ... and other QOrlWJ'(ln natlonalbenk,utataorl9cl-and "Suf)Oft, ~~lemanl PROCEEOINO AOAINST MAAOARET J VAN <*ionallon, If any, ~ arll oredlt union, or 1 •l•I• and Encroaic:tlrMnt of the OU. YOU SHOUlD CON-STEENHUVSE llueba1;1d llefaln, or federal MVlnga and loan Arllcl1 entltled "EIH· ACT A L.AWYER. and wlfa Will Sfll AT saici .... wl" be meOe but llUOCtallon domlcllad In tllll mante" ol the Declaration. Dated: January 25. 1985 PUil iC AUCTION TO wlthOU1 cowrwi1 or W• elate, 11 tlla Counyard .,.. PARCEl 4: ,ORICLOIURI CON· HIGHEST BIDDER FOA ranty •llPf9M or Implied ,._ ba~Al~he .~ldi!~~waye Euamant '~'!1cu1auc.!' .... ~ I~ A~ 1~:.:.._ 1~1 CASH (payable al tlma of gwdtng Ihle, pa 111111on', or at 1,... -· ...,. .. ...,. man • .,. -• .. '1 -· --• .._., -•.., .... In lewful money of the encumbrancaa to pay tn. Yorba Str .. 1. 11 1408 lor1h In lhe Arllole antltled uetlft, Callferftla nMO Unlt9d Slit .. ) at tha front .,ainalnlft9 pr~ eum of Vorba s1,..1. City of Tuetln, "Euemant•" of the Daclar· (n4) nt.-U. 9Y1 Deftlal t to tlla OlO 0rwige the nota(•) aecur9d by lal6 County of Oranga. St•t• ot atlon of Covenant•, Con· • OnMtod an ranee ..... T with inweat Clllfoml• Ill 111•1 rlglll ..... dltlon• and ANtrlctlone ,.. Publllhad Oranoe Cout County OourthouN. local ... OMO Of l'Ull, and 1n1.;M1 conveyed to corded on Juna 9, 1978. In 0111y Piiot Fabru•IY 1. 8, 115, on1 Sant8• t.':or':"dsi ~ ~~· :,:~ :/' ~ and now hald by It under 8ooll 11188 Pagaa 420 to 1985 wHn Y • 9' '' • -·1• N .ld OMO of Truet In the 414 1nc1u11ve of Otflclal ~ F-&84 Broadway, Santi Ana, Call-under Ille tarm• of Mid Dead property lltualed In NIO cord1 of Mid County (Iha fornla Ill right, tltle encl ot Trull. f.... charge and County and Stitt deecrlbad "Mallar Daclaratlon") under lntar .. 1 convay9d to and •XI*' ... of the Truat .. and u : the Section haadlnga In euch pt&,IC NOTICE now held by It under Mid of the tru•ll crHt9d by Mid The 11nd referred In lhla Artlcle antlllacl aa follOwl: Deed of Truet In the property 10MO of Trull. • report 11 lltuat9d In Slit• ol "Ownw• Right• and 0u11... 11-11-'11 lltuatad In Mid C~nty and Tiit 101a1 amount of the Callfornl• County of Or· Utlllt'91 and Cable hi•· NOTICI Of St•t• deecrll>acl 11. uiipald balance of the obll· 1n9t, City of lrvlne, and la vlllon''. "Support and Set-T"UITll'I IALI . lEGAL DESCRIPTION gatlon aecured by the prOj>o deaorlbad a1 follow.: tlement", "En«oac:hment" Of AIAL "'ONATY ATTACHED TO THAT CE.R· erty to ba eold and rMIOn· PARCEl t: and "Community F1clnt1e1 YOU AA! IN DEFAULT TA IN NOTICE 0 F able Mtlmll9d eoatlL ax- Unit 81 u enown and d• Eu.ment". UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TRUSTEE'S SAlE EX· l*llM and ldVlllCM !JI theo fined on that Ctr'laln Con· PARCEl 5: DATED NOVEMBER ..24, ECUTEO BY IMPERIAl time ofthe Initial publlcallon domlnlum Plan rac:orded Euement over Loi 8 of l982. UNlESS VOU TAKE BANCORP a Callfornle cor-of the Notice of Sala le J 1 9781 Boole 12899 T • ACTION TO PROTECT · '317.781.N . une . 1 n ' ract 9 .. 1e .. par map flied YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY Pof•tlon, .. Tru11 .. dated The t>enefl I nder Mid Page 1180, Of Offlclal ~ In Book 414, pagee 15 to 23 ' Januaty 17 1985 c ary u cord• of Or•noe County, lnctullve, of MltcellaneoY• BE SOLO AT A PUBllC The cOOdomlnlum com· Deed of Trust l\efatotor•••- Callf()(nl1 Mapa, racotde of Mid Coun-SAlE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· prlNd of. acuted and dellvar9d to tti. PARCEl 2: ty, for Ille purpoH ol PlANATION OF THE undarllgnad a written Dec· An undlvldad 1/89111 drainage l>en•lllllng th• NAT u RE 0 F THE PARCEl I. lafltlon of Defautt Ind 0.. lnlar .. t In and 10 lot 1 of Pf'operty conveyed herein, PROCEEDINGS AOAINST Unit 0-e u 9hoWn on that mend for Sale, and 1 wrm.rt Traci No. "411 u lhown on provtded that eucn drainage YOU, YOU SHOUlO CON· certain emended Con· Notloa ot Default and Jlile-• Map recorded In 8ooll lhall not UM...c>nably r• TACT A lAWYER. domlnlum Pl1n recorded tlon to Sell. Tiit undenlonad 428, Pagaal-4 and 35 ol Mi.. l1rlct lhe Intended UN and A.IC TRUST DEED SER-June 24. 1982, u lnalru· oauNd Mid Notloa o( 0.. cetlaneoue Mapa, records ot anJOyment of Mid lot B. VICES, INC . u Agent tor mant No. 82-2 t8547, Otftclal f1ult and Elaellon to a.. to Orange County. Callfomla. tha atr .. t addr... Of MlA FINANCIAl CO .. I Call· ~d• of Orange County, ba recorded In the county together with all lmprov. other common deelgn1tlon f()(nla CO<POnllon u duty California, u cMflned In tha Where Illa real propeny i. --------------------mant1 lharaon, axcapt of said property: 11 appolnledTrull•undartha Declaf•llon of Co~t•. located AP..,........ therefrom Condominium purportad to be: 2 7 followtno dMctlbad Deed of CondlllOI)• ind Realrlctlonl Date: January 17, 1Hl5 Solon's spouse supported ~Davia. 36. wJfe of Rep. Robert Davia, R-Mlcb., 51, baa received aupport from MYeral con&reaaional wf vea after sending tbla photo of her.elf ln aerobic• outfit to Douler maaazlne recently. Davia aaid ahe Unllllthroughe9,lnclullve. Aldarwood.lrv1ne.CA. Trust Will SELL AT PUB-recofdacfAugua14, 1981 In ...... L aANC~. a localed thereon. Nama and addr911 of the UC AUCTION TO THE 8ooll 14187, Page 1oae. c ..... ~ ........ EJlotJ>I Ill oil, oll rlgtlll, t>eneflclaryatwhOMrequeal HIGHEST BIDDER FOR the Otflclal Records of MIO MW truatM, -I . La la '•ICk and tired' Of~ple beln& aurpriaed mlnerala. minaret rlghll, the .... II being conducted: CASH (payable It time of County, and U amended by Ci.naaa 9t¥d.. .......,...., • __. ... _ dood 1 ~Ind NI• In lawful money of Iha an lnetrumant recorded CA IOltt, 21M17~ 9r: a congreaaman • WI e can .,... • OOa •• 1-----------------United s ..... , •II right, lltle June 24, 1982, .. ln11ru-Zona L °"'*' ,,.... .... 'Juat bec&uae ahe'a martied tO & COn-and lnterut convay9d to merit No. &2·218548, Official Offtoef greaaman, she doean't ha•e to look like a lJOOK :~ ~ ~r T~~.:· 1~~ Record•. 0:.~b~~.~~5~~ toad,' ahe a&ld. property h•ralnaftar de-PARCEL 2: ruary t, 8, t98S acrlbad: An undMded 3.8 I 1 par-F-858 -------------------------------------------TRUSTOR: LUIS L. cenl (%) lntar .. I In and 101--------- Northern California bombarded by storms 0UT ALCOCER, an unmarried Loi 1 of TrlCI 11353. In th• pt&,IC NOTICE man and LETICI~ 0 . City ol Cost1 M .... County1--------- RAMIREZ, an unmarried or Orange, S11t• of Call-'ICTIT10UI MllM81 woman fornl1, u lhown on I map NAMI ITATWMSNT BENEFICIAAY: MOAT· recorded In Book •88, Tiit following per.on 11 FOR GAGE lOANS AMEAICA. a Pagee 45 and 48 of Mia-doing bollMU u : COfp()flllon organized and Qellaneoua Mapa. In Iha Of· PACIFIC PORCElAIN exl•llng under Iha laws of flee of Ille County R41Corder AND FIBREGlAS REPAIR Callfornl• Recorded Oecem-of Nld County. COMPANY, 2311 Elden Ave ber 8, 1982 u lnetrument EXCEPT THEREFROM 1114, Co1t1 M.... Calif. THIS No. 82-430138, of Offlclal Unit• A-t 10 A-9 lnclUllve 92427 Record• tn the ontce of 111e 8_ 1 10 B..e lnctullve. e-1 10 Robert Andren Petareon Recorder of Orange County e-e lnclullve and 0-I 10 0-8 Ill, 2311 Eldan Ave. 1114, uld OMd of Trutt dMCflbal lncluelva 11 ltlOwn on Mid Cotta Meta, Cllll. 92927 By Tbe Adociated Press A series of s tro ng Pac ific ~torm~ pummeled the northern Rockies and northerl) California 1oda}. whe re up to four feet of sno"' was ex.pcctcd. after a bhllard that dumped more than IS inches on Oregon paral}zcd h1ghwa}'s w11h car-high drifts. S torm warnings "'ere in e ffect for western Mo ntana. when· more than 9 inches o f snow fell Thursday. and for Idaho. Washington. Oregon and northern California. where the s torms threate ned to bnng the most s now today. "It"\ a stro ng storm system Actu- ally. m not one t)lg storm but sc' cral li ttle sto rms a lto gether:· Pe te Re- } no lds of the Se' ere Storms Forecast Center in Kansas Cit). Mo . ~td earl~ toda}. "It's a storm complex·· Nineteen inches of sno"' had blanketed Blue (an)on. Calif . c;1nce late Thursda) m orning. 9 inc hes of 11 falling earl:,. toda>. More than a foot fell Thursday o n Donner's Summrt at Norden. Calif.. adding to the 6 7 alread} on the ground. Nine inches fell in the Lake Tahoe Basin. where forecasters said up to 4 feet could accumulate b} late toda}. ··v1s1b1ht} ·s Just abo ut 1ero." sheriffs Sgt K<.'nt Hawthorn~: in Tahoe City. C'ahf .. said toda). "We have strong winds blowing in a circular d1rect1on. just whipping the <,now a round where 1t looks hke 1t"s snowing s1dewa) s." Bliuard conditions were reported today tn northwest Montana. where snow S\lo irled o n winds gusting to 45 mph. Winds blustered lo about 60 mph near Casper. W yo.. and Pocatello . Idaho. 51 mph at San Francisco and 43 at Salt Lake City. le) cold spread ac ross the North- east toda). with temperatures dro p- ping into the single drgits and winds gusting to 35 mph ac ross the regio n. c reating wind c hills as low as 40 degrees below zero. KILLER ·~=~~In llm Condominium Plan d~!!, ~::;~con· State of California. County FAOM 111 mlnerala. ores. Thll 1ta1aman1 w11 Mid • guarani .. 11 lltuated In the ALSO EXCEPT THERE· Robart A. PettrlOl'I of Oranga, City of Coe1• preciou1 and UMful metala, wltll the County Clertl ot Or- M .... 1.nd II delcribad u 1 u b 1 1 1 n c • • • n d ange County on i=.tiruwy 4, follows· hyc:trocart>one ot ""«'I kind 198S PARCEL 1 and characler. Including ,_.., An undivided l /18tll petroleum, oil, ga1. Publltned Orange COMt lntereat In and 10 lot I of 111)1\altum and tar below • Dally Pllol February I , 16. Tract 11228. u par map r• depth ol 500 feet. that may 22. Marcil I. 1985 corded in Boole 488, pagaa now or t'MWultar ba found. F-700 45 and 48 In lhtl Office of lhe County ~der of Mid County ExotJ>llng 1neretrom Unite DEATH NOTICE S 1 through 18 •• lhown on --j 111tt condominium plan re-I corded In Booll 14199. p1119 1964 and r•recorded · In UOVLE Mortuary Direct.ors. Book 14288. page 874, Of-ALEXIS WALKER 644-2700 flclal Record•. Also eitceptlng therefrom OOYLE. passed away i----L-A_C_E_· --- Friends claim Goetz told them of other muggings all thoM ••ciu•lva ...... January 27. 1985. Age Lay ET A co M . manta for patio purpoeee u 30. A resident o f STOCK L CE I atiown on the condominium . A • ong pl1n above relarred to s a n .t a M 0 n I c a . time Newport Beach PARCEL 2: Survived by beloved resident. passed away UNITC-2 ull'!Ownonthtl hus band Harry F b . 6 1930. · condominium plan retarred Do 1 'h F.d. h e ruary . >J tn to lnParcel1above ye:moter, it Orange. Beloved P1rcet 3· Walker of Newport mother of Willlam An axeluelve euarnent for Beach: father Nor-Lace of Newport patio purpo ... over that man Walker o f Villa o ---h· u~~ •-n __ portion or the rMtrlcled P ' ~ : • .... • J "' ~ common irM deKr'lbad u ark: brotheT, Martin Lace. of Newport P-C-2 on Iha above referred Walker, Menlo Park. Beach· grandmother NE~ YOR "-I A.Pl -Bernhard Goetz used a pistol 10 \Care off tv.o would-be muggers and went to the aid of wo m en hcing mugged '"'Ke in the three )'ears before he <,ho t to ur ~ouths o n a subwa~. h1\ atto rne) and lncnds sa:r In o n ly one ul the 1nudents did Goetz use the unltc('n-.ed gun he bought after he was slight I~ inJured 10 a I <J8 I robbery <.aid law\ er Joseph Kelncr. who added that the other two incidents sho "' "ht· was out to help people ." · "It shows he\ not an 1rre,puns1blr man -he d1dn'tJUSt shoot. unles~ he had to." said Bernard Gold<ote1n. owner of a Mar hattan c:lcctro n1 cs s to re. a friend of Goc11 and co- chaenna n ot tl1e Bernhard Goetz Legal Defense Fund Goell. 37. 1s free on bail while av.ailing tnal on weapons c harges. On Dec. n. he sho t four youths on the 'ubwa\ after the\ asked him for S5. a grand juf') refused to indict him on charges o f attempted murder 1n that 1nc1den1. ··M) o p1n1on ''that the grand JUf) did the nghl thing and I agree with them in the (10ct1 c ase." Mayor Ed Koch told the Nev .. York D a il > News o n rhur'>da\. I he comments Thu rsday b) Ketner and Goldstein danf> ·a re· mark Goet.1 m<.de earlier to a friend -a tape of which wa~ broadcast last week -1ha1 he had lx'cn attacked three temes and threatened twice. Jn 1981. Goetz suffered minor tnJuries in a subway robbery. A.It hough he was refused a license. he later bought a handgun. Goldstein said Goetz "casually" told him in 1982 about an attempted mugging that had recently occurred. Goetz said two men appr<tdched. him in Harlem after he got off the subway at the wrong stop and that they ran away when he polled his gun. Goldstein said. Kelncr said Goetz told him that two years ago he collided with and he lped subdue a man who had tried to s natch a woman's necklace, a lthough no charges were filed, and that 11/z years ago he unsuccessfull y chased a purse-snatcher. to condominium plan. Alexis was a Na· f Bar• bara •-• ... _ A11e11or1 Parcal j naJCh . Le o ooc nu.sm Number: 939-07-007 t 0 anty ague Pliska. of Onnae: The llreat eddr... and Debutante (Newport gre!it-grandmother of other common deelgna11on Beach chapter) in Linda & R obert ~~::,;,=9d":': 197.2, a gr~uate. of Guerrero . of 350 AVOCADO STREET. U~v. of Calil. Irvine, Redlands, Ca: Bobbi #C·2. COSTA MESA. CAll· With a Bachelor o f & Ron Goa of Green For:1~ndarllgned tru1t .. tt.s dedg~ed in drama, River. Ca: ~d Adam dllciaim• any llablllty tor any s e stu 1 opera f~r Pliska Jr. of Orange: Incorrect,_. of Illa 1trM1 2 years at La Eecue~a great-great-gran d · lddrau and other common Superior de Canto, l1l mother of Robert & ~.11°" u herelr\ d• Madrid. Spain. Alexis Stephen Guerrero Thebanaflcl1ryul'ldar .. td was e mployed as 8 and Ron Gou Jr. Mrs Deed ofTruat, l>y r~ of 1 graphics designer at Lace was the first brMCll or default In IM obll-the Forum, in In· N 8 h gallon• aecured 11\aret>y, 1 ood 1 h e w port ea c heralofora axtc\.lt9d and ~ ~ ew · untl t e Policewoman. swom - llver9d to tlla undersigned• lime of her death. in 1932 foundl~ written Oeelaratton of 0.. Memorial services b ' N faull and Damand ror s... ill be h Id F b mem er ewpo Skeptics pooh-pooh report of China's fuzzy 'wild man ' and written notlea of bfaacti w e e ruary Beach Womens Aux. and of electlon to cauM the 10 at 12 noon, at the and a member ot Or- underelgned 10 Mii Nld Umverslty Club, on ange County Peace Pf'oparly 10 Mll1ty Mid obll-the campWI of U C 0 gatlone, and theraattar the I . I II . 1· ff I e e r s A 11 o ~ . uncsar.tgned ~Nd Nld rvme. n e u 0 Grav~lde services nottc. of bfaacll and of atec· flowers family ~ug-will be held Saturday It's armed and dan-tlon~~ Dacambar 28, gest contributions February 9, at 2.:PM gerous. And it's 1983 .. ln11rument No !1'8Y be mad~ l~ex· in Fairhaven Mem· 83-S8SH2, of Ofllcial ..._ LS name, ange orial Park. Pl,u"Ce ready to strike cords In Illa otnca of the Aa-County ~nter for Brothers Beu aro.d· agal·n. Already it's OOS'!::!..°':~~but Performing Arts, way Mortuary, dJnic. without covenant or war-C.O.ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 tors. 642-9150 PEKING (AP) -A legendary ChlneM ''wlld man," a Uttte over ttwee feet tall and covered with hu. has been captured In the mountains of Hunan provlnoe, according to a ChlneM MWS- peper. But o thers suspect It'• a lhort-talled monkey. The creature Is being kept In a heeted apartment In the ctty of Wuhan and "drinks wat• wfth a dipper, eats food Ilk• a man and produces sounds IMce en old man ," according to th• 8Mn1hen Special Economtc Zone Dally. The paper quoted the Chi,,_ &octety of Wild Man R ... ctt In Wuhan. which hu bMr1 wrong NkW9 In claiming to have found • Cttlneae verlk>n of the ~bte Snowman. TM eodety'1 lut find w• In ODtabel but that turned out to be a....,...-..0 monkey, the offlda' Cf*18 ~ _.d In Peking today, c r r Ing doUbt on the la teat r• ·~·· c.edlbt~ty. Ct11ne O.Uy, an EngUth· .. language newspaper. quoted leadlng anthropologists u say-. Ing they had been Inf or med of the "discovery" but won't beflev• It untll they examine the creature. A 1pokesman for the Paleoanthropology Institute tn Peking said It was Informed of Wuhan's clalm but added: "It's not'worth gt>lng. We ~ lt'a a monkey, not a wlld f'J'Mll\." The official Xlnhua newt agen- cy Mid lt had obtained a pk:tur• of the beat but a photo editor toed The Auoclated Pr .. , "we tuapect lt'1 a ahor1-talled monkey ao we're not gofng to rll• •• It unleu It'• verified u a wild men by eclentlatt." ~Shenzhen paper quotid LI Guallgyu Of the WHd Man eodety • ~ "the captured mele wld man fa 1.1 "** 1 (3-'-'. 3~) tall. •fght 25 kUo- ~ caa poundl). hat hair ... ~ "8 body and a fece that k>Okl a lot lfk• • modern man." Attempt• to reach the IOdet)' bY ~ from PekJng were taken more lives ran!I.~r--ortmp!led,,... unsuccel81ul. The operator ufd and caused more ~i,,'~:*~·i: TURNER ftAClfte V11W the IOdety epparentty ha no remaining pr~ tum of PATRICIA ANNE MlllOfHAL ftA• tetephone. dest ruction than ~n:·T,=.r.=11 r:x,.,': TURNER. • resident Cemetwy • Mortuery Apemen 1toriel abound In any that's gone u In Mid not• prov!dad, 9d-of C.O.ta Meaa. Pu.ed Chapel • Crematory ChlneM hl8tory, lndudtng pQet vanoae, 11 an~!Jndar Ille away February 7, 3500 Pacific vi.~~ Chu Yuan'• third century B.C. before. The ,,,.. tarmaotaald of Truat, 1985. Som November N9e~~ach deterlpttonof ''mountalnogr•." killer is fire. ::'ri.~==~~rue~ t.7, 1946 In Pasadena. and a 7t~tury . htetortan'• CtMl9d by Nld Dead of Calif. S urvived by talel of. tribe of ''halrY men" In Last year alone, it T~:!d .... wtll ba Mid on dher hhuaband,KBlall ne: t alChl Lat 8000Untta.u Frida . Maren 1. 1Ml5 at au1 ter. r aten cen r ,.. .. .-_, destroyed an esti-1:00 i M. 11 tlle Nortll front Elizabeth Turner: the monk.y~• ~ '"8Y d 11 • n 1 r • n c • Co u n I y mother Doria Croxon. be en 9'VofUtk>n9ry link between mate 3 mi lO n CourtllOUH. 700 CIYlo Mrs Turner worked ~and h~. acres of land. ~-C.:~ .. waat. Santa as a Bible trantlator The Wiid Min lnlllttut• In At the 11me of tt1e lnlUll for the Wycutre Bible W ............ ~ ... .....__. con-Please, arrest publlc*lon of Ihle "°'lot· Tra.nelatora, for :i --· ......u n•--this killer before it Illa IOtal ln'*ll\t of Ille un-y .... ln Papua New r.ence IMt W Ind an-:::c'1on~~J:.:!: Guinea Me~orlal nounced a 13,5?0 r..-d to de troys more. oeacribad O..c1attruet1nc1 1ervicet will be h Id anyone who ceptur9il the beelt Remember, only ...J ~~~=-=· Sunday.February IO, ahe -hltf of-._ tor a wUd ~ JllrMfY 11, "" 2PM, •~ St. Jamet "'811'1 corpee. you can prevent a.A ,.dCW, co., J:piacop•l Church, L f ,,..._ 3209 Vla Lido, N.w-The China Olly i9k1 rwportect 1orest ires. AJ.C. ~ DID ..... port Belch ln Ueu of ~nw eocounta _..a pk>. • ::'~eiu.:"e ~. ':' fJowert conttibutlont ture of a er--.. ... .... l.891••• c · • -t.o &he Patricia Anne l'•f • ••' .._ ..., L Turner M•morlal uptight, 11 covered...,. brOwn or A hJJIK Snwrl II ::t ... ,, .. ,, w. ,... fund, c/o Mariners 9'8Y hair, .. Offti1f¥araue but Tl.• ,..., I , ......................... ,.........,. Church. 1000 Bi.on ,,_., of gitttc .-Mf II "Mebee to '"t$ nftl!J/'O#I" • -----.... s D.... h ' _ ... off •tt.....a. ........... .-.... of TMAtlwrllJlftt. COfltU"il Oell't PllOI F*'*Y •• 1 • Ave, Newport Ult"ac • ....... -~ """"' ..,_., 22. 1t1s , _,.. 92660Paelfle View A ~ 8'CW.." llm--m!!!!~~~!l!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!L ____ ..;;_!.:....,=L------.J....:::======- • -=-~---~--~~~~~---------=-.;;:... ........ .._ _____ ~---~-~---....... --~.-----··--~--~~~--~--~ ----............................. _ ... • Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Friday. Ftibfulwy 8, 1916 PWt.IC NDTICl l'\aJC M>TICE "8UC ..,TIC( •-ti' ---.,. .. If -I(.... ,.._,.,, ""'~ ,.._,., M~A=I 'tennout....... ~~ MCmC9 a. '9CTIYIOU9 • M PICTITIOUe• I ... NYW • " .... !::!I! TMfolOWlflt• liWllllTATllmfT NOTICE IS HEAHY l'U9UCMIAMIMI MmftUI ' umetAW ..... ftAW M lJYlD•m.JI Ill ..... i'I'&' I ~ ... 90fle .,._ ~ = l*10ne Wt OIVEN lf\81 a puCM1c '-1ng ,~=-~ f"9 ~· _.,., l9 f"9 =-::: ,.,.._.. Tlw ........ ,.W .,:::.::w •h.'.f' ... al~-.... -._,. __ ~..., • ~~~A\JC. WliSTAA '~Lll!RTON :-:-~!,'~~~ AaelCY '°" CO'M 8 ~OIL AHO i.(jR, M OICAL a,ullt LI MADU", U M IHI ~HINE a ....... ~ ........ . • treet, ASSOCIATU 292• 8 "' -.-.a -TY 14113 ~. Tl*ln. c.tW CATIOHI, 1tM ~ 1M1t 0.CW-.. ,._. MAHU'ACT\MINO • VIH-A "80C*ATa. Ml ~HOTlt CA'-IPOtltNIA. I MeM . Calllornle l ritlOI, Costa ....... Call.:" FtlHvery 11, IM5, et DIW'-°"9NTCM'TMI 92ta0 •12, Coeta ...... OMf liledl,Cllf flilO AO! WH lrl fflUCI( lolltfl lfWil ....... C.... ............. 0... 1 lorrti.9241241 . 30pm ,or auoonth«e: CfTYOf M1r11 Henry Oalbey, 1 Miiiry M Cr..-d. 11 AaSOC ,t2tTIMllNl!Wey ...... ~-..... CS __ o-ld~. !~,~':." Robtrt T .... 2 Jedt ~ ~ec1~ble. In~!'-,OUNU• VA&.UY 144183 AecNI. Tlaltln, Cellf, Vli-y c. ,. ...... ,... le6nt Oeor91, ....... •94. eo.t1 ..... CMf Ao., T ...... "" r .. ,...,, , ..... t,..C • .,.,..,, -• ...., Cow, Corona dtl Met CM-am-e 01 ...,ty HOTIC! 18 H£Al8Y t2tlO ,omona f 12 Colta Mii&. 1w111., Ct11f ftMO t:M27 ac.At1 ~ ~ C... ...-, CO., 1 0-1• .,_, m21 fomla 924125 · Htll, " Fair Orn., Coeta GIVEN ttlet on n-day, Thie butiftMI le ~· Cllllf tita7 · Karan Je.mpH , 2187 lMOfl Jotin l(nud.ot!, ....._ ~ tae8 '°""'°"· JOto ,._an <::"~· 8~11111~, Mlehael M Rut. 3 Hiii· ~·~ti::~~~:; '*'*Y It, 1115. 91 I 00 duc:ted by. In indMcMI Or ~-Ill I(. ,...f\, IYl!y Cl., Alw9ldl. Celt. 2371 NotN A\19., Coete .__ M ....... mt ....... 0... ...... OIM-c~, reet9...,.2°1 t• Qrau, lrvlnt . Calltornle MENl r 1...,. IM........, ~ .. ~-In Ille City ~ MIA: H ~ 1N6 POfl'ION •t2, ec.a Tl'b buelneet II ~ ...... Calf t2t27 toutfl ltlillol .. ,..., C.... ..,,.. ... --·-oLV ·~714 1. recMa """ • ._.1 .,._,,11er •• 10200 Slat• Av· fhffl ........... .,.. tied ...... Calf. t2a7 by: • een-• P4111· TNI bu"""9 .. COii· ...... CellfoMle... TIMI ......... .. OOft.- .. bu•lnete la COi\• Ptter J Koethll$. 1975 =.. ~ OI Wth and enue. Fountain Vlftey, lht whll '"'County Cllr'k Of Or· Ml• ~ Pwtm. ~ duc1ed by. *' lndMdull Thlt bl*n.-. .. OCWI-du~ a _,_ .... .._.by..• ~,~lure Port l.lurtnl Ntwport termlnat~vl~~rnenlll 0.. F.ountaln Valley ~ fOf lli'lOt County on F*'*Y 4, tt56 Pomona • t2, c:o.te Mary M Ct~d l J. Kl'UdlOll duded by. 1 gener., ,_,. Q ...,_,.,.., Vloe ._.,.ga ... Wllt..mt0n 8Mch, Cllllorn1i 928e0 .... empt Community 0.Vlloprnlnt of 1MS Mela. c.llf. t2t27 Thie -.tement -lllad 11119 11aiament wae flied MtttllP P1 11'fn 1' 1'111 •t•temant ... llltd Tiii• butlrntH •• eon. 01~~~·.~E IS 'UATHI!" the City of Fountlln Vf/W/ PW Tt\11 bvlln..a 11 COl\o-Iha O<Mlnty c.."' Of· ..,. .. the Count'(Cler'k al Of "°"'1 T ..... Genar9I ,... • 'g ... -... I\ the County Clerk ol Of. ducttd by: a o.n.,81 Part • .,... ell ~I II Mid UrT\9 and wlh hold I public hlatlng In Publiehect Orlf\09 COlllt ~ed by: a general ~ tnoa County on J~ 1$, lli'lOt Courtly °'l ~ 15, Partner _. .. ~ CW11 Of Or· County on Januery 24, l\trl/llf> ,..act ntwetttd AenlOll• accordarw;9 with HMlth and o.lty Pllo1 February I, Ill, Ntlhlp INS llM& Tl\la _....,...,. ._ lllCI "'99 Cculf)' °" ...,_., \ 1, 5 MICllMI M Flue ::y rvc:,d be hMld by Sehny COdt Section 33479 22, Mar.di t, tMJ Vljey C. Partth ~ ,_, wHh lhe County~ of Of-. 1111 PJl1W Thi• a1a1~1 w .. llled afore~uonecs ~!m on t~ r911ardlnQ I~ UM ot 1&11 In: fl·l'Oe ltlla atatlnWlt Wll llleCI Publ~ ~-. COl9I PutMlehed ~ c.o.t 1f101Coutltyon,.,._.,11, ,_ ... bllllhed ~~ ~ wllh the Covnty Cltrk of Of. Ill.II Cltmtnt lund1 trom the City with the County Clerk ot Or· Dt11ty PllOI J~ ti, 25, Deily Plk>t JenU111Y 11. 24. 1tH ~ 0...,.. C.... P1IOt '*"llY I, 8. 15, lnQI County on Jlftuaty 24 Cleft& N P,,........., C"y <An,ttt Ind lndUllrlal ~ lli'lOt County on ,ll>Nlfy 4, '*'*Y I, 8, 19'$ FebfuetY 1, 8. 1M4 ,_ ~ '9ot .Jfll'aMY 2'. ,_.. , Itel 11185 • dlv9ioprnent Protac:t Art1 1M5 ,..,., '~' Publlthecl Of.,.. ~ "*Y 1, I. 15, ttllil F-680 Publlaheo °'~ Cout to PIY tor the eoet of llGqUlr· PM:llllJOUe .,..... '-7 o..ty Piiot J1111U41r)' 21. ,_. ,_., Publlatlld Ot-anot ~ Delly PllOt Fet>ruery 8, 11185 Ing land for t"'*"alon ol lht um ftATWWf PubflaMd• Ot-tnge C04111 •-.,. Ml\ftH: "*Y 1. I. 15, tN5 ---------Deily Piiot February 1 8 16 F~94 llrt etetlon et the tOUlhweet ~ IOlkMlng Pl'90n le DellY PllOt F~ I. 15, rtaJC NOTICE ...._""-. ,....., 22, 11185 ' ' ' COtMf Of the lnterteel.lon of OOir'lo ~ aa; 22, M.,dl I, IM.6 -~---.. 1---------Buthard Strlll with El NORTH AMEAICAH IM-F-eet NOTICI ,...,.,,,..,... __ --------F.UI !'ta.IC NOTIC£ Camlflo AY&nYt At Iha time PORTS. 332 luaioNI. PMw-IMTWQ-.. MAm ITATW .,._ti' lllftftH' ~=::..c. andpl-tlxtdfOfthepu,bllc: poftT 8Mch.Celif.92M3s GNI OETICE IS HEAflY '""=~.,. .._ ""'-. 'TM~Plf'IOlll .. Ordinance 854 It ecn.o.. FICTITIOU9 .,..... hMrlng, lntereettd peraon. 1mott1y MiclNel w.t• '1aJC NOTia v N t h a 1 a•• 1 • d s ,. TY1EWNTI" l TD 11tennoue • 1 ru cSolr'8 i... ... • uled 10 bl "' full lorot and PlaJC NOTICE T .. .-. ITATWMDT Will be ec Iha opportunity ~~~~ Newpor1 l'tCTmOUe .,..... t:~.:r ...... ~~ 18080 8wfl 8Nd . 8Ylte ,: um eTAW AICtNtC INV'l!.ITMOITS, =~ r~~ ~· ~ K·MOW doi~ ~C::.ngupereon la ~.~ d teOlfdlng Ihle This buelneu la eon-MAm ITAft..,.,. trenaportetlon and euch Huntino'on lead\, CAJlf The lolOwlftQ pereon ii t300 Petti ~ ~209. endwUldOpledby 'tl~IOI. 'ICTITIOUllU..... C~AIN l CABLE DIS-"'''" MoCl111den, ductedby.enlndMdual Thefollowlngps9on•.,• OlherleclfftlM•~ Robert G Nedry 1331 ~~"Co..su1.T-~a::..-= towing roll e.i1 ¥01• COU~ NA• ITATW•NT ~~~~YI~~Eo;llnuCIASl.tl· ~=r~ ,. __ ,t ~,: ~ u fllld doing butlntll •: =NI~ ~~OHM PAAI( BtMINlr Of . HuntlntlOf\ ANTS OF CALIFOANIA, 1300 Pn ~ .-209: Cll. MEMBl!RS AYES Thlf~ ' • -...-...,.,.. w ~ 0 U T H WE ST 8Mch Callf 92647 U041 Virginie w..,, South NewPQ118-d\,c.lf t2MO ~~-"'V persona ere Tustin Calif 92880 Delly Pllo1 F9bNaty 8 15 wlltl tri. County Clertt of Of. TAEESMITHS, 377 W ::T AVENUE TO FUU£ATOH M'_;,MI C Sh•nahen. 1 -"""'. Callt t2Sf7 ~ w-. ..._... ...__ Hertzog , Hornbuck le, dOlng butl,_. U Ro~ O Sport 42 Gold· 1985 ' ' : County on Febr\181)' 41 AVENUE will be racetved by ""'' • ---.._.._., • ., ,.._.,. -$ehl ftr. Hell, Whet11r FULLERTON SQUARE en StBI i~i-Cant' ... 271 • F.711 ' St #C-2. Coete Mee&, C. 3019 MenlloM. Sente Ana, Lawl'ence T Lr<Uc*. Jr · l>Of1 • 1500, ~ ....... .. OES N ABSE 2925S 8t ' · ···-· · • .. .,__ 1124127 lheCltyofCostaMeaaetthe Calif 112704 32041 Vlrglnll W.-., SOutn Cllllf t2MO " one NT l1t01. Co11a M.... Thi1 bualneu la eon-PubllaNd Ofenge CoMt Albert MllCMll Pett, 377 Office of the City Clenl, n BIU • n....-1411•· ~··Cell! tne77 Thia ...... ~ la ~~. Hane Celltornla 112626 ducted by. an lndlvJduel F 8 6 Felt°'""' CO.ta Meu. caf. "' ..,, __ ,, .,.. _.. . ._... ......... Ofdlnanc» as.2 ch•,.,_. Robert T But, 2 Jade Ro..__ o. s....... ()Illy PllOt ebf'*Y , 1 • W Bev St •C-2. Cotta I _, '11 _,, 11:00 MllP'e S11191. Fountain V• hi• bull""' la eon duc:t.O ,,.,. a 0--W pwl· lhl zon no o property °"'·""'on• del Mat.-C.ali-Thia...iatement wM filed n~ "" 709 am Mareh 5 1H5 at _,, ..-... .. I I -...--c ,.__ ._, ...,.. 111t-1c ""'TICE 22. March 1. 1915 .,...., Cellt t2e27 °''"1 unt the!IO\K..,, • ,_ ,._ ........ 708 ducted by en 11\dl~ ~ lo<:lttd 11 302 Cabrlllo f()fnla 92625 with tht Counly C .... k 01 Or· F· Daye Noll, 351 W Ehly, whlch lme .._~be ' Tiii• buaiMN It con-~enot T l.ydlelt, Jr VIC on Str I' om AP I R2 I MlehMI M A 3 -NOTICI OF Coe•• ....... Calif 92627 I 1·-· open.. ducted by • Olflelal pen. Thia llalwnenl WU flied T,. ...,.,,.. ,,.. ...., " r 0 • neon-ue. Hiii· ange County on February 4 T'"'ITWI'• IA.LI PUBUC NOT1C£ Cerot Lee Wallace, 28341 ~-puc bl~ _,Ch rlld ~~ --••p w11n the C"""""' ~11 of Or-wt"' t""" ,._ .-... ,....,.,.. ... """· nec11on wf1h Rezone Petition Qre1a, lrvlne. Calllornla 1985 ' 1... ou • ..,,1 ambera _ ,_.,,, """"' ..,_ '" ·-"""""' ...,.,. "'""' R-84·1t, Antonia Alom81 02715 F2llOll / No. 41'92-0W a..11·M Portola Or • Cotta Mela, td ~ IMlf b19r he Robert G Nedi')' ange Coun1Y on JllllllW)' 16 8"0I ~on~ 4, Tiie fUll llJCI of Ille ordl-Peter J Koelllng. 1975 Published Ofanna Cout YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NOnc. Of Calif 924126 I :'of and I Jhls .. .,_,, WU nled 1M5 IN6 nance may be rlld In lht Port Laurent, Newport Dalli Piiot FebN8iY 8 15 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TRUfl'IFI SAU Thi• buelnua It eon· It f the =., lhe Wtth the Coun1Y Cletlt ol Of. ,._ ,_ Chy Clerk a ottloe. 17 Fair S.eeh, Calllornle 92660 22. arch 1, 1985 · • DATED Jut..ti: 18. 11179 UN· ,.. -•• P90PSRTY ducltd t>y· • gen«al part· n~ d0~1h•-,,.......,, bl.It no aooe County on Deoeml>er Publllllecl Orenge Coeet Publlthed Orange CoMt ... ...:: .... c M Thi LESS You'.'l'"TAKE c ON ...... ,__ neranlp OI·-••• ngu ... -.. ~·· 19, 19414 Delly PllOt January 141. 26, l'\al ... p~ Febr'*Y •. 16 unvw, oete .... I bu1lne11 t1 con-F·705 A Tl YOU ASE IN DEFAULT Alblf'1 MltGhell Pelt Any bid recetved alter the ~ Ftbruery l . 8, l985 22,t..,on I, 11185 BllN ,, ...... Y. City dueled by· I genet•I pert-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-UNOEFI A DEED OF TRUST Thi• lllllmlf'll w• lllld ldleduled elOllng time for "-·bl...._.. ""-Codi f-15() F-704 c~ nerlhlp ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT DATED NOVEMBER 24. the r1C411pt of bid• etlatf be .-u ---.,._..,.. Publllhtd Orange Coul Robert T Beat P\8.IC NOTICE A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU l982. UNLESS YOU TAKE with the County Clertc ol Of. o.lly PllOI Janwiry 18 25, Dally Piiot February 8. 11186 Thie llAlement was fllld NEED AN EXPLANATION ACTION TO PROTECT =County on February 4 ~ ~o~: =;:;:; Februaty 1• 8. 1985 ---------MlJC NOTICE F·69e wllh tht County Clerk ol Of. 12 ... 1H151 OF THE NATURE OF THE YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY ~ re&QOnllblllty ol the bidder f-656 Pl8UC N0T1C( --------- •1nge9 6 countyonJanuery22, 4082·A PROCEEDING AGAINST BF. SOLO AT A ' PUBLIC Publllhed °''""""' Cout 10-lhalhltbldlenteetved __ .,. """'T"'" P1Cmt0Ue1UH•H 986 NOTICE Off YOU. YOU SHOUl.0 CON· $ALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· -..,... In proper time '"-"" "4 ,ICTfTIOUI .,_.. NAm ITAT'UmW'f fa.II TRUITH 'l l M.E TACT A LAWYER • PL ANATION OF THE ~llL~~·t~ery 8• IS, A M1 of plans.. Spec:iel flCTmOUSIUWH NAmlTATUmJff The lollowwtg pereon le Pubffahed Ot-ange Cout YOU ARE IN DEFAULT On Ftbruery 22 1985 at NA TU RE 0 F THE · · F-703 Provtelona and additions lo .. ._ ITA~ I Tl'le lolfo,oMg penon II O°'"O ~ • NI.JC NOTICE Dally Piiot Fe()fuary 1, 8, 15, U~ER A DEED OF TRUST 11 00 A M • Cal Fed PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 04nerel Provl8iona to the The l<*owlng peraona 11 dOl"Q bull,_ u AMERlCAH SOCIETY Of ~ .,..... 2.2. 11185 OA 'rEO 7128/81 UNLESS EnterprlMt,. C&lllornla COf• YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-S1and1rd Specllle11ton• buelneM ... ·, (•)PACIFIC PAOPERTIES COSMETIC BREAST SUR-MA.-8TATW..wf F-683 YOU TAKE ACTION TO poretlon .. duly 8')904nled TACT A LAWYER m.y be obtained., Iha Of· °j";'fcot.tPUTER PRO· Cl>lNEW HORIZONS LIM-GER y . AME Fl I c AH TM followtng P«IOnl Bit PROTECT YOUFI PROP-TrullM under and pureuant A l.C. TRUST OE.ED SER-P\11.JC NOTICE flee of the City ~. n ORAMMINO UNLIMITED 11T E 0 PA RT N ERS HI p ACADEMY Of COSMETIC doinO but1nt11 u: ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT to OMd of Trull reeorded VICES, INC.. • Agent fOf' Faff OrNe., Coate Meaa, ~ (21CPU 205 All>erl ~ I c ) N E W P 0 R T B A Y B RE AST SU R GERY • H.0.M.S (HOUSE & OF· I---------A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU June 22. 11119 ... tnllr No. MLAFINANCIAlCO .. e c.11-flCTinOUllUtMH lornla. upon norvefllnOab6e eo.ca M.... Cell! 92627 ' FINANCIAL (d)E.STATE A.MERICAN COLL.EGE Of FICE MAINTAINANCE SE"· P\ft.fC NOTICE HEED AN EXPLANATION 3t9e0 book 13198, pege lo<nle corpotallon M duly MAm eTATl!mNT peym«it of 110.00. An ed· Sh...,, Wl•lem Oevld90f'I FINANCIAL SEFIVICES COSMETIC SURGERY VICE), 4 St.art>Yrll Ct , ~ OF THE NATURE OF THE 224, of Officlel Recorda, 811• ec>c>Oinled TN9tt1 undef the The followtng pereona 818 dltlonel chwge of $3.00 wll 205 Alberl Place Coat~ (a)AOA FINANCtAL SER· 14111 ~ A¥8 Ste. 2 pott Beacf\, Ca.11f 92683 K·1-PROCEEOINGS AGAINST eevted by ALLAN MINOR, a lollowlnQ dtlcrlbed Olld of doing bull,_• be made If handled by mall. MMe. Ce11f 924127 . VICES 2182 Dupont Drive NewPQl18-:tl, Celt 9*3 Jorge E lieger, 4 flCTITIOUl9USINEll YOU YOU SHOULD CON-llngleman.u truator,ltlthe Trus1 Wiu SELL AT PUB-MY ASSOCIATES, P11ne. 8'>41C!flcA110na and OIMCSLOWlllO.,nall 3-465 Suite 213 Irvine. Calif Wiiiiam Roy Morgan S11rbur11 Ct . Newport ..... ITATUIEn' TACTALAWYER oltlce ol the County ~ llC AUCTION TO THE 7051-15 Maddox Orlva,otMr contract ~ti Ptumer1aColteMaaCallf 92715 M O. 1419 Supet1or ,..,. BMcll. Ce1if 92683 Tht following penon1 ere On 2126185 at 10 00 AM. corder ot Ofnge County, HIGHEST BIDDER fOR Huntington Beech. Celll may 8llO be exemlned It Iha 92626 ' Alehard 0 OunlW'll.. 44 Stta 2, N9wpOt1 &Mch, Cell AlchWd v. Ho4man, tn7 dolngbulMeaaas; SKO-FEO MORTGAGE Sllte ol Cellfomla. Will CASH (payable at tlml of 92647 Offl<:eoftheCltyClet1toftt\I Clltt A Carpenter 237 1 Whll-•ler, Corona del 92ee3 Mllcnell •Pl. 83, Tualln, CAMPBELL MAZDA OF CORPORATION u the duly SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Nie In lewM money of ttle Mary Leone Rulh, 10012 City ol Cotta MeN. ~ Azure. Santa Ana. Calif M.,, Celrt 112725 Thie bull-II ~ c.llt 92NO COSTA MESA, 1425 Baller eppolnttd Tru1\M under TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Unlltd States) all right. tllle GrMr~_f~!~ W .. tmlnater. land Spec:ff\c:Atlona wlll not Thll bualneu 11 eon-Tl'lll bualnau la con. Oucted by en lndMdual Thie bualnffl 11 eon-Street Cotta Mele Call· and pursuant to Olld ol CASH (payable et time of and lnter•t con~ 10 Calif. V-.lMa lbl mallec:I unltle the 16-ducted by 1 gene.el Pert· ducted by an lndMduel Wlllam R!>Y M«gen, M.D ouettd by: CC>-i>WtMr• fomla ·924126 • Trust, Aeoorded on 817/81 Nie In l•wfUI money of the and now held by 11 undlt Mwy L. Ruatt dlllonal S3.00 c:Nrge II In-nerlhlp AicMrd OuMam . Thtl '1etement -~ , E. I. Campbell Motor• 0 1 u Document no 7696 Book Unlted Stat") et· eouth Mid Deed of Trull In Ille Thie 1t1ten•1t -llltd eluoecl whh peym«ita. Shawn OeVldeon Th•• a1e1emen1 wu 111.o with the County Clettl of Of· ~:8etit.:= wu llled Costa Mele, Inc., 1 Call· 14172 Page 908 Of Otflclal front entrance lo Ille Ofnge property hereinafter d• Wl1h Ille County Cletlt of Or-Eech bid IMlf be mlOe on Tl'lil statement was llltd with the County Clerk of Of. enge County on F.c>NerV 4, with the County Cllf'k of Of. torn•• Corporation 1425 Record• ln lhe otflee of the County Old CourthouN 211 aorlbed: ange Counly on January 15, the Propoael form, eheeta With the. County Cltrk of Or-ange County on o.c.mt>er 1915 Counly F bru 4 Bak., Strtll, Cotti M .... Recorder ot ORANGE Coun-W Santa Ana Bou~ard, TRUST 0 R LU IS L . 11185 P· 1 through P~ prOYlded 1n ange County on Janu&f'J lS, 3 I t~ "-' = on • ~ c~1~r.n•~i:i~!~. 11 eon-Z;.,i~:~~~ae eo~~~J>l'. g~ri,g:n~•nta Ana. Stitt ot ~~~oc;:d t"eT~r.':'r~ Publllhed Ofange "='~ ~.::r: =:;:~ 1985 nmea Pub119hed Ot-ange "= o.~~F~ ~ Publletied Orange Cout <IUC1td by: • corporation AN UNMARRIED WOMAN II I ht llllt •nd lnter•t RAMIREZ. an unmarried Dally Piiot Janu:x 18. 26, by • certified ()( c:uhter'I Publllhed Ot-ange Cout Delly Piiot Jan~ 11, 25, 22. Merefl 1, 11185 Otlly PllOt Ftbrull'Y 8, 15, Alt~ N Campbell, P,.ti· ~0~\10~~~ T~~ H~ci'~~~~ eo~v~ '10 end now held w°:e~EFICIARY · MORT. February 1, 8, 1 check Of • bid bOnd '°' not Daily Pilot January 18, 25. Febru1ry I, 8. 19 f -701 22, MBlch I, 1985 dent by 11 under said ()Md of . · F-e49 llSa than 10% of the 111\0Uf\t February 1, 8. 1985 F...,.5 ---------F-702 This llalem«1I Wat llllO BIOOEFI FOR CASH, (pay· Trull In lhe property lllu-~AGE l~ANS AMERICA, a ol the bid, madt payable lo F-646 '1aJC M)TIC[ with lht County Clerk 01 Or· •ble 11 lime or tall In lewtul ated In .. Id County and corporetion oroan!Hd •nd tht City 01 Coete Mea. No 1---------i------------------tnoe Covnty on January 24. money ol the United StttM) State deac lbed .,. 11d1tlng under the lewe ol P\llt.IC NOTlC[ propou l 1hall be con· PlB..JC NOTICE 1111-IC ""'T"'" '1CTIT10Ue .,... .. ---------l985 et Cl'lepmen Ave enlrtnee r CelllOfnla R«:orded Decem-lldtred unleU eccompanled "~ nu "4 ...._ •TA,.....-r rtll.IC NOTICl f2S7'229 to Clvl<: center Bulldlng, 300 PARCEL 1. That pottlOn of 1>er 8, 1982 u lnetrument ,..... by IUCh c:Mhler'a Check, FICTmoue ..,..... FtC1TT10Ue llUalleN The following P9'90IW an Publllhe<I Ofenge Cout E. Chapman Ave , Orange, Loi I ol Traci No. 9873. 81 No 82-430136, of Offlc:lel T.S. No. -.a1a:2 can.« bl0dtr'1 bond. .._.. ftATUmM'T ....... ITAn,mJff OOlng ~II 'tennoua .,.,.... Deity Pilot Fet>rvery 1 8 16 CA all right, 11111 and 1n1er .. t 1hown on• map rtcorded In Recordl In the omc. of tht NOTICI No bid lhalf beconaldered The lolloMng pereona ate The t~ng l*1IOnl .,. COSTA· DEL uoo. 1113 MAm ITATIMINT 22 1985 ' ' ' conveve<ato and now held bOok 426, PlllJM 27 and 28, RecOfdlf' of Ofange County. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT unless 11 II made on a bl.ank doing bu*-M dOlng bullnesa u Bell SI "'·"'• E Coet The fOllowlng pereone Bit ' F~2 by 11 'urd!r Mid Deed of ol Mlaetlleneoue Mapa, tald Olld of Trutl deacrlbea UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. l«m lurnianed by the City of 0CEANV1EW FINANCIAL CRITIER CLIPPER. 955$ ., ""'°-1 doing bu*-81 Trull 1n the property 111u-lhown U unit 3 on a con-IM following proper1'f· DATED DECEMBER 13, Costa M ... and le mede tn 19 Noflh Newpor1 Blvo , arf1t10 A,,. FOUf\tain \/al-~w=.n l Flor· COS OVERHEAD OAR· eted In Mid County. Call· domlnlum plan, reeorded In Thelendref•rtdtolnthla 1982 UNLESS '\'OU TAl(E accordance with Iha Suite F, Newpor1 8eecll 11y Cllt1 92708 ence s WelCIWNn IMnG AGE DOORS. t945·A fornia. deectlblng the lend bOok 124114, page 1081, Of. QYer&ntll II 11tualed In Iha ACTION TO PROTECT provtllona of the Proposal allt. 92e63 Martlyn K Burteaon tnA1 1113a..erS1 Sulla( Pl~IJ• Avenut. Coate PlB..IC NOTICE therein llclal Record• and In Otclat-Stale of Clllfomla. County YOUFI PROPERTY. IT MAY requirement.a. l<&1th Brien Morey 140 1 1741l 6 Cemeton s1 •2 eo.ca Meaa. C.at 92629 Meee. Celit 112!27 Parcel 1 atlon ol CoYenanta. Con-of Orange. City of Coata BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Eacil bidder mull ti. West Balboe Blvd ~ Hunt1noton S.ach c am' Jame• Sander•. 1113 Pate MHH11. 3:1448 11117 UNIT 73 AS SHOWN ANO dillons and Aaetrlc11on1 r• Meu. and is deecr1bed u SALE tF 'fOU NEED AN EX· ltoaneed u 1'9qUired by law Bead'I. Caltf 92681 2647 B»tt SI Suite E. Coate Ooalnl• Drive, l •oun• Tl .... M-tmi c DEFINED ON THAT CER-corded In bOok 12423. pege lollow9. P l ANATION OF THE Pl'wllallll'IJ wagee lhell be Leland R Hiii 19162 Rel\0811 L Burleeon u.... Celt 9292e NIQuel. C•lll 924177 TSO II,.,,., l AIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN 188. Otflciel R«:ord• PARCEL 1 N AT u R E 0 F T H E In accordance w11h Ille F1ot1<la Street. •C Hui\!· 17616 Cameron St •2. Roc>er1 L.engerbeetl. t 113 Joel LaRoc:hllll. 7S3 Blvt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT RECORDED JUNE 24, t980. PARCEL 2 An undl'lkled An undivided 11181h PROCEEDING AGAINST Oevts-aacon Act U IC>8CI-ton Beacl'I, Cefl1 92648 Huntington Beacl'I Calif a.er SI Suite E eo.te ~ Cutoft, Blue Jay, Call! UNDER A DEED OF TRUST IN BOOK 13~4. PAGE ()M-IOUr1MMlh (11141 '" lnltteal In end to Lot 1 ol YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Ued •1-n.te In lh•M Thia bullneu II COM· 9™7 Meu, CM! 92626 92317 DATED 9115182 UNLESS 1510, OF OFFICIAL RE· llmpltlntw .. 1e1atenant1n Tract 11228,espermapre: TACT A LAWYER SpeclalProvlllon1. ucted by '"' untn-Tl'los t>uaines,s 11 con· Tiiis bualness 11 con Thil bu•'""' II eon-YOU TAKE ACTION TO CORDS OF ORANGE common In end 10.., tl'l•t COfded In Book~. Pagel On February 22. 1985. •• The City Counal ol the orporat•d HIOCll llOn .Oby hllsben<landWll'lt ~Oy ~ ducted by· • IJlnlf•I PBl1· PROTECT YOUR PROP-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA porllOn ol LOI 1 ol Tract No 145 end 46 In Ille Office of tri. 9: 15 AM .. IMPERIAL BAN-City of Cort• MIN r..,..,.. ther tnen a pwlnertnlC> Rendall l 8urte90n R E.ne Weie:nmen netlhlp ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT PARCEL 2: 9873 In the County of Or· County A«:ordef of Mid CORP. a Celllornte OOfPOI'· Ille right to rejec:1 any Of alt l<eUl'l B Mor~ Tl'llt 11etement -llleel l Thia stt'-!t -h6ed Joel LaRoctllllt A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU AN UNDIVIDED 1/ IOSTH ange Stet• ol Cllllomla, .. County. lllon u duly appointed bids Till• stetemenl WU hied th the County Cler• of<>· wtfl\ Ille County Cler1I ot °'" Thia lletwnenl WU llled NEED AN EXPLANATION INTEREST IN ANO TO LOTS lhOwn on map recorded In Excepting lheretrom Unit• Trintee under and purauant Th• c.ontrector 11'1. •II tll Ille County Ctent of Or· County on January 15. WIQI Co.inly on FeONery I With lht County Clerk ol Of· OF THE NATURE OF THE 1 ANO 2 (COMMON AREA) boOk 425 pagea 27 and 28 1 through 18 u lhown on to Deed ol Trull rec»rdld comply woth the provisions ange County on January 15 1985 1965 enge Counly on Fet>ruery 8, PROCEEDINGS AGAINST OF TRACT NO 10626. AS u "eom;,,on arN" on ~ the condominium pltn ,._ ~bet 30. 11182, u lnll. ol Sec11on 1770 lo 1780 In-1985 ,...-,..,... 1945 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON• SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Condominium Plan re-corded In 8ooll 14199, page No 82~61709. of Offk:llA elullve. OI Ille Celllo!nii f1'G'I PuOhlhed Orange Coast Publl.ned Or11ng4t eo..t ~ TACT A LAWYER CORDED IN BOOK 465, COfcM<I Maren 29. 1978, II\ 1~ and re-reoordtd In Record1 In tht omc. of the let>Or Code, the p<evaillng PuOltshed Oranot Coett ally Piiot January Ill 25 o .. 1y Plto1 February 8, 15 Publlahld Orange Colll On 2122/85 at 9'15 A.M. PAGES 28 ANO 29 OF MIS-bOOk 12614, page 1061, 01· BOOll 14268, page 674, 01· County Recorder ol Ot-ange rate and scale or waga n-0811)1 PHot Jef\uery 18, 25. aoruary 1 8 1985 22 Marcil 1 1985 Delly Piiot Ftbrvery 8. 15. CICG CORPORAllON •• CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· lk:l•I Record•. recorded In lk:l•I Fltcords. County. Slit• ol C•llfOfnlL tablllhecl by IM City ol February 1 11 1985 F-64.'.l F-&92 22. Mtrch 1, 1985 Ille duly appointed TrualM CORDS OF ORANGE boOk 12823. page 188, 01· AllO excepting 11\«etrom Executed by KENNETH S. Colle Mele which Ble flied F,648 F-707 undef and pursuant 10 Deed COUNTY' CALIFORNIA, lk:l•I ReeOfdl •II 1hOM PolullYI ...... ADDIS and LINDA F AOOIS, with 11'18 City Clerk Of .. Id 1--------- ot Trull Recorded on TOGElHER WITH ALL IM· menta lor pello purpoeta aa hu1band end wife Will Clly; •nd lhall forfeit penal-P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PlB..IC NOTia ---------9127/82 ai Documen1 no. PROVEMENTS THEREON. E.xcept therefrom all min· shown on the condominium SELi. AT PUBLIC AUCTION ties pr91Crlbed therein ror ---------l'tBJC NOTICE 82-338574 Of Otflclal Re-EXCEPTING THEREFROM erals oll, ou. petroleum. plan eboYI referred to TO HIGHEST Bl00£R FOR noneompll~ ot the Mid CONSOLIDATED REP<>f'T OF CONOITIOM ---------corde In lhe offlee of the Re-CONDOMINIUM UNITS I o I h 8 r h Yd r o c 8 'b on PARCEL 2 CASH \payable et Ume of ode "AMERICAN INTERST ATE BANK" OF NIEWP<>f'T BEACH ACTmOUl.,...11 MAm ITAT'lmNT The lo4towlng pereon• .,. doing buelneaa .. tOfder ot Orange Counly. THROUGH 108. INCLUSIVE. eubllanoes and 811 under· UNIT C-2 U shown on the uHI In lawful mooty ol the ltLUN '·~.City Consolidated Report of Condition of · AMERICAN INTERSTATE BANK" Calllomla. executed bl LOCATED THEREON ground waler: or u~ condominium plan referred United Stal .. ) •1 the tront Cfleft of IM City °' Coate ol Newport Beach Orange County and Domestic SubsldlarleS at the clOM ot JOHN W RAMPEllO EXCEPTING THERE· whlCh may pr tolnPereel I eboYe entranc.lotl'leOLOCXange ..... ,,___ 3 98 ELECTRONIC P ffO • FESSIONALS' INVIT A · TIONAI. CONFERENCE. e t41 Amlgoa w.., Sult• c. New- Por1 Beacf\, Call! 92MO NANCY A RAMPELLO FROM ALL OIL. GAS MIN· from Uld LOI wflletl under· Paroel 3 County CourthOuM. loeeled Publlaned Orange Coas1 business on ....... ember I 1 4 HUSBAND ANO WIFE Will E R A L A N 0 lies • plane parallel lo and Al\ exciullve easement tor on Senti Ana BlVd • be-Deity PllOI F•br~ry 8. t5. • •••• benll No. 1an SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION H Y 0 R 0 C A R B 0 N 550 IMt be10w the pr-1I patlO pur~ OWJf that twlln Sycamore St •. l 1985 ElectronlO ProfMllonel1' lnvttallonel ConterencH. Inc., Callfornle. 