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1985-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
You'll ftncl the beet •uto bup along the Or•nee COMt In todllJ'• Auto Piiot -Page-S1 Cout A Laguna Beach metal sculptor's dream: Have artists design their own condo quarters to keep t he creative In the Art Colony./A3 Four UC Irvine professo are conducting research on birth defects with grants from the March of Oimes./A3 CallforDla Actors Cosby, Hope and singer Mandrell among the People's Choice in Beverly Hllls./85 Nation Family of artificial heart patient upset because _dgcs won't let him attend son'sweddlng./85 $996. 1 bllUon budget ap- proved by Senate Budget Committee includes ben- efits freeze.I Al World Soviet President Gorbachev Impresses world's leaders./ A8 It's the Ides of March, Caesar. Havea realnlce day./111 Sporta Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team under Investigation by the Hunt- ington Beach Unified School Dlstrlct./C1 Eric Dorn's triple-win per- formance sparks Estan- cia' s track team./C3 The NCAA basketball playoffs open and Ne- vada-Las Vegas and top- ranked Georgetown are among the wlnners./C4 Date book Bondage & Discipline: Orange County's hidden dark subculture claims a large local membership . /P99e3 Lone Justice tests new and unique 'cowpunk' waters at the Golden Bear./P99911 Ba•lneu Orange County office leasing space reached a record In 1984, although It fell somewhat short of predlctlons./C7 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bullet in Board Buainen Cl ... lfled Com1cS Crouword Death Notk:es Gardening Horoscope Ann Lander• Opinion Paparazzi PoHce Log Public Notices Spor11 TMYtlk>n Theaters WN ther -. .. 81 C6 A3 C7·8 86-9 C6 B9 85 A8 88 Datebook A5 Oatebook A3 85-6 C1·5 OatebOOk Oatebook A2 ____ ... __ ......, __ _ NEWPORT BEACH Clerk-recorder office ~rude' County auciffors deliver c ritical report with 157 c ha nges they deem necessary By JEFF ADLER Of., o.llr'Nee ...... County auditors criticized Orange County Cler~ecorder Lee Branch for resisting change and for his employees treating the pu b hf rudely in a detailed evaluation 1ha1 rec- ommends ~ide-ranging changes in how the office is run. The repon . whic h proposes 157 specific changes in how the Clerk- Reeorder's Office ought to be run. is 1he1 result of a management audit oroered by the Board of Supervisors. The board ordered the County Ad- ministrative •o ffice to conduct the audit in August atler !urning the Recorder's Office was not able to keep up with its daily workload. The Clerk-Recorder's Office is charaed with filing and acting as custodian fo r all lepl documeni,,\in Superior Court and its divisions. while the recorder's office is respon- sible for maintaining permanent pub- lic records of various transactions. such as the sale of property. and vi tal statistics. "Although the offices have overall mission statements. they lack specific BQalS and objectives for operating personnel. This results in lack of plannina and a reactive response to proble ms rather than the scn in& of tx>licies and procedures to guide staff decisions." auditors concluded in the repon deli vered to supervisors Wednesday. The auditors also cri ticized Branch. first elected 10 his $59.425 per year t><>st in 1978. for lacking "the aggressive innovation characteristic ol his approach to legjslation and statewide plann1n1 issues" in man- aging the internal affairs of his offict. In addition, Branch's presence in the office is perceived by his em- ployees "as dista nt and minimal. with his involvement~nd interest limited primarily to resistina sugestcd changes and refusing requests for resources,'' the auditors repon . Branch responded to..1.he report by acknowledging l\e was troubled by its (Pl~ eee RSCORDER/A2) Motorist killed in Irvine collision By LISA MAHONEY .... ~ ......... ... A stretch of Irvine Center Drive claimed its second victim i o less than two months today when a speeding vehicle was broadsided by another car in rush-hour traffic. One person was killed .and two -otherr injured m lhe carty morning coll ision in Irv ine. - The am dcnt forced the closure of Irvine Center Drive between Lake Forest Drive and the San Diego fueway as traffic investigators stud- ied the scene about a half-mile east of the former Lion Countrv Safan and removed the wrecked ·vehicles. A detour was e~pected to remain in effect for the be1ter pan of the day. pol ice spokesmen said. Today's tragedy was caused by the ma~ wh o died in the crash. an accident 1n,est1~tor sa id. Witnesses said the man. whose Dmllr,...,....._, ....,,. • ......, 1denuty was w1thheld un til his rela- County firemen ue Jura of Life to free driver of Ford followtn& fatal ruab-boar traffic colllalon ln Imne. (Pl eaee eee RUSH-HOUR/ A2) ' Newport murder suspect placed at scene of slaying ... By JEFF ADLER Newpon Be~ch. told an Orange he was ~riving away a~d t~ld her he Their testimony came as the first· 18.ycar-old Brad le) Kaye. a muscular °' ._ Dllllr ,........,. County Superior Coun Jury that the was "going to the h9sp1tal. degree murder trial eotcred its thi rd high school wrestlt'r who would ha"e A woman testified Thursday that man she identifi ed as defendant Her testimony was foll owed by day in Judtc Ronald Owen's Santa been a senior at .Newport Harbor she watched as a Newport Beach man Bruce Bradley Ralph. a 58-year-old Irvine police officer Gerald Head .\na courtroom. I f convicted. the High School this vear. accused of murdering hi s stepson resident of the beach cit) ·s Oakwood who told the jury he arrived at the British free-lance photographer. who Ka~e·s bod ~ "as fo unc.J buned 1n a drove slowly away from an isolated .\panments, was in a "hurry to get Bonita Canyon Road site minutes remains in custody in Orange County sha llow. sand~ d11ch at an Irvine spot on Bonita Canyon Road ,in going like he was concerned or afterthe caraJlegedl y driven by Ralph Jail in lieu of SS00.000 bail. could be l'Onstruct1on site .\ug. 6. 1984. He had Irvine with what appeared to be a worri ed what was going on" during had depaned. He said he found a SIX· sentenced 10 spend from 27 years to been shot once 1n the chest fi "e days body in the back of his car. the incident in August 1984. inch blood stai n and sungl asses on the life in prison. earl ier. The eyewitness. Donna Garney of Garney said Ralph slowed down as roadside. Ralph is accused of fatally shooting (Pleue eee SUSPECT I A2) Regents at UCI, voice support for Medical Center Governin g officials offer no fina nci ng, but_ple~ge patien ce By PHIL SNElDERMAN OttM Delly"919teff Uni v.ersny of California Regents ex pressed conti nued support Thurs· day for the fi nancially ailing UCI Medical Center but raised concerns about a suggestion that management of the hospital be turned over to a pri vate company. However. the U\ Regents. govern - ing board for the nine-campus uni- versity system. offered no immediate financial help. The regents were meeting Thursday and today in the University Club at UC Irvine. Discussion of the UCI Medical Center. a former county hospital acquired b} the UC system. occurred as the regents' comm111ce on hospital go vernance heard financial reports on medical centers operated by the unf\erSll\. While ·medical centers at UCLA :inti LIC ~an Francisco were described J S profi table. Jeficits were reported at tht..' three for mer count} hos pitals operated by UCI. UC Davis and UC San Diego. l 1\1 officia ls ha ve said the hospital 1n the city of Orange was $8 mil hon 1n the red b} Januar) and 1s expected to fini sh its fiscal year June JO with a $9 million deficit. Th<.· financial prob- lems led to about 75 lJCI Medical Cent<.'r employees being laid off this month and played a part in hospital (Pleaee eee REGE NTS/ A2) Latin students hailing Caesar more these days Caesar in urbc sua deus ('SI. Uh. something about Caesar. right'! OK, but what nbout the rest? Um ... Don"t ft•el bad. )'ou're not alone. Students of Laun have always been an elite minority. noses pressed to th e yellowed pages of obscurr-scholar!) tomes. How,about Virgil's .. Thr Acnd d .. to get you th rough a riuny Saturda> aflemdon'! Not }our cup 6f tea'! Then how about a siX-fl3Ck of Cicero's wruina . ~tarting """ .. Ora1ions "'"9ms1 Cati/int'." or hi r. 1hou_ght& on tht nature of gods •.. De., Natura Dttorum"? If such works can't tear tcphcn Kina or Jackie C'olh ns out of )'our hinds. don't fn:t. FaM of the classical studies will k«P them ahvc on their own. \t Khoot~ throushout tht~nt". Laun studiti arr bounci nt ba ~ Sudden! • 1~·s cool 10 \IOd ) the ROBERT Hvfl>MAN Focus ON THl N£ws l.tnguagc of lh c R_omnn Emp1rt. Fnrollmcnt 1n La11ncla<1~IS IO('l'C8'i· Freed from ele-tor ing alnng with il reborn respect for •• s1ud1c' .JJ1...!hc h11m:in11 1c\ and hbc~I Helen lloeee ta U.ted by Newport 8ead ~-JM an ~after belnt freed aJoat wttla ftft.....,. ,,_a The currl.'nt populant~ of Latin 1 emoke-ftlled e1 ... tor ln the Newport lledlieal A* ..U.- cspcc1all) apparent at orona dtl 1 ... ,. no~or Aft Tb• elnator motor ca ... t fin at 4 Mar Htgh S\hool. whtrt 62S h1&h -· • •-.. boa 20-a.;;.. -~hool -student!> from throuahout P·•· T1a 1 trapp&ni the ....... or • t uu.uatea. a•eJ Cahfom1a\\1ll <'onvcrac1h1s~ccltc:n(}·-· 1Jaffered amoke lnllalitlon. thoq)a tbelr ~-wen for th" .\0th ann~I Jijn1or C IHsical a t.or an4 no one waa boepttall8ed. Tbe ttu.~~ l caauc On\COttOn. medJcal kildlnt. WbJCh COfttalna 87 olflcee, W&I (P1eue ... t.ATIN/A2) naeaated f er a bflef period wlllle the amoke wu cl.....S • Sheriff, not IRS, to get funds in fraud case By the Associated Press The offi ce of Orange Count\ ShenlT Brad Gates. and not the Internal Re,cnue Sef\1cc. 1s cnt11lcd to $8.\0.000 1n cash and personal propen~ taken from con~ 1ctcd dt·· frauder Ralph ~ ~1cDona ld. a ti.'<.kral JUdge rulcJ The lkc1<.1on b\ l ' .. 0 1 met Court Judge Laughlin E. Water'i on Thurs· da' "<"a' 1ctor. for more th:m 1.000 pcopk '' h11 lo"t $6 m1lhon 1n a I 98~ tn\ l'\IOH'Ot \l hl'IHl' IX.·pul' l ounl' C oun\l'I .\rthur \\l ahl'\ted1 rcpre,cnt1ng C.1ates. had argUl·d 1hat lhl' 'hertff'>hould kcrp the mom·~ 'o th.it 11 \."an oc returned to \'ICtfnl\ Gall'' nnn· rl'lc rrec.J 111 till' trnud h\ \'1cDonald. ''ho ran thc no" detunu Golden l agk ln\ec;tmcn1 ( o .. ai. th<.• count~·, .. b1ggc'-I '' h11e·u)llar scam ·· The IR · had Jrglll'd 1hut the monc·, 'hould tx· U\l'd 111 pn~ IJ\l'\ owed b~. \k Donald. "hu "<.l'" ing an l'1gh1- \Car r,tatc pmon term !Or 27 count!> of htll.ing IO\l'Stor' 1n \hon·tcrm. h1gh- 10tt•rcst prom1s<.on mnc' Wahl<1ted 1 <.a1ll thl' lase no" goes bacl. 10 Ufl('rtor ( ourt. "hcrc a rt·frr<.'(' \\a~ apflOIOtl'd to oversee 1n' eo;tor claim<. on thc money and to rt•commcnd ho" the fund<, should be dt,hur,ed Suit filed in 'rescu.e try' death Thl' daughter ll f a 6l·)'e r·old In int• \\Oman has fi led a wrongful 1.Jcn th 'u1t 1n Onnac ount upcnor C oun d a1 m1ng her mother died as. a rt suit nf comphca1 ion~ tnl<h cnantl inflt<'tcd h~ a Rob'~ 81& Boycmplo tt \\ho thouah1 ht wu. chok1na. The la~ ~ut . tiled Wcdnt"tda'1. a ~s that an 1n\ktt'rm1na1t amount of llama '-" be a\\a_rdcd tn t~ ck-11ti "of Rolx•rta \ahr ho dt\"d 1n Tu"'" ("--e ... aa.cus1 Al) RECORDEROFPICE TERMED RUDE •.. Pn.Al RUSH-HO~ CRASH KILLS ONE ... Prom Al u"n coukJ ~ ~1(11Cd •as ~J \OUtb Oft r~ ·~' ~tcr ()r.-.c lft a bi~ HllnicU CClt'C v,r::e 11rre :x:OR i arn Te d HT\ i:Cc! r:u~ ~woac cd a ' c!'·""v 0 1r1 .. an ... ll"'n~ ~Id a~ :r.< ..ar <or ~ •Q10r ·~' rn;t o( {0"" r•i:, T!v Hor..da \•C"r·cx! ..c·ou the road and •li or '~ ~ 'td Fc:wd EXP 1r.1 -.d1i:1 an tn.c ~..1'1~ d rec- tlt')t: ~ J "nt!J,allY u ~ Rnc-..t ll>or'~C1'\ ~"I" ,,..._ , .. ~ ~Cwknl \Cer.c !wnd thlc fro.-.1 <.J1 1.he Ford xud nlO \.be pa.\~ \ldc o' tM \o:c..rd •hie •~\cut r.e:ar1: n blf The Honct. \ dn•er .. ~, oro- nour.ctd dead fror. ..ir.\pt( f ed n· Ji.l:ln T .. ,,, men in tM FOtd -~ as>- parnaf: on l.bnr •a> t.O a pai c..naJOb htn ~ acC'lldn;c ocrufnd Cam of •hue paint a:i I.ht: car tM.na opm and pamt co .. ~ the HCtJm\ ~ their ~ thran\nup.&or tud Rnc--.-t •orkcn n.i\bed Rod~ ~Ol\llX ~-"''San Ocmcnt.t tO ~k ( ommiJntl) HOi99W an Lasuria H al h " h o tpr u l ~&npenon \ad \.!onrcx •-as Rill !X'I 1rt2&m 1n I.ht Cmt:'l'JCIX} room at I I a m Ht •ouJd br adm1u.ed t.O lht ho\pt~l 1n&ensa"c an wm. w \ad Tnc dm n a! the Ford. Bob Hamt",.&Jor. 31 alW>o SanClcmmcc. u C"Ut oc.;1 o•1r.c ar. He a~ f1oan b) ~ ~ial bdlCoCJ'tf lO '°'n:trn \Ice ~ Cnile'r 111 Sarna \na, the Uh tV p tor \a.td .\ ~tat ~~ confinmd lhat H.1.1Tl nai.or. u ~na area&ed at.. tb.t: bc1h1) ·~ trau.m.i tto.ICT ht.a more anfonnattmt ·~ "°' a-.wbk ~ accicknt oro..ned near tht \pot ... ftctt ~1-.nr-o\d Conrado Pedrosa of Santa -'n.a •'U killed Jan H b'\ .a ~~drunktndn"er Pohau 1d Oor'otb) \t~ o( Lacuna. Hilb •'U dn .. 101 on 1~ 1HOfll udc of t.hc road •t..en Vlt pt01toed htt 1963 Cadillac anlO Ptdnx a ·, Dat\un ptdlup latt th.at a~'lOOO ~r~ d cd o f mana c nttrna.f 1n1u.nn REGENTS BACK UCI MEDICAL CENTER •.• Prom Al d ~ V. 1lham C100.l..Ue'Z· d.ccmor. 0 r~ &n ;as1 "CC De\pitt the &k>c>m financ.aJ aun'1nenL frank V. C ~ Jr d wrrr..ac of th.c 00\ptta, io .crnana cvmmtlltt' rmnted -v. e •ant UJ uq> lh1\ tMXp U I - Otha rcicnts pftd&td to ~ pat~t -tnouir: not indC'linitt.;. -v.h1k offic~I\ \lu<h ,..a .. \ to rc"enie U-~ no-of m1 .nit . 0nie pro~I •n .. ol"e~ 1umtn1 da~ ~ opaauon of the medic.a.I cenlt'r O'-er to a pn .. att com pan) But lCJ th2t \ugnllon (lark rc- \pond.cd ·1 don't think the regent\ are prepared 10 tum o ·.cr man•· ment of the h01.p11.al ·· LC I fhancellor Jac k Pclta\On LOta ·nc res.er.ts that e "en ~llhrn the co nfi nn of a tie"erc finanC1 al cn\1\. •ht hCltptt.al '' d<J1ng rts JOb \.1ed1cal \tudenlS UC IXHii tducattd rnearch 1\ bc1na dor;e a r.d patient\ a.re being caltd fo, - The cr.ancellor 'ntalt.d bl con· "''"'~th.at tr~ pnma.r) caueo(UI \.fcdi.cal Center's fir.anctaJ problit:ms ' 1n"'ff1C1ent mmbuniemnu for non·pa>1n1 pauniu •1lhou1 pnu!t ... \ ... ranet CO\ eraat ~t leasl -rJ per· .enl of LCI 'pat&ent\ are 1n.d1gtnt O' <lept:~t upon "1cda" or \1cd1· (al for their medical CO\I\ \\e-cannot manage our •a: ou& of •his financiaJ cn\ls unul •e dtanie IM pauent mu. ~ PeltaW>n Y.td To attract matt pa-.1nJ paurna &ht chancellor has W>u&ht S30 mllhon for ttlt'n\l\t modttnll.tllon of the aiing faC'll11·. Ont L ( offiClal su~t.ed a.n 1mprO\td mar'Ut1ni campaign to urc more prt\attl} insured pattents Pt 1a.10n sad! Orange Count) 1s an ut~el} compet1t1\e hospital mar- u t and admutC'd that some pr~ &J\e pahent\ ma~ be put off tr: LCI \tedaal CmlCC·~ i.maac Tht: c~ncclloT 1nmied that the \.tnttr ~h\t'r\ hr&h qua ht) care but Wdcd -Part of tht nO\p,tal rs an<rq-att:d E'en poor people UK>u d r.01 be r. \amt oft~ faaht1t1 v. e si:ould modcmue lhO\t " T t '?-'"" rut\t not rt1pondcd ·o Pt'ttawn s pica for SJO m11l1on in ma<!em1utton mont ' But LC Prn1dent ·0a\1d P Gar· doer \.3ld the s~\lcm 1s prns1n1 for appro\al of Go" ~rie Dtu- me~wi 's propostd budgu.Uoauon ofS_5 m1ll1on to aid tht L'C hosp11.als in Ora.nee Couot\ Da"" and San Daqo T~ funds '•ould be u~ for operating ccxa and for rmpro"e· mtnl\ LATIN MAKING COMEBACK IN SCHOOLS ... From Al Tn.\ .car \htnl\ha,e ch<Aen as1r.e con-.cniion \ tMmc -c anar • God .n h1'l ov.n cu1 • I ( aeiar in 111bt .su.a d~us NI remembt:r'11 St.anrng Fnda~ C\Cmng. \tudcnts from I .S ( ahforn~ h1gJl 1.Chool\ ""'Ill don toCa\ and other Roman repha to compete 1n \Cholarl) puf'\ulli Ual te\I not <inl~ the Latrn tongue .. but h1~toncal e~pert1\IC a~ ""ell The ( r,rona <kl )..far l'>O\lS ha\ c p anned .... ntt.cn and oral tnls an • ()l!mptc e~ent \lt:minan m clau1caJ stud1n dramauc rca.din~ a CO\tume <.ont~t a charrrJt ra<.t art and pottr) compC11ll<Jn\ and a lecture b) a profC'\\11r of the cla\\ICS from San Diqo \ui tt I n "cr-.ll > fJh .eah there\ al\<; a dance \a1ur~, night -the/ are teen-a~. after al. Fr,r 1t1t:\C student\ Laun 1\n't a dc:-dd !11r.g .. agc r,r,I. a dr1rmant one · \-rni ~1d1 HCJ •• tnt1 rcc1tt air1ud rcr al11 ng 'lie c.1mque\t\ r,f the r 1'1ldcr \gc'' "'' I her11 Jullu\ ( "' ...,. \ .. r i!u.age "dcs,\lfied a' dead rf 1t''n1,11,nge• r he ,,ff o at 'c:rnac u lar of csn e\labll\hed c.11un1r. But Latin has \Uf'\1 .c:d a\ the lan!!Uage r1f the ellle la\\ ;,nd rhcv: \tudcnt\ find a lrJt of .al • ,. \lud_.1ng l · \a:\ \.1 1<.hcle < ,.,I;, ~,,,has u.ughl l..at rn at r r1rona ;d \hr f<1r the pa\t erght _.ear\ l..;,t1 1t\ad1'><.1pltneandrcqu1r1:sa d1ffer1·r t mcth1Jd <1f leaching and earning \1 r •1r<1r ... d rl \.far \ludc:nt\ ha .. c n <it \hied a ..1oei~ fr<1m the n g,,r<1U\ dcm.snd\ ril Latin ft,,. ·.ear 14 5 \tudenl\ ar-• enr<1lled r, l...<11in cr,ur\C\ repr~n11ng ab<1ut IS p;·r<.t n1 ol all foreign language \tudNit\,<11 the h1"1 "hl)(1I ( cllei said r,nl, 41 student\ {ho~ Laun ctght _.ear\ cs@'' l\pan1\h 1\ the d ear fa "'' tt· '-'1th f.11 pcrc.cnt ,,f th•. fr1rt:1gn angua~· \ludentc, 1n II\ d a\\C\ ....,h1lc lhc r1·md1n1ng \ludenl\ \tud) f renc h 1 '-a111in.1o 1dc high \Ch'"'' enrol· lmcnl\ n Latin reponcdl) arc up h} 2t1 '111\ludcnl\1n the pa\t t1Ar1 :Cat\ · \' 11u II find that Latin \ludcnt\ .... rm: hrghc:r "" <.ollcgc-enlrance ·~amc, rha n r1tht·r '1udcnt\ Cella \d}\ fht·) undi-mand fngh\h bet· ll'r hi:• du'lot the. undt:r'>tand the Laun ha'il\ hr 1t\ ,·,Kcshulary and \true· tu rt· \l. hil•• II l c1n tx <Hgued that <la\\ICal \ludw\ .11trcsu tmvh1rr \tudenl\ to tx·yin All t• the rr \U 11ng tC\I \(()ft\ - and \u~·qucnt cstct·ptancc ,,f La11n \IUtknl\Jt prt:\11&11JIJ\ unl\t:r\lllC\- <irt di/fl( uh 10 1gn<m \nd .ii< 11r•1na ckl \.1:sr .ti ka\I the I dlln \lutlt-nt\ art .t fdr lf) from lhc qtJt·hr Jdcd nc rd\ 11r1u might C'P<'Ct t<1 lrncl tx·h1nd each de'>~ ''~ 11111 fJ .\ngclc1 4h) hc rnrnll<-d 1n r dl<S ' Laun cla\\ fk· 41uy· \he drarcw· .. a lot ~ .. ., 1h1\ .car ' \talc prt\ldcnt ''' the J un1or < l<t\\ICal League: '\cru,u\I) .wi: encl up talking about thr dca1h 11( \ugu\tu\ or potlt') or ahou1 the 1ra11cl pt>\ICrJ on the v.all The I" ~car-old \Cnrm v.ho h1Jpc'I 10 anend Princeton nc~I rall U}~ < cfla'\ 1nm1cnce on 1y1n1 the l4ln1u1gr "' 11\ cultural hl\IOt') kecP" \ludcnl\' \ptnt\ up a\ tht} s,,,.ea1 throuah the arammatical ,,mna\ll~ t>fclt~t<al hccraturc Hui ( rlla \3)\ \he wouldn't leach ...., .......... .,, ........ Ulillll BUI D' ADCelo takea h1a Latin to heart lD Corona del Mar. l .iun an~ other wa )'. .. Hov. can you read < rccro or \ 1rg.il's poclf) .and undc:ntand 1l propcrl) v.-1thou1 u~dc:T\tand1n1 tht' t:\ rnt' and pcoplr tile) "-Crt' rcfcmn1 to"'' \he 'loa).'I "More and mo re la nguage 1ead1cr\ arc no w teachin& thecuhure and h1\tOr} of the lanauagc au.ell \.\-11hou111 )OU rcall) have no lOntcll.t -~\pt'c·1all) "'llh L111n:· < ella\ \tudrnt\ mranwh1lc. ha"c broadened therr o..,, n cduca11onal <'On&ut\ v.1th th"" d~1~ to break frcr of the praama11c carrcr-m1nded neu no,,,. "° prc.-valcnt on h1Jh school campu~ ln\ttad of computer SC"tt'~t or bu\lnns thc\C nudcn11 •~09""1 fut tM hum nallC1 and hbcral a m 0 Angrlo 1ntcndt 10 \CUd )' Latin Jnd,ur (1rcck 1n ~0111..CW,.:. (JrC:U 8 111 but what art ~OU tonna do after )Ou lflduatc'> "Go on to graduate tehool ··he U )' ' Kmta John\On an 18-)car-old ~naor )S \he v.-anu to pursue 1ntem3t1onal relattons Kn\tan lkntlc). 17 .,..-anu to pick the brains of an hl\IOr} proft\wn at \tanford And J uhc Hochadc:I 17. .,,ants \tanford t9 cducatr ht'r u a medical 1llu\tra1or uch amb111on '' not unu\UOJI 1mona < orona dcl Mar'\ La11n stu· dents Cella s.i)~ 'o v.-ondrr Cacur\ pronunc1at1on follo11to1n1 h" dcfcal of Pharn t' 11 rn 41 B 1\\0 1nsp1 C•onal tO')ludtlU\ of the daute\ Vt'ni ~1d1 "'" -I ume. I s.i~. I conquered k.end Tems--:... .... a .. ..... §t . . ~ !: ,.. --y ,. _._.. l"I n ........... .. 1• ~._ Q 1' --S• » -o--I ~ ._,.,. 5-6 • .......... 2,_...,......,.tf!. _, ., ,. ........ . ., --y JI --.... )•. • n .. ~Cot. • )0 ~ u J3 ..__c... w .. ........ fl St .......... il ... Calif. Temps u rf report ,....... ., ,. .,. • !" a ..__ :'S ,, ~ r. ,. ,.,..~-SI Jr; ........ o-• • .... v D ....... r-, C] ..... 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From A l ~put~ Di\tnC1 ~ttomt) Rick King allez,t"S tlat Ralph plottC'd to k.111 h s stepson so his formn ~ire v.tth .,hom he sou&tit 10 recon<1lc •ooW turn to him for -emot.tonaf '\uppon- a od t.akr h 1 m in lO her C osia \.1 C\a home ~"~nit aho ~.u a mott\C in the killing. tilt IJC"OSCCU~ said . .\ d.a: before K.a~e·\ k1lhn-. his motMt h.ad obLa1ned a Superior Court rntram1ng order bamng Ralph from cuher \ 1stt1ng o r telephoning 1hc ho me v.hcrc K.a"t and hi\ mother "' '""'· ht sav1 • ;yr.t .. ~"l""l:r ... , J k c:~ I ou ue1cnse auome) ac IAr ) .. ontcndcd that K.a)c's shooung v.as acCt<Jental He said he ..,,ould present e' 1dcncc 1nd1ca11ng Ka~e v.as shot as he lunged lor the gun his \lcplathcr "'as brand1\h1ng The tv.o had agreed to mttt to discuss tht storm; breakup of ~ Ralphs· marna~e "'hen the defendant began threa1cn1ng 10 comm11 su1c1dt: and a struggle ensued. .\feet the c,hoo1ing. his chen1 "pan1dtd. ~ buried the boch and hcd to police about hi\ "-hereabouts. the defense auornc' ..aid RESCUE TRY DEATH ... The · l"' o a uorne~ s sa 1d the) planned to call about 30 vmn~SiCS dunng "'hat 1s t'\P<'ctcd 10 bt: a tv.o- .,.,~k trial rromAl C'omm un1t~ Hcxpnal 1n Junr I %4 afttr her stomach n.aplurtd. said Fullerton attomc" Thoma\ Elenbaas -. ho fikd the aeuon on behalf ot 5 a h r • s d a o & h 1 e r \.h r ~ a n n c Krueckebt:rg. Elenbaas \aid the '"'" cla ims Sahr v.a\ eaung at tht Bob\ 81@ Bo' :-ntauranton(a mpus Dn'e in Ir. mt last \fa~ 2 S .. hen she began rnughing after dnnk1n1 W>mc ·•attr \'casai. belle\ ing Sahr •al cho._· 1ng. grasped her about her abdomen Just Call 642-6086 DeUy Piiot OellYM"J .. Quennteed ~Gil;, ~-"'21 • ,,,,# ~ "d .... ,.,., ~ C.t ~x,c. ... ,....,~,.,.. ,, ... ~ ,,., :,.t'X.r • :lit .,.._.-: and attempted 10 perform the Hc1ml1ch manuc'cr intended 10 free her a1rv.a~ or an~ obs1ruct1on Sahr left the rt'\t.aurant and v.enl home but later that C\t'n1ng began e~pencncing '"e~crcme parn" and called paramedic'>. Elenbass ..aid he 4as rushed 10 the hospital ""ht'n.• sht died about a month later T he suit alle-ge-s her death Y.as caused b~ a ruptured stomach the rnult of the 1mproperl~ performed He1mlrch manue,er Reagan to support GOP 'friends' first \\ ~5Hl,GT0' 1 ~P 1 -The Rt· agan admrnmrauon \aid 1oda,. u_y.111 ··help our friends first" 1n pan:thn@ out prcs1den11al supporl for Re· publican ..enators ~eking re..cl«i1on . 1n I l.J86 but 1s intent on keeping GOP control ol the Senate ~Ila& do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Wbat doa't you like? C.U "t aem.ber at ltfl and your message will be rttordtd. tra.nscribtd ud dtU•ertd to Utt appropriate editor . ne "'1le %4-bour aaswering service may be used to record letters 10 I.ht editor oa any topic. Contributors to our ~tttrs rolumn must i.Dclllde tltelr a.a.mt ud telcpboae umber for verificallon. !"o circulallon t'alls. pluu. Tell as •bat's on you mind. OPANGE CO.AST Daily Pilat H.L. 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NOW Only 117'1 aq.yd. ln1taHed Armstrong Sundlal Solarlan was $23.99 sq.yd. NOW Only •13•• sq.yd. Installed ~IO~ Oii l\enil 640-2700 640-2934 ' • • t;;:;-· ~ -~·~~--~----~----------------~--------~--------~-----------~--------....... ----------------------------------'!-"~-----·-• - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, MWc;t, 16, ttlS •A.a Cable TV to off er· stop-SIDOtingfilm:_ " II It Quit -Smoker's lnformatbon;' a cable tckv1 ion film for~moker\ "ho want lo kick the habit. will be prcscntt.'<1 Monda) l'' cn1ng on Orange County cabkv1 ion stations. The proaram will 111r from 6 to 8 p.m. and will be repeated from 8 to 10 p.m. o~ Group W, Century Cable, Storer Cnblc TV. Community Cablevision of Orange. Roger~ Cablcsystems and Community Ccblevision Co. Viewers can use a toll· free telephone number to talk to n pa~cl of local doctors. Coll the American Lung Assoc111tton at 835-5864 for funher information. Irvine.Co. plan• advanced • _David Dmohowsk1 of the Irvine Co. will tnlk on the hrm s planned improvement and building out of Newport Center at Tuesday's meeting of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon session will be held at 11 :30 a.m. at Tn.·es Restaurant, 440 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar The cost is$ IO. pa}nble at the chamber office by today 0; S 12.50 :u the door. · Llons Club staglng carnival The Co)ta Mc~-Orange Coast Lions Club ts sponsoring a four--da) carni val for the benefit of SOS (Share Our Selves). which provides 1mmed1a1e emergency sen ices of all types 1n an unbureaucratic manner. The carnival will run toda) through Sunday at the Harbor Shopping Center nt Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street in Costa Mesa. Playhouse hosts St. Pat'• party The Costa Mesa C1v1r Playhouse Patrons' Associa- tion will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day ce lebrauon Sunda> at the Breehl Orchid Gardens. I 989 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa. The CH'nl. scheduled for 5 p.m .. will feature a 1rad1t1onal Irish stew .dinner by chef Hugh Hunziker. hfe l'nl(·m11nment and priLcs. Tax-Oeducttble tickets are S 17 and proceeds will benefit the playhouse. call 650-5269 fo~ further 1nforma11on and reo;;ervat1ons. Arts feast at lrvlne park ~"Feast of the Arts.'' a unday brunch fundra1ser dtsplaymg \1sual and performing ans. will be held-SUnday on the In int· Fine Arts Terra e. o' erlooking the lake of Heritage Park. Dancer ) lv1a Tiirner 'Will perform at the event. spon ored by the In inl' ( ommuntt) Services Performing Ans Depanment and lhl' In 1ne Fine Ans Center. Call 660-3928 for ticket information. Miss Amerlca prellms at OCC The official prellmina~ 10 the Miss California contest 1n the Mi ss -\mcnca beauty pageant will be held unda) evening 1n the Orange Coast College theater. Some 21 contestant) will compete 10 the double eve nt 10 select a Miss Southern California Coast and a Miss Orange Count) 1n l'vcn1ng gown. swimsuit and talent compe1111on . ..