8141 ArNgoe Wey Suite C. Newport Beach, Calif. t2MO Thia buelneaa I• eon- ducttd by • c:o<poretlon Cati E. Ml9ci'lka. Prealdtnl Thia etel_,I WU llled w1tt1 the County Cieri! ol Of· lf\ft County on Febr\.lety 1, 11185 '117'117 Publlehad ~ange Cout Oely P11ot Flbr'*Y a. 15, 22, Marth 1. t985 "-F-8111 TO THE HIGHEST Bl DOER SUBSTANCES L YING 1Urfeee of Mid Lot tor the portlOn of ttle rntrk:1ed Broactw.-.,, Santa Ana. Cell· F-697 FOR CASH (payable al time BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 purpOM ol proepectlng tor, common erN descrlbed 81 lomla all rlgl'll. 11111 and of Ull In leWtut money of tht l'EET FROM THE SURFACE tht eicplorallon, dev~ P··C-2 on the aboYe referred lnter•I con~ to and I---... ---ll'_W\_nr_c __ Untied SlalH) al AT THE OF SAID LANO. BUT menl, produe11on. extract to condomlnlum plan now held by II under Mid l'UUU\# ""'~ FRONT ENlAANC£ TO THE WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF and laking ol NkJ mlntflll, Ass e 1 so r s Par t t 1 OMd ol Truat In lht property l---'-NO;...;;.,TIC--l-T_O __ _ OLD ORANGE COUNTY ENTFIY UPON ANY POR-Oii. 081· petroflum, olhef Numblf: 93~7-007 lltuatad In NkJ CO\lnty and COURTHOUSE LOCATED TION OF THE SURFACE OF hydroeerbon aubatencH The llrMI addr-and Stale deecrlbed u CM .DITORI M 0 N SANT A AN A SAID LANO FOR THE end waler lrom Mid LOI by olMf' oommon ~1tl0n Peroel t An undivided 9UUC ~ BOULEVARD BETWEEN PURPOSE OF EXPLORING mMnl ol ml-. wWll. der· of Ille reel property her.in 1136ttl lntet•l In and lo LOI (~ ~'g1;41°7 SYCAMORE STREET AHO FOR. REMOVING OR MAR· rlClta or OIMr equipment !Of oeec:rlbed le purported to be I ot Tract No 10864. u per NotlOI 11 ~ IYen 10 BROADWAY SANTA ANA. K E T I N 0 s A I 0 eurlace locallonl on adlofn· 350 AVOCADO STREET. map rec;orded In Boole 47 1, d I I th 0 lthln CA ' SUBSTANCES Ing Of nelgnborlng land Of •C-2. COSTA MESA. CALI· Paget 47 and 48 ol Mlt · ere 'or1 o e w PARCEL 3 lying outlldt of the •~ FORNIA oellaneous Mapa named transferor ll'lal a e>ollt c all rtglll,l~t~and n!t':: AN EXCLUSl\IE EASE· dHcrlbed lot, II balng The underlignlCI INllll EXCEPTING THERE· trenafllf 11 1bout 10 be m~ b~ndlf' MIO Deed of MENT APPURTENANT TO underllood lhel Ille owner dlaclalm1 any Heblllty tor any FROM Unite 1 to 36 lnelu...... °:: per=~i:c,c>perty hel" .. n Truel In the property allu-EACH UNIT FOR THE USE ol IUGh minerals. Oii. ou. incorrectnMI of the 1treet as shown on a Condominium 1 e< r 1 Cou Cati-ANO OCCUPANCY OF P •Ir o I e um · o 1 h 8 r eddr-and otMf' oommon Plan recorded In Book Tl'le name end bullne&I ~~II n =lblng n,~ land TtiOSE PORTIONS OF THE hydrocarbon 1ubatanca• dtelgnetlon ., herein de-13&68. Pegee 807 of Offlclel l(jdraa ol lht 1n1ended ~· RESTFllCTEO COMMON and water, u 111 forth ecrlbtd. AloOfde traneteror are. Brue.• '"t~l 13 OF TRACT NO AREA ANO THE COMMON above, thlll heYI no right lo l he blnetlclary under Mid PARCEL 2· LIVING UNIT Otvldeon dbtl P~eyo 1 11106 AS PER MAP RE: AFIEASASOESIONATEOIN teruponlheaurlectofthe Oeed olTrutt.byreuonofe 14oompolldofLU 14 and :•1~.u'J~:~~~268~lm. CORDED IN BOOK 368 THE DECLARATION OF RE· ebolll-deecrlbed lot nor lo brnch or def1u1t In the obll-G 14 u shown on tald Con-8 · 8 ---------PAGES 33 TO 34 Of MIS: STRICTIONS ANO SUPPLE· UN 1ny ol lht Uld lot ()( gallon• eec:ured tllereby, domlnlum Plan. The location In Cellfornll rtll.IC NOTICE CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN MENTS THERETO ANO any portl~ thtreond 1550•~ heratolor• executed and d9-Thi etrMI eddre11 end 011~';:.1~,,:.~:=.: AcTITIOUI ....... THE OFFICE OF THE SHOWN ON THE CON· tald paral.., lo 8 1 llYered to the undenigned • 0111« common dlslgnetlon. pr NAM1 ITATl•NT COUNTY RECORDER OF OOMINIUM PLAN FOR below the prr-'t eurl1Ct of written Dlc181e11on ot 0.-If any, of the rMI pr<>peny khe m:i==~ranlfefor 11 ASSETS Cash and d~ from banks Investment securottM (Market value 3.566) Non·lnvestment securtttes Tradit19 account securittes Federal funds sold and securities purchased under aoreements to rese41 In domestic offices Loans. Total (exciud1ng unearneo 1ncome1 Less Allow~ IOf pOSSlble IOanlosses Loans, net . Bank prem1aes. F F 4 E etc (1ncl1Jdlno -0· capital 1ease1 Real estate owned other than bank premlees lnllfttments In unconsolidated subsidiaries and assoc1a1ed companies Cu1tomer'.1 llabUlty to this bank on acceptances outstandtr19 Other assets (Including ·O· 1n1ano1bles1 TOT AL ASSETS TtMI lotlowlng pereon• •r• SAID COUNTY EACH UNIT Ille u ld LOI or any purpo11 fault end Demand tor S•. d •• er I b. d • b 0 v. 11 •,.II oth« bullMU nernea clOlno bl.lei~ u The llrMI eddreu and The itrMI e<Jdreas and wheteoever. add d tnd wntten notice of brMCtl purported lo be' 380 W nCI aodr-uNd by IM TOTAL DEPOSITS IN 8(VEN J A~ SHIRT otMf' common dellgnatlon. o1Mf' common dtelgnatlon. The 11reet , ... en end ol eteetlon lo eauM the WILSON, C-102. Co111 ~lendtd transferor· wtlhln DOMESTIC OFFICES LAUNDRY, t 791 W•tern II eny. ol the reel pr~ ~ :~~·r ~~ ~': r~ :~~~ ~·:)'.c~=r~= ~~~:' .. :~ly ~:: ~ ~~ned TMttl wee v-• lall put so ,.,. Total demand dei)OSllS LIABILITIES ~':,ll~Ml081'dtn GroYI. ~~~~:be·~~OLE~ purported to be 7etGRAY· de1cr l bed •bovt ••gallons, end tMf'ealt., the dlaclalfn1eny1tebllllytorany ~· "'':" 10 t~ntendad Total time and sav1r19s oee>0s1ts Ylrem Sebuh Ouhen· CIRCLE. COSTA MESA. CA LINO BAY. COSTA MESA, t:~= 1~ 1~~ undflrll~ned eauNd Mid lncorrec~ of the llreet r~ :::: and t>u.U-S TOTAL DEPOSITS IN cf004u. 1802 Merguerlle, 924127 CA 92626 u • ta . notice o breaen and ot eleo-~ ~ °''* eOIT\rnon eddreas of the lntenOed FOREIGN OFFICES Corona def Met, Celtf 1124126 The underelgned Truet.. The undlf'llgned Tru1tt1 ~~ underelgned Trwt• to be· dtllonetlon. If any. lflowrl tranalerM •• Clnammon TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND bin ErNYaa. 120 Jamee dlaclelm• any llablllty for eny dfleletmuny ll&bOlty tor any llelel lleblll tor an Recorded Oeolmber 28· herein T Ml Corporetlon a CeU-FOREIGN OFFICE'S 81 •A. Coeta Mee&. Caltt lneorrectn.a ol IN 1treet lneofftclneea 01 the •11•1 "" eny -• ,!! r 2 1983 aa lnatrurnent !:i~ Said..,. wlll be m.oe but tor,,.. COfl)Ofatlon • 2176 Pa-I Federal tunda purellaH<I and securities SOid under ....,. edd ~ thtr common llddreu end other common ncotrectneae "' ,,. • '-· 83·585e58 of C>mdel .,.. wntlOul COYlnlf'll or --. Cal ··~1 ,.... ft attown dftf9n•llon 11 eny 11\oWn dr ... end Olhlr common cords 1n 1h9 off'IQe of the Re: ranty ~ ... °' lmplleO ,. e111e Sir_., OnlnQe 1• llOfeem.tllS to repurcnase in domestic ol1ices It t>uaineu 11 con· :'tlon, llT'f, itlweln · nation. If any. ahOwn corder of Oflli"Ot CO\lnty I>&'~ tlllt, pc:weclk>n, °' r()fr",!19~ 1*1• Other llabilllleS tor borroweo money mclud1r19 :::::::, by a 09'*., pert· Seid .... w111 bl"*"· but Said .... will be made. but Said aalt wlll ti."*'-· but enoumbfanoea. to pay the neni hereto ::,bed '" note balanoes of U S T raaaury bin ErMYM wlthOul QOrnlW!ant or --w1111ou1 convenant or w.,. wlthOUI co...nant or wat• remaining ~ aum Of lf•t 81 All peraonel Mortg• lndeOtedness 11nelud1r19 -0· Thie lletemenl wu nltd ranty, ,11~ or Implied,,.. ranty. expr ... or lmplltd. re: ranty. expr ... or lmpOed, re: the ~•l ~ by Mid ~operty °' ._.., lttnd and caipilal leaMS w!1fl the County Cltt1I Of Or· gwding 11111. pe1u111on. °' garding 11111. ~.or o-r<11119 tltle. peuu•on. or Olld Of Trlilt, wtth lnter•t n a t u r e 10 c e 11 o a 1 Acceptanoes executed by or tor .ccount erige Couf\ty on Flbtuwy 41. encumbtanott. to pay the encumbr1nce1. 10 pay Ille enc:uml>f&f'\Qtl. 10 pay the thtf'eon, u provided'" Mid Pepeoeyo·1 Reataurant at of this bank and outetandl"9 tll& rematnl~ prlnc:lpal eum of rtmalntng principal eum of remalnil'IO pr~ eum of note(•). advenoat. If any. 509 Bey Balboa, Cell!Omta Other llabllltleS ,_ the not a) MCUtec:1 by laid t~ nole(I) aeourecl by Mid tht nott MCUt'ed by Mid undlt the tttma of MHI Deed ' 11'\ibllahed Ofanot Cout 0..0 of ruat. with lntereet Olld of Truel. with lnter•I Deed of Truat. "'1.h lnt«tat of Truet, ,_, OhefVM and ·~ ~ netnt uaao fOT Al LIABILITIES lelCCludl"O tubOfdlnated notes Dllfw "°' F«>ruwy 8, l6. thlrlon. 11 prOYldtd In Mid t~. aa prov!dtd In Nld u In Mid nott provtded. 16-•Jl.C)eMM of the T~ Ind 1111 Mid ,,_..,.or •t aa6d and debeflturesl t:t, llitarct1 1, 11115 f\Ote(•I. .civenoea. 11 any, note(•). lldVanea. 11 any, v.ncea. 1f In)', ~ the of the truet• ettattd by Mid :_,ton la p~ SubOfdlnated notes and debenturM ,.709 undtf the ttrma Of the Deed undtr the 1wm1ol1"9 Olld letme of eekl Deed of frutt, Deed of Trutl l'hel NICI bulk tr~* 1t IHAMM0U>E9'9 !OOITT of Truet. t.11. Ql\aifgaa Ind of Truat, ,_., CNttgea ~ te.. ct'lllrgea and .. ,,.,,... Thi 10181 emounl Of "" lnttnded 10 be con11Um ~~ llOCk ----------.pan ... of IN Trutltl lfld .. pen ... of the Truat .. "1d Ol lhe frualtl lfld IM trv•t• unpaid balanc. Of .... Obi-m11td It '"' omce ol No ahar .. "8.IC NOTICE of 11,. trueta crH ttd by Mid of the truete Ct'Mted by Miid crHted by Mid Olld ot gallOtl eacurad by Ille pr• Clnemmon TMI COf!)Or· Out1tandl"" -__;~;.;;;..--.;.,;,.;.~;,_,-DHd of Truat. to·wlt: Dttd of Truat, IO·wll: Truat lflY tlO bt sold and rMaOn-etlon 2t78 Ptcifje Street. Common It~ ltWARYCM' lt68,0M.67 Stll.68227 Seid NII wlll bl held on abfe 8111meted cotee. •·Of • c.Hforntel2M&on AOCWTID OMMNNIC8 The blMflqlwy under lald lht blnlflcltry undlt Nld jtrldey, Merch 1, 1985 el pen ... Ind ldY.,_ at IN or%' Februwy 21 11115 No aherM Ofdlneltoe M4 ta edlld· Deed of Truethemofofe ... Olld Of Truet ..... ofOf'l ell• 1.00 PM II IN Nortfl front tltN of me lnltllll l>UOllCatlOn Thie ~ ,,.,,..., .. IUb-autnotez.d ufled to bt In full tofOI Ind acuted Ind dellYlrld to IN ecuted encs oehwed 10 the t n 1 r 1 n c t C o u n t y of the NOllOI of .... la )let to Celffomil UnfflOt'm No .,,.,... efflc1 30 o.,. "°"'It• adoO-undel'•lonld 1 Wflt*I o. under1iOMd 1 wrttten o. CourthouH, 700 Civic I 131,744 77 Commercial Code SectlOn OUUtandlno 1. 104,423 tlOfl on ~ 4 tH5 letatlOfl of o.feult Ind 0.. larltlon OI Olf\llt Ind 0.-Center Drl\'I W9M Santa The~ under .0 I tot &"'*'9 Ind Wit~ bV ·~:: NotW:.'~ ~ ~ -r.= = ~f ~~ ~-:: atlon of o.teun end 0.. Mti ~Of the 1n1tlal =.: ~-=-°'°:':: TM'*"' Ind ~ of TOf AL OoNTRIBUT!O C APITAL !Owing roll._ ¥Ote• , Ion 0811 ~·_,._...__.. fOf S•. lfld e .-tnlft pu~ Of mi. llOtlOe. ~-led a wr1"ln 0.0-tM '*"°" with w9'o1'11 F'-ttllned eemlngl .(). Amount -0- 1.200.000 Amount 1.380 DaM.t Alnowlt• In Thouundl 3 479 3.~2 --0- -0- 4.200 ~3 926 653 4J 273 ~.740 8.33{) 4~ 4 10 298 1 070 -0· 0 -0· --0· -0· .o. , 3'2 s~ 082 50· 2.330 3 710 8.9 Cll MlMllAS A't'H: tlon to W The Under· ~ Mid ,.;k;°;;"D;_ toe Of DlfNI Ind E1ao-IN total llmOlint of tfle 14"' WlltiOft of~ eno o.. dMN ffWt be tied ii...,.. ~ fOJ contif"IOe"CIM and ::;~::,o . H~tn!~!!.~~· ~c::':.:!°~S: fault end OICtlOn '° w to ion tolel. n.uodlli:"O: pe1c1 ~ Of o. cd-_.,'°' ..... Ind 1.-n ~100'*'::s ~~·C: other mipltal ~ -0. NO'U 'Non•' AISEHT to be recordld lll tNCCMnty bl recorded 111 IM COUtlt) 1&111n-:C~~ ... to ei..wa::,i:.t:.~ ::ioe:.c;:n::.:= er,...: eo.ta....., c.t-T0lAL$HAAEHOLOEAS l!OUIT'r 3 779 NoM. wMf'I the rMI ~ wlW9 the ,... property 18 recorded 1n tfW ooum WlllMted com. ....-. to Mid ,..:.. Of o.. eon. t2U1. and IM -TOT Al LIA81LIT1ES ~NO Ofd!Mlioe IW chlf'lgll IOCltld T!'\111111 II C ~ 1124115 Ole real Pf'OC*1'I la .,,.. _.._. 11112 020 a t..n and '*"°" to W to 08) IOt fllllt _.,... b'f any SHAREHOLt>t!AS EOUITY 8 I .tea 1111 10t1lnt ol property Cofporetton. . MO.flD llOltTClAM o..d ~ n..' 1M6 bl ~ 111 !fie OClt.lnty uedltof lfWI tie ~. The uncs.tlQned John P E"!:f· p,..,..,, and S A WtlltfitkS locle1ed at 30t C111WUl0 Addf'eM ~ I~ ~l"JC*. .. MN Dine .-.-y2t, tHa Ill.A '9IAlfCIAL CO.. IM,_,~ II il ftll wlldl la the~ S.W:W VP/Controiw ot the atJow..n b9nk, .ct\~ tor "'"'-'f ltnietlromAPtoA2.lnoon-:;:: : Pftf,"~ ~ ...... -ltf'IMT~TI c.I ..... .. .. ....... • ,,... Ol'W .... :.::= ~ and noc '°' tfle OI'-I ,..,. pellOllal knol#l1dige of t"9 man.. :c*"' tfftfl:"encs "= lnlll ....,a CaflfOtnta TMJIT DUO MRYtea. ...-. ..... T--. A.LC. ~ -... 0... ....,., 14. 18'8 ~ ... coot.,., In ' repcw1 and I ~ tnat Md\ IUI..,_,, "' Mk! l'9C)(W1 II ~· t1'36a11.s•2.'.:t40I '" AOIWf 9"i ,,.... DefM9 ~ ~ ~ -•tlllll IAleCORP. a OATCO f'tOnM'ft true ~ottri.~1ee1 tortllmMthlone9ndnotfOJ!MctMir certlft9e TM "" ... "' ""' ordt-OATI. H 141 ....,, ,'IL ri an( ...... 11111 =. ::-:... L.;. ............. --:= ~ c .. ,-...... C•U•loet 1'AL c-. und9r ~ OI ~~!Nit IN tor~ 11 tf\19 encl OOffed --~ ... twr In IN CtcO c~ .. ATIO ... :.--.... ~ ~::; CA .... -1"1, • .. :,.!',_ ... ..., l " ~::.. ~ :::-; POM"°" "" ,.... Ea-=uted on J~ 30. 1W 't ... port 9aed\. Celtfomta °"' Olltrtc • Offloa. 11 ,., Al TMllTH. era '----. ... ._, 1C'A 11711 • , ,1 i w,;. ,,_, ,.,.-. -.i ._ L ......_ o...... c•a • Jonn p Enober9 DrtYe, Cea4a MIM. ...,,,, ..,., 11lM ..... Mt..a1 ... _, ' ,,_... ... 0..-t t I I I ' I r ~••I I Pte91dent ...... ,.PllUllllY.C"' (T~t,.,.....,. ""-Co.I l'uD!llfteO Or-. ec-. ~ 0r-C... .......... "" es I S A Whllfi.tO a.ti ~ Orange COllM ,.....,__, ..,..,._ Plot FebrUarY 1 I. IS -..... I. ~ e>r-. C09lt • "*"'*' OrWf'.11111 eoeet Ho1 'ebN"'Y 1, 1. t5 ~ Pliol F*\WY I I. 15 1 • • "'°' ~ t, ll. o.11y Piiot '*"-'I, IW ~ VPrCOf\~ltf Deely Hot~ 1, tlU , ttU f -l70 • tn ,.110 P\Jbt~ 0.ange Cotst Daily Piiot Feoru•"J I ' 6 , ... 6 , ... 11 F-Ut r • _, Orenge eo.t DAILY PILOT/Frktev, february I , 1985 j 1-----------1ooated, contained. d• '••llll••llll•,.,!.l'•~l!!!l!"'..,.9!111!1l~WW!!lllllllll!!l!ll!!llll!!!l!lll!ll'IJ'!!':":;!~~~~--, --------natUl'&I ou nentt. and otlW ldWln L. ~ l 111111 I.. PWLIC NOTIC( Wloped or 1.-en on. in. M.JC NOTICE llydtooarbon• by wtttt· Kttcllam, 1311 Antl9ua ~°'"°"'Mid leltCI or 101ver name known. Wsy, NNpott le9dl, Cilllf. "'81 flt'/ pet1 ttw90f .......,., PCt..., -f9041Mtmtl MM\ l!'d .. ~IOM to tM uove ...,,_ Oii ~ ..., tlfM of ""'9Ce MOTICa Of' prod\ICll detf\lleO "*9from, Pf°'*1Y N}' be ol)telned ,.,.,.... ML.I ent~ °' iny rtoht of enttY 10 TaUITU'l IM.I 'lllltllOut. l\OWWW, tne ttgM by r..,ettlnO MllW In Wl11· T.a..... 1119 ~ tMr90f fo a On 'llWMY 22. tJU at to ctrlll. mine, etott, ~ Ina frotn tfit Mi~ • 111171 --°' 500 teac benlaJfl 10.00 a m. FOAtCLOSln'I end ()9ert1e tllrOUQI\ the Mir• wffllltl tO d•Yt from tl'lt fttet MOT1CI t11e IUt'feoe tor the ~ CON I ULT ANTI. INC . • race°' , ... upper 500 .... OI publlcltlon ol tl'llt "°'lot· . T ment, remo'lll reor¥'1«Y or ca11torn1t oorporetJon .. the wt>eurtaoe of Mid i.nci. Said .-wlil be made YOU .. A"o~e'~ DE/,tJ'8\ ot.l'ltr •JtPIOl1•tlon of Mid r• TruetH or tucceuor M ~ In cited from 'lllltllOul OCMINfll or wtt· UNOEn A ~ • eourote °' eubetanoee. Truet". or Subltltuted Tiit IMne Company •• Mlefl.. rtnty. t.11pr .. °'Implied ... oA,T!OyMouA\~i<r Tcr~ PA~E1. 3: Truet• or tllet oerteln Deed '°"" Corporation, recorded to tlttt. poueulon Of en-LE "' A ~elu9!W ....,_, of Ttu9t·~ by Mtc:hMI t.larGh SO, 1911 In Book cumbftl'\OM to Ntlefy ll'lt TO P"°T~C~ Y1~u:c:J:>:r appurtenant to Mlfl UtV1 tor ldWWd !gen end letbttt 12114, ll'aot 1237 ot Official unpaid beltnOe due on the l"TY· ITIC A••Lt IF YOU vehloUltr and S**trllfl llt-Nugler !Qan, Huet>and and Aeoorde. not• or notN MCUfed by A PUIL ..,,.. · or ... and ... purpoeta Wife M Joint Tenente. end Aleo eiu;ept all water Mid Deed ol Trutt. to '11111: NEED AN TEXU!~S~T~~~ ~ tllel portion of L ... t reoorded July u . 11M .. rlo"l'· wllettler tue(I water I02.H7.60, plul the follow-OF THE NA "~ and 10 of TrlCt stH ... lnttrument No. 14-311094 ot rlQll ullllt be rlOerltn, ovtr• Ing t1tlmated 00111. tll· PAOCl!EDING AiAb~T eriown on a map recorded In Ofllclal Aecof'de.ol Orange lyTng. approPrlallve. J)9t· pen .. and •dvanoee at the YOU, YOU 8HOUL • Book 219 Peott sand •• ol county, Calllornl•. and QOlatlng,prelCl'lpt~orcon-t1meollhtlnlllalpubllcatlon TACT A LAWVEA. MllOllleMoue Mepe. 1n v. pureuent to tllet Clt1tln No-tractual wltllout. lloweYer. ol tllll Not'" ol Salt: on FebN•ry 15. 1985. al olllCe of tht Countt ,.._ lloe ol Oeltult ttlereunder tile r!gllt ol entry for tl'lt •it· 11.140.50. 1.15 AM IMPERIAL IAN-OOfder for .. Id Counly. recol'ded Ootot>er 31. 198• erctM ol IUOl'I rigllte, .. ,.. MOTICI TO c'oAP ·, 'caotornl• OOfpor· Tiie etr•t eddr ... • nc1 a 1 In• t r um• n t No . MNed In deed from The "'Of'9RTY OWNllll auon· · .. duly llP90inted ottler common ~. 14·447700. of C>mclol ~ ll'Y\ne Company .• Mlclllgan YOU AAE IN DEFAULT Truetee undtt and pur1Ytnl If any ol the ,.., Pf'Ot*tY OOtdl of Mid County, wilt Corporation, rtootdtd UNDER A Dl!ED OF TRUST. lo Deed ol Truet reootded duo'rlbe d above 11 under and put'9Utnl to Mid Match 30. 1978 In Book DATED JULY 17, 1914. UN· JUM 1 11164 ... Intl. No. purportedtobe.141S'1ectlef Deed of Truat NII ., publlo 12114, Paoe 1237 of Offlcal LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 64·227a73. of Offlolll ~ AY'el\Ut #0-8. Coet• MeM. auction for CMll, lawful Aeoofd•. 0 PROTECT YOUR PAOP· cord• In the otrloe of the C&llfornla. money of Ille Unhed Stat• PARCEL 3: ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Coun"' Aeoofder of Orange The underllQntd Tl'Ultee of Amer le•. • caelller'• Euemtnll ..... forth In PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU CountY Stal• Of Callf0tnla. dl9c:lalma any lfablllty for.,.., check payable to Hid the SectlOn• entltlld "Cer· NEED AN EXPLANATION Executecs by EARL VAN lncortee:1MM Of the ,,,... Truet• drawn one 1ta1e or tatn Euement1 l0t Ownen" OF THE NATURE OF THE STEEN HU y SE and eddr ... and otlltr COf'IWYIOfl netlontl benk. utete °'fed-and "Supor1, s~~lement PROCEEDING AGAINST MARG A A ET J . \I AN detlgntllon, If any, eMwn ertl Cfedlt union. °' a 1tate and Encroec:hment of the OU. YOU SHOULD CON· STEENHUYSE llueband Mteln or federal -::: loan Ar tic I~ •ntltled "Eu•· ACT A LAWVER. and wife WILL SELL AT Said.-11W1tf bl INIOe, but aaeoclttlon In \Nt mentl of the Declarallon. Deted: January 25, 1985 PUBLIC AUCTION TO 'lllllllOUI covenant °' WW· tllle. tlll'lt Couttyttd .,.. PARCEL 4: ,OllllCLOI Uflll CON· HIGHEST BIOOER FOR ranty.expr ... or llnl)lled.,.. between Ille two ltaifwtyl EaMmentl U IUCh. ..... IULTANTI, INC., 140t1 CASH (payable " time of gardlng tltle. po11111'on. °' et the Allen IWldlno, leclng men11 are particularly Mt lf'be ltreet, lutt. 110, Mii In lewful money ot tlle enc:umbrancte. to pay the Yorba 8trMt, It 14081 !~" In the ,_Article entltlld uetln, Callt.,11i. ntlO United Stat•) 11 the front reinalnlng ptlndpel """ of Yort>a Street, City of Tuetln, Euement1 of Ille Oeclar· (714) 111-IM2. 81' Den6el t ance to Illa OLD Orange Ille nott(I) eeoured by eald County ol Orange. Stat• ol atlon of COYetlant1, Con-• Onnarod en r loot ad f T 'llllltl 1n-..1 Callfomla. all lllat right, tttle dltlon• and Ralttlctlont r• Publtlhed Orange eo8 8!' ~i~n~~:U~.. :,._ ~ ... ru;iMdad lr1 ..io and lnttre1t eonvey9d to corded on June 9. 1978, In Dally Piiot Fet><u•ry 1, , lo, t " S camore St l not..,•) advanOM If -.. and now l'leld by It undtt 8oOll 117841 Pegee 420 to 1985 w n Y • 9\ • • _.,. Mid Deed of Truat In the 414 lnclull"9. of Olflcl•I ~ F·&M Broedwty. Santa Ana, Call· under Ille termt ot Mid OMd property lltuet9d In Mid cord• of Mid County (the fornl• all rlgllt. title and ot Tru1t, IMe, ctllrgt llncl County and Stell delctlbad "Muter Declaratlon"l under lnter .. t convey9d to and ••pen ... of the Tru11., Incl u · the Section llMdlnga In eueh Pl&.IC NOTICE now held by It under Mid I ol tl'lt trutt• crMted by Mid Tiie land r9ferred In 11111 Artlele entitled " followe: Deed of Tru1t In the property Deed of Tru1t. teporl 11 lltuatld In Slit• of "Owner• Rlgllt• and Dullea, U-12·22 lltutted In Hid C~nty and Tiit total amount of IM Callfornla. County of Ot· Utllltlee and Cable Tel• NOTIC~ Of' St•t• deeorlbad " u11patd belance of the Obll· ange, City ot Irvine, and II vtllon". "Suwort and Sit· T"UITll I IALI LEGAL DESCRIPTION gallon aacured by Ille prop- dncrlbad u follow.: tllmant", "Encroachment" OF MAL Pf!IONfllTY ATTACHED TO THAT CEA· erty to be •old end,..,..,,,. PARCEL 1: and "Community Facllltlu 'f'OU ARE IN DEFAULT TA IN N 0 TICE 0 F able Ntlmatf(I coataL M · Unit 81 u enown and cit-Euement". UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TRUSTEE'S SALE EX· pen ... •nd advancee" the ltnad on that certain Con· PARCEL 5: DATED NOVEMBER 24, ECUTED BY IMPERIAL time of the Initial publleetlon domlnlum Plan recorded Ea.Mment over Lot 8 of 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE BANCORP a Cetlfornlt cor· of Ille Notlea of Sale la a .,. _ _.. 2'""""' 8 I ACTION TO PROTECT · $317,781.H . June 1. 1.78 In....,.,.. 1 v ...... Tract 9 111 u par map fled YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY poratlon, .. Trull .. dated The t>tneflcl ndtr Mid Page 1180, of Offlcial ~ In Book 414. pegea 15 10 23 ' January 17 1985 tty u corde of Orange County, lnctuelY9, of Mftcallaneou1 BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC The Corldomlnlum com· Dted of Truet llerltof«t ex· Callfornl• Mape rec0tdl of Hid Court-SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· IMd of ecuted end dellYered to the PARCEL2: ty. for '"' purpoH of PLANATION OF THE Pf underllgnad I written o.e- An undivided T/89th drelnage ben111ttlng the NATURE 0 F THE PARCEL t· laratlon of Oelautt end 0.. lntert1t In and 10 Lot 1 of property conveyed herein. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Unit D·8 u ehown on that mllncl for Siie. and a WT'lnan Traci No 9881 u tnown on provldad that IUCtl drainage YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-c1ttaln amended Con· Notlea of Oelault and~ a Map recorded In Book lhall not untauonably r• TACT A LAWYER domlnlum Ptan recorded tlon to Sell. The undtrllgned •28 Pagea 34 and 35 of Mii-ltrlct the Intended UM and A.I c TRUST DEED SER· June 24. 1982 ... lnltN· cauMd Mid Notice of 0.. ce11en.ou. Mape, record• of enjoyment of Mid Lot B. VICES, INC . u Agent for mant No. 82-2111$47. Ofllcial fault end Election to w '° Orange County, Cetlfornla, The atr"t addr"' or Ml.A FINANCIAL CO . t Call· Record• of Orange County, be recorded In the OOl.lnty together with alt Improve-other common dMlgnatlOn lornl1 corporation .. duly Calllornla. u defined In tha where the rMI properly la -----------------ment1 tll•reon, eitcept ol 1ald property: 11 appolnt9d Trutt• under Ille Declaration ol Covenant•. tocatad. U ..,,..,.. tll1telrom Condominium 1purported to be. 27 followtng dNCr1bad Dted of Condltl0n1 and Rtetrlctlonl Dile: January 17, 11111 Solon'• s pouse supported ~Daria, 36, wife of Rep. Robert Davia, R ·lllcb., !U, hu received aupport from ee.eral con&reMtonal wtvea after aendtng data photo of henelf in aerobtca outfit to Douler maautne recently. Davia aatd ahe Unltl 1 thrOUQ1'189 lnclullve Alderwood lrvtne CA Trust WILL SELL AT PUB· recorded Augult 4, 1981, in .....,,L llANCC>Mt, a located thereon ' • Name ...;a add; ... "or the LIC 'AUCTION TO THE B<><* 14187. Page 1088, In c.....,. -.-....... f,ic.pt I.II oil, oil rlghll, l>enlflclery at whOM requat HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Iha Oftlclat Record• of Mid Mid ttwtet. -•• La la 'aicJl and tired• Of~ple belnC eurprlaed mln1t•l1. mln•r1I rtgllll. the Nie i. being coodl.IC1ed: CASH (payable It time ol County, and U amended by CleMea lmt., ............ • __. be ood I ~•-NHI In l•wful money ol the an 1n1trument recorded CA IOlo1, 21M11.-, 9r: a congre .. man • W & e can I OO&ll& •• 1-----------------United 5111 .. 1 •II right, tltll June 24, 1982. a• lnltru-Zone L. Dftta, T,,.... .. 'Ju•t becauae •he'• married to a con -LOOK and lnter11t oonveyad to mantNo 82-216548,0fftclal Otftcef d a 1he doean 't h&Te to look Jlke a and now held by It under Record• Publllhed Orange Cotet _.reMm n . laid Deed of Truat In the Dally Piiot January 25, Fab-toad.' ahe a&ld. property hereln•lter de· PARCEL 2. ruery 1. 6, 1985 ecrlbed: An undlvtded 3.8 11 per- T R us T 0 R: Lu Is L cent (%1 lnterN1 In and 10 -------- Northern California bombarded by storms Ou T ALCOCER, 1n unm1'1'ltd Lot 1 of Trtct 11353; In the "8.IC NOTICE man and LETICIA 0 City of Co1t1 Me ... County-------- RAMIREZ. 1n unmarried of Orange, Stale ol Call· 'ICTITIOUI llUIMM woman lornla. a• lllown on 1 map NA• ITATIMIWT BENEFICIARY MORT. recorded In Book 488, The followlng perton 11 FOR GAGE LOANS AMERICA, • Pagat 45 and 46 of Mia-doing t>utlnea u ; corpor1llon org1nl%ed and call•naou• Map•. In the of· PACIFIC PORCELAIN Ulltlng under the ltwl of Ilea of tlle County Recorder ANO FIBREGLAS RE.PAIR Calllornla Recorded Oecam· of Mid County COMPANY. 2311 Elden Ave. ber II, 1982 " lnltrumant EXCEPT THEREFROM • 14, Coll• M.... Celll THIS No 82-430138. ol Otflcial Unite A·t 10 A-9 lnciuelve 92827 Record• 1n the Otfloe or tlle 8_ 1 10 B-ll lnclulive. e-1 10 Rot>en Andren Petereon Recorder Of Orange County C-e lnclullve end D-l 10 0-8 111. 231 t Elden AY9. # 14, Mid Deed Of Tru1t dtecrlbtl lnclutlve u lhoWn on Mid Costa Mela. Calif. t2e27 By T be Adoclated Press A scnes of s tro ng Pacific lltorms pummeled 1he no nhern Rockies and nonhern California 1oday. where up to four feet of snow was expected. after a bhnard 1hat dumped more than 15 inches on Oregon paral}zed highways with car-high dnfls. Storm warnings were tn effect for western M o ntana. where more 1han 9 inches of snow fell Thursday. and for Idaho, Washington. Oregon and northern Caltforn1a. where the ~norms threaiened to bnng the most snow today. "It'' a stro ng s1orm system. Actu· ally. 11:> no! one big 'ttorm but 'C\Cral ltttle storms altogether." Pele Re· molds of the Severe Storms Forecast (·eniertn KansasCtt). Mo . '>aid earl> 1oday. ··1cs a sto rm comple x." N meieen inches of sno"' had blanketed Blue Can)on. C'altf. since late Thursda) morning. 9 1m.hcs o f 11 falling earl) 1oday. More than a foot fell Thursda) on Donner's Summ11 at Norden. Cahf.. adding to the 6 7 already on the ground. Nine inches fell in the Lake Tahoe Bas in. where forecasters said up 10 4 feet could accumulate b)· late toda). "Visibility's JUSt about zero." sheriffs Sgt. Kent Hawthorne tn Tahoe C11y. Calif . said today. "W e ha' e tro ng wmds blowing tn a circular directton. JUSt wh1pp1ng the sno" around where 11 looks like it's snowing sideways." Blruard cond111ons were reponed toda} in nonhwest Montana. where snow swirled on winds gusting to 45 mph. Winds blustered 10 about 60 mph near Casper. W yo.. and Pocatello . Idaho. 5 1 mph al San Francisco and 43 at Salt Lake City. le) cold spread across the North· east toda>, with 1empcratures drop- ping in10 the singk digits and winds gusting to 35 mph across the region. creattng wind chills as low as 40 degrees below zero. the lollowlng property Condominium Plan Tiii• bu11n... 11 con- K. ILLER The lend raletred to In Ihle · ducted by: en lndlvtdual guarani• la tltuated In Iha ALSO EXCEPT THERE· Robert A, Plterton • State ol Calllornla. County FROM all mlneret1. orN, Thia etatement wu flilc2 of Orenge. City ol Colt• precious and u•M metal•. wttll the County Cletlt of OJ. M .... and It deecrlbed .. I u b I t • n c • • • n d ange County on F.otvwy 4, followl· llydrocarbot\I ol eYetY kind 1985 PARCEL t and cherecter. Including P91IU An undivided 1118th petroleum, oll~ gas. Publllhect Orange eo.t lntarut In and to Lot 1 of '9pttaltum and lat below a Daily Pilot February I . 15, Tract 11228, u par map r• depth of 500 teet, that may 22. Marell 1. t985 corded In Book 488, pegee now 0t hel'Hh• be found. F·700 45 end 46 In Iha Otflca ol Iha County Racordftf of .. Id County. f,ic.ptlng tllereltom Unite 1 through 18 u ehown on --1 the condominium plan r• I corded In Book 14199, pege DEATH NOTICES 1964 and r•recorded In UOYLE Mortuary Directors. Book 14268. page 674, Of· ALEXIS WALKER 644-2700 llclal Record•. 1---------Alao excepting therefrom DOYLE, passed away LACE Friends claim Goetz told them of other muggings all thoM 1xclual11e HM-January 27, 1985. Age La v ET A c 0 M • menta lor patio purpoeN" 30. A resident of STOCK LACE, I ehown on the condominium S . ong plen above referred to 8 n .t a M 0 n 1 c a · time Newport Be.ath PARCeL 2 Survwed by beloved resident passed away UNIT C-2 u 1h0Wn on the h us b a n d • Harry F b • 6 l98.. · condominium plan r9ferrect Do 1 h .,._, e ruary • " Ln to In Parcel 11bov• Ye; mot er, i:.ulth Orange. Beloved Parcel 3 Walker of N ewport mother of William An axelullve euament lor Beach; father Nor-Lace of Newport patio purl>OMI OYlf that man Walker of Villa Be • u~"""" •-Be por1t<>n ol the reetrlc1ed • . ach; ....... , °' a common., .. a..ctlbad u Park. brother. Marun Lace. of Newport NEW YORK ! !\Pl -Bernhard Goetz used a pistol to ')(;arr off t"'o would-be mu$&crs and "en! 10 the aid of women being mugged '"ice in the three years before he shot four )Outh., on a subwa:.. his attome' and lncnds say. In only one of the.> incident!> did GoclL use the unhccnwd gun he bou&ht after he was shghtl; 1n1ured 1n a J 9"81 robbery, ~td law)er Jo~ph Kelner, who added Iha! th!.' other l"o incidents sho w "'ht· was out to help people." .. It shows he'' not an 1rr!.'!>pons1blc man -he d1dn"tJU'il shoot. unkss he had to." o;a1d Bernard ( iold'>tetn. owner of a Marhattan electronics store. a fncnd o l Goc11 and co- chatrman of tl1e Bernhard Goetz Legal Defense Fund Goel/. 37. 15 free on bail while awaiting tnal on weapons charges On Dec :22. he shot four vouths on the ~ubwa\ after the\> asked him for SS. a grand jul) refused 10 1nd1ct him on charges of attempted murder tn that 1nc1dcnt. "M > opinion I!> that the grand JU r) did the nght thin~ and I agree wtth them in the <ioctl case ... Mayor Ed Koch told the New York Daily News on Thur'lda}. The comm ent\ Thur<.da\< b; Kelner and Goldstein clarify· a re· mark Goetz m e.de earlier 10 a friend -a tape of which was hroadcas1 las1 week -that he had hecn attacked three times and threatened twice. In 1981. Goetz suffered minor injuries tn a subway robbery. <\lthough he was refused a license. he later bought a handgun. Goldstein said Goetz "casually .. told him m 1982 about an attempted mugging that had recently occurred. Goetz said two men approached htm in Harlem after he got otT the subway at the wrong stop and that they ran away when he pulled his gun, Goldstein said. Kclncr sajd Goetz told him that two years ago he collided with and helped subdue a man who had tned to c,natch a woman's necklace. although no c harges were filed. and that 11/i years ago he unsuccessfully chased a purse-snatcher. .. P-C-2 on the .oove referred Walker . Menlo Park. Beach· grandmother to condominium ptan Alexis was a Na-f aar' bar •· ... dam A 11 • 11 o r 1 P a r c 1 I • J Chari Le O a °' ~ Number 939-07-007 uona ty ague Pliska. of Oranae; The atrMt 1ddr ... and Debutante (New~rt great-grandmother of other common daalgnatlon Beach chapter) in Linda & Robert of the rHI property Mttln 1972 gr d te f dalctll>ad 11 purported 10 be . • a a. ua . 0 G u e r r e r o , o f 350 AVOCADO STREET. U~v. o~ Calif. Irvine, Redlands, Ca, Bobbi •C-2. COSTA MESA, CALI· with a Bachelor of & Ron Goss of Green FORNIA. Arts degree in drama. Ri Ca· • d A ... __ The undarllgne4 1ru11• h d "ed f ver, • an ..... .. dltclalm• 8"Y ll•blllty for any s e stu I opera or Pliska Jr. of Oranp; lncorrectnna of the 1tr•t 2 years at La F.acue!8 great-great-grand· eddr ... and other common Superior de Canto, m mother of Robert & ~tlon u tiertln di· Madrid, Spain. Alexia Stephen Guerrero Tiit t>enlflctery under .. Id was ~mploy~ as 8 and Ron Gou Jr. Mrs Dted of Trull. by reuon of a graphics designer at Lace was the fint breach or dlf•ult In the obll· the Forum, in ln-N 8 h g1t1on1 MCurtd thereby, 1 e w port ea c heretolor•executld and cit-g ewood, until the Policewoman, sworn· llverld to Iha undertlgnad • tlme of her death. in 1932 foundlng written 0tc:1ar111on of o.. M e morial 1er vicea member' Newport fault and Demand for Sele, will be h ld F b and wntten notice of breech e e ruary Beach Womens Aux. Skept ics pooh-pooh r eport of China 's fuzzy 'wild man ' and ot 11ec11on to ceuM the lO ~t l2 noon, at the and a member ot Or· underlignad to Mii Mid University Club, on ange County~ r.c:= ~M:::Z.::! ~~ the CAmpus of U .C. 0 ff I c er s A II o c . underllonad ceuMd Mid Irvine In lieu of Graveside aervlcea notlee ol breach and of e6ec:· flowera family su.g· will be held Saturday It's armed and dan-llOn~«:.o Oecamt>er 28. gest COJ'ltrlbutlona February 9. at 2.:PM gerous. And it's 1983 •• lnltrumant No. ~y be made in Alex· in Fairhaven Mem- 83-585852. of Oftlclel ~ 15 name, to Orange or1al Park. Pierce ready to strike cord11n111eotnceo1t11e~ County Center for Brothera ~U Bro.cl· corder or Orange County. PerCormlng Arts M _,.__ again. Already it's .. ~~"::!~,m:'9:. Cosla Mesa.Ca. 92626 :~ 64~~~· ~- PEKING (AP) -A legendary. CHn•• .. wlld man," a lfttle over ttw. feet tall and covered wttl'I heir, hu been captured tn the mountains of Hunan provtnce, flOC()(dlng to a Chlneee new-. P9P8'. But othera suapect ft'• • lhort-talled monkey. The creature Is befng kept In a he•ted apartment In the city of Wuhan and "drinks water with a dipper, eats food Ilk•• men Ind produces sounds Ilk• en ~ man," according to th• Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Daily. The paper quoted the CNneM Sod9ty of Wiid Man RH ••~ In WUNn. whleh ha.a beet'I wrong .,.,_.In clalmlng to haw found .. ChlneH venton of the ~bte Snowmmn. TM .odety'e lut ftnd w• In ~ bu1 that turned out to be •llMWt·Mlld monkey, the ofndlf CNM~Mld In Peking todt1y, c r •no doubt on the lat•t r• '~·· (ndlbtltty. CfllM Daffy, an Engll1h- language newspaper. quoted leading anthropotogi.ta aa aay- lng they had been Informed of the "discovery" but won't believe It untll they examine the creature. A 1poke1man f or the Paleoanthropology lnetltute In Peking said It was Informed o f Wuhan'• claim but added; .. lt'1 not worth going. We beffeW It'•• monkey, not • wtld man." · The offlclel Xlnhua newa 9Qln· cy Mid tt had obtained a plcJure of the beu1 but 1 photo editor totd The Aaeoctated Preee, ··we 1Uepect It'• a tl'lort-talled monfc9Y 10 we're n~ to , ...... It untell h'• ~ ... Wiid men by ecientJlta. '' TIMt 8henzMn P9S* quoted U ~of the Wltd Men eodety • ~ •• "'-captured ,,,... Wld men It 1.1 mete.• (3-IMt, a~,.._> .... wmgtie 25 kNo- 9'9"' (II pcutde). M9 heir an tlll9I II body Ind • fece thet tookl • lot Nk• a modern man.·· ~:.c,!o reech the IOctety by from Peking were ~-........ -----· ... - taken more lives ranty,tJtpr ... Oflmpfltd,r• unlUCXl•lful. The operator Mid d d pdtno 11tll, poeHHlon. Ot TURNER ... _ an cause more encumbfanoee, to pay the the IOdety ~rentty ,_ no remaining pr1nc1pa1 Mim of PATRICIA ANNE t~. destruction than ~":'T,:''::11 ~,;: TORNER. a relident Apemen atones •bound In -any that's gone MlnMldnoteprovlded.ad-ofCoetaMeu.PUled ChlneM hlltory. tnctudlng poet venoea, It fin'/, under the away Februuy 7. Chu YuM'I ttWd century a.c. before. The term• of Mid Deed of Truat. li85. Born November dncrlptk>not"mounUllnaor-," killer is fire. ~~===~ 17, 1i46 In Pasadena. and a 7th-century htltorlM'I «Mted by .. Id Deed of Calif. Survived by t.._ of a tribe of "hairy m1t1" In Last year alone, it Trs~ .... w111 t>t l'ltld on dher hhuaband,KBt1aine: t .. ,.. ... _ I -----•--..v Frld•Y· Mtrel'I 1. 11Nl5 ., aua ter. r 1ten cen r "'"".._-,,.. _, .. _, destroyed an es ti-1·00 PM ,, 111e N0tt11 rront Ellsab th Turner: the rnonk9Y-lk• Cf9ltUree mey d 3 11 • n t r • n c • c o u n 1 y moth r Doril Croxon. be an ~ Ink betw.n mate mi ion CourtllOUH, 700 Civic Mra Turner worked ..,.. Ind humenl. acres of land. ~~°=-.w .... Sent• aa • Bible translator The WMd MM .,.....,.. In Please, arrest At 111e ,..,... of ,,_ 1n11111 for the WycUtre IMble W . ......_ ____ • -rHnmd con-publloetlon of tlllt no4IOI. Tranalatora. for ~ .,._, ~ ,___ this killer before it 1119 10181 amount°'1119 """ years In Papua New ..... a leet AUQU9I Md In-::'ion'::,~~•= Gulnt>a. Me,,;orlal nounoed • '3,57'0 · ,...d to destroys mo re. a..cr.bed Cited of tt\ltt 1nc1 eervt wtu ~ held anyone Who C8Pt\nl tM .,_t R b I •tllntted coeta, • .,.,,.... Sunday. F bruary 10, etve _ hllft of ._.. '°' 1 weld emem er, o n y ando.':ancee"'fl·~ 2PM. at St. J~ "*''' corJ)99. you can prevent aA ~ co.. Eplacopal Church, fore t fi res. ,...._ 3209 Via Udo, Ne-w- The CNM ~ lmld reported ~:· :." ..:,,: port Buch. In lieu of .,8Slt111• WO&#ll8 ..... •pie--. .....,. ..... -.... 111 flowHI contrtbut.iona .... of • 0t111tn .,.. .... "--r·• ca•••* '° iM P•lrida AMe ,AClflC Y1IW MIMOfHAL PAM C.metery • Mortuary Ct't8"1 • CrematOfY 3.500 Pacific View Orfw Newport 8Nc:h 644-2700 McCOflMICK . 'MOflTUdV 179$ L8t: Canyon Laguna Beach. C. . 92851 494 ... 15 HA"IOfl LAWll-MT.OUVI MOrtuery • c.n.t.,-y CremttOfY 11250itttr A~ Coeta Mele 540-5564 uprtghi, 11 cow•• ... brown or mg., t•M ...... =. .... L Turnt>r Memorial °!: heir, II ~ but A l'Ml>lll'Snvktof ::. 111111._. ,,.,.. Fund, c/o Marinen of = -~ 11 u1&_....._ t TltlJ fVt'Wl/>OfJtn-11 Pub!Wled Or-. COIM Church. 1000 Beeon r • •N -0 'ft.. AdtAN1 p ,, Dally Piiot 'atlfVarV •. ,5, AVl'. N wpott ~.ch. fend Off I .. wttf't • vol9y of 1 '"' hl"I "'°"Jtd1 22, tMS , _.. 92660Paeltlc View A w91-llmed ~... IJB---~~!!!!!l!i~~~~~~!!L----~-~J_ _____ ___J_::::=====:... -~-·--------·---. I ___ ..._ _______ __. _______________________________ ·-··------------.. ·- - Otange Coat DAILY PllOl'/Ftldey, F*'-Y I. 1115• • NI.JC M)TIC( •• .., ..... Ml.IC M>TU MUC NOTICE ,. MUC ll01U Mt.IC llDTIU .....: '9lX ' I' -"°~A=I ~~IOUI ... 'llRM ~ MOTa CW fllCmnOUI ... •M MChtiOUI M Id ltl MfilW • I •H M YmOUa Mi JM .__ Til9 ,_,..,. pettOne .,, Tilt I I TATllmlff NOTICE 19 HMUY ":: .. AW ...... STATW lllAm 8TAY IT ...... rtAW ..... 8TAW ncmta • ............. Mac I I ..,..,_... c1o1na:=::l)erlona.,. OIVENlllalapublGlltlftf~ HNllT"'=·lm.v r11e::::.11 ..,_la The~ ...... .,, TM._.....,_..,. n. ~ 11*'9111' .. ~w ,.:::::. W. ~~~~AS W~tOSCTAA fle'lLlATON :::~I~~""~~ AMMOV '°" C.Clff ... ao:s .. ~ Oil~ LUM. M raron--.,U.1.1 · " ~~ ... U ~rCHIHI! & ~~ ............. =---• c · " IATU. 2925 8 ., ~·• -TY 1~ Aedtlll. T\IM!n, e.lf. 1tONI, , ... ~ 1e1i11C o.cw..~ ...... ~ • YtH* MIOC*AT8 -.... MOTft-OM#O-IA. ortta MaH, alllornta BrltlOI, Cotla ..._, C... on F*uaty It, 1M5. at DCVll.~°'TMI t2tlO 112, Cott. Mtae. CeM 9ela\,c.llt ..,_ AGl WHIU T"UCK 9°'ltf\ .,..-...... C.... _,__lillllil.C-. 1 l0tnte m?o • 30 Pm · or .. eoon ti•• cm ~ Matti Henrr Datl>9y tna7 ~ M Cflllltorct 11 Aaaoe 121 T.,,.... ww, .._, ~.... ~ C r •-:;:a:· :o'!: ,.~!. T 8-1, 2,,. ~ ~:nu:r·· ... tn,.~ 'oOUNTT c AINVAU.tY ,._ f'edNll. T"9M. CM/11° v~ c. '8rlkfl. 11M ~ ...... 0..ge, ........... cc.. ...... Cellf "°6er1 T ...... nu ,... AIMr1 , ..... • . • -............... onao.fM11 <Ali-H ......... , N I e IS HfAflY t1tl0 POMOM 112. co.a..... ltMlf\,Celf IMIO ~ ~.,...en.. c.... .... ~ .• c .. ..... Qeoft2t2~ Wtlltamto '°':' t2t25 ' M:. 7~ r.:~ Ortw. ~· ~IVEN fllat on Tweeoay, Tflla bu"""9 la con. Cell t2"7 Kaftn Jelftpta, HU LMtb Jolln Kn11d.On, ..._, ~ 6mt perllloft, ... ~ Cf:wdl· S n, "'-' M Aue, 3 HIM· AN.OROI ~ 1tm ~ 19. 1H&, el t 00 duClted by. en~ Dr ~ K l'Wlllf\. Sulky Ct., ~.Celt 231t HotM A¥1 , Coale Mid*' M ""-• tftl ....... C... ...... C.. HO Cfllffofnla ':i7Coatt gra11. lrvtne, Calllornla MENT NA~~ A !NO-P.M. Ill lhe Ol1Y councu Matk H. oa.My 1t55 PomoN • 12, eo.t. Thlfl bW!ntee It -...... c.-t t2a7 1oUtt1 ~ av.. C.... ........ ... 92714 r~t"'V ht llt6Qht CtlMnblft. 10200 &later Av• Thie tta'91'nent ... lleo ..._, c.M. tH21 ~ 1>y a oentrll Pitt· Thie bull.,_ la con-.._, c..llb'nla t2llt Thia ....._. • con- Tlllt butlnM• •• con. p._... J, K0tttt119, 1975 and -~~h Of Waite •nd -· Fount.in Vt/Jtlry, the -"" the Coun1Y Olttlt of Or· Mn ~-· PWl(t\, l'ler1'llP ~ by an lndMcMll TNt butMIM .. COit-....... w. .......... Qeof l>y:~~.:=:ra Port l.a11ren1. Newport !:·,~Y~onmtntll 0.. Fountain Va119y Agency tor engeCoumyon~4. 19511 Pornone •12. Coate MatyM Crl!Wfofd L.J.Knudton ctuc..o IW' a..,..,.. ...,i. ...,.G.,..,lt.,""9 ge . 9"ch. Celifomlt 92eeQ NOT~CE lUM11LI. Community~· of 1tlll MeM. Clllll. t2t27 T'hlt ... ~, ... tllecl Thia ttatement -IMO ,....,.., fhlthe '!..~~-=-ot"~ 1'111• b111lntH I• aon. GIVEN lh I ~8Nld U~HER Ille City of Foun1aln V*'f ,_ Tlllt ~""' •• CIO"' th IM Collnty et.ti ol Or· With"" County Cte'1l °' Ot· "°**" T ... o.n.111 ,... •• ,. ,,,.... -.... 11 tc -::'"on' J "::'' d11e1ec1 b~ a o.n.ra1 Pert. 1>111et 111 ~n1!.-.... ' and wtH llOld • public i-1ng tn Publllhtel Orange Ooett ducted 1>y: a oen«ll ~ wioe Covnty on Januery 111, 11199 ~ty on..,_,,.., tll, Pertner ....,_ ... Counly Olliftl et er. Mot oun., 111\U#Y .. 4. llll'lillp .,._,_ l*tont ac;c;ordenoe wtlh Health and Dally Piiot lltbNllrt a. 15, l*tl'llc> 198& 1"5 'Thie .. _....,. .-Waid .,.. ~ Oii JtltlttA#f 11. 1H5 MlctlMI M Rue ':Y ~Md bl lleard by Safety Code Seollon 33'711 22, Mat~ 1. 1M& Vlt-1 C. Prill ,_,., ,,_1 tlllth me County CWll of Qr. t116 Ot P~ Tl'Ma ""'"*" wu flied ~tor lly 11 Councu on lh• r9Qatdlng the uM of tax In-,..709 Tl\lt atatemen1 wu ni.o Publlttled °'""" eoeat Pubhhed 0!'1n99 COMt anoe County on~ n. ,_ ,.!'!,~ ~ MOit 'i°'~ 111111e County Clerk ot Or· 11~ r=:=Y c .... ~.!'*'' lundt from the CJ!!Y •-.,. WlnH' w1tt1 Int County C*1t ot Or· Dairy Pltol J""'*'/ 11. 25, o.uy PMo1 J1111WY 11. 25, 111$ ~ °'91111 C--..,...,M5 ary .. 111, ange Councy on January 24 Cl4N1c • • .. , ...... ttt and lndu1trlal ._. ~ "'"n.c. 111'99 County on ,.ebNaty 4, ~uary 1, a. 1Ma ,ebfuery t, a, 1H9 ,_ Diiiy ,._ .-..,.., 21. fltD. 2'2, 1 1988 ' dewioprnent Projee1 Ar.. 1H5 f.447 '-Mt ~ e>r.,. COMl N1t1Y 1, I , ti,,_ F·&ao P'W1U1 Publlalled Otange Coeal 10 pay for the coe1 Of acquir· fltCnnoul MJll •H ,,_, Delly Piiot ~a ,._ ,_.., Publllhtd Ora. Coatt Oally Piiot February 8. 1915 1119 lend lor tKPMlion ol U'MI MAim 8TA~ Publllhtd Qfenge Cc>Mt rwwy 1 I 16. 1M5 • ---------Dally Piiot F•br11ary I 8 111 . F..ff.4 fir• llatton •• the ~lllwett The t0llowln9 P9'90fl It Delly PllOI Ftbtllery 8, 15, "8.IC M>TICE F..-0 22. 1985 · · • corner of the lntaneotlon of dojng butir'IW '* 22. M11oti 1. tM& flK:mioue .WM _......;;..;;;;;=;..m;~=--- ---------F-&l Buehatd S1r .. 1 wllll l!I NORTH AMEAICAN IM· F-eot NOTICa .... ._IT..___ fllCiiTIOUe&I M P\lllC NOTICE Camino A~. Al the time PORTS, 5$2 LuQonla. ,..._ wnnieQ •1 -... _. •-.,. Mftnr< ---.-.o..-;;.;.;.;.;;.. __ andpl.C.ftKedforlhapulll'o pona..ctl.Oellf.92M3 NOTICE IS HEREBY ThefOlklwW'lg~are ~nu1-. MMmeTAi ,- 'ICTmOUI .,_II '-1119, ln11'•'9CI P"aoN Timothy MICN9! S-.t· .. _"' Mft'°"'t 0 t VEN 1111 I .. t la 0 butir'IW M: ft-Tm The tolloMng ..... .,. .. _IC Ml\Tll'r NAMllTATIMINT wlllbeglvenlheopponunlty land, 332 L"90flla, NewpOf1 ,.~ nu1-. propoula for fUtnlthinO al S NTYPEWMEIHTO.....~· ••M ~&NllnW • r~ nu ~ The loll0wl119 peraon 11 10 be httrd reoardlng Ihle leadl. Cell. t2M3 ftCTinOUe .,..... labot. mat ... 191. equipment, . ~TllmlfT It IC ~. 1(.19044 ~ bull,_. u matter Thia twain..-11 oon· ...._ STATW...-T tran1pon1tlon and tueh Huntington OOiftO ~ .. r-nion ~~·~ :,':; '1CTtTtOUI 9U9eNIU C AIN & CABLE OtS-I H irn lllaCleftdeft, ducted by. WI lndMdual The followlng peraon1 -other lecllltlea M rney be r• RoOer1 G Nedry '33l EL"!CTAICAI. CONSuLT• V\l:tor Andf-8arron, loWtrlg roll call vote· CQUH. MA• ITATl•NT TRIBUTORS OF CALI· ~ ...,.._, Tun S...-lllnd doi(lg buelnett M QUlted IOr 19TH STAUT 8' Of H ntl ton ANTS OF CALIFORNIA. 1300 Pant ~ •20I. CIL MEMBERS . AYES Thtlollowtng • FORNIA.2eee>-EWllnutSI , l>ubllahtd Or111'99 Coeal Thlt llatement WU flied s 0 u TH w Es T WIDENING FROM PARK e.::'Ca1t '2t.e7 ng ll204t VWglfll• Wey, Souttl Ntwpart8tad\,C:...t2t90 Hertzog Horn buck I dot~ buf!,_. P'r'IOM are Tustin, Callf.112880 Dally Piiot Fabfuary 8, 15, with the COllnty CW1c Of Or· TQEESMITHS. 377 W &.., AVEHU£ TO FVLLl:A10.. Ml t\.., C Sh hen L~ Clllf t2t1T Aid\ard Watt, I'-" New-'H W 1· F u Robert 0 $t)otl, 42 Gold· 1118$ tnge County on Fet>NlllY 8, St .fC.2 Coale Meta CttW AVENUE wlll ~ r~ l>y c tnt ' y.., T ~ .. Sellt l•r. •II, h .. l•r LLERTON SOUARE, en Stat Irvine Calll 92714 F-711 198& -..,.·8"7 . • lheCltyofCottt~atlha 30111 ManttotMa. Santa AM. trlCt • .,. • pon •l500,Newpotte.ectl, NOES· Nona ABSENT 2925 S Brltlol, Coste M... T I ' ' r-n ' CaQf 112104 32041 Vlfglnia WI ~ Callf tMe0 Nona California 92828 • 11 e bualnaa1 11 eon· Put>*Md Ofanoe Coeal Albert Mil~ P•1. 377 Offtc. of the City Olenl, 77 Biii A Otaney 18784 l.aQun&. Cellf t2t71 Ttlla ~n..a 19 con· Or~ 85-2 ct\angea Robttt T Beat 2 Jad ducted by: an Individual o.lly PllOI Fet>nwy 8, 18, w Bay 81 •C.2. Cotia Fair Dflve, Cotlt Meta. Cell-Maple Slr..C FMttln Val-fhlt butlnttt It eon· duel«! by" • getltfel C*'· .. 1 f ~ ,..__ · · • Robert 0. Spon 111~IC lilil\TIC( 22 Mllc:h 1 1M5 Meta Calif 92$27 fornlt . until Iha hOuf of 11:00 ,.. ... tt ,..,..7,.. duc1ec:I ..., .,. lndlYldual ...-.... '"' zon ng o properly 'VU<ona del Mtr. Call· Thie stt1emen1 wu flied ,.~ nu • • F 709 oaW Noll 351 W 8a am Maren 5 1N5 al ley • .,... ... ..,.. VJ ·--.... 1cx;alecl at 302 Ctbrltlo lorntt 92825 w\lll lhe County Clttti of Of. -Cot Mele · Celtf 92027 y, which time they ri bl oPen-TlllS bualnMI ts con· i...w<~ T Lydiell. ~ Vic latron S1ree1 from AP 10 R2, In con-MlctlMI M Rue. 3 HIH· ange County on Fat>ruary.4• TMJ":~~ c:'AU rta..IC NOTICE C:o1 L · Wall 28341 eo put>tlcfy and reed aloUd 1n ducted by: • ~at P"!· wl~t\C:c.::' al~ ..... ~ ~~ ... ~ Metton wllh Aeione Petition gru1, Irvine, Oatlfornlt f985 NO. 41m..ow POl'lolt r:'r' eo.f:' MMe the Council Cham'*'I 5ee1. ner.nlp ll'O' ,. .... .-.. ~ ...... _ 16 .... = .. ··~-=::!. ~.::... ~. R·&4·t9, Antonia Alomar 92715 ,,__ 11-12·.M 1 · · eel propoula lflall bew the Aober1 G Nedry 1985 ......,..,, ___ , ........, .. ~ ..... .__, Tiie full ,,., of '"' ordl-Peter J l<oe111ng 11175 Publiltltld Or•• Cout YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T NOTICI °' C~lh 112828 I I title of the work and the Tnla Slt1..-nel'll waa llled II 5 1 nanea m!Y bl read In Ille Pon Laurent, Newport Oally PllOI February 8 15 UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST TRUITltl SALi d .: :u• n•H •• CO~· name of tile bidder but no W\lh ttlt County CWtt of Or· p Or ": ,_ Chy Ct.fl! e offlee. 71 Fair Beec;h, Calllornla 112860 22. Marcil 1, l985 ' ' OATEO JUNE 18, 111711 UN· 01 MAL. "'°'9RTY :alllp y· 1 genera pa • otl\et dlallngulllllng merkt. ltlQt County on Oec41mbet Dallubl=Jan ll'O' 18 25' PubbMd Otenge CO. ()(IW, Coett M.... Thia bu1lne11 11 con· F-705 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION YOU ARE IN OEFAULT Albert Mltchetl Pelt Any bid received after Int 19. 198' F y u:i ' • Delly PMol ~ I . 15• c~N '· ,._Y, Cltr ~~by· • general P•rt· ~~:V~?,.T~~~ YB~u:~~o:.; g~~~ A N°ciS~Mo:EiRu;4~ Tnte ltalemetll WH flieO tclleduled clolli:3i time tor Publltned Ot~= •l>ruary I. 8, 19 F-850 22. Mileti 1, 1N5 f.704 Publltned Orange Coatt Robert T. Beet P\lllC fl)TICE A PUBLIC SALE. tF YOU ita2 UNLESS YOU TAKE wllh the County Ci.rt< of Or· ~~u~=~~ o:ha :+::;:111~ Dall'( Pilot January t8, 25. O•lfy Piiot Ftl>Nary 8. 11185 Thia llaltmenl was llled NEED AN EXPLANATION ACTION TO PROTECT ~County on February 4• opened II atlall !Ml tilt'°" F•brl.IMY 1, 8, 1985 1---------Ml.JC M>Tn: F-8~ with Ille County Clerk of Or· 12 ... 1M151 OF THE NATURE OF THE YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY 1'211Cm rnpon1lblllty of lhe bid<* F-85& ML1C fl)TIC( __ ;..;;.;=..;;;...;.:.;;.;..:.;;.::....._ a. County on January 22, 40IZ·A PROCEEOING AGAINST BE SOLO AT A' PUBLIC Publhlhtd Ofenge CoU1 to 1M 11111 hl1 bid la recei'led .,._II' MnTirc ftCTlnOUI .,_.. t1185 NOTICE Of YOU, YOU SHOULO CON· $ALE. IF YOU NEEO AN EX· Oally PHo Ftbru ti 15 In pr099f time I"~ nu ~ l'ICTmOUa .,._.. 11A1m IT~ f2lllll TIWITll'a UU TACT A LAWYER. PLANATION OF THE 22 Marctit 1 1985"Y ' ' A Ml of plan1, Sc>eclai ACTTTIOU8 .u...aa NAm aTAW The followlng ~ II Publllhed °''• Cout YOU ARE IN DEFAULT On Febr11ary 22, 1985, 11 NATURE 0 F THE ' ' F·703 PtOVl*<int and addltlont lo NAm STATIMIWT Tile 104lowlng P9r90n It dotng ~ • NI.IC NOTIC£ Oalty Piiot February t, 8, 15, UNDER A DEEO Of TRUST 11 00 A M Cal Fed PROCEEOINGS AGAINST a.n.a1 Ptovlllona to Ille The dOlnQ Oii*-M AMERlCAN SOCIETY CW ~ .U ... 11 n . 1985 OATED 7/28181 UNLESS Entttpr1ata,aCatlforntaeor· YOU. YOU SHOULO CO..· Standard Speolflcallon1 dotfl9 =:eon-119 t (a)PACIFIC PROPERTIES COSMETIC BREAST SUR-MAm ITATl•NT F-803 YOU TAKE ACTION TO poretion u duly appointed TACT A LAWYER may be Obtained al IM Of. (!)COM PUTER PRO-(b)NEW HORIZONS LIM· GERY . A M ER IC A H The tQllowlng pwtone we PROTECT YOUR PROP· Trut1 .. under and purau.n1 A 1.C. TRUST OEED SER· P\8JC NOTICE flee of tilt City Enoin-r. 17 GRAMMtNG UNLIMITEO IT E 0 PARTNERSHIP ACADEMY CW COSMETIC doll'CI ~ .. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT lo Deed of Truat ttc:Ofded VICES. INC .... A99f\I for Fair OrlV'e, Cotta M.a. c-. (2)CPU 205 Atben ~ ( c l N E w p 0 R T B A y 8 RE As T s u R GER y • H.0.M.S. (HOUSE & OF· A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU June 22, 11179, aa lnllr No. MLAFINANCIALCO .. tc.11-'1CTrnOUI _,..... fornta. upon nonrefundable Cotta M..., Ca11f 92627 ' i='INANCIAL (d)ESTATE AMERICAN ~ CW FICE MAIHTAINANCE SER· PlllJC fl)TICE NEED AN EXPLANATION 3tll80 boot1 13198. page tornta COfPO'•llon • duty NAm ITATWmWT paymerit of S10.00. An a6-Sti.wn Wtlflwn DeY!dlon. FINAN~A L SERVICES COSMETIC SURGERY, VICE). 4 Slatburtt Cl . New-OF THE NATURE OF THE 224 of Of1lclal Rtcorcb h · apc>Olnted TNaC•lll'IOtr Ille The followlng pwaon1 are dltional ct111ge ol $3.00 wit! 205 Albert Place Cot1a (•)ADA FINANCIAL SE.A-14111 SuperQ A\IL Sle. 2, port BMch. Celll 92803 IC·MMI PROCEEOINGS AGAINST ecutad by· ALLAN MINOR 1 foilowlng deec:tlbtd Deed of doing buli'*" u · be made 11 llandled by mail Meu Ca11f 112827 VICES. 2182 0\4)ont DrWt ~ ~. c.llf t2'9A Jorge E. Llagar. 4 l'ICTITIOUl.U ... al YOU, YOU SHOULO CON-llngltmtn.aalN91or,lnthe Tt'\191 WILL SELL AT PUB-MY ASSOCI ATES , Plana, ~tlcellon1 and O~L~Dllnall 3485 Suite 213, trvlne, C.111 Wtlllam Roy Morgan. Sttrburtl Cl , Newporl MAlll ITATl-.NT TACT A LAWYER off~ of tile County ~ LIC AUCTION TO THE 7051-15 MtddOK Orlve other (;()nlract documenl1 ~.Cotta Mela. Calif 927 1S M.0 , 14111 8uper1or A.,. BMdl. Ca11f 928e3 The following P«IO"I are On 2128/8S al 10·00 A M. eoro.r of Ornge County HIGHEST Bl ODER FOR Huntington BMch, Catlf may alto be examined II the 9282e ~d G Duntlem. 44 s-. 2. Neiwpof18-:fl. Calf Ricflard v. Hotm&n. 1777 doing bull,_. at SKO·FEO MORTGAGE Siiia ol C..11ornia, Will CASH (payable at time of 92&47 OttlotoflheCltyClertlofthe Chtt A Carpenter 2371 Whllewa1er, Corona del 92883 Mlldlell apl 93 Tlletln CAMPBELL MAZOA OF CORPORATION H the duly SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Nie In ttwfUI rnon.y of tile Mary Leone Ruth. 10012 Clty of Colla Meta. ~ Azvre Sanll Ana Calif Mar Calif 112725 Thia butlneu 11 con- c.itl.112MO . ' . COSTA MESA. 1425 Baker appointed Tru1\M under TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR United Stal•) aM rlghl, lltlt Gr .. nf~!~.1. w .. 1mln1tar. lano 5'>«:1flcatlon1 wlll not Thli bualneas' 11 con· Thia bullnest 11 con· QllCtld by an lnCIMdu9I Thia butlneu la con· Street, Cotta Meta, Call· and purauanl lo Deed o1 CASH (payable at time of and ln1erttt eonvey9(1 to c.tlt. llzoaa I~ mtlled unleta the ad· ducted by a genertl pan. dUC1ed by an lndMdual Wlllilln Roy Motoen. M.0 ducted tir· co-partner• lornta 92828 Tru1t. Recorded on 817/81 ..i. In lewful money of the and now held by It under Mary L. Ru.Ill ldl11on&I 13 00 charge 11 In-nwSlllp Rlellittd Duntwn Thia atawnent -flleO Jorge£.· Uaget Campbell Motora Of U Oocument no. 7898 Book Unl1ed SlatN) ti aoulh takl Deed of Trust In tile Thie ltalerMnl wu llled eluded wttll paymenta. S~ Oe\lldaon Thie 1tatemen1 wu ftleO Wltl\ tile County Oler1I al Or· Thia aui1tmenl wu nteo Costa Meta, Inc. a Celi-14172 Page 908 Of Offlclal lront entrance to lhe Ofnge property hertlntner de-with the County Cltr'lc of Ot· Each bid lhall be made on n111 Sl8lernent .was filed with !he County Cler'k Of Ot· ll'O' County on F*'-Y 4, wt11l lhe County Ctent 01 Or· fornla Corporation, 1425 Records In Ille offlU of lhe County OIO Courthouae. 2 t t acrlbed: ange Counly on Janullf)I 15, the Pr()90MI torm. lhettt Wlth the County Cleric ot Or-enge County on Oeotnlbet 11185 ange County on February 4 Baker SlrMI Cotti Meu RecorderolORANGECoun-W Stnta Ant BoultYtrd TRUSTOR: LUIS L 11185 1P·1 lllrougll P-8 provided In ange County on January 15 31, 1118.4 ,_., 11195 ' Callfornlt. 112628 ' ty, Calllornta, executed by City of Santa Ana, Stile oi ALCOCER. an unmttrled ,,_. the contract documentt. 1995 · .....n PuOhlled Or-. ~ ,... Thi• busln•H la con· ANTOINETIE GAMEROS, Callf0<nla man artd LETICIA 0 . Publlllled Otange Cout and lllall M accompanied Fm:MI Publlllled Otange Coea1 o.Jty Piiot Febr'uery 8, 15. Publlthed Ora. Cou t ducted by: a corporation AN UNMARRIEO WOMAN all r"'hl tlll and lnttr•I RAMIRE~ an unmarried Oatly Pllol January 18, 25, by a C41f11flecl or cuNer'1 Puoli~ Ofenge Coeat Dally Piiot January 11, 25, 22, Mllrdl I, 1N5 pt "' 8 Ale N c bell p ... WILL SELL AT PUBLIC "' • e woman February 1. 8. 1985 en.ck or. bid bond IO< not Dall Piiot J 18 2.6 Fec>ruary 1. 8. 11M15 F-701 Dally IOI .-ebruary • tS, 11 ' amp ' r • AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST conveyed lo and now held BENEFICIARY· MORT· F..e.9 Iese than 10% ot Iha amount y anuary ' ' F-645 22, March t, t985 dent by It under said Deed of " · February 1. 8. 11185 ---------F·702 Thie ttatement wu filed BIOOER FOR CASH, (pay-Truat In Ille property lltu· ->AGE LOANS AMERICA, a of the bid, made payable to F-&46 P\llJC ll()ll:( wtth lhe County Clerk 01 Or· able at llme of sale In lawful d C . d corportllon organlUcl and 1lltl City of Cosll Meta. No 1---------i---------------'--......;..;;....._ Cou money ot Ille United StatM) •led In 111 ounty an extttll'\Q under Int la-of P\lllJC fl)TIC( propoul 1halt be con· P\lll.IC M>TICE 111-ic MnTIC( ---------= nty on Jtnuary 24• al Chapman Ave. entrance State deecrlbed u Callfornta Recorded o.cem.. lllcltrld unlell ~pa~ 1--~=.;;..;.;.;..;;.;.;;.;;...._ 1-_..;.,.~.;.;.;;.;..;...;.nu.;,,;;,.;.;..;.;:....._ rtB.IC NOTIC( ,217221 to Civic Cef'lter Building. 300 PARCEL t: Tllat portion of bet 8, 1982 at tn11rumen1 ,.-by ~ calhltf's otleck. FICTTTIOU8 .,..... l'lC'TTT'IOUa .,... .. Publtthed Orange eo.at E-Ctoapman Ave , Orange. Lo\ 1 of Tract No 11873, U No. 82-430138, of Official T.I . No.-..SUG c:uh, O< blddtr'I bond NAm ITATlmNT MA• aTAT'DmWT FICTrnOUI ..,..... O.lly Pllol February 1 8 15 CA all nglll, tlllt and lnter"I lllown on• map recorded In Record• In the Office of tile MOTICI No bid 8hall ~ eonalOered TIMI following penon1 ar1 The loUowing ~ -llAlm STATW•NT 22 1985 ' ' ' conveyed lo and now held book 425, Peoet 27 and 28, Recorder of Otange County YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T unletS It It made on a blank dOlng ~ aa doing ~ u The following peraont are ' F.U2 by 11 ul\der aald Deed of of Ml1cellanaou1 Mapa, aald Deed of Trust de9crlbee UNOER A OEEO OF TRUST, lorm furnltlled by Ille City of OCEANVIEW FINANCIAL CAITTER CLIPP1:R 9555 CSOing butlnete M Trull In Ille property allU· lllown '9 unit 3 on a con· lhe foltow1ng Pfopet1y: DATED DECEMBER 13, Cosll M-tnd la made 1n 419 North Newport Blvd Gar1\eld Ave FOUn1ain Vat- COS OVERHEAO GAR· ated In said County, Call· domlnlum plan, recorded In ThellllOreterredtolnthle 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE accordance wl lll the SU1te F Newport a.act1 iey Ctlll 92i08 AGE OOORS, 11145·A f0<nta deecrtblng tile land book 12614, PllQt t08t, 01· guarani .. la situated In Ille ACTION TO PROTECT prOVlslona al the PropoMI ahf 112863 Mtrtlyn K BurlH on Placentia Avenue. Co11a P\lll.IC fl)flC[ lllefein f1c;ia1Rec0fd1andln0tciar· S1at1 of California. County YOUR PRO~RTY,I'\' MAY requirements. Kel111 Brian More) 1401 17616 C-on SI •2 Mesa, Callf 92$27 P11cel I tllon of Covwtan11. Con-of Otang41. City of Cotla BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Each bidder m111t be •1 Balboa Blvd Newpor1 Hunll ton S.ach Caut' Pet• Metttll. 33448 71917 UNIT 73 AS SHOWN ANO dltlona and Reltrlctlonl re-Mesa, and It deteflbed at SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· bnMd M required l>y law Be8dl Calif 926&1 9264? Oo1lnla Orlva. Laguna Tl No. M-1Jln C OEFINEO ON THAT CEA-corded In b001t 12823. PllQt IOllowa PLANATION OF THE ~ '#9Q9I INll be Laland R Hitt 19162 Randall L BurtH on Niguel, Calif 92977 TIO •171111 TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN 188. Offlclal Recotdt PARCEL I: NA TURE 0 F TH E In accordance with Ille Florida Street. •C. Hun1· p7016 C"'*on St •2 Joel LaRocM!lt, 753 8llHI YOU ARE IN OEFAULT RECOROEO JUNE 24, 11180, PARCEL 2 An undMdtd An undivided 11 ltlth PROCEEDING AGAINST Oavl9--a.c:on Ac1 as apeci-lngton 8Mcfl. Calif 926'8 Huntington IMac.l'I c.111' J'1f Cutoff. Blue Jay, Ca.Ill. UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST IN BOOK 13844, PAGE one-lourt .. nlll ( 1114) IM lnter•t In and to Lot 1 of YOU. YOU SHOULO CON· fled etaewMJe 1n lhese lt111 ov.ineu 11 con· 647 023!7 OATEO 11/15182 UNLESS 1510. OF OFFltlAL RE· lllmple 1nta'"' "a lenant in Tract 11228, U per map re-TACT A LAWYER Special PnMllOnl. ucled b y t n untn · True bue1N111 is con· Thlt bualnell 11 con· YOU TAKE ACTION TO CORDS OF ORA NGE common In and to &II that corded in Book 488, PagN On February 22. t985. at Tne City Counc;il ot ll'le orporated auoe1at1on uctec:loy l'luebanOtnaw!N dueted by • general part. PROTECT YOUR PROP-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA por11on of Lot t of Tract No 45 and 48 In Ille Office of Ille 9: t5 A M IMPERIAL BAN· City of Cotll ...... r...,.... Iller ltian. parln«lhlP Randall L ~ Mrltllp ERTV. IT MAY BE SOLO AT PARCEL 2: 9873 tn 1ne County of Ot· County Rec:order of said CORP. a Callforntt G0f90r• Ille rlgfll lo rejeel any or All Keith B Mor~ Th•t st•temenl was hied Joel LaRoctltllt A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU AN UNOIVIDEO 11108TH ange Stale of c.tllornla, u County. atton u duly appolntld Dida This statement was filed "' 1ne County Cleril of Or· Thia ttaltmenl wu nled NEEO AN EXPLANATION INTEREST IN ANO TO LOTS lllown on map recorded in Exc:epllng therefrom Unite TruslM under tnd purauanl The Contractor 1hall wtlh tile County Cler'. ol Or· nge County on Jllnt*')' 15 with tilt Co\lnly Clerk of Or· OF THE NATURE OF THE 1 ANO 2 (COMMON AREA) book 425 peget 27 and 28 1 through 18 H anown on lo Deed of Tru1I recorded c;omply with Iha provisions ange County on J111uary 15 1985 •• County on February 6. PROCEEOINGS AGAINST OF TRACT NO. 10828. AS u "common area" on ~ Ille condominium plan , .. Oeoember 30. 11182. ••Inst. ol Section 1770 IO 1780 In· 1985 ~ 1985 YOU. YOU SHOULO CON-SHOWN.. ON A MAP RE· Condominium Plan re· corded In Book 14t99, page No. 82-4111709, of Otllclel Clualve, of the C1llforn11 F2ill:MI PubltSl'le<l Orange Cout F.a:M TACT A LAWYER. COROEO IN BOOK 465, corded Marcti 211. 11178, In 1964 and re-recorded In Rtc:Ofdt In the olflee of Ille Labor Code. the pr...,alltng Published Orange Coa11 Daily Pttot January 18, 25, Publlthed Orange Coul On 2122185 ti 11:15 A.M. PAGES 28 ANO 29 OF MIS· book t211t4, page 1081, Of· Book t4288, page 674, Of-County Recorder of Otange rtte al\d ICale of wagea es-Oally Pll01 January 18, 75 Fet>ruary 1 ti 11185 D•lty Piiot February 8, t5. CICG CORPORATION u CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· flclal Aecorda, recorded tn llelal Rec;orde. County, S111e ol Caltfornla. ltbllsMd by the City of February 1 8 1985 F-643 '1CTmOUe ._ .. MAmeTA~ The lollowlng Pef90r1t ate dotng~- COST A OEL UDO. 11 t3 S.er St Sul\e E. Cotta ~Caltf ~ R &rte Waldlman & Flof • 9flC9 S Wt6etwnan. IMng trust 1 1 13 Bak ... Sl. Sui,. (. Colt• ....... Calif 92e2e Jam" Sancs..1. 1113 S.at St 5cM\e E. Cotta MeM. Clli1 92928 Rober\ ~. 1113 BeAat S1 Sul\e E Coate ~Cellf 9~ Tilll bulJMSI 11 C()n.. duCMO Oy~ R &r1e Weic:nrnen This stat.,,,.,,, -l'lted wttll Ille Cour>ty ()er'lt ot Of· ange County on Febt\oaty I 1945 ll'll1MO PubllltleO Ofang41 Co.I Oaity Pllol HH>ruery ·8, 15 22. Maren 1. 1945 F-882 F-707 unO. el\d pur11.1an110 Deed COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, flclal Records. all thole tKclualve ..... AODIS and LINOA F AOOIS, with the City Clenl of eald ------------------1---------22. Marcil 1, 1985 1ne duly appointed Truat .. COROS OF ORANGE book 12823, ptge 188. Of· Alto 9ltc.pll119 ll'letefrom Ex.tculed by KENNETH S. Costa M ... wfllefl ate filed F·6•8 1 of True! Record ed on TOGETHER WITH ALL IM· menll for patio purposea u huet>and and wtlt WILL City; and shall IO<fett penal-f'\lll.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Ptll.IC fl)TIC[ 9127/82 ~s Oocumenl no PROVEMENTS THEREON. Except lllerefrom alt min-sllown on Ille oondomlnlum SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ties pr111Crtbed llleretn tor ---------1--..;...;..;.;;;...;;,....;.;;.,;.;.;..;...._ 82-338!.7'4 Of Official Re-EXCEPTING THEREFROM er111 oil, gu. petroleum, plan tbove referred to. TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR noncomplt•nce of Ille said CONSOLIOATED AEPOAT OF CC>NDf11()M cordalnlheoffic.ottlle~ CONDOMINIUM UNITS 1 o tller hydroc arbon PARCEL2 CASH (ptyabtt al ltmt of code "AMERICANINTERSTATE•ANK"OFNEWP<>ftTllE.ACH l'fCTITIOU8 ........ corder of Orange County, THROUGH 108, INCLUSIVE. eubllantes a~d all under; UNIT C·2 U lhOWn on Intl tale In ltwfl>t money of tilt D.HN I'. ,._Y, City Consolidated Report of Condition of ' AMERICAN INTERSTATE BANI(" P\8.IC NOTICE NAm ITA.,._NT Calltornla, Haeul•d by LOCATED THEREON ground waler nor u~ :0 conoornlnlum plan referred United Slat .. ) 81 lhe front Clertl of IM City °'Coe .. 01 Newport Beach Orange CountY and Domestic SubSldlarles al Ille close of ThelolloWlngper.onaera JOHN W RAMPELLO & EXCEPTING THERE· wtllefl may be pr uc toln Paroeltabove. entrenoetotheOLDOra. MtN • · d<Mng buw-... NANCY A RAMPELLO. FROM ALL Oil, GAS, MIN· from Uld LOI wtllcll under· Parcel 3 ' Counly CourthouM, loc.tled PvbllSI* Orange Cou1 business on December 3 1 198~ ELECTRONIC PRO· HUSBANO ANO WIFE WILLE R A L A N 0 lies a plane parallel to and AneMCfUIMleuernent lor on Sanll Ana Blvd . ~ Oatly Piiot February 8 15 Stale benll No. 1072 FESSIONALS' INVITA· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION H Y 0 R 0 C A R B 0 N 550 IMI below the~· patio purpotM over 11\el twMn Sycamore St .. & 1llU TIOHAL CONFERENCE. ti t8 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER s u B s TAN c Es Ly ING IUrftce of Ilk! LOI for the ponlon of the r .. trletecl Broadway. Sanll Ana. Call-F-697 Amlgot Way Sull• c New· FOR CASH (payable a111me BELOW A OEPTH OF 500 purpoae 01 proepeetlng for· common area delctlbed u fornte all right, tltlt and Cash and due from b1ln ks port e..ctl Cell! 92Mo of aalt In ~I money of 111e FEET FROM THE SURFACE Ille ••ploratlon, d~op-P-C·2 on Iha above referred ln1ere11 conveyed to and 111-IC MnTIC( Investment secunhes (Markel value Eltctronk: Proftttlon•l•' United Stales) •• AT THE OF SAID LANO. BUT ment, produellon. ••traction to condominium plan now held by II under Mid ... ~ "" tnlllltallonal ConlerencH, FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF and llklng of aald mtnerala, A 1 s 91 so rs Par c e I Deed ol Trull In ll\e property l---NO-TIC--1-T_O___ ~;~~vestment securities Inc. C.itfornla.. 8t8 AmtgOI OLO ORANGE COUNTY ENTRY UPON ANY POR· 041, gu. petroleum, other Number ~3M7..007 lltuatad In said County and . Way Sull• c Newport COURTHOUSE LOCATEO TION OF THE SURFACE OF hydrocarbon IUblllnCH The llrMI llddteu and Stal• dtacrlbed u ~~~~ Trad1no account securities BMcri Calif 92Mo 0 N s A NT A A N A SAID LANO FOR THE and water from aald Lot by Olllet common deslgn•llon Parcel 1 An 11ndlvleled Federal funds told and securities Tiiie bu.ineaa I• con-BOULEVARO BETWEEN PURPOSE OF EXPLORING rMAnl ol mto. ........ "f• of the reel property ller9'n 113etll tnlttMI In and 10 LOI (~ ~!~107 purchased under agreements due1ed by" • corpotallon SYCAMORE STREET ANO FOR. REMOVING OR MAR· ricks or Olher equlpmen:o. or described la purpor1ed to be 1 of Traci No 10&&4, .. per Nol~ II ;,.;,..-by gtven 10 I to r99811 In domestic offic es Can E. MlechlUI, Pretldenl BROAOWAY. SANTA ANA, K E T I N G s ~ I D ~rf~ .=~=~: .~ ~ ~~2 ACV~~~ES~T'6EAE~~ ~·p r~cs:o1n4~ ~~-crtd1tors of th• within Loans. Tolal (eii.Clud1ng unearned mcomt'l Tiii• '"'""*'' wu lllad CA sup~~t~c:s lyfng oulllde 01 the •!>ow-FORNIA · ~r.'MC>Ut M9'>' nemed transferor 111a1 a bulll Lesa Allowance tor possible wtth '"' Coun1Y C*il of Ot· all tlghl, Ill~~!'~ AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· described LOI, It being The und«llgned 1rua1.. EXCEPTING THE RE· lttnsfer II about to be made loan losses =County on Fet>Nary 1• ~on~~ Nld Deed of MENT APPURTENANT TO underltood thal tilt owner dtaclaiml any Hablllty for aoy FROM Unit• t lo 34S lnclullvl on per90'\al property n.reon-Loans. net r3'1t17 T~t 1rt the roperty lltu-EACH UNIT FOR THE USE of llUCfl minerals. oil. gu, lnc:orrectnen of the 1trMI u ltflOWn on a Condomtolum al1er Oetctlbed Bank premises, F F & E etc Publlahed Of Coeat tied In MIO ~ty Cell-ANO OCCUPANCY OF P •Ir o I • um · 0 1 h • r addr ... and other common Plan recorded In Book The name •nd t>Yllneas (lncludlng 4 cap11al lease) Delly Pllol Febr~ 8, t5, lornta, dncrlbll'\Q 1tte latld THOSE PORTIONS OF THE ~'°!!;!on u•u:;,1•~;~~ detlgnaUon as herein de-138&8, Ptget 807 of Offlclat ~:~=,:: 1~. In~: Real estale owned other 1han 22, Miich 1, 1985 lheftln: RESTRICTEO COMMON above .nan llave no right to ecrlbtd. R.cord1. Otvldton dOI PIPIO•)'O'I bank premises F·811t LOT 13 ~~RTR.:~: ~~~ ~=~s":J>o~~~G~~~~~~ ttt~ponlheturf-olthe ~0~1~=:': 1.t=s!~:0~1~t~G1.,u~~ Remurant, 2011 Pelm, lnveslmenl~ In unconsolldated ~~~oto8 IN BOOK 34S8 THE OECLARATION OF RE· •bove--dtecr1bed LOI nor 10 breacll or default In'"' oblf.. G 14 u ehown on .. Id Con· B•lboa, California 92881 subsidtanes and assoclaled companies --.. -_-IC_Wl_f_IC( ___ PAGES 33 TO 34 OF MIS: STRICTIONS ANO SUPPLE· UM any of Intl aald Lot or gallon• aecured thereby, dornlnlum Pttn Tile •ocauon In CaUtornia Customer's liability to ttllS --"'----""----CELLANEOUS MAPS IN MEN TS THERETO ANO any portion thereof above her11ol0<••HOUted tnd de-The •1rMI lddrMI tnd OI 11141 efllef executive or bank on BCGeplances outstanding '1CTJTIOU8 .,..... THE OFFICE OF 0THE SHOWN ON THE CON· aald parallel to an~~ llverad 10 the underslgned . Olhtr common dellQnatton. ~1~1~·1 ::17:.: .~ Other assets (lncluaino -0-1ntanglblet) MAim ITATIMeNT COUNTY RECOROER OF OOMINIUM PLAN FOR below the prH«ll ece written Oectarallon of De-If any. ot the real pr<>P!f1Y ~ e n en bow,' TOTAL ASSETS The foflowtno peraont ara SAIO COUNTY EACH UNIT Ille Mid Loi for any pufPOM fault and Demand lof Sale, d •I c r I b • d ab o"' • 11 •:.:-~ buatnes na,,_ doing butlneM The '""' addr-and The t1rMt addrNt and tltoritr and written notice of breach purported IO be 380 W ~ tne TOTAL DEPOSITS IN 8E'VEN ST:R SHIRT other common dtaignallon. other common detlgntllon. Tile ttreet ~ ~ and of eleciton toe.JM the WILSON. C·l02. Co111 ~n':~n='~1~0< b.!1111n DOMESTIC OFFICES LAUHOAY, 121111 W•terl\ II any, of the ,..., ~°'*i'! ~:~~·r~~~': '~:VC:-1~ 1 ':y.~;:", ... pr:.,,Y ~~':' .::,.,:, C:: ~ ~o*' TruttM '"'"years 1811 PM1 eo tar Total demand oeposn a =• 9~1Qardtn Grove. :!:r~t~~: be' ~~1 OLEN purponed to be 789 GRAY· 11c r~~: be• ~~'M.!! gallons. 1t\d thereafter the dlaclalma any liabltlty IOI any ~an~=~~ •::,:.n•trWMO Total lime and sav1nos dt!Po911• Ylrt m Sabllll Ouhan· CIRCLE. COSTA MESA. CA LING BAY. COSTA ME,SA, 81u~lve Coate MeM. CA undentgned c;auMCI aald lncotrectnett Of tilt 11raet file name and bu11nta8 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN CIC>Olu, 1802 Mar,yerlte, 9~27 CA 92828 • no11ot ol brMCtl and of eleC-acjdf .. Md other comm<M\ add•MI Of '"' intended FOREIGN OFFICES Corona del Mtr, Call 11262& The under'tigntd Trutt" The undtr'llgned Trust" 2~~ ~ Trutt• llon~~ Oeoembtr 28 =-tlon, It arry, lflOwn trtNI•" are Clnammon TOTA L DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND ASSETS ooew Amount. tn ~ --·-·-·--· 3 479 3 .S'*2 -0- -0· 4 200 •3 926 653 •3 273 55.740 8 330 , .. •10 298 1,070 -0· E.e1n EtNYM. 720 J.,,_ cfttclairnt any llablftty tor any dl9C1elmaany llablllty for any ltclalmi an nablllty tor an ' · Teal Corl)orat1on. 1 Cati-FOREIGN OFFICES I t. f#A, Coat• ....... c.111 lncotrectnett Of the atrett ===o~r!.:~ ncorrect~ of 1119 a1rei. ~~s::a.1n:,1nc=!, :_ ..=,~,m:" w~~ tornia COfl)Ofallon. 2176 Pa-IFedefal funds purchased and secur111es sold under t~7 19dr ... and othet comrnon die nation 11 . lllOW'l'I r-and othef common cord• In the offlet Of lht ~ rtn~ ·~ 0t lmpliecl ,.. ciflt Street. Ofange Call agreements 10 repurchase 1n domestic ort!on ·O "fhla 0u11,,... I• eon: :-•ton. 11 "'Y· thOwf't 'n · any. .natton. II any, enown corder o1 Ofenge County ga-0.~ 1111e. pa1111i10f'. 0t '°'",. 928eS 1 Other llabllllles for borrowea money. 1nciud •no dUC't«I br • Ol"tftl par1 Said Nie wHi bl mac1e but Said..,. wtN ~mad.. t>ut n Said Nit wlll be l'Nlde, but enc:umbfanott. 10 pay the That lhe proc>ert'f oet1 ~ note balances of U S T reuuf)I ~Er....,.. wltlloul con¥111ant or W., • .,,.,"°"' convenanl or war· S,: eate will be mllde, bul without covenant or w11· temaJnlnO P<lndC>al aum ot ~~.':9: 11 A~~•I Mortgage indebtedness (1nclud1ng 0 Thie atatemtnl w" fMed ranly, •ltPf'U or !mplled, r. ranly, expr ... or Implied.'• t t covenan~ w:r· ranty, ••prett OI ~· r• the nolt(I) aec;urecl by MIO °'*1Y Of _., kind and capital leaaes wfttl Ille County Clttll of Of· ~ltte, PDHIHlon, or gard~1111e. ~-·Ion·.: ai:~n:K~:.' :. .... ori. : ~"'~~:--~·1.: ~ ~"":~ ~ ~.I u r . I 0 c . t ." • I Accept~ uecutea Dy Or lor account "'Gt County on Februar'Y t. """'· 10 ~I': :;:1 •n:-tnd~ ~ Of inbfanott, 10 pey the rtf'Nlnlng pr1ne1pa1 sum Of notl(I). • aovancee, 11 any. Papagayo't Aesl_.,., 11 of thla t>anll and ou1atand1ng 1Mll rem~~ ~ br Mfd IM no121 MCUred Oy Mid emalnln9 ~ eum Of the note MC:Ured by Mid unoer the termt Of MkJ Deed SOii Bay Bal~ Ca111«n1a Other lle.blllt ... ~ Otenge "= ~ ~l~t. with 1n1 .... 1 Deed ot lruat. wttll lnt••t he not-Cl)~ l>y M'<I Deed of Trutt. wltl'l lntat•I of 'Trust. ..... cNtOM and t2ffl !IMO TOTAi. 1..IABlLITIES ta•cludlng .ubordlnalea not• 0-.W I 15 thereon .. provlc*S In Mid thereon u pr()Vl6ec:l In u1C1 01 Trvtl. wltll lntt'Mt u In eald note pro't'lded, act-,_,,.., .. Of the Truat• and The bu-nwne and Cleben1ur~tl 22 .... : t ~ • • not9(•).. edVaneea. " """· note(•) •. ltCMnCM. If any, ~· : provided 1r :: v.nctt. If any. under the Of the trust• crMttd l'ly""' ~~':-.::!'~~.,Mid Subordlnaled notn !\lld d t>entu,.. • ' 1"-T08 un<Mt 1he terma Of tM Deed undtf tile terma of tilt Deed 1 tt,. vanc:;Micl o..ci l•m1 of Rid Deed of Truet. Deed Of Trv11 TTlat Mid bull ,,_,., 11 SHAMHOUM!1'8 I OUtTY 01 Trual ,_. Chargea and of Truat ..... ctlltgtt and t9r'IM tMt, cnargee and ..,,..,... The t~el ttftOUl\t of tM p ..., ed 1 k ---------i••penMe Of t"9 T""t .. and ex.pen..:. of the Trutt .. Ind Truel, ,_., ~.,gee = ol tha Tr11llM and the truata unpalcl Dal~ of the Ob41• 1111-::-,1 10 11,:-0;:"':; r r 1 oc "8.IC NOTIC[ of the tr11111 crH tld ~Mid of Ille tru111 Cl'Mted by llald -=~.f. ~~ .. ,~:' tald CtNtad by lllkl Deed of getlon IMlUf'ed :Jht prot>-Ct~ammon THI COfpor· ~ .. ~~-;' ...... __ ..,.. ..... .._...._ ___ IOffd Of Tru1t, IO•wlt: 0.td of Tru1t, to-wll of T ti fOf the Tru11 . erty lo be~ ___.rwttOfl>-atlon 2178 Pedflc S1rttt Common _;oc·•k l4-AltY °' t 1St 014 57 I t 1 t &82 27 tu • Said .... will be held on abfe •timat-...... a. _. "" • c.Mfomla t*6 Ofi •• 4 TtteMMflclatYuncttt Mld Ttte~underuld mount tettonabl~ Hll• Friday. Match t, 1918 at penMtandadVancaaattNI ..,.ange. No Shat .. = ~ ::!,. Deed of frutt Mrwtofof• ... Deed of Trutl herttofOfe ••· alad to bl I 1tt,784.18 1 oo PM at the Nortn tronl ttme of lhe lnitlef ~tlon or=:,...~:· ~":b-aulhorind and ecut«I and ctelhlertcl 10 the tlOJted and ~ to tilt Tfle beneficiary uncMr Mid • n I r 1 n e • C o u n t y of tile Nollet of .... II ' No ah« :C.'~s~lldot>-""°"~a written Dao-llndtrllOMCI a written 0tc-ofTruet ,,.,_ofore••· Courtl'IOll ... 700 Cl •IC 1 131.744 77 ~;:"~;: '=:: outatend~ I 104 •23 Amounl 1 3&0 tlon on ., 1115 lal"atton of DtfWI and o.. twatlon ot OtfUlt ano o.. eel and dielNtl~loo!: Center ~ w111. s.m. ThebeMflelttYl!ftdttM6d e1oe S and .... '111e ~ IOt ..... and . Wfinen mend for 8*, and. written ~ • Ana, Cellfornle Deed of TMC ..... ~ ... -...... of ufl)4uS ~oll call w;t.';' COUllf. Notte. of o..tiutt and (tao-Nottoe of Det9Utt and Eac· ttlon of Defeult lltlO 0.-Al the !Ima of tr. wt\111 ecuteo 91\d .,_.., to tr. th;• .. p:::n an:i:i:or::om TO't Al CONTRtBUTEO CA.PIT Al ~ltMIMIUIS. AYH tlon to a.I.-~~~ ~8:.o~:o'~ 'c;.'r::~-= ~~1on.,,:.:::-w1lllon of 0:-...~°:: ctalrna~DlflttdlaAall)n =f~ft--'-and H ar1100. Horn bu Ck It . tlgl'MIO C*IMCI-.. to ... The 111A ..,_, ._._....... _. .,,. ~ IMnd IOt $alt an0 wrttten l ~. E.aQulfe Sul1-"'Y""" ~ Scuter "•II w11 .. 1er Defd and Eectlon 10 1411 fault and Ci.ctlon to ... to .id ~ °' 0.-pelO --"' ' a 1 tOO eN Town ~tit other c.pf1at r...,..._ HOU· 'None ' AIHHT to be r900rdtd In Ille~ be ~ ,_! ~~ and Dacttof1 to hi 10 =--~ e:.i:..~ :::::.or:::..,_, DrM CO.Ca ....... C• TOTAL SHAREHOlOERS l!OUIT'V AmOYnt -0- 1.200000 ·O· .o ·O· I 1 342 ~· 082 2.330 3 710 89 -0· 31n ~. -'*"'"" tMI pr~ :!ct l'9COf'1led tn Iha oount .. ..,..,.. ooeee.. ___.. .., Nottaa °' o.-~ ~ aNI !M 1111t TOTAL LIA8tL.ITIES ANO Onllna111oe M-3 CNinOe' IOtated .!,""'• It DATl.: 112411& the ,... P'OC*TY 11 ano act11•1011t•llN.OlO a ,..,,.. .,. Elladton to W IO ~tor lllrll olalme ~ _., SHAREHOLDERS EOUITV • 6',•N lhe ronlnt of pro,.rty Cotponit , IC PID MOtlt eAM OMied ~ n Tiit be ,_.,.. -. IN coumy <nldltcw "'81 be ~ The undenl'Qned John P Enot>er~ Pi..oent 8"CS S A Whltfteld. Ioele••. ef JM CabflllO ~ and ·~~ • ~ .. ..., &A NIAMCSAL co "'-reel pt~ .. 17 1116, wfllcl\ •• .,.,,,.. Senklf VP/Controiter Of,,.·~ 0 ben" MCh ~-tor hlmeeft ..,_ trMt ~ .. Aa In~ runa.r of '*'°"' --·· ~---., ......... CIClllo '*"°"wllf!""9onefl.t"ton Ing .... II. 110t llallrd Av-fniilia, • 11MTAft ~-._ ~ tlOtW encl not fot tht Ofhtlf I he"'9 ~ llr.owt J.,.-at "'9" n•I-• _. fW.S-03 !dele and .... AeMOa Callfom.. TWUaT . IDVtea. AJ.C. neusT DIO --OMe. ~ ._,. contained In ll'tlt ~ 8od I ti.ileYe IMt aecl't at...,,_. WI Uld r9P0'1 la .._a • 9'3"Sl11"3424-40t rt• AObfT, 8f\ ~ -.. ...... -mNlaAL • • OAT(O ''°"*"'-1"5 true Eachof&heuiider-..gned fOfl'MmtieltliloMlndnotfDrtheot'*.~ The 1U11eAt °' tN otdl-OAT •·1f..N ~-r:::· '-"*':..,;,,. ...... ~ ::-.: ... ~"t =-:::: c.i• C11 ftM. C-. under ptlr\alty of peff"'Y 1na1 the I~ 11 ttue Ind OOf'NCt ...... ~ be ,...., tn .,,. c~~= .._ ,_.,.-:;::.... •• ..... .,, .., L ._ •-" C A MHi ,_.TtOll, UN ,.... becuc.d on Jenuary 30, tna at •-•'00'1 llMc:f\ tomit °"' ewti 1 ~. 11 ,.., Al ;,.;;· --. ._.. A-. CA _,.. , , , $i Vlrla ,..._ -... z... L. ......_ o,._.. Cs•1r• JOhn p Engl>ef'O 0tM. C.... ......_ .,_,,, .,._.,. -~ 1n..m1 W.-1 ,......_ ... 0.-I t t I I • t t L '• 1 a Prwdenl .... ,,,..l.f,cttor ~ ,..~ ,.;;jOMMO Or-CoMt ll'llblllhld 0-.,... Co.ti ~1&•7*' °' .... C... .. a u llra."'r Dfl 1 9A WM..id a.ti l'utl4ltlleCI .,.,.,..,.. ....,_, -.... . PllotF~ 1'·11 --a $ ~Or-. C:.0.1 ~. Or-. COelt OelfY f'l'ot 'et>NatV 1, I. 15. CWIY l'lk>t Fetwwiirv 1 1. t&, 1 • · "°' · --1 1 ' ~ PllcM ,__., 1 1tfj Senlof Vl>IConltol OeMy Hot~ ... 1"8 tW 1tta , .... f-lm) , .. n M 'tO Pub4lsned OfanQ41 Coaat 011ty p IOI ~f)l I 1HS ,_..! ,..,1 -- ----· . , ... -~-----~--------·--·------------• . \ 810 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, February a. 1955 CLAS SI FIED T HE D ILY PILOT _IF IEO ort-·1 E llOl HS Telephone Ser vie~: Mqnday.friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Businell! Countf'r: Monday.frida v ...... t. Wt ... Ip Wt .,.... ~ ..... •r.•1•-4 .... ,.,_..M A,.rt•Htl t1rai11tt4 Arutatala, Uaf. lf!!tM•tl, Oaf. lntrtl 1111 c.ta... 1114 l1!111tlili• 1111 CMta.... UM I~ ltaclt 1211 :1~rl lffcll llH CMtl •eu 1114 La 0 • ltMla 38R. mn. Z'hb•..t. Twnflm Big Canyon. poc>ulat Mon· •took R@Att; in&;ai;Jront 36r 2s. ,snae Apt furn ' 2ar fBr bUpj;x, retrlG. lloYI Q • • ~· ~ bb Elli 2820 EkMn 85. •149,600 .oo.Plan. muthM Open Econo 2bt family te><>t elegant ac0< trptc 1nlo tBa unlutn 212 Ot'enge No i>et• '475/mo F0t Guerct.d ndlt>rhd 11t urU G • 5 Auume $139.500 ARM Sat/Sun 2·5. !nter w/yd '500'1 !•t term1 63f-tl90 Beet Alty IM I eA5·98t8 0< •92·2855 mOfl lnlo call 775--~ t8a. am Itltcn. Wtfte th ........ h w t 1 1 h cellaf. ocn vu. cMck. fYt 8yowner &.42-4U2 e'~st ~~.e many o ers vn · 18, tea Condo NCUrlly lFab View conoo on Bay 2BRTwn ... ety1e.enc1ga1, bell S825 952.1oe1 ~ .............. -.... I a•t edvertlMd bldg pool .,. 'gym.Ho ONJgner furn. "° park• ale S&25 Betty 8-45--91& t •99-8 t21 eves IUILY "Amt •-t11i-• FllULllY ... •llM111* pe1t'S160i mo 813.21•t 1ngf1895fmol73.08H 01 64"4·2270 -c ~iUO II 11 .... RI ---Prlte nnd Helghtur .. 2bf -Nr Moes ove. ,_. _"_._.._ BlUFFS LINDA. Single 2b8 kld/c: d •700 2 Bdrm 1 bath, clOse to VILLA BALBOA Condo. & tBAseoe>.StoYt &~ Charming, remodeted 3 bf ,._ -' • leVel wlland. U~IKl9d Y • p 1 .. ~ com"' lurn 111~11 49t-2 b11n . Iott ol custome PrlGed IOf quick ul• b .. eutllul eon It Ion. 539-8190 t Rtty 1.. beach H OO/mo Call ro ..... 0<. .,. Uul pd No pets Ille, new ea.rpet. French OU town peel· $240 000 Cati 780-8029 •NEW 39r 3Be. lrptc, 2 pool, •P• Beaut YU, w/p1IV dpck. t>IHn RIO. ·~rt .... Ownet t of S .. . 1548-lle77 Of 548-1 877 28r 2Ba. LR. FR. OR. den. Snerp 2 bd b4I uptlllrt ~ g:,~lt~llyall :'n:sclJt~~ ~~~ar .:~.c~H~~: -,.· ... ·.,,.... ear encl gar. micro LIKE NEW 2BR 2 '11 BA ocean bay lllH LH OW, WW crpt, drpt , 2 niJi!5o 28f 2sa~ kll hen nO 1 -S1050 Call 642-95$8 TWNHSE. 011 lrpl 2 sty $1800/mo 532-8•92 pfkQ apace•. no dogtl rel rlg dahwsnr •ow lot In CHll Haven, ew-country e • am-2700 1<1 rt+I 58r 3'~8•. lrg 3 8d 2ba ..i.. 1 $900 Npt Ten 875-8048 771--0426 Eves/wknd• S695/mo 353 Hamllton Incl No pet• Call btwn f.~na~~~~::·e:.:Vrtne ~:dr:;~:.' 1 ~ g!~h~~ ~:~:.~::~~Air~ trple. dah:,,,t;, b~mya'::;' 3iiR2BA house $1250 ---Mgr 8•6 9~9-4 __ 9·4 c1ally 5-45-4855 144-1111 Spacious rear yard family ngnbrlld 646-8118 UOO/mo Bl<r/Pete 2BR, 28A llouN 11050 Ar11tat1t1, Ual. WI lffH l OlllOI EASTBWFF 1Br beCk Beautiful oul·d•·H O 751 ·3191 1 blOCk to l>Mch, mtc;ro. • S150 tlrMll A bar~aln at HARBOR RIDGE CONDO --z oer garage 8S0· 1719 lalka ltlaa• 2706 Want • Nleotlon 01 or .. t bey view. no ~ts. · $ 37 9 .. 0 a I • .,,.,. ooo "'8 28 p ... _., 4BR 2ba. new opts. new . ' llYlrig? We can offet any· Nr thQPplng 5.45-6631 llWPllT llAOI ISi t • " • now .....,.,, ' r 1 .,,...,. paint. 2 cat attached oar· elegant 3BR, bar, 2ba. 2 AUreetlve IBR upper ytly thing tr a 1mall apt to• HUl11"800 ~&-23 13 pata only.Bkr 720.0506 ao• S1060/molnCllOlt· story. Prol. df»COf, pvt No petlllmk/cjrlnk. 4Bdhse lf looklng lnCM. Oec0<et0f perleol. open llY1 dener. Aak 10< C11ey •P•· poolltennle, 2 blk1 lst/la11 & C&B Reis NB, or HB tnlnk of ut first beams. 3 Bdrm 2 b1tn1. ...,.,. fer 11UJMIG bch. New opt1 All amen-$5751"'-0· 675-02•7 for thal choice lc1eal llvlng PAU NEWPORT AP&RTMUTS 8:00 A.M.·5:00 P.M. 01-:AIHJ,ES .,l lll.14 \T IO' Mondav h1. 1·30 p.m Tuesda y Mon 4:30 p ni Wednesda\ Tut'., 4:30 p.m =h ~=·1·~poo1,t~ 2BR 1be. 2331 V itti ~J;~~~~~~~rs;; ••,•Mai 1 T~~~~A~~ :it:~~ INNEWPORTBEACH ••-••y 1111,.111 Huena Open Sunday 1-4 ta all 1 2707 .. 1 pl 10 llue on t .. _ negotiate and will laten --do.-e PrQPer1y Mart 8"40·9019 4 BR 2'1'\ BA on canal. 2 2e 31h 29 h St Wettslde 28r t Ba. new .. grea •09 'p 1 .... U ... \IH.I' ~. -to Y«I' otter •u~~rl:n pa~ ~en:: Ull IEllOll 11• 1 :~::, =~1~f°°4 s:501~~yr1y N~decor. ~~3~~ u:~t' :~5:'1~~ ~1~~~~us~:y & ~::.~~ \.\.All Ht HO' 1 pool Owner 6-45-7897 Lrg •br. 3ba. T ram. room. BEAUTIFUL 28r 28&. end gar Incl (2 t3)433-0502 631•5230 att 5 pm spas. 8 tennis C01Jrtt, 7 1111""1 " •-all atMnitles Idell for gar S550/mo. 257 tB Qr. CONDO 2Br 2Ba w/patlo ---pools. cloM to t>ualnaea. REAL ESIAIE Br~~ri. ~:-sf~~ entertaining .. prf<;ed IOf ange Ave. 6-44-6829 Evee ::i5~~0 ~~~,/08P ~=:=:~~~~~~II pd DHI Ptilt 272' OC Airport. Fashion .,,_,400 6-46-6289 ()( ~6-2-43-4 quick sale. $385.000 Cottage Ilka l br clean 201 e Balboe Blvd 2Br 39. Condo xlnt loc Island, convenient thOpt I•-------• 650·9313or751-<>620 _tllarpdecorevallmld/mo DellJJle upper duplex unit ~----22 Clean. brlte StOOO on sight. Thursda\ ~ c•<l. 4:30 p.m. Fridav Thur .. t.'rn p.rn. aturd~n Fri :1:00 p.111. unda\ Fri J:OO p.m. CLASSIFIEU fl ~2-:lfl7H USTllH OUllll llWPtlT •llm l-400'1 539-8190 a.st tee on waler, Newpon Island CtroH ••I Mar 27 mo, cleaning & sec 01 TIE IUOI 2Br, 2Ba"den, lrpl. Xtra 2BR 2 be. decorator's cot· Eutslde 2Br. beam oell-~~:S02/~o. lrplcis~~T.s 2 Bd 2be DVplex lmmac, 728--01"" or 728--0122 S1ng1es 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· Cute~~= on tne 1~n~rs~~~'.~·:x;.~~°': tage $169.000 c a11 eves lngs. ~yd. pet o1< S750 h S"-· I _, ~=,~~~f.~~;:c~ n~'":.~: El Tort 2732 ~:~t1s7~0. Tr_::"~=~ sand 1n Hunt Bch Closlng 5•8~ 137 Wknds/eves _ 6"42•8868 or 548-7145 Avail arch 1 760•8882 a:" 1=11 l7iftlt S 1200/mo 675-2888 tBr/gar. W/D hkup tenlflt futnlshed apts, complete cost down S I tOUIFRllT 1111000 Eastslde lharp 28dr Iba 4 w """" & slip Exit ----Wiii make deal 26t·8363 with TV linens & utenalla • .II T LISTI WTltHI 3BR Hm/Du ....... • 156-'9t62 patio hOme for 2 w/gar condition. vacant. Lease 28r 1Ba. pool, deck. Oltns. eict 398 768·3S56 alt 4 maybe 'rented fOf lhof't 2Br lg R·2 lot Only _ .,.... Yard. comm pool, no $2800/mo Agt 6"44·9687 2 carports No pell Max • te<m or longer). On Jam-Tradi tional Sl23.500 MoUvatedl peta. S725 ~ sec dep Eastblull·4Br 2~Ba. ram 2 persons LM s7 io Call HHt. ltac.. 2740 boree Rd at San Joaquin I Units. clean Only HWnllT OllH Drive by 2453 Orange, rm, 2+~ar, Jae, view, bt~n :_:1p~650·0473 1Br ·~ml to ooean Quiet Hiiis Rd ,.. ...... ...,. ......... l•,.r;...;:;la.;;;,;a.:;.._ __ 811111 ftt Salt Rea ty St66,500 Won't l ast. Agt Short walk 10 ocean. view Call Earl 9:_7-8400 grdr St 50 ~8·74 15 2BR lbatn. prkng. lrplc complelC. lndry carport 144-1100 ... •__,Ml.-;.;al;;:... ___ ..:;I0:.:,:02 fHHHI 1002 631-7370 Robert Mllllken 6"42·7•04 of Catallna !~land. Corner E/slde 2BR tba, $650. ---eASTBLUFF 704 Begonia S835/mo No pets $525 536-0490 ~-:;;;;:m;;;;;;;;m;~;.J;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.11~;;;~~~~~;._; Eastslde Cape Cod ~~ltm s~ur;7 B~~n~· n~ 313 Rochester front. Avall Lge "4BR 3ba+lam rm Colleen at 875·•912 2 ILOCIS TO IUOll • Cnarmer. 4BR 3ba, quiet r • p 311 No pets. 540-953 7 Twnnme. qulel cul·de-Bacnelor· Xlnt loc. walk 10 PHllSIU UYFllOIT llLOClTill backbay cul·de·aac. ::i~oa Pier rice sac. New cpl/paint thru· bch ParJ(lng S500/mo Oellghtlul ocean breezes. 2br fihbe 2 story apt near Hoag Hosp. I yr leaae S7251mo. 73 t-0595 Channing, tra ditional 3 Br, 3 Ba Boatslip SEIYIOE IWIEI Priced right 720-8730 ~ •500 Gated, ,brand new Condo out. Comm. pool. AvaU Incl utll. 673-4677 All new crpls & drps. lost LIH RUL n 2BR 2 l'tba Gorgeous Int now no pets 309 Vista -of Close ls. Pvt garages. for 55' boat. $975,000. Must sell prime Mesa 17 •• 1•00 c1bl gar. pool. 643·2289 M •dera S ; 4 7 5 1 mo. Lg 2Br 1Ba, gar. lndry beautllully landscaped 2 LIKENEW CONDOS IAYlllf PUCE UYFROIT Spectacular bay front dplx 2 Br, 2 Ba. up. 2 Br, 2 Ba down & boat spaces. $1.250,000. Verde Beauty 2 story on om SAT /ID • • L.rg .. Bc1rm w/lam rm Wayne Agt 646-8816 area, surideck $850 Dys Spacious 1 Br w/pvl quiet cul·de-sac street 1112 W11t•l11ttr ltt h me N 0 r t n C M • _ 645· t066, 548·3 175 Eves pallo 2Br 2Ba w/lrplc & Large living areas Coun-Lg c1elulCe Eastalde family EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br balcony 960·633 t try kitchen and lamll)' home 4Br 2Ba, French SILL/IPTill $875/mo. Incl gdnr 2Ba+den exec house Penthouse, apaclous 2BR _ area • giant Dedrooms doors. skylights, etc Duplex 1320 w Balboa. Diane, dye 551·8191; Ale newl)' renovated & 2ba, nice view, pauo, nr 2Br Townhouse, attached Large yard Relocatlon Very upgraded Reduced &275.000 64-0-1295 Gebby. eves 545-9868 In d's cpd . R 911 r eq bch, dbl gar w/stor One dbl ~ar. w/d, heat & water company says "Sell price S 174 900 iµ2. 7577 Tll ILIFFS Lse or sale by owner 3Br $1850+ S 1000 depo ot a klnc1. must see pd 6SO/mo 848· 1613 2BR 2ba $850 2BR 2'11ba. 2 sty $900 Fplc. pool, spa. patio. gar & more. Nwpt Terrace 675-60-48 *lllCllYH* Nowl" Priced $23-4,900 ' 2'1'\Ba Back Bay TwnhM 6-42-0350 0< 760·9396 S l500/mo 840• 1857 S625/S650 Mo 2 Bd apts PElllSIU ICWFHIT Call now 542313 By Owner 3BR 3ba +den w/new decor $1000 mo Costl lltH 2724 Encl gar W/O hl<kP. Ex ........................ Baat. lt1elt 1040 Highly upgraded end Avl lmmed Lv mSQ Of call o····-IEIT ... S yards/patios. frplc 1800 sq tt ol luxury on Fairway. 3Br 2Be. 2 car gar at door. ale, m(cro- • many mOf'e amenltlee $2195 No pets PleUe call 17 14164•-0509 citing Ocean & Je tty vtew, 4 Br. 3 Ba. BY OWNER • cozy 2 br. unit Reduced to atter 5pm 752 M63 -.,n; -2BR 1';,ba 6t0 Joann St lfWPOIT 10111111n 3700 sq. ft. car park.mg. Now $ l , 150,000 lolly upgraded spa cor-S265.000 Fee. ~r co-op • ON WATER· Security bldg Adults preferred Small " Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR l I I l'l o )\•dt· Or•v•· N 8 b7S 616 1 ~ "· -__, ClllTIY CLll (Whtie 11 W11-41rf11I) YILUS Quahty Townhouses from $122.200! 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA Creative d~veloper financing, limited time. 9.9% int. lst year: 10.9% mt 2nd year. etc. 5% down. Only 1 home remains. Priced to seU now! Great loc:at1on. s pacious imaginative floor plan Gas range and micro, D/W. Crplc, largP yard and bakomes. vaulted ceiling. dbl elf'(' garages with mtenor en try. Bf.auttful lush landscape. Broker Co-op SAYE 121,000 Owner says SELL New· port Crest Condo wlthrn walklng distance to tne beach Gorge0us c1e<:Of' • ator nome Spacious llv· Ing area t900 sq tt Brighi l<l tcnen . 4 giant bedrooms. 2111 baths A must see end unit "NOW" $189,000. Call fOf showing 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS • ner lot. mu' st 'see I Call tor appt 760-8778 Spacious 3BR 2be hme. 2 bed. 2ba. pool hOme Days 67S-16"42 Big 2 car gar w/opnr Kit with VIEW s 1000/mo dog OK 645-8453 Eves 960-461• Sl39.900 8"8-0163 Saa Cltatalt 1076 bltn1. lam rm w/lrplc & EASTBLUFFHM VIEW. 2Br 1 '~Ba Townhouse SHlllHI YILUS Seabury home by owner &eanvu dplx below mkt trench doors $990/mo patio. c:tlok:41 loc " bed Sw6/9yrsd 72XOl·n0t84E4·.srde loc lPllTllElf·S 38R 2BA upper w/vlfNI, t bll< to ocn, gar . appl. yrly lse S 1050• dep evt 2/10 650-8390. 8181704·1340 3Bdrm 1' •b• Ill/Ing rm new cond. rm for add'I w/gdnr 642·925"4 evn $2000/mo d1n1ng & den·no agents unit $157 500 240·2394 -OCEANFRONT HM 2b 2b C d I t New luKury apts located In S525/mo 1 Bd 1ba. gd loc S 142,000 714·969· t048 · · Ftaataia Peninsula Pt. Move-In r a on ° w • ras prestigious Seabrldge Saa Jau C~a • l 07 Valley 2"'u cond, 4 bed + lam rm sub lease for 3 months ma at er plan community t across Ir Bch. _ _, S SSSO/mo. 631--0858 mi 10 ocn. 24 hr manroed 12 t6 Balboa B t B. "'· 1042 1 Spectacular an Views 3000/mo ---II RULn •• • r-ar By Ownrs 3000 SF. Assum No lastl Accents 3bdrm 2 W•rfrtttt lt•ts llC, 2BR 2ba. patio Poolljac, sec entr. lighted tennis Beaut deep water sea-loari 33801 & 3381 t Ave baln &Ir mod kit 2 gar 1•1 1.