\ Y.1nner and a runner-up will be selected. Palr to address lupus group ( arol} n and V1d. Knight. prominent authors in the health licld. will 5peak to members of the Orange Count) ..\nhn11s Foundnt1on's Lupus uppon Group Tuesda) at 7.30 p.m. in the communtt) room of the Garden Gro"e "1ed1cal Center. I :?555 Garden Grove Bl vd. The suppon group's meetings are open 10 all lupus patients. families. friends and the general public interested 1n learning more about the disease. Call 547-5591 for furt her information. Roosevelt at library sesslon James Roose, cit. the eldest son of former President Franklin D. Roosc,elt. '"II address the Newpon Beach Friends of the L1bran Tuesda~ morning. The meeting IS scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in the F1res1de Room at the Lutheran Church of the Master. 2900 Pacific Vic"' Dmc. Corona del Mar. eaung 1s limtted and n·serva11 ons may tx· oh1a1ncd h) calling 644-4 579 or 644-2 124. Llfesa vlng classes ..\d' ann·d lllc'>a' 1ng clas~s are being onercd at Costa Mesa's DoY.nto"n Commun1t) Center Pool. 1860 ..\nahe1m -\' e .. Saturda> from 1.30. p.m. 10 J:JO p.m. Rcscr"ations for the S25-course can be made b~ calling 645-~797 CALENDAR Friday. March 15 o meelings scheduled Monday. March 18 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa City Council. C'tt) Council Chamber!>. 77 Fair Dri ve. Po ucE Loe Marine Corp8 Capt. Denni• Muller prea- enta the naa to the parents of John Zimmerman clurlng Interment ceremonlea ~~ ln Honolulu. From left are mother Sandra Zimmerman, •l•ter Joan Zimmerman and father RJcbard Zimmerman. LB sculptor's latest project: Keep artists in Art Colony By LJSA MAHONEY Of IN Oellr l'tlol St.tt Laguna Beach metal )Culptor Hal Pastorius has cmb3rkcd on a com- mission more complicated and fraught with p11falls than an) 10 his I 7-year career. One of I he cit\ 's cadre of!>uccessful profe-;s1onal a·rtists. Pastorius 1!-. spearheading a mo'e 10 ensure that thost' who lend meaning to the term .. .\rt Colom .. can rnn11nue 10 find aITordabk \,ori.. '>pact• and "' ing quartl'r) 1n to" n. Thl' pro1ec1 Pastortu'> ha., t..cpt on the back burner for ~cars 1s an ··..\rt is ont' of th ose professions "here :--ou can't keep cranking work out." he said. It's not an assembl\- ltnc operation or a "get-n<:h-quit:i.. sehemc." Laguna Beach has made a nnme for 11self as an art colon} and 11nl·eds11' artists. Pastonu!. asserted "The art- ist~ and their wares are 'aluablc to th1s commun1t). Thcett) Y.illsur''l'l' \\llhout us. but 11 Y.1 11 ne\l·r he thl' 'iame:· Pa)tonus· bratnl·h1ld mo' ed Imm thc theorettcal 10 the P<>SS1blc rcu:nl- 1). Thesculptor managed to ro und up a uOi c1cn1 number of commemalh 'The city will survive without us, but it will never be the same.' amb111ous and appart•ntl) unique one. It ''ould turn about 15 anists into real estate de' t•lopcrs ''ho Y.Ould design and O\ ersee construction of" SJ mtlhon condominium pro1er1 rnmb1n1ng both II\ 1ng and wort.. spare. Such a pro1cct could help stop the dra1n1ng o f crl':ltl\ c rc'i1dcn1s from the c11' b' pro' tding accommo-dations· arll.SI'> could :1fford nod b~ giv ing them control OH'r housing and studio costs 1n a communit\ v.hert• rentals are spiraling uut of 'ilght. Pastonu~ ... aid. The ~culptor cst1matc\ that about half of Lagu na Beach's artists ha'c left thl· c11~ in the past Ii' c to SI\ ~cars as the commun11\ ha' bel'Omc: lc~s a crcatl\e ha,en than a retreat tor the \\ell-to-do. ..\rt1\1<1 noct..l·d to thl' tin\ \eas1de '1llage around thl· tu rn ol thc l'l·ntun. according to local h1c;1ones ..\t1rac1cd b~ 11s ~erene beaut~. man~ pa1ntas. Y.rttcr\ and those sk1lkd 1n lHher creat1\I.' art<, ga\I.' the Ct t) 1t'i rcp11- ta11on as thc: .. .\rt ( olon' ·· Toda}. Pastonu' said·. ")omt• art- ists arc getting b~ on <,uch a \mall amount (of mone~) that an~ change 10 1he cost ofll\ ing 1\ enough to Y.1pt· them out. -Hal Pastorius <iuccesstul artists interested 10 thl· project and captured the 1mag1nat1on of some c1 t' offinals who ha' e 'ov.ed 10 help. Then a plot of land been mt' a'a1labk. :"Jego11a11on'> nrl' undcr 11a~ 11> purchase a I. I-acre pared a1 thl' entrance to Can} on .\('res on Laguna Ca m on Road. Pastorius 'ia1d. l(thc art1!)t~ can reach agrel'llll'nt Y.ith propat~ owner Vern . p11akn ol tmcrald Ba'. the' y.,jll ha' c: to rnnw up Y.lth some capital 10 tinann· thl' land purcha.;c: and condominium l'Cmstruc11on . ..\nd that's Y.hcn thi ng<, will become .,can hi.' !-aid. .. ..\ number oi· peopk arc bailing out" no" that 11 \ecms rnon· than J pipe dream. according to Pa\tonu~. ..\nd more comml·rc1alh \Ucn·s,ful artists" 1th 'iOl11l' cap11al he hind thl"m a rt' nt:ec.kd But Pa'>tonu., belle' l'S his project ran '' ort.. Thl' '::ined·\l/l"d cun- dom1n1um' "ould range in prtcl.' trom S -io.ooo w $100.000. lcs' th.in Jn~ \lngk-lam1I~ home 1n thl· lit\ Larh art I\ I "oulJ be C\J)l'l ll"d Ill put do" n lx•t\\CL'n ~(I and 10 pcrtcnt ol thl" purrhJ)l' pnn· and '>l"CUH' a lo.in fort he rest. Pa,tortu!> !>atd. fach u1uld rustom design h1'\ or her '1ud10 ;rnd 11' 1ng space Pastonu\ ::ickno,\ledges tha1 thrre arc ~omc hurdles 10 O\crcome 1n hrtn~1ng the min1-art1st colon' to fru1 tion · Bani.., tl·nd 10 be leer) of lending monc' 10 artists because of the unn:ria1n11es of the profession. And thl.' proJCCt v.ould ha'e restncttons that could hamper 11s resale in the C\ cnt ul forl·CIO'>Ufl' Rut Pa\IOrtU) "3\\ hl· ha~ fatth 1n thl' naturl' ot \UlCC\\Jul art1'>h \'ho Jrl' hoth crca111c and practical per- \lln\ flH>\l' v. ho l·an '-Uppon thl·m- "l'h l'' "11h their art .:trl" "tnlented. v.l'll-d1rclll'd liuc,1nL'''Jk'r<.on.,:· hl' '~lid It all gm.'' Y.cll thl· u.in<l11m1nium unit'> 1:ould tx· fin1'hl·d \\1th1n tY.u H'<H\ he belle\ l'S ( omhined II\ ing and "ort.. 'PJll' 1-. a Ill'"' hut intriguing idea for Laguna R'-··•t·h. Jlnirding tu "'-~ll' Bu11ern1ci... J'>'>I sta nt plan ncr The 1op1l "as much d1scu<i~d during prl'par:ltlon of thc c11~ ·~ g<:n- cral plan Jnd " ldll•rt:d ti~ thl' C 1t' C nunnl hl' \a1d If Pa,wnuc;' group "ere 10 mat..c a tkal on thl' C an,on \ere~ propcn~. 1hn·11~ \\Ou Id l'Oll'rt.110 a general plan .imcndml·nt Ill rl'dl·s1gna1c the prop- l'rt\ from 1ndu<,1nal w .1 nl'\\ ca1egor} alloY.1ng pcopll' w lt\l' and \\ork 1n thl' saml' place \10l'l' ar11w, "nrl.. \\ 11h ttiinmahk' and othl'r" ISl' ha1.1rdl1u, m.lll'rl314'. thl'rl' \\OU Id hu' l' 10 tx· .. oml· rl·.,.tnr- t1nn'> on thl· t\ ~·' lll art I' llll'~ al hrned. Bu1tcrn 1ct.. said ..\nd fl·,alc ol thl' n)ndum1n1um<, \\Ould tx· rl'Stnl'll'll tu otha Jrll,t'> Bulll'r" Il k agrl'l'' '' tth Pao,wnu .. th.ll thl'rt' has hct•n Jn nn<lu'> ol ar11st~ from L Jguna HL'Jl h 11\ i:r thl' pa't 10 \l'Jr\ But hl· 'aid thl' 1:11~ \l .lOl'i 1<1 l>.l'C'p II\ Crl'.111' l' rl'\l<ll'OI\ II Pa\tlmu,· prnJl'll Sl'h tlndl·r "a' tlw lll' m1gh1 hl•lp "llh thl' 1n,1..1lla· ll\ln ol ut1h\1l''> ur .,pon'm h<11lll' tor 11 H111tcn'1l I.. <,,11d Of PJ\tllrtU\0 plan. Ru llt'r\' '' (.. \Jtd ··\,\hot thl'\ ·, l' u1nw up "11h '11 I.tr '\lllOd\ 10tngU10F. I'm ttlll' 1nn•d It \\OUIJ \\llrl.. .. Irvine By RON TATON . ....... -... ..... HONOLULU -15-ycar-old Fountain Valley boy whOS(' love for tht Mannt C-orp helped him battle the disc-a~ that eventually took ht~ life was buried with honors. 1ncludina a 21 ·gun ~lute. in a m1htary Ct'metery here. The asht<i of John Zimmerman. who died Jan. 18. ·were interred at the at1onal C:emctcf) of the Pacific in Puow:unn Crater. better known 1s the Punchbowl. under pec1al permission &ranted by Pre$1dent Reagan. The ~vcn·man Manne C'orp honor guard fired the three-volley salute. A bugler played .. Taps" and a Navy chaplain paid tnbutc to the )OUth as his family sat by a ~tand that held thc urn. topped with the M1mnc Corps l'te'>t "The Manne ( orps has a S3} ing. ·The Mannes ne~ a few good men · They found one 1n John Zimmcnnan:· \atd Col. Jack Graham. 10 a bnef tnbutc as the )OUth's parents. Richard and andra Zimmerman. hts sister. Joan. 17. and his do~sl friend. Manne Staff gt. Bob Mrnkc. h!.tcned. "We Y.err hcre ahout three )Cars ago and too John and his sister to Punchbowl and ht was vet) impressed." said Zimmerman ... He kne\\ the eventuality of his disease and said. 'Tht'> l!i wherc I want to be."' John rcminded his father of the request the day before he died. • "He "as unable to talk. but wrote "Punchbowl. Will )OU come' 1s11 me?" Zimmerman said. ~f\cr John dted. Z1mmermnn and his wife wrote to li<'n. P<"tc Wilson. R-Caltf .. to reque)t bunal at Punchbowl. Wilson rda)ed the request to Reagan. who waived rcsulat1ons that hmll burial 10 national cemetenes to m1h taf) personnel. their spousef> or childrcn. John became interested 1n the Mannt' Corps ,.,eral )ears ago after attending a muscular dystroph) c!fnp m 5an Diego Count). where se' eral Mannes wcre serving as counselors and v.orked w11h the ~oung v1c11ms "one on one.'' Zimmerman !>aid "That sparked his interest. and from there 11 got to the point Y.here the Manne Corps almost was a hfcst}'le. It ga'c him the "'II to go on:· Zimmerman sa1d."Thc \i1annc ( o~ e'emphfied the fighttng spmt ... The )Outh "as made an honoraf) Manne three da) hefore he died John's disease Y.as diagnosed at 14 months. and doctors told the famil) he probabl) "'ould not hvc to age 2 and cenainl~ would not h'e past age 5. "He tnpled h1se,pected hfe span and touched a let of peopll.':· Zimmerman said "Pcrhaps this will help ano1hcr handicapped child Y.ant to fight. This 1s what lohn picked up from the Manne Corps." I Birth defects understudy by UC/profs B~TO~Y AA \'EDRA Of t,,. D.itf l'*4 '""' \ l ( In inc Jex lllrt~ rllldY..i~ through a !>lUd~ prOJt'l'I that ma) help rcSt·an.hcnunderstand and someda' pr.:vent b1nh dcfeus in in fants ofd1abe11c mothe~ Dr H Da' 1d \I osier ofl '('In 1ne's medical \C'hool. " namtntng plat entJ'i from d1abc.-t1C" and non-01abet1 mothl·r~ anJ rc:rording the hormonC' IC'\ L'ls in the .1ltl•rh1r1h l\lo\le1 '·''' he " l<'ol..1ng lor J n innt•rtion bt'tY.een th"· amou nt oft" o gro" th hormonl"<i in I he placentas and the o\l·rs11rd bab1t"' horn Ill d1ab1:11c mothers. lnfanb from d1abet1l· pre11nam tl'\ tl·nd 10 be longer and larger than normJl :ind 'iUffl'r trom rrspira 10~ problems and other l·omphlatmn<, 1\10.,,l'f" onl' nl rou1 l ( In int' rei.earcher'> 'tud' 1ng 'anou' l'aU'>l'' or h1rth drll·l tc; "1th the aid ofS 110.0<~> in grant\ from the \larrh l'1f D1ml·, lt.)undat1on ..\lso txmg t'\plort.•d art' "a'' to hi:lp tam11tc., r.t1<.t.· disabled children \lo.,1cr" m1d\1J\ thrnugh a lour·~ear pilot prOJC'Ct. lul·h.'d b~ J s~ti l)(l(I gr JOI Dr L'nn 'aJcl h\l'k.1.11c rt''il'Jrlh psH·holog1s1. .... a~ g1' en S21l.OOll to \lud' hm' c,trc" Jnd undernutnt1on - Junng prcgnan"' Jnd thl' tir;t ''-'" da\\ to1Joy.1ng h1rth - ,Jn affl·rt a Lhtld', luturl' k.irning ,apah1ll11es \1Jnannl· Rronna·Fr.ht'r l\'>l\tant b1oph~s1cs prok\c,or "a' .~.trdl'd S '111)()( ll' ,,untinue re~arching gl'Ol'lll prohkm' alll"l llng Ol'r' l' Jn elopment The loundatwn Jl'o '"' l'\ll'<l $" llOO 1n a stud' h' D,l\1Jl \kPhl'r"'n J\'flllJ ll'lhntcalprolessor L)n ~a~~ 10 tlkn11t\ hi:anng and <.1gh1 pr11likm" in ne" born 1 nfant!I r hl' \Cn\llf\ ll'\I\ v.oulJ .ll \ll ltknt1f\ \ JrtOU\ other d,.,funct1on<. · · Tht.• \t:ir, h 111 D1ml'' F 1111ntl.ll11'n ha' funded ti~\ grant' in lhl· l n11nl \t.lll'' 1111.1l1ng nl·arh S. I 'i m11l1on Pizza man robbed of $40 by knife-wielding bandit lOrdt•1. \Hirth $2'i.tXlO. "t'rr 1qxnted ,tokn lrom .1humc10 tht• ~ 11)(1 hkllt.. ol 'an Jow \ 'l1d 1ng gl.1" \\11ldt.1Y. hnd tx•t•n p1 ll'd oJ)l·n Huntington Beach f\q, "1111wn "' ll' .111,·,tl'd nn 'll'Pll h•n 11t ht·111g Ulhkr thl· 1ntlul'Ol'l' nl ln·r111n T hur,d.1' \<.hit'' D \ndl.·r,1111 ~' Jnd .\ntl)n13 .\ (11l'I· 1nl>! "'r' 1.11>.t•n in to l'ustod\ llU"I"•' .I (....,·11a1ng \trl'C'I bu mess fhu1,.1." 1 oi. l1n~' hu,band. Fred. h.1d tx·l n " .111,· .. tl·d ti' In inc pohce thl·d.1' h, 1. '' ir ,u,p1l ton llfsteahng .1 rnll , " "1 \h,· and .\ nc1t"rc;on J<\lnl'll I' I .1: nr.tngl' ( OUOt\ Jatl. Huntington Beach pohce arc look- ing for a man who robbed a pizza dehHry man of about $40 at knifc- po1n1 Thursday night. Police !ipokeswoman Jo Annt' Bergstrom said the v1c11m was a t~n age delivery man for Domino's Pizza. 21 172 Beach Blvd. She s:ud the teen- ager. whose name was withheld. reported that he had been followed earl)' in the evening by a someone in a La&unaBeach Poli n· rC'~pondl·d t0 complaint~ of two rx·opk. pm~1bh 1nto1o ca1cd . riding ~katebonrdi. 1n th1.· allc) nlo na Ramona ~venue.· shortly before S a.m. Thursda). Officer~. however. wen' unable to locate the pair. • • • C'n,~ttc tape.·~' alued at S 160 "'ere stolen from an unlock«.'d ear parked Thursda) anernoon on Laaun:i a· n)'on Road. the ' 1ct1m told police. • • • \ Pork \' enuc rc~1dent told police ThuMa' 1hn1 an unknown uspcct tired a · bullet into • n occupied buildtn • • • i\ Meadowlark I ane rc"ltdcnt told poltl:C \omco'2.,c wo' at thc door of th~ homr earl) Jhu~a) Officer' rc- spond1na 10 the '4:Cne. howncr. were.' unabk to l()('ate the prowler. • • • Ml\tellnnc1.,u\ item\ to1Leth1.·r black Pinto. At 7:30 p.m .• the deliveryman was confronted by a robber af\er taking a pizza to a home on thc 20000 block of Colontal Circle, Bergstrom said. The deliveryman told polt cc the robber flashed a knife. used foul language and demanded money. The v1cum handed over a blue nylon pouch containing about $40. The robber. who may have been the worth S 1.600 were stolen earl) Frida' from a Pinecrest Drl\'C' home. thr victim told police. Newport Beach Jewell) worth S 10.SOO wa) 'ltolen from a residence on the ~00 block ot V1st:l Madera. • • • ""peeping Tom" wn' rtponcd on the 300 block of Im The man v.as \Ct'n peering through n "''ndow of n re"dence. • • • ..\ Ynmahn outboard engine wu 'ltolen from a boat docked in a '"Pon the 1400 bloc!.. of 83) The cna1nc 1 \\-Orth $850. • • • Buralaf" broke into n unlocked iiaragc on the 00 bl ock ()f l\h amdo und tok a lY74 hat p)'dcr and a \ool boA. The lo ~ "n~ put at Sl.100 • • • · mcunc 'tole n potted ti 'u'i l:X·o1nm1na trc\' fmm the c;1dr or 3 dnver of the black Pinto. then Oed. the deh' Cr) man told pohce. No injuries werc reported. The robber was descnbed as a H1 panic man. between 20 and 25 years old. with a pock-marked face and short. grcas)' black hair combed straight back. He was about 5 feet 8 inches tall. "'Ith a thin build. weanng a white T-shtn and khaki trousers. according 10 thr\1ctim's de~cnptton. house on thl' I 00 block of 27th Street Coata MeN T·<.h111\ .m<1 \\lndbrt·at..t·r~ \\1,:rt rcpor1c1.I 1,11,kn from thl' Nt'" pon 'ihtn Stor\', I l\8 4 Plal.'cnt1t1 ·\ vc.. 'omcumc tx't\\CCn 10· 1tl pm and 10 W pm \\ l·dncsda' n1ah1 .\ "1tnC''> rl'Jl01 tedl\ \t\Y. th1cc n1ak!> brcat..1n3 thrnu~h a v.1ndo" into the bu'>tnl'" The hnunc1 I lo'>) "a" not '-' t1mat,•d • • • \ h!:cr ho11k rnu\.Cd ~ll<I 1n dam C'li \\h\'fl 11 "a' thrown thl' 3 Y.1ruio'\ ..at .{);app('r Dot (1room1na ~ \\ 1~1h St around I 45 nm Thur-.da' • • • Till' 1'od' to Jll clmnc.-u1tar "<.lnh $'7. "ll' rcport~d tokn from on ~nmen1 at ~)00 Fa1r~1cw Road. ~t,.,,cl.'n 11 p m T ucwa~ and 6 a.m \\ l'dnl''JB) • • • k"Clf"\ .imJ J \ tdt"O\.ll\Wllt' l'l'· '-----------= l:.ntcnntt 1l11ough .10 unl11l. l>.,·J ll'.H 'hding gla\:. door. i,oml·ont· bur- glarlll'd J hlimt• Thuf'd:n tin thl· 8100 hlol. t.. l'I lila' lod T hl' lo ) includl·d .1 '1dl.'t.1 rl'l."tlrlkl "urth 'i()() \(lllll"Oll(.' l'llll'rl·tl 1hmu1th JO ll O· ll)\.l..1.·d n·a1 bedroom '""lhl" Thur'i- da' to liurglJtlll' .1 h11nll' C\n th l.• I ti 'tXl hltx.·k ol .\rltngton Thi: hl'' rndudt•d J s l 000 nng ,)Ol.I s.i111n l.l<ih • • • .\ re'1,kn1 111 lhl· :P11111 hln1.I>. ol Tranquil toltl pc1l1n• I h1n ,J.1' thJt d 0(.'tlth~H hood ll'l'n-u~l'f h.1d hrul>.l·n in1o h1.•11.;11 Tht•ll1-..;1ndu1.kd.1 ltKl I ntl•nng thhl\ltlh .10 ul\1111 l>.t•,t '' 1n J O\\. c;uml'l>nC hurtd.1111nl .1 hnnw ''" thl• ~O(l)O hlo"t.. ol fh1,h:ird .1 f'C'\ltknt told ~llll l' r h11r,tl.l\ Fire victim named \ I ~ ·\L·.11 old high "'h1x1I s.:n1M trom .1n < kllll'llll' l.ill·d l'.1rh Thur\· J,l, "hnl li•l' 111,1rl'li thrnugh a 'mall "t.>t.l\Jcn 'ht·,I 111 \\hi. h hl· .1pp.1r1•n11' \\J~ 'ikn,111g ·", 11r1hng 111 in \e t1g.l l01\ The tl'l.'n "·'' 1,kn11lil·,1 h' \\If uncr'\ tkpultl'' ,I\ ( Ml.'\ B Rn·nd.ln RrendJn rcpo11l·,th 1\J\ 'lccping 10 '' fncn1.f', hal.l..,.irJ \hrd lmatl·d in { l.IPl~tr JOll llt~ll. h \\ hl·n tin· hml..l' out. 'kl •d Or~l nttl' c lllll11' \lw11 t1 I 1 Dtl.'k ()to;ol'I Tlw tl'l'll '-llfft"tl•1.l .,nll1l..i: 1nh,1l.1111111 .ind fat.II ~·ninll .111J th•H1 1.k1-Vl'l' hurn ... ....i1J Ol!>on llc ,.ml thl' 1.;\u,<' 111 th1.• tit\' " not l k.1r liut "·" tx·1·n rukd aclldcntal Gunman flees with $50 from Mesa store \ ~un 1u11n i.1hb,·1 l.'''·ll'll'd "1th '0 lrom a l n\ta \k-..1 ,1111(' l".Hh fhuMa~ lllOflllOIS .tlkr 1Ulk11n~ thl' ,:kr~ 10 lie on tf'ltt Oror .ind •••unt i.1 I IXl Y. Ith h1' l'h'" d11°"•ll Pohn• \Jtll thr ;t\\.11l,1n1 11 Jll..l.·d into \uc·, \1,ir~ct. ~ ~ '" ''"'~·rt BhJ .ituunJ I 10 .1.m '·"""W .1 J ,,1lth\'I aut11111oat1• h.1nd~11n \ f.ll"JX'd II) ·' I _,ht rt 11,· •H1.kr'\·d thl.' Ion,•, krt.. "'put all thl. rnnnl.'' lrllnl thr '"'h ,,. l\ll'I inll' ,, hr l\\ n f\'\N'r \\.1 Th\" 111l\tkr "'ho l'"-81'\'ll 11n htot '·" 1l1,d1hcd .1, .1 "h111· nun ~' l·l" 11IJ ~ lc'l<'t 10 1nthl'' hill I Mt I'• 'lllll.1' ~111, l' '·I .~ . \ \l .. n ,, ...,,.,.,., .1partml'Ot v.as hur!t .. 1r11l·,1 "', 1.1l 1tt•m1, Thursda\ n, 111lhnl>'. .1 ,.,,. '"'n 'tcrco '1dco I ,f"l'lll' Tl'\t dl' .tnJ ~ llX t.. ... \ f'<'ll.11°'1\' 111·1w1 .11111 'alut·d al )\0 1 '' ·'' l J'\111 ll'tl \lllkn bc.-tv..C'Cn r l'h :: .tnJ \l,11,h I 11oni d Rooc;c. l 1 II \IJ,'l'I \ 11n'lrlll. t111n \II(' Bandit drops part of loot \ .11 nwd m.10 "h11 rnhhct.1 a ,,.,, p1111 Bl .1dl han t.. ot ~~. '00 I h111,,l.11 .tftl.'tnPlln tln1rpt·d part of h" 1111•1 111 tht• mi ddle o n mad and v.,1, 1w.11 h h11 h' a \ ar during his !ll.1,11\,\\ ~~111\l' \.lid I hl· l\.1nd11 v.r.u1ng a ~ellov. liJ\.\ h.111 1.1p ;md liar!.. 'ung.lo\~\. .,t,1l·d l .1l1lnrn1a 1\1 Bani.. '140 t a,1 l .1.1'1 H1g.h,,a, at about ~ pm .rnJ 111,kr\·,l tY.O t('llc~ ICI fill a paper 1i.1e "11h, ·''h '' thl' 1ohhC'r "'~ le-a' ing. onC' l\'lkr t•tl•ll to hl)nd the bandit a S2 bill hl' h.Hi 1n <'fllX>l..<'d hut the crool.. \.atd ,,, 1h.1nt.. \OU ·· pohc-e said r hl· rllhher da hC'd t ro ' Pacific < 0,1 ... 1 Htth":t~ hut"" ncat1~ hit~ Jl,l\'1n~ 1ar w11nc\st td While JU\11l•n thcc<\r l'Qltct saut tht band1& 1hllf'll'l'd a s~o f(\1\ ol quartrr\ ~h1ch ri,· Id) hC'htnd r "' l<l 'v..1, l•\ttmatcd at s 1.'300 ' I •• --·----------~ - At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. March 15, 1985 ----- .. ~ .. .. .· 14 HOU.R SALE: 8 A.M. TO lO P- SPORTIIWEAR IO'S Save 25%: On selected sweaters. Choose from cardigans. vests, shells and pullovers in many colors and fabrics. (0. 40/43) Reg. 9.99 to 58.00 . . 7.49 to 43.50 Save 25%: On selected blouses. Spring styles in cotton, linen, silk and blends. ID. 125/134) Reg. 9.99 to 66.00 ... 7.49 to 49.50 Save 25%: On selected pants from Counter- parts and other famous makers. ID 296/4431 Reg. 9.99 to 38.00 . . .... 7.49 to 28.50 Additional 25% off: Already-reduced career sportswear from a famous maker. Choose from skirts, 1ackets, trousers, blouses and sweaters. Sizes 6 to 16 and S,M,L. (0 . 78) Reg 9.99 to 59.99 7.49 to 44.99 Additional 25% off: Already-reduced mer- chandise 1n Casual Sportswear. ID . 243) Reg. 9 99 to 89 99 7.49 to 87.49 JUNIORS An additional 25% off: Already reduced woven tops from Robyns Nest, Judy Knapp and Byer. ID. 52/124) Ong. 9.99 to 24.99 . . ... 7.50 to 18.75 An additional 25% off: Our entire stock of already reduced 1unior dresses. ID. 64/85) Orig . 9.99 to 39.99 . . . . 7.~ to 30.00 Save 25%: On selected junior dress pants from Smart Parts, Happy Legs, more. (0 . 129) Reg . 30.00 to 36.00 . . .22.50 to 27.00 Save 25%: On selected casual pants by Cherokee , Sasson, Palmettos. more. ID. 1291 Reg. 19.99 to 36.00 15.00 to 27.00 Save 25%: Our entire stock of Calvin Kle in sportswear· mints, Jeans, sweaters and tops. ID 130) Reg. 19.99 to 40.00 15.00 to 30.00 Save 25%: On our collection of garment dyed T shirts, tank tops and shorts. ID. 246) Reg 7 00 to 10.00 5.25 to 7.50 WOMEN'S COATS An additional 40% off; The ticketed price of our entire stock of special purchase and already reduced spring, fall, winter and rabbit fur coats ID 25) Reg. 79.99 to 169.99 . 47.99 to 101.99 An additional 40% off: On the ticketed price of our entire stock of special purchase and regular price all-weather travel coats. ID. 25) Reg . 49 .99 to 99.99 29.99 to 59.99 DRESSES Save 25%: On cool. crisp summer plaid dresses from Lisa Petite s (D 27) Reg. 56.00 to 58.00 42.00 to 43.50 Save 25%: On misses dresses from Axiom, B Fletcher, and Neil Martin (0 21 /49/73) Reg 39.99 to 82 00 30.00 to 11.50 Save 25%: On gauze dresses ID. 73) Reg. 48 00 .. 38.00 Save 25%: On our entire collection of silk dresses (except Liz Claiborne l ID 22/ 196) Reg 95.00 to 130.00 71.25 to 97.50 Save 25%: On entire stock of Leslie Fay and Kann Stevens from misses and petites. ID 21 49/1 1511 631 Reg 56.00 to 92.00 42.00 to 89.00 Save 25%: On selected seersucker dresses. to 731 Reg 42 00 31.50 Additional 25% off: Already-reduced dresses (except Plaza Dresses). Reg 19.99 to 89.99 15.00 to 17.50 WOMEN'S SHOES Save 25%: On our entire stock of Nina and Bandolino shoes. (D. 108/221 1249) Orig. 26 00 to 70 00 19.50 to 62.60 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of Axiom shoes ID 35) Orig. 42.00 to 45.00 . 31.50 to 33.75 Save 25%: On our enttre stoc~ of L1feStride, Natural1zer and Joyce casual and dress shoes ID 35122212851 Orig. 29.00 to 58.00 21.71 to 43.50 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of junior shoes from Esprit de Corp, Candies, Mia, Unisa and more (0 751181) Reg. 20.00 to 43 00 11.81 to 22..21 Save 25%: All denim jeans in Plaza and Juniors. For misses, denim jeans from Gloria Vanderbilt, Sasson, Sync and Calvin Klein. ID. 252) Reg. 24.99 to 42.00 .. 18.75 to 31.50 For juniors, denim jeans from Calvin Klein, Sasson, Brittania, more. ID. 236/247) Reg. 19.99 to 32.00 ......... ~ ..... 15.00 to 24.00 Save 25%: On Diane Von Furstenberg cot- ton/ramie oversized polo style sweater. ID. 4501 Reg. 30.00 ................. 22.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of career and casual pants. 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ID. 287/405/457) Reg. 34.00 . . 25.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Russ Petite coordinates sweaters, blouses, 1ackets. skirts, pants. ID. 287 ) Reg . 28.00 to 72.00 . . ..... _ . 21.00 to 54.00 Save 25%: Campus Casuals navy and yellow coord inate group for large sizes 38 to 44. ( D. 132) Reg . 38.00 to 82.00 ...... 22.50 to 45.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Ms. Russ coordinate groups for large sizes 38 to 44. (D. 132) Reg. 30.00 to 48.00 .. 22.50 to 31.00 Save 25%: On our Aileen activewear in white and turquoise for large sizes 38 to 44. ID 279) Reg . 30.00 to 48.00 ... _ .22..50 to 38.00 LINGERIE Save 25%: On our entire stock of bras and foundations. ID 19/139/258) Reg 5.50 to 26.00 . . . . . .. 4.13 to 19.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of sleepwear, sleepgowns. robes, p.j.'s, and sleepshirts. ID 2413012321288) Reg. 12.00 to 76.00 9.00 to 57.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of robes, sleepwear & loungewear including designers . Find Komar, Lisanne, and Christian Dior. (D. 51 /54167) Reg . 22.00 to 63.00 11.50 to 47.21 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of panties. Maidenform, Olga, Lily of France, and more. (Calvin Klein excluded.) (0 . 260) Reg. 2.50 to 12.00 . . 1.• to 1.00 Seve 21%: On our entire stock of daywear camisoles and half slips. (0 . 63l Reg . 8.00 to 42.00 . 1.00 • 11.M FINI JEWELRY Save 25% to 50%: On a special selection of Citizen and Bulova quartz watches. !D. 810) Orig. 165.00 to 375.00 ...... 132.00 to 211.75 S.ve 50%: On our special collection of 14K gold wedding bands in plain, beaded or engraved styles. (0 . 810) Orig. 65.00 to . 559.00 .. .. . .. .. ..... 32.50 to 279.50 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of pierced and clip earrings. Includes Monet ,® Trifari,~ Catherine Stein, Pierre Cardin, Bijoux du Jour, more. ID. 141 /111 /427 /20/439) Reg. 5.00 to 32.00 . . . . . . . . . . ..... 3.7S to 24.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of leather handbags and clutches from B.H. Smith, Leather Express, Stone Mountain, Phillippe, more. (Does not include designer handbags.) ID. 4221117/172) Reg . 14.99 to 96.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 11.25 to 72.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of terry and velour washable slippers from Oearfoams. '!I ID. 138) Reg. 5.00 to 10.00 ..... 3.75 to 7.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Playtex bras, girdles and panties. ID. 414) Reg. 5.50 to 38.00 ................... 4.13 to 21.50 Save 26%: On our entire stock of women's hats including straws, novelties and fun hats. ID . 263) Reg. 8.00 to 68.00 .... l .00 to 51.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of ladies belts. Choose from leather, fabric and stretch. (0. 86/44.9) Reg . 7 .00 to 33.00 ............................ 5.25 to 24.7& Save 25%: On our entire stock of women's tower sunglasses (designer not included). (0 . 174) Reg . 9.00 to 25.00 ........ 8.71 to 18.76 Save 25%: On our entire stock of regular and reduced earrings in junior accessories. ID. 106) Reg . 3.00 to 12.00 ..... 2.25 to 9.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of small leather goods from Baronet, Buxton, Rolfs, Pierre Cardin and more. ID. 142) Reg. 5.00 to 100.00 . . ...... 3.7S to 75.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Bonnie Doon socks including anklets, knee-highs and sport styles. ID. 421 I Reg . 2.10 to 6.00 ...... 1.61 to 4.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of textured hosiery. Laces, f 1shnets, and novelty textured pantyhose and knee-highs. ID. 3 ) Reg. 5.00 to 14.00 , . . . . . ...... 3.7S to 10.50 FOR MEN ' Save 21%: Un pure silk ties in solids, stripes and patterns. ID. 2251 Reg . 12.00 to 16.50 ........................ l .00 to 12.31 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of robes. Terry, velour and cotton. ID. 164) Reg . 25.00 to 60.00 . . . . . . . ......... 11.71 to 41.00 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock o4iosiery. Dress, casual and athletic styles, including desig_qer socks. (0. 281 I Reg. 3.00 to 8.50 , .................. -......... 2.21 to •.• S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of small • leather accessories: passcases, tr~olds, duofolds and key cases. (D. 220/404/416) Reg . 8.50 to 30.00 ............ a.• to 21.00 S.ve 211%: On American and European designer woven sportshirts. (0. 423/2151 Reg . 30.00 to 35.00 .......... 22.IO to 21.21 leve 211%: On our entire stock of weekend wear Including a famous French designer, In Private and Cadaz . Find tops, ahort1, pants and 1ackets. (0. 251) Reg. 25.00 to 54.00 . . . . . ..... '11.11 to ... le" ~ On our Members Only jacket by Europecraft 1n polynttr/cotton chintz. (0. 217) Reg. 60.00 ................... 11M FOR MEN $av• 26%: On spring striped and solid sweaters in cotton and ramie/cotton. (D. 171) Reg . 35.00 to 40.00 ...... 28.25 to 30.00 Save 30%: On our entire stock of Haggar polyester slacks. Choose Expandomatics or belt loop style. ID. 182) Reg. 21 .99 to 29.00 . . . . . . .............. -...... 15.39 to 20.30 Save 25%: On traditional and updated slacks I from John Henry, Farah. Cadaz , Jon Marc and more . (01 126/245) Reg. 24 .00 to 36.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 18.00 to 27.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of long sleeve woven sportshirts from Men's Sports· wear. (0. 213/417) Reg . 22.00 to-32.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 18.50 to 24.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of men's ac- tive shoes from Keds, Nike and Converse. ID. 284 ) Reg . 20.00 to 53.00 .. 15.00 to 39.75 Save 26%: On our entire stock of Freeman shoes. (D. 57) Reg. 48.00 to 69.00 ............................ 31.00 to 61.75 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of fitted dress shirts in stripes and plaids. ID. 218) Reg. 15.00 to 24 .00 .......... 11.25 to 18.00 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of Neil Martin and Centura dress shirts, solids and patterns. (0. 431) Reg. 13.00 to 30.00 ... 9.76 to 22.50 S.ve 26%: On contemporary short sleeve woven sportshirts from Sasson, Van Heusen Corum and more. ID. 417) Reg. 22.00 to 25.00 . . . . . . . . . . ............ 11.60 to 11.76 S.ve 26%: On Arrow short sleeve Sea Isle solids and patterns or yarn dyed woven sportshirts. ID. 213) Reg. 18.00 to 21 .00 ~~~ 3Q%; o~ ·~~r ~~·ti·,~· ~·~~k ~~·:e~s 15 · 75 1 suits•, better sportcoats and dress slacks. (D . 9 /48/61 /1 92) Reg . 55.00 to 325.00 ............... -.......... 38.50 to 227.50 ·suits only in: Anaheim, Beverly Center, Brea, Carlsbad, Century City, Cerritos, Del Amo, Downtown Plaza, Fashion Valley, Fox Hills, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Laguna , La Jolla, Newport, Northridge, Orange, Pasadena, Panorama, Santa Anita, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Thousand Oaks, Topanga and West Covina . YOUNG MEN AND BOYi S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of young men's woven shirts from Sasson. Chauvin, Visage, Shah Safari and more. (D. 183/411 ) Reg. 9.99 to 22.00 ............ 7.00 to 15.40 Save 30%: On our entire stock of young men's knit shirts. (Campus Le Tigre not in- cluded.) ID. 53) Reg . 9.99 to 34.00 . . . . . . . . . . .......... l .91to23.IO Save 30%: On our entire stock of young men's regularly priced spring sweaters and already reduced fall sweaters. ID. 5) Orig. 6.99 to 30.00 . . ............ 4.90 to 21.00 S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of young men's regularly priced spring outerwear and already reduced fall outerwear. (0 . 189) Orig. 12.99 to 75.00 ................ 9.10to12.50 Seve 21%: On our entire stock of young men's spring casual slacks. ID. 186) Reg. 19.99 to 38.00 ............... 14.91 to 21.50 S.ve 26%: On our entire stock of young men's spring dress slacks from Ritchies. ID. 187) Reg. 21.99 to 34.00 ...... 11.41 to 27.00 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of young men's swimwear (except Quicksilver). 10 . 185) Reg . 10.00 to 28.00 ....... 7.IO to 24.00 S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of boya 8 to 20 Campus Le Tigre knit shirts. ID. 26) Orig 12.00 to 15.00 ................ 8.40 to 10.50 leve 30%: On boys 8 to 20 woven sport· shirts. (0 . 26) Orig. 13.00 to 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ............... l .10 to 14.00 leve 30%: On our entire stock of boys 8 to 20 shorts (except Quicksilver). ( O. 241 ) Orig. 12.00 to 26.00 ................ 8.40 to 18.20 leve 30%: On our entire stock of boya 8 to 20 casual pants from Bugle Boy, G.A.S., Complex and more. ID. 98) Orig. 20.00 to 28.oo ....................... 14.oo to 11.eo S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of boys 8 to 20 Farah and E'Joven dress slacks and blazers. (0 . 98) Reg. 15.00 to 64.00 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ............ 10.IO to 44.IO 1eve 30%: On our entire stock of boya 8 to 20 dress shirts. (0 . 239) Reg. 7.00 to 18.00 · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· ...... 4 .. to 12.IO leve 211%: On our entire stock of 1ult1 for boys 4 to 7. (0. 430) Reg. 48.00 to 50.00 . ............................ to 17.IO a.we ~ On our entire stock of Bitty the Kid pants and tops for boys 4 to 7. (0 . 741 Reg. 7.00 to 16.00 . . . . . . . 1.21tD12.• a.we ~ On our entire stock of jog •t.1 for boys 4 to 7. (0. 74) Reg. 14.99 •... 11.21 a.we 21%: On our entire stock of d,.. ~'.~ ~o~ ~~ ~-t~ ~'. ~~: .~'. ~1~0:~~ Setection mey vary ttont to ttott. No lf)eelal order1. No telephone or mll Of'dert. • Orange Coast DAILY ,_l OT/FrfttJ61f, u.dt 15 , .. .Aa • \. M .. SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH. WESI' COAST KIDS •ve 21%: On our entire stock of Health-Tex pfaywear for newborns. infants, toddlers, boys 4 to 7 and girls 4 to 14. ID. 44 137 418/419 /42014281 Reg 3.99 to 22.00 . . . . . . . . . 2.99 to 18.50 S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of girls 4 to 6X Carter's coordinates ID 83) Orig. 9.00 to 17.00 . . . 1.75 to 12.75 S.ve 25%: On all our Easter dress-up wear for newborns, infants. toddlers and girls 4 to 14 . From Roanna, Bowage, Bryan and Youngland. ID . 47 90 96 137 4281 Ong. 12.00 to 65.00 9.00 to 41.75 S.ve ~ On our entire stock of girls 7 to 14 tights, anklets. knee·hi's and sport socks. ID. 56) Ong. 1 50 to 7 00 1.05 to 4.90 Save 30%~ On our en tire stock of girls 7 to 14 nightgowns, pa1amas. baby doll sets and robes. ID 791 Ong 10 00·30 00 7.00 to 21.00 S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of plush Easter bunnies Several styles. ID 1021 Ong. 9.00 to 12.00 1.30 to 8.40 FURNITURE S.ve 271.00: "Sir Charles" pub style recliner 1n brown vinyl. (0. 210) Orig. 625.00 349.00 SllVe 151.00 Suede Bergere chair. ID . 165) Ong. 350.00 . . . 199.00 S.ve 41.00: Footstools 1n suede or pettipoint. ID 165) Orig. 65.00 . . 19.00 S.ve 401.00: Pulaski curio cabinet. ID. 165) Orig. 1000.00 . . . 599.00 S.ve 212..00: Rattan queen size canopy bed. ID. 165) Orig. 750 00 . 411.00 S.ve 211.00: Oak entertainment center by Eric Morgan ( D 2751 Ong 750.00 549.00 leve 137.00: Riverview 5-pc. oak bedroom Mt by Burlington. ID. 921 Orig. 1825.00 . -· leve M eddldon-' 10%: all 1nd1vidual oak bedroom pieces from our Santa Fe collection by Morris. (D. 92) Ong. 150.00 to 000.00 . ••to112.• leve 81.00: Santa Fe 5-pc. dining set by Morris. (D. 274) Orig 1050.00 . . .. 141.00 leve 81.00: 5·pC. contemporary round glass dining aet by Douglas ID 274) Orig. 700.00 .... lewe I01.00: Oriental 5-pc. "Dynasty" dining Mt by Cal Shops. ID. 2741 Orig. 2000.00 1•.00 leve 202.00 to 412.00: The Berkline • Nilgara Family room group. (0. 233) Orig. 400.00 to 1300.00. on sale at 249.00 to 988.00 .. .. . .. . . . .. 1•.00 to -·· leve Ja.• 5', 6' or 7' convertible sofa. (D. 233) Orig. 860.00 . your dtOb ~· lewe -.... Our transitional blue and white 1triped t0fe. (0 . 381 Orig. 860.00 .... laOO lfte m.• Matching loveseat. (0. 381 Qrig. M>0.00 . . . . . ... left 112.• Matching queen sleeper. (0 . •t Orig. 960.00 . 711.• lfte 1tl.• Contemp0r~i Tulip chair, 4 CG1or1. (D . 21e1 o~. 219. 111.• ...,. 112.• Trech1:onal vetvet wing chair, 4 °"°'8. ID. 276) Orig. '400.00 1a• .... ., •• Treditlonel rocker recliner by llrc.tounger. 10 . 210) Orig. 600.00 __. S.ve 362.00: T rans1t1onal wall lounger recliner by Barcalounger. (0 . 210) Orig. 700.00 . . . . .. . 341.00 S.V. 201.00: Catnapper button tufted back transitional recliner ID . 2101 Ong. 400.00 . 1•.00 S.ve 172.00: Rattan swivel rocker ID 1651 Orig. 300.00 121.00 SpecW velue: Contemporary leather chair artti ottoman ID 1651 m.oo RffPlllOP S.ve 37% to 50%: Stearns and Foster mat- tresses. ( D 691 Wedgwood Firm Twin, reg. 149.95 Full, reg 1~.95 Queen, reg.-549.95 King, reg. 699 95 Wedgwood Deluxe Extra Firm· Twin, reg . 169.95 Full, reg. 219.95 Queen. reg. 649.95 King, reg 799.95 .. 55.00 ... pc. 115.00 ... pc. 215.00 Mt •.oo Mt 11.00 ... pc. 131.00 -· pc. 341.00 ... pc. 441.00 ... pc. S.ve en edditionel 20%: Marquis Chinese design acrylic pile or Maial Kirman design wool area rugs ID. 451 Ong. 80.00 to 800.00. on sale at 39 99 to 399.00 31.99 to 319.20 HANDWOVEN ORIENTAL RUGS S.ve an eddttioNll 10%: off the sale price of selected wool Bokhara, Chinese and In- dian rugs ID 8041 Available at Downtown Plaza. Del Amo. Century City Santa Monica Newport Beach Glendale, Sherman Oaks, Northndge, Topanga, Laguna Hills and Santa Anita. LAMPS AND PICTURES S.ve M eddlllon .. 20%: off the sale pnce of every picture and mirror in stock ID. 31 1 S.Ve M eddlllonlll 20.00: T1gerlily octagon mirror with gold crackle finish, 36x36". (D. 31) Reg. 150.00, on sale at 99.99 71.• Sew. M eddldot• 20.00: 3-piece mirror set, Bird of Paradise or Calla Lily. ,D 311 Reg. 205.00, on sale at 99.99 n.• S.V. 20%: All Coromandel Onentd! screens. (0. 146) S.V. 20%: All antique oil paintings. (0 . 146) S.ve 20%: All ceramic accessories ID 146) Sew. 20%: All French imported lamps. ID. 1461 Sew. M eddllloNll ~: Off the sale prices of all Stiffel table and floor lamps, European crystal lamps, ceramic lamps and soled brass lamps. (0 . 711 WWJll Am •llWfS ' Sew. ~ W hite Heather Scotch whisky, >year otd, 86 proof. bottled in Scotland 7SOml. I D. 846) Reg. 7 99 I.II an. ~ Sittmann Settt fine Sparkhng Wine from Germany. 750 ml (0 8451 Reg. 5.99 .... Ucenaed stores onty S.V. 33% to 41%: our entire collection of crystal tableware from M ikasa. bowls, plat· ters, et. ID. 412) Reg. 14.95 to 19.59 •• S.Ve 30%: Our entire collectJon of King Ed- ward full lead crystal tableware and giftware from Gorham 10 361 Reg. 12 50 to 57.00-- . 1.71to31.to S.Ve 3.51: Westport optic or Westport smoke stemware from Amencan Stemware 1n goblet, wine or flute champagne. ID. 361 Reg. 7.50 each stem eedt .-n 3.11 S.ve 15% to 50%: Dinnerware open stock, place settings and sets from Arna. Fran- ciscan, Johnson Brothers. Lenox. Noritake Wedgwood, Sango and Lipper ID. 11 I S.ve 50%: Franciscan "Reflections" open stock place semngs and sets. ID 11 I. Sp.cw purd-••: International 78 pc. Stainless flatware service for 12. two patterns with bonus flatware caddy ID. 591 . 71.99 S.ve 50%: Terra cona rabbets, ducks. pigs and chickens ID 701 Reg 8 00 to 25 00 . 4.00 to 12.50 S.ve 30%: Ou r entire brass collection. 10 70) Reg 8 00 co 150 00 5.80 to 105.00 HOUSEWARES S.ve 20%: All wall' and hanging gadgets ID 2541 Ong 69 to 14.99 .34 to 7.49 Save 50%: All wicker housewares items. ( D 3591 Orig. 2.00 to 89 99 1.00 to 44.99 S.ve 20%: Reed & Barton Rebacraft~ 102 pc flatware sets. 2 patterns. ID 391 Reg 100 00 79.99 S.ve 50%: Cnsa specialty stemware 7 pat· terns 1n boxed sets of 4 ID 2081 Reg 20 00 9.99 Special purchase: Codep ceiling fans 49.99. (0 . 452). S.ve 20.00: Codep ceiling fans some with light fixturesl I 0 4521 ong 110 00 to 130.00 19.11 to 109.99 S.V. 50%: Braun 12-cup Coffeemaker ( D 951 Ong. 60 00 . 29.99 S.Ve 10.00: Westbend cordless iron ID 951 Ong 50.00 39.99 S.V. 21%: All irons from Black and Decker ID. 95) Orig 20 00 to 55 00 14..11 to 41.25 S.ve 20%: Now Designs aprons and ac- cessories ID 2551 Reg 3 50 to 17 00 2.to to 13.IO S.V. 20% to 25%; Lifetime cutlery sets ID 1941 Santa Fe 14-pc set, reg 39.99 29.• Santa Fe 7 pc set reg 25 00 11.• S.ve 20%: North American's white prepara· tion and serveware ID 2061 Reg. 12.50 to 50.00 ... to 31.99 S.ve 50%: Club 7·pc cookset (0 143 261 I Open stock value 129 00 41.• S.ve 215%: Open stock cookware from Style Tee. ID. 143 261 1 Ong 30 00 to 60.00. was 19.99 14..• leve 4.00: Cush1on'Aire cookie sheet. 12lcl4" 10 143 261l Ong 9 99 I.II leve 11.• Trans Duck glass teakettles I 0 1~ 2611 Ong 19 99 t.• ...,. 11.0I: Corning 10 pc Just White set. «D. 143 261 1 Ong 59 99 44 .. Nordic M1cro·Go Round ID 1.cJ 261 1 Ong 39.99 27.• lndudln8 ....... .. ...,. ~ All Le Creuset c~ware ID 1.c3 2611 Ong 19 99 to 149.99 1s.•to19UI S... ~ All open stock Revere cookware ID 143 261 1 Orig 9 99 to 69 gg 7 .. to 12.• Sew 11% to 11%: All current sheet pat· terns. ID. 21 Reg. 11 00 10'100.00 •• to ..... Sew 9%: A selected group of discontinued sheet panems. ID. 21 Ong. 26 00 to 70 .00 1•to M.• "leve 50%: Queen 01 king sheets Les Vio&ei.- tes or Warwick patterns from Dan River ID. 21 Will be 24.00 to 28.00 -. 10 .. S.V. 50%: Assorted flannel sheets. ( D 21 Orig . 13.00 to 29.00 5..11 to 13.11 S.V. 51%: Famous maker towets 1n a selected group, assorted styles, wash to bath. ID 231 Ong. 4 00 to 25.00 1• to ._. S.V. 50%: A ll beach towels in stock. ID 231 Orig . 20.00 to 40 00 I.II to 11..91 S.V. 10.• to 46.00: Thermal blankets 1n discontinued StYles and colors from Fieldcrest and Martex 10 . 551 Ong 25 00 to 65.00. Twins or fulls 14 .. Oueens and lungs 11..91 Save 1.00 to 33..00: Qu1ltaround wrap sack mattress pad ID 2641 Ong 25 00 to 50 00 ..... 1 ... Save I0.00 to 121.00: Katherine down pillow with cotton downproof co\ler D 266 Will be 100 00 to 160 00 .. •• 31.99 S.ve 50%: All our bath scales 1n stock 1 D 1441 Ong 20 00 to 55 00 1.99 S.ve 20.00 to 150.00: A selected grouo of famous name comforters D 175 Or'g 50 00 to 180 00 .. sizes 29.99 S.ve 50%: Lace comforter sets by Wamsut ta. I D 1751 Orig l40 00 to 300 00 lt.99 to 149.99 S.ve 50%: M ane lace trimmed comforter sets by House of York D 101 Ong 160 00 to 300 00 .. sizes 19.99 S.ve ~ to 50%: Our entire stock. Of woven bedspreads ov Crownc•aft D 10 Reg 60 00 to 200 00 29.99 to 119.99 S.ve 33% to 50%; Patr ca,., Scroll damask tablecloths 5 sizes D • 13 Ong 30 00 to 50 00 .. sizes 19.99 Save 33% to 50%: ~r""" \law 1ace-edged tablecloth, 6 sizes Or g 30 00 to 50 00 .. .az..11.• S.ve 20'% to 50%: lnfor-nal rab1ec1oths ,,.., solids and vinyls D , 1 3 Onq 10 00 to 60 00 5.99 to 4'.99 CQl l ECTIBLES S.ve 50%: All porcelain dolls D 238 S.ve 50%: All plates and figurines D 238 S.v• 50%: All music ooxes D 238 STATIONERY S.ve .., eddldoo.., 25%: 0 •1 0u1 e"ervdav value e nces on soltd brass Jr>d s11verplated photo frames by LoU1 M1cht> L> 15 Orig 4 99 to 19 99 3.74 to 14.99 LUGGAGE Save .,. eddtllol• 25%: off the sate prices of American T ounster Saronno molded lug gage with nylon accessory pieces 1 D 331 Ong 50 00 to 140 00 on sale at 24 99 to 97 99 17.• ton.• Sew M addlllol• 25%: All American T ourister luggage and business cases Seve 215%: Leather ana'-he with Presto lock ID 33 1 Ong 79 99 a• leve 41%: All closet 1ccessones including hangers closet ensem • china savers and no moth products ID 41 On~. 1 00 to 109 99 .• to •• \ Ae 0'9ng• Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. March 15, 1985 World's leaders _are impressed with Gorbachev By The Associated Press and precision ..... r>rim c MiniMcr Brian MulrOnl'} of World leader.. '"ho '11l'I So' 1ct Canada v.as received 1n 1he Kremlin part) chi ef M1!..hail <; (iorbacht:\ on Thursday. and sn1d his ho t describe him as shrcwll. Jircct. re-'lccmcd "unqucstt0oably. 1n m) juda· fined and firml) in command in ment. 1n command." Moscov.. But Canada's lct1ckr ~aid his Tht· Canadian leader. scheduled to talk w11h th<.· nev. Kremlin leader lcl) meet in Quebec Ci t) on unday with "no illusion'>" that a .,upcrpower President Reagan. told re porters that arms agreemen t v.ould' no'' he an> 1t'Rl·agan asks him what he thought or easier. Gorbachc'. he will reply that the new Gorbachl''. 54 hccanll' general Kremlin ch 1l'f wa~ someone "with secrctar) of the lio' 1e1 ( ommun1st whom he can 1n111ate a \Cr} pro- Pa rt) on ~londa). hour., after the ducm·c dialogue." annoum.·eml'nt ot thl· death of Mulrone\ wa asked on arrival 1n Konstantin l Chcrnl'nl..o at ag1..· 73 Ouav.a 1fhls 45-minute ml'l'llng w11h .\fter pn:s1J1ng tHcr ( hcrncnl..o's (1orbachc' made him mon: op- pu bl 1c funeral Wednesda~. 11m1s11cfor-;uccessinthesuperpo""er Gorbachc' held J \l'rll'S uf meeung'> arms ncgot1a11ons nov. under ''a} 1n v. 1th 'l\lting leader\ 1ndud1ng \'1cl' ( 1Cnl'' a.~" 111erland. Pre!>1den1 (,corgt· Ru\h ·-rm under no 1llu~1ons that's Most \\ l'\ll'I n kJdl·r., '><lid going to be a lo ng and difficu lt CiorbachC\ rqx·ati:d l.nu\\n '>m ICI rron''>'> ... said the Ca nadian leader obJecuon'i 10 the l '> ··\1ar "'-ar'" .. Roth .. ides ha q~ gra H' rescn a11on!I plan for spare-ha<,cd m1\'>1k llcknsl''i .1hout the intentions of thl· other·· ..\ top-ran t..1ng < h1ne\c ofliual lanw The tv.o kaders discussed the l ' "i. awa) from thr 1-.rcmlin pr1..·d1r11ng "Siar 'Wars" plans. Mulronl') said. relation\ tx·t""<.'l'n thl· tv.o cnrnmun1\t and Gorbachev 1nd1cattd "he fi nds 11 giants v.ould 1mpro' l' an unal'Cl'ptablc accclera11on of the Man~ were struck b) Gorhache' ·, procci.i." of the arm~ race. style as much a'> hi\ '>ub~tanrc Pr1ml· M1 n1strr Yarnh1rn French President Francois Mitter-Nakasone of J;:i pan tcrml·ll rand said the lav.~l·r and agricultural t iorbache' "a man ot rca'lon. a 'lpec1ahs1 was ··solid. c:ilm. a keen relined man who pa)~ a1tent1on 10 intellect who nlrcad~ ha'> experience detail." and who approache<, h1'i ''orl. v.11h Prime Minister Fcllpe!ion1alc1 of th e will to tact..le e'ent"> so that thll\l' 4.ipa1n .-.aid he was im pressed b) questions wh ich obscurl' 1h1..• v.orld < iorbache' 's "great ~harpncss ... his situation arc treated with boldnes!> "Strong capaci t) forcommun1cation." r.-~-==r~~w~wwwwww w wwwwwww™---------n I I I I I I I I I I Bracing herself Wendy LeLlevre, 9, of Sallna1, wa1n 't happy a bout getting bracea until her dentlet told her' Alicia,' her Cabbage Patcli doll alao needed the dental work . Human bomb blast misses· Iran's chief T d P \lta thl· pra\. er c,cn ire. Tehran By be Associate ress radio. mon11orcd oul'>1de Iran. broad- .\ homemade bomb str1lpped to the 1..a~1 1he sound ot air raid '>lrens. urged ''a1st of a terrorist e\ploded among a residents to sect.. refuge from attack- crov.d of v.or<;h1pers a!> Iranian Prc!>I· 1ng planl''> and IS\ucd a red alert that dent .\Ii Khamene1 addressed a la\ted 'O minutes earh lhl\ after· ''cckl~ pra~cr gathering at Tehran noon The n1..·w!> ag1..·nq said the Unl\crSll). killing the bomber and capital''> an11-a1ruaft bauc:m''i opt·n· NATION Cheaper 1neat, gasoline -aitf-wholesale prlce_dr.o ...._ By the Associated Press W.\SlllN(jTQN -( hca1lCr price\ tor meat and gzi1.ohnc hcl d oH·rcome a sharp Jum p 1n frc h fru1l and 'cgctablc costs to pull whol( prn:e~ down 0.1 percent last month. the government said toda}. Price soared 9, I percent for fresh fruit and 4.6 percent for vegetables -both the rrsul\of Januar> 's devastating frel'IC in Florida. But pMc~ for beer. pork and pou,.-Y were down. O verall. food prices fell 0.1 pcrcr nt. Gasoline prices were also llf. tandrng 3.4 percent below the level of the preceding month. O' era II wholesali;- priccs. which held nat in January. were.down at an annual rnte of0.8 JX'rcrnt for the first two months of the year. Castro-aot snubblng Sovlets NFW YORK -Cuban Pre idl'nt Fidel Castro denied 1n an interview that h15 fa ilure to alll'nd the funeral of O\ 1ct party chief Konstantin U. Cherncnk.o was a sign of strain in relo11ons with the Soviet Union. (BS reported toda} Castro made the remarks during a six-hour 1nten ie"" in Havana wllh Dan Rather that was concluded th•~ morning. the tele' 1s1on net"ork said. ExccrQtS of thl' 1n1cr\IC\\ v.cre 10 he broadcast tonight. ome obscn t•rs had suggested that Fidel (a tro's failu re to $0 to the fu neral showed the Cuban leader rflljlhl he a signal to Mosrn" . .\foreign diplomat 1n Ha' ana. 1ns1~11ng on anon}mtt). notl'd that ca .. 1ro also 'tta,cd a\\a\ from last \car''> economic summit of Communist-bloc na twn' in· 1\foseow and said ( a·~.iro appeared to be 111 ing to assert h1o; 1ndependenre from thl' ~o' 1e1 Union Klds use solvent to get hlgb CH IC :..GO -l ''>Ing t~ pe" ri ter correc tion fl uid a!> a rel rr:1t1onal drua .•s on thl· me among tcen-agl'f\, 'a~ New Mexico doctors \\ho haH' rccordl·d six '>uddcn death!i among }Ouths who hatl sn11Ted the sohcnt-based liquid to get "high." "It's important thnt people 1n\Ol..,cd with sl·hool programs or the health of '.>Chool children be aware of the problem and thl' fac t 1ha1 11 has a po1cn11al !Or death." <,aid Dr. John E. Smialek. a pathologist at the Un1verfit} of Nl'\' Mexico and onl' nf the writers of a rl'port in toda} ·s Journal of lhc \ma1can Mcd1!'.al -\~~o<·ia11on. FBI agent gullty ln smuggllng 11 .\MI -fht· \.'On' ll'llC>n ofa fo rmrr FBI agent Y.ho adm111rd that h~ ''orkcd for a narrnur<, !imuggling ring wh ile on undcrCO\ l'r assignment ··1t1us1ratc!> our rtlentks!> determination to pohcc our ranks.'" the bureau's director \a)S Dan-\ 11tnone Jr .. '8. pleaded guilt} Thu rsda' to charges uf taking$850.0001n procred~ from drug 'ialc!>. possc1;s1on of cocaine \\Ith intent to diqributc and rnn<,p1raq to rx>sSC'>"> and d1'itnbute cocaine AIDS drug must be glven early BO. TON -If anll\ 1ral med1c1ne<> arc going to pla~ a role in the fight aga1n'>t .\IDS. the~ probabl) \~111 ha' e 10 be g1' en ea rl} in the 1nfcc11on before '1c11ms '>hov. an) of thl' dl'>case'\ dc,asta11ng s}mptom'>. researchers sa) E\pem sa) that ti) the 11ml' the disease bl•g1ns to v.-rcct.. the bod~·., immune \) <>tem 11 ma) be too la tl' to head 11 off v. Ith an} ot the drugs no" being studied. fi \C others. I ran· .. ncv. s agenc~ said. l'd up .\nothcr 10 people were 1njurcll. l-.hamt•nc:1· .. <,amon 10 the Wl'ekl\ Stamp-wash_lnd rlnd busted but Khamene1 was not hun and prn~l'r meeting at Tehran llnl\ers11~ a a conunued his \ermon. the new\ \\a .. 1111arupted for three minutes b~ El ICLI D. Ohio -.\\tamp-washing operauon 1n v. hit·h used stamp" wcrc a ency said. 1henolus1on. 1..·kanc<t and resold at d1'icount prices was broken up when 500.000 en..,elopes 1"":,_.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;ji;;:-1 \\e1gh1ng 21 ' tons were sc11cd in a ra id tlm week. postal inspectors said. Tl;lc 1..·nvelope~ all bore rnnceled stamps. which had an original facc Yal ue bf $ I00.000. \a1d W.(J. Moore. inspector 1n charge ofthl' Cl</, eland office oq6e DIAMOND CLUSTER COCKTAIL RING 14 round brill. cut diamonds for t.w .. 62 r t. yello"' gold setting Graduate Gemologist appraisal... ....... S2, J 80.00 NOW ............ S995.00 l' .S. Po\tal Sen ICC. r CALIFORNIA Tape cassette counterfeltlng revealed LO .\NGELES -.\ maJOr record producer ga'e the FBI e' 1dence ofa large-scale counterfc111ng operation 1n tape cassettes ot popular performer~ ,uch as Stc\le \\ ondcr. 01" 1a Nev. ton-John and . tecl~ Dan. a nev.spapcr reported Frida} f\etull'l'" of MC.\ Inc .. the LO'> -\ngcles-basc-d entertain- ment indu\tr) giant. turned O'er the 1..'' 1dcnce Thursda~ to the FBI 1n Ne" ark. "U .. "here FBI .\gent Larr~ Pla~ford ..aid th<.: agcnc} "ould look into th<.: matter. All-frllls alrllne ln sJcles LOS.\ "JGEL El.\ --\fter 11 da}\ on the ground. supcr-lu\ur~ Regent Air ,., n~ 1ng again on :i n·duccd schedule after rccel\ ing a tcmporar) operattng ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE I rcrtilicatc from thr l I.~. Tra n<;portauon Dl'partmcnt. Ho""e' <·r. Trans por· ta11on Department onic1als an· holding up a dec1'i1on on a permanent license tx·tau\c ofgo,crnml·nt questions ahout alleged organ11ed-cnmc ucs 1nvoh ing th1..