--IT• lfOQ rec rm Nr new cpt/drps courts, lrodoor requet ball 111-11•2 gate 3Br 2¥· ba condo c 81j1 a s 2 H 5 0 0 & $800 kid/pet 01ners at • -,._ •· Near So Coasl Plaza sauria. pools. spas. rec· $625 t Bd 1ba gar, all w/boat docl< $319.000 526 ... 500 OPEN HOUSE 539·6190 Best Alty lee S675 Call 645·4533 reat l on, bldg Un· l213l 592•2tlO Agt SAT/SUN 11·5493-7325 H Z O Exec nome 3Br 2Ba, prof •MESA VERDE 2Br 1Ba. furnished bacnelors, t u 1.·1 R l aat. ltac.. Z 4 decor. pvt spa, comm riew decor, dwshr. gar $~~5~s~:g~oom;~~:fi lrTiH 1044 ll!IO•I t ••II 2Br TownhouM, attached pool & tennis Avl lmmed $595 No pels 833-897• $21.000spacloustbrhrs dblgar,w/d,neat&water S1895moyrly '499·1213 •SPLENDID 1Br, encl SEAWllDYILUIE * WIW1 * nr Bey St. CM patio & yrd pd $850/mo 848-1613 gar No pets, trig, elec $4600 Oown+costs. $758 ownr 648-5.483 646-1458 5-675 -3-Unique 2br tiome apprs range s4so 642·59'"' 'hi b I I br circle de price ... _ .. ~Id/ 1 ""' mon y uys rv ne REDUCED $3000 Newport flat steal appls & gar uvac .. gar " pe upper conc1o Charming 2 br 2 lg airy 1br, gd parl<. 15.t. 539_6190 S.st am lee $700'1 539·6190 Best lee 3Br 2Ba Brlttanywoods ba w/gar $88.900 Call dn 519•500 645_5317 ---Twnhme Avl 311 S 1200 Peg Dameron 559·9"400 _ Cneck lhese rental deals Wl1TE11 5•8-1 44 7 or 644-7895 WHIOTT Live where you have •Spectacular apts ameroltles. must see! 211 David Or llRULn 111·1H2 EASTBLUFF 1Br. No pell. Near shopping $695/mo 645-6538 LIHllYFHIT 3BR 2ba. $2100/mo, yrty 818-282-7733 GORGEOUS 2Br Peters O.Jltxt1/U1it1 .1300 2br $475 flat or 3bdrm Exec lamlly 2 cnlldren nds $585/mo 2 Bd Iba. patio. Twnnme. former model ev OWN~ • duplex on 2b• $6SO both lncd kid 3·4 BrTF/r to lease Spy. pool. lndry rm Eastalde $172.900 agt 673·5589 Nwpt Sch. bay, 2 br, 2 ba _pet 539-6!90 Best~ J1J!:~~~rt,~g;~t~~~~s loc, clo!MI to all • 1 4 2Br . 1 & 2Ba .svltes *Spacious townhouses •Fireplaces • Pr1va1e balconies or LIN IELIH Clllll Garden pa11os 2Br 1Ba. patio, lrplc. & 1 ba. 1 ba. $315.000 LA CUESTA BY THE SEA WATER VIEW·Eastblull 1"9 E Bay A SS um ab I e I 0 8 n s 3Br 2•,;ea Hlghy UP· TSL MAlllfMHT ... ., •or• S 1200 mo tse 675-6359 VIWIEOURI 2114 0r11Ct l tHH, Ct1t1 •111 In COM. nr beach arid So 759· t742 or 760·5090 graded, Ille firs. micro. Twnnme. lll<e new, up· 142-1101 " 1 I--p 13 O patio, dbl gar w/d hkup, graded 3BR Vacant •3 Lighted tenms courts DCtat rtf tennis $950 mo 536-4637 $1575/mo. Agt 760-6097 $695/mo 2 Bd 1 '•ba *2 Swimming pools LUXURY tBr Condo. pool, gym. spa undetground prkng S690 85•·2525 ~ ( 1 Blk SW of Mesa Drive) 01 highway 2 Bdrm IPH 11 11 Tl SllSET UT /Sii nome. trptc brtcked .. G 1 *Streams & ponds ON tC0, 1F8tmooo "'"', Old town clasSi'ChM' $425 WtttoRtf •• , •• ll&•itJ ~~~~I: locreenblt ndry •Sorry no pets OC3EANSSIOE ORI BALBOA. L• . per un t lncd tor kid/pet ap-4 bd , pool very country 2078 Tnurin •Furnishings avail 4 rd t IB Iba unit Riverside Co Riek Byers p 1 s • pa rt u 1111 pd very charming. every TSl Mlll~fMllT w/gar S650/mo yrly+ 760·7292 539·6190 BeSI Alty lee extra. gdnr & pool service • WHY NOT CALL dep 646-275 t IV your Bkr/Co-op/seH.rps malled W L incl Submlt pets Lease, H2· 110S Hl·l 111 pnone no tor appt. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil patio dehgntlul yard. gr cond1t1on $329,500 t llwlC I I t •(,,..I \ THE REAL ESTATElll VILLA BALBOA N 8 .!.J hr secun1v gau-. husw J BH 1mmd{ S J.l!'i 1)()() MORI Lr llOM r: N B , St•m h ff Park 2 BR, 2 BA like· .1 nui<lt•I $·tJ 400 LAND ... rt· l11-.1uttful q~111·1 M•wl,j\'flk,1 Cw1von W,ttt•r .. 1,,. 111 J•r11~11 t~ $-1:$,900 RENTALS In ('M IV Nn $52~1 Ill $975 bk fer J1~y Ul-1111 SHRECLIFFS $2,100,000 rabuloU'> Short'( ltff, With ~·n· satwn.tl v u·w of l.1ttl1• Coron~•. wavt-i. C'r.1~hing on roC'k~. th1· Jf'llY and t.•vc-ry boat th~t g<.11·-. 1n or out of harbor Larw· f.amily room with retraC'tablc rnof .1 BJ~. :'l Ba. largt:• lot _ alk to bcn g exec home S 000 PlllYATI LIUTill t7 Uroits E·stde Cos11 3Br lam rm. crplt, drpe, 2 /mo. 873•754" Spacious 2Br Big Cyn tHH •el • ., 1022 3 Bdrm 2'/tba Plan C In Mesa St 35M. 9.8XG. 9''• d/w, frplc, deck1. gar Yll HSHYE IT We!it:field SHWllD YILUCE Condo Tenn, pool, W/O, Realtors. 675-6000 Park Crest. University ass prlnc only 644--4157 $1025 ullls pd 536-4637 GATED VILLAGE COM· 15555 Huntington vmaoe lrrg $120064-4-0129 BO 2ba encl patios. rplc Parl< Freshly painted • --Lane. from San Diego $258.000-483 Morning very light & bright. Backs 2• llrTS lmat 2244 MUNITY 2Bdrm, 2'hBa lPlRTIEITS Freeway north ol Beach Studio apt, VerHlllet Canyon 760-9233 1 1 1 k s21• 000 Completely remodeled. 1600 sq. tt of PURE Beautiful garc1en apts. to ••cFa.ddan ~st on complex. $600/mo. Cell om n par "· Great rental area. Only 1 Luxury • LUXURY Garage. SPA In patios, garages. BBQ, McFac1den " . ~.. Linda 861 -3100 **MUST SELL** l"IH 0111t lt11tJ mile from Loma Linda Twnnse Close to UCI master suites Dining pool No pets --dM DUPLEX S OF PCH 18 124 Culver Or. Irv Medical Center. LOw dn. Obi gar $1200 mo IN. Dy room. wood burnlrig fire-lBdrm 5555 lrTilt 2744 Versallles Condo l easing $259.000 BKR 675.-4863 711-7100 Cash flow. Wiii lrade for 852-1822 Eve 497·2"493 place. microwave oven. 28drm 1Ba $640 $950 Sunny 2Bdrm FOR SAU l't OWIH Tllnl 1001 llfl property In Costa Mesa private patio ELEGANT 301 Avocado 6•2·9850 lfW ap••TI EITS Agt 631·•960 T or Newport ApprolC LIVING only 15 minutes "" Yll IESE•Yt IT No reallors-lrvlne errace By Owner 3br. 2'/tba to Fashion lalarid 15 Apt tor rent· 1 Bdrm 1oa et lllTIWIOI Pllll " 3 bd 2 '•ba Lge yard $23 000 6 5 9555 $200,000 equity. Rick . 2072 PD Newport Blvd GATED VILLAGE COM· w/greerihouse s298.700 4, 4 • Byers 760-7292, 24 nrs minutes 10 So Co Plaza. s4251mo 642•1506 Locetact In tne beautiful MUNITY 28drm. 2'hBa. By appointment only in LI 111 ltaclt 1041 Bkr Co·Op 'set-ups malled ~·~~ 0~~6;:,:'r~~~ Northwood area ot lrvlne t600 sq. '1 of PURE e enings (805' 497 4656 p • -6 -., COST& 11•• Northwood Park otter• t, LUXURY Gara""'. SPA In v , • llYllf COYE Pl wants to buy ., to freeway 2-473 Orange -v- ocuiihllfW llP-lfl plexaptsOf'smlshopplng Ave 63t ·~39. By appt FlMILYYILUll 2 & 3 bedroom garden master suites. Dining "' Magnificent View, SBA. oente<. John 646•1282 ly apanments sltualed near room, wood burning hre-PRIOE OF OWNERSHIP 4300 sq rt pp 494-0033 on · New Apartment complew shopping areu & parks place. microwave oven, 3 2 Bd m 4 a a 1 ·ta ftr •·It 14 Ready lor occupancy In Pet s a cc e PI e d 1 n private patio. ELEGANT · r · c r g rage NORTH LAGUNA 2 Bdrm --IEITlll Aprll 2Bdrms S530/mo & As~mable llrianc1~g 111 Jaaa CIJ 2211 predea"'nated units LIVING only 15 mlnut-,. 2ba nome Cnarm, view, fAllLllS YIEW CALL US REGARDING' 3Bdrms $605/mo Gas . ., vm Snown by appt only 12 9 IRVINE LEASES Exec appolntmts accent b di 1 F to Fashion Island, 15 Jo-Ann Doran Bkr privacy 1 ,500 Mary Beach, city llghts, Laguna ranoe. gar ege sposa . or leasing Information. minutes to So. Co Plaza. 759.0619 Boardman Rltr "49•·241-4 7200 sl. 647 Mystic Way. lmH 0.11f ltllty "4br 2ba pool jacuz lrplc relrlg & carporl For tn· p I ease ca 11 ( 7 t 4 ) just east 01 Newpo<1 Blvd P . l8 t 24 Culver Or, Irv Incl c1en kid/pet S800'a formation call 559.5012. Monday·Sun· & h 1 S ni-SIPfR lll&C. IPLI le.,.rl ltac.. lOH s 1soK P 213-22-4-6162 111· llOO 539·6190 Best Alty tee TIPl lllT CO. day 8 30 am·5 30pm tr:S~ ~473•no;;;g~ w/Pool Frplc on ea unrt *llft.D* •H1t1i1, Desert (2U)l20·11H Handk.apped Unit• Ave 83t·5"439 By ewt 2BR• lBR• guest Qrtrs 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 28• . .4 car ltstrt 1450 OOOBRIDGE 5Br 3B• 3 Belwflen 2pm·4pm Mon· Available only 3 oas Easy walk 10 car gar S t500/mo LN 0< I•-------• gar 7 yr old, 1 blk to bch DISTRESS Sale 3000..,. ft day through Friday W-tttai'aattr --"f&• bctlslst>ops Xlnt rncome 534K dn to assum loans ..., IN option & WOOD· ••n A must see $3 l0.000 SUCCESS RE 650_ 1719 5 ml Ir Snow Valley ski· BRIDGE 3Br 2Ba Twnhae EASTSIOE TOWNHOUSE ltwrrt ltlC.. 276' lirw TWI STMY 115 .000 Ing, 3Bd 3ba. 1/2 ac:. $800/mo 854·2480 3Br 2''1Ba. 2 lrplcs, 2 encl -"" 1., _____ 1tGrea1 westcllll VALUE sauna.1ac 619-568-0269 -It L 2 4 patios. auto gar S tOOO · 3Br 2'1\Ba w/c1bl gar. L£ ··: Remod'l 4 prollt 2 lrpl, l.J h It 1 I Ill IC. C • i • 1st,last &sec.316Santa Sp11uOU\\lngle ont-washer/dryer nkups, • , , · . beams game rm owe · · C Uft r e at t e I n o u n . ••0 ia 1i1111~~ HIO Isabel, 631·8283 b two beclrnom dph small yrd Near 405 F;:/ 2nd 3br 3ba $235.900. OllmY LIYIH obstructed ocean view In I Ill I -E'slde 28r Iba. pll1 patio. No <1ogs $760 548·64• Agt 85 t ·6260 OPEN 2 bdrm C()ttage plul guest older 2Br 1 '/tBe. Private. 1 • ondo w/ all ulll pd 1800/mo IMal 2900 4 w SUN 10·4 1300 Sussex. room. on 1 8 riear level clean w/nlce carpet. Avl comm pool nr So Cst 18111891 85 t--0424 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! llOISTllOTH 3900 sq fl, SBA •ba. guest acres Fruit trees. 2/18 S9SO /mo. 497-6332 Plaza $8SO. 780-9526 OCEl. I .ly Ylfw house, VIEW $405.000, Fallbrook. Ca. St30,000. harming 2BR beech cot· S22 .000 down 646· 1"4fij4 want small nouee or tage Hotel Laguna & Top of Spyglass Hiii duplex nr Cosla Mesa blue water views. $950 4 Br. 2'/t ba. 3 car detch MIHOR YllW HMES w I S 7 8 , O O 0 . e q u It y . 818-983-8845 aft !iPM 1-------- gar. 2 lrplc. tab Cape l0% down 3 Bd. lam rm. 832· 1136 Horn mdl $595,000 lee Carmel $229.900 Incl .--E w _.. 1625 rl ltac .. Open Sun t·S 29 Gollta land Owner 759-9269 • • llt-• ..,. ..... ....,...., .... ...;-.;-. .... .... 2624 C&SAIElll E/slde spacious 38A duplex, pvt yd & patio, quiet. frplc. dbl gar, lndry hkups $950 670· 1064 FIREPLACE. pool, patio X·LG t & 2Br Apts E Side $550 Up 557 ·284 1 Udo Paclllc Really. •FORECLOSURE* HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE 432-0250 or 645·9144 BAYCREST 4Br 2Ba. lam Cun paid lmmed. Family 4br. lam rm. magnllk:ent ALL UTILITIES PAID 11$TllT II I lJRNl~HlO 01 UNI URNl<.HfD HI At !ti Furnished room near S C Plaza. snare balh, female $275/mo 556· 1737 HB. shr 4BR hme nr ocean w1Cnr1st1ari man 2BRa wl pvt bath, kit prlv. $300. tat & teat. 960·9023 u~sml<r $77 wk w/ Ille kite prlv. utll Incl. nice area CM S.lly 545-<4156 C-tlt-1 ulll 1024 rm, formal dine New oak needs nome. 964·5542 ocean.city II vu, prof dee Compere before you rent. $695/mo 2bd t ''»bl "' k1tcn Fncd yrd Lae/opt & furn sec pool tennl1 Newly decorated. custom n E I" I • ________ '!ml _______ .. , , er MOblle Home Xlnt Nr s 1495 mo Open Hooae ltatala 975-9S89 8 i 8/7gQ ... 125 de•lgn !••lure. pool twn .. ·• ue' poo Hoag Hosp Ren I s 160 SIS 10 6 642·3355 or " bbQ, cov rd garage. sur-gar ,Indy rm Ou let IOC, s 10.600 to buy 675· 1018 (213)"43<4-0436 I r . "'-' Lg 4BR 2'1\ be w/lam rm rounded with plush land· mus2I 3Mfl10 Saftla "n• t l IJR<, Tf NNI..., 'iWIMMIN(, plu, 111u1 ti m111v' 'lorry nn pl'l\ Modt>I' """" d.ulv ll 10 ti Reap FIT work'g Fem lhr 3 bdrm Irv condo w/same Non-1mkr. avall now $350 mo ~ last mo rent 78a-970f Gtatral 1002 a ..... 1 .. s.i. 10-X.HWI Gtaeral 1002 t.141. llTHEST CIL II SAC 1111,IOO ELHUCE Near Mariner' Park 1n Enlarged 3 Bdrm 2 oath 1a1h1oneble WeSlclllt ;i h om e b e a u 1 1 t u I I y Bdrms. 2 be condo encl wAllpapered w1tn sky· unit F1rep111ce delu•e lighted l111cnen floor 10 kitchen carpets and ce111rig 'Shutters and oak drapes Overlonl(• lhfl plank floors on quiet pool I 119.500 Gh1ld·,afe Cul·Oe·S&c 7S 1 3191 (714) 673-4400 C::.SELECT ~PROPERTIES _ tlltt Ulll•-New kltcti & cptg I 1600 seeping No pets t Br furn " " IUHllES mo. 548-6241 ah 8pm 385 Wilson. 642· t971 TSL MANAGeMENT Guard gated prest1glou1 ~--iifWir ZIZZ BAYCREST 4Br2 8a lam 1111 ltac"' 2 .. "0 642· 1603 comm pnv beaches 3 + 1 • • • ., LARGE t & 28drms. laun T•ke over payments on Bdrms 2 baths 1 -en br +-den. pool ocean rm. ormel dine. New oak 1nl1 2 bd hOrne New doc,rs 2 lrplcs ;,~:;,·In· view. $2-400 agt 673·7761 kltcn Fncd yrd. LM/opt YM IWI dry tac111t1es. pool. wete< *USTSIH* H ,OOOIOWI paint rn/out R·2 lot ing rm & more Loll of 760-1397 $1495 mo. Open HOUM OllmY llT&Tl pc1 From $459 548·0336 Rusty Guinther 631· \266 ch8rm ,385 000 lee Ch 1 2 Bdr 1 le SIS 10.8 6"42·3355 Of S..u11tul & park llke FOR LARGE 18drm east ot OPEN SUNOAY 12-4 g:rrm:: pets siSC:!mo (213)43-4-0436 THE DISCRIMINATING Harbo1 Squeaky clean 548-724" 6"4•·231 1 M0-7085 THE BLUFFS Specloua PROFESSIONAL No pets $415 851·9528 --and lmmec 2 t ttVV 3 BR 1·2Br & Townnomes Lrn 2b-r 2ba eondo SC BIG CANYON BARGAIN Designer fully furn 2 Bd ~ lam rm 2~ bl lurnllhed & unlurnlehed • • nr RVMt-X BR crner lot. m any tO#flhOOM. Pool l tennts lowntlome Lar~ private Utllltlee Free :;,~:, ~·~3~.t~17Jald Find whal you want 1n upgd• Red to '369,500 court I 1195 873--0896 p&tlo lrplc dbl gar Like LA QUINTA HERMOSA Dally Pilot Classlfleds By ownr 780·9533 new. ",,0 peia, non amkrs 1821 t P1rll1lde Ln, HB TOP area. quiet. no pets BEAUTIFUL 1 Br 1575 PAV patio. yard & garage POOL & SPA 2850 Hart& hnet l•hnthllt.e 1300/mo 73 1.5331 141-1441 Ctt11 lt11 1124 Cnt1 ltt1 1124 lt•tral 2202 ~ood Apartments Newport Beach So I /1111 lfllh <,111'rl I di Oowr 1 64l·'ill J Newport Ru<h No. X/4!1 lrvirif' Avt•nuv 14'1 lMhl 645·1104 oom tne.M nome. quiet private $250 • S 100 ct. pollt 6-42·98•9 anytime Furnls/'leO rm kltch/lndf'Y, Newport corido Re· spectable male 35 plus No amoklng. S325 +. t/2 utll 759·0344 Keep an eye Of1 prices the e11y way-be • regular cleullle d r eader 6-'2-5478 knocks Olten when you uS4! resu1t-get11no Oall'f P1101 C.lllHtlled Adi to re&Gh 1M Orange Coast m11r~11 ~·=••iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli ~,~:,~·;~Id'~~! '::~~.~, sec "'~~ -a£~~· :::: 1. 539·8 190 Belt Alty lee "41'"4 ~ ClAY I POUAN • Wint-n~talt 0 ,..,.,o·~· ...... , ol "'• ( -,,_, tcw• w10.,.bled -d• Ii. JAC088 REAL TY low •c 1., .. ,,..., ~.,... -d• ME.SA PINES 549·2447 r Nr SC Plaza. 2BR 1 be. 2 sty Lrg pvt yd. encl g1tr, ' 1ml cnlldl pet OK • 11.1% FIHI UTE WllAIU LIH Best valve In Horbor Vt-1 Pnontt 64?·5618 71"187~6173 . S 0 P G N Y PROP MANAGEMENT I l I For the art ,_.... Ctrtaa IH2 11 I I I I Home• 3 Bdrm l b th ·~~~~~~~~ 'C.tl"nel Nttotral lonrts of living well. l =:~., 3BN 21.tdX. Lv Jm. lfi)k 1 1 ,,,. ,,..,ft 11999 to be.di. S, . ..00 "-· ~N__;,l_x~E_.D ~ *·•228 "' teo-•229 1 1 11 r , New carpel c1rapet ~u•dc Co.re MtN'• 48r 2'~Ba, poot tennlt. · · · -· I USE THI I uaury Gate Guarded DR. FR, 2 tpd. Vu S2•00 I l E p R I I tevefon & pa1n1 Prrvat• ---------. yatd great fOf enrert91n tno $235,000 lee Im· mediate p09MtSIOfl CAii TOOOY SMITH - DAILY PILOT Communlfy Ownrt~r'40-"t 52 . ;, ...... ,.to0tn•·fVpeople""'° "\. ....... s, Old cozy beect1 cot••· r r I , ... CMloounllO .... n.., .... "°", "'-rA FROM 1119,500 2BA •den. 1be. 3 bfl(s to °' ~'" 111e ~91 ._ 1750/mo 720-8730 OCEANVIEW t 8d 2 car 1 gar. pool & 19a. S900/mo Agt 675 270-4 SHARP Eaattldil tBr, encl gar• No pets Avail now 1595/mo Clll Pe.m Of Larry 5-46-5882 •STUNNING Lg t8drm tBa Garden Apt POOi $-495/l'ftO 710 w 18th RISUL T" bct'l S7Wmo 859-3-400 I 1 •llal up --5~ Oown . S A D I E C D.s.nlCVTfOCllY F•r.flllenl F1n1nc;ing L:! ~. ~ :a1r,~ 1..-.1.l __..l--'l--'l .... ' _I......., • ~"7.~ ~ ... :::.:.,-=.:! ,Of CAIC .... T10fledN Ad ~ tum avell 673~245 .,... -1oo ..... -"-J .,. GE 159.9100 let Us Htl, Yt1 Sell y,., Pttpettrl Olt Ody Not otters yau thn 1uct sin JI Oft CU "'<li.1 P .1(.1" WIHtnch I• JUll S2S ,., day, Of 2 days '°' s•~ -j For R~ult ~ • ,.,.,, t41 ... lltfD 11111•\ r r r r r I' I' I cah e O.t GREEN ca.n ~rvece ·call ~ Chuck Spiller or Joyce Weitze a. •na UM ,,, '"'" "fl 4•!\ _ _ _ _ _ . . . ~i.~~ ..._. • ,Khre, or ••1 photorraph It ,0, ':t::g;=-=~. ,~ .. 51'z!' ~ i~!4~.!-~o~!6 ::. ":::: 3e..8:.1~2 I I I I I I I 8.42·M11 ,. ........ d\lr1e tt ,,,.,,,.. l<>t..,4'f HI .. ' __ c_au 8.42 Se71 ..._=::::'"'::-'::-· ::-::-'::-::-::-::"'~·-llllll••····~~~~l!G":!eg~1~_rt'.J~~~ZM1l~mo_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:~~~~~~:j.!!!!!!:::=:=;::;Ml~ ... ~l~l~====!1!~1t-- • • I •Ml> 'f04" twd ..,.,., W Ulk• ldVM'9!ge of Ill tu c:redlta & dedllctlona. Your h~onv .. nce. Larry Sulltv8n 6'6-8301 *'-' ... * DAN SAL YER PAINTING Uc •425124 Call Anytime. "4-2017 GLASGOW PAINTING Int/Ext. SO Yf9 ftpef ., rera. C.it.,. 5. 642-5214 di.c. ~ Uc. -348117. K Funlte 645-01.S S•lllng anything with • REPAIR Sped .... .....,. & Diiiy Plot 0 • • •"*' Ad -le•...,_ INltter le9I Fr .. •·~..,_ )ult c:all 142-M78. 170-2725 ~ ~ .... 2Mi lntala •• tall Wu ... nil Oftiff lntah itH ...... ,.... ... ... ..... IHI ••• ...... 11•!.iiiiiliili&.iiiii.iiiiii .. _ ... ____ ,_, _ • ., ...... ···r~~·;-~ ... =-·-··--175. WMit. nw so. cat lbrt tar _.,.;t:OU.. In cbM ...., ..... ._..,. ... .._....,-.. liiiiii;,;,.;...,.....,-.,_..--.. Plaza, Costa Meaa. F-a... 10 ... are -·-Balboa 11 <>< NB ssoc) N.8 ofc, *PPf'OX 642•/f. L=ST: y mate white 111011 .. /TTNT LF CLUB STOAAO~ MOOELS -HAIACUTTING IUI. DTl'ft •nl I M 5-46-5-431 -",. ""' ..,....., .. Marlntfa Mlle. Aeuoo-,Vic.Feder .. & Pert-time approx 6 hrs ATTENDANT need Appfylnperaononty. •-11T Polftione wml -In view apt S307/mo+utlll .... ature repon female. able. Show9r 646-2947 ,,._. CM ......... 8-p/A .... CP ... ...-In CdM O.SU Selon _,, _....,. E~ tlem •• 2 2 7 Dys 662-3380 """ __. • "" _, ,. .,.., ~~-_Cell Golt Shoe>. 27 .... E ,.~t ~. CdM anted. Aaal•t active peraon. ExJ* ........... "°· flltc gen an over O" -4 7 New Bldg. oc AlrPOft 831~12 Computer knowledge _......, ._ ~ .. _, egent with a1 ,_.. of 1 __ 2_40_7_E._Coellt __ "-r __ :;Ol<~cti 548~· non-Fem. f<>< new E/alde C.M. area. C«ner of A«thlll & SCRAM-LETS '*Pful. 87S-2070 •mm1-•W Elll reeidentltll ..._ & gen-• llrl F,Y., • · home $295 Incl ulll+ It!.. I --Bristol. 700 aq tt. Recep-•-•.,•ut ·---• ~1 ,._... 13'n & 3 eral omc. dUI*. F1...:1 xtras 5-48-9759 857-1031 -11•" tr Uon area, 2 offlcee, 1 lg -•••--d mature r .... bte perlOt'I ,._.. -·-7 • yr Mlwy a bonus tnoenttvie. Htttll •·ttll -"~ Ital 2t12 room & stOf&ge area INSKDS FfT evell. Exp. nee. AWttY wl'IO Ilk .. peopi. for ell M otd need9 loving & Must be ~. ex-•bu'"""'• ,.. Hft ,Fem to lhr. 3BR 2b• apt In e-llde CM 16x20 StO< $945/mo. R & H Property " """ In per90n. VIilage End. day poslllon. 11-5:30 rHp. peraon w/own pwlenoed Md ...UV.. W• "*"~.,,., Wottit. ,. lJllll IUll CM. S250/mo, tat. lut, only-min 8 mo· IM S~ Mgml. 952•8713 S"""""v-Index 127 Mwtne Ave. M . lei. Mon thru Fri. Af>fJ'y In trW19P. to dMf1 "°'* & CALL RAE ROOGEA8 ceptlon, Cl*. ~ dep Laura &46-1934 ewe ....... , ~ btwn 2-4pm. fW.. .,_, w /c:Nldren. Hrs 6-5. ....., -typino. tll8llflo llTll • mo+ MC 645-7234 omc. fOI' rent exc.llent Peril -O.Ow IA .... tu Wiii uben E. LM AM191KMt. Femlly wy lo get atono 831" 1* t>ooa1"I'""'~ Wkly rentats S 135 & up. Fml rmmte mo/mo Ok loc. $600/mo. 642-150e It' _ EXto~~8!_.........., Fu II or pa rt -11 ma 151 Pac. Cout Hwy N.B. wlth.N.B. Contact CM&. SUN MASTERS Color W , free cott.e, $550 Balbo1 Penln Alk 10< Jim s -• .._ .... , ...._...... (714....,4 4480 ' 850-80t9 eft 69m plMM heated poof & atepa lo 771~955 dy 67S-2628 fN Of , whO can't count lo ten. ,_ OUSECLEANERS SS. (c:tlldren 16Mp1ng). 641 ...... oc:.1n. kl1Ch's avall. F/rmmt 10 shr 3br 2ba NB fict ltatala ltl4 Spacloua Newport 8Mch They're In front of you In -N PUii... p/hr. Mint ha..,. 9Xper. •--------ULll/ .. DI •• 985 N. Coast Hwy. home 2 blka from oce.n 13U. 253 I 209 aq ft at omc. 1Ul1• 10 tub-...... lhe aupermarket len• full/pert time. Pref. wtth Engl. apl(g. 675-0579 ~ r~--~~n~ •• -.;;,:--a... ........ Laguna Beach, 494.5294 $375imo. 5-48-7399 . $1.30/IQ tt. 1617 West-Xlnt toe.lion 760-6055 that aaya, "EXPRESS." "C". Interplay Pro-LIVE-IN COUPLE needed 1111', .alml construction co. Nde ~--m.-. ,~..__... cliff. NB. Ag1 541-5032 duetlont, 250-7396 1mmta S 1500/montll. PIT. A14 lhlft• avell. Hf od typing tkllls -a IOIM ~ -.tooo+' IUUll lmL Lady wlll llhare her 3br IUX. 1 Medlcal & 1 O.ntal C...trdal FREE ROOM & BOARD o.c. Fairground•. LI1• kn led I ·- Wkly rentals now avail. condo w/m11ure empl'd Specialist suite fOf lseln In•·'· ... 11 ADI .. ITlll 76-2172 Heney paUent loed. Good wotk· he~:f 1 ge s:i a~~'::ig per _. Toe> btoura s 126/wt< & up. 2274 New-fml. cioM to s.c. Plaza, .... .. N.B . ., ... PfT Fri & Sat. lt1g eond. Cell btwn 9-5. u t I -~ 4 lo 8 ..... '* pof1 BtYd. C.M. 646-7445 glted comm. 83t-S439 1 story Medical/Dental 1 MOHTH FREEi 644-7575 llllllllNI M-F 549-3061 mensure • w uper W.-ComPMe ~ bldg w/aubterranean Send ~ reseum• to ...._.... .. -.. ..... In -LAGUNA BEACH HOME Retall/ofe Nwpt Blvd CM Charge, eriglWI llPMk-11111a McC>antel BkSn.. 3187-E ............... -_ .. Prof shr w/same $395 + prl(g. Xlnt growing arM. A/C S595tmo 64S-te28 quallfled lnd lvldu1le. Ing, must MV9 velld cwff-.. ..._.. C m enWonment. lllMi..elng SUISllLIHE m ew.eo..1 HwyNew - port Beaeh. lcttchenl, TV S 125+ wt< agl. no depoelt. Busy buslneu locea11on. · · Trelnlng fOf examlnetlon. i.c: & CIMntng cook Per.aNIC... Medi RMI, ~--1 Av, M "' proven mMl9'atJee proO- 'h u111s, 494-0564 El TOfO (714) 770-1950 C-2. Central Cotti Mesa. Recorded mwugea 24 Ing :-~eion ot 2 LVN•. AIDES end COM-come fln OU1 apolc:atton. UC1 C.1111 Alec bblu1 Lovely spac home. Turtle 2488 NEWPORT BLVD 900 aq ft , $400/mo. houri. 891-2626 ICht T children. Hr• PANIONS for private ~ P/1 (7t4)67~5 Rock. Mair Ste. $475 + SPARKLING NEW 2600 54o-9m, 8l9-J26-8100 an_, IL.Ill Mon-Fr "·•. Good ya.. duty In home cewa All 1 ~ ... h-' f • C .. ..._.,_ I 1l1t1H1 _..,,_ ..... •· shlltt. Pedia trics to ""'V''t .,.,.ng or a ,,,,.,_, S.... Yaeatita ut. 854-0226, 250-2817 so FT. PLE~Y OF o•aa•E LAA•flll • •-• 4112 PfT. Mon-f=rt. 20-30 hra c.11ons & pay. Laguna Gerletrlca 859-5881 Ph.D So Cat Ptza .,.. UIZ .. .rt ltatalt 2t07 Melure F/M n-amkr llhr PARKING. &42-3490 llWftll ... ltr Mii plwt<. College Pharmecy. Niguel .,.._ Ref9 r9q. • C.O bet 1-3, 546-0456 we .,. loOklng fOf If' HONOlUlU 38r 21X8a. C.M. 3br 2ba hM S..25 U1TD•llW11IWI •YWUPlll..,* 440 Fair Dr, C M ~st=t~~ 69m & .,_llU CEPTIOHIST, II.Ill time enthulautlc full llme pool, tennis S2000/mo mo. 642-1207 Shirley -a-• c...,,, we11 establllhed. 5-46-3288 1---------Part time. male °' fem Sak>n ftP helPful. Rich-..._ peraon w.th men- .. 5 675 5 -• --GrMI .,.., xlnt Income. ----------H• 1a1 _., Boet bltr S... & comm. ard Oueleft• aigement potentlel ~ thru v/ 1 -115 Mature woman 1111...,. In 5-400 a/f +UI ample prkg. MUST SELL 751( + lnven-llUftlt ---No exp MC. 873-3878 t-lii:u;;itMwM;P--atmosphere & nood "'V " --~.. ...... L & n-t .._....... In /part time. AM'S & I u•rt.l•IT • lnlalt tt beaulltut apt In S..wlnd •J --, tun'• tory Owner motivated & · "'· ',.,_ o ,.....,,_ AFTNS Corone oe1 Mar -• -•-111•--hours sae.ry s*'8 com-~• VIiiage hes toe unfurn Ml·llH flexlble. Danny 581-8007 N.B 3:30-6:AM. $650 Call att. 5,(811)304-6312 rwA .,..~,-busy H B Tatlle com-m;111on Ca ll St1c1. SUit ~ Bdrmwlthwaril-lncioset lfwll1tnlffM41 I ,. 1 .. mo. 848-14 13 or 0<720-1621 FT/T~&PfT .. ~1 ....... 5..w:. P*"!, P4..~.P~~-· 640-7110 1375 + a;p, NWPt. Bdrm f<>< rent. $300 +112 tlec. Shop/Sl0te/Offlce/St0f-81 "' .. .. ~6-6441 ""' ~ hM., ..... _ ........ .,. 1--------- w/pvt ba. BBQ. Nr waler, 895-t224 754 sq. tt. view suite age. 275-740 aq tt. reas. your own . ut lift. lllJIP Pll llllll Im floe IWMflln()8. Good U&.11 lhops, prl(ng. 64s-1808 --Costa M ... e-2. 548-7249 lion Center avallat>M In 2.5 daya p/Wtl Car-• ti.nents 645-1Clee muat oe well Of"""'get-"aed- --------MIF greal loc. CdM, blk 10 COfner otttcee W/baJcony I Health s Ctlal '"" lndMdU91s need.cs to PIT ~6-1673 Npt HU wlttl good ~ .... 3rd male rmml•. prof bch, ~ble. W/O, garage, N0<1"9rn Exnna.•r• I • ial sarmgeal l lnvepast men"t· ................ p0~vlde esslatence & PRINTING Busy Pr1n1 IHIPTillSST/llm busy intestlng wen W'ltft ntsmkr 10 lhr 3Br 2~Ba MSO. plu1 utll. 675-6451 __ .. ~ I ..... 1tr_1 n·-nMded Company wlll ,_Nwp_t_9ch __ ofc_6_7_~_11_o_ companlOntnip tOf the Shop seeking hard-lmmed ~·Ml time good fvt\n 64T-3t83 CM Condo. Pool. tennl1 M/F nc»amkr to ll'lr 2br 1•1·1101 -atul ,_ train. Call BIN Gooding 11 IUlllf-... etdet'ly. NJce uaignmeni. 'WOfklng person 10 do General clerieal. typing. ULIS Nim ct. Jae. No gar $325 hOuM In CdM $-400/mo 16,000 S F Ware&::M. (213)320-1821 evell Immediately. FOi' put.up & office duties pflooe Miiis are ~ed ~:.;u;~~·-2~4 720-2319, Incl utlt. 720-1M2 David · w/3 overMICI cranes. hi-NB MallbOx Servloet 500 c:t'..!i~.V::.9;'!35 mOf• info. call 476-0264 ~1-0415 tor an In-~~~41~t~ to F~ef1~40Rl,':1·H:,X:: --------M/F shr 2br tba apt In CANNERY ROW, NB. 2815 ~~I~~· ~r~ ag:~•2;;.-=> mallboxet. UPS, copy DRIVER. meture. reap. fOI' .. al Lflll ware. 2666 Harbor Bvtd · COM 3Br 28-hM, w/d, E/llde C.M. $237.50/mo Lafayette. 535 SF upstre . . machine, stationary, nower shop. PfT. FfT, f you are lnterwted In PAINTING Buay Print UOIP111•1TITYPllT Coata M .. lrplc, greal loc, n/smkr +gas. 759-7988 Paige w/ehower & 535 SF grnd •2.6e0 aq tt at SO./aq tt. e xcel loc. Financing. Xavier's ot N. B. urning S35,000 to Shop Heklng hard-PIT. 80• wpm Bu9Y rMI SALES TRAINEE-PfT nu Musi be neat 675-4950 ftr $1/SF. s.tS-7983 3975 Bir~ ............ ,....... XLNT BUSINESS OP-••'"'7"•5 ,.,.,,, 000 In 'WOfkl"" '*''°" lo do estata office MUlt oe M/F to shr 3Br 2Ba tum "'' .. -~,."""3 " ... ft ORT 7 .... ,.295 Own -...-.,. ~. ·°'more com-... hrl houMOl&nt or ,__ COM, GREAT ROOM FOR h~ In NB. $350/mo yrly, Full MNlces. Executive M-1·A zone ~1-...., 2 ...,,t P . 'v-v r missions and are witting put.up & office duties preeenlable ltld ~ wrY eJ1p pref ~ MAN ••75 DEPOSIT ..... m-•••m• to ........... ~d 1~ It. con-CAii 831-0• 15 fOf en tn-5 hOUn dally, ftaldbte " ·... • 1st. last. MC 673-<>689 suites Furn/unfurn. Of-Aunact11nll •Ml,000 JILY* EXCEPT~ONA L OP-~th~~M.;;;H Lyndl _t_erv1ew__ Cell Mency 831-12ii& lln/Ulf'T/T-. 640-4255 Call blwn 5pm·9pm tlce spece 1111· Im med oc-§plRITOXC READINGS p /W 2 m Pll IAY PORTUNITY IOI' a new RNlty 11 the moll p<ee-----Phonee, typing, Mng, ~ c:; ~B~B2::-·n~!= Nwpt Bch. male, 2BR 2ba. ~=~~9~~m~f Ad'llce In All Mattera & GrowCotmetlcCultur .. ln carMr as "EXECUTIVE tlglous. mo1t growth eral office dut.lea Hrt Utils...,. 831.8391 · $350. Liberal, Oakwood. accounllng Rental In-Counaellng. 1815 So. El1 your home. Easy & very RECRUITER" localed In orl41nted name In ree.1 M---------10--Of 9·30-3 30 Mon-...,.. Avall lmmed. 648-0194 c 1ude1 I e I e Ph 0 n e Camino Real. San Clem., protllable. we buy all you Dana Pt. Mon-Fri (no tale. Prepare yourself .... ~ Fri Computer System• & Exchange for rent beeut Rmmt r 2br houM In CM answering, Telex, prkng. Llc'd. 492-7296 I can grow by conlract. No eves). Call 861-2526 now tor the neJ1t real ee-knock• often When you UTll. IAl.ll Appllc•11on1 '52-8735 COM apl with RESP Bach n-smkr no pe11 1250 mo. J1nlt0<lal, kitchen, copier 1 aelllng. 8AM~PM (714) Chrltly or Don tate boom CarMr op-uH r~lt-gettlng Daily G1mone a Udo VIiiage E 0 E IO< lite c<>Oklng. Must be lstllsi a111311 642-4096 & bev MNlce 752-7170 Ltat I Fta.. 31141 838-5e20 Of 7PM-11PM FU lllll P/1 portunltlts available Pilot Cleulft•d Ads to BoutlQue now Inter-__ lllUT ___ lll __ _ pleeaant lml. 35-40 Neat, ' 538-4717 Mr. Ramos Wiii lreln. Int__..__ ..._.,,. Uc:enslng training avail-rMCh the 0rllnQ9 Coasl vtewlng Full or part time nMt appearing. cteen. Shr cute home nr ocean •CdMdlxlUltM.AC,ampt .. ........, ,....., able. To lntewltw call mnet exper141f\Oed 67>3261 must be ... «~ honMt. Jerry Ray PO w/trpl & yerd. Smkr pref. prkg. lrom $395. 2855 E fNIU\ ans laftltmnt at Beach lmportL Walt MKlborMI Of Pam PhOtle 642-5678 wfttl good vwt>el .... BOX 502, CdM 92625 $300+ utll. 831-19•9 Cout Hwy 67S-e900 \IUl1U ftU 11 0,,.tuitiff ffll 8!!.,...Dovt ...... S1_!:t. N~mporte et Merrill Lynch ANlty et Duly. lnteatlng work: wtttl -.......... ..._ ... ..,. S46-936e Of 983-1319 CIUllfied Ads 642-5678 good Mure 847-3113 ARE FREE ,ContractOf/~ wtll -========-c.:=========-.t.:==========::J.= dbl 1nveiatment to SSOK. d S .t.L. S · I G · I ~T1..,.--..o-. ....--p.,,.........· _._,, _____ _ C I, 931-4092 Of 647-995-4 Sen Yovr weemearl pec10 reetmgs n ne 01 y 1 of s . HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 3 • ltlrWutM SI MJ-1111 XP+ MdDt p<Of c:ou;;; to manage lux 250+Unlt1 bMCn .,... Exp MC. Woman mull,...... atrong Found big buneh of keys ie.derlhlp, admln & otc Wtslclltl arH. Savon 11(111• Renting ablllty a ···········••! Drug StOl'e. 873-8468 muat. Man to perlOfm & "-d F. b t F 0 U N 0 Ma 1 t b I k IUperlliM llt•moderate .-tar ay, e rcaary . . . . Cockapoo· male blk & mllnl. Send brief reaume 1i.--------~ ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Time 1s o n your side. Be aware of1t. wht Coduapoo· male red to: PO Box 1500.Sl•206. especially where legal matters are concerned. Your pos1t1on ts strong. Doble: male blk & Wht _Cd_M_92_6_2_s ___ _ althou&h someone is attempting to intimidate you. If patient and Hustly; m ... wtlt & gray aw' .PUT w persistent, you'll gain majo r victory. Lhasa Apao: FOUND: 1n your own hOlne. Mull TAURUS (Apnl 2~May 20): You'll receive unusual 1nv1tat1on -~& ~"~-: ~ tt.... In N.8.-C.M ar ... improves social life. elev~tt:s prcstiae. Emphasis on people wh~ share 125 ~ "'o,1119, c:· :cf.lllr plua. 831-ec>24 <>< your ideas. concerns. lnd1v1dual you admire will return compliment, a.4.3ese on1y·l084 btwn 6-Jpm will seek o ut advice. . . FOUND: looka Ilk• Spring~' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Emphasis on CllCllemcnt, c hansma, er s 1e1 F/bftl/'#tit vie 11 variety, physical attraction. Yo u'll meet new people, you'll make of r,:_hur1t1Ham11ton &11111111 unique contacts and you will get to heart of matters. You'll learn where 983-4649 llltmT you stand in department of romance.F -0--UN--o -s-.n-dy--co-lored-lt!O'Mll CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Don't wander too far. The closer to Coc:tclPOO. tmt. brown ( Plft.n.t) home. the better for you. Means stay wi1h familiar ground. be o n your co 11 1 r v ct y o CC ....., • frWer own turf. Family member is correc1. whether o r not you admit it. 432-5121 ....... 646-3780 Aquarian plays s1gn1ficant role . Found 11.H'fbcMard. CdM. To at111t Dlltrtct Man1199r LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Chanje of routine shatters status quo. Call to Identity. ~ In N1wpor1 8Hch. A. Social activities increase. popularity is o n upswinaand shon trip could 953-0440 ....... 7$9-1 t=a e!:u:,', i:~ be part of scenario. Communication received from brother. s1Ster or FOUND v.,., t'*'<Sly "'°" Piiot ~a. I . other c:IOK rdative. halted Nie Puc>PY ~ Outlet lncflJde ~ of 1-----------< VIRGO (Au .. 23-ScpL 22): Emphasis on details connected with :=~~&CongireeeCM newt~ to cerrtera payments debts, interest rates. Previous plans subject to cha nae-ndc covertno_ down rout ... wath tide, take arcatercharic o f your own destiny. You'll locate what is F~,:~ W:'*'~~ ~~~~ netded, loss will be overoom c. . . . AdatM ~ ~.,..90 aft 8 hOuft per WMk. ....oo UBRA (Sept. lJ•Oct. 22): Moon 1n your 111n h11hh8)lts p/hr and mMMQa ellow- pcrsonality special ap~aranccs. popularity and sudden swina of l.oet/H..,tbrNen 4 yr •n~• C•ll 942-4333 c:ircumstanCies i~our favor. Open Imes of communications, realize =: ==-P~ ~~> you'll p in throu personal appeals and ap~rances. Verde i.t Wll 142-'438 -------•II SCORP10 ( t. 2'-Nov. 21 ); Domestic: adJUStmcnt OCCUR, ~t LOST "•••rdl Turtl• --..,.------- 1srcveaJed. wbat.had bttn asourceof s~pi~on will beeraltd. You.now ,.0011 • Irvine Oringe lmmed ltllllfr~m 11---------1 have happ1ncs 1n your aras~ -don t let 1t set away! Tauru Libra. TabbY. ,_,..,.. mete -.i.niiiiiiit- anotbcr Scorpio r11urc prominently. 1/31fll 114-24IO ........ SAGmAIUUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Wish CO"?« t~ followi~ LOST .. TIU f~. Fuattma.c.l•ht(114) initial disappointment. Romance ptays key role, 1ndJv1du.l wbo tt cllp tft0t1, Sa•fll.toat _..._ __ 1_,930,.....,,.,=-=~ frivolous should not be taken seriously. Good news received in bMn ......,._,on IAIY imtA NUOIO connection with carttr business. M oney ~cturc bri&bL ._., "IWARO 432-1HO '°' 1t mo. *· M~ CAPRICORN (OcC. ll.Jan 19)! You II have mo(C raponsibtlity. L T INI ..._. & ...,.. = :;.,.ttt.:,,:::- c:hancetoprovt ma~orpoint. Emphasis on rcsponsibll1ly. ckaJinpwilh ..,..... •. "*'"*-di --:~iiiiiiii-- profl ional supcnors. Older iftdiVldual_. possibly • rclatJ~. talb _tro .,_ ~?Oii H llatl · 111 1 • D. about cash rete~c and how you can bencut. Loaf ~ ..,._., Alf', ~. tO k4L.'!! ...,._ ______ _, ofine~ Your own ~rsonal 3 line message will appear Thursday, February 1 _., 1985. This is a memorable way to remember your sweetheart, husband, wife, parents, grandparents, or friends. Your meuoge will appear with the illustration of your choice. An od lik• the one below will cost $12 .00. Add1tionol message lines .::on be purchased for $1 .00 J~. Afu-r 2~ )'ff1'1 VOU at? tUll my lovt' iand sln'f\llh J.,, Print your meuoge in the following blanks ..__.i_..-I J_ ChooM yow illvikoffon1 --Al > C( ) 0( El F( Gf Hf E. F. G. ·.~ • • • . ' • • H. AQtJAarus (Jan. 2~Fcb. 18): Oood lunar aspt'Ct cotnddcs with 1& •• O.CS. llil,..,..:-toud\. awtMten, .;·r. IO"f"f'IJ\le prospects. pubhshina, t~vcl. p1ritual val~ts~ You:u finish t::"°'.:=~~-ICN :.t;'4 ~~O: otc. NAME _____________ _ ADORl:SS ---------------- PfOJC.CL you'll know that potcntial 11 vcat and sky'* bm1t, An. plays ""· 112~2101 0111. N.a. Idell poe . '°',... STA TE top role. 142 .. ecui ....-~ ,.,,,...,.., 1ni11v, ,...__ CrTY __________ _ PllCD (Fcb.19-March20):Yousctprovcrbial"Stt"Ondchance." LllT-..... • ,.... ' • ,_., '° .t..A-'I To1 Volentine low liMI, TM Doily Pik>t. P 0 Box U60 Costa Melo, CA 92626 You•1a .. •\ce ra-opponunlt)' to correct errors, to recoup lo to loeatt ,,....., -M OI. ~ Not. 'O '""" ~ '"' I A " Id n '' O ,,._ V 1 C loJI IMO, COiia MeM. It thit ha• been m~n1 or ito en. n o •me appcan n ,!Wa.-'*"'JD&• c. w• -~7t.1A...Conwh r Vol.mint R~totl\19 nc lf'C coul an. ......:===--...::-==....-11--------'"-------__._ ZIP ___ _ PHONE __ _ ' • -· ·--- ' • •IWlllllT Every Sundey. Orenge Cont College. FaiMew a Adami, Coata ....... Ad· mission & PatttlnQ FREE. Spaeee $10. 43~-5880 Verd Sale Sat/Sun 9-4: 9M Presidio. Bunk bed1, coffee & end tabl ... Metlold Item• & ctothing. 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AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now hnt I~ ooemnes tor youne uetr buwtrs to st<urt readers lor The Oranee Coast Oaily P110I Our Cl t •S Stlrl at 3 30 p m and wori unlit 8 30 pm weekday\ On ~lurday we wori 1 lew mort hours You will earn m~ny lrtps . ind p111ts ~loll& 111th earning 1our own money there •S no dtl1Ytr•n1 or collectton involved II you a,, 1n1trtsted plea~' all Mr l arl AIU COO( (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 1 ~1 .. 1 5 eeieno. 9 ~abby 14 DIMllowed 15 Noted .... y1.1 18 U of UHF 17 ~cited 188ummon 19 Hole maker 20 Humt111 belno• 21 Empty 23 Reedy 25 Flltl plci(le 28 Callfornia fort 27 Trim 29 Pro - 32 P\.tl IO UM 35 Veloclty 3e GIQentlc 37 Unfr'lef\Oly 38 8'*1118 39 1nauc.n-i1 40 Very der'k 4 1 Oecf .. 42 Wrench 43 Scotc:tl r!Ye( 44 TtMnalla 45 Aolawey 4e Ubertlne 480owel 52 Fltted out - 2 3 14 58 Tim. of day 57 Taitt trom a eoec>box SS M-..y llutl 59 BaMball .,.,. eo Staff• 81P~ay 82 Wllhatand 83 l<Mtl 64 ... ._. 85 Fruit decay DOWN I Signet ?S.......• 3 0ry .. -- ' Ov9'8C1 5 Regltter 8 Maka Joyoue 7 Stor•plt 8 StM tha e Sn:ian duel 10 Sllp away I I Crlticl..,, t 2 Oall or ald9r 13 length Unit 21 No1~ 22 lntert merll 2• Name for• parrot 27 Buchta 28 Pimply atata 30 -8enedlc1 31 Tract! - 32 Acflmoniovt 33 81'Md type 34 o.ed~n JSSt~ 38 le palnlul 38 Uflakllt«S 42 Goff dub '~ l ... 1 adulter- ated •s F•bra 47 bternal 48~aouno 49Rlall 50 Cln:umwnt S t Adiua(' 52 Vatican ell• 53 Of • oartaln lime 54 -of W19ht SS Oeatroy 59 ~ l<g sz Sealy Prestige Mat· tress set orig wrapping $500, S/4 fully up- holstered game chra, An- Oque Pine Welsh Dresaer (714) 250-0352 ~ King Bdrm aet, Hammond Spinet Organ, couch & misc Call 752-8463 Moving-Must sell lull size bed S70 Sally 662-3389 rnate 5' Dining Tbl, walnut lge carved round legs. 2 draw leaves, $375. 646-7628 -----~ n\I Mg & bftel. MUlt NIU $il500 •" llpm 7~727 ==~-'74 2002. Very CIMn, orig· tnat, ..na.Jt.llt CDJUI. $il,4t5 C.it 973-3320 ~ SatM-~Leiulng ••••••• llOILLHT •YEITHY Pll·IWIDUW't CHICK 1ve•«>N PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET tt11h•t1 Q11•lllv s.1 ... s.~111« '73 Super Beetle New up· hlstry. 32M on reblt eng $2200/obo. 548·9083 1 •• • IHI& •--i '74 BUG. gd eond. well • _ _.. malnt, sunroof, em/Im U cass $2500 675-8187 Air cond., automatic, :-::, ,,,...,,,.--.-=--_,.----:-power steering, power 79 Bug Conv, cherry, exit brakes, low mlles. body Blaupunkt, ( 1HTP 152) sheepskins, car cover. ski •• Ill racks, many extra•. THEODOR I ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Bl\10 CO\TA Mft>A b4-001(1 ••rct4n lta1 9145 *'llllOlll• Blue, fully toeded, low mllea, gray leath Int. p p 213-421·9857 '82 300D. 50,000 ml, xlnt cond $22K 770-U38 °' 770-~6 ------111•111 llYEU For competitive prlcea & IMN r•t• on 1985 modela, Jon Reynolds, IUthorlz.ed ~ r9S). 648-7027 818/915..e&ae $8000. S.6-6240 '60 Rebbll Conv, to mllea, loaded See t o •P· preclate S7900 496-6648 '60 VW Rabbit $3500 Sunroof, gd eond. Low ml. 645·1533 - ·wE Wil l NOT BE UNDERSOLD " THI ODORE ROBINS FORD lOC>O HAltlOI lll\ID (ll)IA M()A b41 0010 'M LINCOLN TOWN CAR 4 door Lota of pwr dqulpment Like newl ( 1 KCS753) John9on & Son Lincoln Mercury. 2626 Harbor Blvd, Cotta M ... 7 14/~5&30 ••re•.!! HIS DEMO SALE ALL 84'a ·73 6USTER n.ina gOOd. gd MUST GO. Most modela cond., $700. S.1-0385 FULLY EQUIPPED, LOW 1•1a1WJt t32t LOCAL MILES , CORVETTES 7 1 Delta 83. es la. HOO. CAPRICES 0 80 751-0769 wkdy art 4 CELEBRITY'S ·a. OLDS CUTLASS CITATIONS SUPREME .. Lota of PLUS MOREi power equipment. Like SAVE US new(2BEU271)S9995 JohnlOn & Son Llncoln Mercury. 2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa M ... 714/540-5630 'II OITWS •llU 1199 down. c.e. eom- merc1a1 l eaae A LL· SAVERS 7 14/432· 1977 'lllLllOIWI S19900WN CIOMd End l .... OAC ILL·IAYUI LWI 800/228-6398 714/432-1581 ··~ ... ~ I BMW adds a four-door version to its 3-series Avallable as the four-cylinder 3181 or six-cylinder 325e, the BMW 3-Serles combines trim outside dimensions with typical BMW engineering and quality. New for 1985 are four-door versions of both models, which until now have been exclusively two-door sports sedans, plus engineering Improvements and "' Increased standard equipment. The 325e's six-cylinder engine has an official 0-60 mph time of ll 9.4 seconds, but U.S. auto maga- zines have reported times as low as 8.4 seconds. Yet the 325e's EPA ratings remain high: Its 1985 adjusted mlleage is 21 mpg city, 28 mpg city with the standard five-speed manual transmission. This combination of per- formance and economy results from the eta power concept, which emphasizes low-and mid- range torque, relatively low en- gine speeds and minimal engine friction. The eta engine responds to the accelerator without tag. Thanks to Its generous torque, It does not need a lot of gearshlf1- lng to keep pace with brisk traffic. Relatively "tall" gearing (final drive ratio: 2. 78: 1) gives It an easy gait and relaxed, ultra- efficient and quiet highway cruis- ing. The eta engine also performs well with the optional four-speect' - automatic transmission. City EPA mileage is unaffected; high- way mileage Is only 1 mpg lower than with the five-speed manual transmission. Interior Instruments and con- trols are grouped tightly around the driver for natural sight lines, easy reaches and logical oper- ation. The 325e has BMW's easy- to-read analog dials and ad- vanced electronic Information systems. Including a s1andard- equlpment Onboard Computer. All-around vision Is provided by large glass areas. BMW sports seats provide abundant lateral support, a helghf/cushlon angle adjust- ment, and adjustable thigh sup- port as well as reclining backrests. In the four-door sedan, "conventional" seats with less prominent side bolsters are used. A choice of cloth or leatherette upholstery is standard In the 325e; leather seating Is optional. With the 325e four-door sedan, BMW offers a new alternative in the compact quell-. ty-sedan class. Its outside and Inside dimensions and silhouette are unchanged from the two- door. retaining what one U.S. auto magazine called "one of the best small-car back-cabin rides money can buy.·· CHI HAS THE NEW 19·84 PORS 944 COUPE FULLY FACTORY EO PPE • inc.lu<llng • SUN ROOF·POUSHEO WHF l CASSETTE•ALPINE WHI IE MUCH•MlJCH MORE 5 22,495 ALl'lm WHITl• .. IGI UAT•• •Ill ITOCll • •IMMIDIA Tl DIUYUY • #3086 #5433 IVERSON TO ON SALE NEW 1985 CORVETTE ......... ~')0( 1ocl-'s BILSTEIN Sl'lOClo 5 ~ TPI V-8 ar s ar wtn<lov. det09ger ~at .. Pr anterior PO SE cassette • l'l ns .. f • ,rr • RED -WHI E -8 .... ACK • 3 IN ITOCll • •IMMEDIATE DILIYIRY • SAVE FINEST SERVICE & PARTS mVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI i VOLKSWAGEN 4·45 EAST COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH IN TH~ U.S.A. . ................... , 673-0900 , • ) : \• . • j ~ : • • • • • I • ' I •• • ~ • ' ~ • ! t ~ ~ . . ' . . ~' .. . °'Ml' C0Mt DAILY PILOT/Fridey, F9bruary 8, 1985 .Mel!eedes·Benz IT'S TRE LEASE :YOU CAN 00 •• ,- "I've IAllLY 1een finer prepared pre-owned MllCIDIWINZ." PITll MAITIN, yow ..wPOIT MllCBllS llNZ Connection. Now Manae-onct availoW. at fllANK'a In LAGUNA llACH, w~h 20 yieora know~ ..... of ttt.M fin• automoWlea . 300D TUIBO '361r 60 month total payments $22,999. Cap. ooat $28,000. Residual~ s1s,838. $2,en cash °' TRADE of equivalent value . 1·90E 2.3 szss~· 110. 66 month total payments $20, 159. cap. coat $24,000. A11ldual ~ $1 1 ,520~ $4, 798 cash °'TRADE of equivalent value. 380SL Currently in st()Q(. Many colors to choose from. Lease to own. $5,022 cash°' TRADE of equivaJent value. Plus lie .. deposit. OUR CUSTOMERS DRIVE FIRST CLASS FOR LESS! Service, Salea uad Leaaing of llerceclea·Benz llotorcan (714) 494-9420 900 SO. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH Bob M cCurry, T9y Ota-USA vice president bola Motor Trend Matu tne'• Import Car "' .... , .... of the Y~ award, pre.ented for the firm'• MR2 •port.8 car. New two-seater by Toyota named l1nport Car of Year M R2 Wins h onors and best value for money In and by exhibiting the best engl- 1985." neerlng, design, execution and Over nine imports In the Import Car of the year dollar value of all new cars. competition, each of the 10 Each car was evaluated by t t k t d nominees was subjected to ex-seven test drivers who put the 0 a e op a war haustlve testing procedures, vehicles through a carefully de- LOS ANGELES _ Toyota's which Included computerized on-signed course that presented a board equipment to measure diversity of road conditions. sporty new two-seater, the MR2, acceleration, braking, fuel econ-Cars covered a loop that has won the Motor Trend Import omy and several other aspects of Included urban and suburban Car of the Year Award for 1985. performance, driving, freeway traffic an d a The MR2 won the honor In The cars also were judged on lengthy drive through winding competition with nine other Im-the basis of styllng and design, mountain roads. All nominees ported car candidates, each of quallty control, occupant com-were rated on every aspect of which was judged against all the fort and convenience, ride and automotive merit. other cars In Its class. drive, chassis dynamics and The Toyota MR2 scored first In In announcing their choice, the dollar value. four testing categories -·Sty11ng editors of Motor Trend, said that, Besides the Toyota MR2, the and design, comfort and conve- "the winner Isn't necessarily the field Included the Mitsubishi nlence, ride and drive, and fastest, the most expensive (or Mirage Turbo, Merkur XR4TI, chassis dynamics -and a close the cheapest). or the one with the Volkswagen Jetta GLI, Nissan second in three others: quallty neck-stralnlngest lateral ac-Maxima SE, Mitsubishi Galant, control, acceleratlon and dollar celeratlon number. The key to Nissan 200 SX Turbo, Chevrolet value. success Is a balance of all those Sprint. Subaru Turbo Coupe and "The only real problem with the qualities plus one more: that of the Chevrolet Spectrum. MR2," noted Motor Trend, "Is fun-to-drive. The nominees quallfled by that there won't be enough to go "The MR2 delivers on every-being all new and In full pro-around." Production will be llm- thlng. As far as we're concerned, ductlon this year. by meeting lted to 3,000 cars per month this ~:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~m!!!!ile!!!!!!SO!!!!!!U~T~H~o~f~T~O~W~·~N~~~~~~~~th:e:_:M:R:2:_:1s~t:h:e~m~o:s:t~s:ig~n~if~lc:a~n~t~m:l~n:lm~u:m~~p~ro:d:u~c:tto~n~v:o:lu:m~es~,~y~e:a~r~fo~r~t~he~U:nl:te:d~S~t:a:te:s~.