· a1rhne·., founder'> and principal 1nH'Stor'>. C'hITord and Stuart Perlma n. Roos loses ethlcs commlttee seat -Saturday, March 16, 1985 • Celebra te St. Patnck's Day early and shop Newport Center Fash/On Island's sale event of the year! Our ONE DAY ONLY Sidewalk Sale will begin at 9 o'clock Saturday, March 16. Find 50-75% price reductions on selected Men 's Apparel, Women '.s Apparel, Jewelry, Family and Children's Shoes, Sporting Goods, Home Fur- nishings, Gtf ts and Much, Much, More! Come early for best selection. Special entertainment from PADDY WEST at Stage Court from 11 to J. Ne1man-Ma1cus, Robinson's, The Broadway, Bullocks-W1/sh1re and Buff ums. Over 75 line stores in all. Just off Paclf1C Coast Highway between Jamboree and MacArthur Blvds m Newport Beach. S.\C R-\MENTO --\s'>cmbl} MaJori t) Leader Mike Roo'>. v.ho wa'> tinanc1all) connected" 1th ti rcworl..<> manufacturer W. Paine!.. Monan}. v.as rcme>..,ed from the Joint Lcg1slat1\l: Ethic<; Committee b} -\ssernbly Speaker W1ll1c Brown. Brown. D-~an Frant'1sco. <>aid thl' re-mo' al of the Los <\ngelc!I legislator had ··nothing to do with" Moriant}. an .\nahc1m businessman who agrCl'd earlier th•'> \.\l'rk to lx:comc a go,crnmcnt "•tnes .. after pleading guilt} to a 'a net~ of rnrruption charges. 1ndud1ng bnb1ng pohlll'1ans 'Last Man' won't touch the stuff .\NTIO( H -.\n 89-}ear-old World 'War I \eteran has decided aga1Mt opening a bou le of chnmpagne that he and his budd1e .. \owed 51 years aao "ould go 10 the last man ali"c among them. "I ha'e no desire to open It up," \a1d Bob wain. "It'' too damn lonel} "Sv.a1n became the sole sun 1vor oft he La\t Man·., Cluh on Tut·sda)-wit h the death of Jack L111le. 87. Englneer faces two llf e terms LOS A.NGELES--\n ae rospace engineer faccs t\\<O hfe prison terms after pleading guilty lo tr) 1ng to sell for $55.000 U.S. Stealth bomber secret papers he said would have heldccl the Soviets without hurting the Un11ed States. Thomas Patric k Cavanagh . 40. of Downe}. told U.S. District Judge W. Matthew Byrne .Ir. that money was the onl y reason he got involved in espionage. Cavanagh . who was an eng1necr at Northrop Corp .. pleaded guilt y Thursday to twocounls of espi onage. Unllcr a pica-bargain agreement reached last month. authornies dropped two other counts. Domlnelll fees asnlled SAN OI EGO -Bant..ru pt fi nancier J. Oa\ 1d Dom1ncllt's professional tees amount 10 about two-thi rds of the anets recovered from his once- tlouri shing mone~·trading fi rm. a creditors commi ttee sa~s. The committee dcll\ered the ne\\S as 11 sounded m oppos111on 10 the pa} mcnt of more than $300.000 1n ncv.-fees ll S. D1striC't Judge J. Lawrence In 1ng scheduled a fte heari ng for nc\t Thursda) on requests by the firm of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher. the trustee's lav. )ers. and accountant" Touche Ross & Co for compensation in the Dom1ncll1 case WoRLo -~ - Su•pect admlta DEA 86ent connection MEX ICO C'IT Y -One of 13 men 1nclud1ng state police agents deta ined 1n an 1n,est1gat1on of drug dealing 1n Guadalajara has co nfessed to helping kidnap a LI .S. narcotics age nt who later was murdered. author1t1es say. The 13 men i~c!ude seven Jahsco state Jud1c111l Police agents and six former agents and C1\•1lians. A statement from the Attorney · General's Office said an 1nvc~11ga1 1on by FedcralJudicial Police di covered in formatio n that "sustains. wuh reasonable rnn\l('llon. th e existence of criminal tics between drugdcaltrs .ind police agent'i ... Israel pullout to be IJ••tened TEL A. VIV Israel -b roel probably will ha~tcn 11\ withdrawal from '>outhcrn Lebanon b> 'ihortenina and partially comb1n1na the two remainina \tagcs. Defense M1n1ster Y1t1hak R bin was quoted today a sar.1oa. \.1cnnwhilr. Israeli soldiers were re poned to be mak1na arrc t'I and searching for ""capon., 1n a nud on the Shute Moslem town of Barish. about c1aht mile ~·n\t of T)re Two village rc \1dcn ts wtrt killed a day earlier tryina to smu It .1mun1t1on into h rach-occup1cd territory Ar1J!.• talk• to reconvene Taada7 C1E NEV \. Ciw111erl:and -lJ S. am\ ncaot1ator have 1nfor Washinaton of the Soviet Union' open in.a posit ton an the new arms co talk\. and Og rted to brtnk. until Tucsda)' ro11ow1na the lir\I in-depth scs I Ii. Tpo~ ''man Joseph ll·hman 1d the talk' opened tn on atmo phr r "mutual C\J')CCI." ... Bank could make thin s easier for con o deal victims J1mm\ Bill Brook sounds hke a good old bo\ but he 's sure got a lot o( people mad at him . · · It seems J1mm) Bill is a high roller of sons wh6 declared b3nkruptcy last month. 0~1ng $2.6 mtJlion to 28 creditors. Among them, Mechan.1cs Bank of Paramount. where Brooks negotiated a S 1.8 mil hon construction loan to build 20 condominiums on Can) on Dn,·e m Costa Mesa. Before the condo project collapsed. Jimm y Bill Brooks cut a Jot of deals to fill those 20 units that sold for S 139.000 and up. For instance, he sold lease-purchase agreements to tenants who \\anted to become homeov-ners and guaranteed a future sale pnce. While t.he) were .leas~ng. the prospective purchasers paid Brooks sccunt} depostts. JUSt as an~ other tenants might be e:qxcted to do. But when the bank foreclosed on the condos last month, it Eo110R1At L took one look at Jimmv Bill Brooks' deals and filed · them with the tuna sandwich wrap- pers and empt) Diet Pepsi cans. The lease-purcha~ asreements were declared invalid - unilaterally. And the secu~nt) depostts? Well. we're still tryi ng to ask Jimm) Bill Brooks about those . In the meantime. the bank -"hich wants to be a landlord about as much as it wants to host a cow dtip-tossmg contest m tts lobby at noon on Frida) -Is stamnJ to pla) rough w1tb the tenants it inherited from Btooks. ~inetcen of those tenants sa) they have made pa) men ts - in add ition to monthl~ rentals -of about SlO.OOCL The~ want something for their mone). The bank. which must protect its in' estment and its stockholders. sa)s tt hasn't seen that S30.000. But 1t wants to. In addiuon to w1ping out the lease-purchase agreements. \techanics Bank is btlhng e"ef') tenant S500 for sccunt) depos1ls and issuing rental contracts for S l .000 per month -an increase of n percent for at least one vktimized tenant Evervone involved agrees this 1s an unfonunatc sttuation. But the bank's approach is about to make it worse for some people who have already suffered a substantial financial loss s1 mplv for entering into an agreement in good faith. The bank is threatening them with evictton if they don't agree to the ne" re ntal and securit~ deposit agreements. The bank has an opponuntty to do something forrtal that man' banks spend millions of dollars in adven1s10g and pubbc r~lations mone\ to do. It has a chance to build its image as a .. co ncerned . humane instnutton where people come first. .\II 11 has to do is negottate with the tenants .in Jimmy Bill Bro:oks' condos. The} aren't t~ In$ to get away wnh anyth10~ Cer:tatnl}. they are willing to recognize that the bank ts a loser m this deal. 1ust as the} are. If the bank were willing to negotiate leases and terms of sale that these people could afford, it would. an time. recover most of tts mone' a nd perform in real life the kind of sen ice bankers an commercial ad\'emsements sa) the) perform. Th ts unfonunate financial mess also points out a g.lannggap in state la"'. Unlike man} other states. California has no statut~ tha t requires landlords like Jtmm) Bill Brooks to place secunt) deposits in escrow accounts. where the) "ould be protect~d. Had such a law been on the books . at least pan of th ts loss might have been avened. Wrong about blacks in past: maybe about fetuses today r o the Editor .\bon1on. 15 11 realh murder'l :-.O o one can sa) med1call). 1f a fetus 1s a hve human being or JUSI a mass ol tiss ue 1n the shape of a human There are some medical facts 10 1hink about •W11h1n 30 da)s the heart beats and most organs have s1arted to form • B> 43 day" to I 1h months. there arc brain wave\ • B> 2 month' the fc.-tus has fingerprint!>, uru1ot<''I, rnn make a fist and can feel rain, • Lefl alone. 1h1· '"'"" wlll h<.·,·omc a bab). What uhout lh1· k1t11I n11pec1s" There 3rl' '>Omr 11111·11·,1111tt lO tn· c1dencc'I bctwrl'n lhl' fl"'' ond the present In 1857 lhr t I \ \11p11·m~ < ourt in .i 1.2 dcc1\1on 4'1t11I "Uh11 i.. J>rupk are no1 legal ·per11on11' ll\1111d1111t IO lhe l '.S. Con'lt11u110n " (l>H'tl \<"nit) In 197 3 the ll \ \uprenw C 011r1 in a 7 ·2 dects1on 'l31d "I f nhorn h<1h1r" arr nol legal ·peNin\' n<:<0Hl1111111 lhr lJ .~ C on l1lut1on." ( k oc "" Wrulr) l\hhouahhrmny h \ll'Uhr rtonda brain. and he mRy llt' " human lff~ b1olQi1call~ a U" ~ pe™>n 1 c:>reJ \.){l ~ •• -r ·~ ma' h;n ea h~.in l -..! i :-.L -L~ ··~ ma~~ a hum.i:t ··r . :'ill: -.a. • ~· unborn b:lb' 1~ r-..,): l ~ :'\: - I Roe's \\ ade But abon;on s .~ • -J:1: L ' issue out oi1t""-T"'<' 1'."..""-'~ .:....: ,., ao "rongh N\..":1 .... ~ ~·.... .. ... ~·: . : ered b' la-.-.·· in.! ,.t--: :.L-'" :-. the la·-.-. of t r .. .-· -.u..:a. "JJ' Euthana tJ H\) r • .J... --• .,. • did nothing ~ ,.. ,.i·_ 1.~ fl'] moral or bad m~ .:· -< :. • :'" • ~Ii did ~as 1n .i.xorJ.l.:".Y • • • .t• Kenneth<. EJ(-,.. ... -5 "h11r -'11"'('"'.;-a-•it"! .... :r.I! about bla.: s " ~ 5 • ·.: '.L: • •1.-: ~rong J OOUI ;"'<' J~ • ~ -J:. .\mcnc.in tu\~ ~----' !="..'·· unborn Nb • . I -:haH('n l :-n~ v-: tint ";a"'· -t"c.-.; ~ abonion. ·"' e-· '-:~ Anger differs for sexes ~kn tend to art anar) at lh1na' while women lend 10 act angl) 11 people It'" JU'I .inothcr pncraltl\. and arncraltt1c\ uttuolly fall \hort of Lhc pure truth Bui ( olumh111 I np.er· ~ii\ ~hul.tr\ ,..,) their \lud1c'I pro\ t 11 O Who'*" 1hr fir" hcrn~cJ pia.H to O<(up 1hc Wh11r Hou~"' .\ 0.1Jh1 f.1wnhov. r ORMIGE CO AST ..... t' tn Ir.no"' v. hat else an !)It "On<' ~ ''Jntlkanc 1h1ng. ~t kasl .inJ our <hie( Prognosu ator t\pt<ts 11 Lin a1rpc:>rt\ to ell) ccn&cn -.uh uo- nunncJ O\~ monor.ul trol~ '-o nol Cho)( huk nuab that,._~ 1 anJ our of 1ht airpon per 1 Ltnllh' m non• t t C'tt• W~ PbM cra.shn tll J'e'\Cn than Jo car Cf'U t..W S. fl Is • t 9';ntel ~·kt H.L. ... •.U• ...f,-I . New airpoifivon 't be built ~eve.ii if site were available Fight for El Toro maybe tough. but so are-JW A's foes The 'on11nuing dtmand ior C\· pans1on of Olilng,e Count~ ·s John \\a' ne .\1rl)On 1s 1ne' nablt But e\pans1on is no1 ·the onl~ optlOll lo saM" the o un" ·s t\tr-1nc~sing demand for air tra' cl "-'hernatt' es are de' tlopment oi a ncv. commercial a1rpon 1n Orangc Count' or ne-arb' 1n an adJom1ng count~· greater use 01 n 1sung air· Pons 1n :11dJ01n1ng .-ounucs or JOlnl u~ of con\ cn1on oi C\ISttag m1ht.a~ a1nields Ltfs not ~astc an~ mort ttmc in this ~ntun searching for a s1tt for a brand ncv. a trl)On Tbc Board of uper"so" has p~ged ttstlf to fi nd a ncv. a1rl)On locatton ;a blu.e-nbbon .:-ommtlle-e of .:-1' IC 1('aders l\as taken the soamc pledge 3nd The In mc C'o l\as long 1nduded somtlhtng about l nev. atrl)On bt1n1 the ultama:e so1u· uon 1n tts a1rpon stattment PohC~ Forgrt tt It 1s m~ >H.d.ed long· 11me op1n1on that unul \loC get a compltteh ncv. 1~ ~ of l 1r1m('r - perhaps \t'flh.-al 1ai..cofT -l brand ne-.-. '"-ommcl'(" .ii J1f"P')n ".ll ne,er be built 1n thr l nnt'd -tate-s oi .\menc3. 0311as·f on \\ onn "l tht Jst one Flonda propos.N on(' "eJrs Jgo "'Ith 1a~roffs oHr the E' erg!JJts It "ls hot do"n bnlu~ o ·:he ;x>1eni l • ncµll' e 1mpa.:1 O'l J, 1µ1.,~ -\me.,· .:ans"'" n\'.lt ';XT"\1t J nc-.-. 31'.'t)Or. n ()r;an ,. l ,' .. 01• l t'I .. , H 11 ~ .)r Jn'"' ere .:I~ -\ ._ra"'J .,ev. J ~ ~ 'urct : .-\t ,.\ r'" · .. ' ~...,, ~~n..,...:n~.J ' ""-' ~.--c .. , '!" ,.1 .i ..... (' On~~e 1 "" "'t. 1 ·In\ e ~ ~ .1 ! .1 -J. .. •r .1 ""="-',...or.I• MARTIN BROWER ~' mtnutH av.a\ -more or IHs d;~nd1ng on staruna point and ume oi da\ \\ h1le 11 1s an ··in .. th1n1 to badm.outh Los .\ngc~ lntcmauonal. the mammoth a1rl)On is actuall~ one of the nauon·s ~1 for us size ~pcc1alh nov. th~• 1he master plan 1s .:ompletc v. tth t'll>O-lt' el \ eh1cular ..:1~1...atton and t"o nt'll> terminals .\.nd supplement.al par ins lots mak.e park.mg eas~ and relaU\CI~ reason· able lncruscd use of L.\. "< ma} be the best 1mmed111e solutton Ontano .\.trl)Ort 1s ph~s1call~ and ps~cholo&.tcall~ too iar from mcm oi Oran~ Count) for s.enous C'OMldieT· at1on \\ hilt a campaign 1s being v.ag.td for arcatcr u~ of Ontano to ta e the burd~n off John \\ a~ nc u 1sa v.;aste of u~ and mone' e'ct'Pl for attracting those "ho h,·t" 1n 1hc iar nonhem s.ecuon or the count' .\ctuall~ Long &~.:h .\.1rl)On 01· :ers better Potent1a 11 is I01..-ated less than minutes a".l' and curren1h has ri'c aultn~ -.\mt"ncan. L nil· ed. PS-\. -\lasla and Jet -\mtnca plus C Jtaltna ~r' ng mies ls rar as Scank Chicago Dallas-Fon \\ on h ~n,er and 1 Loua Hov.e,er Lon~ &:K h re'>•de® arc 1pparen1h ·a,.ing "'0 morel rJ' :,H'\p.an) 0'11)1 Lon.z Bea,h .\.1rpon ttun 'c"Por. fkl,-.. ~i<lcna lrt' :.n.1"ll .o ~,. plrs vn .. i J.,"i,. \\.a .,c Lo-:~ &a~• :a:. :> rn t .u ""Cu .\.,.J. t"l> C3• ~ o:i1' o~t • ;-~r lit~.Jl ~-Ol'it ... ~OC ~0-.,.,!'~10~ \)fl.""~, .. , -~ -: \ta!"\ .-*'1 tl\ \\ e probabh ha'e 10 f<>f'ltt Camp Pendltton Wfuk lhc ~anne C'orps base offm a 'ast e'pansc oi open land. and could acrommodatc an a1rl)On v.11hou1 d1sturbin1 an}onc elc-ept the ~{anne C'orps It 1s too far for lhc maJOnt~ oi Oran# Count) Loc:3tton ts Just as 1mpc:>n.an1 in de'tlop1ng an aarl)On as a shopp1n1 ~"'"· and ~pens I respect claim that Orangt Counl\ air tra"'tkrs "'II notdmc to Camp Pendleton (fo~t the 1dc:a of some fotm of rapid transit tn this C'Cntuf'. an,hov. E'en Los .\.n,cln cannot gtt that gotng.. l So we ~\C El Toro \lannc Corps .\1rStat1on .\.nd thalJUSl m1a,hl be the ~l s1ngk ansv.cr \\hen the '•"'~ Dcpanmcnt purcha~ this acrcagt from James ln inc II dunng ~ orld ~ ar 11 perhaps ttl~ "'t'1't doing Orange Count\ a la\ orb" bokbng out a la~ pan:tl of .and -..1ih an w11dd 1n the midst of encroachtn ..1rban dc\elopmcnL Th~ is C'tTUJOI~ no 3~ in •tuch 1h1s 1nstallatton can :oruinuc i s .t m1l11a11 ,ct~1n t~ midst oi .ir~n ~nae Count~ But >O'!!c a rpvr1 t \pe1u !>eht't' th.Ji comrit'-. a. JCh can .i~ El Toro " :. ul .. lldu ~ bo1hC'nng lnmr -' !.JlleoT ·o,,,.ard the mo1..nt.a1ns has ~n 'ons1dt"t'Cd 1ta'>1ble In r.r 3~j Lai .in3 Hill. r~1dents -night l .:\.;.-pt J t~d~tT or ~ommrmal Jtts tor ma 1taf" .pµn~ Of cou~ to 14~,· ..l,, E1 Toro ., '" tal ron :he \lar ~ -uptn r T , ... R le' an t \· \\an,,t grne--a h "''Jo< • app.Cars read~ 10 :.a t :1-c~ 0 "" Tht \fannc: C .J."""OS s :_, .. ~ .. " .! t;N .lOOUl tn.11 B.it N•<." \i_'\_ ~-~· .l.~.: the a1rpon .l-'H' 1\ts 1n 't "";>or. St-a, .... .\I.arm Bre•tt ~ \.fuu8 Bre•tt .. r ~ C.-ry R~rt a i~m.-ml) wwwnu -0ru,~ c ... r:--. B y saving face in Lebinon , Israel has lost a~ moral war R.._.,.._~-· n 1 ~rael stays in Leba n on easy t understand. but impqssible to justify \' -' -' -\ ' ~ ~ O' -..:· ,.,. 1;£'. ~~ -· Un·.A.,l ...... .. ~ v ~ ~-'l !'t"m P H " \ ._, J>:"ll~~ n,"\J l..l."' ~ .J ".± l~ -~ ., ;~:kl '" • \;'.'.A .. \l, : ~ .. ~n< l < ,,r::tc \r;il'\.. ... .Jter I I -·--.. - -1 •••• Judge orders DEA to desist Saysdrug busters' ~ tactics\terrortze innocent people \\ "'5HISGTO!\ -T•o hundred \ean aso. sun smMtinJ from Kana ~rat llh ro)al lt'lmphn& on pm ate P,t>pen~. 1he R>undtn& Fathen pust'd the Founh ..\mcnd- ~nt to the C'onsmuuon. '-ov. a t'edcnl Jud&i felt ll nccessa11 to orckr the Dru& Enfortt· rnent "'dm1n1stratton to obsrnc the a~ndmmt's protC'C'UOns 1n iu frtt'- v.htthn& assault on man1U!_na sro~n In nonhern CabfomtL The drua-busun. n ~ ha~ bttn be~\lnl ~manner as htgfr handcd as K1ni Georit's redcoats. The dccl~on ~ L S. Dlstnct Jud,gt Robert P .\guitar Cllt'S~ aJtercur v.hc~ DE..\'s Campa1cn .\p.lnst \bnJuana Plantani "1olated lhc f ounh .\.mtodmC"Dl fl&hts of olUC1U ~~ onl'\ cnmc v.-as to h'-c m an area ,,. heff rNnJuana .,. -as being g,rov.n C'ons1dc-r ~ cumpin from .\1u11ar·s dccu1on and v.ondttDov. Sam .\dams or Thomas Jeffenon \\OUld M\t rnc~· • .. .\. 1DE"-'l team of about ~5 Jrmed otTicen surroun~ lo~ v. oma n · ~ 1 ho~ ordered M1 Canul~ out 011he hou~ v.1lb thnr hands up and hthi tht cntt~ ianul~ at &UDpotnt ior ~ hou" "''h \t condunmg an 1denulint on ~n« -U\t Jud.gr v. rote ··One 1 t~ iamtl) dop. • h1ch "'h sar..! n st1h and bv1an&. "AS sh t and -..allied~ a lCar.l member - ~ .,ta~t ...,:llOJ~ Odd "'""'&S !.ir\j\ 4"'3~ -on a ~nanoor s :>r.OJ>C'!1' e Qnc HIO<A~nl l>OU~bo.Jdtr l~t. •j('d 1:i.a1 1 DE -\ pdoe -P"t the nose or ·n~ ?'lth~opre• at'iout If') •ttt av.a' a: ":" • .:\C:,('\(' l h\e Ol'\a'"t1 SJ<ie .l~ J A.a Orenge CoUI DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 15, 1986 $966. l billion budget includes enefits freeze W HI NO TON (AP)-A $966. I ballion budact calli ng for a frce1c 1n Social eC'uri ty benefi ts and a lid on military spending is headed for Senate Ooor acuon. but Repubhcan<1 and Democrats alike are predicting major alterations. .. It needs some work." Majorit)' Leader Robert Dole. R-Kan .. said of the spending outline that would trim $55 billion from the nation's s:!OO billion deficit in 1986. The Senate Budget Commiuee gave final approval to thr budact on Thursda) after reJecting last-minute Democratic cffons to stnp away provisions that mandate some of the spending cut~. Dole promi!ttd to bring 11 10 the Ooor In about tWO weeks. Tht• committ ee vote was a straight party-line 11 -9 tally. with only Re- publicans vo11ng for the measure and only Democrat., opposing 11. Meanwhile. thl' chairman of the House Budget Committee. Rep. Wil- liam Ora~. D-Pa .. said the Senate panel had demonstrated that even the Social Security system is no longer immune to the budget knife. ''Obv1ousl}. it's not a sacred CO\\ anymore because (Committee Chair· man)Sen. (Pete V.) Domenici and the Repubh can-conirollcd Senate Budget \ommittced1d touch tt in defiance of their own pre~1dent." Gray told reporters. CRHN THUM B Reagan's bud.ct called for deep doml'!tt1r !tpcnd1na culS. but left ~ial curity 11lonc. Gra) said when the House commit· ice begins its work on the budac1 in 'icvcrnl weeks ... ocial ~curhy co5t· of-Ii\ ing adjustments will be on the table." "The Huusc 1s reluctant lo fl'tt'te l'Ost-of-hv1ng adJustmcnts for Social lkl·uri1>-" Gr-ay said. But. he added. .. I haq~ never ruled it out." Dole aid he supports the Soclal Sccunl) frcc1e and urged OOP col- lrogues to join him. "There aren't any patnlcss wa)~ to cut the deficit Bui we arc the majority party. In my view. Wl' have to bite thl' first bullet" But Dt.·mocrats 1n the Senate were lining up 1n opposition to the free1e. a' well as to spe nd1nj cuts rec- ommended b) the panel 1n Medicare and other social programs. "We can do better:· said Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan. D-N. Y~ "We had better do better." Dole said it was time to bring Democrats and the While House into nego1ia11ons to try to forge a bipanisan consensus. "We're waiting to be asked. We haven't been asked yet.'' said Sen. Lawton C'hile of _F.lorida. senior Democrat on the budget panel. The budget would permit defense ~pending to rise only with 10na1ion 1n 1986. First lady gets award by USO LO \NGELES ( P)-9•ycar- old bo> testified that Ra ymond Buckey. the chief defendant in the MtManin Pre-School molestation case. took money from a man after 41crccning a movie howing McMartin pupils romping in a game ,·a lied .. Naked Movie Star." The boy's testimony Thursday wa s tht• first evidence of pornography-for- proflt in the preliminary hearing for seve n former teachers charged with molesting 41 of their pupils between 1978 and 1984. The bo>-identified as John Doe No. 12. told a pro5"eu1or that he and ..cvcral other pupils were d. ivc11 in a van to a house where Buckey. 26. showed the movie 10 a man a nd two women he did not recognize. "They showed pictures of us (the children).'' the boy said under ques~ BEVERLY HILLS -Honoring 11onin$ b) Deputy District Allorncy Nanc~ Reaga n for her crusade against Chnsune Johnston. teen-age drug abuse. the United ··Ray's friend worked the movie ~rvice Organization presented the camera. It showed us walking and first lady its Distinguished American dancing and playing 'Naked Movie Award before a star-sw.dded audience Star.' Ray gave him the film and the Thursday night. guy would gi ve Ray the money." "From traveling and talking to It was the first time any witness )'ouna people all over the country. testified during the seven-month -old I've learned one reason they turn to preliminary hearing about money drugs is the need to belong." Mrs.--t!'Xchanged for child pornography in Reagan said upon receiving the USO the case. award. a crystal eagle head. at the When the defendants were indicted Beverly Wilshire Hotel. by the county grand jury one year ago. Among the celebrities filling the prosecutors stated i.n court docu- dming room were Bob Hope. Cary mcnts that they suspected the Grant. Fred McMurray. Connie McManin school was a front for a Stevens. Jimmy Stewart. Danny vast child pornography ring. fhomas and Lorretta Young. In his first day on the stand. the It's time to renovate dormant lawn Thatch buildup robs grass of nitrogen. can create barrier for water~ertilizer By LOUIS HERNANDEZ ~~. u.,4'e NurMf7, CMte ..... This past winter 1n Southern (ah- forn1a has been unusual!}' cold. so owners of dorman1 lawns have been enjoymg a fc"' months of v1rtuall} maintenance frc.-c lawns. However. those long. relaxing weekend!> arc qu1rkl)' coming to a C"IOk. If }OU ha'c a h)'bnd Bermuda. common Bc·rmuda. or St. Augustine lawn. II'<; lime to consider rcnova-tfon- ur dethatchtng. Thatch buildup 1n these dormant lawns can be very detrimental. Thatch 1s the buildup of grass leaves and stems that accumulate at soil level as a result of lateral growth and clippings left by the mower. The buildup to any degree is detrimental because cli ppings de- compose. For this process to happen. nitrogen is robbed from the lawn by bacteria and f ung1 that carry out dccompo~111on. The bacteria's ability to absorh nitrogen is murh stronger than that oft he grass plant. Therefore. 1f an abundance of -krt1h1er isn't applied the lawn suffers. Bermudas and t. Augustine arc vigorous lateral growers. If left un- checked their continual lateral growth causes a dense mat of lateral branches or stolons. This not only adds to th e decomposition problem but over a period of time may create an impenetrable barrier to both water and fertilizer. A lawn with a thatch problem of this magnitude always looks brown. and may nsc I to 4 inches above bordering sidewalks. It 1s not healthy for the lawn to get so thatched that it st icks up above the sidewalk. To prevent and/or cure this problem. yearl y renovation 1i> a must. The process is quite ~1mplc and onl~ Lakes a few hours to complete. LLOYD !i gardPn shop Co111ing Soon! Lloyd's Florlst Cut Flowers and > Arrangement~ ,. MARIGOLDS Ideal for summer color 6 per pony pak Reg. $1.19 NOW 79c JU Ill PERS Jumper Prostrala , -:; .,.. Gal Juniper Prostrat Var. Reg. $3.98 •• , 1 let 1 FREE lllPATIEITS 1 lal. Excellent Shade Color Reg. $2 .98 llOW $1'' Reg. $13.98 to $1 7.98 llOW $7" Junipers · Bottlebrush Oleander Podocarpus Canary . r1 Island Pine Italian Cypress l1rtha W11ltl11ft1 ltr11l1•1 "THAT'S IT" llAll WT PEURGOlllUllS • NURIERY • 'L.OfttlT • UNOICA'1NO • MMNTINANCI • PHT CONTROL. 1 111. Sile Bud & bloom Many colors to ChOOSP lrom Reg. $3.50 $2'° KELLOGG BARI 2 01. ''· ~rnrahvl' and a11romalic bilrk •~ tdt.il lor playRrriund cowPt elhway\ and a\ A covl'r mul(.h Reg. $4.75 llOW $2" I loyd recommPnds "fhal's It" ro conlrol 5na1I\ £ asy to apply through shaker top tor etlecl1ve conllol ol slugs and snails I lb size Reg S3 29 llW 12.,. 3 lb size Reg S8 49 llW 17• IAlll• SUPER IUIE tt1gh N111ogen f WK•ally made tor Bladt Lawns ·20 lb. 40 lb. Rea $7.50 Reg. Sl3.95 ... II"•• 111" ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND HOURS. MON-FRI 7-6 • SAT 8:30·6 • SUN 8:30-5 Ssle Price• Good Until March 22, 1985 LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 NEW POAT BL VO (At 81y), COST A MESA. CA 92827 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN J.MILE RAOIUS (714) 646-7441 First. rent a venacuttcr. dethatcher or renovator -they arc all the same. Personnel at the rental yard wall instruct you on the basic operation of 1he machine. Adjust the vert1cu tter so that 11 removes the grass to JUSt at, or slightly above soil level. Pass over the entire lawn and rake off clippings. A steel rake may be helpful because the clippings arc voluminous. For severely thatched lawns. two or th rec passes may be necessary to get to ~ii level. You're finished when you begin to sec soil through the grass. When the process 1s complete. one pass with a reel type mower will even up the ~rass height. ~t the mower at v. to 1h inch. Application of a well-balanced weed and feed pre-emergent will stimulate grass growth and retard germination of weed seeds. Follow up applications of am- monia sulfate (21-0-0) on a monthly basis will maintain the lawn in a vigorous state. For further information. contact } our local full service nursery. GARDEN CH£ CKLI ST •Have )OU started your vegetable garden }Ct'! If not. get your vegetables 1n a soon as possible. Extend your ha rves1 by planting now and more later. •W11h dwarf citrus. you can have vour own delicious fruit growing in a m1n1mum of space. The fruit is normal-s11ed. • A.dd some cheer to your garden wi th plants that have daisy Oower!>. fr) the margueritc. transvaal or 'iha!>ta dais} or the blue marguerit<.' (Fcl1na). •When }ou'rc through planting for ~prang and summer color. be sure to mulch (2 10 3 inches thick) to help conserve moisture and lessen the problem of weeds. •March 1~ the time to renovate the lawn. fourth-grader wbo a11cndcd the r1rcschool between 1977 and 1978 ulso said that he was sexually mole tcd and sodomized by Buckey -once while tied naked 10 a Khool table. A~ pre' ioui. child witnesses,. the 00)' dl'scribed "naked games" I t the <i<:hool. including "Horsie.'' in which he rodt on Buckcy·s back. He also said he played '·Lookout.'' in which Buckey told him to sit atop a playground slide and run to the classroom if any parents arrived unexpectedly . On one OC'CD ion when he spoucd' parent. the boy said. "I ~w Ray llt the kids dressed and. when they wire all drc sed. he •tarted rcadina a ~tory." ' He \aid that while Ray sc"ualt)t molested him. school founder VJr· ginia McMartin. Buckcy's arand• mother. looked on. as dad tcachen 8obe11e pitier. 36. and' Betty Raidor. 6S. In his one hour of direct eumi• ation. the boy also said he was forced to orally copulate Ra ymond Buckey and that Buckey slaughtered a rabbiJ. Iberg, Rabbt Mwvtn Hier tli Thurlday. "On tM bull of= menta ft eppurs that In lntellgenoe knew l,OrMI that nobody .... knew,0 ..,... llld. U.19111 ..... clllef phylkMn .. tM ....... AUldlwttz .. th ... In Pollnd, .. ICCUlld of ~ pe11ng In the murder of more tNir 400,0lM> people and ~ Qf'CMIQUe medal • ..,..,..,.~ mostly on chtldren Md twine. I Panaln perk up 1arden UH pan•lee •• beddiq planaa to •pruce up your &arden. F~ color mobWty, pot tlaem In c~n~lnen and moTe theat wbereTer you want to briChten an area. Water conservation topic of conference . A landscape water conservation conference. to be held in Costa Mesa next week. will address such topics as how to keep landscapes green for less. and whC11 tvpes oflandscapes will help get new development s approved and 'old. The sessions Thursday and Friday in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel arc sponsored by the California Depanment of Water Resources (DWR). the Municpal Water District of Orange County, and the Oranee County Chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association. Discussions will center around the impact of water avaihbility on new development: cost effectiveness of water-conserving landscapes: state assistance programs for low water- seen in Get Physical, a fitness supplement to the Daily P ilot. See "Get Physical" on Friday, March 22. Reserve your space today! us1n~ 1J11l.l~apcs: research projects: and seminars for homeowners n- sociations. property managers and 1nd1v1duals. • • • Members of the Hortlcult11ral So- ciety of Oran1e Co11nty will hear Jim Downer describe and illustrate rais- ing ferns from spores. Downer will speak at the 7:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday at the California Cooperati ve Extension. IOOO S. Harbor Bl vd .• Anaheim. There will be ferns and other plants for sale. • • • Final convention preparations will be the topic of discussion by members of the T111tua African Violet Society when they meet Wednesday at tlte Mercury Savings Building. I 09S Irvine Blvd .. Tustin. Plant and supply sales begin at 6:30 p.m. and the program wall start at 7. The national convention is set for April 19 and 20 in the Los Angeles Mamou Hotel. • • • Ramblln• Gardeners Gardee Cleb members will hold their 19th annual flower show Thursday al the Garden Grove Regional Library. 11 200 St.11· ford Ave. Entries will be rccei vtd from 9 to I 0 a.m.: the show. free to lie public. opens at I 0 a.m. and cloSC1 at 4. For information. ca ll Emily Ruhlia at 544-1617. • • • t..a11u Be.cit Gardea Chtb mem- bers and guests will have a salad luncheon. bridge party and sile•t auction beginning at 11 a.m. March 22 in the Neighborhood Conareaa· 11onal Church. 340 St. Ann's Dri\'t. Adm is ion is$4.SO. and proceeds wNI go to the club's scholarship fund. • • • Sp11la11 HUI G1rdee Clab will tofr the Sherman Gardens in Corona at Mar and have a ..bus1nc s mcchq there al 9:30 a.m. 'Thursday. • • • " pring Color in Your Garden" will be the discus ion topic at 9:l0 a.m. Morch 23 at hcrman Oarddf, Cristin Fusano. color spcci1lin •t the aardcns. will talk about the m1•y varieties of annuals and pcrenni-'1 available to the ho me prdcncr. and idea" for dcsianina a garden usi., these pl1nts. Soils. watcrina 1ehld· ulcs. fcn1lizcrs and pest control will also be cove~. The prOlflm 11 f'tcc and open to lk publtc For 1nform11ion. call • prdcn office at 67)..2261 4 • •• Arbor Day was celebrated by lk 1..a,... Ian GarM ct• w11h • planllnl of I ('Oral Utt ll the foot Of Rose BOnhcur on C"lif1' Dr1\lc, - 1985 Eldorado lives up-to Cadillac na111eplate . ' The 1985 front-wheel-drive El- dorado Coupe features a vertically accented grill with a "Cadlllac" script nameplate positioned in the lower left corner. Dual rectangular tungsten halogen high and low beam head- lamps flank the grille above the park and turn signal lamps, )Nhlch feature amber bulbs behind clear lenses. The Eldorado Blarrltz Coupe fea- tures a custom Cabriolet vinyl roof, brushed stalnless steel roof cap, wide, bright door and fender accent moldings and opera lamps as stan- dard equipment. The Eldocado Blarrltz Corwertlble • is again availabl_e for 1985. Also available-for 1985 Is the Eldorado Touring Coupe. Offered only with the 4. 1 titer V-8 engine with Dlgltal Fuel Injection and featuring Cadlllac"s Touring Suspension package as standard equipment, the Touring Coupe sports a variety of exterior and Interior styling features that dis- tinguish It from other Eldorados. The Eldorado T ourlng Coupe is available only In sable black or bordeaux red (dark red metallic) exterior paint. A new, optional spoked aluminum-alloy wheel is available on all 1985 Eldorados except the Tour- g Coupe. This wheel features bright machined outer surfaces. lnterlaclng aluminum spokes and black painted brake vent opening areas and -a snap-In center hub cap Is adorned with a Cadillac crest on a dark maroon background. Eldorado Blarritz and Blarrltz Convertible interiors Incorporate tufted. multi-button leather seating areas. The Eldorado Touring Coupe fea- tures specific body-contoured leather-trimmed front-bucket seats that offer lumbar and lateral sup- port. standard manual seat back recliners. and adjustable headrests. All Eldorado Instrument panels ar trimmed -ln~mutated teak woodgrain with a center area that lncludea the Fuel Data Panel (except on diesel-equipped cars), Electronic Climate Control and radio. Low-gloss black door and instru- ment panel bezels as well as black air conditioning outlets are designed to accentuate and give added "warmth" to the texture of the simulated teak woodgrain trim. An optional digital Instrument panel cluster featuring dlgif&I dis- play of vehicle speed, fuel level and fuel range Is available on all El- dorados (diesel-powered cars do not Include the fuel range feature). A leather-wrapped steering wheel rim, standard on the Biarrltz, Biarrltz Convertible and T ourlng Coupe, is optional on the Eldorado Coupe. HUGE INVENTORY- BEST SELECTION I p OR RS NGE LEASE THE NEW 1 8 The art of 0 • • • eng1neer1n g ~-~~~~~~~-. Stock #3199 (All prices plus: tax, lie, smog, doc fff, options, cars similar to illustration-wbj. to prior sole.) Offer good thru Morch 18, 1985 • In Stock -Immediate DeJivery HUGE SELECTION-SAVE For a fltited time you can lease ttn Audi SOOOS km•y sedan for a price of S298 1 month. 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Closed-End C9f"WM'Clal ~He. f653062J 'IJ COUPE DEVIW Leadm, loW '""6. f111120I ~IZ,MS '82 CADILLAC SEVIW CJoth sutJna area f1ECZ7'0f 1 14,991 'II CADIU.AC ELDORADO COUPE Cabrtolet roof, wtre whl. coven. (1CZUOlll .,,, .. , 'IJ ELDORADO COUPE '12 MERCEDES JIO SL UrWr 20,000 mlfn. f1FE1424f 116,991 • Best Prices • Gre•t Selection • Convenient Locnton • Super service • ...... DINet-MI Models. New & Now U.led Tool ' The baalc 2-wheel-drl•e Cutom Cab bu room for ba"Ckaeat pauen1en. Jta added ftberatue cab la ahaped to match contoan ·of the ortilnaf truck body. Out-of two halves, he builds one whole that's even bette Bill Rohrbacker creates increasingly popular stretc-~ed version of light truck -Sill Rohrbacker starts by tak- ing a perfectly good mini-pickup truck and cu1tlng it in half. No, this Is not a story about a magic act. Ft01ir6acker's end result Is called a Custom Cab. It Is a stretched version of a typical light truck with room inside for four or five passengers to ride in comfort -part truck and part sedan. And Custom Cabs are catching on all over the country. Rohrbacker built two of them in 1980, 50 In 1981 -and more than 500 In 1984. He expects to double p~oduQtiOAi annually for the next few years, baed on orders he has been backlogging. The vehicle was created in an airport hangar at Tyan Field in Hemet. where Rohrbacker's crew of 17 production workers and cu&tomizing specialists are currently turning out units to order at the rate of 50 per month and selling them under the com- pany name. Custom Fab Manu- facturing Inc. What the workers do is add about 32 Inches In the middle of the truck and rebuild the cab to contain both front and back seats. Interior appointments are luxurious, from bucket seats and plush carpeting to arm rests that disguise the support rails of a Home on the Ranger sturdy rollover cage. The roll cage, which is not standard equipment for mini- trucks, adds a new dimension of passenger crash protection. Toyota and Ford were the first manufacturers to discover and at least tacitly endorse Rohrbacker's concept. Both their dearer bodies are selling about as many Custom Cabs as the company can build. · But because Rohrbacker started out by customizing the personal trucks of individual motorists, he still does vehicles to order. He converts 1979-1985 Toyotas. 1983-1984 Ford Rangers. 1983-1984 Chevy s10's, 1978-1980 Ford Couriers, 1978-1984 Mazdas. 1978-1984 Dodge DSO 's, 1978-1983 Plymouth Arrows and 1983: 1985 Mitsublshis. Rohrbacker's production technique is simplicity itself. First the truck bed is removed, then all the running gear underneath. The frame Is cut in two, right at the back of the cab. and 32 inches of reinforced frame is inserted, along with a longer driveline and other running gear. The roll cage Is added, and a fiberglass cab extension is fitted. Most conversions reach Custom Fab with front bucket sea . Bench seats (or buckets. o order) are added to the rear f the cab. If the truck comes In wl h bench seats, Aohrbacker lnsta s his custom sport seat, wl h bucket backs and center armr t between them, and moves t e original benCh seat t9 the rear f the cab, which is -ebout 5 inch s taler than the original cab, ma - Ing room for the roll bar. When it comes time to repla e fuel lines, va_cuum hoses a d brake cables, Rohrback r throws away most of the orlgl I gear and installs parts that m t standards set by SAE (Society f Automotive Engineers, the I - dustry quality arbiter). The fi I product, custom painted, sho s care to Integrate the ne~ desi n with original lines. Road testing shows no signi 1- cant difference in fuel milea • and the only noticeable handll g difference Is a wider turnl g radius, he says. Average wel t gain is 300 pounds. but t e customer also gets a quieter rl e due to all the added insulation n the cab. Custom Fab sells three sligh y different versions. depending n options -a "family cab'' r "crew cab" based on personal r business use, an off-road wheel-drive or 4WD edition an a dual rear wheel version for hea duty use. Optional is an extra f I tank, which doubles drlvi g range. Prealdent and Mra. Rea&an poee with their Chrlatmaa present that will be kept at their new 1985 Ford Ranger pickup truck, ajolnt Santa Barbara ranch. Ford tests new robot trailer a_s a delivery system for cars Robotic trailers that protect new cars from in-transit damage soon will be used to deliver factory-fresh vehicles to Ford and Lincoln-Mercury deal- erships, Ford has announced. At a demonstration in Dear- born. Louis E. Latalf, vice presi- dent of sales operations, called the trailer ··the missing link between the high quality we are building In at our assembly plants nd the high quality sales and Ice provided by Ford and lncoln-Mercury dealerships. We are doing everything we an to ensure that no damage Is nfllcted on a car before the new wner receives It from the deal- The robotic trailer. developed by Dallas Smith Property Brokers of Phoenix, lifts and loads new vehicles at the assembly plant. Then. it carries them fully enclosed, by railroad flat car, to the dealer-destination city, where a tractor finishes the Job by pulling the trailer to the dealerships. As part of a three-year pilot program. Ford wlll ship cars from Its Kansas City assembly plant to Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland, Ore. The Chicago as- sembly plant will also ship to those cities by robotic trailer beginning this summer. "The Tempo, LTD. Topaz and Marquis -and later, Taurus and Canadian auto journali•ti rate Saab top sport• sedan The Automobt .. Jouma11111 of CaMda hew na~ the Saab Turbo• c.nacta'1 Sport• Sedan for 1911. Aecordtng to Ak:Mrd Jacobs. Pt:lliden1 of AJAC Ind editor of Ctn.dtan Automotive Tract., the IW8ld ta baeed on ·1etuet roed t .... lf1Cf detllled examtnatton of the een by experta. The 8Mb Turbo WM 11l1oted from 1 fteld of 20 cer1by27 IUtomotM )oumll- l1ta Md brOlldc••rt .. Second .,..,. ...... be- ,..., tM Qw-jller H C8tl Ind the BMW 3111/311e. Thia ta t"9 ftrtt AJAC cer-of· lfle·yMr lw8rd. Sable -will arrive at our de 1- ershlps In those cities with t damage from road debris. v - dais and the elements. They Ill have been loaded only once a d unloaded only once," La If noted. He described the new meth of transportation as "anot r example of Ford Motor Co 's overall commitment to getti g the best cars It can to t e consumer. It Is one more piece f the quality equation." Customer advantages Ford's primary motive for t e special trailers, according to r. Lat a If. It takes only five days 1or delivery of a car from Kansas City to Los Angeles by the new system, compared with 17 the old way. "We see the test of the robotic trailer as a natural extension of what we are dC>lng In our plants and our dealerahlpt," Latalf con- cluded. "Our plnat1are1tat•of· ' the-art -with robot•. laMrt, computera • and other modern technology. Our cars are stat• of-the-art -In~. In quaffty, In drlvin9 char'eeterltUcs. etec· tronlca, featurn and ao on. And now, we are actively tnttng transportation that can be etate- of-the-art " , I - Alliance L Convertible A.P.R. ON ILL '84-'85 1 Alliance, Alliance Con!ertibles, Enc-ores Fuegos anlr Sport Wagons '84 CLEARANCE SALE -r: .. ·: AllY '84 ALLIANCE OR ENCORE IN STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT $500 BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '83 JEEP CJ-l 6 cyl, 5 spd. PIS. Mags, off road tires. 14,000 careful miles (Vin 070644) - SACRIFICE $8995 '83 AMC CONCORD Luxury plus Beauty! Midnight Blue - Loaded -Low Miles -Family Sedan (Vin 104962) REDUCED TO $4995 '84 JEEP CHEROKEE CHIEF V-6. Automatic, A/C, AM/FM Cass. .Roof Rack, and more (vln 075725) $13,997 '10 OIEYllLET llLllU OPE 'll CHEY. BLAZER 414 '83 AMC CONCORD, 4 dr V-8, Auto. Air Cond .. Stereo. Low Miies. Must See (vln 404992) $7995 Full size, with lots of muscle. 350 c.c. V-8. auto. Air Cond .. low mues. Excel- In. V-8. Auto. Stereo (vln 142317) lent Family Car (vln 104962) $8495 $5995 *20°/o down , 36 months financing OAC * * Example: '84 EllCORE 5 dr. 4 cyl, Automatic, Power Steering Retail = $8238.00 Invoice = 7 449 . 75 125.00Car Guard 500.00Discount SAVE '116325 17074. l&Sale Price '82 JEEP GRAND WAliONEER Fully equipped with all luxury. ac- cessories. Immaculate cond1t1on Ex- cellent family car. Save many thousands. Lo Miles (T06045) ONLY ... $12 995 '12 HONDA CIVIC 3 dr. 4 cyl, 4 spd, Air Cond .. S~eo. Low Miles. Great Economy (vinm 23669) $4995 'I• CHEVROLET CAMERO Z-21 V-8. 5 spd. Air cond full power. Black Beauty (vin 131023) $11.995 '81 YW YAIAGON ~ Vacation time is near -Ideal for large family Looks & drives like new (0925451 SPR ING SPECIAL $6995 \ .. Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Frlday, March 16. 1985 . Chrysler's Lee lacocca makes cameo appearance in TV-spot ......... --+----Chrysler Corp. Chairman of the Board Lee lacocca provides a cameo "snapper" to an off-beat corporate TV spot created ex- pressly for Its California market- ing program. Featuring some of the com- pany's sportier models, ,the LeBaron GTS, Laser, Daytona and 600 conv4trtlble, it show- cases them In well-known vistas from the hllls In the north to the beaches In the south. The fast-paced procession of . cars through a succession of lively settings Is accompanied by a hard-driving rock 'n roll musical score untll the last scene. In it, the wake of the passing cars appears to suck "Bala Bob's" country store from Its foundation and startles two rustics dozing on its porch. Theycan't bellevethecars are from Chrysler untll a third person on the porch unfolds the newspaper tlldlng his face and they get smtllng assurance from Mr. lacocca himself that indeed they a.re. A tongue-In-cheek closlng llne for this atyplcal car commercial Is, "This message brought to you by those dull but dependable builders of predlctablltty, Chrysler Corp." Pat Smorra, head of the com- pany's California sales and mar- keting program, says the com- pany Is creating special spots for the state because It has a unique, trend-setting car culture. "Just llke cars themselves. TV spots that are popular here eventually will be popular across the U.S." To be edited to 30, 60 and 90 second spots, the commerclals are slated to break In the Cali- fornia market on March 18. Kenyon & Eckhardt. Inc., Is the agency. Creative director for K&E was Hy Vablonka; Foster Hurley was the writer; and Joe Rein was producer. The pro- duct Ion company was Petermann Dektor of Hollywood. with Fred Petermann serving as director/cameraman. Mark Cur- ran Is the account supervisor for K&E. Local dealership recognized among Volkswagen's top 25 Local Volkswagen dealer wine award Danny McKenna (.econd from riCht), &eneral manaaer at South County Volkawagen in Huntington Beach, receive• hie recognition plaque, citing hie charter memberahip in Volkawagen of America'• Wolfaburg Creat Club. With him (from left to right) are: Jamee Fuller, vice preaident, Volkawagen division; Peter Velher, executive vice preal- dent, aalea and marketing; and Noel Phllllpe, prealdent. ' I Danny McK enna of South County VW joins new Crest Club Danny McKenna, general man- ager at South County Volks- wagen in Huntington Beach, has become a charter member in Volkswagen of America's Wolf- sburg Crest Club. which re- cognizes th~ top 25 Volkswagen dealers in retail sales volume nationwide. - The competition for eligibllity in the new Wolfsburg Crest Club began on Oct. 1, 1983 and ended Sept. 30, 1984. Crest Club mem- bers were awarded a trip to Super Bowl XIX and five days at the Mauna Kea resort on the main island of Hawaii. "The leadership and sales contributions these few dealers made to Volkswagen's success during 1984 were considerable. We consider these charter mem- bers of the Wolfburg Crest Club as the very best of our Volks- wagen deater organization ... said Noel Phillips, president of Volks- wagen of America. South County Volkswagen in Huntington Beach ranks In the top five Volkswagen dealerships in the country. Who's that man with the newapaper? None other than Lee Iacocca hlmaelf. u he appean in a · Chryaler televlalon com- mercial deal&ned for California aadlencee. ( I Actreu Lin Hartman poeea with Bob H~pe..atPeople'a Choice-Award• ceremony. Cosby,ff ope, Mandrell among People's Choice LOS ..\NGELES (A P)-8111 Cosby and his ne"' TV series rnptured four of CBS' I I 1h annual Peopk"s Choice .\V1 ards and Bob Hoix was yoted t~ favome all-ume cntertamcr. but sing- er Barbara Mandrell stole the show with a big surprise. A s she accepted her second award of tht• r ve ning Thursday nigh t. Mm Mandrell olTered thanks to h'cr hus- band. her chi ldren wa tching at home and "thl' child that 1s here V11th me to night.m m} tumm} ... "You·, l' honored me to a point that 1t 1s hard to find thl· right words." said ____ .,...Miss Mandrell. chosen fa vorite fema le musical performer and fa vorite all-around female performer .. I don't ha'c enough to sa}. bu1 I do thank you from the bottom of m} heart.'' Hope beat ou1 actor <'lint East- ~od and ~mgcr Frank 1natra for the pres11g1ou'> award as fa, or11e a!l-t1mt· en1ena1nl·r .. Thi~" a great honor and l'<.I hkc to be humbk ahout 1t bu l th e) asked ml' to be m,,df." he said. "No. th is 1s wonderful. I ca n't thin k of an} award I'd hkl.' bclll'r than this. unless 11 1.1.as most promising newcomer." Eastwood wao; the fal\ onte mo' 1c actor. "The rm·~1dcnt'' taken all m} onc- lt ncro; 1hc<1e da~s." hr said. Reaga n used one of Eas1wood's 1radcmarl. lines -1he menacing chalkngc to "Make m} da} ·· -1n warning Congrcs' against ra1~ing 13\es. Cosb} was honorl·d as the favontl' mak perfo rmer in a new TV senn and his pro~ram . "The Cusb~ Show:· 1.1.on as top TV romed) and fovuntl' nC\\ TV ~hO\\ ··1 would hkt' tu th ank all uf the people who tuned m th1<, program and made II ont' of the top I 0 program l'Ons1s11..·ntl\ all o'er:· he said ·· ~nd I 1.1.ant to thank thc people for loving what I llJ\ c to g1H' them." Th<.• l\·oplc'' Cho1n· .\\\ard'i arc bi lled ac; lhl' onl~ one<,co .. cnng Iii ms. fV and musu. IO \\h1ch the pubhc \O te<; . .\1.1.ard'i '"l'fC g1H'O 1n 20 categone'> The sdrrnon 1., done h} J o;un e) of more 1han 5.000 pt•opk na tmnw1de conduCll'U b\ the Princeton. N J .- based C1allup.Poll orga n11a11on ( o'ih\ ·., co-\tar. Ph\11c1a \\ers- \lle n. V:a.-, Sl°ICCted as fa·, <Hill' kn1ak pc rfo rma in a Ol'" TV <>enc' -an acroladc 'ihc '>hared "1th ..\ngda Lan'tbun . '>tar cil ·· M urdl'r. "ihc Wro tl·:·· Othn mul11pk ;l\\arll 1.1.1nncr'i 1n- duJed \1nger Pnnec. altor Tom '\dlcck.l'Omcd1Jn [dd1c \lurph) ant.I atlrl'\~l . ., Linda E'anc; and Jo:in < oll1ns. Pri nce \\a\ named fa'l>ntl' male mu<>1cal rx·rformcr and hi' \ong "Purpk R:11n" "a" wklll'd a<> la' ontc nl'\\ sung. ~el kd \\a\ named ta' nrlll' mak TV pcrforml.'r. <;haring the illl<>ladc :i., fa ..,onle all-.iround m.lk en1er- 1a1ncr \\llh E:.dd1l' ~l urph} \turph) ·., mo' 1c "Be' ah Hilb (or " Via' .,ckcted a\ fa\Orlll' lilm. E'an\ and C ol11n'-. hoth ul "horn pla) k;id1ng rok' 111 lh l' l \ 'l'nl'~ "D\ n;i'I' .. '>hti rnl llh: honor a!> fa,ome ·fi:m:ik TV pt·rlo1nwr :ind Tom Selleck ·· (), n:i,1' .. "a" '>l'k\ll'd a<> top T drama11l: 'ho" Othl•r 1.1. inner' \\l'fl' • i\kr) I ~t rl't'P la' onll' mo' 1c: Jl'lrt''' ... tvha1111 V1cc .. IU\llflll' Ol'\\ TV drama .,enr\. •"\c,amc \trl'l't · fJ\ ontc lhil- dren·, T program • Kl·nn) Kogrr'>. '"' Onll' c:ounlr) m U\lt pc:rfornw1 •l:mmanud Ln'" la,ontc\oung T \' ~rtormer Orange Coaat DAILV PILOT"~· u.ott 11, 1-• PWlJC llmC[ 90X ..... IANTA AHA. Of N UMlf ..._ • .. -......... =..,........,=--fe>f' A COHOtT~ UH ftont.,..,MM to .. _. Or· '9iC .. WM: ... Niii wa.L ,,,_MIT '0" A TWO• lf'l9 ~ ~. _ _... ... _-.--..--._---...--1--..-..iiliil-iiiooiili.,.-.- • ._. ft lMI coetA ST<>fW. ._.,200 IOUAM IOal9d .. ..,_ AIW .... , . _._ •• _._ ; .... "Qllllllll COit-'OOT DOCUMlNT __.. 1..--. II .. a ~=II CHIYRGN UU: IC. •HIOlt AT lMI CfTY ITOMOl CINTl,_ AHO •Oldww. lenCa AM. C... .. !_~ --._ lft.27;?'.!:•s ..... • :fti. n ,._ ..W., AH tHTlNtNTATION ~ ... Iii l'llflt, ... e1M11 ...._ -__.. 3C.-.. ••Olmlil u,:,v:·::·,1·~ ~~~~1::g :~"'l(i~:. :-:...cc;·r _,,,..: = ~&::..c'?Nl,.ID =· &:,.;..· ="'.:t. U NllE I eNSTOl STMIT IN AC&. OledofTruetlntN,,...ny eldDnM•.t:aGo' .... _, ....... ,.,. ...... ,__,.,,.. • _._ ~Al _...,111...,..~'ri ,....,_...._ .. ~ ... ~..._ _ _...,,..,. DA~-=-.... ~ol~~~t!iWO:: ·~i:-.. 19:.o. of .... ~ =-~..-=-..:: "°.-:1~~ncmN ,t.~"!'s~'":NtCTf,_~ in.::'-"~·=~ ~3,':; ::::".:.cc:~ ~~·:r~ AMENDMENT OP-H ·tA Ol!VEl OPMENT ACTION Trett 1*4. pet IMP,.. l'rOl•Ct IOefttlflUtlOft farm1N1r ............ ANO AUONE PETITION M ·M-06 ~OR EMANUAl eotded In 1oo11 471 , ... *"* ftNC« "fP~ ANO frOM ttw C-.... C..- A•85..01 ,OA MEllUlllLL KAUOVt tt7 EAST ttTH 47 Md 41 of~ MAINTtNANCa ......._ M U1 ..._,. IUTLEA ANO MEAAILL STAE!"T, COSTA MHA Maoe "'-" .....,. .. °" ... ..,_, 41fl Aoot. e.i ~ I UTLEA, INCORftOAATEO. FOA A COHOITIONAL USE l'.XCf PTINO THE"'l· ~~ ... ~: -.,. •CA ('11) la ... , AUTHOAIZIO AGENT rofll PE.WIT FOR DENSfTY 0£. FROM Unite t 10 H ~ -'"' •~ ...... CA ~ 0,.,.. C... STATl Of CAUFOANIA, VIATION AND AEOEVElOP· M lhown Oft 1 c;onctomlnium tM2t 09lly ,._ tMrotl f1, 12, 13. 2 5 0 1 • H A A I 0 R MENT AGENCY REVIEW Of plan r9Cord~ In ~ NOTICE ,. HlAeev 1•. 15, te. 17, , ... IOUL.EVARO COSTA A 21-UNIT APARTM!NT 1aeea. Pegia I07 of OfflClel OIVIN ttlat the •bOV•·i--------- MESA. FOA A bAAFf (N-COMPLEX. l OCATEO AT Aecordt '*'°*' 80llOOI Oiatnct fat -• -VIRONM!NTAL IMPACT 115. tl7. t18, AND 193 PAACEl 2 ~ Coutlfy, ~., __ ._,--.......... .-""-..'~......,-- AEPOAT, ANO FOR OEN-EAST 11TH STREET, t718 lMne Unit 4 cOl'ftPOMd Of _,_,. by lftd tflrOUQlfl "11 ..CnnDUe • ll•M ERAL Pl.AN AMENDMENT ANO 17t 7 ORANGE AV· LU 4 Ind G 4 • .,._., on ~ loerd. ..-.. ..,... ITAF F GP-e5-1A ANO REZONE £.HUE IN AN A2 ZONE. EN-Nld ~ ~ -~~ '° • "Oii-TM~,_.. are PETITION R-15-01, TO VI RO NMENT AL DE· The Mreet eoor... and ~ICT • _.--"'-YP IO, dOltlJ butl t1Ut ea CHANGE THE LANO USE TEAMINATION: NEGATIVE other c~ ~. butnotleWtNnltle~ M0 0ll.£ne PAOOAAM DESIGNATION FROM PUa.. DECLARATION If lny. of 1M rMI Pl'oC*tY ltaled time, Melecl bide f9r NATIONAl CHA.