~~ "We're Small Ello•p to C.re" Orange Couty'• Finest Independent Mercedes-Benz Dealer Since 1969 .. ' .. ... . . . .. '. . .... • r . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . I __._.... --- . G r1ott''"' u\le ~ \NOp.'/.5 p.OC\l· ctte.t',. ~ I 3 HURRY • OllLY A FllllllClllG FEW 0.1.c • LEFT S-10 4x4 Pickup I t SA.LES A.RE UP,PRICES DO . . ' . . INT~RE·ST RA. TES ·A. T A.N A.LL TIME LOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW! THIS OFFER .WON'T LAST! '85 ALLIANCE CONVERTIBLE * 4 cyl, 5 spd. (~tk .# i42 l ~ID # 1597021 48 mo finanring.OAC. Total Price I 084 .00 +doc fee. ta x, & lac. Down paymr nt 2180. Def Pav prirr 1397 4.08 • '85 ALLIANCE -2 Dr * /( 4 cvl. 4 spd. (stk # 1527 XID # 198048) 36 mo financing OAC. Total Prirr 6036.00 + doc fee . tax. & lir. Down pavmrnt 1207. Def Pa\• prirt' 7274.80 '85 ENCORE -2 Dr * 4 cyl. 4 spd st I 220XID #I 03606) 36 mo financing OAC. Total Prarr 6326.00 + doc fee. tax. & lir. Down pavment 1264.75. Def Pav price 7619.47 * SELECT PREOWNED '81 RENAULT ST A TI ON WAGON '83 JEEP CJ-7 '85 JEEP CJ-7 6 cyl. 5 spd. soft t<lp. power 1teering, rear teat (atk # l 438XID #058459) ~ '85 CHEROKEE -2 Dr \" • .Q. 5 spd. air rond. P ~. roof rack. carpets, tilt stecnng. trailer towing pkg. & more (stk #I 505XID #072240) '85 W AGONEER LIMITED \-b. auto, air rond .. Loadrd w11h E·ttras'tlD :tll407~ll WEEKEND SPECIALS * '83 OLDS TORONADO '82 OLDS CIERA 4 DR BROUGHAM 5 speed. air ronditaoned, power wmdowa. Loaded -Like Nf'w One owntr (201525) ONLY ... ONLY 14,434 MILES () rvl, 5 spttd. p<iwf'f Sitt-rm~. Mags & lrnmMul111t On!' ownl'r \c"' rar tradl'·ln \ll lu,un \u11• air rond1tK1nN! r<'"""r •lffr tth ""httl rrul54' f.\CEL Lf.'\T H 11\0M IC . .\I ~\\Ill \ < .\H , \11-S~ll ~.\L[ PRICED AT O'I \ w1dt> 1tm · A RE>.L Fl''\ \t,.\CHINE ~A\ f THOl'SA ~DS 11, .... ,Mln.,, 1305-l l I 1 REDL CED TO '80 CADILLAC SEVILLE (0706441 '83 DODGE RAMPAGE PROSPECTOR PICKUP TOP Or THE CADILLACS. Beau11ful 2 tone Ebony & 1lver. \LL 111 E TOY . mdud1ng 11r rond. budtt t ~at~. tilif'r ~la"' tx-.1 RUN & dnvea ltkt the S2S.OOO model (691 730) 0 R PRICE A t"ovrr. RE\OY f OR WORK OR PL~ Y (I 7Q7581 WW ~ . I ( ).- ~-- '80 VOLKSWAGEN VANAGO 9 P.a.. E"llCER Pt \1ll Y \\\GO'\ ~ar~· run!' 15 rorru"-' Bu, No"' .i.1 \\ in1tr Pric-.. (Cl().H 'i 71 &. ~----..:----"'-- '81 DAT N 4X4 KING CAB PICKUP htn <\u «llOt, You t'lt~ & t'h..n Sol!l('' 1ooooqs1 WHOLE "'\I t f>RICEO AT JlST ' _________ .:J 1 • ._ .- Or.,.. eo.t OAtLY PILOT/Friday, February t , 1t85 Nlaaan'a lateat entry l.n the American a u tomotive market, the 1986 Stanza eta- tlon wagon, will be introduced at Chicago Auto Show thla weekend . Stanza wagonjoinsNissan line as its first1nodelfor 186 Dual sliding doors highlight Nissan's newest entry in the American automotive market, the all-new 1986 Stanza station wagon. a passenger car de- signed for versatility. It 1s aimed at the rapidly- expanding segment of multi-use vehicles currently in the United States and will go on public sale at nearly 1, 100 Nissan/Datsun dealers In late spring as Nissan's first 1986 model. The new model makes Its public debut at the Chicago Auto Show, Saturday through Feb. 17. tures a plllarless body design. A large glass area for visibility and a smooth exterior to reduce aerodynamic drag (0.39) are among the highlights. along with a higher level of soundproofing material for a quieter ride. In addition to the electronically fuel-Injected NAPS-X (Nissan Anti-Pollution System) engine, which developes 97 horsepower at 5,200 rpm. other features include a standard five-speed manual overdrive transmission. power steering, power brakes and an XE trim level (with func- tional woven cloth seats and velour. trim. adjustable tilt steer- Ing wheel and AM/FM electronic stereo). A four-speed automatic over- drive transmission with cruise control and lockup torque-con- verter is also available. Also provided are larger fuel and cargo capacities. with a 15.9- gallon fuel tank and 80 cubic feet of cargo space. Among standard features are 185/70RS 14 tires. front and rear stabilizer bars. aerostyled Halogen headlamps. tinted glass. wide protective bodyside molding, dual power mirrors , rear w in dow wiper/washer, rear window defroster and tachometer. Featuring "ambidextrous" sliding doors for easy access to the back seats and rear cargo area, the family-oriented vehicle offers several Items from the mid-size Stanza llne, Including front-wheel drive and fuel-in- jected 2.0-llter four-cylinder en- gine. "We feel this unique design in~ both styling and versatility will make an excellent addition to the American family car segment." said C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president of sales for Nissan Motor Corp. in U.S.A., distributor of Nissan cars and trucks. GM rings up record profit of $4.5 billion King said the Stanza wagon·s competition will come from mar- ket segments embracing com- pact vans and buses. high roof ~ wagons and small mid-size sta- tion wagons. The concept is not new to Nissan. A version of the vehicle -the Nissan Prairie -has been on the market in Japan for the past 21/2 years. Pricing for the new wagon will be In the S 10,000 range. With seating for five as well as two optional Jump seats. it fea- DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. rang up a record profit of $4.5 billion in 1984, despite a 32.5 percent drop In fourth-quarter earnings. GM's profit for the year was up 21 percent from earnings of $3. 73 billion in 1983, the previous record. Per-share earnings rose from $11 .84 in 1983 to $14.22 last year, surpassing the previous record of $12.24 a share set in 1978, GM said Monday. Revenues Increased 12.5 per- cent to $83.9 billion in 1984 from $74.6 billion the previous year. For the final three months of 1984, GM's profit slumped to $877 million . or $2. 71 a share. from earnings of $1 .3 billion, or $4. 11 a share. 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T~~l ~Y !fl.AVE CLEAN QEVEQE~ &.OVAL H!LPFUL FRIENDLY cousrreou~ KINO "They all sounded OK till 'clean'." llARllADUJm by Brad Anderson "May I remind you that's mychalr, my TV set and my popcorn bOwtl" "George, meet the originator of the screwball." t --=-"""-~ l ----( J· "" . by Gus Arriola Hf..Y, WAIT A MINOl E! 5MOlS PON'T GO •'5PLOT•! ' l'LL /JC.TIVATE iHE ~ MAMIE ··· by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux • PEAlnJTS IF I START TO FAU ASLEEP TODA'(, MARCIE, TAP ~ WITM YOUR RULER ... l ·I ·---........... I ' DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan r. (M. ~lilNC, 6'2._KCW.A A "1'"A~~" tto1"t: foR M-l Ci.\Rl~itM'? (,lfT 0 T.\~~ ~~6~ 'IOU ~l(~I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE VJEU., rrS BEEN A l..DNG 1iME.SINCE WE. t'\AD A BAB'{ a.. RT OUR TABLE! p --- BRIDGE Bolh vulnerable. North deals. NORTH + K J • <:::>Vold 0 AQJ109• • Q J 10 8 EAST WEST •A972 Q 43 0 1 53 •97 52 • 10 ~KQ l09 72 o K 72 + A63 SOUTH + Q 8t 5S ~ A J 885 0 8 +K4 The bidding: Nwtlt Eut 1 0 !<:? 4 o P ... Pue P ... s..~ I • ,. Opening lead: Four of Q. w .. , P ... P ... Trump Coup Tommy had bt'en on a bu lneu trip to Loodon. a fact. tbat wu appredaled by all the lntmbtn of thole brldie clubt he visited, u~pt. t ht rew who had th• milfortuM to bt hil partner. A17ou remembtr. Tomm.J U. a walk.Ins bridp dlJ&t~r tic~pl on lboM ran OttUlou when t.nunpa bl"uk t.dl7. Thu he t..urna into a m.uter of lffhnlque to land ev 11 the mott dif ficult contt HOBSON'S CHOICE In dererence lo his hons. Tommy adopted the Brit u h style of bidding. North's jump to four diamonds agreed spades as trumps. a nd in the pocess showed a very good diamond s uit. For once. Tommy was not in· terested an slam. OMAR SHARIFF led the queen or diamonds for a ruff ing finesse. Ea l covered and Tom my ruCCed. He returned to the table with a club and cashed a club and the jack of diamonds. stuffing two hearts Crom hand . Reading the hand perfectly. Tom CHllLES Go1u1 WHt led the top of his doubleton my continued with a biah club. Eut an partner·s suit. and Tommy went rutred witb the ten and Tommy to work with a will lt was more oveM'urfed.with the quMn. When he than likely t.hat &rum p were b~ak· now led a hurt. West.. down to ing badlJ aintt East wu marked nothir\( but. tn1mp-. wu fOteld to with Ions hearts for hia in-ruff low-to ruthrit.h tM ace would termedia~ jump overall. To pro co~e t. COGt.ract.. Tomm7 ove t.td a.pinat the opponenu draw1ns rurJed in dunun1 and eidled •1U. dummy'• trumps t.oo quickly. the k.iftg or p&da. dedarer rufftd the openlns lead In W t •u a dud duck. Tomm1 dumm1 and led a low club. Ea.at. had lliJM trieb In U.. bai· IO W• pounced with the ace and Tomm1 had to win OM . 8\lt oow ~ wu cl verly unblocked the kin1. end pl.t.}"ed and (otc:ed i. Mel ftom Ea.st cont nued wlt.h t.he kinr of hi t '1 of t.rumpt. Toaaa1, •M ltill haru. won by lhe att. Tommy had t'il' .&, ~ld nol -.e ~ c d to l ac-e of diamond and from KWinl( lhto fulnUiq tnc-. \ ' I I I . • ' --------·---=-- I . FEB.8,1985 ~ CO\ST'S ONLY ENIERTAINMENT & ROCREATKJN GUIDE \OL.1/1'0.5 r 11 'B L1<E THS .... A -one-way train ticket to miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllliiiiiiiiiiiilllii- a my st e ri ous de st i nation ~~~...;:::;....==....;;......;.;..__,...~~---~ By SCOTT HAYS Datebook Editor It was a decadent and depraved daylong train trip from Union Square in Los Angeles to San Diego, and back. A ·'Day Tripper," they called it. The premiere .. Day Tripper," no less. A definite ••trip," I'll grant them that much. "Show up wearing a tre nch coat and gray fedora with a hat band that reads News America," I was told. Okay, I said. But what's this all about? .. Just beat Union Sqyjfe by9:30a.m. sharp._Therest will be_ explained to you... '- .. Oh! And tru~t no one." Trusl no one? What did he mean by that? My curiosity got the best of me and my fearsgot she worst of me. My mind ran rampant with thoughts of ax murders. I showed up 30 minutes late that Saturday morning (have you every tried understanding directions from a street person in Los Angeles?) Approximately 80 people df'Csscd in uniq~e ~nd bizarre costumes were gathered at Unaon Square, smgmg. dancing, drinking champagne. No sooner had I amived when a bag lady playing the saxophone fell dead from poison. Someone had slipped her a micky. Her final .note to society, as I recall, was a map to San Diego and an E Oat. l think. - All this set the stage for the "Day Tripper" aboard the California Mystery Train. "Day Trippers" are daylong excursions aboard Amtrak, wh,ere mystery buffs and you solve the great Crime of the Decade. It was an incredible and mysterious experience. Pistol- toting agents, feather-b<?~ed women, sinister m_en, mystery ~ans, TV and radio personaht1 es and me, all traveling to San Diego tryi ng to figure out the clues that would solve the CLARA caper. Creator of these well-orchestrated, highly confusins, daylong excursions into the realm of .participatory theater is La~una-based Pickwick Productions. The premiere "Day Tnpper," held a few weeks ago, yic:l~ed so~e good or fashioned fun I haven't seen si11ce m y first VJS1t to DtSneyland. According to the master planner Richard Doherr, Pickw~ck Productions is planning five more one-day mystery adventures in the next couple of months. On our trip back from San Diego, all aficionados worked together. piecing together the clues to solve the CLARA mystery (I suggested Colonel Mustard in the kitchen with a knife, but my ravings were quickly dismissed.) Moments before the name of the culprit was about to be revealed two men -both of whom I had been traveling with for the last ~ix hours, and had actually become friendly with - pulled out their guns and held everyone hostage before leaving the train in San Juan Capistrano. I never had a clue as to these gentlemen's involvement with the Great Mystery. I'm still not positive they were involved? No difference. But in my opinion, Colonel Mustard in the kitchen with a knife was j ust as good a solution. Monaginf( Ed11ur: Frank Zini Fd11or Scott Hays Art Vire< tor Stl!ven Hough 4t/\utixi11g Dlreoor Karen A. Wittmer Clauljltd n1n•ctor. Dayton Pierson Cirrnlotiun M anaf!l'r Donald L. William Produrtion Monaf(er Robert l. Cantrell 0:11d'100., ti publ15hOO C'\C'f') Frida~ by I~ O...n~ Coast P\lbh.t11n1 ('o PO Bo' 1560. JJO W Ba y I., ('~ta Mtta. CA 92626. Telephone (714) 642-4311. R~ular businttt hours arr 8 am. to 5 p.m .. Mondly throul)I r nda Dt-.ctltne for cttlC'•r or events items and letters '' 5 t>.m. Monday. I he tntttt' <."Ontenu or 0.tcbool art <'OPY"&hted by t~ Oral\IC Coa11 Publt~hin1 C'o All naht• arc rncrved. I * O.tebook/ Friday, February 8, 1985 FEMALE MUDWRESTLING •.•••••••••••••••..... 3 As Drysdale Dolly seductively pranced_ about as. a prelude to her striptease act, the crowd of mostly Mannes -bag, burly types - Oagwaved dollars bills, ~koning ~Uy to dance o~er and plant. big wet kisses. It was exc1tmg, thnlhng. embarassmg, unnerving. humiliating. depending on .where you sat duryng the s~ow .at El Toro's Missoun Compromise. But all the acuon on this bizarre ritual known as female mudwrestling was reported back to Datebook. "It's fun, it's exciting and the money's great!" exclaims Drysdale Dolly. "We're lady-like onstage, not sleazy like strij)pers . itiii's whyTlilce it so mucb ...... Otbers Uiougbrat1ieren y. O n the cover are Terry Briscoe-Smith and Tyler Bresly. Photo by Lee Payne.) CAI F*'ElAR IT'S THE GREATEST SHOW IN ORANGE COUNTY •.........•......•••...•••••.••••••••••••••••••.•.•. 4 No matter where it's perforrned, it's always the Greatest Show on Earth. Beginning tonight through Sunday, Circus Vargas will be in town at Laguna Hills Mall in El Toro. LADIES AND GEN_TLE- MAN, Don't miss the action. It's ~uaranteed to put put a smile on your face . Also scheduled this weekend, the Los Angeles Philharmonic O rchestra is presented !>}" the Orange County Philharmonic Society with G uenther Herbig, guest conductor, and Yo-Yo Ma, cellist 2:30 p.m. at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. A waDPARTY ••...•.••.....•••••••••••••••••••••••••... 12 By VJDA DEAN -Newport Harbor boys varsity soccer coach Jeff Benbow had the dunhn¥ofhis life last weekend when members of his soccer team threw him into a pool during a wild party at •Newport Shores Clubhouse. The party included surprise kidnap- pings(thegirls were kidnapped by the boys). surpriscdunkings (girls soccer coach Mickey Huntress) and surprise guests (Karen Grundhofer arrived over the shoulders of Dave Hess). "The teams are very supportive of each other," Nancy Tamblyn said. # CUT Cl\I TI-E TD\l\IN 'TREES' OFFERS HANDSOME SETTING, EXPEKSIV'E llEN'U'................................. 21 By BEVERL V BUSH SMITH -Formerly known as the Pirates Inn in Corona del Mar, Trees offers a handsome, slickly contemporary setting with some of the highcr·priced food in town. But are the atmosphere and food worthy of the prices? Datebook restaurant oolumrust Beverly Bush Smith asks. "Trees' prices are in the same ballpark as The Ritz or La Palme, and the food is good - but not that good," writes Beverly. GAI-LERlltS ••••••••••••.•••••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••• 9 llOVIE BR.IEFS •••••••••••••••••••.•.••••••••••••••••• 10 ANlf LARDERS....................................... 14 CONCERT Rlt'VIEWS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 19 TV LISTINGS.......................................... 22 - Van Halen's Jump blared from . thespeakersat El Toro's Missouri Compromise. Into the ring danced Drysdale Dolly, real name -Renee LaMorte, age -23. d ressed in a $350 Mae West costume complete with stockings, garter belt. teddy and black velvet rhinestone dress over a black string- bikini. If she were a man, she would have been Gorgeous George. tf she were a lady, she wouldn't be here. Terry Smith sat on a stool near the front of the ri ng. Terry sipped white wine and stared at Dolly in disbelief. There was something humiliating -no degrading, she thought -about the way Dolly seductively pranced about as a prelude to her Dolly would dance close, grab a quivering bill and deliver a kiss that increased in intensity with the denomination of the bank note. ($1 was worth a peck on the cheek, $5 might be rewarded with a big, wet tongue-darter that lasted over two minutes -if tbe guy was good looking.) striptease/mud wrestling act. At the same ttme. tt was exciting -in a peculiar sort of way -watching as the crowd of mostly Marines -big, burly types - drooled. It also was embarassing. unnerving, being the only woman in theall-maleaudience. Terry, who was atte.nding her first female mud wrestling show. nevertheless watched as Dolly strutted into the audience waiting, looking, praying for the Marines to tlagwave dollar bills. It's kinda sad, Terry thou~t. watching as Dolly expertly bucked her hip against some guy in the audience. It looks like this is al/ the body contact these gu~s ever get. Terry wasn't the only one who passively watched the show from the sidelines. Leo Carillo Jr. of Anaheim Hills was watching probably his billionth mudwrestling show since last August. Leo wore a lo ng-sleeved, plaid shirt and sweater vest. He sat facing Terry, drinking a light beer. Three months ago Leo witnessed his first mudwrestling show in Westminster. A few buddies had put up $50 for him to wrestle two of the pros that night. It was bitch in'. man, wrestling with those ladies. Especial/y California Angel. Leo tried all his best moves that night. or at least as many as the liberally-enforced rules allowed. Tonight was different. He was bored with the shows. he said. Watching girls slipping around in the mud with other girls, grunting and groaning in the muck with half-drunk guys had grown tiresome. Leo would much rather be refereeing tonight, like he did for the first a few months ago. Now that was fun, following the girls around and· picking up .their clothes, money. It was a chance to get to know the girls better. too. But not tonight. Tonight, as Drysdale Dolly pranced about, Leo watched the guys making spectacles of themselves. It's crazy! he thought. You won't catch me waving do/Jars for just any girl. Time passed slowly. Leo took anotherswigofhis beer. As Dolly continued strut-rolling through the audience. it was apparent the mud wrestler was about to begin Ro4nd One -the one where she proudly defeats her clothes. The dollar bills were wa ving like team pennants at the Rose Bowl (only these fans were hoping for a different kind of score). Dolly would dance close. grab a quivering bill and deliver a kiss that increased in intensity with the denomination of the bank note. ($1 was worth a peck on the cheek, $5 might be rewarded with a big. wet tongue-darter that lasted over two minutes -if the guy was good looking). The imagination reels at what might have transpired for SI 0. Mercifully, the crowd was cheap. The onl y rule was that no hands were allowed. Tongues yes! Hands no! Once she'd stripped down to her wrestling togs -the string bikini -Doll y was auctioned off to the highest bidder. some gu y who paid S 15 to wrestle her. For Dolly. this nightly routine is exciting. thrilling. It's really not like a job at all. And it isn't the dancing and stripping that keeps Dolly's hips Twofemalemadwratlen«ietlntothesplrltofthe bucking to the beat of the music. It's the wrestling. It e•ent. (PleueeeellUD/pece 13) _____ .,,._...,... Dry8dale Dolly 1eta tbe crowd ''fired ap" d11rln& a wreetllnC match with a member of tlae aad.lence. Oatebook/ Friday. February 8. 1985 S ) Fl SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Friday ·~1<JZART L\ THE YEAR OY BACH" lcature-. fohn ~houn for- ll·p1ano and Ronald Em Lson l"arl) .111110 10 a <oncc-n,,.. h1ch 1\ pan ofthc- 1 < D1\t1ogu1\hC'd t-acull\ Pc-r- l11rm10~ \n1\h '>C'nc\ J1, pm I '( Ir• inc \ r inc-.\n\ ( oncen Hall Sil ~t·nnal .idm1\\100 IS56-Ml6 MI CK MALOSEY, ROBBIE O'CONNELL, JAMES KEANE and LIZ CARROLL, four of Ireland·\ finc\t mu\1c1am .. ix-rlorm '" concert a1 II pm (1oldC'o We\t (ollcgt"\ < ommun11\ Th~tcr 15 744 Gol<kn '-'~• \t 0 Hun11ogton Beach S6 @tncral adm1sc.1on 895-8378 Saturday THE IRVINE SYMPHONY OR- CHE.STRA pc-rform\ ( onccrto in F \11oor C onccrto "'o 2 1n F Ma.)Ol 1 Braodeobilrg 'lo 2) and \onccrto •.,, 'i 10 D Ma,or <Hraodcnburg "lo '>1 h• Bal h .ind(onltrto1n .\ "1rnor l11r P1cc11l11 and f)rchC\lra h)' .\n1on10 \ "c1ld1 >. p m ~outh ( '>asl ( om- muntl' < hurch ~ 120 Bon11a ( anH>n Dr lr\lnc S ir1 and SIS Tht final rchC'an.al for 'the-C'~C'mng pc-r- lmmanct t\ broadc:a\l o'er K l '( I radio 88 q FM . from 10 am -12 l() pm 71Sfi.-l>412 A CONTEMPORARY CULTURE \ERIES of mus1e poctl'). and pc-r· 111rmaou: continue\ th1~ week at 'l""'pon Harbor An Mu-.cum with I d I .innt·nbaum and Maret Ja" nl The Orance County Pllil.barmonlc Society will pre.aat the Loe Ancelee Phllbannonlc Orcbeetra with aueat conductor Guenther Herbie and CelU.t Yo-Yo Ila 2 :30 p.m. Sunday at Santa Ana HlCh School AudJtorla.m. < omputcr/v1dco arttsl\ Tannen- baum and dancn Javnl work v.tth rr.u\IC to c~plore a vanc-t) of '1sual cfTms. 8 p.m., 85QSan Clemc-nte Dr . ~cv.Pon Beach. S5.50 mt'mbcr., S 7 5Q non-membcn. 759-11 22 A "MIDWINTER CHORAL FEST" fca1urt1 a pc-rformancc b> l ( lrvinc·s Conccn choir Madngal Singers and the Women·s Chamber Choir. Program mcludt's .. Lord NC'lwn Mass .. by Ha~dn and v.orl s b) Wcclkcs. Schuben D1t'mer Brahms Verdi V1ctona and Thomp- wn IS p.m . lX r., Fine <\ru ( onccn Hall S4 general admission 856-6616 .. MONSTRUM l ," a chamber p1ccc 1nsp1rcd b) Banon Thurner\ nar· ratnc l)OC'm based o n \1al') Shc-llc) 0 \ nm d "Frankcnstc-1n, .. 1s pc-rlormcd 1n con1unct1on v.11h a current e).h1b11 at 1he Laguna Beach Mu\t'um of "n IS pm 307 C11fT Dr .. Laguna Beach S5 members. S6 non-members 494-6531 8GDday T H E L OS A NGE L ES P HILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 1s pre\('ntcd b) the Orange Count) Phllharmon1l ~'"'> w11h C,ucnthcr Herh1g. guest condu<:lor. and Yo-Yo Ma lClhsl. 2 30 p.m .. Santa Ana High S<.hool Aud11onum. 520 W Walnut. Santa <\na 642-8232. A POST TOUR CONCERT fcaturC". the Chapman Collcgt' Chamber Or· chestra and < ho1rs at 4 p m . < hap. man Aud11onum. 333 N (ila\<;('I~ Orange. 997-6774 TueedaJ THE HARBOR SJNGERS 1nv11e m yonc who can caTT} a tune-to 101n 1h1s group. Meet\ Tuesdays, 7-9 JO p.m.. Presbytt'nan Church of th<' <'ovenan1, Fa1rv1ev. Road. C'osla Mesa 897-0587 Friday THE RA V PARlt RANGERS per- form from 8 lO p m -1·30 a.m. at th<' a ~ebOok/ Friday, February 8, 1985 ' • J t C raL ) H orse Saloon. I 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549'-1512 Saturday TKE RAY PARK RANGERS. sec fnda) ltst1ng. Sunday A COUNTRY SUNDAY BASH fra· tur('S a M~1can buffet from 2· 7 p m "'1th 3 bands pc-rforming. < ra1\ Hor'I(' Saloon 151"1 Brookhollo"' \anta .\na 549-1512 Monday ..__ TOM T. HALL and TERRI GIBBS appear 1n (V.Q shov.s 31 7 and rn pm at tht· < ra/\ Hor.c Saloon I 'i!ll Hrnolhollov. \anta .\na S2 I )11 ad· m1\\10n '-'9· I 'i I~ Tueeday THE 000 \\Alf-RIDERS appear from 8 30 pm -1 30 am .\ Talent "11gh1 ( ontc.'\I 1\ hdd tonight onl) v. 1th ftt"\1 pr11t· of SI 25 C rat) HorsC" c;a1oon I 580 Broolhollov. c;anta A.na 5-'9· IS I~ Wedneeday THE 000 WAH-RIDERS, sec T ue'ida) l1s11ng. <\I~ 1on1ght onl) art' rnuntl") dance lcs~ns b) Ron and Donna at 8 pm Tbanday THE 000 W All-RIDERS, liol'C Tuc\da) hstrng <\I~ tonight only 1s a Vakntme·\ Pam w11h frtt hor\ d'oeu\ rc-s from 5·. 7 pm and pn1c\ for couples from 5·8 pm Friday OPTOMETRIST DR. DALE FJ\EEBERG dt\Cussn an anlC'· ma11ve treatment for myopta which can allo,,.. ncan1ghtC'd ix-opk frttdom from c-yc"'car. 7 p.m .• Scan 8u1ld1ng. 100 W~tm1nncr Mall. Westminster 1800) 558-EYES. Saturday "BREAKI NG FREE." A l1ccn\Cd counr.clor ht'lps pan1n pan1s brt'ak free-from dcsiruCI" e behavior pal· 1em s 9 30 a m.-3:30 pm .. Golden W~t C ollcge·s Business Bldg . Rm 110, 15744 Goldrn West St.. Hunt· rnaton Bc-ach. s 15 (('(' 891-3991 "PLAN YOU R PE RSONAL FINANCIAL succ~... Combat taAt"S a nd inflation by formulating a w und invMtmt'nt plan 9 a.m.-1 .30 pm .. (,olden West Collcgc·s Business ·Bldg .. Rm 108. 15744 GoldC'n West 'it Huntington Beach. $9 ftt. 891-3991. "FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR SENIORS -S«utt lnvcstmc-nts In I 98S ·· T ·bills. stocks. wills ~nd hv1ng trusts will be discussed. q:30 a.m.· noon. Golden West ColkgC''~ Adm1n- 1 .. 1rat1on 8ldJ.. Rm 136. 15744 (1olden West St .. Hunt1n1ton Reach $4 fC(', 891-3991 Sanday "SIX IN BRONZE AND MORE." Phyllis Tuchman prc1Cn1s this lecture and film as part of a series for cont1nu1na education. This 1s offered 1n conJunct1on with the current Ncwr>ort Harbor An Musuc-m ci1h1bt1 TDPBILUNG JudJ Lorick and Trio perlorm a blend of pop and jau ln the Atrium Loun&e of the Hotel llerldlen In Newport Beach from 5 to 9 p.m .. Tueadaya throqh Sundaya. ··~1 .. In Rwn1c ·· S pm . K50 San Clemente Dr . Nt'-'pon Beach 15 adm1\smn 7'19-112:! Wedneeday A SAN JOAQUIN TRANS POR- TATION CORRIDOR J>ubhc h irum 1s held w11h Wtlham Vaughn. pro· gram drreuor. I ran\pona11on and Flood ( onlrol offil'c of tht" Orangt· Count) r n .. 1ornmcn1al Management Agc-ncy prncntmg Jn O\erv1cw of propQsal~ for the: 5an Joaqurn 1ran~­ pona11on corridor 01<;(uss1on fol. lows 8 pm I J< In · inc·, l Jn1vcntl) ( cn1tr tkntagc-k oom fret• ad- mission 8 ~6-'i Ix I Tbanday •"AN EVENING WITH EDWARD VILLELLA." The Amcncan classical b3llc-1 danct'r 1s rn rc-o;1dcnce a1 lJ(. • lrvine·s ~hool of Fine-Arts this month a\ a Regen1,· lttturer .lte d1scussc\ 1he ball<'t as an an form and his own 1nvolvc-mrnt as a young,tcr and an emerging star w11h lht' Nc-w York C11 y Ballet 8 pm . ll{T, Fine Ans Concen Hall Free adm1ss1on. 856-637Q "AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL." Thi\ program sa11dies requ1remcn1~ to obtarn a private-pilot's hocnsc. 6-9: lO fl m throulh Ma y 9. Golden Wt .. '11 Collcv·, Admrn1"r;U1on BldJ., Rm l ~X. IS744 (ioldc-n W~t St tfun11ngton Beach. $45 ftt 891 · W'i I "HOW TO COMBAT STR~" a11d fct"I more a1 ease with your hfe 1~ th r focus of this seminar dehvc-red In Rich Sobel, a mamagc and fom1h rnunsclor. 7-10 p.m., (,olden '-'"'' College Commun11 y <'enter. I~ 74,1 ( ioldt'n West St .. H unt1ngton Bea1 h S8 fee. 89 1-3991. .IAZZ Friday CAFE LIDO Prt"st'nl\ the I 1dtl J,111 ~II t.ars Tucs.-Sat from 'I '" p m.-1.30 am. and un. rrom .l I< p.m. and 9~ 11 p nl .• WarT't'n Jason on kc) board and vocals Mon -Fn from 4"\0-7 JO p. m • Wat ne-Wayltt' on sai1ophon<'.. 1 raq Lonf,~tre1h 1111 drums. and Oave ~obtnson on 1h1 piano Mon.-Tu\"s. frum 'I \II p.m -1.30 am .. and "Dl"t'am .. Wl·d from~· \0 pm · I ·JO a m 2QOO Nl·v. port Bl vd., Ncwpt>rt lk:H h 67~-2968. Saturday CAPE UDO, sc.~ Fnda) l"t1n~ 8undaJ FOUR JAZZ BANDS from Oranl(1 ._,._,T .. .,.~............ .. -• ·-~ -.b __ . ·--1.. - - AND THE GOLi). '-a>llE BLOW YOVll BOaN" al The Limput Playen the Gnnd Dinner Tbeattt. S« Fri-· ''-'-i:~A~~~·~~lc1i\DAI I CDNT INUED mous faitytale, 2: JO day listing. p. , West Collqie C.Om~ "ONCE UPON A 111.A'l"l'RDS" at munily Theater, I S744 GoldmfWest the Curtain <:all Dinner Theiler.$« Sl, Huntington Beadld2.SO tenaal Friday listing. . Juz YOCa1l8t Bobby llcPer- rlll perfonu at c&llfornla State Unl•eralty. LODI Beach at 8 p.m. 'Wedneeclay In the Unl•enltJ 8tadeDt Union. admission. 895-8378. ""-"R.EC&LESS .. on the Second S.. '"1'llE SOUND OF MUSIC" at the ofSouth Coast Repertory. Sec Friday Way, Anaheim (77~7710). nightly Forum Theater in Yorba Linda. Stt listing. exc~pt Mondays at vaiying cunain Friday listing. times through March 17. '"TANTALUS" al the HuntinJton Wedne.day _ · "I OUGet TO BE IN PIC?UllES" Bc:ach Pbyhoust. See Friday lisll"I-.. A FUNNY THING HAPPENED at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. ''TB AT CB AM p I 0 NS BI p ON THE WAY TO THE FOB UM" at 606 Laguna Canyon Road. 1...a&una SEASON" at the Irvine Community the Harlequin Oinnc:r Playhouse. See &ach(-494-0743). final performances Theater. See Friday lis1ing. Friday listi"l- tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., ller1t (lllc:Mel Miiier) dla-"WAUY'S CAPE" al I.be Cosca .. COME BLOW YOUR BOllN" at Sunday at 2:30. eo-.en tbe 9laock of belna a Mesa Civic Playhouse. Sec Friday the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri- " JF.SUS cmusT, SUPERSTARw fatller .. alD wlaea it• listing. day listing. at Saddlet.ck College South in daapter (JlareD Poleoa) re-Sanda .. HEARTBREAI BOUSE" by Mission Viejo (831-4656). tonight. tarD9 after 18 yean ID tile Y George Bernard Shaw with William Saturday and Feb. 14-16 at 8 p.m.. tender ~•eclJ' ... OaCJat to "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED Needles of the Stratford, Onurio, Sunday and Feb. 17 at 3 p.m. be ID Pletoree. •• wlalcla ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at Shakespeare Fesuval, UC' Irvine vis-- .. JUD BOX SATURDAY NIGHT'" the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See iling lecturer in dnma. as Cap&.ain at Sebastian's West Dinner Play-claeee tlaJ8 wee.kead at die Friday listing. Shotover. 8 p.m .• UCl's Fine Ans house, 140 Ave. Pico, San Oemcnte LaCw lloaltoa PlayM•e. ..CALIP'OllNIA SlJITE" at the VillaJ!t Theater. $6 ~naal ad- (492-9950). WedncsdaysthroughSat-S.ta.rda• Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing. mission. 856-6616. · urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 1 1 .. COME BLOW YOUR BORN" at .. JUD BOX SA TUllDA Y NIGBT" p.m. until March 10. ..A FUNNY THING HAPPENED the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fri-at Sebas1ian·s West Dinner Play- "ONCE UPON A MATl'RESS" at ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at day lisli"I-house. See Friday listing. Eliubeth Howard's Curtain Call the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See "!OUGHT TO BE IN PICl'lJR.ES" .. ONCE UPON A MA~'" at Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Friday listing. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. the Curtain Call Dinner Theaaer. Sec Tustin (838-1 S40>. nigbtJy except "CALIFORNIA surrE" al the Sec Friday listing. Friday listing. Mondays at varying curtain times Gem Theater. See Friday listing. "Jaus ClllUST, SUPERSTAR" ~"on the SeconcfS&alC through March.JI~ "COME BLOW YOUll llOft.N" at at Saddlcback College. See Friday of South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday "RECKLESS" on the Second St.age the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fri-lis~Jng. BOX SATURDAY NIGHT" listing. of South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town day listing. O&E Center Drive, Costa Mesa "IOUGBTTOBEINPICl'URES" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play-Tlaa.nday (9S7:4033). Tuesdays through at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. house. Sec Friday listing. "A ptJNNY THING HAPPENED Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and Sec Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATl"RESS .. at ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until .. Jaus CJIJUST, SUPERSTAR" the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Stt Feb. 17. at Saddlcback Collqc. See Pri.day Friday listing. Friday listmg. "THE SHOW OFF" at South Coast listing. "R~" on the Second Stage .. COME BLOW YOUll BORN" at Coast College perform in a concert Repertory. 65S Town ~nter Drive. "JUUBOXSATUllDAYNIGllT' of South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday 1hc Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Fn- which featul'eS guest artist Bobby Costa Mesa (957-4033). fmaJ per-at Sebastian's West Dinner P1ay-listing. day listing. Shaw on trumpet The bands include formances tonight at 8 p.m., Saturday house. See Friday listi"I-"1'llE SOUND OP MUSIC" at the .. BEARTBREil ROUSE" at UC' the Monday EveninJ Big Band. at 2:30and 8. and Sunday at 2:30and "ONCE UPON A MATrllP.SS" at Forum Theater in Yorba Linda. Sec Irvine. See Wednesday listing. Tuesday Big Band, Fnday Big Band 7:30. the Curtain Can Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. ••JF.Sus CHRIST, SUPERSTAR .. and Saturday Big Band. 2 p.m.. "THE SOUND OF MUSIC .. a1 the Friday listing. at Saddlcbaclt College. See Friday OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theatre, Forum Theater. 4 I 7S Fairmont "llECK..LEa" on the Second Stage Tuaday listing.. 2701 Fairview Rd., Cosca Mesa. S4 Blvd., Yorba Linda (779-8591). ofSoulhCoast Repertory.SccFriday .. A FtJNNY TBING HAPPENED .. JUUBOXSATUBDAYNIGBT' advance. SS at the door. 432-5527. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.. listing. ON 11IE WAY TO THE FORUM" at at Sebastian's West Dinnt'r Play- THE RAGS MARTINSON TRIO Sundays at 2 p.m. through Feb. 17. "THE SHOW OFr' at South Coast the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec house. Sec Fnlf>N·day listing. performs each Sunday from 2-6 p.m. "'TANTALUS,. at the Huntington RcpertOry. Sec Friday listing. Friday Ji~ning. "ONCE u A MA'M'llESS" at at the Old Dana Point Care, comer of Beach Playhouse. Main Street at ....--------------------------------------Golden Lantern and Del Prado, Dana Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Point. Bcach(832-140S), final performances CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday listini. tonight and Saturday at 8:30. BOBBY REDFIELD performs ''THAT C HAMPIONSH IP Latin ja.z.z at the Sunset Pub from SEASON" at the Irvine Community 7:30-11 :30 p.m .. t 66SS-Pacific Coast Theater. Turtle Rock Community Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. Park. Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rock Drive, lrvinc(8S7-S496), Fridays and Monday Saturdaysat 8 p.m .. Sunday, Feb. 17, CAFE LIDO, sec Friday listing. at 2 p.m. through Feb. '23. "WALLY'S CAFE" at tbe Costa Tue.clay Mesa Civic Playhouse, 66 I H~ilton St.. Costa· Mesa (650-5269). CAFE LIDO, see Friday hsiing. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 WedDeeday until Feb. 16. and Sunday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. STEVE HOOKS and RITA .--------------1 GRAHAM perform at the Sunset Pub, 8 p.m.-midnight. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1 926. CAFE LIDO, see Friday listing. BOBBY McFEllRIN,jazz vocalist. performs at Cal State Long Beach at 8 \ p.m. in the University Student Union. (2 13) 498-SS26. Thunday CAFE LIDO, $eC Friday listing. ••A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE W AV TO THE FORUM" at •he Harlequin Dinner Ptayhouac, 3503 S. K•rbor Blvd., Sanu. Ana (971).$511 ). niahtly elleept Mondays at varyinJ curtain times throuth Feb. 11. "CAUPOllNIA sum" at lbe Gem TM.tter, 112$2 Main St., Oar- deft Orov~ (636-7213), ftMJ pcr-ronnan<.ft tonfaht and Saturday 11 a p.m. "COM& a&.01' YOUR llOl.N" at the Grand Oinntt Theater, I Hotel ft'Rf atGGl" -HTTEM!t I I ,. - SPACES $10 • ~-.....-,.. .... •Ill••••- BARGAINS GALOltf11 PMa CWftllml HI 11111 0.. .,. ... Everyone needs a Sweatshirt and we'¥9 got ·em al the GOloge "fJl8'Jf ~ wilt'I the ~to malch ~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -7030 ~I Friday. Februety8. 1985 * I - I :Al c D N I 1•.-.A .. •4 .~ .. T the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "RECK.LESS" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repcnory. See Friday listtng. ''WALLY'S CAFE" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. See Fnday listing. Friday THE HOP presents emcee Joel- Steven and lots of dancing each Frida} and Saturda) evening. 18774 Brool..hurst, Fountain Valley. 96J-~J66. THE BRASS BAND returns to Orange ( ount)' with an evening of conccn slapstick. 8 p.m .. Cal State Fullenon·~ Plummer Auditorium. 201 E Chapman Ave.. Fullenon. 7"'1. 'PI "THE FABULOUS CROWNS," "ho ha' can upbeat mt1S1cal style that rclln I\ the current trends 1 n pop mu\ll, perform cun't'nt Top 40. rh' thm and blues. and a medley of I N U E D oldies from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. The Newporter's Library Lounge, 1107 Jamboree Rd.. Newport Beach. 644-1700. JUDI LORICK " TRJO perform a blend of pop and ja.tz an the Atrium Lounge of the Hotel Meridien New- pon Beach. S-9 p.m. Tues.-Sat .. 4500 M~cArthur Blvd .. Newpon Beach. 476-200 1. CHAPTER 11 is featured at the Sunset Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. 1665S Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (21'3) 592-1926. THE "ROCKING HORSE BAND" performs livel¥ Top 40 music from 9 p.m. for listening and dancing at the Via Maria Mexican Restaurant, 9969 Walker St .. Cypress. 821-9300. BAXTER'S STREET presents The Young Americans Song and Dance Compan}. a musical revue, tn· definit~ly. 6 and 8:45 p.m. Fn., 5:45 and 8:45 p.m. Sat .. 6 p.m. un .• 1 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Thurs. 4647 MacAnhur Blvd.. Newport Beach 756-0611. GOODIES features Top 40 music from 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Wed.-Sat.: "The Centerfold Dancers,'' a male exotic dance revue. appearTues.-Sat. at 7:30 An e•enlnt of concert elapetick Will be •ta&ecl when the Brue Band re- turn• to On.nae Coa.nty for an 8 p.m perlormance to- ntcbt at Fullerton'• Plum- mer Aud.ltorlum. Further information at 773-3371. p.m.: "The Poonnan's Tonight Show," hosted by The Poorman from KROQ. features on Thurs.: Son.- Mon. showcases dance bands with new music from 6:30-9 p.m.: and Mon.-Tucs. features new music nights hosted by celebnty radio DJs. 1641 Placeoua Ave.. Fullerton. 524-7071. Saturday THE "ROCIU.NG HORSE BAND," St"e Friday listing. CHAPTER 11, see Friday listing. JUDI LORICK 6 TRIO, see Friday listing. TONY SILVA, accompanied on the piano by his wife. Coeclal&a. sinp music rana.ing from the ballad .. Do I Love You"'!' to an upbeat version of ~1 Go To Rio.. to an inspired "lJnposs1ble Dream." 8 p.m., Wilshire Auditorium. 330 N. Lemon St.. Fullerton. $6 admission. 779-8S9 1. GOODIES, sec Friday listing. BAXTER'S STREET, sec Fnday I is tang. "THE FABULOUS CROWNS," sec Friday listing. Sunday BAXTER'S STREET, see Friday listing. "THE J ASON CHASE ALL-STAR REVIEW," featuring Lee Ferrell, 8 p.m .• The Hop, 18774 Broolchurst, Fountain Valley. 963-2366. GOODIES, sec Pnday listing. Monday BAXTER'S STREET, sec Fnday listing. GOODIES, sec Fnday hsung.. THE HOP features a ltve SO'sdancc band with Frankie S., 9 p.m .• 18774 Brookhurst. Founttan Valley. 963-2366. Taeeday GOODIES, sec Fnday lisung. THE HOP presen ts "Rock Around THE BOP ~nts crazy contest.\ tonight includi.Qa lip sync, twist, and basketball shoot. 18774 Broolchu rst. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. GOO~. see Friday listing. J\JDI LORICK 6 TRIO, sec Fnda> listing. DANCE Friday - THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB, aec Singles Wedne~­ day listing. THE TALL CLUB ofOrange Coun- ty hosts their monthly dance from tl p.m.-1 a.m. Open to all heights Fountain Valley Community Center 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valle\ SS admission. S42-121 I. · SaDday A "SWEETHE ART SWING DANCE" is hosted by the Ne"'· port/BatYahmSinglesat Sp.m .. Par~ Newport Apartments Spa, Ncwpon -------------------------.-------------~ The'Clock." a history of rock 'n roll featunng Jason Chase. 8 p.m .. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. ""A Huggable Alternative to Flowers!" TEDDI GRAMS 557-BEAR t 525 'I,.... \lf'f'M t ..... 1 (' ..,..,. \t..,.. ... OUl\U,lH \I I ,,. llftA \f,t ux 'n JUDI WRICK ' TRIO, see Friday listing. Wedneeday BAX'l'lR'S STREET. Stt Friday listing. JUDI WRICK "TRIO, see Friday listing. GOODIES, see Friday hsung. Tbunday SHAKE appears at 1he Sunset Pub from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy.. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926.' BAXTER'S STREET, sec Fnday hsung. Ballet 8tar &dwud Villella wl11 CODduct clueee and ld•e lectaree Tlaa.nday at fJC ll'Tlne. ~~~~~~~--i-~~--J f WhiraYi~Criifiif-:29~1 I ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE!! I I WEEK£1'U>s: t:lO .... • t :JO ,.a I Ni =f itttf Cellars TREAT YOUR VALENTINE TO DIE VERY BEST! \. klinf' 1lrt'lltinn11 °'-ol•I"" •nd 'fumm•i. Cordon Routtf' Ch•m~f'!! flowf'l"ll from "A Bloomin11 Bu1i· n~J" prit't>d just right for \'•lf'nllnf''I D•y ... o\ kluw-krt-•hons Chorolalf' Uf" tlw-fiMtt goumw-1 lrHll on ';ou11W'rn f'.-lofornoa Choow vour f•v011tf' from rf't'rnt'I to trufllrs'.' f'ror~ for rustom \alf'nl11'1f' boxes ~ut •I JU"' 110 Q!i! fAmplotnt"nt 1hrm all with f\n'-f't~ from a Bloommg Bu 1nr111 "'1'"'"'. c"""""" tc,_..... Htv• ....... h ""'........,... •• ~·· ~ .. r1.ke .dvanll«"' o( 001 '°""' .-.....-w .. 112.95 !,,,._..,:•I\ II'. 250 OGLE ST. COSTA MESA , __ k ............. 650-TIME v ...... 1 .. 1u1 M8l"''...,, .. i... .. II 5.95. R.....,,,.. ro.ro wow. I .. WEEKDAYS: tO:OOAA I II \ BAU0~,7~" I ,, Mlllla .. .00..0IMa'f.OO. I I .... ..... (7t4) &73·5245 I I I I ....... ~~ .. ,., I I upirea: 2/21 /as P I . ------------ TIE SOUID or · ll1JllC ~:T FD 1-17 FOi llSllV A TIONS CA.LL 996-4195 Beach. A DJ for dancing is provided along with food and refreshments. SI 0 admission. 760-9641. Thanclay THE ORCRESIS DANCE GROUP of Corona del Mar Hi~h School presents "Zincs and Pourri" at 8 p.m. The program is derived from the first act representing magazines and the second act reprcsentini potpourri. Newport Harbor f{tgh School Auditorium. 600 Irvine Ave .. New- port Beach. $3.50 admission. 760-3320. FILM Friday "GIRLFRIENDS" presents a charming film about a young woman who tries to cope with love, a c.areer and personal independence after her best friend moves out of their apartment to get married. 7 p.m., UC Irvine's Social Science Hall. $2.50 general admission. 856-6379. "INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM" is featured at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at UC Irvine's Science Ltcturc Hall. Irvine. $2.50 general admission. 856-554 7. "ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERI· CA" is presented in its original uncut version s1arring Robert De Niro. 7 p.m .. Saturday matinee 2:30 p.m. Balboa Cinema, 709 E. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. S3.50 admission. 675-3570. Saturday "ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERI· CA," see Friday listing. "INDIANA JONES ANO THE TEMPLE OF DOOM," see Frida) listing. Sunday "MANIFESTATIONS OF SWVA" is presented as an Orange County exclusive premiere. Also being shown is "The""' Sword and Th<' Flute." Balboa Cinema. 709 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. 6 75-3570. Monday "MANIFESTATIONS OF SHIVA," sec Monday listing. Tuaday "GOYOKIN" is presented by the Balboa Cinema. 709 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. 675-3570. Wedne.day "GOYOUN," see Tuesday listing. _.. Friday cntCUS VARGAS comes to town tonight at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., Sat. at 12:30, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., and Sun. at I, 4 and 7 p.m. Laguna Hills Mall, El Toro Rd. at 1-5. El Toro. 634-1300. "MEET MR. LINCOLN," an his· tori~al tribute to Abraham Lincoln, is presented by actor JU>,nneth Fqerlin at 7:30 p.m. Saddlcback College Library's second n~o,r. 28.090 MarslJcrite Pkwy .. M1ss1on V1cJO. Free admission. 831-4569. 8&tudaJ .. TRE ENTERT AINEJlS," a Minion V~jo-bucd.,-oup, puu 11\e:ir t.how o n the roed 1n a week-Jona The .. Entertalnen" are tak-lnl their ehow on the road Saturday when the local 11.lulon Vlejo--baeed &rov.p entertain• for the week-long celebration of the Wally Byam Cara•an Clab'• Hobo Rally ln 8~yth. Further ln- fonn•tlon at 859-8468. celebration of the Wally Byam Caravan Clubs Hobo Rally held 1n Blythe. Up to 300 airstrcam motor coaches will in-vadc the city. Call 859~8468 for more information. "SPINNAKERS ON THE WIND," a movie about the Antigua race week in the Caribbean. is presented along with a slide presentation by Gerry Gibbs of the "Moorings" yacht char- ter service in the Caribbean. and many other features .of they yachting sport. 