-tTY LIC AND SEMl·PU8LIC TO FOR FURTHER INFOR-duc r lbed abou 11 the _.,d of I contnict fot LEAGUE. 3 TJeet, IMM. CA HIGH DENSITY AESIDEN-MATION ON THE ABOVE puJpOrted lo ti« 3IO W. the eboVe ptotecti. 92114 TIAL ANO FOR A AE20Hl APPLICATIONS. TELE· Wlllon A·104, Coeta ...... Ilda lfWI tie~ 1t1 CettMw1na ~ 3 T9Jr FROM IN8TITUTIONAl P~E 7S4-5246 OR CALL CA 92127 1M piece ldemlied .._,., IMN CA t2714 ' ' ~D AECAEATIOHAl (l&RI Af mrofflCE OF THE The wide!..-. Truet .. Ind ""' be °'**' Ind T* ...... ,.... .. con· TO PLANNED DEVELOP-PL.ANNINO DEPARTME...,., dladelma MY "9blllty tor MY ~ r-S aloud 9t 1M ducted by" an lndMdull MENT AESIDENTIAL HIGH ROOM 200, n FAIR DRIVE, lncotr.ctn..I of tt1e .. ,. above·ttated time end Citherine LMllle OEHSITY(POR·HO)ONAP· COSTA MESA. CALI· edd,_lndottletCOl'MIOl'I ~· ................. Ttlla 111ternent •• llled PROXIMATELY 54 ACRES. FOANIA detlQn.tion, if f/l'r/, lt10Wfl hefe'"".,.. a n/a o.poeit wttn Iha County Clerk ot Of· l 0 C A T E 0 A T 2 5 0 1 Pul>Mthecs Of enge Cout hetein required tor eecft _. of bid 8'199 County Oft F~ HARBOR IOULEl/ARO, EN-Delly Pilot Matctl 15, IN S 8tlld .... wt11 be mede, but docvmwlt1 lo 9u111.,,t .. 2t, tM5 v I R 0 NM EN TA l 0 E -F-802 without CO'<leNnt or -· "*' return In good con-,_, TERMINATION· EIR. =an , upreae or lfnplled.,. dltion wtttllrl n/1 deyl lf\er Publllhed Of Coe.I 2 . S T REE T NAME P\lllC Mf\TIC[ OW tine, pan ru1DI\, or 1~ ~ oat~_: l)lllly Pllol Mau:l'I~ 22, 29, CHANGE FOR DAVID L "" MCM: to pay the ""* ....... onn Aprli 5 1te5 BALL. ARNEL DEVELOP-r~ prlnelc>ll en of Ind bl r...,onllve to ttle ' MENT COMPANY. 505 NOTICI TO ,.,. note(•) Mi::ured by Mid contrect doc:umenta. NORTH TUSTIN AVENUE. C~F~o:. Died ol Truet, with lmereet ~ ~.!"-" IUl>mlt, I--.. -_-ll'_Mf\_nrc __ _ SANTA ANA. FOR PER-ttleraon,. provided In Mid on ......... m ....-nllhed W'lth ,._ nu1-. MISSION TO CHANGE THE School Dlatrlct. NEW-nottl(al. aov.nc... ff tllfY, the contract ooc:um.its. 11--..;..;..-.;;;.;....;.;.;;..;..;..;;;.~- NAME Of PANSY LANE PORT-M ESA UNIFIED under ttletenneoheld Deed W.t ol the Pfopoeed IUbcon-Aennoue ........ BETWEEN SOUTH COAST SCHOOL DISTRICT of Trvll fell cNl'gea and trectore on thla protect • lilAm ITATBmJfT DRIVE ANO DAHLIA AV• Bid Oeedllne· :l:OO o'etoc:k ~of th. True! .. end requKed by ttle Suel9tting The lo4loWlng pereona - ENUE. TO RIVERVILL"E PM of ll'le 251h day of March. of the trusts crHted by Mid and Sut>c;ontractlng FeJr O°"'CI buelnees ea: ROAD l985 Deed of Trull. Prectlcet Act GC>Yl Code CREATIVE IVEY. 24142 3. PLANNING ACTION Place 01 Bid Receipt: The lotll amount of ,.,. Sec 4100 .. Mq. EMg Tlmbet, El Toro. CA PA-15-30 FOR 0 A ROB-Purcnasmg Dec>t.. 2"5-8 unc>eid t>lllnCe o1 tt1e obi-Eadl bidder mu.! 1Ybmlt 92$30 BINS AUTHORIZED AGENT Beat Sireet. Coeta Meaa, CA ~lion aec:ured by the prop. with eectl bid a cenlfied or Evelyn 0 Sontllen1. FOR .MOBIL OIL CORPOA-Prolect ldentlllcetlon lf1Y lo be TOid end r..aon-GMhiar'1 chectl peyM* IO 24 t42 EMg l imber El Toro. ATION SUITE t04 CENTRE Name· ROOF REPAIRS & Ible Ktlmllted eos1a. n -ttle DISTRICT Of I bid bond CA 92t30 BUILOiNG 17822 EAST MAINTENANCE pen-. and ICtvlnClll9 at thl If\ thl lorm Mt lonh in ..,. Ttltl bualnMI I• con- 17TH STREET TUSTIN Pllol Plena "1 on me: lime ot ttle lnitlal publleltlon contrec:t document• in an ducted by. an lndMdUel FOR A ci>NOITlONAL USE Purchaling Dept.. 2985.-B ol the Notic. of Siie 11 amount not ie.. lhat'I $2.000 Eve!~ O Som11ert1 PERMIT FOR A GAS STA-Belt Street. Cotti Miii, CA $137.149.87. (Two Tl'IOulatld Dolllra)... Thll 1tatemen1 ..... flied TION IN CONJUNCTION 92128 Thi beMflellry under lllO gueran1 .. thll ,.,. bidder With ,.,. County CW1t of Of. WITH A CONVENIENCE NOTICE ~s HEREBY Deed of Trus1 heretotoreex-wffl enter Into the propoeed etlOI County on Mlretl •• MARKET AND VARIANCES GIVEN 11111 lhe ebove-ec:uted Ind dellwred to 1he ~ If ttle Mme '-1985 FROM LANDSCAP£CY SET· named School Otatrld ~ 1 wrlt1en Dec-'"'"did 10 8'ICtl «*kMr-In f'l'PID1 BACK PARKING ANO Ofenge County. Cllifornii . l1t1llon of ~ end 0.-the IYlnt Of lallute to eotw Publtlhld Orange COMt SIONA.GE. LOCATED AT ectlng by and lhrough Its manes tor S811, end a written Int<! lllO contrec1, ...en ,. Deity Pilot Merell 15 22. 2t. 3 O O 8 H A R B O R Governing Bolrd. ~eln-NotlOI of Defeult end Elec-c:ur1ty """ be lorteiled 1'.$><'~ 5. 1985 BOUL~ARO JN ..>. C1 Iller ~~ler~ed to u DIS-tlonto s.tl. Theundef'aigMd Ttle DISTRICT r~ F-7t2 ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al TRICT . Wiii receive ut) IO, CIUMd N ld Notlcl of De-!tie fighl to tejeet fJl'r/ Of ... --------- 0 E T E R M I N A T I O N bul not Iller than thl 1~ feult end E.lectlon to Seit to bids or lo Wllve any Ir· •-II' Mf\TM't NEGATIVE DECLARATION alaled time. Maied bldr tor bl recorded In the c:out1ty regullrrtiM If\ any~ or WI __ ,.;...;;.;-;.;;;.;..;."";.;;..;1,;..;;;.;;.~;.__ 4 PL.ANNING ACTION lhe award of I contrlCt tor ..,.,. the ,.., property I• lhe btdOing '1CT1TIOU8 ~ PA-I S..37 FOR WAUNETA the lbov9 Pf"Ojlci localed PIKtultlt to lhl Pf"OVISIOftl RIECK. AUTHORIZED Bldr 9ftlll bl rac:etvld In Dall" February 22, 1985 ol Section 1773 of lhe labor T=,:~ ate AG EN T F 0 R B 0 y 0 ltle piece Identified l t>Ove. IMPUllA1. aANCa. • Code of ltle S1111 of Cell· dol bu"'-II ENTERPRISES. 196 EAST end "1111 bl opened end C....,_corpcw..._, ... lornla. ttle DISTRICT hll Ob-,, M E T R 0 EDINGER AVENUE. SANTA poblicly read llou<I al the I . L.a C ..... 811rd., lft. tatned from tne Director of c1.1RO~RATIC CENTER 2 ANA, FOR CONDITIONAL l bOVl·Slltld lime ind •••••••• CA ttH1 ttle ()epartment oflnduetrlll METRO CHIROPRAcr\d USE PERMITS FOR MIS-place t1M17·-. 11Jo: Z.... L.. Relatloni ltll general GROU P (3) MET RO CELLANEOUS OUTDOOR Thetewtllbl•nll dlOOlit o..te.. T~ .. Ofllcer1P'evaillnil "11 of per diem HEAl TH CEHTER 4 STORAGE ANO OUTDOOR requlfeel 1°' NCh _, of bid Publllhld -0r8'199 Coelt1"'1g~ anel the gefletll ME'TI'O HEAl TH G~Pl WORK ON AN INDUSTRIAL ~.:~n:.~:n ~~ gg=·~ Olily Piiot Mlrctl 1, 8. 15. Pf"~I rate tof hOlidey 2043 Wlltdifl Or . •108° PROPERTY LOCA TEO AT 1985 en oven me won WI the lo-Newpof'I Bctl CA 92te0 849 WEST l8TH STREET IN dlllon wilhln nle days alter F·759 cality in WhiCh ttrie work ii to Robert A. .81d9er 2580 AN M G z 0 NE EN . lh• bid opening dlle. . bl perlormecl tor Mell ccan Fordham Coat• .,.... CA v 1 R 0 N M EN T A L 0 E • Eich bid must conform or type of worller neecs.a 10 92ee0 · • TERMINATION· NEGATIVE and bl rlSP()f\JIYe to ltle P\llUC M>TlCE execute lhe c:ontflCt T"-Tlltl bu1ln111 II CC>f\· DECLARATION COt'ltrlCt OOCUrnenta . "111 llfl OftfMa 11 the DIS-Cluc:ted by 111 1nctMdual 5 PLAfll.NING ACTION Each btOCler 111111 tubmlt, 11m TRICT offic. IOelled et Aot>ert A 8ad9er PA-'85-39 FOR FRED FIE· ~ 1:,~c:r~ '::,'::t:'t: m1":~ ~ ::.,~ Dec>'M 291~: Tlll1 stlt-11 -. hied OLER ANO ASSOCIATES, 1111 of lhe pre>p<>ted SUbcOn· Ts No. 3733 ,..._,__ • bl. b ~ With tne County Clerk of Of. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR vvv-may 0 1--on anoe County on Flbniery BURTIS CORPORATION IN lractors on lhla proj«t IS NOTICE reques\ A copy ol theM 28 1985 CAR E OF UNION Oil COM required by the Subletllng YOU ARE IN DEFAILT retes Shill bl posted 11 ltle PANY OF CALIFORNIA. end Subeontracllng Fair UNDER-A DEED OF TRUST. IOb llta F2'1'0111 Pul>lisn.d OfW199 Coast Deily Pilot Marcti lS 22 29 APfll 5 1985 1 4 3 2 NORTH M A 1 N Praclic.t AC1 0 0111 Code OA TEO MARCH 13. 1914 It shalt bl manoatory upon STREET ORANGE FOR A Sec 4100 et MCI UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-tne CONTRACTOR 10 ""'°"' CONOITioNAL USE PER Eaen blCICler most submit TION TO PROTECT YOUR tne contract II _.,a.cs end MIT TO CONSTRUOT A with alCfl bid I oert1fled or PROPERTY IT MAY BE upon any eut>Contractor --------F-·804_ NE w SE l F . SERVE c:uhler's ctleck peyel>le lo SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE under ruc:h CONTRACTOR. P\a.IC M)JIC[ GASOLINE STATION WITH the DISTRICT or I bid bolld IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-to pay not .... than ltle NICI 1 __ .....;..;..;;..;....;;.;.;;..;.;..;;..;;...._ A •-BAY AUTOMOBILE In the form Ml forth In the NATION OF THE NATURE specified ratea to lllWOt'kets ~AMQE COUNTY SERVICE BUILDING ANO A contract documenta In an OF THE PROCEEDING employeel by them In ttle ..,._ ~ COUln VARIANCE FROM PARK· 1mounl nolless th1n S2.ooo A GA INST YOU YOU ICUlion ol the contrlC1 7'00Ctwtc~ ING LOCATED AT 3067 jTwo Tr>ousanCIOollllrl)UI SHOULDCONTACT Al.AW-No blCl6et' mey wttlldr-°'. t BRISTOL STREET IN A C 1 guaranree thll ltle l:llCldlt YE'R any bid '°' I per10CI ot forty-._.· .. :.. ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL wlll enler into ttle propoeed On Ai>ftl 12. 1985 11 9 15 five (451dayt 1!t1t lhl 01111 CA. n7t1 D ETER M I N A T IO N conlraCI II the ume is a m . GATEWAY MOAT· se1lor lheoe>en1ogol blds P11111or1er SANORA c NEGATIVE DECLARATION awarded to such bidder. In GAGE CORPORATION. a A peyment t>Ond and 1 SHEPARD 6 PL.ANNING ACTION the evenl of failure 10 enter Cllllorn11 corpor111on. It perlorm•nce bond wtll bl Respondent JAMES E PA-85•44 FOR BAKER into 111d conlrlCt such M-duly 1ppo1nled Tru11ee required prlOf to l ltllCUllon SHEPARD STREET. LIMITED, RICH· curtly wtll bl lorletted under and pursuanr to Deed Ol lhe contrlCI end Shall be Cue •0235577 ARO w ROSEN8LA TT The DISTRICT rHeNeS of Trust record«l-MltCh 23 In lhe ronn NI lorlh In tne SUllllMONI GENER A L p ART NE R Ille riglll 10 reiect 1ny or '" 198. 11 Ins I N 0 conlrlCt d~ments NOTK:EI y IMrft beef\ AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR l>tdt or to w11111 any .,. 84-120194. of OtfieiM R• Purtuant to Section •590 awed.. TM~,..., dedde PAUL J AND ·8EVERL y regular111es tn '"Y tltdl Of In cOrcts I.ti the on1ee of Ille of lfll Governmen1 Code of .. alftel JOU '"''-' ,_ z u K 0 w / z u K 0 w lhl bidding County A~Cler of Orange ll'le Stile ol Cllffornla, rhe Mf"'I heerd uNIM JOU ,.. PROPERTIES 1590 NORTH Pursuanllo the pro1111lons County Stall ol C1lllorn11 con1r1c1 will cont11n 8"ftd wltNrl JO dlya. ..._. BATAVIA SUITE 1 OR· ol Section t773 of lhl L1bor executed by BRIAN O provtllons l)lfm1t11no 111e ttte lftfonnatkNI. ANGE FOR A VARiANCE Code ot lhe S1111 ol Clll-BARTON Will SELl AT t ucceulul bid der to 11 you MSh 10 ..... 1~ d FROM SETBACK, ANO lorn1a lheOISTRICTnu ob-PUBLIC AUCTION TO subs111u1e securities tor any YIC4! ot an lttorney"' ~1~ NUMBER OF PARKl NG lllnecl from the Director ot HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ~ wrtl1l'leld tly Ille DtS-11 Should Oo Sp CE lhe Oepertrnenl ot lnelus1r11l CASH or Casllle<'s Checll fRICT 10 ensura per-'"' " you 90 A S ANO A CON· Relat ions tne general (pay1ble 11 tome of sale 1n 'ormanc. un<11< 11'18 c:on -1prornpt1y 50 lhll )IOU• wrn· ~~~~~L EUxSf E~~RM~6~~ prev111tng rele o1 per diem lawful money ol thl United uect ::;=-: 11 i ny may bl PACT PARKING SPACES wager and lhl g1n1ral St•IH I I t lhe lronl entrenoe Oo•ernlt19 loerd, Ir: AVISOI Ustld hi SldO a. LOCATED AT 891.899 pre11111tng ra11 tor holiday 10 the Old Orange County Cerolyn I . Stocker , mandldo El tribunal l>Oede B ER S R T end ovlftlme work In lhe lo· Courlhouae. 10<:1ted on ~ Dtfector AK T EE IN A Cl Clhly 1n wh1Cl1 this WO<k Is 10 San11 An1 Blvd . bet-1 PubhSheCI Or9"Q4! Colst dec•dtr COt'ltra U<l Sin IU· ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL be perlortneel for NCh craft Syeamore SI & BrOldW•y D••ly Pilol Metc11 8 , s 1985 dienC•• a men05 QUI U<l , • • ----------------------------------------------D E T ER M I NAT IO N ortype ~WO<ker~ld ~Sen11 Ane ~d9t.m~ F-7n·~•den~~30~u NEGATIVE OE CLAR.A. TION l •ICUll lhe oonlract These and lnlltH I COt'lveyld to l ei 11 1nlorm1c1on que 7 PLANNING ACTION riles are on me II the DIS-and now held by II under l1s·oue It's the Ides of March, Caesar. . Have a nice day at the the~ter ROME (AP) -The Ides of March -the date Julius Caesar was assassinated 2.029 years ago today -Is shrouded In misconceptions made popular by Wiiiian Shakespeare, whose soothsayer warned Caesar "Beware the Ides of March." Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," largely based on the account of the Greek historian Plutarch. had the Roman ruler Ignoring the advice and being murdered In the Senate on March 15 or the Ides -the Roman designation for the middle of the month. But British historian Michael Grant. an authority on Roman htStory and author of numerous works Including "History of Rome" and "The Twelve Ca~tars," said In a recent Inter- view that the meeting took place not In the Senate house in the Roman Forum. but at the huge Theater of Pompey. The theater's exact location is a mystery, although its general outline remains in the winding •eets and curved buildings of central Rome. Inside. at the foot of a statue of Pompey, Caesar fell on March 15, 44 B.C. He had been dealt 23 stab wounds by 60 conspirators. including his former friends, Marcus Junius Brutus and Cassius. Caesar 's last words we re re- ported as. "You too. Brutus." which Shakespeare had him say In Latin -"Et tu. Brute." But some historians say Caesar spoke In Greek. which would have sounded like. "Kai su Brute." Shaltespeare also made much of Caesar's ambition to become king of Rome. But Grant said: "I don 't think Caesar cared what he was called bu t he would really think twice about naming himself king. What was the advantage? You have to realize how unpopular the king- ship w«!_s in Rome." Caesar. a statesman and gen- eral. bested his rivals In wars and was elected Roman consul. the chief administrative post. He remains one of history's most disputed figures. His admirers see In him a defender of the people against the oligarchy, while detractors call him a dema- gogue wh o destroyed the Roman republic. In 44 B.C .. Caesar took the title of ''dictator for life.'' which In Caesar's eyes may have of- fended the right people. "That was an outrageous tltle for a Roman ... calculated to offend the constltutlonatly mind- ed nobility like mad," Grant said. ,U.S. gives thumbs up si·gn to ~ione~ring heart surgeons By Utt' A11oda1t d Press Th" lrtk rnl go' crnmcn1 ha np. pro"cd 11 ~cond ar11fo.:.tt1I ht·nr1. and hos g1 ,cn 1t'i cndor!>enu.'nl to pion· cc:rina surgeon' who implantt•d un unapp1o'"cJ me1.h11 n1col pump in n d>m& man and g.'l\-C n halx>on·s heart 10 an 1nfon1 Mcan wht k. rcl:it1 \C'\ ol \\ ilhn rocder u l'ttlpft'nl ol lhc fi '' rno\cd nr11tic1al heart. v.cr1: cn."d h\ hi\ 'urgt•cui'~ deH'i1on io 1J hin1 10 ntlcnd hi~ ~n °\ \\CC~· "'~Jd1n l'hrtl\'tkr'., c:lck<it 'ion. kl. \:lid Th uN.la\ ··thl' lanuh "·" un:in 1- mou' 1n o pJ)(1\1n .. De\ r1l''; dl'll"'to n nut to allov. the fl>l\1co1 to tnl\l'I 4)CJ 1mlc'> to h1' hom1.•town of J~l\fl\'r, Ind .. on '\aturda> m :mend a 'un''I \\1.'tl· 1.hnii Julie ~hnan. "ho 1' 10 mMn "i hrocder·~ so n T l'ff) 011 the p. t1en 1 \ I I 21h \hn on the hc:in ~ 1J the <ll'Ct'110n ,\n, "mid .,_:11cr 1n tht• fa\:c ." Uo'H'' er 'ichmc•tlcr nHl\ 11c1 10 'cc 1hc~·el\'lllOl'I) m 1'11, ronm ~~Qo.i" <l''doprn plan .. to 11.'t'ord \h\' \er· cmon' on ' 1tk nt,\Ol' "41 hmnl •1, ,\n \\.;lllh 11 nltc"'Mtl ' 1J Bob In 1n1.· llumnnn lnl dttl•1.1111 of pubhl rd.11111n' ~ hr111.•dt•1 "' "ho l\.'<l'I\ \'l1 the lw.irt No, ~S. ,utk1rd a )Crll'' nl .. 1rn~''' in ()C,~·mh..•1 ;rnd J ll u·h~t· 11lnc\\ th111 1.lr:11ncd hi\ \lrcn1th m r ... hruan f)\•\ 1ic .. 1u·I, .. h1U1.-dc1·,mcd1 al U.'l\l\ t:r\ 1.1.1)Uld b\" Jl'Op:Atd l7CJ bl a t11J' ot 1h.11 nl.t n1tudc:· ..aid In 101.· \\h11":d C'1 ""' fltt1.'ti tor 11 wwdt1 l.1,1 11H1n1h hut Ill.'\ rl\'' h.td "11J h1' l11.•1. l\1un "'ouht he.· ,ba\1.•J un \\. hnl\.'dl'r'' Hlnd1110n lhl\ "'"·\ PA·85·49 FOR JORDAN TRICT . olllce l0<:1ted et said Deed ol Trusl 111 thl P\8.IC NOTICE $1 U11ea c>eMa sohc11ar el A R C H I T E C T S . I N • Purchasing C>epl 2985-B property situated In llld conseto de un abog1do en C O R p O A A T E O · Bear SI . Coste Miii, CA County and State descrlt>ICI FICTITIOOt IUSINESI ISll esunto, Cllberll hlOIMO AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Coplfl may be Oblllned on 15 NAME IT A TUllENT 1nmed1111rnen1e de Hll MILO EQUIPMENT COR· · S manera su reapuetla PORATION POST OFFICE req\Hlll A Coe>y of lheM lot of Traci No 1828 in Tile following persons are es<:rlll SI nay ~ne C>UIOI • riles Shall be PC>Sled It lhe the City of Colt• Meta. dOlng buSlnest a.s ser •egistra<la 1 toempo 1ob Siii County ol Orange Sl•t• of DIAL CONCEPTS INC 1 TO THE RESPONDENT It sn111 be man<111ory upon Calllorn11 as per meo r• 949 Dog Wood Cos11 Mesa Tl\e pe1lttoner has filed lhe CONTRACTOR 10 whom corded 1n Booll 53. Page SO, CA 91627 1 lhe contracl Is awarded, end M1soellaneous Maps In the Anthony Salvatore Fis-! ~~;~:~~. ~~n:rf~l~~o J~"~ upon any subconlrector ottl<:e ol lhe County ~ ce111 a C1llforn11 corpor· •HP<>ntie wlnin 30 di 1 un<Mr such CONTRACTOR. cordlf ol said County 111on 949 Dog Woocl CoS1a ys o lo PIY nol less lhlln lhe II.Id EXCEPT THEREFROM 111 Mese CA 92627 lhe dlle lhlt tl1is summons ' .....,.. • •S ~ on ;ou your de· Specl ..... retes to 111 woncers Oii ges m~lls I nd Olhlr This o..tStneu is con· 11011 may be enllfed and the S:::. • emplOyed by them 1n the ex-hydrocarbons below • ouctld by • corpora11on court miy enier 1 dgm 1 , .,... ac:vtlon ol ltle con1ract Cle91h of 500 '"' withOUI Ant,.ony F11eell1 p,.., conlaining in n~ive ·~ No bidder m1y withelraw the rtgM ol 1urtace 1t1try H dent lo her ord iu r ~ ~ any bid lot 1 period of forty· r~ 1n 1n11•umlflts of T111s t111emenr was hied d~vision ol ;~1~,..~~1~!i 1111• (45) days alter the date record w1111 Ille Counf'f Cieri! of 0•· 1suPPOrt ch•IO cusioo crolel sel tor lhe opening of bids The llree1 address I nd ange County on March 8 support lllorney Y lees A p1ymen1 bond and 1 olhe< common dalgna11or1 1985 costs ano such oll\f!f rel>ef per1ormence bond will be 11 any ol rhl real property "70l11 as mi bl ltllld ti lhe ~~ ~ required prior to lltllCUtlon d I . c r I b. d a ti 0 y e I. Put>lllhed Orenge COISI C0\"1 ) Troe :11n11nrne!'.i1 ot ""1 -of the contract Ind lllall bl !>Yf POt1f'<I lo be 2589 W11to 11ty Pilot Mareti 15 22 l9 wages liking ol monev or 1n ttle form !let for111 In tl'le Lane Cos11 Mesa. Call· pr1I 5 1985 proper!)! or other co 1 conlract document• lorn111 92627 J:.79<, h ur ~ ~ ~ Pursuant 10 Section 4590 Th1 undars1onad dta :~o ~~e:: procfle<l•nos miy ol the Government Coda ol c111ms any l11blllty tor any JUl 19 198• lhe Slife of C1lllornl1. tNI incorrectness ot thl str"t l M A. er.net\ Ciani 1 con1r1ct will con111n IOdress and other common P\8.IC NOTICE s l VMiT~ ~ Pf"Ovlllons permitting 1ne Clfflgnatoon 11 1nv Shown Clefll · • succe sslul b i dder 10 hertlir1 FICTITIOUS IUllNlSS M eubsututa MCUrttoes tor any Sttd seie will t>e made t>ut NAME IT A TtMENT •n J:~otll ~e ve;,'u ~ {.~1 Eon moneys wtlhl!ll<I by ltle DIS-w1tr>ou1 covenant or war The fotlow•no persons •·~I S:ar~ CA 926-47 glo [ TRICT 10 anaure per -ty express or implied •• Oo-ng tlusin&ss as 1 PubllSl"lllO Oranoe COllt • .....::> lorm1nce undef ltle oon-girding title. possession °' OEXACO INDUSTRIES 1 0111~ P1101 Febru1ry 22 ~ trect encumbrances. to p1y lhe l TO 17280 NewtloPe St M••cr• , a 15 1995 Qo.,.ml'l a.wc1, ay~ ram1.nong Pf•netPl l sum of Suite 1 Foun11in Velley CA I F.743 Car••rn . ltecller. tne notl(tl MOited by 9l!d 92708 .... -:::=======:::- I . ~ OINctcw Deed ol Trv11 with interest Oe•t., S Collen 1220 Publilllld Orange Cout thlfeon .. Pf"OVlded in U •d P1'1< N9WP0<1 Apt 2 16 0.11)' Pilot M..-cti I 1 s, 1985 notecr1 1<1111no11 11 eny ~t Be.cf\ CA ~2660 F-772 undef the 1ermt of said Deed Tl'lis business is con ---------of T ru11 lees cneroes and dU<lte<J by an ond1v1<1u1l I •1• NOTICI 0# T'MllTlt'I IALI T.l. .... ~1- NOTICI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. OAfEO APRIL 1• 1983 UN• LESS VOLi TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PP!Oft· ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE IF VOLi NEED AN EXPLANA f lON OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOLi VOLi SHOUlO CON· TACT A LAWYER On Merctl 22 IN S. 11 t 15 A M IMPERIAL IA,._ CORP 1 Caltlom11 corpor- l llOn 11 duly 1l>C)Olnted TN-.t .. under Ind puflUll'll 10 Deed ot Trvat recoroed May 23. 1N3. " Intl No a3 ~ 1587$, of Otftcllll .. tordl Ir! the offQ of the ~~oero10ranoe ~ty St111 or C4!flfOtnHI, beQltid by OSWALD 9 LOPEZ 1n """'"'*' m1t1 W1l l SELL AT PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHf!Sf 810- oc.-f<>f' CASM 4payabll al I~ of .... Ill I~ money upenees of thl Trust" I nd 0.1tl1t S C~n 1 ot lhl 1rustr ~led b)' MIKI Th•S ltllemenl WH lileel Deed ol T~l wtth lhe Count~ CllJt"" ot Or· The tOtal amount of tne •1'1941 Count., on M1rch 1 I unpe1d tlllence ol 11\1 ot>11-1995 glllOll NC\Ked by lhe prop. F:ml970 any to t>I told end reaton· Published Oi •noe Coett Ible es1tm1ted cost•. ex· Oatl'f Poot Merch 1!°1 n 29 pen-and lldVenoM 11 the April S 11185 tome of lhe lnitlll publieatlOn ol the lllolice of SM It $114 212 73 The benellco~ unoer ... 1e1 o..c:t of Trv11'*-lotor•111 1 __ Ml __ 1_c_r«>_TIC£ __ _ ecui.ci and delt\N9d 10 tl'lt unOel ~ 1 written Dec· FICTITIOUI IUIMH lltllllO'I of d-'IUl1 Ind 0. NAMI: STATtMINT manC1 fOf S-. 11\d a wrtlten The IOllOWt"O l)er'SOnl 1r1 NOllCll of Default Ind Elec· ~£°?a~~· 103 • '"' tloll to Sell 'the u11de111001C1 St ~i>Oft BHch CA ~ MIO NotlCll of 0.-tH63 feult lft<I [leetl0f1 to Sell to o.t>orllh Lynn R•~••d t>1 recorded II\ '"-(9\lflty 203 • 111 St Newoort wtllt• 1111 ,_. P'OC*'IY It e.ech CA t'"3 IOCated O.te Miid\ 6 t"6 Thia ~flfl•N 11 con QATIWAY dTQAM dUCted by I n inctMd\;11 C~T1C*. • MW Oet>Oten R 1<0 ..__, -...... ._., Ttt11 111temenl wu t leCS Giia fstr. C 1= ck .,_ with IM County Cle<k Of Or· ,....._,_ bt .,, .,. ~ ~y Oii M.,cfl I, c...•---t N'7W ~ OrMQa eo-1 ~ Or c o.t'; PllOI Mll'Ctl 15. 22 2t "--"' Poto1 M1<c.~ 12 lt 1 5 ........ '·1tt Aon4 5 1 HA A BOA LA WN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemelery Crematof) 1625 Gisler lwe Costa Mesa ~40 5554 PIERCE BAOTHEAI BELL B°"ADWAY MOATUAAY 1 10 Broedwll)' Costa Mesa 642-9150 PACWtC Vt£W MEM°"IAL ,AAK C.metel')' • Mottu rt Chapel • Crem•t0ry 3500 Pac1hc view 011"" NtwPot t Beach 6•• 'J700 Mee~ MORTUARY 11.95 '-1': CanyOfl l 1gun1 S..Ch C• 924S1 •9,·9•t~ c ,t J.i.oi~!l!'llll----------~---------------:------~~----=-~------~-------.;._-----.-;.--.-..-------!..~wwi------~~--------------------_;;;----------------------~----------~ • .. Orangt Coat OAll.Y PILOT/Friday. March 15. 198!5 •. ,_ ncnnoue•·n•• MCYll_. ..... ,... Mmnoue•-n•• N011Ce PICTmOUeW• ncnnoua ... uile1-PICTmOUeWM PICTmGUIWlll... '9CtmOU91C"H•M M•mw NMmlTAW U..ITAW IMlmlTATW 11MT1119... NMmlTAW U..ITAW ..._ITATWT U..ITAW llAmlTAW cn'Aem •UDICIM Tiie lollowtnt per90ftl.,. Tiie ~ "''°"' .,. The...,..,. pet'IOM .,. Tl'le County Senltetlon lh• IOllowltlO ~.,. TM f<*owlnO l*'IOlll .,.. The lolowtng pe!"IOM.... Tiie ~ pertoM -The=.,.,....,. c....._._ CIOlngtll.llllneM~ Atolnt...,..• ctolnt· •h11lneu a1• DtstrlCta of OJenge County, CIOlnO~• dOlno~• M'9 ._,.... ar "HIW-...,_~.. ~ • HUICI IOOU:INOANT. " FAUWAY ,ART-LACTIC OROWERS AS· fllOHOAR. ntu La Pu Cailifofnle, wit receive.....: Dt~IRll'1!0 R(PAtAS. oru.NOf COUNTY PORl CHEVRON", 3631 H()TWATlA~TS. SCHOi.AA .u~..uccue. IAV190a Annn1~_,...,. NEAS, 4000 M~Artllw SOCIATION, Uto.1 W..C· 9'oed, ._.... ........ CA ..tbtdeumH~ • ....,_ aTOO 8 Pl8a Ot , 0-ltO, PAM.NT. 3 "'-'•· IMne, Newpon ltild., Newpott 6&A2 AllMrd'I Of1Ye. Hun.1· 3S57 .llrd\. •.-. ~ DI YILOPlll•T COii· loulMWO, 8'llte 700, Ne... mlntt" Ave . Ste 8, Gatden tHt? H . 1M&, at 11·00 e.lft. INde &.!ta.Ana, CA 92104 CA 92716 9Mctl, Cellfofr8 t2ee3 l1191on IMcl\. Calltomle hedt. C! ·~. ~ L11L DOii wa----l8Mdl.Callonwa~ OLOlll,.CAl26U ...IM:M:.es PacMc a C... ~-~·.-.oi.. •· -. iftter.~ Oi Me~ O.tl~ £otll'le1dt f!MI, 11ffl tN*-o.cw_....,. ,.,..,,"'lfl-ou1111-..1e, MMCa LCMYTOM. ... Fl CA, Prooertlee Cofpot· llany Cetlleno. 27~1 W klrrw QllWll '*""'"*· tt1c:1t' Adrninlttr~ OffioM Tfllt b11.in ... tt con-Shalt• lrvlne, CA ttft5 Slaw Ave., founteln VllfW1, P~ F\nt COtPoretton. 3100 Merc;u1, Newport CUIHTY PACQltC ......... t Calilotnie eotpor-Llnooln Ave , •30t, '711'1..a,._~.~ by.tl'letNtdateandtlmehefeln-ductedby.,1nc1Mdu91 Thlt bll.in.ta I• con-Cellfornla aCallfomleOOfPQtltlon 1Mc:h,CA9Hl3 nGllAL M*. COl.Mf&l •IOI\. 70H W«"*°" Drive, Analleit'n. CA 92801 Nlouel. CalltorNe tH11 abow Mt tor1h. at wNdl C" SldllnOer, Jr. clucttd by an~ Till8 b11el.M11 II con· Thlt buti'*I It con· Thie bu9ineM It con- ..,_, ..... DMI ' Wtllttltt, c.tomla tol02 o.ior .. HOlthaul. 11137 llt1CflW ~"·a eel-time 1l'ley Will .,. ~bkly Thie •t•*'*'t ... llltd Lynn MMe dUated by• an lndMdUel dUCltd by. Q!fpotatton ducttd by:~ n.MM ... ~ Aoblr't F ~St • 210n Cl • 'ounllln Vtv . CA fonW ..... Pllf1nerthlp, °'**and tXIWftlneO ....... with the County Clel1I ol Or· Thie lt•ttmanl w• tiled !dchllrdl (IMI Voll NoOuNQA. ,,,....,t Deborah ..-....... ....-. YOU AAE 9!.INO SUED 4000 Mac:Ar1hl.lr eou.mo. 9270t 2711 t la Pu "°9d, LIQUNI office of &N Olttncll. to&« angt County on JMUlry 21, wffll Ille County Cletlc of Ot· Thie etaternent wee llltd Tlllt 11-*'*'I WM flted Tllil ·~~~~ lhd IV PLAINTIFF (A UO. LI Suite 700, Hewpor1 8eectl, Thomae Holthaul, II 137 NIQuel, Callfomla IH71 EJ1it .\*"'9. FOUl'lleln VII· IN$ 111'199 County on Ftibnlllly wfftl t11e County Cleft! of Or· wflh the County Clerll of OJ. with ttle ...,.,.,ty ,,,_.,.of OJ• ESTA Ol!MANOANOO) Cellfomle •HeO 0.llfd T. Zion Cl .. Fountain Vty .