7 p.m .. Dana Harbor Yacht Charters. 493-1206. THE BIG ORANGE SAILING SO- CIETY offers sailing with whale watching on luxury sailboats. Must be 21 and non-smoker during cruise. Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.~4 p.m. weather permitting. $20 donation. 646-4005. . CIRCUS VARGAS, see Friday list- ing. Sanday THE BIG ORANGE SAILING SO- CIETY, sec Saturday lisung. CIRCUS VARGAS, see Fnday list- ing. THE BICYCLE CLUB of Irvine features group club ndes which depan at 9 a.m. from Northwood. University. and Deerfield parks re- spectively. 551-8638. Tue.day SCRABBLE is played every Tues- day at 6:30 p.m. in the community room of the Central Savings and Loan Association in Laguna Hills. C'all Jamila Atcba at 770-0454 fo r infor· mat ion. "LENDERS FAIR 6 REAL ES- TATE SHOW." 8:30 a.m.·5 p.m .. Anaheim Convention Cen~. 800 W. Katella. Anaheim. 999-8900. Wednaday THE TOASTMASTERS mecet for personal and professional growth throu&h public speaking and leader- ship slills. 6:3().. 7:4S a.m .. Rosalynn's Restaurant. Gothard and Edmger. Huntington Stach. 842-8581. "DECISION 'Ii,' a Billy Graham Youth Student Rally, is featured from 7:30-9: 15 p.m. a1 the Anaheim Con· vcntion Center. 800 W. Katella. Anaheim. 999-8900. SCRABBLE is played on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the Ncwpon Beach Tennis Club. Call Louisa Arnold at 979-7321 for inform:uion. Tllllnday sellAABLE is played cvtry Thurs- day at 6:30 p.m. in the community roomo(Komc Federal Savings, Main Street at Yorktown Avcn~ Hunt· i~ngton Beach. Call Geneva Akers at .960-2729 for information Chapman, Orange. 768-4130. ---Satudar __ _ __ A PEOPLE-SAMPLING DANCE is held by 1bc Man .. Woman Institute at 8 p.m. •nc Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St., Huntington Beach. $9 includes a live band and professionally led' get-acquainted ac- tivities set to music. Ages 25-55. 969-1776. Blvd .. Fullerton. 768-41 JO. A MIDWINTER CBOllAL PEST is sponsotcd by the Aquarian ~ Sin&les Registry a1 9 p. m. $4 ad· mission. Call foT location, 951-0825. SING' ES ~day - DANCING follows the Orange County Catholic Alumni Club"s monthly meeting. For sinJlc pro- fessionals ages 23-39. Mecung 7:30 p.m .. dancing at 9 p.m. Anaheim Hyatt Hotel, 1700 S. Harbor Bl vd .. Anaheim. 957-0125. P'rlday SOUTHERN WH EEL OF SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45, FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45. meets for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. at the meets for a wine tasting and dinner at Orange Hill Restaurant. 6410 E. 4 p.m., Panche's. 444 N. Harbor IMA Minn lrA PIAta 535339 COITA•IA THE SAILING SINGLES offers PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS AN EDWARD S. FELDMAN PRODUCTION HARRISON FORD ·WITNESS· MUSIC BY MAURICE JARRE ·CO-PRODUCER DAVID sotv1BYK SCREENPLAY BY EARL W WALLACE & WILLIAM KELLEY STORY BY WILLIAM KELLEY AND PAMELA WALLACE & EARL W WALLACE· PRODUCED BY EDWARD S. FELDMAN DIRECTED BY PETER WEIR· .;;:"'n;;·~~~~ ~~ri' -=-~~ ...... ···· ... :.,. ~ rRi-fu:..~~1 rn_,..,..,,.o::~:-= .... =--... r ~Y.~~b-fv19:J!'JIY.!0..l.!E~: ....... . t .j' _., •• ,_ I ~ I • ~ STARTS TODAY . -~ .· •a'°"° fdwenll 0 Toro 511 9500 ---Sadollm OrNt In 6.3M170 &Mwlla .... TWiii 631'3e01 ~---woodllndQI ONma S6t 4155 • '9lf.:Sl:NTm 1111co--1 ,.. ___ _ DatM>oc*/ Fttday, February 8. 1985 1 . I sa1hng out of Newport Beach each Sunday from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Bring lunch and beverage. For ages 25 and over and also non-smokers. $20 donation. 673-3282. ON-mE-GO SINGLES, a group for 40+ busioc:s~ and professional singles. features a harbor boat cruise brunch. 786-4694. THE SINGLETARIANS' Dis- covery G roup meets for d iscussjon and social each Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Unitarian Church. 1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. SI admission. 962-8596. VOlLEYBALL is sponsored every Sunda)' by the Tall Club of Orange County. 3 p.m .. Shiffer Park, Cost.a Mtsa:-S"4'2-I 21 I". ---- SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for sin&)cs over 45. meets for brunch at the Harlequin Theatre. 3303 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa <\na. 768-4130. Wedneeday THE MEADOWLARI. SWING DANCE a.ua bolds ni&ht classes and dancint at the Meadowlark Country Club. Beginning dance class at 7 p.m .. intermediate at 8 p.m. and social dancing begins at 9 p.m. $4 with class. $2 for social dancillf only. 16782 Graham SL. Hunungion Beach. 493-7162. MESA TRAVEL SINGLES invite travel enthusiasts to meet with mem- bers at 7:30 p.m. at Kona Lanes. The pr<1g13m includes a prcxntation on the cruise ship Tropicale, and the opponunity to meet with other smglcs looking for compatible travel- ing companions. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 546-8181. Tburaday SOUTB~RN WHEEL OF FRl.ENDSlllP, for singJcs over 45. meets for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. at Johnnie's. 17th and Tustin. Santa re 1:1s. 9:45 Ana.. 768-4130. "SUCCESSFUL STRESS STRATEGll!'& Feeling At Ease - Fin.Uy.•• Combat stress and feel more at case wi1h life. Relaxation tech- niques presenled.. 7-10 p.m .• Golden Wcst ColJe&c's Community Centu, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. $8 fee. 891 -3991. ACl\fA-1\11 * Ad'ftDCe CA.BO SAN LUCAS is the location of a weekend trip which includes snorkeliAg, horseback riding and sunbathing. Feb. 14-Feb. 18. $449 fee. Sponsored by Golden We.st Collqic. 891-3991. DANA HARBOR Y ACllT CHAR- TERS and the Old Dana Point Cafe and Wine Bar present a whale watching. wine-tasting cruise up the coast lo and around Newport Harbor o n Feb. 16. 23 and Mar. 2. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. SSO admission. 493-1206. SOV'l'll FlllSCO AND JAZZIN' BA.BIES arc presented by the 0nn&c: Empire Jazz Productions Feb. 1j from 7 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Garden Grove EJb Oub, 1155 I Trask Ave .. Garden Grove. SIO admission. 581-9434. "CARNJV AL IN RIO," a djnncr danoc with P9112ntry in the Mardi Gras carnival tradition. is sponsored by the Mlllkcd BaJI chapter. a guild of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 6 p.m., Mar. 15, Disneyland Hotel's Ballroom. S 11 5 per-couple indudcs complimentary champagne, a '°urmct dinner and spectacular activities. S46-4431. ~~--BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Mam SAT/SU. 2:00. 4:35. 7 lS. 9 4S a o.t.boc*I Fttd8J. F*'-1 a. 1985 St. Balboa. A c.aJifom1a and national hiStoric landmark and marine rec- reation ccnlCT. Daily narrated cruises of Ncwpon Harbor, deep sea sponfishing trips daily, U-drive and charter boats. Christmas Parade of Lights cruises. and waterfront res- taurant and saloon open 1 a.m.-1 a.m. WbaJcwatcb cruises arc available and arc sponsored by the American Cetacean Society OnntC County Chapter. 673-524 5. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM Al1J'O- MO'l'IVEMUSEUM,2SO E. BakcrSt.. Cost.a Mesa. Antique cars circa 19 12- prescn\. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Wed.-Sun. 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Bl vd.. Anaheim. The "Gif\-G1ver Extraordinairc Machine," now oper- ating da ily at the Park's main gate, 1s celebrating Disneyland's 30th b1nh· day year by awarding lucky arriving guests wuh gif\s ranging from a c.om.mcm o.ra uvc Dis n eyland passpon to a new General Motors Car. The "30th Anniversary" parade is st.aged daily. More than SO attrac- tions in seven Lhemed lands are offered. Fri. IO a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m .-6 p.m. 999-4565. &.NOTT'S BERRY F ABM, 8039 Beach Blvd .• Buena Park. Expcnencc the excitement and color of the O ld Wcst with Wild West Stunt Shows. C an can dance rs, authe ntic st.aJec<>aChes. and narrow-gauge lt1lJns in Knon's Ghost Town. only one of Knott's five themed a reas. Othcrauractions include Kelb1. "The Mechanical Living Doll." Jim Tum- eT's "The Country Music Star o~e Lawrence Welk Show." J immy S n- non's "Ireland's Loveable Magi Oown," The Fabulous To nyan Brothers. and Antonio Hoyos' "The Little Charlie Chaplin." Fri .• Mo n.- Tues. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .• Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m .• Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., closed Wed.· Thurs. 220-5200. UON COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 Irvine Center Drive, Laguna Hills. Visit the new Animal Viii• where children become friends with small animals. Thrill to the excitement of lllll, _ ,;.,. .... ~urr""'H'b mu 990-4021 UA flmlS 4 ndcs including the Sahara Maze Track and the Kylami Slid Track. For nautical adventurers. J ungl.ee Tube Bumper Boal and Shanakc Racer Boat fleets have been ex· panded. Fri.-Sun. at 10 a.m .. last car adm111cd 5 p.m. 837-1200. QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Ex1;>lorc the largest. most luxunous ship afloat. Exhibits in- clude new special effect sound and hght shows in the En$ine Room and Wheelhouse re-enacting a ncar-col- hsion at sea. and an extensive World War II display depic11ng t~e "Queen's" active role as a troopship. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-35 11. OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave.. Huntington Beac~. Specialty shops are located in this village that features the charm of quaint European v1ll~es with cob- bled streets. lantern lights, and 70 murals of European scenes pa1~ted on ex tenor walls by Eu ropean an1sts. 894-0747. SAN DIEGO ZOO Ii WILD ANIMAL PARK, San Diego. Animal park hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. wnh guests staying on grounds until 5 p.m. through Feb. (619) 231-15 15. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 3 1882 C amino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel, Cahfom1a's oldest building. lhc ruin of the Great Slone Church. soldiers barracks. beautiful prdens. and two museum rooms wtth an1facts from Nauve A"'!encan and early Spanish culture. Daily 7:30-5 p.m. 493-1424. SEA WORLD, I 720 S. Shores Road. Mission Bay. San Diego. Featured is the ARCO Penguin Encounter, a $7 mdlion exhibit that houses 400 penguins. killer whale Shamu. Sea World's top cnten.ainer. and sea lions and dolphins. A scenic skyride and PSA Skytower nde for a panoramic view of Mission Bay 1s offered. Daily 9 a.m.-dusk. (61Q) 224-3562. . SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR· DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway. Corona del Ma r. Roses. cactus. annual gardens. an orchid con- OUlll 637-0340 AMC ORANG£ MALL ... ,.. 952 4993 UA *>Yl$ 8 llSSDI .., (9W220 OUlll 634-3911 EDWAJIOS MIS.SQ~ flMll UA cm CE.NTElt (,_WWAIHO) El-10 • UA WESWTER MAU. • 893 0646 • servatory, lto1 ponds and a g1fi show Daily 10:30a.m .-4 p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Mqic Mountafo Partway ex11 oil Interstate S. VaJeocia. More than 100 rides. showsand attractions including the new Sarajevo Bobsled. a six.·alfr Children's World with an animal farm a nd petting zoo, an 1800s ~t} It· craf\s villaae. and Roanng Rapid~ white water adventure are offcmJ (818) 992-0884. SIX FLAGS MOVIELAND, 7711 Bcac:h Blvd .. Buena Park. ·\n elaborate collection of movie .ind television memorabilia including life-ljke replicas of more than 2flCI renowned suars arc featured . Nt·.,.. exhibits include Carol Bume11. Mr I and Ronald Reagan. Daily 10 a.m · 7 p.m. with Fri.-Sat. open unul 9 J) m 522-11 54. SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Beal h Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Howard Hughes' all-wood 200-to n flying boat maJCSt1call~ berths for visitors to view the ins1dr of the world's largest clear-span aluminum dome. A vanety of di\· plays 1l\cluding modules that ~ho.,.. close-up d etaj ls of fascinating area'i ut the plane such as the cockp11. l11gh1 deck and wing interior are fea turrd 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-3511 . County's chorale still popular after all these years The Orange County Master Chorale is Orange County\ oldest continuing performing arts ensemble. Each co ncen season remains a blending of the traditional and the con- temporary. of the master works and popular music that best satisfies the varied musi- cal tastes of Orange Count~ audiences. The Master Chorale was founded in 1956 to celebrate Anaheim's centennial. The original 30 voices have no--' grown into an organization of 11 S men and women. The Mastec. Chorale has appeared in a wide variety or concert settings including Christmas performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with the Glendale Sympho ny. the dedication of the Garden Grove Crystal Cathedral. the opening of the San Diego. Stadium, the dedication of the Anaheim Convention Center. and three concert tours of Europe in 1974, 1978. and 1982. The Master Chorale has appeared with many noted conductors and artists includ- ing Meredith Wilson, Henry Mancini. Jester Hairston, Jo Stafford, Frankie Laine, Pat Boone, the Limelitcrs. John Raitt. Marni Nixon and ar- ranger /com poser George Wylc. • Since 1974, the Orange County Master Chorale ha~ appeared each year in the Otristma.s CandleHght Con· certs to benefit the Orange County Performing Arts C.Cntcr, as well u many other events o( the various chapters and guilds oftbe C'.entcr. Laguna Beach art museum presents 'e merging artists' MUSEUMS DESIGNS RECYCLED GAL- LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF LERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fun: ART, 307 Cliff Drive. "forum II" erton. "Contempol'ary Paperweights presents emerging artists· who live and rerfumes" f~tures over 20 and work in California, and is curated Amencan gl~ss artists. Opens Satur- by LBMA Chief Curator Robert da~ an,d contin_ues t~rough Mar. I . An McDonald. Orange County anis1 artists reception 1s held Saturday featured is Patrick Crabb. A concert from 1-4 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 performanceofd"Monstrum" is held p.m. 879-1391. Saturday at 8 p.m. Through Feb. 17. EXOTICA GALLERY, 1088 N. Tues.-Sun. 11 :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Also Coast Highway, Laguna _ ~ch. shown at the satellite site located in "Cerami~. Forms -L1v1_ng South Coast Plaza is "On &. Off The SculpH.~rcs opens Wednesday with Wall: Shaped and Colored." This the artists on hand from 6-9 p.m. exhibition presents contemporary Through Mar. I 0. Mon.-Sat. I 0 California an 1hat emphasizes the a.m.-6 p.m.. Sun. noon-4 p.m. hybrid of sculpture an~ painting. 49G4-ALE2131R.1A CAPISTRANO 31681 Through Apr. 7. 494-6531. . . , NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU-Camino Capistrano. San Juan SEUM, 850 San Clemente Drive, Capistrano. "The AJ'! of the Hopi, "·an Newport Beach. "Six Jn Bronzt'" a~i:iual show focusing on t.hc ~raJ opens tonight with a special preview d1t1onal an form of th~ Hopi Tnbe, for musuem members and guests opens today a.nd continues through from 7-11 p.m. A lecture is featured Mar. 3. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at 5 p.m. with Phillis 661-1781. Tuchman. curator of the exhibit. Also GALERlA _DE A~ZA .BORREGO. shown is "Alfred Leslie: 100 Views Borreg!? Spnngs .. D_es1gns of the Along The Road" and "New Cali-µcsert features pam~mgs and ~raw­ fornia Artist VIII: Zadik Zadikian. m~ by San Juan Cap1s1rano resident Sculpture." Through Apr. 14. Tues.-Anllyn Moran-Lawrence. Through S lo < 7<9 1122 Feb. 28. 495-4148. un. a.m.-J p.m. J -• GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Fine GALLERIES Arts Gallery. 15744 Golden West St .. THE AFTERNOON GALLERY, Huntington Beach. "Art of Africa" 593 . Pa~k ~ ve., Bal~ Island.-"P~e-presents cultural exhibits of African d1ct1on 85 features Jim Memtt with art dance music and textiles. An his abstract expressionist bursts. of o~ning r~eption is held Tuesday at color a.nd fT!Ovcment. Also bemg 7:30 p.m. Through Mar. 8, Mon.-Fri. sho~n 1s pohsh~d bronze sculpture 9 a.m.-2 p.m., evenings by appoint- by L11~da Jo Qumn .. and watercolors ment. 895-8361. and oils by local artists Eve Thom~ RUMAN EQUATION GALLERY, son. Through Feb. 28. Wed.-Fri. 2-6 1550 S. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach. p. m.. Sat.-Sun. noon-5 p. m. "Beyond the Snapshot: The Art of the 675-8675. Photographic Miniature," a thrce- AQUA CLASSICS GALLERY, 332 artist show of small-format photo- Forest Ave., 1128. Laguna Beach. graphs is exhibited. 497-7408 . .. Vive La Balcine" is featured and NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL celebrates .•he whaJcs and ~ mam-GALLERY, 3300 Newport Blvd. Oils mals. Nationally kno~n art!st.s. as-by Eleanor Forsyth and Naida SchorJ semble together for 1h1s cxh1b1t1on. are shown through Feb. 20. Mon.-Fn. Closes Sunday. Daily noon-8 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 528-1258. with a film at 6:30 p.m. 494--0138. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART-~·FAIR GALLERY, 664. S. Photo GaUery. 2701 Fairview Rd., ~oast Highway, ~guna Beach. Pamt- Costa Mesa. Works from the Jrtry rngs by Genevieve Bennett and Dell series entitled .. Riparian Rights. Alben Landeros ar:e shown through Lake Superior" are featured through Feb. 15. along with other gallery Feb. 19. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and artists' works. Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 7-9p;m. p.m .• Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER BALBOA BRANCH LIBRARY, FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 3621 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. W. MacArthur Blvd., Sp. 111, Santa Balboa resident Joan Christensen Ana "Between The Worlds: The Art currently exhibits her award-winning of Women's Altars" is featured. watercolor "The Dory Market" Curated'by Cheri Gaulke. Through through Feb. 28. 644-31 71. Feb. 22. Wed.-Sun. noon-5 p.m. BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest 549-4989. Ave .. Laguna Beach. Photographs ORANGERIE GALLERY, 480 that deal with the human ~ondition Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. "Inner are presented by artists Cail Rebhan Visions" an exhibit of pastel paint- and ('ynthia Gano Lewis. Through ings by' French artists Patricia of Mar. 9. Tues.-Sat 11 :30a.m.-5JO Beaonant, are presented through p.m. 497-1880. Mar. 8. A champag.nc reception is BOB SIEMON ART GALLERY, held tonight from 5-7 p.m. 494-5656. 1166 Sunflo~r ~t Fairvi~w. ~os~ QUORUM GALLERY, 374 N. Mesa. Ray Fn~sz s C!c:nes1s senes is Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Fa,Y shown, and his cxe1t1n4 new 8/10 Hoegcrman's oils. Jane London s painting "Winter's Edge· is a must recent watt'rcolors. a nd Sid see. Through Feb. 15. Mon.-Sat. I 0 Laden sen 's new sculptures are prc,. a.m.-6 p.m. 557-0804. entcd through Mar. I. Tues.-Sun. 10 CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS, 2219 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 494-4422. Main St., 1137, Huntington Beach. SANDSTONE GALLERY, 384-A Oriainal calli~raphic works by N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach ... A Thomas Ingmire are presented. Breath Of China," featuring Mary Through Mar. 3. Mon.-Sat. 1-5 p.m. Dooley's watercolors, is presented 960-5775. beginning Tuesday. Through Mar. 3. . CITY OF IRVINE FINE ~TS Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 497-6775. CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine. SPACE $'7 GALLERY, 701 S. St. "The Fiaure: Transformed by Tech-College Blvd.. Fullerton. "Of Two nology" fcatur~ manipulat~ pho-Minds" opens Saturdar with the toaraPI\¥· peinunaund draWJnpan~ worlcs of Marie Manha! and D1ane installation. Also on cxbibil is Morris fea1ured. An opening rec:e~ "Under Olass: Robotic Toys." tion is held Saturday from 4-7 p.m. "Portfolio: C'hildrcn .. s Art." and Throu&h M11r. 2. Wed.·Sat. 11 a.m.-4 .. Courtyard Sculpture." A!! cl~ p.m. 775-3 191. Mar. 23 ex~pt .. Courtyard which VORPAL GALLERY. 326 Glen- closes ~ar. 30. Mon.-Thun. 9 a.m.-9 neyre Laguna Beach. Tucs.-Sun. 11 p.m., Fn. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-3 61 Pm 49 .. 9441 p.m . .SS2-1078. a.m.-· · .... · - --,---·~---!!l!!!!!d~ 7 ACADEMY ~D NOtv11NATJONS / BEST DIRECTOR ROLAND JOFFE BEST ACTOR SAM WATERSTON BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR DR. HAJNG S. NGOR BEST SCREENPl.AY Based on Material from Another Medium BRUCE ROBINSON BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY CHRIS MENGES .. 529-~39 MANN BRlA PWA COSTA IEA 751-4184 EOWAROS TOWN C£NllR a,., sa1-• EOWAllOS SAOO.EBACll LA_. (213) 691 ~3 Nl(fA.9DSQlM ...,. 634 2S5J svurv CIE1>0Ml El-TB 8913'35 lOWMIOS CK* WCST ~10 • PACJrt HIWAY 39 OR"6 • 891 3693 DatebOOk/ FrkSay, Februery 8. 1985 e ( • OLINE: Frank Hcrbcn·s sc1~nce­ tict1on novel of an extraordinary unl\erse of the future comes to film. Dino De Laurentiss presents a David L) nch film. Starring Francesca .\nn1s. Brad Dounf. Jose Ferrer, and \11ng of the rock gro up The Police. Producl'd b) RawfTaella De Lauren- tm. ·directed b) David Lynch. \t·n·l·npla) b> D:n1d L)nch. THE COTTON CLUB: Directed b' I ranl 1s ( oppola and \tamng R1cti- ;1rd <•ere . .\ fl)J(}s stOI) about D1x1l· l>"~cr·(Gerl·). a com~t player whoS(: pla)gound " Harlem's after-hour club .. The ( otton Club ... °">er has ' IE sp1rahng upswtng. Sunny mesmcnt('S the media. parries with politicos and hobnobs with foreign polentates. all the while dodging bullets and other assaults. And thorugh II all she somehow manages to retain ha warmth and compassio n. and main- tain her own special innate d1gn11y 1n the most undignified of circum- sta nce'>. o\lso stamng Chns Saran- Jun. Richard Romanus. ( hfl De Young. Directed by Hcrbcn Ros<, Scrcenpla:, b)' Buck Hen!). MICKI & MAUDE:Stamng Dudll'y Moore and Amy Irving. The stor' about Ron (Moore) who 1s happil~ married to M1ck1 (pla)'cd b)' Ann Reinking) but finds h1msc lfhav1nian affair w11h Maude (Irving). Ro n quickly learns that both women arl' prl-gnant. and now he must cope with tv.o v.1 vcs -both expecting bab1e'> Directed b) Blake Edwards( .. lff'J THE FALCON AND THE SNOW- MAN: Rated R. Based o n a true storv about Chnstopher Boyce (Timothy Hulton ). son of a former FBI agent. who sold some of l\menca's most closely guarded secrets to the KGB. Based on the best-selling book by Robert Lindsey, .. The Falcon and the Snowman" also stars Scan Penn as Daulton Lee. who along with Boyce- was conv1cLed as a spy. Screenplay by Steven Za1lhan. Directed by John Schlesinger. Sean Penn (left) •tan u Daulton Lee and Timothy Hutton u Christopher Boyce ln .. The Falcon and the Snowman." THE FLAMINGO IUD: Matt Dillon stars as Jeffrey Withs. a John Carpenter ("Halloween:· "The plumber's son. who embarks on the Fog." "Christine"). time of his hfe at the El Flamingo JOH NNY DANGEROUSLY: Beach Club. where the P.A. system Michael Keaton ("Mr Mom .. ) stars crackcls with rock h11s and well-oiled as Johnn) Kell). a pQQr but honest bodies glisten in the sun. Willis hooks younJ man who 101ns the mob to pay up with the Oash)' Phil Brody (Rich-for his mothers pancreas operation ard Crenna). a gregarious spons car and becomes a to p criminal. Pitted dealer who reigns as the club's a$'1inst Johnny is Danny Vermin (Joe unoffical "king.·· Also starring Hector Piscopo). the kind of guy who could Eliz9ndo. Molly McCarthy and give crved.killers a bad name. The)' Rocker Jim C&rroll la fea-Manha Gehman. Dircted by Gari) arc Joined by a comedy cnscmbk that tured on the eoundtrack of Marshall includes .. Taxi's .. Marilu Henner as New World Picture.' "Tuff STARMAN: A romance. adventure Johnny\ girlfriend. Oscar-winner Turf... story about an alien (Jeff Bndges) Maureen Stapleton ("Reds"). and who comes to observe life on earth Peter Boyle ("Young Frankenstein"). the misfortune of saving Bronx beer and becomes st.anded near the Wis-Directed by Amy Heckerhng. haron D1uthc Schultz from an at-ronsin ho me of recently wido wed MASS APPEAL: Adapted for the tempted assass1nat1on. and ftnds Jenny Haydt n (Karen Allen). screen from Bill C. Davis· Broadway himself with a fnend for hfe -or tarman is told hy his peo ple that hit comed y, "Mass Appeal" 1s the death. Dwyer becomes involved w11h their mother ship will pick him up in story of Mark Dolson (Zcljko tht> mob and one psychopath's m1<11-thrccdaysinArizona.Starmancloncs lvanek). a n ideahsuc young scm- tress. Also stamng Gregor) Hines. the houman form of Scott Hayden. inanan. who accuses Father Tim Diane Lane a nd Lonette McKee. Jenny's recently deceased husband. Farlc) (Jack Lemmon), a com- PROTOCOL: Starring Gbld1e Jenny becomes an UO'W1lling pan1c1-fonable. llppling middle-aged priest. Hav.n a~Sunny Davis.a Washington. pant 1n a trip which becomes a o f 1><;1ng "Father Bojangles" who DC c0<. kta1l waitress wrenched from dangerous flight across America as practices ··song and dance theology .. a mundane n1stcnce and catapulted the two arc pursued by the U.S Army When 11 looks hke Dolson might be lir'>t to national attcntton, then the Also sUtmng Charles Martin Smith thrown out of the seminary fOr his 1 n_t_cr_n_a_11_o_n_a_I _s..;..po_tl._1~'-h_1 _D_u_r_in .. g_th_1_s_a_n_d_R_1_c_h_ar_d_J_a_ec_k_e_l._Di_rec_1_ed_b_v__,. .. r""a""d"'1ca~l .;;.ac"'"'t..;..;io"""""ns, Farley bcf ncnds him and Ines to teach this outspoken. yet 1ntcnsly comm11ted young man the reaht1es of how to wm fnends among the parishiners and advance pohu- call) 1n the Catholic Church. Also stanng Charles Dum1ng. Screenplay by Bill C. Davis. Directed by Glenn Jordan. A PASSAGE TO INOIA: First published in 1924. E.M. Forster's .. A Passage to I nd1a .. is an emotional and dcepl) personal story of love and cla'>s-struggle 1 n I 928 I nd1a as a young English woman 1s caught betwl'en the allure of the rxouc Indian lifestyle and her own strict upbringing. Wnt- ten a nd directed b> David Lean ( .. Great Expectations:· .. Doctor Zhivago." "Lawrence of Arabia," the Bndg.: on the River Kwa1"). Stamng Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Judy Davis. James Fox and Nigel Havers TUFF TURF: O n the mean streets of Los Angeles. Nick Hauser (Paul Mo nes) and his t<..-enage gang reign supreme until Morgan Hiller (James Spader). a streetwise newcomer. ap- pear; on the scene Hiller's problems 1ntens1fy when ht• sets his sights on Frank1. Nick's girl (Kim Richards). 11 AcMwMY AWARD NOMINA11~. 1 e Datebook/ Friday. February 8, 1985 EVEllYTHIMG VOO'VE Hl!A~D IS 'BUE El TORO 581 5880 I OWAROS SAOOl[BACK ,,, OIJIUrOlf,.. ,,., ........ .... "----·---- '*l.A •AOA 573 1611 SRO GATEWAY 5 lA H8A (213) 691 0633 •.oat IDCM 644 0760 AMC FASHION SQtJAR£ COWARDS NEWPORT ~ . ORMGE 63 7 0340 AMC OAANGl MAU *70 •' ruca OOlJ'f STOl£0 forcing her to make a choice bct"ctn N1ck·s rough and tumble world and his own litC on the other side of thl· tracks. Also starring Matt Clark and Claudette Nevins. Directed b) Frill Ku~~h. THE RIVER: A stol) about thl' triumph. through lovt'. faith and determination. of a young couple :t\ they face nature's greatest ravagn gnnd1ng poveny and wrenching sep- aration. Stamng Sissy Spacek. Ml'I Gibson and Scott Glen. Screenpla) b\ Robcn Dillion and Jultan Baff) 01rectcd by Mark Rydell. THE KILLING FIELDS: Based on Sydney Schanbcrg's 1980 Pulitzer Pr11e-winn1nganicle .. The Death and Life of Dith Pran:· .. The K1lhng Fields" 1s an intensely personal ston offnendsh1p and survival amidst thr torment of war. and how Pran sa' ed Schanbcrg's hfe. then later disap- peared into the countryside of Cam- bodia. Stamng Sam Water<;ton a'> Sydne:, Schanberg and Haing S. Ngor as D1th Pran. Directed by Roland Joffce. screenplay by Bruce Rob- mson. 'The River' awr;ish with melodramatics By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer "The River" makes the tor- nados and other travails of "Places in the Hean.. and .. Country" seem like a va- cation. away from the river," Sissy suggests. Her husband replies: .. This is our home place; our people are buried here." farm couple, but Lheir roles have no real dimension. Rated PG-13, this film might be too intense for young teens. when a fawn wanders into the It worked for Frank Capra. It steel mill. (It is based on an doesn't for ··The River." actual happening, says Sissy Spacek and Mel Rydell). The allegorical Gibson suffer admirably as the possibilities of the innocent r------------------------ At llast tomados blow over. But ftt"-Tite River," the Gar- veys (Sissy Spacek and Mel Gibson) live in constant fear that the next flood will wash their Tennessee farm into the next county. Thafs for starters. The com crop per- ishes. So does the cow. Sears can't be paid. Land speculator Scott Glenn hovers about, hoping to snap up the Garveys' land and Mrs. Garvey as well. Things get so bad that the head of the household must take a strikebreaking job at a steel mill ... Sometimes I think we'd do better somewhere else It would be easier to ap- preciate 0 Tbe River" if it hadn't followed the other two farmland films. Mark Rydell ( .. On Golden Pond") is always an j nteresting director. vis-- ually and with actors. es- pecially children. More film reviews oa Page 18. At least one scene is un- forgettable. While trying to repair a tractor, Miss Spacek is pinned underneath, her arm caught in the gears. Without help she would bleed to death. She incites the bull to a~tack the tractor and free her. Another key scene comes animal in the Dante-esque surroundings are obvious. But there is no payoff, and the scene becomes gratuitious. The problem of ··rhe River" lies with the screenplax. original story by Robert D1llon, script by Dillon and Julian ~· The values are black and white, the former being Scott Glenn, the latter being the noble farm folk. Glenn has the quiet menace for a convincing villain, but bis character is only a few d.ecades removed from the mortgage holders of stage melodramas. The film ends with the Garveys' neighbors pitchi~ in to save the farm from flooding. 'Witness' a ta ut suspense thriller BJ BOB THOMAS Amish with grave misgivi ngs. detective, betraying a tender- Aneda&e4 Presa Writer At first scornful of their ness be has rarely had a chance 0 Witness" is the first hit of strange ways -19th century to exhibit. Newcomer Kelly the new year, a taut thriller that clothes, horse and buggies, no McGillis is both stem and recalls Alfred Hitchcock in his electricity -he grows more sensuous, and ballet star Alex- prime. respectful of their in!)l~stry an~ ~nder Gudunov makes an tral. enduring values. l'Uld he 1s impressive dramatic debut as Peter Weir, the Aus tan drawn inevitably toward the her Amish suitor. who directed .. The Last widow. Wave," "Gallipoli" and .. The In less sensitive hands "Wit-Some jarring notes mark an Year of Living Dangerously," ncss" could seem an exploi-otherwise satisfying film. It's makes his American debut · f I h h hard to imaoine any cop so WI.th total ease. Like tataon o a peop e w o ave .,.. ed the·r dionitv and insensitive as to expose an Hl.tchcock, be seems to enioy preserv 1 -~ -~ · ~ d. ·d a1 · -But Weir and Amish boy and his mother to Placl.ng v1·01ent bap·pcnings in m avi u 15111• sc.unwriters Earl W. Wallace the denizens of an underworld the unlikeliest of pcGlacesffi. H~ and William~ Kelley present bar. also relishes the "M u n. the Amish viewpoint with r-------------- the Hitchcock term for the sympathy and understanding. single item on which the entire ,Weir's staging ofa barn-razing suspense hinges. is marvelously cinematic, and In thecaseof .. Witness," it is John Seale's camera lovingly a young Amish boy (Lukas captures the Pennsylvania Haas) who sees an undercover fannscapes. cop murdered in the men's Freed from his "Star Wars" room of the PhiladeJphia rail-derring-do, Harrison ford road station. The boy is en makes a plausible present-day route with his widowed -------------f mother (Kelly McOillis) from their Pennsylvania homeland to visit relatives in Baltimore and suddenly they arc plunged into a violent, alien world. A city-hardened detective (Harrison Ford) takes mother and son in hand. The case grows more complicated and deadly when the boY. re-~izes tbe killer: a Ph1ladel- plua cop. Both the boy and f'ord are marked for execu-tion~ and they flee with the mother to the family fann in the Amish country. Ford is sheltered by the THE UNC UT VERSION "One of the top ten flme of 1984." -Sheile a.neon. LA T-.. m111• -~ HUMYt LAST TWO DAYSI NIGHTlYl 7!00 Mf Ma2;30 ~·~AT....atfl llOCICY •FlJNNYAND WlNNlNG. YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME!* ' !IS ~(lklollNG S('WS l."l!S TV .... c... .... I 1. 0 I ll I I II \ \\ \; PROTOCOL -..,. SlMUIOI .. SHOlail ON17'0 COllAllJa ~ltiS (OlllMI$ (II.-lAQJM ltiS Woll emu t,,..10 1614611 F-•..ut --CIMMOS f(IUNTMI S'MY CITY ClJ(llR Wlllfl llt ISOO ~~ --·-t.-S llM.ISITY CIMMOSlmSIOl 154all ~, ... LI-.,_ .. -f AS*JI $QllMl u.wm.lm• (1U) 191'°'33 Ml~ Whne nuy 90Und creale. a ~&ft. RJVRBUJIUJO) lN nr.rt'AL ~BO ILU9»4''C11ttl 0.•~'11. <ifll 'iOTil ")\ 11¥ 1¥1 ... llJl<rnllS-I "'-'"--', ..,..,,._.,,...o._.~ "1I0""••1·nJ11W .wt.'-"''1 .--.. .... 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But Benbow managed to get Mike McMaban (member of both the soccer and wrestling teams) in with him. The party for both the boys and girls varsity soccer teams was Coach Benbow's idea -the boys were in on it all along. It was a surprise, however, to the girls who were .. kidnapped" by the boys and escorted to the clubhouse as dressed -no chance to change clothes or comb hair, etc. Now if boys can push their coach in the water, so can the girls, and into the pool went Coach Mickey Huntress: Gayle Clemans and Mindy Dalton found out coaches are well coordinated when Huntress dragged them in with her. (Huntress found o ut.there was some good swi mmers on the team -they kept diving until they recovered the bracelet she lost in the dousing.) __ "The party was an opportunity for the players to get to know each other and just have fun," said Nancy (Pleue eee PAPARAzzt/pace24) B,\111\llt '' ................... ~ Ke'rin Wolfe laeada for tlae tablee to .ene ap d111er1a. Coecla Jeff Benbow, left, le all wet and eo.ta da.nklq lnatlfator Jim Mc Mahan. Kidnapped ,Ul MCCer playen eaJo1 die dbuaer aad let t.M boJ9 do all thew0rk. 12 Oatebook/ Frld•y. Februery 8, 1985 -- MUD ••• Frompa&e3 feels good to put your makeup on and go out there onstagc like w u·re a ... a ... sex symbol, or \omething. Ifs fun to tease the guys who arc looking at you ltkc they want you. Besides, wrestling releases a lot of daily frus trations. Dolly stepped into the ring and expertly squirmed around in the oil that would keep her opponents from gettinf a good gnp on her. Sufficient y lubri- cated. she stepped further into the ring and threw a headlock on the guy who bid $15. If he thought thrs was going to be 'll'\ \. he soon learned other.: w1~c. The three two-01inute ro unds went by quickly, but not without a few bruises, pa ins, aches and misplaced hat hang suit tops. .\//part of the job. •• 1 t will be three years this March since I started mudwrestling," says Renee Vicary (aka California Angel), owner of Classics Sports, an Orange County-based business that brokers female mud and oil wrestlers ... It was my twen- ty-fi rst birthday and I went into "It feels good to put you makeup on and go out there onstage like you're a ... a ... sex symbol, or some- thing. It's fun to tease the gays who are looking at you like they want you." a club in Fullerton where they were having mudwrestling. I watched as the girls were screaming and fighting and swearing at each other. One of the girls happened to scream at me 'I'LL TAKE YOU ON!' I had a couple of drinks so I said 'YEH. RIGHT!' .. Afterward the owner came up to me and asked me if I wanted to work for him. I made two hundred bucks m y first night." "Angel" is sitting in the li ving room of her Buena Park home. Renee LeMorte (Dolly Drysdale) sits across fro·m her, exhausted from last night's match. Four dogs, two big Rottweilers and two little ShihTzus. keep watch in the backyard. Shortly after Angers first mudwrestling bout, she was crowned World Champion in an event produced for cable television. Today. 2112 years after her mercurial rise to the slippery top of the mud wrestling world, Angel owns her own home, drives a Corvette, and operates two business: an all-female limousine service ("strictly on the level") and a combination mud/oil wrestling-singing tele- grams~nd-strip-o-grams ser- vice. She says she grossed more than $68,000 last year. .. After being named the world's champion, I j ust got a couple of my girlfriends together, took around somtt pictures and now I have 15 loyal girls and 25 parttime girts who wrestle for me," says Angel. "We do two shows on Sundays. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and one show on Thursdays." Dolly joined Angel a year ago. She attended a show one evening with her gi rlfriends, had a few drinks and right away decided to join "the fun." "I did it for the money at first," says Dolly. "But now it's Dolly joined Angel a year ago. Slae attended a show one evealng with lier girlf rlead1, had a few drinks and rlpt away decided to join "tile fan." doesn't even feet like a job. I mean, I go there, have a drink, talk with my mends and work for maybe I 5 minutes, max . What better way to make a living." Mud and oil wrestling looks like all-female Celcbrity- WrestlinJ. and 65 percent of the time as, according to Angel. But o nce the audience starts rooting for the other girl. or someone accidentally gets punched, "the ~iris get mad and it ends up being real." says Angel. "And when the guys get in the ring, it's always real. What happens. happens. But they usually don't try to wrestle the girls, they try to be sex). And ifitgetsoutofcontrol and they try to tear off the girl's bathing suit, we just say 'time's up!' "Mud wrestling will always be around," Angel adds, "it w1H never go out of style. It's no different than watching girls strip. Besides with\ls, you get to see the girls wrestlinJ. too." "I agree, mudwresthng will always be around," says Dolly. "It's fun, it's exciting and the money's great! And we're lady- like onstage, not sleazy and tacky like strippers. That's wh y I like it so much." Datebook/ Friday. F•bruary 8. 1985 13 I i ' ' I I · 1 I ------ Killer's inheritance horrifies readers Dear Ann Landers: The a•-nervgus breakdown? betterwaytocheckouta recent should be a reward for murder tached clipping horrified us. Is Since your column is read by miscarriageofjustice. It makes but apparently there is, and a the world s uffering a mass millions we can think of no absolutely no sense that there sizable one at that. COSTA MESA . EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER 979·4141 tiAR80fl AT ~ ... MISSOtV(JO EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL 495-6220 S.D. fWY TO CROWN VALLEY PREVIEW AT 9:00 1• Oatebook/ Frtdmy, February 8, 1985 mMll SYUFY CfTY CENTER 634·2553 3901 METROPOUTAH Here is the story as it appeared in the Dallas press: Killer to Get llllterltuce An honor student who shot his parents to death three years ago will sha re in their $1 .2 million estate after he is re- leased from an exclusive psy- chiatric facility on his 18th birthday. David Randall Keeler kllled William A. Keeler, -pre5ident of Arco Oil and Gas Co., and Anita Faye Keeler in 1981 . Mental health experts said the father's scolding over the boy's hairsty le and failure to make his bed unleashed a n uncon- trollable rage in bis son that bad been buildinJ for years. Texas laws did not allow David, then 14, to face charges as an adult. On his 18th birthday, David will be de- clared an adult not subject to control by juvenile authorities and his criminal record can be sealed. TBUNDER- STRU<S IN DECATUR, ILL. DEAR STRUCK: I eu.t believe tllat Dawt B-M•" Ieeler will walk oet ef a mntal llospltal, eelled Ilia tlaare of Cite mlllle9-do1Jar- pla eatmte left by Cite ,.reau lie mutleM. ... 90t be 1ab- ject to aay kbMI of periodic dleck by Cite meatml Ilea.Ida pnfea1a..aJ1. ObvlM1ly die boy luul Hrjen bftavlora.I proltlem1. Be .-W be moaltored clole- ly wlalle mUDI die "1nt .. meat fnm llolfltml IUe to prtv•te cltllea. laote Mme cartq relatives will be• tile scae to make tare O.vt• 1et1 emotloul ••ppert u well a1 profea1loul eMaseU.,. Although I am over 40, m attitude concerning sex ha changed little through th years. It w~s ~ way of expres! mg af prec1at1on to my pan ner. would have preferre other ways of saying "than you." My husband is a perfec companion and confidant. have always been grateful tha we met in college and chos each other. We have supporto one another in raisang ou children, carinf for elderl parents, maintaming a lovel home, servins in our churc and commuml}' projects. W enjoy the out-of-doors, cams: ing, sports, travel and cultun treats like museums concert! plays ar:id opera. We are be! friends. ~ arc frequent hug: pats and expressions of affe< lion. We often go to slec holdinJ hands. But intercours is not an important part of ou lives. If I never bad it again would not miss it. My husban feels the same. Mapzioe .di and TV hav done their best to make -fee like freaks, but actually we ar -NORMAL AND HAPPY D SANTA BARBARA DEAR N. AM B.= Over 41 Are Y• 4Z er 111 W .. teYer, I yo•r 't:S Ritt yoe botl WMM ••• It? WUt' prMl•T WUt'1 O.lt'? If yo area't 1ue, 1• Deed Mm rMlp. It'• available la tll beoklet: .. Neeklal aM Penta Dear An Laden: This -WUt An Cite Umlu?" Mal country's preoccupation with yov '•"' te Am LaMen sex has been grossly magnified P.O. Bes llffl, CMcqe, WI by the macho media of TV, ....... u, elldellaa H eeat movies, literature, magazines, · ... • ..... •lampM, sell newspapers and on and on. ~ eaveJepe. sme:= 2010m tt1a1s .. ,,... 12:11, 4t2I. ta ntE T8'liM'MTOA [!) .. 1:11, lta .. ,,... 2'.JI. ta. ll:JI I I { s j < t I t .. . '• t e :I e iJ 1, I look back over 20 y ears of theater Tl~ past two decades - six years' worth today and the rest over the nex t two weeks: In the beginning ( 1965). Orange County was a vast theatrical wasteland by today's standards. The onl y pro- fessional theater around wa s his is. the first of three Anaheim's Melodyland. and mns reviewing the past 20 Costa Mesa could hardly lay rs in Orange County claim. as it does today, to the tcr ) designation of "City of the Ans" -there was no local osta Mesa abounds with theater until the C1v1c Play- year theatrical celebrations house open ed its doors in ' to turn. South Coast Repert ory had built Its tiny. 75-seat house on the Newport bayfront and alrea dy was nex ing its artistic muscles with such stunners as "Othello" and .. The Birthday Party." Thr annual Footlight Festi- val for community theaters at 'anta Ana College introduced a hot new group. Mary East- man 's Orange Studio Theater. which won that competition and later mounted a superb ve rsion of .. All the King's Men." That show shared the year's top honors in this news.- paper' first yearend su mmary with "Stop the W~rld, I Want to Get otr· at the new .. vear. Next month will June. Laguna. Sa n Clemente rk· the official two-decade and Santa Ana housed the .. old hday of South Coast Rep.. time" th~ters. an~ fledgling ry. and the Costa Mesa community operauons fun c- ic Playhouse will follow tioned in Huntington Beach. its own such observance Westminster and Tustin. June. By the end of the year. hich means, one realizes howeve r, the wheels had begun th a glance at his own ------------ Anaheim Playhouse. directed Ton i Tennille (then known u Toni Shearer) kJ..ee co-etar by a new Orange Countian and cllrector Tonr Brandt ln tbe 1969 productlon of "Once (PleueeeeTHEATER/pace 16) Upon a llattreee' by tbe Rancho Com.manlty Playen . sonal calendar, that your rrespondent also is looking ck on 20 years of chronicling e theater in the entenain- ent pages of the Daily Pilot, ce all three sagas had thei r ginnings in 1965. The first review, in fact. pea red on Feb. I . 1965, and nce rn ed the Laguna Pla y- use's production of "A housand Clowns." That ow (starri ng a pre-MASH ike Farrell) was mounted by e playhouse's managing di- ctor, Doug Rowe, who later ft to pursue a professional ting career. but returned in 75 and remains the head an at Laguna. At the same time, David mm es and Martin Benson ere putting the finishing uches on their new theater in ewpon Beach, to be called uth Coast Repertory, while ati Tambellini had just been ired by the city of Costa Mesa organize tts new Civic layhouse on the Orange ounty Fairgrounds. All arc ill around, doing basically e same things they were ing 20 years ago when their eaters were in their infancy. itto for Robert Cohen, a ember of the original UC inc faculty in its drama partmcnt. He's the depan- ent chairman now. A peck into Oranse Coun- 's theatrical archives un- nhs a treasure trove of stalgia, which will be the ic of thi column and those the next two Friday . ln- cd, there is enough material rinfinite reminiscing, but we n't bore yo u by reciting apter and verse. What fol· ws, instead, is a ycar-by-~car Ina of the hiJhliahts of the llf COfflll CUI (I) I 00 • 00 II 00 111 90 (K.IJ) l lO I JO loMIRADA ~ __,~ 11JO /JO 4 ••JO IJO 1010 ~ I<"'' 0. S... 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"' CLUB Mf.A IUENA'AM CO$TAMESA lfMME -OM*it ~ UA Movies llA~ I o .. ~,cl~ 9,,,,0' I 11*'1ri!S WOOclllnOO" 990~ 962•992 )'0 7'4~ ~ !151 ffi')S 634 2!153 UI 100 100 tlO ,,. [l rofM) LAMAIM wtST'MIMSTtR f llwall1S Saclclle!i.lf• AW:. fisl'lfOn SQwrf UAT#'fl~ ' t·IS ... 996~ 15 Oatebook/ Friday, February 8. 1985 IS , I ' ' R '~ l I . ... THEATER ... Frompacel& destined to make his mark on local theater, Kent Johnson. The foll owing year ( 1966) saw Johnson repeating· hi s .. Stop the World" triumph.at Laguna and the show fi nished second to another Laguna entry. Doug Rowe's .. A Man fo r All Seasons." Number three on the hit parade was Mary Eastman's memorable revue of Jules Feiffer sketches. "little man in search of his serious side,'" a show that played fi ve months and 36 performances in Orange, then moved to Hollywood for another six-week stint. In Newport. SCR already was outgrowing its Second Step Theater and was preparing to move up in the world. SCR moved 0 uptown" to its Third Step Theater in a Costa Mesa storefront in 1967 and absorbed the Actor's Circle Theater company from Long Beach. On the community scene, Kent Johnson turned to the authors of "Stop the World" to create the top show of 196 7. ..The Roar of the Greasepaint. the Smell of the "'MASS APPEAL' DELIVERS. tt is substantial, entertainiog and satisfying. Jack Lemmon is at the top of his dramatic form •.. No one does it better." ~~it, HIC·T\I, THE T004Y SHOW COSTA MESA Edwards Sooth Coas1 Pl.va 546-2711 HUNTINGTON IEACH Edwards Huntington Ctntma 848-0388 IRWIE LA HMM MtSSOI VIEJO Edwards Woodbridge ~ Fashion Edwards MISSIOll Cinema Square Vieio Mall 551-1)655 691 ~ 495-6220 I NO "USl:S ACCE'1ED '°"THIS fNOAGOIOIT I •• DeteboOk/ Friday. February 8, 1985 --- OfWf GE Cmeoome ~·2553 OfWtG( Pacific's Orange Oriv•Hn ~·9361 Crowd:" at Laguna, while Eastman ·~ long-running .. Luv" in Orange was right behind. Laguna also had the third and fourth places on the Pilot's survey with "The Sub- ject Was Roses" and .. A View From the Bridge." It was a vintage year. Laguna captured its third straight top community honor in 1968 with John Ferzacca's production of "The Lion Winter" as Mary Eastma gripping "Medea" placed ! ond. The latter marked impen.ding end of the Ora· Studio Theater after four ha ly producti ve seasons. Si closed its Second Step afte year of o perating be theaters. "Stop the World" retun (Pleue eee THEATER/pace "A mAL DW8HT-COMPl.ETD. Y CAPTIYATlll. llEFllElllll&l Y DlffEllElfT... Ae• Re.a NEW \'OAK POST edwards TOWN CENTER FRI 6:00 8:15, 10:30 "' 1 •• L" .,751 4184 .,. ,, v •' ' a·• , • co~u MBA SAT /SUN 1:3C 3:45, 6:00 8: 15, 10:30 lUXlMY THIATJtlS FintTwelltt-.~* Olll Y S2.1S U.._ htJ wrr.a.PQ SHOWS AT 12:50 l :OO S :10 7 :JO 6 t :lO llASS~L .. ) AT 12:10 J :10 ,:16 1:10 1 :10. 10:10 llllCfU611AUD& ..,._,,,AT U1H 3 t10 S:JO 6 10:20 SNl:AK AT I"" .,._,.. PMTAllA .. , 12<'0 l :OO S:JO 1 :40 10:00. Sllown in 4 ·Track Ma9natic Sound fULU ... "1lt.UllS fl') Sllow1 at 1 :45 4 :1$ 7 -JO 6 10:10 mv&lllLY HtU.S COP flll) SHOWS AT 'I $ l :JS S:l5 7:50. 10 :05 AtADEMYAWAPIJ HOMME BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY IRJ-· BEVERl~f 1-lllJ-'~ ~· ----·-.---- DRIVE -INS ::~~ STADIUm a m 11111g11t11« 11w ''*"" WMeaPf•> l'lut CO·H I Unfattllfwlly V•wn(,.Q) WttWnt) "'"' co ........ ,. Tnlaf of Haar1s (i.) STA~ .. ) l'lut Co·Hlt Dune (!"0·1 J) NOW PLAYING • IMA •COSTA MHA AIWTUI VALUY •CMMll Mm 8'u ~ ./ fOW11ds South ~1 !12'~ Plw~77t1 E dwWs fCMlllin tJ'c.n.tome V*t G-1500 ll4-2563 ....... •WQJWTDt Edwlrds~ EOWWOSC!nelnt ~1 1 W'5I •llllU'Alll •RTDM UA... EdWOs £1 T0t0 162 .. , 51119500 ·-Vlt.M> •1.3935 /f dwardl Miuioll YitlCI .... -.mo •C81TA.uA Edwln1$ H.wtlOf lw!n '31·3l!01 -m fl's ec- the lge l1l-_R ra >th 1ed 17) ' s ATER ... el6 mmunity forefro nt in in 1970 wit h Hap Graham·s this time at the Costa stagin&-of .. A Delicate Bal- ivic Playhouse, where ance," while the Westminster ector Thor Nielsen Community Theater began an to the head of that year's -artistic overhaul with 'a splen- t was followed by John did .. David and Lisa," ranked ca 's production of .. , number two. It was a binh year Sang for My Father," fo r several new groups - the was the first production Open End Theater. the new Laguna Moulton Ensemble Theater, the Nifty use. and "Philadelphfa, Theater, the Ana-Modjeska 1 Come," one of the last Players and the Irvine Com- al the olQ_,, Laguna munity Theater -but only r. Also in the top JO the latter two survi ved. r four) ''Was .. Once a Mattress" by the shon-The Seventies were under Rancho Community wa y, and 1971 was to become rs, which starred Toni one of the most productive in ille (then known as Toni the 1965-85 period. More r). about those vi ntage years in ta Mesa also set the pace next week's colu mn. hat Ch ampionship Season' Irvine Community Theater FUNNY THING HAPPENED E WAY TO THE FORUM," a se1 1n ancient Rome, is being ntcd by the Harlequin Dinner ouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Ana (979-5511 ). Performances iven nightly except Mondays at ing curtain times through Feb. ALJFORNIA SUITE," a quartet eil Simon c;0medics, completes n at the Gem T heater. 12852 n St., Garden Grove (636-7213). I performances are tonight and rday at 8 p.m. ME BLOW YOUR BORN," a I Simon comedy. 1s the fare at the nd Dinner TheateT, I Hotel Way, heim (772-7710). Performances given nightly except Mo. ndays at ing curtain times through March 'I OUORTTO BE IN Pl~RES," e1I Simon comedy, is closing at the guna Moulton Playhouse. 606 una Canyon Road. Laguna Beach 4-0743). Fi nal pcrl'ormances are night and Saturday at 8 p.m. and nday at 2:30. "JESUS CHRIST, SUPERSTAR," musicaJ version of the Crucifixion. ns tonight at Saddlcback College uth in Mission Viejo (831-4656). erformanccs will be given tonight. turday and Feb. 14-16at 8 p.m. and undays. Feb. IO and I 7. at 3 p.m. "JUKE BOX SATURDAY IGHT," an orWnal musical revue of he 1940s. is beina presented at bastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 40 Ave. Pico. San Oemcotc 492-9950). · Performances are ednesdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m. unul March 10. "ONCE UPON A MATTR~." a musicaJ comedy fairy talc. opens 1h1s weekend at Ehzabeth Howard's Cur- tain CaJJ Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino ReaL Tustin (838.-1540). Performances arc given nightly e11- cept Monday at varying curtain times through March 31. "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON," a Pulitzer Pnzc.winning drama, is bein4 presented by· the Irvine Community Theater at Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunnyh11l Road off Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Performances arc Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 23 with a Sunday matintts at 2 p.m. Feb. 17. "THE SHOW OFF," a vintage comedy. completes its run on the main stage of of South Coast Reper- tory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Closing per- fonnances arc tonight at 8. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. "THE SOUND OF MUSIC," Rodgers and Hammerstein's musi- cal, is being prescoted by the Regional Repertory Theater Company at the Forum Theater, 4175 Fairmont Blvd .• Yorba Linda (779-8591). Per- formances arc Fridays and Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2 through Feb. 17. "TANTALUS," a European suspense drama. winds up at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street tt Yorktown Avenue 1n the Staclifl' Village shoppin& center (832-1.0S). Final performances arc toniaht and Saturday at 8:30. 4 TRACK OOl.BY STEMO £OOIE MUl'IPtf'r • ....,_LY Ma&.S COP'' (a) 1110 ... ," 10-15 4 TAACK 00l.8Y ST!MO HA-.0.. FOflD "Wft'NIU" (8) 7 1$,. 4$ JACI< LEMUON "MAH APn.Al'' tNJ, Ffll 7 00. t:GO. 11:00 MON •TWUfla, 7:00. ~ •.20 "lllUC•I A MAUM" (N-ta) l(t t0-10 MAN"(N) I 00. to-"30 '"TMI COnoN Cl•" (II) IHCl llEIT PICTURE "A 'ASSA81 YO PIDIA" {H) ••s. 1000 OOL8Y STl:M.O HAMltON FOflO "Wftt•H"('I_) 1:00, a.JO, I0-20 ~ TI'IAQI OOL8Y ITIMO !DOE~ '-.rvDLY Ma.LI COP" ('I) 130,1 ... IOIO .... ~ 1:00. n oo PAEVIEW FNDAY .......,an a..·· <a> t1IO HAMllSOH F()N) ........... (8) 1 1s. •.-s 1:20 ··ava11 ... ..,....··ca> l:30. tO 10 ."'"' MASYlr' (N-1 J ) Ffll 1 '°· 111IO PAEVEW FNOAY ............. a.....-(8)915 1 ~ AW""" NOWS INCL ll£ST PICTUAf .,,. •!LUNG nllM" (11) 1 15.~ '"1MI COTTON Q.US" (8) 11IO. tO 3$ ·...ar1 a uuer <"-u i '"TMI RA 2 PIOO •IO" (l>O-U) 1110. aoo. soo. 1 oo 11 oo ~NII ·"V1StON ouesr· (111 'oo JAO(L£....c>H ··...ss ·~ .. CNl 1 •S 3 •5 S '5, 1 ~. t U Datet>oottJ Friday. February 8. 1985 ' I 1 . , f .. • r ' , . -~ --~-----~~~~~ . 'That's Dancing' an entertaining musical By BOB THOMAS Entenainment" films. (golden years), Mikhail ponance if it had traced the torily on film. Auociated Pres• Writer Being an MGMUA pro-Baryshnikov (ballet). musical's beginnings on Purists will carp about the .. That's Dancing" is a de-duction, "That's Dancing" re-Kelly returns to bring film Broadway and in vaudeville. final segment. Why feature the l1cious smorgasbord of dance lies heavily on the musicals of dance up to the present with Busby Berkeley's geometric "Flashdance" solo which was on film. a worthy compani on those two companies, as well ''Flashdance," .. Saturday patterns always make fascinat-actually perf<;>rmed by three to "That's Entertainment.., As as the 1930s Busby Berkeley Night Fever0 and Michael mg viewing, and there are dan~rs? Manne Jahan .finally wi th all smorgasbords, patrons films for Warner Bros. (United Jackson's .. Beat It." sublime moments of Astaire rece1yed the ~reen cr~1t. An~ wi ll enjoy some of the dishes Artists bought the Warner The pre-history is traced and Rogers. Another show-_ why include Beat It w~~n 1~ .and complarn about omis-.Bros. pre-1948 films). sketchily, perhaps justrfiably stopper: Shirley Temple and was prod.uced for.1elevmon. sions. · The format is the same-a-s since-musicals couldn't be Bill .. Bojangles" Robinson in1l .The obYious motive was .!Q. It purports to be a history of before. The dances are in-heard until talkies came along. spirited tap-duet from "The help capture the youth market. film dancing, but of course it troduced by star-commen-There are snippets of Isadora Littlest Rebel... MGMUA had . reportedly isn't. Many of the best MGM tators in various categories: Duncan, Anna Pavlova and expected a PG rating because dance~ by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly (Berkeley). Liza peep-show butterfly dancers Produ~ers . Jack Haley Jr.. of the brief flash of fan dancer Gene Kell y have already been Minnelli (Broadway), Sammy but little else. The film would and David Niven Jr .• m~n~rd Sally Rand's bare behind. clillcd in the two Y'rhat's Davis (stylist$}, Ray Bolger have had more historical im-to unearth Ray Bo~g~,r 5 f 1 However, the RatingAdminis- •• ~~~~~~ ~-----~~----------------~ On~y Had a Brain dance trationga ve''Thafs~ncin~· wh1~h was c.~t from ~he final a G. meaning for general version . of T:he . w .izard of audiences which seems justi- The Brothers of Saint Ba.5il 's School preached against vice, lust and disrespect. But that never stopped these guys. · Heauen help us If God had wanted them to be angels, He would have given them wl11§'. HBO PICTURES IN ASSOCIATION WITH SILVER SCREEN PARTNERS PRESENTS A MARK CARUNER-OAN WICUTOW PRODUCTION HEAVEN HELP US · ANDREW McCARTHY MARY STUART MASTERSON · KEVIN Dill.ON ·MAlCOlM DANARE ·KATE REIO WAllACC SHAWN ·JOHN HEARD AS TIMOTHY ANO DONALD Sl/THEl:U..AND -:. IAMES HORNER·-·...: CHARLES PURPURA. ·-;DAN WICUTOW ANO MARK CAALINER)! IR r WTMCTaD I --: MICHAEL OfNNER _. II irlDlltl ACQlll'a.m. • • ' A a 6-STl\a Ul!Mf !Miil • AIUll .,, ..... -. STARTS TODAY ··~--...... - -.-emf A MEJA GMDIJI INM U MAIM W wutWTa WUldl ltlll UA MIMll UA CINmn EOWWS WatllrOOll AMC FllNon Scluwt AMC Or*'Oit Mii UA Mii Peclllc's ~Way J11 ~ ~ S»4401 1111.om 837.o:MO •CMe DIM In _,_ &lW ... u--=-..,.., UA MIMll E ...... ~ [dwanls lJIMnlly SR) Gltwwly 5 UA OCy ew.na .... Plclllc·• """*"' ~ 17t-tl60 I 9152.-i 6et 91 &54-881 I 523-181 I ..,,...11 ()9tet>ook/ Frld~. t=.bruary 8. 1965 Oz." It 1s startling m its bnght fied · Technicolor. and Bolger is · sprightly as ever. But it is not ----------· up to the standard of the rest of hoz ... The weakest segment is the ballet, despite Bariyshnikov's soarin$ leaps from .. The Turn- ing Point.0 The other excerpts demonstrate why ballet has rarely been captured satisfac- Bowers Museum offers showcase for local artists Over the last 50 years. the 1-------------Bowers Museum in Santa Ana • ••• has become known for its or1gmality in presenting its art and educational programs. Flying Alaskan Eskimos into Santa Ana to expose museum patrons to their culture. host- i ng courtyard-held cel- ebrations, elegant dinner parties inside the museum. all bring to the museum local community an from around the world. In June of 1984. it was suggested that the museum set up a showcase for local artists' work, a place for potential customers to see all types of an and talk to the creators of each piece. Soon after the idea was suggested, the Bowers Mu- seum Galleria Artists' Co-op was born! Twenty-one artists con· tributcd over 350 man-hour~ . and a lot of elbow grease tc transform a long vacant busi· ncss space in the museum'! Education Center into a show· case of paintinp. phot<>jr3· phy, ceramics. Jewelry. fibe1 art and wearable art. The Artists' Co-op is truly i unique idea in the museurr world, and has proved to tM popular with Orange and Lo: Angeles cities. The Galleria IOc:atcd at 2036 N. Main St. i1 Santa Ana, is easily acceuibl• by the Garden Grove. New port and Santa Ana freeway Shop boun are 11 a.m. to · p.m., WednC$day through Sa• u.rday4 and Sunday from noo1 until J p.m. •f •••a1ll1Ulllli .. ... By DON ESCALANTE Of tbe Datebook Slaff Last Sunday marked the 25th anniversary of the .. day he music died," as Don clean wrote in American Pie. And while the tragic, un- imely death of Buddy HoJly nnancntly insured his egend in the music industry, isteners of past decades can ke more personal and im- ediate 'satisfaction and. en- oy ment from performers of a ygone era who not only urvived, but continue to lend redence to past accomplish- cnts and lore. A prime example of one uch "survivor" is si nger- ongwriter Roy O rbison, who acked the Crazy Horse aloon in Santa Ana for two hows Sunday night. While a ellout in the 250-scat theater is the norm, the speed with hich fans gobbled up the $25 ucats for .. The Big O" was ncommon. Management re- rted all seats were gone 12 ays a~er ticket sales com- enced. Doubts that Orbison's abiH- ty to do justice to his great hits of more than two decades past were laid to rest at the con- clusion ofhis opening number. '"Only The Lonely." Now 48, Orbison appeared in all the familiar stat>les of his era. The Prince VahantJtair- cut. dark glasses, black outfit set off only by a maroon vest and near motionless posture while performing. all were present with the dark imagery completed by the spotlight on the performer (no bright lights on the Orbison show.) His 5-picce band and two back-up singers performed creditably in attempting to duplicate the sounds of years past with songs such as "Leah," .. Candy Man," and "It's Over." The latter ballad produced a sta nding ovation. one of a number received by Orbison during the SO-minute set. The first such response came half- way thro\llh the show with his matchlesa rendition of .. Cryin•:• Sorry, McLean, no one per- fonns this one quite like its author. The reaction to the Iona biah note at the conclusion of this so• led to wild applame. Orbiton perfonna, petjod. And that's the way his fans ... I . ' "'-· expect him to showcase his enough Orbison Sunday, what Crazy Hone are Tom T Hall Februry !$. Ticket infor- talcnts. There is no introduc-was tnerc was excellent. ud Terry Glbbt W1 comiag matioa may be obtal.Ded by tion ofnumbersorchatterwith Closing oat the month at the Monday ud Jerry Jeff Walker 'callta1 Ht-151%. the audience, only a short .-----=------------------------------- introduction of band members near the end of the per- formance. To his credit, he gives the people what they come to hear. There are no medleys, no clipped versions of songs he has performed hundreds of ti mes through the years. They sound as they did when re- cor&d -the only pieces lacking are strings which play- ed such an important part on hits such as .. Only The Lone- ly" and "Running Scared." The o nly deviation from the original sound was at the end of. his most popular and re- cognizable number, .. Pretty Woman.'' With two members of the band mannin$ drumsticks to keep the familiar staccato beat going throughout the number, the band was allowed to play a few extra licks not part of the 60's sound. However, Orbison returned to the mike to give it the long, popular closing note that brought the crowd to its feet. The shouting, applauding crowd was then quieted to a near stillness as O rbison kick- ed off .. Running Scared" with practically no accompar:ii - ment. The almost tot.al quiet he commanded was a tribute to his fo llowing. While the ballads were popular. so too were the more rollicking numbers ... 1 Got A Woman," a true rockabilly hit, takes one back to the 50's to remind listeners of his associa- tion albeit short, with the Sun Records operation of Sar:n Phillips that produced Elvis Presley, Johnny Cas~. Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lew1s, et al. "I Got A Woman" never sounded better. and occasion- ed the Orbison tongue roll. which returned, of course, in "Pretty Woman.'' An encore was demanded but included only a portion of "Running Scared." His 14 songs seemed inadequate to suit the taste of his audience and was the ontr disappoint- ment of the evenmg. A j>rimarily youna cro d at the Crazy Horse demonsuated the ditc0vtrY and rediscovery of the music of the t9SOl and 60s. While there wu not a>STAMESA Edwards OnetN Center 979-414.t HUN11NGTON ltlbt Edwards Huntingtan Beach 848.Q.)88 flMlllE LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA HIU5 ORANGE Edwards university f.dwlrds So. Coast Edwardsif'SoCal's l.aQuna AMC Orange Mall ~11 497·17'1 Hills Mall 768-6611 637-0340 LA MiliADA SAOGlteway 523-1611 ( CHtCK THIAT•I otalCTO•UtsQ CAU roa SHOWTIMCS) o.t•ookl Frktey. ~ a. 1985 I• •.. I -i ' I I I ..... .. '' I , Arnold Scllwaneneger and Ilaria 81lrlftl' (at rtcJat). and Newlywecla Martel BeJRloeway and SteYe Crt•m•n (center) are pbotOfJapbed for tbe l'ebnaary t.ae of Vanity Fair maculne. Bottom plaotof.rapb; Carol Ba.rnettadm.ln9 tbe regiown beard of Placido DomJnco recendy ln .New York. DomJnco and frlenda were celebratmc one day after bl.a 44tb blrtbday . A)ERE~~~ A tlL [WflJ FIJ1 "f"Wlf" !XXXi ~ CAnDH tW'f mwMT KR.LY~ OfJ5 ~ a...•,_,..(X)W.D l nm u.-..... ~w ,.."WtfWfBS.~~ ...... tat.w 0...1tftl. [WSJ f Q R-·,-·--·---· ..... _,_ -· MAtDI 639 8710 COSTA llSA 7Sl-4184 ._ SSl-0655 STAOUI Oil~ WWAROS TOWN CCHTClt EDWNIDS W0008Rl>C( 11.\TlllA llAI $1~ lllSlCl u MTOll & ,,.. coma MaMCA ,..., C Of al \U ... ,. 8214070 COST A llSA 979-4141 raam 637-0340 llWM PARll Oil ~ EDWARDS CINDM COO(R AMC OltMGC llMll llll:Wf W or ANO 11 1W1101 & MIMIS IUSTll SO Of lllCClll .. ,.. 9524993 ll TC.O ~1·9500 raam 634-3911 ' IM MIMES 8 EDWARDS El TORO IM CITY CENTER ll'llf:lllJM ,MlllMtl ll IOIO Ill ,_ Pf.MS PWA " flt cm S1aP11C cum• IET-.sTfJ •IM WCSU.ST£R TWW • 89S-S3JJ OUTSll llW.l Oii fDWIW)S • * Detebook/ Friday, February 8, 1985 - I . TON THE TOWN eeS offers handsome settini~ expensive menu ERb Y BUSH SMITH tebook Staff en the little restaurant the Port The'\ter on rope in Corona del Mar lied The Pirates Inn, it some of the lowest- fare in town in a dusky- atmosphere. w that it's called TREES. ers some of the hi$her- d food in town, in a some, slickly contem- ry setting. ish I could tell you the and atmosphere are hy of the prices. But we're ing an a la carte menu with ces alone averaging $15. t's putting it in the price park of The Ritz or La me. Trees' food is good - not that good. ertainl y the eclectic menu. 1ch changes daily but ays includes certain orites. is appealing. how- er. In the best contemporary Now Serving .COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY $199 BRUICH Includes Beverage Well Drink or 86er 9:00 Al to 1 :00 Pl 845-8091 1712 Placentl• Coat• MeN fashion, there are European, Oriental and home-town America touches. Appetizers. for instance, vary from home- made ravioli stuffed with Gruyere, Parmesa n and Ricot- ta cheeses ($7) to spring rolls with vegetanan stuffing and calamari. mussels and There's also lamb loan en spicy dipping sauce ($6). asparagus tips in garlic cream croute ($22), but the real Soups, the evening of our sa uce ($14) to a Thai stopper on the menu is .. baked visit. were cream of asparagus marinated stir fry of chicken American meatl oaf with and baked Swiss onion with and matchstick. vegetables mashed potatoes and grav)..... _ Gruyere. En trees ra')ged from ($15). Chopsticks were in at $13.50. But you must under- homemade fcttuc1ni with evidence at several tables. (Pleue eee TOWN/pace 23) ~~~~___.;:___;:...:;_;_;.;;..:..___;,;;;..;;____;~~...;......~~~~~~~~~~~_;:_~ OHM UIM'NC .. NEI. SIMON'S HllAAIOUS (OMfrN -ii.,. FOR AESfA\IATIONS <All '•~I fiJJ.,.,d' ,fl I 714· 772· 7710 GROUP snus 714 772 1220 GULLIVER'S C:VALENTINE S Il4Y 833-8411 18482 MA \ ARTHUR IRVINE Oatebook/ Friday. February 8 1985 21 or ' -~~~--------------------------------------------~ - • • ... ' . ' Offbeat agenta ... Joanna C&Nldy (center) •tan u a former CIA operative who ... recrulted by the ao•ernment and form• her own team of top-HCret mlMloa. in .. Code !fame: P'odlre," an action-adventure tterla prem1e~ 8 p.m. tonJcbt. Co- •tarrln& are Sberyl Lee Ralpb (left), Henry Jone. (second left). John McCook and Robin JobnM>n. Gt:T WADED ~OUK BAR Announcing tM Boardwalk's great new salad bar and m~nu Our naw salad bar offers everything from calamari and bay shrimps to melon sl Ices and home made bacon bits ... over JO fresh Items every day. And the rest or our new menu is equally as tempt ing: ho~made chili. ~la made dally. incredible de:!..serfs and l'Tle'iqUlle broiled salmon. halibut, c;callops. -.hrimp. chk ken. dry aged black angus !'kw York steak. Australian lobster tail and much more. Drop by for dinner soon ... and come hungry. THE l)()ARDWALK (714) 497-4477 At the Surf & Sand ttotel. On the ocean In Laguna Beach •• Datet>ook/ Friday. February 8. 1985 EVENNG -8:00- GDBlUJ NEWS 8 BOSOM 8UOOIES I NHL HOCKEY TliAEE'S COMPAHY I STAATAEJ< BUSINESS AEPORT IEW YORK'S MASl!A CMFS C8SNEWS QtNICNEWS '1' HOT SEAT HOTLINE I Cl MOVIE es . .le$$lca Lange -7:00- G CSSNEWS I $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE LOVE BOAT 8A8CNEWSO ~=Sr,-OWAHY I WtEa Of FORruNE ~ 3-2-1 CONTACT (A)Q P.M.MAGAZINE 9 EHTEAT AlNMEHT TONIGHT (BJEOPAROY • • • Jackson County Jiii ! 1976) Y~tte Mll'llllUI Tommy lee Jone5 ~ L ~ CINClfjNATI • EHTERT AMIENT TONIGHT 13 Funnymen BENNY HILL Tld( ... 'f04ll Fency In .. 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I Qt TONIGHT OOOCOUPLE I !1 NEWS H!OHTL I AOa<FOAD ALES LA TENIGHT AMfAICA 700Cl.UB HIHO'Q4HICEA -12:00- 1 TWILIGHT ZONE ~ROCKS * t * "F" arewelt My lovel' Roben Mtldlum, Ctlartol ~NEWS C)MOYIE • • ··The Stnsoous Nut" UrSUla Andress. Ov~IO Del P -12:05- IHJMOYIE * t "'Blame It On RIO' ( ChMI Caine, Joseph Bologrl -12:30- 1 Qt FNO.\Y HIGHT VIOi T Al.E3 FROM THE OAll OOOCNIGHT L.A.: Ya MOYIE t t *'~ "lnvMIOn Of T Snit .... t 1956) l(l'fln • Oln1Wyn1er eMOYIE t *';"The l(tlfet Who Wou (tl761 M*t CoMort ~ I UM. Allf1llt;AM STY ~ COlMOYIE t t '"TabOo" ( 19801 Kl' ..... RlllQlt -12:!0- ll)MOYIE **'+ ''Ciiio"' PM31 0. Dinny Pinlauto - ~)t.11 (19711 f19821 9()()1( I DI.st in s NG Cou11ty 1Moody (t97Sl e Ram 119791 .... 9841 Mt I p.,~,. d thjs is not Mother's fecd- -o n -a-pou n d -o f -bce f tloaf. Ifs made with lean I, lamb and beef, vegetables natural gravy with an gnol sauce base. Chef · s Kastner says ifs very ular. e began our evening by ring steamed New aaland n lipped mussels. These mb, colorful (they matched peach tablecloths) daddies apparently a new .. in" . They have tenific eye al and a pleasantly. wy/tender texture contrast. However, Trees' orange saf- fron butter was so bland, it did little to enhance the mussels. Salads included warm duck with brown vinaigrette ($6.50), and buttcrleaf with · beans of palm, grapefruit and creamy tarragon dressin,. However, my guest chose Chi- nese chicken salad. which was available both as a side dish ($5) and an en tree($ l 0). It was the hit of the evening, flavorful with sesame oil with a slightly hot bite to the seasoning. My small mi~ed green salad with French blue cheese dressing ($3.50) was satisfactory but not notewonhy. or entrees -grilled local swordfish and applewood smoked chicken -were both so deeply browned, we were concerned that they might be dry. Not so. The swordfish was so succulent, it needed nothing more than the lemon and perhaps a bit of the tarter sauce. And the breast of chicken was smoky and moist. This is an unusual and agreeable dish marinated in a brine with apple juioc before smoking. and finished over charcoal and served with an apricot glaze. A squash puree. sauteed Chinese peas and Lyonnaise potatoes were effective accom- paniments. The swordfish was garnished with Chinese peas, and an intriguing brown rice dish. What was the sccrct ingredient? Lentils. A Pf'Ctt)' dcsser1 tray could not be resisted. Unfortunately. the Amaretto genoise with fresh blueberries and straw- benics. was n·o more than a pretty face. (Did someone fo~ the Amaretto?) The frozen apricot mousse was a winner. however. served in a terrific praline cookie shell. resting on a colorful sWirt of rupberry sauce and cream. Other des.sett favorites arc a flourless chocolate lllona tone. chocolate devil's food cake and apple pie wuh home made ice cream. Trees' wine list is type~ "'Ti ncn and presented as .. today's wine list.·· I ap. prcciate that. It means it's up to date to take advantaat of new purchases and to avoid the "Sorry. we're out of that one." which we hear all too often. The restaurant thoughtful!)' offers some eleven vanctals b) the glass. and there arc more than a hundred imporu and California wines available by the botOc. Our selection. an Edna Valky Chardonna). sur- prised with its sweetness. In a blind tasting. I'd neve r ha"e identified tt as a Chardonna:,, Pnces arc three tJmt1 whole- sale or double reta1I. Ownen ~bbcy and Russell (ftea8e ._ 'T'OW'N/pace 2-4 I ••TON Tl II TOWN BIGGER IS BE'lvl'ER ! The fre"hcsr prime meat~ and ..cafoo<l. ~onday thru Th ur'lda' fl -10 P\f Frida" and S:uurdav h -11 l'\f kc:-er\•tton' .ire rc~ommcndcd ( •• 11 ""'' .woo. 1-. itlCl\\Htl\ h I \I, NIGHT TIMI IS THE RIGHTftMI SBYOUI DATIBOOK ... BEHIND THE SCENES"' wtth BRENDA CAPONERA Restaurant Account Executive TME W P'LOO. T $ 1 Y .• -Thel'l*dFloor ......... 1 -fl/l~ ....... Md ...... 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During the social hour the players exchanged notes on the the "come as you are" attire and the events surrounding the kidnap capers. After the last kidnap v ictim -Karen Grundbofer arrived over the shoulders of Dave Hess with a pillowcase over her head -it was time for dinner: chicken casserole, rice, salad and assorted desserts. The boys did all o f the work, I N U E D cookies may have been the results of the carnations the boys gave them earlier.) "The teams are very SUf>:" portive of each other," said Tamblyn there with husband Ed . Other team members at- tending were Jenni Beach, Michelle Barns, Nucy Coyne, Sherry Hllberger, Cathy Kaba, Shannon ud Sbell>y O'Rern, Kristen Otis, Misty Porter, Alexa Steele, Jeany Shepard and Allison Tbomas. TOWN ••• From pate 2S Armstrong (Russell is chef). who closed their popular Che1 Russell in Sun Valley to open Trees last June, have created a smart restaurant, inside and out. I like the focus on the trees planted by the previous Qwner, the soft peach-colored walls and cloths and the contem- porary art, which includes so m e i ntriguing pape r sculptures. But if I'm going to pay $45 apiece to dine here, I'd love a little mo re space between tables. And I'd certainly be grateful for a table-for-two large enou~ to accommodate all the dishes. erving and waiting on the girls. and all of the cleanup. (Maybe it was the ho memade cookies the girls gave them at the start of the season. or the Also there were Ian Evans, Darryl Gan, John Gedlman, Sean Lovelace, Pete Meecban, Tony Orlando, Joba Robison anct Alex Zlatinoff. Sean LoTelace, right, and John CUtallha tackle cleanup detail. TREES ls located at U O Heliotrope la Corou del Mar. Open for d.bmer dally, f -l O p.m. Fall bar. Reservations recommended at 173·9910. American THE BARN A~11can Lunch M F I I 2 30 O.nne1 M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·f 4 30 7 PM Sun Gnampagne Bullet B•uncll 10 2 30 En1er1ainmen1 & Dancing BanQue1 ~ac1h1tes 1498:i Reoholl T•1st1n 730-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Tile 011g1nal Featuring display OtOtl rng Lunch Mon -Fri 11 2 Olnne! ntgh11y Moo ·Fu from 5 p m Set & Suo lrom 4 p m 200 1 Hart>Ot Blvd Costa Mesa ~2-9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Es11bl1stled Stnce 1939 Omele11es 25 va11elit!$ Served 24 oours Sand wiches 30 11arieloe<i Hea1ec1 gar~ patio Olnne1 served 5 10 pm 34157 Coas1 Hwy Dana Poltl1 (714) 496-9270 AISo 16341 Coast Hwy. Sunset Beach (213) 592 -5404 PARADISE CAFE San FranctSCan style Fresn fish and pesre Pa1to dining Lunch M-F 1 t 3 Otnnet Moo Sat from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5 7 Wed Ladies n1te 50c watt d110ks from 3 p m Banciue1 laoMies 600 Newpor1 Cen1e< Dr FasllKlfl ISiand, NewpOO Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunch dinner P11io dining wo11l ocean view Mades! pr!Ce$ Beef twine Famed fC>f Belgian waffles ()pen dally from 6 am 1198 S Coast Hwy 1n Vtlt11ge Faire Mell. Laguna Beach 497 1667 • PUFFINS Naturally' coolc.ed looela. lrom pan- c.akes to crepes to s1eak1 An edVen 111re 1n na1ur11 eating Open Sun thru Thu<s 6 a m to 1 t pm Fri & Sat 8 am 10 mtdrnghl VtSa/MC Casuat Modefate ptooes 3050 £ CoaS1 Hwy Corona del ~ar 6'0 1573 Chinese JADE DRAGON 8~1n & M11nda11n Cut,ines of Old Chine Hotl Wallace Lee Chef y, Cher\. a.g.n1 dofWlO Luncn dinner Set & Sun Olm Sum (Chinese Tea Cella 8Nnc:h) Banque11 Beel & Wine AM9onable p11oes 12100 9Mch BIYd .. Stel'lloo 698 8933 -~uarv O t9S.5 ·~· ~ ' .. . .. . .~.. . . . . . . Continental AJRPORTER INN lledlterrenNn Room Continental lunoh M·F I I 30-2 30 Suo Brunch 1()..3 °"''* from 5 30 Happy Hour M·F. Entena•n"'901 & Dancing 7 nights a week. Valet park· mg Banquet tac111t1es 16700 M&eArthol l1Vtne 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery VIHage 1au 1po1 Cozy a1mosphere Amerloan. ltattan & Continental menu Lunch M·F 11 ·3 Dinner nlgtltty 6 p m 10 mlel- nlghl Ente<tainment nightly 9-1 30 Sul\. l&ZZ MSSIOf1 3-7 Ample parloog. 1900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S V.._I ...,cet. Newly •emodeled' Marcel's gourmet oys1et bllt 11 now open tor lunch trom t t am dinner 'M 1 oo 11 rr Dancing n•gh11y 130 E 171h (al Newport Blvd I C~ta MMB 646 88!.5 RIVIERA Continental Chef Rlc:hard Bergner since 1970 lntmate dllling Lunch t I 30-3 Olnnef from 5 p m CloteCI Sun & Holidays Baf\QU8t rooms 3333 S. Bristol. Colla Mesa 5'0..3840. French ORANG·E COAST .. LE MIDI New in Newport. old 1n trad1t1on Falvorlut Frenoh Provencate dishes Cherrnlno decor and atmosphete of the Soulh. the Midi of France Lunch ~ dinner Tues tl'lr\I Sun Sun B<UtlOtl t I AM lo 3 PM EJttenslve Catrl and Frend\ wine Usts 3421 Via Udo. Newport Beach, In plaza near Hughff Market. 876-4904 Italian DONATIUl'8 The ortglnal from Cotta M ... llnce 1973. tn OOt' new IOcatlon leMng OUf femous paz. and puta. Dine In Of t•• out. Beer and wine allO MNed. 9430 War'* Ave. et BulharCI, behind 1he Sizzler In Ptevon Plau. Fountain Velley. 9&3-5965. llARC!UOS Famtly' owned. E.stablisMd llflCe 1973 Pastas,""'· pizza Speciellzlng In Cloppino 8"r & Wlne Nfved Salad ber Lvnctt Mon thru Fri .. dinner 7 ntghll I week. SooClay Brunch I ()..3 pm 17502 Beach 8IYCI al Slit•, Hunttngton Beach 842·6505. Mexican • CAaA •XICAN MaTAURANT ()ur IOod II I trip 10 Me111oo! Ell lince 1972 Opell dailY ttom 11 e.m. for uneh & dinner Cocktails. Enlerteln- ment wao ttwu Sat nights In the Borro Room 291 E 17th St • Calta Mela C.. 845-7626 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARllOTI OeliololJs fashion tood per Henry Segersoom A great plll08 tor dinner '1 days from 11 a m. Sunday Ctlam- pegne Brunch Between Bullooks and I Magotn. So Coast Plaza. tower level ~9700 Steaks/Seafood M.ACK•ARDI Hearty e..f Entrees & S..fooo Luncn 11·3 30 Olnner from 6 pm Happy Hour M·F EJttenllWI Oysuw Bar Two blocks south of Jonn Wayne Awport 833>-0060 THE CANNERY F•tures trelh local -tood. East«n beef. Lunoh, dlnnet. Sunday bronof'l ·and champagne brunch. hart>Ot cruises EntertaJnment nlghtly end Sunday aft.,noon Lounge lood get- ley Historic watertront tandmettl "' Newpofl's Cannery VllaOe 3010 Lafayette. 875-5777 CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE Faaturtng Ea11e<n Corn Fed Beel· Prtme Rib. Fresh SealOOCI and spec1a1tt1ng 1n our famous pan troeo staitks. and delserts Lunch M•F I 1·3. dlnnef M-Sun 5 pm (Dinner rasetVllliona guaranteed) AU1hentlC Westem deool, danclng & 1Mt muaic In the uloon ()y9I Rel E1tl1INewpofl Fwy. Senta Ana 549-1612 RUaTY NUCAN Frw seefood and 1o11 of 11 Nawpoo e.k:h -Lunch, Cllnnef. SYnday Orunch o.1ooks Newpoft Bay 2735 W Co.11 Hwy. 842-3431 ln.1na - Lunch, dlMaf. l\IWy hour. 1830 Mlln. 6'5-4774. TALI OF Tim WHAU Opel\ 7 daY9 8rMkfatl 7 a.m M-F Lunch 11...i M·F Oinntf 4-11 M·S Set & Sun bNnOll 74 Ovflat b.tr Ft! .. Sat • Sun. Banquet tecllifltl up to 600 Ent~ Wed ·Sun. PM- oramic bey -...W ~ Main St., Balboe 873-4633 l t ( • J HUNTMtON BEACH FOUNTAIN Y ALLEY ·eQm b --blast ·rocks· police station! . . at fact tty; no one injure y exp oston The bomb, which exploded at l0:20 p.m. Thursday just u the araveyard shift officen were finisbina their niahtly briefina. rocked the buildina and awakened residenu in nearby apartments. Firefigbiers at a station near Fountain Valley Hiah School tbrec-quarten of a mile away ran out to investiptc. The blast sent police officers scurryin1 to the front of the headquarters at I 0200 Slater Ave. After detectlna an odor in the air similar to the smell of sunpowder, they traced the explosion to the p1rkin1 lot between the Safeco in- surance company offices and the police station. The blast was so sharp that officen believed the buildina bad been damqcd. By ROBERT BAAltER °' .. .., ........ lnvestiptors today ~ probina a powerful and mysterious ni&ht·time bombina that rocked the rountain Valley Police station and sent debris Cout A Nobel laureate told a UCI audience he aees llttle hope In fighting ln- fectlo ns of the brain./ A3 A $73 mllllon project may ellmlnate odors from sewage treatment plants In Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley./ A3 Callfomla If you' rein need of the services of a good liar, just call Barbara./ AS Attorneys for seven McMartin Pre-school teachers term a 10-year- old's forgetfulness as a convenient method of masking the fact his tales of sexual abuse. anlmal slaughter and satanic rit- uals were fabricated./ A5 Na don Friends of subway vlgll- ante suspect say Goetz averted other muggings prior to most recent subway lncldent./81 Viet vets agree with David Stockman on need for GI pension reform, but VFW calls budget director a '(traftdodger.' /M World Chinese say they've cap- tured a primitive 'wlld man,' but skeptics say It's just a monkey./81 South Korean dissident Is purportedly beaten by police, held under house arrest./A4 Sporta Dick Daniels pllots Joss to the finish line first In the Marina del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./81 Ocean View and Fountain Valley stay In a tie for first place In the Sunset League girts basketball standlngs./81 llyina from a landscaped planter. There were no injunes .. nd no damqe otheT than to the planter where the bomb was placed about 20 feet from the beck wall to police hcadq uarters. Rtiht on the D08e AIYID tbe clllpmunk aeta hla noee tweaked by Olllfer 8becbter (left) and Lupita Za•ala, two 1tudenta at Coeta lleea '• Panona 8cbool for the mentally handl- "It sounded Just lake what it was- an explosion," said Sst. C.C. Corbin, who was one of about 12 people in the capped. Al'rin wu promottn& hie abow, .. AJ'rin and the Cblpmunu and the ll&Dc Camera, .. wbicla will plar at the Anahelm Con•entlon Center Feb. 5-18. station. "It was Iha?.• ooncuuive and the buildioa shook. • Capt. Bill DeNis~ who said today the department is t.ipteni~ exteroal and internal KCUrity, l&id: What we have is basically a who dunnit at th1s- st.age of the pme. •'The offic:cn at t>Mfina said they saw a sm.alJ blue c.ar, possibl~ a Camaro, driving in Melt of the facility shonly after the explosion. - .. But n·s not all that unusual because people we the ~ for a rqular thorou&hf'ate for CrockeT Bank..and.Sa.fcc:O ... No groups have taken responsa- bility but police received what DeNi11 said was probebly a crank call ~ af\tt -3 a.m . from a man who · ~You·~ JOIOI lO Jet a bana out o( this." ~ ... BOID/A.2) Ferguson bill would separate sheriff, coroner Newport legislator cites benefits in - efficiency, justice By JEFJi' ADLER Of .. Dllllr ....... Aiming squarely at Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates, Newport Beach Assemblyman Gil Ferguson introduced legislation 10 Sacramento Thunday that would separate the sheriffs office from the coroner's office ~ning in 1987. · The bill, the first the Republican freshman has introduced in ·the sta~ Assembly, would require that the dual office of sbcriff~ocr be replaced by separate, independent offices in alf counties wtth populauon . that exceeds 200,000. The sherifT-a>mncr's duaJ role became the center of a controversy an Ora.nic County in recent months foUowina a string of inmate jail deaths and officer-involved sboot-mas that raised qucsuons about a conflict of interest between the dual roles. ''I've long held the belief they should be separate." Fcrguson wd (Pl_.. ... SDRD'J' / A2f : Huntington stab victim identified A man slain after three intruders burst into a Huntington Beach apen- ment Wednesday night in an am· bush-style robbery has been 1dent· ified as WiU1am f rancis O'Gorman. 30, of Huntington Beach. Another person. Steven Allen Fntchel, 25, was stabbed m Lhe arm dunng the robbery. The dead man was believed 10 visiting the apanment whe~ Fntchel ljvcd. Police spokeswoman JoAnne Bergstrom sa1d three other people were an the apanment at the ume of the slaying but said she was unccnain why they were there. She said 1t hasn't yet been dc- temuned af the intruders were ac- quainted wtth the VlCtims. It also hasn't been det.crm1ned, she w~ what the mouvcs might have been or how much money was taken. The scene of the fatal sabbtni was onl) a shon d1stancc from the sue of an ambush-style lt!Umg last Novem- ber that_pohcc suspect as lmked to d ru It trafficlu ng. · (Pleue eee ST ABBJJlfG I A2) _ Arch has Chinatown seeiilgred ; WASHINGTON (AP) -Mayor u.rton a.nye ...,.__. of Chlnl'a offer to help buld.,. omllle, $1 m•on •Gl••:t In the Cl!PfW'• Chinatown dllltwlct t. IOIN rall-=lftl Nd tNS .,_. proepect of ''cornmuMI'' monument In tMlr nell==oftlDod. "tf• regrwttable the rM)lOf' wnt to Peking Md ~ the. 8rdt,'' Boeco LAe, cMlrmen of the Otin•• Conealdll1 •a. .. al•wt: Aaodatlon, a group of 21 cMc ~k>nl with.,,...__. In CtHnatown, Mid Thunday. "I do not went a communllt arch In our: capital." ~ "If we have the archw8y, Americw d aay, 'You Chln111 .... comml•.' " llid Lewrenoe Locke, a member Of t.e•a group. "Our. Inter.ta are at stake. tt'a our terrttory." The archwtry ls expected to cost t>etww saoo.ooo and $1 mMHon, half of which wtl be patd for by the Chin 111 goywnment In P9klnQ, "8ter City of WaNngton. The wet\, which wHI apen more thM 83 fwt and be 47 fMt tall, ts being bitted u the large1t and most ornate Chinatown archway In North America. USC wins another on the road In Pac-10 basket- ball, knocking off Wash- ington to stay In first place./82 Datebook Moses' sex soliciting trial opens Saddle back College officials may split Irvine, Viejo sites 'Trees' offers a hand- some setting, but an ex- pensive menu./P-21 Cold water, wet coaches and a wild party. all were on the menu for the ewntng./P-12 Roy Orbison'• music lives on at the Crazy Hon•e In Santa Ana./P-11 IKDEX Auto Pilot Bridge BuHettn Board Bullneee Cf111tfled Comlcl Cro1nord 0.thNotat O•delllng Hdroeoope Ann Lander• OpfNon P..-llZJ Polloe Log Pubk Notleel 8pOrta T•wteton l'Meterl • w .... • C1-8 C5 A3 88-7 e 10-12 C5 812 88 85 811 Oatebook Al Oatebook A3 88-9 81 .. O.tebootc Dlt~ Aa. By tM Auociated Prest Olympic gold med3hst Edwin Moses, who claims he's innocent of a cha,..e of solicitin1 for prosmuuon. wiU soon hav~ the cha net to con vi nee a jury. Moses' trial on the single riusde· meanor count was scheduled to stan 1oday in Lo$ Anaelcs Municipal Coun, althouah the formal pan of the (Pl ...... ll08U/A2) You'll find the beat auto buya In today'• Auto Piiot -C1 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dllllr ......... Saddleback Communll} ( ollcge. now a sani,lc school with branch campuM"S 1n Irvine and MtUaon V1e10. ma~ be splll mto two 1ndcpcn- den1 anst11ut1ons as a result of a re' aew now und(r wa) by Saddleback Communal) College D1stnct trustees Some Irvan( Cll)' officials arc prns· mg for su.ch a spill. say1n1 11 would Pem-y School fighting back 'after trustees vote closure Some hint the Hunttn on school ts ta eted because 40 percent o-pupils are mtnorftles · It may. a IOOd thins thaa Hunt· instGD Be«li City SC:boOI loant mastea doubled their Pl)' ,...t!f. ~·~likely to ..m et1~ cdt Of u befON• furor over the clOli .. of Pt!1Y Elementary School dies. Folu 1n the Huno~ leleb eamtefttaty tchool dttlnct feel they've b«n tnc~cd and thty'tt . ..,. lllC)l'tt u Ina words hkc unethical and dttcptiw end fraUd 10 dncribr action to close the tCIM>OI by thrtt I chambtn to protest Tht allepoon as that ttu tees Garland and Cohen. who 1rt up for ~l«t1on 1n Nowem- bcr, hi~ less 10 fear from Ptrn school pettnu than they m&aht hawe fiom anothtt tcboot The coetrovm)' had 1u berth last year .. hen pcrintcn&nt Larry Kemper rta>m~nded an elcmtn· tary school and 1 middle school be s.hut down About 7,200 studmtJ IU(ndc-d •~en dutnet achoots 1n the earty 197 Thu yar. about S,200 ye>un1· ten are tt•ttcrtd throuaf\ I 0 lthool The closure was uprt1cd to U\t about SS00,000 I ~car r()f tM ch tnct that hH bttn d1pputa into 1L ratrvri • .. \ enhance the opponun1t1c'i tor Jl>int c11~ -college programs Bui Saddlebad. Distnc1 -;po~e'i· man \\ 1lham Schreiher ..aid no dt."C1s1on has bttn made He said d 1stn ct officials arc da' 1dcJ on the brnetits of separating ddlrbac~ Schmber said adHx·a1e<> brl1cH a 1-.i.o<ollege arrangement v.ould allov. each school to br eh11hle for more state funding Bui th(' plan·~ dctra · Ro1ERT Bu111 Nt ~s B ACKGROUND to mttt ()pn11tin1 cx~n5n The board of trustrn form~ a bluc--nbbon rommatttt to make rtt· ommcndat100 The comm1tttt. almost 1mm~1· atel • p~rry -ofr r1mu:'" bt<101t of·~ lafF. manonty population and Lhc spcc11l procrams iict up for tM H1spante and Asian )'OU ~ Conscqucntl>:· f>ttr>' partnl and 1cachtn cbdn t rT) about lht' clo urt anJ dadn•t put up In)' Of· 11n1lbd cffon ~fem the tehool bolrd . (Pl ....... RUT I A2), tllr' ..aid 11 ma' lead to J lll'>lh duphc:rnon of 'ief\ ices The ne1ghoonng ( oast <. ,,mmun1- l' ( lilkge D1stnc1 include<> three lOlleges -Orange toast. u olden V..c'it and ( oasthne -each l1pera11ng "'1th relative autonorm But financial con,tra1nts 1n re'C'en'1 \ears have lorled t'\t'n the ( oac;t D1stnct to t•\Jmme v.a\~ to 3\0td somc duph· (Pleue eee SADDL£BACK/A2) • • Aircrash · lnjures4 Marines Four Manne airmen e~~d ~nous tnJUT)' v.hen their C H-S6 Sea ta I hon hdtCOJncr cnsh-landcd in an o pen f~ld Thunda) al\cmooo at the Manr~ Corps Hchropecr -'" tat1on 1n Tuslan The ~ was mak1na a routant tra1n1na fti&J'it at t~ air station •hen the cns.h occurmi at about 12 IS p m • Jd Gunnery Pt& C.auley. a Man nt pokcs-oraan The utt of .. 11 undtt 1nwes1i hon. C'auley id. Tht p11 l C•pt, Paul f1~cr, 2 , ot C an iJ and crtwtNn lance Ci>l. (Pl--... CO.lat/ A2) , I~ Medical miracle youth stabbed in· heart recovers SAN DIEGO (AP) -Six n.Pts .,. CluU Vllva wu ttabbed tbtouah lie ai.n.. He lapted into a coma and hii been "of>PCd. Today he'1 awake and recovenna -but doesn't few member be~ stabbed. · ..... ateDlia.Uy bled to death and MWd IO teU about it, .. said Dr. £uatne ~ Jr., the trauma au_raeon on ,dldy..,.y lua Saturday when Valva ._ broulht to Mercy Hospital after tryi119 IO ttot> three ~ouths who were ~~~cars an his North Park I was Jus1 incredible. I saw him 1 die." laid \'aJv1'1 mother. Poliee MY tbe stabbina occurred ~ Fridmy n1atn wbeo V&lva, 19, 1nd co-~worker 't"om Bowman were drivina boCM ~ work:ina a laie shif\ at a print shop. • Accordina to Bowman. Yaiva stood 1n the front yard of his home and shouted at the youths to ac;t out of tbe aeiabbothood. One of them strolJed up to VaJva and said, "Brother. you just been stabbed," He then plufl&Cld a knife into Valva's chest. ln1erviewed at his hospital bedside Thursday n.iabt, Valva couldn't re· member what led to his hospital· iiation. No one has been arrested in the anack. "Was l stabbed?" he asked his mother. "Yes, you were stabbed sweet· heart," his mother replied. "And you were very, very sick, and you came to the hospital and you're just getting better now." Despite t~memory loss, Yaiva is alive -whi is far more than he should be. R mscy said. "When he was rolled ID here, bis wholt blood volume had either come out throuif' the stab wound or Olled his left chest until the hea.n no lo~ had anythana to pump.'' he said. "I vc worked with some real trauma ex· perts 10 my trainina, and they've never seen a case Uke t~is." Valva, a football. soccer and baseball player. is in "terrific physical shape." the doctor said. Rumsey said VaJva is 80 percent recovered. He will spend perhaps another wetk in the hospital and then be transferred to a physical rehabih· tation center. He squeezed his mother's hand. glanced at his 14-ycar.old sister Natasha and smiled. He appeared confused by some questions and didn't hear others. '.High-rise blaze doused in SA BJ PHIL SNEJDERMAN . °' ............. Firefiif\ters eninauiahed a blaze , that sent intense heat and smoke •• pourina throuah the top floors of the · nine-story Crocker Bank buildina in downtown Santa Ana today. · About SO fireftahters and 18 pieces • offire equipment were summoned to • bettle the tbree·alarm fire a little after 6:30 this momina. The hi&IMise was • evacuated and traffic in down1own Santa Ana around Main Street was t diverted for more than three hours, : Santa Ana Fire Department Capt. John Chambers said. No one was • injured. The blaze originated in the main electrical "raceway," which cames power through the buildin&. Chambers wd. but the cause was noa known. Chambers had no estimate of damage but he said extensive repair will be needed in the electrical system. Smoke damaae in the building was also widespread, be said. Someone phoned firefighters at 6:38 a.m. to report smoke coming from the top floors of the Crocker building at 1200 N. Main St. Chambers said. While, firefighters evacuated maintenance workers people from the coffee shop, most ~BOMB BLAST INV ALLEY ••• Prom Al DeNisi said the blast didn't appear to be a prank but that 1t was set off in an area that wouldn't damaac police facilities. "We've been analyzang our cases to see who could be mad at us but nothina shakes out ... DeNisi and others discounted the 1>0ssibillty that the blast may be ·linked to Michael Wayde Mohon, a fu&itive who is accused of trying to kill Officer Kevin Arnold during an alleged 1983 burglary. Arnold, who shot Mohon six times during a scuffle a year ago, was instructed to be cautious after Mohon escaped from custody last month and police said they instituted "reasonable security precautions." Sgt. Corbin. who said he believe the workers hadn't reponed for work yet. Chambers said light smoke was detected on the lower floors, while the heat and smoke ~w more intense on the seventh, eiaJlth and ninth floors. Firefighters had to use special high· rise procedures, including using air bottles for breathing. The fire was under control at 7:47 a.m. and declared extinguished at 8:06, he said. By 10:30 a.m., Santa Ana police reopened North Main Street to traffic, Chambers said. He said a buildina inspector was summoned to help determine when employees could re.enter the Crocker buildina. bomb was set ofT"by someone tyring 10 get our attention," said "it was bizarre" to believe that Mohon may have been involved in some way. DeNisi said that officers with the Orange County Sheriff's Department bomb squad who cordoned off the area said the explosive may have been devised from an industrial·grade dynamite. MOSES' SEX TRIAL OPENING ••. Jl'romAl proceedm·g 1sn 't expected to get under ~ way until Monday, when JUry selcc· tion begins. Attorneys for both sides aareed to use the first day for prc·trial dis. cuss1ons only. a municipal court spokeswoman. who asked not to be identified. said Thursday. Although 11 is only a misdemeanor trial, the outcome could have signifi- cant effects on Moses' earning power. He reportedly stood to make approx· imatcly SI million m fees and endorsements 1n the wake of the Olympics. The Laguna Niguel resident, who won Olympics gold medals m the 400-meter hurdles at Montreal in 1976 and at Los Angeles in 1984, has won his last 109 races dating back to 1977. Moses, 29, was arrested on Jan. 13 during a police sweep of prostjtution in the Hollywood area for allegedly soliciting a plainclothes police· woman for sex. The offense carries a maximum penalty of six months in1a1l, a Sl.000 fine or both. However, firsH1me offenders would not be expected to draw the maximum penalty. Police claim that Moses. who was in his car, approached the female officer and solicited her for sex. The woman. identified only as Officer Gonzalez, was not wcanng provoca· t1ve clothing at the time, police said. The hurdler's representati ves ha ve said the woman beckonCd to Moses. then came over to his car and asked 1f he had money. Moses replied that he had SI 00, but then laupied and drove away, accord· ins to has agent, Gordon Baskin. He said Moses treated the incident as a joke and was stopped only after he drove off. Police. though. said Moses drove to where the officer had told him she would meet him. Moses· only public comments about the incident came during a brief news co nference, where he said he was "mon 1fied" by the events and ex pressed coofidcnce that be would be found innocent. STABBING ••• From Al Details of the latest slaying remain sketchy. Police said intially that two men and a woman. all described as teen- agers. forced their way into the apartment. One of the suspects had a shotgun and ordered both victims onto the flor. fl appears that one of the victims resisted. That apparently led to the stabbings. police said. SHERIFF-CORONER SPLIT PUSHED ••• 'FromAl from his Newport Beach office this morning. "It's not a matter of efficiency in government, but one of ' whether 11 might not be more JUSt." · Ferguson said the bill grew out ofa ' pledge made during his elccllon campaign and added he has high hopes ll will be passed dunng the leg.islat1ve session. "l think this kind of law 1s \O obvious in its need and fairness 11 should be supponed." he said While the proposed leg1 slat1on does not specify whether a separate coronershould be elected by the COPTER CRASH ..• From Al people or appointed by a county's board of supervisors. Ferguson said he fully hopes and ex pects the measure will be amended to specify that the coroner be an elected officiaf. Currently, 35 of California's 58 counties operate joint sheriff<or: oner's offices hke Orange County's. However, Orange County is the largest of the counties that combine the offices for the sake of governmen- tal effi ciency. Jn the state's most populous counties. the two offices are Rain returns tonight, Saturday ~ I Tht frlngee of a major wtnttr 1torm mewing thrOUOh ttwl ... ,. .... rt"'tw-n l\eff of tM etate today wtll bring rein to Southern Cellforn6a tonlO"t and wty Saturday. IM Netlonal WMlher ~Nkt. The tnow i...... In the mountalna wtet lowet to 6,500 feet by 8atur~. ~ bywlncttup to30mpn, fofecu1.,aakf. __ ..: The forecatt along the Or~ Cout Calle for rain tonight MG Saturdly morning, c!Mrrng Seturdey afternoon and evening. HIQht todey In the mid 50I to low eo.. Lowt tonight UPt* 30e and 40J. HIQhe 8aturday In the low 60I to low 80t. From Point ~ to the Mextcan Borw -Inner ~we: 8outhtrtv wind• 12 to 22 knot• wtth 2 to 3-fOOt wtnd wawe loNght. wr~• lhlftlna to the~ 1~ to 22 knote Saturdey mornfng and ettarnoon. Aeln llktfy tonight ~ S.turday morning, clMrlng leturd•y af)emoon. 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Wllloft Helene 24 -04 N9wpof1 leedl ..-.... 12 ,, OMatlo ~on 41 H ._ --.. ..,_, IMlt lllOllly ........,. lnOlanepolle 15 .()f OIMt. --~ W!tfl ... -..... ~.ML 43 22 mid to IOL io.t ..., ..,, letMtdWI ~ .,, * :.:r'.....,.. '° ""° '°' -Ille ,. • ..,, Oellttll "'-21 12 ONlt. ' IMJoee PERRY SCHOOL CLOSURE ••• From Al At no time was there mention that Perry was even a remote candidate for closurr -until the bombshell. "We were just devastatcd1" Nancy Zlbach. a kinderganen teacner. sa.id. " think it's unethical. There was no forewarnina. There was no way for us to protest or give input." Katie Case, another kindergarten teacher, claims the action "was absolutely deceptive." She said the board members were aware that the community was largely Hispanic and As ian and wouldn't put up a re- sistance to the closure. There was nobody there to dcftnd us." Trustee O'Bric cited Perry's main- tenance cost a.s a reason for closure. And Garland said that minority children might benefit by mingling with other youngsters at other schools. But the reasoning was dlSputed by Dick Boucher, the chairman of the blue·ribbon committee that looked closely into the issue and then recommended the closures of Hawes EJmentary School and Gisler Middle School. "f was astounded," Boucher said. 'Tm proud of th~ committee. It did its homework apd I'll stand by the report. We looked at all the facets. If Hawes ... were to close, the youngsters could walk tll their new schools. "But this (Perry closing) will re- quire umpteen bus ma." he said. "They don't live anywhere near the schools they are goina to." "It (the board decision) defeated criteria purposes of havina a local school concept. It was totaUy tp;nst what we were tryina to accomplish." Boucher also cited lanauaae and reading labs for the minority children and asked how they'll be continued if the youngsten are split up in different schools. Another committee member, Vi· vian Boms, said she was "very disappointed." "The other children (at other schools) could have walked. The Perry students will have to bus. I also was really impressed with the Perry school labs. The teachers arc aening the job done. They really care. l hope there wasn't any political motivation (in the dc~ision.}" Pc~ School, at 19231 Hardina in the vic1 nity fo Yorktown A venue and Beach Boulevard, has an enrollment of 493. About 40 {>Crctnt of thr students arc minoriucs. say school officials. It also is the only school that's been showing an enrollment increase, ac· cording 10 officials. Parents and teachers say thcy'rr not going to accep1 the decision. Perry PTO V1c:c President Peter Hass, who hinted that fraud may be involved because parents were al· legedly told the school wouldn't close in a bid to stifle dissent, said he's going to go to Congressman Dan " 27 45 05 TOOAY 51 15 8eooncJ tow 5:23 p.m oa 43 32 8-0lligll ·11:11 p.m. u M 44 IO '° IATUN)AY 16 H l'lrtit IOw 5:43 Lm. u 57 .. =riow H ;HLm. 4.7 14 31 S:Slp.m. 0.4 51 40 12 37 tun Ml• ·~ 11 a:ao p.m .. 1'1- 12 ,. hturelay 11 I:« Lm ancJ Ml• llgalfl et 51 37 a·a1 p.m .. IO H ~ 11-I~ et t :17 p.m ..... .. 35 a.turoay et l:lf Lm. ancJ ,.... llgalfl 11 N 45 1021p.m Lunaren and Sen. Pete Wilson to t~ to get the decision reversed. rf that fails. Hass said he will explore lcpl action, i\bout 25 ~en ts and teachers met Thursday niaht to discuss strateay and form a Perry Fights Back com· mittee. A PTO mcctina it slated Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the school cafctorium. "They just put in the new computer lab last year that cost a lot of money!" another unhappy parent, Less Shely said. "It doesn't make sense to close 1t so soon." In other action, the board decided to hold off the closure of a middle school until June of 1986. Thomas new head of re ti red officers Retired Manne Capt. Neil Thomas was installed president of the South Coast Chapter of the Retired Officers AssoeLation recently. Retired Navy Lt. Phil Hollar, retired Navy Cmdr. Maude Akerley and retired Marine Lt. Col. Dick Adams were installed as firs t, second and third vice presidents, respective· ly. Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Grace Drummond and retired Marine Lt. Col. Ed McKean will assume the posts of secretary and treasurer. ORANGE COAST Clrculatlon 714/142-4333 D1Uy Pltot Dell very It Guaranteed ""oncMr F ,.,.r II rw 0< nol ....... yOUI paP41< O• ~30o "' , ... tlf'1[•fl 1 ~·,, eno Y°"' c or .. • I>" .,._.., S••..,aar •"" S....t1•1 1 t Orw 00 '"°' 1e<f"4ff' t w• tOC>\' Or 1 A ff {d t""' !IP rO ,. m 1• tJ "°''t '6' , 1t O.·-f"•<l Clrculallon Telephon .. 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Cauley said the helicopter. part of Marine Heavy Heli copter Squadron 465. is stationed at Tustin and is used The ccrp1lm, Lt. M 1ke Gorman. 28, for training flights. Ferguson sa 1d he doesn '1 know how separate. ~_,:;:~=====~~;~~~~;:;;~~~~~~==:~::~~=====;~i many of the counties with popu· lations above 200.000 would be affected by the bill's passa$e. • of R1ver,1de. wa~ treated for a chm The crash landing occurred in an laceration and an mJured back at em pty field away from any buildings r Western Medical Center 1n Santa-or personnel. No property damage Ana. And the crew chief. S~t. J.J was reported. Gates. sheriff-coroner since 1975, has vigorously defended his dual role. maintaining his objectivity in ruling on the cause of death in Jail-related cases or offi ce-involved shootings is above reproach . SADDLEBACK SPLIT STUDIED •.. From Al cated act1 v111cs Schreiber said the review 1s part of ~ Saddleback's yearlong Academic , Master Plan study of the college's oraan1za11on. structure and services He said Chancellor Larry Stevens has •• not made a recommendation. D1stric1 trustees plan to hold a one.'· hour public study session at 7 p.m. Monday in Room A3 I I 1n the 300 Building at Sadd leback's Irvine cam- pus. SSOO Irvine Center Drive, Schreiber said. Trustees will hear,tafT reports and limited public c-omments at thr session but will not make a dee1s1on until their reaular Feb. 2S mccting, at the earliest. Meanwhile. an iodependent com· munity collqt 1n Irvine 11 favored by some c1ty officrnls. In a re«nt memo, Councilman David Baker urged his cou ncil col- leagues 10 approve a letter to be directed lo Saddleback trustees. He said the letter would suppon "efforts to rede~iJnate Saddlcback North Campu~ in Irvine as a... second college within the district" Baker said the leuer would also convey the council's continued interest in city-college JOIOt-usc pro~ grams in the area of recreat ion and child care. In his memo. Baker wrote. "As a scparatr college. one that is not a 'd1V1s1on' of another colleac, Irvine spnds a rar better chance to achieve these additional community rc- source1 that could be JOintfy de- veloped, financed and used bv both the collcar and'thc &e-neral comm uni· t)' ~1 large " At Tuesday's ( 1ty Council meet· ing. Baker is scheduled to ask his colleague s to approve a letter to Saddlcback Board President Harriet Walthers, which would be signed by Irvine Mayor Da vid Sills After saying the council believes the twe><ollege idea deserves "funher consideration and suppon,'' the proposed letter mentions the ei ty•s continued inaercM an joint·ust pro- grams. Tht letter concludes. "We trust that your board is amenable to this kind of amliation on an expended basis to the end that an 'Irvine C'ommun1ty Collcac" would better 9Crvc the public that we share.'' Wlilal •• _!_H llb abHI lbt Dally Pilot? Wllat doa'tpaJJb? Call lM. numbtr at left alMI f"1' meanie •111 IM! recor4td, truacrlkd aJMI ,.tlnrM to th a,,..eprtaa. Hllor. Designed, Finished Installed 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUt'lERS AVAILABLE ON THE .MARKET ~ODAY ••• AT FAC1;0RY . ._ -DtRBCT PRICmatiCilJ(714l54RA1 or 548-1717 Just Call 642-6086 T'k 181Dt U_...r u1wtrla1 aer~k• may bt 11~ to recerd leuen It tM tdJtor .. H~. C011trtbetors lo Hr Ltller• col•m• mu& l.KIMt *Ir Hmt ae4 te e Hmlter for vtrlflcalloa. No clrc•llll• tills, pleue. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•li••••il••• Tell •• .... ,., • )'Hr mllHI. ;1 ~ I •• J • .I. ) 1 I FOReCAITI ON A2 ~FIRST EDIYlfl I H1l1.I\~ It llltll/\H'r 'I !'lll, t 1 ~ i I\ N ( . t 1 < JI 1 r ~ ' , . r1 1 1 • ' , ' 1 N 1 /, _, • f t~ · · . . ~ ster1ous· o ' . ast Cout A Nobet laureate told a UCI audience he sees little hope In fighting ln- fectlo na of the brain .I A3 A $73 million project may eliminate odors from sewage treatment plants In Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley./ A3 California If you' rein n~ of the services of a good liar, just call Barbara./ AS Attorneys for seven McMartin Pre-school teachers term a 10-year- old's forgetfulness as a convenient method of masking the fact his tales of-sexual abuse, anlmal slaughter and satanic rit- uals were fabricated .I AS Nation Friends of subway vigil- ante suspect say Goetz averted other muggings prior to most recent subway lncldent.181 Viet vets agree with David Stockman on n.-d for GI pension reform, but VFW calls budget director a 'draft dodger.' IM World Chinese say they've cap- tured a primitive 'wild man,' but skeptics say It's just_ a monkey./81 South Korean dissident Is purportedly beaten by police, held under house arrest./A4 Sporta, Dick Daniels pllots Joss to the finish line first In the Marina del Rey-to-Puerto Vallarta yacht race./81 Ocean View and Fountain Valley atay In a tie for first place In the Sunset League girls basketball standlngs./81 use wins another on the road In Pac-10 basket- ball, knocking off Wash- ington to stay In first place./82 Date book 'Trees' offers a hand- some setting, but an ex- pensive menu./P-21 Cold water, wet coaches and a wlld party, all were on the menu for the evenlng./P-12 Roy Orbison'• music lives on at the Crazy Horee In Santa Ana./,_ 11 IKDBX Auto Piiot Brldg9 Butletln Board ....,... Cl8lllfted Comlol Croenord 0.th Notlcea G•denlng Horoecope Ann l.8nc*I Oplnk>n P9J*IZIJ Pote. LUllt- Pubelc Notte.I Sport a Televtlk>n ThMterl W•ther C1·6 C5 A3 88-7 81~12 cs 812 ea 85 8 11 Datebook A8 Dat•bOok 88-9 81 ... Daf•book Det•book A2 0 ice .station Right on the ~oee- AIYin the chipmunk &eta bta noee tweaked by Ginter Sbecbter (left) and Lupita Zama, two atadenta at eo.ta Meu '• Panona School for the mentally bandl- capped. AlYin wu promottnc hla •bow. .. Al'rin and the Cblpmanb and the ..._le Camera," wbtcb will play at the Anabelm Con•ention Center Peb. 15-18. Fountain Valley police tighten security at f acillty; no one injured by explosion By ROBERT BAUER .,. .............. lnvcstip ton today arc probing a powerful and mysterious l\i&ht-time bombina that rocked the i:'"ountain Valley Police station and sent debris flying from a landscaped plantCT. There were · no injuncs and no damaic other than to the planter where the bomb was placed about 20 feet from the back wall to police headquarten. The bomb. which exploded at 10:20 p.m . Thursday just as the graveyard shift officen were finisbina their ni&hlly briefing. rocked the buildina and awakened residents in nearby apanments. Fircfilthtcrs at a station near Fountain Valley ffiab- SCbool ~uarten Qf a mile away ran 'out to investipte. The bJut 1mt police officen scurryina to the front of the headquarters at I 0200 Slater Ave. After detectina an odor in the air similar to the smell of sunpowder, they. traced "the cxplOSJon to the parkina lot between the Safeco in- surance company offlCel and the polioe station. The blast was so sharp that officers believed the buildina had ~t ~ust like what it was - an explosion.•• said Set. C.C. Corbin. who was one of about l 2 peop&e in the station. "It wu sharp, concussive and , ...... BOllll/A2) Ferguson bill would separate sheriff, coroner Newport legislator cites benefits in efficiency, justice By JEFF ADLER .,. .............. Aimina squarely at Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates, Newpon Beach Assemblyman Gil Fcriuson introduced lcgjsJation in Sicramento Thursday that would separate the shcritrs office from the coroner's office ~nning in I 987. The bill, the tint the Republican freshman has introduced in the state Assem bly, would require that the dual office of sbcriff'<e>roner be replaced by separate, independent offices in all counties with population that exceeds 200,000. The sherifl'~oner's dual role 1>ccame the center of a controversy in <>ranee County in recent months followina -a strina of inmate jail deaths and officer-involved shoot· inp that raised questions about a conflict of interest between the dual roles. "I've Iona held the belief they shouJd be scpanate... fequaon said from his Newpon Beach office this momina.. -It's aot a matter of efficiency in government, 'but one of whether It might not be more just. .. (Pleue .. ma~F /A2) ·Arch has Chinatown seeing red WASHINGTON (AP) -Mlwor MMan a.rye ~-of Chtna·• oner to ,_ build • ~. 11 mmon ~ 1n .. CllPffal'• CNnatown dl9tn:t t. WM ,_ldlnti =· 0-. .. proepect of ttcommun19ttt ~ "'...., nelglhood. '"It'• ~ .. mayor ... to '9klng end ..,..... .. arch,'" 8oeco L.-, cMlnMn of .. CNltlll COl'90lde'9d ........ AllOMtlOn. a group of 21 cMc groups With .. ..,... ...... ~ '!' ... Mid n..ndlly. ··1 do not want a comMUnllt sdl In our c IPn& "'lf•..,.U.•dn lll',Amlrtcal•••· 'YouOhll 111 .... C01N11d11.· ..... ~-Loe*•, • member of L.-'• group. --ow llltll_.. .. 8t ltllke. tr• our tllrftol'y.·· TM arcllMIY le ..-._, to coet n.•-•._..,. ll00,000 Ind •1 Miion, Ml of which .. be pe6d for by U. CHI 111 004• nment In Mina......, dty of W•Nngton. . 1file erc::h, ~ .. ...,mew. than 13 ... and be 47 .... tall, le belr'8 bllect •the •a•• and moet om.te Chl11111town •ctv._ In Ncri9 America. Two seized inniassage parlorrafd Saddle back College officials may split Irvine, Viejo sites By TONY SAAVE DRA .,. .. ~ ......... Two Newpon Beach massa&c parlor employees were arrested late T hursday on prostitution cl\ar1es as pan of an on1<>in1 campaifn by undercover detectives to dea with the rapid growth of massaae busi- nesses in the city. In Han~ Ma, 29, of Anaheim and (Pl_.. .. JIA88AO&/A2) · It may a aood thi~ that Hunt-inston Beach City SCbool Board tNl\ees dovbted their pay .rccentJr. Th~'rt likely to cam every cent of at before the f\lrar over the clof.ina or Petry Elementary hoof diet. Folks in the HuntinJIOn Beach elementary school d11trict feel they've-been tricked and they're anpy. They're usina words hke unethjcal and deceptive a.nd ftlud to detcribe action to cloee the school by three You'll find the beat •uto buya In tocl•r'• Auto Piiot -c1 . . By P HIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ ......... Saddleback Community College. now a s1nilc school with branch campuses in Irvine and Mission Viejo. ma~ be split into two indeJ)('n· dent institutions as a result of a review now under way by Saddleback Community College District trustees. Some I rvmc city officials arc press- ing for such a split. sayina 1t would cbamberno protest ~ aUeption 1s that wstecs Garland and Cohen. who are up for ~Jcct1on in Novcm· btt, have less to fear from Pmy tchool perenu than they miaht have from another 1ehool. The controversy had its birth last year when Superintendent Larry Kemper recommended a.ti dcmen· wy school and a middle school be 1hut down. About 7 200 students attended seven disarlct tehoola 10 the early 1970L Tlua year, about '·lO<l~ouna­ mra Ire tcatttftd throup l 0 Khool r The dolure was expected to save •bout S'°°.000 a ~r fOr tM di trict that has been d1PPtna into its rtKr\'ts .. enhance the opponunit1cs for J01nt ctty-collcge proerams. But Saddleback D1stnct s~kes· man William Schreiber said no decision has been made. He said d1stnct officials art divided on the benefits of separatina Saddleback. Schreiber said advocates bcheve a two-college arra~ment WOIJld allow each school to be eligible for more stat(' fundina. But the plan's detrac- Ro1£1T Bu&1 NEWS BACKGROUND to meet operatina c~pcn11CS. The board of trus1ees fbnned a blue-nbbon comriuttee to make rec· ommcndations. Tbe committee. almost immedi· atcly. put Perry "off limits .. bcaute of its I~ m1oority populauon aod ~ l'fOIT'lmS tet "VI' for~ H1~nic and A'1an y<>uf\ISterS. ConKQucnllr.. Perry paret111 a.nd tcachcn didn t worry about the closurt and didn't put Ul> any or- f!:~ ctfon bcfott the 1thool (PS ... _.P&UT/All tors said 1t may lead to a costl) duplication of ~rv1ccs. The nciahborinJ Coast Commun•· ty College Distnct mcludcs three colleges -Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline -each operating with relative autonomy. But financial constraints m recent years have forced even the Coast District to examine ways to avoid some duph· (Pl-..e eee SADDL&BACll/ A2) Alrcrash lnjures4 Marines Four Manne airmen escaped ~nous in.Jury when their CH-56 Sea talhoo hclicopteTcruh-lanckd in an open field Thursday atlemooo 11 the Marine Corps Helicopter Au Station in Tustin. The crew was maku\1 • routine trainina ftipt 1t tht air 1cabon when tbe U'ltb ~ at about 'l:' 5 p. m .. •Id Gan'*' fct. '-Caalty, a Manne spokenam 1n The cauae of tt. ctm it under · 1nve1t•Uon C.uaty Mid. The pilot. pt. Pa.al Rlhcr, l~ of side, and Clt*l'Mn Lance l.'pl (Pl ...... OC»l &a/~) • \ I Onange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Febtu*y I , 1986 ~~~~._-:::~~~~ .......... --- Medical miracle youth stabbed in heart recovers Rain returns tonight, Satu,rday The frlngee of • malOt winter atorm MOYlng thrqh the notthern heft of tho atato !Oday will bflng rein to Southern Caltfornl1 tonight and urly Saturday. tho NatlOnal Woati. 'He bled to death andltved to tell about it.· doctor declares after Incident In San Die o He squccud bi1 mother•• hand. llanced at hi1 14-ytar-old tiller Natuba and smiled. He appeared confused by some questions and ·didn't hear others. s.vtceNld. The enow leYel In tho mount8'n1 wffl lowtf to 5,600 r..t by Satutdey, ~led by wind• up to 30 mph, fortcut0t1 Mid. Tho fOttc:Mt along the Orengo Cout call• tor rlln tonight end Saturday morning, c)Oarlng Saturday aftefnoon and 9YOnlnQ. Hlgh1 t0d1y In tho mid 50t to low 801 Lowe tonight upper ~ and .-ot. High• Saturday In the low l50t to 1~1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -Stx nights aao, Chris Yaiva was stabbed through the hcact. He lapte(i into a coma and ' his heart &L~ Today he's awake and recovenna -but doesn't re- member beina stabbed. "He essentially bled to death and laved to tell about it," said Dr. Euaene • Rumsey Jr .• the trauma surgeon on duty early last Saturday when Yaiva was brouaht to Mercy Hospital after tryinf 10 stop three youths who were ' tJmpcfina wtlh cars an his Nonh Park neighborfiood. "lt was just incredible. I uw him ' ~ic." said Valva's mother. Police say the stabbini occurred Friday night when VaJva, 19, and co- worker lorn Bowman were driving home after working a late shif\ at a ·· print shop. Accordina to Bowman, Yaiva stood in the front yard of his home and shouted at the youths to get out of the nciahborhood. One of them strolled up to Yaiva and wd. "Brother. you just been stabbed." He then plunged a knife into Valva's chest. Interviewed at his hospital bedside Thursday night, Yaiva couldn't re- member what led to his hospital- 1za11on. No one has been arrested m the attack. "Was I stabbed'!' he asked hi1 mother. "Yes. you were stabbed sweet· heart, .. bis mother replied. "And you were very, very sick. and you came to the hospital and you're just aet1in1 better now." Despite the memory loss. Yaiva as alive -which 1 far more than he should be. Rumsey said. "When he wu,eolled in here, his whole blood volume had either come out through the stab wound or filled his left chest unttl the heart no lon,er had anything to pump.'' he said. "I vc worked with some real 1rauma ex- perts in my training, and th ey've never seen a case like this.'' -Yaiva.' a football. soccer and baseball player. is an "temfic physical shape ... the doctor said. Rumsey said Valva is SQ percent recovered. He will spend perhaps another week in the hospital and then be transferred to a physical rehabili- tation center. VaJva said he wants to play college football after his recovery and con- tinue playing guitar, his hobby of three years. "We're progrcui na 1Jon1 very nice- ly but he does have a Iona way to ao. Oo.ly the tame and the aood Lord knows bow much he's aolna to aet back,"· RumJey said. ·~There arc so few survivors or this that tbcre·s no way to make a comparison to other cases." Valva's mother. Irene Fcrauson, ran to her son's side when he stumbled, bleedina. into the house. "I kept saying, 'h's OK darlina, it's OK. I know you're scared but it's not a bia cut. It wasn't a wide cut, but it was deep," his mother said. "And he kept saying.· It feels so terrible. It feels so bad. It hurts so bad.'" Ms. Ferjuson has slept at home only two n1$hls since last Friday., The rest of the time. she's been et Mercy. watching "a magic thing" unfold. "I really feel like something else happened besides the trauma ream," she said. "We 're not religious. We don't go to a specific church. I've always felt real uncomfortabk when people say, 'I'll pray for you.' But I think I really believe in the power of prayer." Is 11 a medical miracle? "For sure. Rumsey said. ··without a doubt." 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Dan Lungren, the House Republican floor manager of last year's com- prehensive immigration bill, said ' today he has introduced a new measure that co uld "shut the back door" to illegal imm1aration. Lungren. of California. said his bill deals with all aspects of the 1mm1gra- tion problem except how to prevent discnmination against legal aliens. Re suuested further heari!lSS be held on that provision bccalnc "I don't have an answer." The lawmaker said he's hopeful of congressional action on 1mm1gration this year. but has "no clear signal yet" that House or Senate le~ers are willing to tackJe the problem in the near future. Immigration bills passed the Sen- ate last May and the House in June, but the issue died when conferees couldn't fashion a comoromisc. San a.1111oino J--... 57 39 309 ¥1111eyi IO mid ~ -Ille 8an0Qf1el ~ 21 12 -..,, ,,.,.. PERRY SCHOOL CLOSURE ... From Al At no time was there mention that sc hools they arc gomg to." MASSAGE PARLOR RAID NETS TWO •.• Perrywasevenaremote candidatefor • "It (the board decision) defeated closure -until the bombshell. criteria purposes of having a local ' ~ "We were JUSt devastated," Nan.cy school conc.ept. I~ was totally a~m~t Zybach, a kindergarten teacher. said. what we were trying to accomplish. From Al Kwang Ok Ncw!llan, 39, ofSanta Ana were taken into custody around I 0 p.m. at Coast Shiatsu Acupuncture, 2400 W. Pacific Coast Highway, police said. Both were booked on susp1c1on of conspiracy to commit prostttution. BaiJ was listed at S 1.500 each. Lt. James Carson. head of the police vice di v1s1on, said detec11ves have been· routinely 1nvest1gating the more than 20 massage and spa parlors that have cropped up 1n Newpon Beach. "We do this routinely, and we'll bt doing more of 1t." said Carson. The arrests came nearly two weeks after fi ve employees from another Coast Shiatsu massage parlor in Dana Point were nabbed ·-for allegedly agreeing to perform sex acts at a pany. The women were 10 be paid S 1,250 for three hours as part of an alleged a~eement with undercover Orange "I think it's unethical. There was no Boucher also cited language and County Shen O's mvestagators. he forewarning. There was no way for us reading labs for the minority children said. to protest or give input." and asked how they'll. be c~nu.nued 1f Officials from the shenffs depart-Katie Case, another kindergarten the youngsters arc spht up 1n d1fTeren\ mcnt and Newport Beach pohce were teacher, claims the action "was school&. unsure whether there was any absolutely deceptive.'' She said the Another committee member. Vi- financiaJ connection between the two board members were aware that the v1an Borns. said she was "very parlors. which operate under the community was largely Hispanic and disappointed." . ' same name. Asian and wouldn't put up a re-"The other children (at other In early January. Newpon Beach s1stancc to the closure. There was schools) could havt' walked. The detectives arrested three suspected nobody there to defend us." Perry stude.nts will ha ve.to bus. I also prostitutes working out of massage Trustee O'Bric ci ted Perry's main-was really impressed with the Perry and spa parlors in the John Wayne tenance cost as a reason for closure. ..chool labs. The teachers are getting Airport vicini ty. And Garland said that m1nonly theJobdo~e. They r~ally care .. I h<?pe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ children might benefit by m1n~ing therewasntanypol1t1calmot1vat1on with other youngsters at other (in the decision.)" 60 35 85 35 SttutOaya18671,., encl-~- M 45 1028P"' Lungren and Sen. Pete Wilson to try 10 get the decision reversed. If that fails. Hass said he will explore legal action. About 25 parents and teachers met Thursday night to discuss stratcay and form a Perry Fights Back com- mittee. A'PTO meeting 1s slated Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the school cafetorium. "They just put 1n the new computer lab last year that cost a lot of money,'' another unhappy parent, Less Shell)' said." It docsn 't make sense to close 1t \O !loon." In other action, the board decided to hold ofT the closure of a middle ~hool until June of 1986. BOMB BLAST INV ALLEY ..• schools. . Perry School. at 19231 Harding m But the reasoning was disputed by the v1c1n1ty fo Yorktown Avenue and Dack Boucher. the chairman of the Beach Boulevard, has an enrollment blue-nbbon committee that looked of 493. About 40 percent of the closely into the issue and then ~tudents are m1nonues. say school recommended tht closures of Hawes officials. Newport burglars get $10,000 haul From Al the building shook." Capt. 8111 DcN1s1, who said today the department 1s lightening external and internal security, said: ''What we have is basically a who dunnit at this stage of the game. "The officers a1 briefing sa id they saw a small blue car, possiblY. a Camara , driving in back of the facility shortly after the explosion "But it's not all that unusual becauS<' people use the area for a regular thoroughfare for Crocker Bank and Safeco." No groups have taken respons1- b1lity but police received what DeN1s1 said was probably a crank call shonly after J a.m. from a man who said, ''You're going to get a bang out of this." DeN1s1 said the blast didn't appear to be a prank but that 1t was se t off in COPTER CRASH .•• From Al S.J. Gubuta. 22. of Tustin . were held fo r observation Thursday night at Long Beach Naval Hospital. Both •iuffered minor 1nJuraes. The co-pilot, Lt. Mike C1orman. 28. of R1 vcrs1de, was treated for a c:h1n laceration and an inJurcd back at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. And the crew chief. S~t. J.J. Sullen. 23, of Tustin was treated and released at the Manne baS<' clinic. Cauley said the helicopter. pan of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465. 1s stationed at Tustin and is u'iCd for training 01ghts. The cra'ih landing occurred 1n an empty field away from any building.\ or personnel. No property damage was reported. an area that wouldn't damage police fac1ht1es. "We've hccn analyzing our cases to sec who could be mad at us but nothing !>hakes out .. DeN1si and others discounted the possibility that the blast may be linked to Michael Wayde Mohon, a fug1t1vc who 1s accused of trying to kill Officer Kevin Arnold during an alleged 1983 burglary. Arnold, who shot Mohon SIX times during a scume a year ago. was instructed to be cautious after Mahon escaped from custod y last month and police said they instituted "reasonable security precautions." Sgt. Corbin. who said he believe the bomb was set off "by someone tyring to get our attcntton." said "it was bi1arre" to believe that Mohon ma y ha ve been involved in some way. DeN1s1 said that offic.ers wuh the Orange County Sheriffs Department bomb squad who cordoned off the area said the explosive may have been devised from an 1ndustnal-grade dynamite. SHERIFF-CORONER SPLIT PUSHED ... From Al populous countae\, the two offices are Elmentary School and Gisler Middle It also is the only school that's been School. showing an enrollment increase. ac- Aurglars collected nearly SI 0,000 1n loot, mostly Jewelry and coins, in two break-ins 1n Newport Beach Thursday, police reported. Salver. Jewelry and coins val ued at S7.525. were reported stolen from a home on Collins Island sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Thur!>da y. E:.ntry was made through an unlocked door. "I was astounded." Boucher said. cording to officials. "I'm proud of the committee. It did Parents and teachers say they're its homework and I'll stand by the not going to accept the decision. report. We looked at aJI the facets. If Perry PTO Vice President Peter Hawes ... were to close, the youngsters Hass, who hinted that fraud may be could walk to their new schools. involved because parents were al- " But this (Perry closing) will re-legedly told the sch<>?I wouldn't close AU ire umpteen busing." he said. 1n a bid 10 stifle dissent. said he's "They don't hve anywhere near the going to go to Congressman Dan A videocassette recorder. iewclry and coins, worth an esumatcd SI .8SO. were reported stolen from an aoan- m~nt at I 549 Placentia Ave. Delly Pltot O.llvery la Querentoed MOl>Olly f '~1 " I ~ J not hive your ''"'if'f ''' ~)()pm c&Wwlt~• 't'"' •rtd yr>uf tt'>ClY w '"" o.._eo Salv,~y 11 a ~.;r tin1 ·• )'OU ()t'1 ""'' 1(111(491v., I',, C..OC>V hy I A " t "li ,,.,.,, ," f0 • 'r II •'J f {NI (. I W 'Ill ~ ~.,.,.,, Clrcul•tlon Telephone• "'°'' ~1''9ft'·'lltnl-. 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M-<A••0tn .. rue 44 8001 Su•""" tiO• 1,.,. t '""' i4 1~ mon1...., (·1 ,, .. f lb !»iO """'''"'' VOL. 78, NO. 039 Ferguson 'iald 1he hill grew oul of a pledge made during h1~ elcctton 1.:ampa1gn and added he has high hopes 11 will be passed during the people or appmnaed by a count} 's board of supervisors, Ferguson 'laid he full y hope'i and expects the measure will be amended to specify that the coroner be an elected official. separate ~"==~~~::::::::~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Ferguson said he doesri:t know bow many of the counties with popu· lattons above 200.000 would be affected by the bill's passage. , leg1sla11 ve session "I think th1<\ kind of law is so obvious in its need and fa1rnes!I 11 5hould be 'iupponed ... he !>31d Whtie the proposed legislauon docs not specify whether a separate coronenhould be elected by the Curren1l y. JS of California's 58 counties operate J01nt shersff-cor· oner's office~ like Orange County'<, However, Orange County as the largest of the counties that combine the offices for the 'lake of governmen- tal efficiency In the state's mo\t Gates. sherifT-coroner since 1975. ha!I' 1gorously defended his dual role, maintaining has obJeCt1vity in ruling on the cause of death in Jlil-rclated · ca~s or office-involved shootings i5 above reproach · SADDLEBACK SPLIT STUDIED ... Designed, Finished Installed From Al cated ac11v1t1c\ Schreiber \a1d thr re view 1l\ part of Saddleback's yearlong Academic , Master Plan c;tudy of th e college's o,..anuataon. \tructure and services. He said Chancellor Larry Stevens has not made a recommendation. Oistncl truc;tce~ plan to hold a one- hour pubhc stud y seu1c1n at 7 p.m. Monday in Room A3 I I an the 300 Building at Saddkback·\ lrv1~ cam- pus. SSCXI Irvine (enter Dnve, Schrelber said Trustees will hear st.all' reports and limited public oommcnts at the scuaon but will not make a dec1s1on until their rcsular Feb 25 mect1na. at the carlie,.. Meanwhile, an independent com· munaty college 1n Irvine as favored by some city official' Just Call 642-6086 In a recent memo. Councilman David Baker urged his co uncil col- leagues to approve a letter to be directed to Saddleback trustees. He said the letter would support "efTons 10 redes1J11ate Saddlcback Nonh Campus in Irvine as a . second colleae within the d1stnct'' Balcer \aid the letter would also convey the council's continued interest 1n c11y<ollef JO•nt·use pro- grams an the area o recreation and cha Id care. In his memo. Baker wrote. "A' a separate oollcgc, one t.hat 1s not a 'd1v1sion' of another colltge, Irvine tlands a far better chance to achieve these add1t1onal community re· ~urces that could be JOmtly de- veloix-d. financed and u1ed bv both the college and the &cneral communi- ty at large.·· At Tuesday's City Council meet· ing. Baker l'i scheduled to ask his colleaaues to approve a letter to Saddleback Board President Harriet Walthers. which would be sianed by Irvine Mayor David Sills. After saying the council believes 1he two-collt"&e idea deserves "funher c:on'ilder.rnon and suppon." the propoKd lct1cr mentions the city's continued 1ntere5t 1n joint-use pro- gram\ The let1er concludes, "We trust that your board it amenable to this kind of affihation on an expanded basis to the end that an 'Irvine Community College' would better serve the public 11\at we share.".,. What do yn Ille 1&o1r tit Darr-1 l'Tiof'! lnat dOllTI JOI like? 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