• CA Thie bUllMH I• con· t.y,Cllttornta.forthefOllow. ,.., .. , is. 1M6 111'199 County on ,ebruary 8llfll County on Matefl .... County on ~ RONALD RAV MILLEA AHO 8 •au c: II 1 mp , 4 0 0 0 9270I duCttd by. a ten1ral part. lnQi PublttMd Or1n99 00..t ,._. 13, tN5 IN& 1$, 1918 JOANNE Fl.ORENCf MILL-MICAl1hur loui.Yard. Suit• Thi• bu1lnfft 11 con-,roer~ uoueDOATIOMOPCM.Y· O .. ty PtlOt Febfu.ry 12. Published OrMge °"" ,_ n1W7 .~ E.R 700, Newpotl e..ct'I. Celt· duct~ by: • g9n«al part. fllonelct f.. 91rtetler, Gen-IUCTROUTI a..cM. Matcll 1, 8. t5, ttea . Dally Piiot Fet>ruaty 22, lllubllthtd Or.,,..· Coeet Publltllad Ot1nge CoMI Publllhtd 0rtll'l99 00..1 Y• ""9 • Cati,,_ fomta t2MO ntt"1lp etal Pwtner, Birtetler Paolflo f'\,OCCUUNT (.-olvmtl) ~741 Mtrch I, 8, 16, 191$ Deity PllOt Matdl 1, I, 15, 22, Dally Piiot Metch 15. 22, 29, Dall)' Pilot February 22 • ..,. ..._ ... ....__. II Qeoro-=•r, 4000 Barry Oatelano II IPICtPICATION NO. ,,...,. F-731 ttM Aptfl 5. 1985 Mateh I, 8, 15, 1N6 Ml'llM .. ,.. ........... MacArthur It'd. ~It• Tl'tt• 1tat«n4W\t WU flled Thia 1tatemen1 ... flltcl 81ct1 must be tubmltttd rtaJC MQTIC( ,.71, f .71W\ f ·73t ....... ,....... .. -... 700, ~ &Mch, Caff-with the County c....-Of Or· with lhe Covnty Clefk Of ()(. on ttle form ... ~ by the "8.IC MQTIC( ·-ic W\TIC( ·-ic Mftfll'C _ .... .;. W\l'V'C oe.rt. fornta 82te0 Inga County on Jenuaiy 31, enge County on Fet>ruaty 011trlet1 In acc:ordence llW!ttl fltC"110UI ..,_.. .--. nu .--. nu """ nmLft. nu11114 A ..... .,,........... Tltla bu1lntn It con· IN S 14, IN$ 811 proYllk>nt of the epectfl. ..... ITA~ fltCTmOUa ....... _.,.......,_,,_,.,..,_ducted by: • general part. '1177'11 ~ catlont Tl'le fOllowlnO pettona .,. ..._ ll'AftlmWT Ufl AND ACCIOINT ANO HIALTH .,..._ ,.,, I RU _.... M nertfl¥> Pub119hed Orange Coett Pubtlahed Orll\Qe Coeet $peclttq1Jon1. bid blenkt Oo1nQ ~ M ' FIRST Tl'le IOlfoWlnO IVNOPlll OP THI ANNUAL ITA TIMINT • VIAR INOIJ) DtlCIWJt lft ,,..., ..... ..,_I,_ Oeol'Qt FOIQner Dally Piiot februtry 22, OellvPllOtMllcfl 1,8, 15, 22. and further Information mey WORLD TRAVfL o, dotn9 but1nea:-':'~ It, ttl4 OP PAC•te MUTUAL UH tNaURANCI COllPANV, 700 •IMhoewtto...,,_ Thie ll•tM*lt WU fllOd Match I, 8. 111. 1995 19~ beobttlned•tll'le~ad· COSTA MESA 171 17th LSTAR INNS. , .... , a..... ....pcwt CMlef om ..... o .... 9000. Newpot1 lleech, CA .... -. wllh the County Clerk of Or· F-740 F·702 drat1, te6epllone 540-2910 8.,_, A·I, Coeta M..a. A "-t u.-.a ,. ........ ...... W '°" do "°' • ,_ ftTs County on Maret\ a. Of N2·241 t ,.a~-'-............ Y9W.~ern' --, • .:... ..... .,. .. '".!!" Total admltt~ ...... .. .. .. • . S3,700 • .2M .oe5 .._... -, 5 .,_,..,,_ .. """ ... -... • ....... • .. -1 ...... ~ .. .,.. "''11111 °" -·,.., ,.._,,. Ml.JC NOTICE Me'·.,...._...,...,,, Ok>IMll Materiel tndve-2020 De La Vina Streat, Total •abltnlel. ·· .. .. .. · ................ · ......... ,...,...._......, .._ ..._ .... Md ,_, '2709'9 "8.JC MOTJC( ...,. ., IMirec..,., C.... trie. Inc a Clllfofnil eot· 8enl• Barbtra . CA CeiMtei peld up... ·· • .................................. ... .. o ...... _, end ,,.. Glfwlll end WllftW, At· f1CTIT10UI .,._.. ty ......._ Dfllllrtot9 porailOn '3c>M ~Road t3130-3070 Orou peld In and con11lbuled turphJt .......... .. .•. . ............. .... • 0 wtr Mer• tall• ...... ~ .. Law,,.., V• ....-STA,....NT ,_ -,.CflhOue..,...11 PublltM<I Or-noe eo..1 Co1ta M•H. Cellfornta Thta twain"' ta con-Specill 8Ulptue Fund• .. ... .. ·~ .................... 21.312,891 fw1Mf ......... fr-. .._. • .,,.._ A"'"'9, lrftM. CA Tiie foflowlng s-aone ate MAm ITAl'lmWf Delly Piiot M8'ctl 1$, 198$ 92eH ~by: tCOf'potltlon Unatligned fundt. . . ....................... 197,591,014 ~ •·• ..-.. ._._. ~ ilr1p1!. ... .._.. r.. ,. __ ... do Ing It u 1 l n •a a 1 a : d The~ penona we F-801 Thia IM.lelneu It con· Wntern II Mot• Inc., Gain (Lo.a) trom operations .. ... ..... ........ .. 24,Ml.IMO ',.... .,.,_, --·~ u.,.,.,_, "i"'enge ....,.., LtNKLETTER CENTER Of oMQ t....ne.. at. ducttd by. a corporation 8y. Rot1er1 L. Ju()ell, V.P. & Iner .... (Deer .... ) In c:apllel and turplut during 1984 ..... • 24,8311,903' ...,,....,..._ y_, Mey Wlftt Delly Pl)OI March 15, 22, 29, BREA -IMPERIAL 785 GAAFS RESTAURANT & .. _.,. MnTirr: GIObal Mate<llJ lndut-' Controller IMUrenoe In Force: NaliOnwlde .. • .......... 23,028,403, 124 lo C.-.,. .u._, rtfM IAprll S, 1985 Bet<er Slreel. Cotta 'Mita, LOUNOE. 15SO Superlof, ,.~ "'11"4 tr!M, Inc., ChOong Men Kim, Thie 1181.ment ¥¥M f11tc1 Aoc:idenl & HMllffpremiume · · ··· ·· · .............. ··· 282,318.445 ewer.lf,-.doMt lrnown F-707 CA921128 -o.eoata......,CA 92128 _ _._ .. ......,........._. Preeldenl wtltltl'leCountyCIWkofOJ. 1nsuranceln Force:Ca11tornl1~neuP1g1 ................ 11,450,532.374 MeitonW(.,-.meycalM UnttletterPropen ... 1978 OWi J. GaroflllO, 10381 ..-.._ .. , ........... ,.... Thia ttetetnenl WM mtc1 ange County on February AcckMl\tll\OheallhPfemlums ·Olfec1Calllornll8uaineNPll09 ....... t22,555,8&4 ~ .:=. .... , ....... : P1r1ner1hlp, 7115 B•k•r CMA~!'.:~~lnglon BMctl, =~;:. with the County Clel1I of Or· 14, 1885 We h«eby certify that the tboYe llMll ate In llGCOfdance with Ille Annual .... ~ boolr). Ml.IC MJTICE !Street, Cott• M .... CA Ali:":'! ,,._ .... _,_ 10,..1 THE COSTA MESA 1n99 County on Fet>ruery ,...1 Statement tor the~ ended December 31, 1914 made to the lt\111r~ Com-~=-de le -928211 k·' ~-"'!'..'.._,' "" PLANNING DIVISION HAS 25, 1"5 fl'ubllthed Orengt CoMt mtuloner ol the Stale of Celtfornle, purt4>1111 to law. ::r:: ................. J::.... i.~ PlCTITIOUI .,..... Thi• butinffa It Con· CM:1"~~9'""''ft"'.on Beach, PREPARED A NEGATIVE ""190 OallyPllotMardl 1.8. 15.22. Willlam D. 81anop, Aulllllll Vice President ~ HAMS ITAft_,,, ducted by:• limited partner• """"" DECLARATION AOORESS Publltlled Orenge CoMI 1985 Dick Van Tret)«I. Atllllllll Stcret•ty de IO:!~ e':.':.:'AN'Oi Tna following perlOllt are Ship d T~~ b ~~~~A 11 C~ IN G p OS SIBLE EN: Delly Pilot Match 1, 8, 15, 22, F-758 Pub111hed Orange Coatl Deity Pilot M111ch 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 1985 doing bu1lne11 as· PH Unkletter Propertlel 1978 uc y. _..,and..,.., VIRONMENT AL IMPACTS l9'S I 1i----------P•rt p r euftl lf llne CORP OBA HANK'S ELEC· Pltllnerlhlp By· LIM!ett• Dan J. GeroflllO F·780 P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC MOTICE P\8.tc NOTICE rtlllJC MOTICE tHpUMta Metite I IN· TRICAL SUPPLIES. 770 W Gen Partner: Jack D' Thtt tlatement w• flied FOR THE FOLLOWING -------------....-..-.-..._.....-. __ 1---------- qulfta 8fl "te cot1e. 19th Stroet CA 92840 Jenkin• with Ille C04>nty Clertt of Or· PROJECTS. MllC MOTICE UNI cartt o Yn• lt.necta ' ange County on Febl'uety t. DEVELOPMENT RE· 1-----------....._.8 "° .. ~· Hank Hornaveld. Pru.. Thia ltll•men• WU lllOd 1985 VIEW DR-85-10 FOR GAL· K-*70 ptotecclon• eu rHpUMt• 720 Princeton, Costa Mesa. wilh lhe County Clerk Of Or· 14• ,_., LACHER INVESTMENT NOTICI °' tec:rfta e ........ tteM .,_ CAH~~:26Hornaveld Vice-~ng~9~5ounty on February Publi.hed Ot'enQI Coatl COMPANY, 1127 BAKER DSATM °' llUlftfllr COii ... for· Pres . 270 Prlncetoo Costa • ,_ Dally Piiot February 22. STREET, COSTA MESA. .... .... m a I d •ct u I • t I I •• Moaa CA 921126 • p bliahed 0 Cout Match 1 8 15 1985 FOR A DEVELOPMENT RE· A.ND °' N h hON apt .... 11 ueted .,._,. • . u range ' ' ' F 737 VIEW FOR CONSTRUC· TO AD•IUD -.. C*'t• eecvcl'le tu Belfy WlllemMI\, Ste y-Dally Piiot March 1, 8, 15, 22, • TION OF TWO INDUSTRIAL llT --.. -;;;, Treu • 208 Weke Fore11. 1985 BUILDINGS TOTALLING A,._,, '""1'"'127 .. ·..., "° .. Ml Coll• Meaa, CA 92826 F-7117 Af•PAOXIMATELY 14 000 To all helrt. beneflclarlet, ._ •• • t~ ___._ This bu1lneu 11 con-•-ic 11nncE SOUARE FEE'T ON A StTE c:redllors and contingent .___........ ....._, ..--duoted by a CO<P<>f•tl P\8.JC MQTIC£ r..-. nu credllora, Ind PtlrlOl\I who perdot .. -·,.......... Hank Horn1veld ~"'-WITH AN EXISTING 1&,800 may be Olh«w!M tn1er .. 1eo quftar 1M1 ..i.rto, 1M1 dlMfo dent · •WPCNJT--aA Tl No. 001~ SQUARE FOOT INDUS· In lhe wlfl llftd/Of estate of: r otr•e COHe de au Thlt ltatement was flied UMFWD KHOOL NOTICE OF T R I A L BU I L 0 I N G , JEWEL B RIX ·Pn11t1ll9d "" ewteo .._with lnl Cou ty Clerk 1 Or DtlTIUCT TRUSTEE'S SA[E LOCATED AT THE ABOVE A petition hat beer! ftled c;tonal pelf perte de .. cont. ange c ' n J 0 2i Notice YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ADDRESS IN MI-ZONE. by HOWARD M RIX JR tn l•"*" otro. ,..,wto. 1985 04>n yon anuaty • lftwftMtl... UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ENVIRONMENTAL DE· lhe Su petlor Coun ofOt· ........ PWde que Mted F217'201 NOTICE IS HEREBY DATED 5/28182. UNLESS TERMINATION· NEGATIVE ange County requesting lhll .,._ • ..__.un ~ Publlltled Or• Coul GIVEN thlt the Boatd of YOU TAKE ACTION TO DECLARATION HOWARDM RIX.JR beap.- IMMe .. eteMeft... at -Dally Pilot F bl\f/9 22 Education of the Newport PROTECT YOUR PROP-2. DEVELOPMENT RE· pointed .. S-tonel rep- COMH. "" ---"°·M• '1 1 1115•,::rv • MeNUnifledSchoolOiatrlc:i ERTY.IT MAYBESOLOATVIEW DR-85·11 FOR ,_,,.llYeloedmlntalerllle puedo lleM8f • VII ..ncto re ' ' • F.748 of Orange County wUJ re-A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU STEVEN SOUTHWORTH, estele of ltle deced«lt. do ,...._ .. do ... t t 1 cetve Meled blda up 10 2 OO NEED AN EXPLANATION AlJTHORJZED AGENT FOR The petition requHll o e \Ille oftcMa do .,ucta PM on the 111 day or Aptll ~F THE NATURE OF THE GLENN BEELER. 1829 SU· author1ty 10 edmlnleter lhe letel(YMelderectono...._ flt8JC N0TIC£ 1985 al the Purchumg 01: PROCEEDING AGAINST PERIOR AVENUE. COSTA estlle under IM lndepel\· fonlco). lice of Mtd School Olttrlcl YOU, VOU SHOULD CON-MESA. FOR A DEVELOP-dent Admlnlltretlon of &- Tiie name 81\d lddr ... of NOTICE TO located II 2985-B a.a; TACT A LAWYER. MENT REVIEW TO CON-Illes Act the C04>r1 11 (El nornl>fe y COttTRACTOftl Street Coste Men CA 11 On 3/29185 at 11:00 A.M. STRUCT A 3,300 SQUARE A hMflng on the petlllOn dtrecclon de la cone .. , SU-CALUNO '°" ..,, WhiCh '11mti bid• will 'be ~b-SUNKIST SERVICE COM· FOOT BUILDING TO RE· wilt be held on MARCH 27. PERIOR COURT OF CALI· llciy openedll\<lreedfor PANYHIMduly•ppointed PLACE AN EXISTING 1985ll9·30AMlnDepl No FORNIA, County of Or1nge, School Olatrlct NEW-CUT STOCK PAPER Trull• under and purauant WOOD STRUCTURE FOR 3 al 700 .Civic Center OrlY9 700CIVicCenterOflveWest. PORT-MESA UN IFIED Alt blda .,. to be In lie-to Deed of TNlt Recordtd THE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR West Sanl•An• CA92702 Santa Ana, Callfornl1 9'2701 SCHOOL DISTRICT COtdance with Condltlona on 617182 u Document no. USE EXISTING ON THE IF 'vou OBJECT 10 1,..e The neme. eddr .... and Bid Deadllne· 11 00 lnetruchons and S 111: 82· 191821 Of Ofllclll re-SITE, LOCATED AT THE granting 01 the petition, you telephone nymt>er of pllln· o"clook AM of the 25th day cations wtllch .,. nowS:Ct11e corda tn the office of the Re-ABOVE ADDRESS IN •AN lhould either appear at lhe llff's attorney, or plalnUtt ol Marci\, 1985 In the office of the Purchat-corder of Orenge County, MG ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· hearing llftd 11111 your Ot>- wlthout any 1t1orney, 11: Piece 01 Bid Receipt· Ing Director 01 tald School Callfornta executed by T AL DETERMINATION: tecl lonl or Ille written obJec· CHRISTIAN LAW CENTER. Purchasing Dept 2985.9 Dfslrlct 228s-e Btar Slr•I DANE W. KOHAL, An Un-NEGATIVE DECLARATION. llont with the court before ALAN W METCALF, BENE Bear SI eel Cotta Mesa CA Colla M ... CA 92826 ' merrltd Man WILL SELL AT FOR FURTHER INFOR· lhe hearing. Your IPPMr· LOFSTEDT. 270 I East Prof~ct 'Identification Bid p8Ck8ge. l!ld Nm· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE MATION, PLEASE CALL •net m•y be In petlOll or by Cnapman Avenue, Suite Name· ELECTRICAL SER· pies may be picked up ltlhe HIGHEST BIDDER FOR THE PLANNING DEPART-your a.ltorney. 112 P 0 Bo~ "t89 Full· VICE TO DISTRICT-OWNED Purchasing/Stores Office, CASH. (peyebte It lime of MENT AT (714) 754-52•5 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR erton, CA 92634 P 14) PROPERTIES 2985 Bear Street Cott• sele In lewful money of lhe Publlthed Orange Coast or • contingent creditor of 738-8822 j Mesa, CA 92828• fr0m Mra. United Sltl•) 11 tna South D•ily Piiot March t5. 1985. the deceeted. you mull Ille D1ted JUL 11 198• Place Plans are on file Beverlee Berker. Buyer 1.-ont entrance lo the Orange F-803 your claim with the court or LEE A. 8RANCH, Cletti. Purcnastng Dept , 2985-B Phone 1714) 5sg..3237 County Old Courthouse, 211 preMnl It lo lhe personal Br· Angele HergrtHH, Bear StrMt. Coste Mesa CA A Pertormanee Bond mey W S•nla Ana BouleVatd., P\&.fC MJTIC[ repreHlllltiYe appointed by ~tr 92828 be required •• the discretion Coy ol Sant• Ana. Stele of the coun within 104>r mon1h8 Published Orange Coesl NOTICE IS HEREBY ol the Ot1trlcl Catilornla 92701 all right, NOTICE°' from lhe d•I• of flrtt 11- Dally Pilot M•rch 1 8 15. 22. IGIVEN that the above-No btddef m•y withdrew tltle and Interest conveyed DI.ATM OF tutnce of letter• .. provided 1985 n1med Schoel 0t11r1ct for Ills Bkl for a period of forty-~ f~fldt ~t:Z It= DAMllEl.L DAMON In Section 700 of 11'1• ________ F_·_76_5 Or•nge County, California. five !•5> days ttler the date 111 at!i In Mid Cou~ Call· COVIN>AU Prob1te ~ of Cellfomll Pl&.IC NOTICE ~Cling by and through 11.1 set for the opening tnereol u • AND Of PETfTION The time for tlllng claim• wtll ----------!Governing Board. llefelr>· The Board of Education ot torn~ deecrlblng the land TO ~nR f\01 eitpue prior 10 lour ....__: 19t1e< referred 10 as DIS· the Newport-Mesa Unllled 1~ n d EI TA'n NO. A·1f7M2 rnontha from the date of Ille oa..--oo.o fTRICT . wlll rec:ecw up to School Otstrk:t reMNes tna riMdc~; ominium com-To all heirs. t>eneflclarlet. hearing f\OllOe 1t>Ove. NOTtCE OF lbul no1111er than Iha above-right lo reject any or 111 !>IOI P PARCEL 1 creditors and contingent YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille TRUITEE'I IAU: jSllled hme sealed bids lor and not neeessar1ty 6Celept An ndl lded 1 / teth creditors. a.nd persons WhO Ille kepi by the COIJrt If you YOU ARE IN OEF'AULf l!mi award"of a contrlci for lhe io-s• Bid and to wllve 1 ,.,.,tin ~ 10 Loi 1 1 may be otherwise Interested are • person lnl8'esled In UNDER A DEED OF TRUST "he above project any 1nformal1ty or urogularl-F 1 11228 In the Cit ~I In the --an attdlor etlale of· lhe etllla you may MfVe Ess ty In any Bid ,_..,eel rK • Y DARRELL CTAMON COV-upon lhe e.1u1c:u1or Of admln· DA TEO 5/3/84 UNL Bids lllall be reaMvec:I tn NEW,OftT·Mll A UNI· Cos11 Meta, County of Of. EROALE AKA DARRELL o lttr•tor, or upon the ti· YOU TAKE ACTION TO rhe piece ldenllfled above, RED KHOOl Dfl TNCT •nQt, Stlle of Calllornta, M COVERDALE . torney for the exeoulor or P~OTECT YOUR PROP· and shall be OPllfled Bild Cer~ L ttoetcer ~ per map rec:Ofded In 8ooll A petition has been filed admtnlttrlfor and flla wtth ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT pubfiCly read alOUd at the l"tl Dlrectot (7!4) IM-IZ11 486, Pegea 45 Ind 411 In the by ELINORE R. PIPERATA In the eourt wllh proof of Mt'· A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU above-staled lime and Published Orange Coatl office of IM County Re-lhe Superior eoun of Or-vice, a written request 1111· NEED AN EXPLANATION plac:e Dally Piiot March 15, 22, corder ol tald County. 111ge County requesting thll Ing lhll you desire tpecl•I OF THE NATURE OF THE There wm be a nla depos11 1985 Except therefrom Untta l ELINORE R. PIPERAiA be notice of !he filing of In In· PROCEEDINGS AGAIN~T required lor each set of bid F·800 through 18 "thown on lhe appointed as P«SOnal rep-11entory and appralaement of l'OU YOU SHOULD CO • ~ocumen11 10 guarantee Condominium Pl•n re-rtlMlltatl11e 10 admlr>laler the estate utels or of the ptll· TACT A LAWYER ~heir return in gOOd con-corded In BOOk 14 l99, Page estate of the decedent tlon• or accounts mentioned Or> 3128185 at 10 OO AM !Cl1tlon within nla days aher PUBllC NOTICE 1964 and re-recorded ln The petition requestt tn Section 1200 ar>d 1200.5 of Newport Escrow Company 1he bid opening dale NOTICE Book 14288, Page 674• OI· aulhOrlty to administer the the Calllornl1 Prob•t• Code. u lhe duly appointed licla.I Records. Mlllltl 1 Thom. At· Trustee under nd pursu11111 Ea<:n b•d muSI conform INVITING 91DI Alao except therefrom 111 estate under the lndepen-an ... to Deed 01 Trust. Recorded and be responSlve to the NOTICE IS HEREBY those exclusive eaMmenla dent Admlnlatratlon of Ea-torney1 for '8tftloMf, Q4 on 51 1618• 89 Ooc;umer>t no contract documents G 1 v EN 1 he t s e, 1 e d for patio rpo ... 11 ttiown tales Act. N. Lall• AH., lvft• 200, 8. 203523 Of Ottl I I R E Propos~ls for I I hi 11 pur A hearing on the petlltorl PeMdeN, CA 11101 · ca e-ach bidde< anau submit, ~ urns ng a on the Condominium Plan will be held on APRIL 3, 1985 Publlshed Orenge Cout cord' 1n the otttc:e of Iha re· on the form furnished with labor. m1le<l1ls. equipment. ebove referred 10 AT 9.30 • M 1 n.,,. No 3 Delly Piiot Merch a 9 15 corder ~ Orange County the conlr&<:t documentt a transpor1111on and such PARCEL 2 "· · n ..,.....1 • • • Ca111orn11 executed by ltst or the proposed subcon· other fac11111es as may be re-Unit A·2 shown on Iha at 700 CMc Center Drive 1985 GREGORY B MAY ANO tractor5 on this proiect as qutred for TRAFFIC SIGNAL Condominium Plan referred West, Santa Ana, CA 92702. FSa-7a.. DOREEN MAY HUSBAND requtred by !he Subleltlng INSTALLATION ON VIC· 10 In Pare.I 1 above IF YOU OBJECT lo lhe1---------- AN0 WIFE WILL SELL AT end Subconlracttng Fa1t TORIA STREET AND VAL· PARCEL 3 granting of Ille petition, you P\&.IC N()TIC£ PUBLIC AUCltON TO THE Preclices ACI Govt Code LEY ROAD ANO MODI· An exclullve ...,,,.,,1 tor Should _,,., appNf II lhe1---------- "IGHEST BIDDER FOR Sec 4100 et eeq FICATION AT VARIOUS LO· petlO purpotM OV9f lh•t hearing end 11111 Y°"' ob-MOTIC• or (,ASH (pay1ble a• ••me of Each bidder mus1 IWbmlt CATIONS ON VICTORIA portion of lhe r•tr1C1ed tec:tlon• Of Ille written ot>jec:-DIATH OF sate •n lawful m~ ot lhel"'"''h aach bid a C4W11fle0 0< STREET AND RED HILL AV· common ., .. detcrlbed u Ilona wltll the oourt before DALI,, W11M Un•ted SlllHI at THE CUl\ief 9 check payable 10 ENUE wlll be reeelvod by P·A·2 on Ille above refllfrtd IM heerlng. VOIJ< appear-AND°' NTITION CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· tne DISTRICT or a bid bond lheCrty of COiia Mesa 11 the 10 Condominium Pltn ll1IC4l may be In Ptlrton Of by TO ACl••ITIR TRANCE TO THE CIVIC 1n lhe lorm HI forth "' the Otttc:e of lhe City Clerk, 77 The ttr•I addr-Ind y04>: ~~orMrE: A CREDITOR EITAn NO. A·127171 CENTER BUtLOING 300 contract docum8"ts 1n an Flllr Dr•ve. Costa Mesa, Clll· oth« common delignlllon 1 U . To all heirs. belleficlatles, EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE 1movn1no11ess1har> S2.000 fornta until the nour of 11 00 If any, ol IM real property or • oonhngenl creditor of credllor1 and contingent ORANGE CA 111 rioht 1111e (Two Tnousend Dollars) as a am Aprtl 2 1985 11 wnlch deacrlb•d •bove Is the d~, you must file c:redilore, end persons Who Mid 1n1aru1 conveyed to guarantee that Iha bidder time they wtll be opened purported 10 be 350 your c m w lh the COIJrt or m1y be otherwiae lnler•led and now held by 11 un~ wUI 8flter 1r>to the proposed publicly af\d read •loud In Avocedo St A·2 Cotta pr.--.t It 10 the peraonaJ In the wlll and/or etllle of· sa10 Deed 01 Trust '" the con1ract 11 the same 19 theCouncllChambefs Seat· M ... CA 92827 ' repreeenlatlve appointed by DALE F. WIESE property alluated 1n aald awarded 10 94>Ctl bidder In od proposals thaJI bear the T~ underllgriecJ Trust• lnl court within lour months A pellllon hH been llled County Callfomla, dMc:rtb-the e11en1 of failure to enlef' lllle of the work 111d the dl8Clalmt any llllblltly for any from t~ ~~te ol nrs•1 .. ~ by GRANT K. WIESE In tna '"0 the land there1r> Into said contraC1 sucti se-name of the bidder but no lnQOf'rec:tneM of the ttreet auance o era u prov"""' Superior Court of Orange LOT 55 OF TRACT NO cunty wlll be tor!fjjted other dlstlngutahlng merka. lddrnt and other common ~ Sect~~ .. -7~0c.f: the County requHtlng 1h1t 9480 IN THE CITY OF The DISTRICT reserves Any bid received ther lhe deslgnttlon If any ttiown rob•te """"" o I ornla. GRANT K WIESE be ap- IRVINE. COUNTY OF OR· th• rigni 10 reject any or all 5Cheduled clostng lime for heraln 11 1t19 street '•ddret1 The time lor llllng clalma will Pointed as perllQnal rep. ANGE. STATE OF CALI· bids or to w11111e any or-the recelpl or btda shall be or other common deslg· not expire prior lo lour raeentellve to adminlttar the FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· regutar111es "' any bids or 1n returned 10 the bidder un-nation 01 the pr0perty 11 not months from the date of the eslete of lhe decedent. CORDED IN BOOK 408, the b1dd1ng opened It Shall be the sole Indicated hereon. directions hearing r>otk:e above. The petition raquellt PAGES 31 THROUGH 33, Pursuant 10 the provisions respontlblllty ol the bidder to the property mey be ob· YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe authOrtly to •dmlnltler the MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. of Sec:llon 1773 of Iha Labor lo see lhll his bid Is received lllned from tna beneflclery Ille kept by the coun. If you esltt• under the lndepert· IN THE OFFICE OF THE Code ol the Stele of Cell-In proper time herein named purauant to • are a P«IOll Interested In dent Admlnlttrellon of &- COUNTY RECORDER OF lorn11, tha DISTRICT has ob-A Jel Of pl1n1 and tpec;tfl-written requeet Wbmllted 10 the 8Sllle. you m•y _...,. lttes Act. SAID COUNTY tamed from the Olrec1or ol cations m1y be obt81ned II Nld beneflc:lary within ten upon lhe executor or edmln-A helllng on the petition The street addrese and the Oepa11men1 of lndustnal the Offlc:e of the City Engl· deys from 1na liral PUbll· lstretor, or upon lhe ••· wlll be held on APRIL 3, 1985 other common des1gna11on Relet1on1 the general n..,, n F11r OrlVe. Cotti cation of thi• notice lorney lor Iha •xecutor or •t 9 30 AM. In 0ep1 No 3 et t 1iny of th• rNI propeny prev•lllng refe 01 per diem Mesa Ca11forn111, upon BENEFICIARY Am«lcan admlnlttrllOf, and nte with 700 Civic Center Ortw Wffl, d "' c r 1 bed abo ve 11 wagH 1nd lh• general nonrefundable payn'lent of Saving• •!Id Loen Auocla-the c:oun with proof ol ..,. Senta An•, CA 92702 toll'porteo to be prevamno rite for nollday S 10 00 An lddllonal charge llon. 222 N El DorldO, vlee, • wr1tlen r9c:1ueet 1111· tF YOU OBJECT to tna 1 • BENN 1 NG TON and ovenlme work m lhe 10-ol S2 00 must be Included If Stoc:ll:IOfl. CA 95202, PhOne Ing lh•t you desire IP9cial gr•nllng of the petition. you IR'ltNE CA 92714 calny tn wn1c;to 11111 ~ 11 to nandfed by 11'1•11 Plant, (209) 948_ 11111 notice of Ille llffng of Ill In-thOUld either appear •I the The undersigned TrustM be per!onned lor eech cratl spec;lflcat1on1 and other Said .... wlll be made but 1181\lory end apprelsement of heating end 11•1• YOIK oo- d1Kta1me lily llltblhty for eny or type of wortrer r>eeded lo contr1ct document• mey ~lhOul convenanl or ;.,.,. ..let• UMt• °' of the pelf-tectlont Of nte written objec:- 1n"1rrec1nesi 01 tn~ '"~ i••ec111e tlle con1ract T,_ alto be examined II the Of-ranty •KPI' ... or Implied r• llOnt or eccounts mentk>Md tlOllt with lilt COUrt ti.tore '1ddrees and 011'\er common """ are l)ll 11ie e1 tne DIS· I flee ol the City Clerk of Ille gird~ Ulla p 01111tlofl° or In Sec11on l200 81\0 l200 5 of Ille heating VtNr •weer· des19nat10r> •I anv 1.tiown fRICT office loceted at C1tyofCos11 Me11 encumbr•nc•• lnclud'tng llltCaNfornl:Pro«>al•Code enoemaybe ln ~orby 11er1"n Purc:h111ng Dept 2985-B Each btd lh•ll be made on ,_, c:t\Mgea .~ eKpenaee I. De'ltd Nk:tl, Lew Of· your eftomey. S1•d4alewlll bemade.buf Bear St Coete Meta, CA lhe Proposet form. ~I of tna Trull• end of Ille ~~!_~f .:.0 :le~ IFVOUAREA CREDITOA ...,,1hou1 cove<1an1 or war Cop.n may be obtained on P I through P 8 provided In 1ru111 CfMted by MIO Deed •......-.. · or • c:ontlngent c:tedllor ol •nr fY •ll'Prou or 1mpll8d re· reque11 A C09)' of theM tne contract doucment•, Of Tru11. 10 pay the remain-AM""'"-...._,_,..,... the Oec.eaMd, you mutt nte qord1ng 1111e. posM11ton or ratflS shall be POStlcl 11 the and st11J1 !Ml ecc:ompenlec:t Ing prlnclpel tum• of the AN, CA "701_ your clalm wltll the court or 11neumbr1nces lo P•Y IM 1ob ••te by • oor11fl8d or castll«'I note(•) MOUred by Hid i!ibll8hed voange Coat pr...nl It 10 the per90l'\ll rl'm8lnmg ptlr>e1pa1 'um or II thllll bo mandalory upon c:tieck or I bid bond IOI not De•d ol frutl to wit 8Y Piiot Mercn 15. 16, 22, r~1Mnt1ttve ec>c>o1nted by 1h11 not1•01 MC.ureo by Hid 1ne CONTRACTOR 10 whom leH then tOO/t ot the tmoonl 137 .~ oo with 1n1ern1 1 6 the court within tour rnonthl Dr-"<I ttr Trust w1tn 1nttrf'lt Ille con1raet •• 1werded, end of Ille bid, m1da payeble 10 rheteon from 9/ 1184 11 FS•7M from I~ d••• of flrll i. lhu,.r,n u provided 1n aatd upor> any 1ubcontree1or the City ol Co111 MllM No 17 75•4 per annum H tullf\OeOf ... lettltPfovt6td nohoj8) 11dv1ncea 11 any, under \UC:h CONTRACTOR. propoul 8hlll ba eon-Pl'Ovtded 1n 111<1 notl(t) ptua P\8.IC NOTICE In Section 700 of the 11n<1er It 11 tll•m• or tne Deed to pay M t 1es1 than th• said s1de1ed unleH eccomp•nleel all coal• chergea and any Probate Code of C•llfornla . . ,, t rv\t ''"' c.h11ro., and specified r111et 10 1111 work~• by 14>Ch eatlller·s eheck. Ind 111 .dvancea s 1 t!'l9 88 lt·'tt711 T'1e llrM lor tmng cla1m. wlll 'lXPftt'l\<11• of thlt rr11!llr'tl and employed by ttiom 1n th• 11x-C:Hh, or blOoer·• bOlld w11111n1et•1. · I TAn •NT (Ml not 111ptre cwtor to four 01 Iha tru,,, cr .. totd by ~Id ecvuon ot the eon1rac:1 No bid shall be c:ontldOfed Tl'le beMficlery under tald A•AMDOl-llllT or monlht from the d•t• ot ltle Dued or Tru11 10 wu No b•dder may Withdraw uni.es 11 fs made on• blink Deed of Tt\111 lltretotore ••· Ull or ACTfTIOUI hearing notlee tt>ove s 113 646 96 •ny bid IOf. period of fOflY· fOfM furnlstled by the City of ecuted end dellvertd 10 ttle .,..... ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille r 11a 1.1M•l1<11.1ry under Hid ftve (45) d1ya efler tht dlle Cotta M.., end it made In undertlglltd 1 written Dec· Th• fotlowlng peraone file u_,1 by the COUfl If you !>Md or Trull l'l(!retOfOre 11.11 Mt tor the o~tng of bldt 1ccorde11e• with ll'lt l11t•llon ol deflM.111 Ind o. have •bl!ldoned tilt uM of ere • ~ tnl•nted tn .-C:ull'd llM d4ll1 ... re<) 10 "'' A payment bond •nd • PfOVlllonl Of the Pr~I mand lor ..... 111\d. written ltle ,ICllllOUI 8ualn•H Ille .. ,., •• you may ...,. und••o1g~ ~ wr111~ [)et;. pel'IOrmance l>Ond wlll be riu1remen11 Nolle• of Default end Ello-N • rn • M A G N O L I A VPotl ttle executor or tdmln- 11r111on ol Otttwlt 1nd Oft-requoted pt•Of 10 ••KUllOfl he r;on1r1c1or lhtll llOI\ 10 Seit Ttle\H1Clertlonecl R.ORIST, 17002 Megnolt• ltatrllOf, Of VPOn lM II· mand tor Sale nd e WflllM OI fht t onlr8C1 Incl tl'lell be Comply with file PfOllllMON Cll.IMd Mid Notice or 0. Str .. t. Fountain Velfey. CA tomey tor ttle •lleOUtOf Of NOtlCf' ()f Default •nd El« Ill llWI IMm VI tonh In '"' of Stcl!Otl 1770 10 1780, In flM,111 and EleiellOn 10 Sell to 9270I edmlnlt1r•t0f, end flte witf'I 1oon to U 1 Tne u,,_t119ned conlrKI dor;11"*'1t Olutive, of Ille Ca11forn11 be record«' In tilt county fhe Flctl~ IWllMll Ille COUf't wllll Ploof of· ... c•vM'd ..,d Hotoce ot De Purau•nt 10 S.C11on 4590 Labor Code, the prevllUng wtillfe IM rNI propety i. Namer...,.,_, to tt>ove ... ¥lee, • "'men request 11•1· 1~111 11rd tiecuon 10 ~I to of 11141 OOYe<Mlent Code of r•l1 Ind tc.ele of Weoef U. !oc.eted filed In OnnQ1 Cour\ty on 1"11 tN1 you deeife ~ be rH:~ded Ill It.II rounty the St•te OI Ctklomla Ille l•blllhed by lhe C11y Of DATI!. 2118/U I '. I •• 7 t FI Le N 0 notic. of ttleflllng ~ "' In-'*"-• 1na raal prr,pNly t• contreet will con111n Coet•Mtu(aV11118bte ltltle •I W F·12t75t -.rttoryand~tof locatf'd l>'O¥•~• permolli09 ll'oe otflOe of the C11y CWlll, .-id I UMKtlT a t •YICI Joenne L Drlna. ~52 ..,.,. _.,Of Of 1"'9 ~._ OAfE 3 ~18~ t11ccH•ful btdder to 1n111 lorl•ll panalllH CO.MfY, • ..,.,.. ..... ., Hlngtlam St . Hunongton 1ion.oraccountementloned NIW,Oftf l!ICROW 1ubelltule ~rl1>ftt IO< tlfty C)feter1~ ,,_..,n IOf non> •ri Dtrleltl let1.t•r, 8-dl. CA _ 11'1Seclklnt200and1200 5 of C~AN'f, a Ce.UOfnl• moneyt withheld by tilt DIS· CM'IPllll!ce Of Ille Code y,_... .... a..., .. Thia bU11M18 W19 eon tl'leCMtoMHI itroc>eteOoda COO*'•lton. .. Truet .. ,~. fAICT to enaure Pel" Tiie t1ty COUllCll of tne ......................... dUct~by•lndMd\Ull .-.... 0. ~ K ...... Un.d.a "•re.. Ttuat" 1 tortnene1 und~ fM con. City Of CO.II MeM ,.._ CA-(19) ..._ Ti. llallrnenl Wilt filed a ......... tale omc.r, 211 "eulattno tr.et '"-nt 10 r•iect all Didi F0t Information contllCt w11h the CcltMYfy C"'1I of OJ.~ ,., ,, • .,..,, "' Aftftua. Cotta ...... CA 0..-nl, 9Nrct. er: Ell f.N , ,._YC= Jitar, JO Oonz.atM (209) 1nQt County on M•dl 4, I . "JLn? It., ..... net, 12f't, Telepflone (714) Cerelrft lloeller, Clenl Of "'9 C"1 tf 143-3011 1915 ..... ~CA _,1 W ·tta '"~ 01tector .._ ""*'*' 0renoe c.._ PuOlllfltd <>ranee eoett lllublWMld Orange eo..t Publl~ Oreng• Co tt PuOlittted Orlftge Co.it Publllfttd Orange eo.,,t Dtil)y P110t Metctl I , t5. 21Q Dell~ Pi101 Mllef\ I •S. 21. Delly PtlOt Meref\ 15, 18, 2.2. Oa11y Piiot MM'" II t$ u . °'''Y P1t91 M.,-c.11 e. t5, 1946 0.111 Poot M•rcn I . 16. tNS INS .,. ;iFms 111! 1111t.$ 11.111 F 111 ,.1eo f·7M '\ r·n• Fa .. 111 ~----------;~ - I I ORDINANCE NO. 3508 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF OR- ANGE. CALIFORNIA ADOPTED PURSUANT TO STATE PlANNING-ANO ZONING LAW. RECLASSIFYING LAND IN THE SANT A ANA HEIGHTS AREA FROM A· 1 (SR) "GENERAL AGRICULTURAL (SIGN RESTRICTION) ANO R 1 (SR) "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE (SIGN RESTRICTION)" DISTRICTS TO THE R-1-2975 PO (2975) "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE (2975 SQUARE FOOT MINIMUM BUILDING SITE AREA) (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT) (2975 SQUARE FOOT MINIMUM AREA PER UNIT)lt R·2. (2400) "MULTIPLE FAM ILY OWE~NG (2400 SQUARE FOOT MINIM UM AREA PER UNIT)" CC/35 (SR) "COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (35 FEET MAXIMUM BUILD- ING HEIGHT) (SIGN RESTRICTION)", PA/95 (SR) "PROFESSIONAL ANO AOM IN1$_· TRA TIVE OFFICE (95 FEET M AXIM UM BUILD- ING HEIGHT) (SIGN RESTRICTION)". CC/90 (SR) "COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (90 FEET MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT) (SIGN RE· STRICTION)", ANO 81 "BUFFER DISTRICTS" The Board of Supervisors o f the County or Orange, Callfornla. does ordain as follows: IECTION 1. Irvine Ranch Section Map 51 (Zone Change No. ZC 84·8P) Is hereby adopted as a zoning district map~~tne County of Orange and added to Section 7-9-48 of the Codified Ordinances of the County of Orange. IECTION 2. This Ordinance shall lake effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and after Its passage and, before the expiration of fifteen ( 15) days after the passage thereof, shall be published onoe In the Orange Coast Dally Pilot. a newspaper published In the Coun- ty or Orange. State of Catifo..n1a, together with lhe names of the members of the Board of Supervisors votmg for or against lhe same. THOMAS F. RILEY C"-irm.n of the lloerd of lupenf90rS of Or9ftt• County, Cellfcwnll SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD UNOA 0 . ROBERTS Clerk of the Boerd of Supenlaor1. County of Orange, Callfornla STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I. LINDA D. ROBERTS, Clerk of lhe Board of Supervisors. do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors ol Orange Counw. California, hetd on the 6th day of Marcil, 1985, the foregoing ordinance contain- ing two (2) sections was passed and adopted by the following vote: A YES: SUPERVISORS. THOMAS F AILEY, RALPH B. CLARK, ROGER R ST ANTON, HARRIETT M WIEDER ANO BRUCE NEST ANOE ' NOES: SUPERVISORS: NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS· NONE IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the otticlal seat of the Board ol SupervlSO<s of the County of Orange, State of California. this 6th day of March, 1985 LINDA D. ROBERTS Clerk of the Boerd of Supervlaor1 of Orange County, Callfornla Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot M arch 16, 1985 F-798 ORDINANCE NO. 3507 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF OR- ANGE, CALIFORNIA ADOPTED PURSUANT TO STATE PLANNING ANO ZONING LAW, RECLASSIFYING CERT AtN LANO IN THE SANTA ANA HEIGHTS AREA FflOM R-1 (SRI "SINGLE FAMtL Y RESIDENCE (SIGN RE· STRICTION) DISTRICT TO THE PA/35 (SR) "PROFESSIONAL ANO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE (SIGN RESTRICTION)". (35 FOOT MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT)" DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The Board of Supervisors of the County or Orange, Californla, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. lrvlne Ranch Section Map 5 t (Zone Change No zc 83-40P) is hereby adopted as a zoning district map of the County of Orange and added to Section 7-9-48 ol the Codified Ordinances of the County of Orange SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be In full force thirty (30) days from and after ns passage and, before the expiration ol fifteen ( 15) days after the passage thereof, shall be published once In the Orange Coast Dally Pllol. a newspaper published In the Coun- ty of Orange, Slate of Callfornla, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voUng for or against the same. THOMAS F. RM.EV ChMrman of the Boerd of Supervf80f1 of Orange County, CatHomfa SIGNED ANO CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD LINDA D. ROHRTI Clerk of the Board of Supervltor•, County of Orange, CelHcwnla STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS. ) t, LINDA 0. ROBERTS. Clerk ol the Board ol Supervisors. do hereby certify that al a regular meeting ol the Board of Supervisors o r Orange County, Callfornla, held on the 6th day of March. 1985. the foregoing ordinance contain· tng two (2) sections was passed and adopted by the lollowlng vote. AYd: SUPERVISORS THOMAS F. RILEY, RALPH B. CLARK, ROGER A. ST ANTON, HARRIETT M WIEDER ANO BRUCE NESTANDE NOEi: SUPERVISORS. NONE' ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE .~ WITN~EREOF. I have hereunto set my 'l'iand and affixed the official seal of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange. Slate ol Callfornla. this 6th day o f March. 1985 LINDA D. ROBERTS Clerk of the Board of Supervlaon of Orange County, CalUornfa Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot March t 5, 1985 F·798 rl!CISI ru1 11 IUD US( QU #GI CO\IN!Y CAUIOANIA SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 1 Rs-s 1 ZC 84· 6P ZC 83·40P ... '" .. ., ..,, . ... ... ;)"""'' .. ,. " ...... _ '~''"' .. , ... ..,. ...... a1 • .... ,,,. "... •• •• '"' ...,.., "' ..... .., "'''•a• &I #II 1• t •• i:~• -'IZ"f::..='I _ ··-•_,_err •• _-=--=-=q'"!''=~~ ... :. lll L . ::·' ~" ?·~ [· ~~·-r- 11 ( ... .. . ·-. ·: \ ~ ~I RI ;:: :. :.~ ~ / ~~ Al .Ji (/ L--------.-.---' .. !<J • • 1-i1 --• ·:::-..... -.... ........ ._ . ..... . ... I ... . .,, .. _. • • " ti ' •• ----· ,.. ... : (. •·· I I ~ ·- • . ' THE DAIL,. PU.OT CLASSIFIED Of'f'I .E llOl R. Telepho nf' St·n·in·: \loncla"· Frida\ 8:00 \,\1.-5::Ui P. \1. Ou i,ith• Counh•r: \londa, ·Fri<ttt\ 8:00 \.\t.-~:00 P. \t. OEA l>l.1,ES 1•t IU .14' \TIO' I>~. \1>1.1,1-. \londa' h 1. \·30 p .111. Tut~da\ \1011. 1·''0 "' p.111 " tdn1"'f.ci,1' Thur.,da' FrnhH fo.,... I :30 p.111. \\rll. 1:30 p.m. fhur.. l:JO p.rn. ~rt \:(10 p.111 ht t :Oll p.111. Orenge Cout OAIL. Y PILOT /Fr~ • ..,_ 11, ,.. • t .. l!i .. • .. ·~f """ ....... ••n'!l!!f lliii! ' ! I ... ! a , "' . c:..u...... .• ......... __. ·~-... • .... aat ..ft'nNtmll , ___ ....,...., .... _.iiiii PMTtLVf"aer 28a • ..,, u:....=n c.c, Xr-.,... nM•et c.ta... ., .. i.o•;•i;rn;;~;;::: hat'aoneSMOOOl1W% OUPLEXBYOWNER ~ w/f\'p6C. L.Mr.e new. 3br 2b•~•"'"=\'~~., !ASTSIDE.1 bdtm, Rlt••oundS1000~3M •YILl.AMAWJLLU• I NEWLUXUR\'CCMIOe FHA loerl. r .. -. thr .. DeluH 381' Owr'4W Untt + Vl•w. bHutlful yard, 1,27 .. _ ,.131271,,..,_5 d .,70 wfffptc: ger I midi mor. l4I 1 & 29clrfll ApU. Ale, l. 1 & 2 Pl f ..... btdlodtnwitht;;G.coun 39r Rental. eon. trade. petlo. VetfY pM $285.000 ... .., • '1.«V a-. pvt Yf • -53M1IO a.et,.,,.,... cJ/W ~ & ~ .... "°" ...... .. try kltchtn ~ 111.. • AMm In Open Sat Ml 8y Owner. Land lnct ........ , An11 79()..13&4 W• ~ .,.-''°"' ool • ...,.., ~ID· .. .. pracit. 2nd ro 111911~b:: 430'i't Begonia. 875-2500 Flnanclno negollabl•. ..... 117I NEW 38f IUNW llUUIMn S5t5 714tH?-t200 SI00-11200/Mo 199.990. Call 541-2313. C..t. ... HM 842.oo&O Of 7eo..tGM or b/4 O/w gar forced E•9'Vt~h0me.....,7070 ...._1 ............. 11111·u.I t,,~t.1ee:~tSt. Yll-ftlT ..,... Well to • THE ~EAL I ESTATE RS 1na1• 1111T1 95% Comm-.icwl call PASH PROPERTIES a5t-t7e7 Ull ......... Specloua 3 Bdrm 2 1,A, Bath executive home jult r• =::~:·~~ wet bat, 3 cat ger, 2 hplcs & much more Owner w111 help nnenc. ........ Spect1cular OCEAN. aa.-.nu... •MC dVs GATED VILLAGE COM-... ,WL.Um S•~. ~.., ....... .,_. BAY,+ CITY LIGHTS ........ =-Oceer't vt.w. 2 8d + IOft MUNITY. 2Bdrm, 2'.,._ ,_., Apeftment oompe.. _IA_2S_fmo _____ _ SNlp 2 bd condo ·Ste View Enttrt."'*9 4 bdr a-PU cuatom Condo wl all 1800 sq. tt of PURE AM!ty tot OCIOUIPMCY In u6~ WJ.AI ge'e rv SC Plaza pool epe horM w/pvt ape. yard + •-1menlflH. S 1000/ mo LUXURY Glirege, SPA In Apfl . 28drml u.30/'t',O & ..-.. ~ .. carpe>n sec. et set.900 t>onut rec rm. Prloed to Neer beectl, reeom Ind 873--3n1 A.gt muter 1ult11 Olnlno 38dnn9 MOS/"'°, GM iwwry ..-._..!ft 3 bd onty S7t.99t atm ... I al onty S35UOO =tm~ "': under S7SO 0911 3bf 2bl 2 roon1. WOOd burning fir• r:;· ~ dlepoMI, ~~ =::.~ J~ :0n!t'r.!t~~OO: 'ilio~J: 1 • !:.!," ':.: ~~~._.~• ·~~ ~ :.:,:~~90 naet ~:.. ':':.'9~E=T ~or,,,.1~ c:r" F« In-'1':ito ;, ;:'.., ::. Ide VIiiage 2611 W. cany. Won't !Mii Cel ' _,.,,., ,,._, a.. My llVIHG only 15 mlnUt• .. _.,.. l'ICI ...,,tty .., • .._ Sunflower Petrick Petrldc Tenofel31·12M front• New~ by 1 t• to Futllon Isl.Ind, 15 (•11~-..... ~..,,.---.In- Tenor '-t 131 12M llcen9ld engineer. 0. Weatlide 28R 1bl gar mlnut• to So Co Pica • ~--·-..-...... 1' ..._, • tailed ~ map Very for 2 Plf'IO'\I, no peti just W1 of~ BtYd a.tweer\ 2~ Mon-=-~'7':'"--::-n Hcluded Wlldtrneu S625 • d99 545--7983 & IOUth ol Sen Dl900 !_wt ttwougfl F~ building. Uftl~ ., .. , Veer llound !WI-f -1-lrMwey 2473 Of_,. Eutlkte 28' ~ 1 & 2 ....... + Ing. Ideal locatlon. Good ... t... Aw 831-5439, By 11PPt dwltv, ~·new, ~lo· Iott •Pt Mff..l14M. high ground. Vwy tanlc. y~ W4 onty _..,. • ..... -•• Ill Excellent fOt' hOfM ranch • No pell deenlng M0-2411 --... Ot' cattle. Gwne Pl'IMN9 Hurry l bl POOi home lug & lfg MC w.-453e WM~M . . . . Traditl'onal ~·f\'TI Ull,lllw "' tlmbet preeerve. Tur-incl den dbl~., IUds/pet1 1 Bd 11! Condo T:::r EASTSIOE lg ........ r• --iiii!i!!i~"!'"!"!!I"'! '" --• om edge on key or rabbit opefatlon U9P9' S700 • 53MtSIO ... _,._, ·--·7 ('\'('l-'11\'l'I()'11 D -~ty a.lbol~Polnt.2 ........ a .. ._ 1~ Tl..-.. 8-tRl"'t• clubhouae & pool ~lted2138fApt • Ealt.tde 3 br 1 be, * lge y.,d, aaeumablt flrat. $131,900. Owr1lt 850-4758 Of 55e-3900 · · · · • " neau' lerge 1 Bdrm unl11. d' j · _,"" ... 1gn m.-·• $595/mo Pete 751-3191 Stlfting It $590 2214 (:OttHt:C'l'IO,S: 631-7370 FNULllY.... StlS.380 yeerty Income. :'th ~-=. ~uc:t!1 J: lut. IMc• IA25 t111 1tu1 2bdrm CottegeAve. 142-5210 Localed WI tM .,_.,. 1121,111 • 16-45/15-41 Ml.ramar Dt. game. tnv.t In AtMrlca. 3Bdrm wtlrg yard, POOi. epplS lelluf• patio klda E·llde 28drm, 18&, P9fio, ( .1 111 ... ll.1111111 ... 1111tl 1·11rr1·1·111111, Ill.I\ OIL·ll-IAIB.IUm R·2 (almoet 't. ec:re) lot. This trenaactlon can be KldalpetaOK S850moT 539.-81908-tRttyl• ger, lrptc, no pet• M25 111• 111,1111• 1111 ,,11111. tli •,ul Ii 11 , ... "' .diu \ 1, Enlarged 3 Bdrm 2 Beth 2Br 1B•. new awll111()91. handled completely by 111 7& Sl200 MCUrlty jaa...__ts fuai-L...1 317Cabflllo131~ NorttlWOod ., .. Ol !Mfte. Northwood Pani °"8ra 1, 2 & 3 btdtoom gerden 1partmenta I home be1u tlfu lly Auumflnenclng.(213) mall Arat com., llr11 141984-70t80R ,...._. -E·lide lg l & 2Bdrm 281 I' l'H'I' ,.,.!,. fur .I 1·;1111i·ll.1t 1011 wallpapered with lkY· 438-3586, (714)281·1223 MfVe. Write Fermi, Box 2131827-5554 ...... quiet & dean Poot lndrY 1111rnl11·r \\lt1•1t 1·a1ti i·ll i1t!! ,0111 ;i d lighted kitchen. ft()()( to llUT•-312• Eldon, Mlt1ourl 1400 old 1own buf10a10W , rm, werer Pd 5475 Up. _ ..... ,. £RR()H.'-'·. , ceiling lhuttera tnd oak -• 650 26. Pl\on• 314. complete kltch food yd Pta1a1a1A 2117 See Sat/Sun 1Gam-4pm. ~ plank floor• on qule1 llUT Llllt'm 392-3722 dey Of night low depo 539-<&tSIO Bell BAY view m pj;; 147 E 18th Street ( I t I I I child-safe Cul dt Sac 'fllr beach. EQtlldt Colla No collec1 cells plNM. am fee gueranteed piernl Prt!g. 2Br. A.VI 4/&-5123 ""IREP' ac e. .......... Pit'- ..,.. ... ..... One and Two BedrOOfN . . ~ esa r a. yrd, ul IJ./c 2br not fer ocean 4 or vacations. 303 e X-LG 1 a 2Br Aptl. E-. ll't'll. \lllH 411 I .It\ ,111d r1•11111·t $189 900 751 "191 M 38 2B ~ lnt-1 r ....,. ~ "" 1• rr 11 r... 11111111•1l1,1l1·h. 1111· I> \I I \ C::. SELECl ':vVfH~.,,::1o 9~1:.o~o ....... #UllJiSia tam hm wt ger $500•s Edgewater 87 1-2eee sioe S550 ui> 557-2&.41 Handicapped untta also•~- Pit ()'I a-.-.111111· ... li.tl1ilil\ fur 1111• f1r .. 1 .... PRC:>PERTIES Eves. OPEN SUNDAY Cenu .. lllu 21U S3M190 e.ttR1tyree C..u .. l•u 21 llSTllT• i11rnrrt•t I i11wrl 11111 1111h . lllllmUY _12-5. 270 E. 18th SI. DeliOner f\JIY rum 2 Bd laat. luMu 2242 BR/baf belcony Lux 1495/mo t Bd. 18&. ;er. CLA: I Fl El> 6 i.2 -5h 70 IDllW Dau •.•l•t I townhou11. Pool & tenntt Aerbo: p;a nr p;;fec1 ~~~~'°5:7~~7 '°'50 lndry ;~3c~ lhof>e 0 -n .. ._ .!: -.. eEXCH 4bt 2b1. BY own; lln UY LIT court s 1195 873--0896 crptd d9COf equiw'd •<1t .,. .... "~ '""rr r.--Mut1 M<>vt S 159 900 f s.11 aundecil 1425 uttla tree Spacious fully tum 1bf TSL MANAGEMENT For Lualng lnfonnatlon Pteeae ca1111•1552.01 n or VlSl1 our new ofllc:9 • 146 ~1Mne Mon-Sun 8:30em-6:30pm ..... r. Salt Charm exudel. 3 Bdrms, 493•7587 Of 8sg.7023 II T~lf •-•-Latau IMcla 214 539:6190 Best Any lee apt, walk to bch storee. 642·l&o3 ~--~----~---! famlty room. formal din--_ -cm 2Br ™ AO;;;;, SELOOMAVA.ll.I WNther-utll pd $800lmo 873-6071 Bntl & airy nu c:pts &. drps.. ~ pllC6S Loott out 10 the · 'Y •Y ownhouM, boet .... ta lltu 2'24 Townnou M t 11-=·s==al~;;;;;;:;~······illill21 •no. room. 2 cozy fir .. la1t.1Mcla l 50• 1 lot Fullyfum Max2persons B T ,.~ -1400 sq " 2Br tM!a ........ ... _. LIN ISLE IPll SlllAY 1·1 222 Yl1 Liii •1 MIST II SIU FM TU PllNSH Stunning 2 story, 4 BR home on Lido's N orth Chann(') Incredible use of space Rumpus room, spa. lovely pat10, pier and slJp for large boat. Call now' Sl.55-0,000. ,eucll. c/ tlte 9eult /ce 'Jlcul! Prtt -Ollltttt IH* let .... ., /lttrlc·frttrtr /W11e.er I kytr Or Builder Paid Non-Recumng Clos- ing Custom with purchase of a premium quality, beautiful attached & detached townhomes. Great lo- cation, large fenced yards, spacious Imaginative floor plans. fireplaces. vaulted beamed ceilings. gas range & micro, dishwasher. Limited creauve financing avail- able-5% & 10% down with pro- grammed incentives. Pre lra.4 .,.•lq Prien •• ., 12 ,. ...... , ••u.• ,, HllTI Paolflo W11l1s Ttnh•••• Pacific Ave (West Bluets, Coilta Mesa). North of V ictoria, CMl of Santa Ana Ri ver Where Vittoria & Pacific meet an th(' Gentle Breezes 10 ............ let, s ... ..... ., ,, .,, .. 141-1211 142-1121 red brick patio turqUOtM SHARP EXEC. HOME W 111/121-1111 A.VI APf'll lit S6501mo 5 lltp 58r 381, dbl gar, M ICro. rptc, • Just st999 10 bCh only 5 mo IM Nlamkr, no P91• tenn. pool all emennles USA • -ger Caeadtng streams rp~ .~~·~-~-~011°, ... r•d yrs old 1 Sty, 3 bdrm, 11t. last. MC 640-4999 S1675 mo 472-0686 All UTILITIES PAID & water1alll POOi/ape .. _... GJ>U .......,,, h $950 No petS 549-2447 Mohvated seller No~ cat c.illngl, IOI tam-Niguel Shor11 2Br1281. lrri•t 2J44 Compare Our S~ or 545-3115 $249,000 fee. Call JOYCE rm .. this model ,,....., on ea1 R/• R•-... w , welk bch tenntt Spaclc>Y DABOLT"' SALLY SHIP-merklt before. cal1 C-21 WIOPT-ION-B~LU"'"'S. 3 8d _poo11pa $1225 861-6293 2Br 28&. dbl gar No pets • s Apartments TOP.,., quiet.' no pet.I LEY A.gt June, 962-8008 rr S8751mo 78&-2340 •lovety PoOI BEAUTIFUL 28drm, 281. --2·~ 81 condo oc>ens to W,au lills 2150 -•Garege perking PRV gar & balcony S825 fniH ( grnbelt. S 185,000 leaM -38R home In Woodbrid09, •Lu_sh Landscaping POOL & SPA 2650 Hetla GE 7')Q-QIOO --....... t&.Lm .. ~ EnjOy • llfe ~ ---rounded by the cMrmlng etmosonere of Wood~ brid99 Village. -•iiiEI FHliilll =~!?i. c;;d d:.ur~~~~ Granl:J!~R·~-02~~0,ba. !,fr. ~-=·3r~ =:1:S~Ti~etioe 642·1971 MESA PINES 549-2.447 Lg 3bf 2'.J.ba condo, tam. 760-8835 for appt prime IOC., single story S1200/mo Don 786-7465 I t It L •11t.al NICE 2Br 18&. end petlo. rm. aep din. rm. ale. cov-· $58,500 Trustee Cell B •• • It• .., 11ove. refrlg $550 Adlt1 Crou Creek and ~ ered patio w/.........,. d~'". TUI -P&--8051648-6707 eautllul 2Bd + den r><ef No pets 979-4410 Cr--" --• ,_....,.., """"' ....,. ••~• ,_..,. Peters vu Twnhome ml llAll'S f9IST _ _ __ ___ ...,.. "''"" -.... -llASflMl IOI. llULTlll Haa the welcome mat out fOf 2 Realtor Asaociltes to complement our fam- ily. Great reward• po11- 1bte Catt Sim Hastings & let's chat. 840-5560 sec system S210,000. •NO MONEY DOWN* ~·U li~atl 2152 51495/mo 673~299 Beautlf\JI & plfk like FOR Open beam ~lings 1er combination of one, two Ross Propertys 78&-8130 Owner OWC lg 2nd. Ni>t --THE DISCRIMINATING wlpatlO No nats FOf and three b•dloom Creat #2 Plan. Mini w . RES. ated comm lllTail ...-apartments locatecl neer IHlllllU 28d 2,~ba. s147K tst. 4BR hm. Pvt bch -PROFESSIONAL sngl only Encl gar S2400 down, seller 720-0133 or 786-508.2 Sec/sp1. New turn CAT~v~~:c~:EDISNG t & 2Bdrm Furnished 5"75tmo 979-9515 ~:=~~ con~io. provides FHA financing. 493·.$804 Utllltlel Free Prof decc>feted 2Br 281 low fhied Interest rete VILLA BALBOA PENTHSE lrrile 0.ltt ltaltf LA QUINT A HERMOSA Condo nr SC Ptza. Poot. '* Shopping 2BR townhOuM with gar~ 2BR. 2BA. lam rm. frpl, l"J!rt ltlC' 2119 18124 Culver Ot. Irv 16211 Parkside ln HB iac. sec gate. carpe>n * Theat8f't 808 Onty S83,500 Celt sk~lghts thru-out. vaulted BiQ"'Canyon golf COUrM lll-llOO Ul-1441 $800/mo Deb 722-8053 * Recr•tlOfl Jiit untl Peg Dameron 559-~ =~:ec~~~ ".:!; =.dop~ b~t;~ b:~e:~~j W,na IHc~ 2 41 lftfll1 ltacla UH IPAllllS 2 M Setetees units w/cathedrlll -....u s~ownooO'lh no qu~ 411 S1850 67l-17S7 Niguel Shoree 3 br 2 ba m SPECtAL S1SO Sharp ""'* ur11t , .. ,ur.. ceilings & lakelide views Prime corner locatlon, 19• 85().. 11 ... w . walk t>el\ 'tennis Steps to bctl 2Br 1 Ba gar t>lt in RIO OW. WW . No pets permitted south of highway. front iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hnlt lefarlfsM4 PoOI spe S 1225661·6293 w/d $250 deQO 650·20121 Carpet, dri>S. Pr1V oeck -Furt,.... leuWIO unit With 3 bedrooms and __ N_O_Rl_H_W_OOO___ WU1IUfF GtHral 2212 ....... IJt••l 2 lfutatats, v.1. ~5~ ~.o~~~r 1nl0fmltl0fl, pleeM call ~;.ic u~:no:'!xt~' Model~:.~!Si~m. 2 wi:::11 =";:' ~C: lllTIU ~N Vi~ TowMouM -• 846-9794 ~)~~to 6PM E11tensiV91Y landSClped bl '""" t d Lane Pool size IOt w/ .1&1111 IULn In Niguel Shores. 3BR lalMI b1m 2111 •STUNNING Lg 18drm Priced to sell $320,000 area. o::· :"~. r:; much curb appeal 3 .......... IT 2''»8A s 1250/mo 1 year Attrac11ve pvt 1BR u~ 181 G1roen Apt Poot Reeerw Now tor hie roof etrlum, redwood Bdrm 2 8111\s. etose to ll~/lll-1111 tease 493-4445 No pets 1st11ast1C & B $495 mo 7 '0 w 18th Summer Occupancy decic & •""""'"" S278 000 -Refs Parking 1700 I a,,,. -it •no COVfHt, prof -............ • Sh0res-pr1v area. 3br 3Da. 675.~9 2131923--0549 Supe< S/'la1p 2Br 2-sty unit '!"!!"!!J!l!..., ___ -"'.,.-.,""aiiioiii_. lnctscpCS. 111 earth tone Ull llAln 3 Br upper unit, Ba)' vtew. sngl sty vtlla. walk to t>ch _ _ So Coast Metro, pvt gaT & IBdrm Apt, Nwpt ltland (714) 673 4400 colors By Owner. lll·llOO lrple 11250 & new Ritz Certton Hotel hlMI yd only 1750 Small S550/mo Loolllng for $177.500. Courts.y to 3 Br single tam•I)' l'lome 11650 673-8696 PtaiaHll 27071 lodlpet 01( 720-8730 I mature sngl for year .,..b_rOk_er_s-=83,...2_·_37,,..8_7~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ••• s.1.100_______ ---.. --FE ,,._. round rent1t C all II I I~: la t Aa l 1• Track Model Home 3Br 2BR t ba, frplC, 2-plex nr 1 "" ,..-I A -I 7141650-30&4 ••a !,IM I I I lalMI jec oH mstr bdrm, den. snops, beaoh S850/m\J Wint a selection of great N HOUSE M1rch r By rn Super 3 bdrm 2 • 2'~8a. 2 car gar. frplC, Call 979-7927 wtldys hv1ng? We can oHe< any-!Br 1Ba Part<lng. CIOM to 17. lmmac. 4 br pool. apa, ba upgraded, many xtru Pnaa1aJ1 2207 d/w, mlcro. trash Corn· Bay View tBR. stove I 1h1ng from a small apt 10 I Deh, Vrty S575 87~912 LI.DI ISLE view 10% down, appro•. lncldg spa. Nr Park & So. charming eeach Cottage pactor. Fronl & back yrd. I !!Itch tbl/chrs Ut I • <180 hse It lootltng In Of 754-1792 Blu $1300 mo. By owner. Cst Plaza Appt. No agts 2 bdrm, 1 bath s7ootmo 25471 Splndetwoo<I Dr ~~'$~75,mo 675_87•64 1 I CM NB or HS think of us 1 lBr $5.50 28r 281 1650 lft·LUll $166,000 29351 Via S157,500. 557-334• 673•1633 St500/mo 675-2349 ____ _ hrst IOf tnat choice or retrig stove dahwshr Portola. 495-0476 •-t •-I t lOl2 --•r,; t It L 2 t Peninsula Pomt. upper ideal hvmg incl No _,s · Call Dtwn Prime toe. tee land. lge 2 -·I IUll I I Penln. Hoowt· 4BA, 3ba, _r ac. 1Br yrty. qutel $600 TSL MGMT 642·1603 9-4 II 5;' sty. 5 Bdrms." '1-81, den. l~tt ltack l * FRESH PAINT •BR 2ba steps to Bay & ocean. 1 r t a &t\Jo ~eeurlty lsttlasl/dep 873-6970 ! NB REAL rv 875-1642 d ty s-.as5 SS' dock & sllp fRIPjb wfroom tOf 2 Plus Guest House. F/P, $1650/mo yrl)' Burr bldg. pool. spa & gym No C • l • 2722 $1,999.00020·~dn,OWC more units. Super Npt hardwood 64S-7009Agt WhlteRltr lnc.675:4630 pets$750tmo 613-27<19 trtll t II WISTtJIEY1LUIE ~~op~~ ~~~~~mi' Hg IS toe $290,000 PRICED TO SELL Ctrtll •••• ., 22i2 •NORTH BLUFFS·lmmac 1 eR(nlce). Poollgatege Lovely Quiet complex PllSTlll lllHS Owner/Ag! 645-1682 St 15,000. Nice 3 BR 1 Bdrm / r PI c gar 3Br 2' 181. dbl gar comm ':;:? w;j~ ~~4~ach ~~~ pe't,e gar lndry .... ..... *'' IWIEI• w/hardwood nrs80x135' $750/mo 812 Jum1ne pool, trple No pets A.vi ~0..:_ ·_ I 18drms-S555 .---FullefRlty852-1268 0 2 ~o-•ty .. ~2 8367 411 S1600/mo. 1 yr lse Brtgh1. clean cheer)' 28drm· .... ,.5 ... ""5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 4br • tam rm, 3ba, 2466 pen ... '"' "'" • 63 ,,.._,,,, ..,.. • • l I 1100 2 4 VISTA DEL ORO 38drm 2ba. like new pvt 6•5-8122or642·1603 sq It $270.000 648-0891 t i I tatl 28R 2".,BI 2 Frp!CS, Bay Ross 863-0606 Dys OR patio $ 1300 640-61 10 IHA Yllll CIST• lllllll IJ !.Ml S21.000::1g 1BCI Syr old yd windows. garege $1 150 Eves 497-4267 CHARM-ER WMIUll YIU.Alf 1111,ttO * 22bi. -1* patio $225 mo nr Bay St mo lo mo (7141241-9929 4 BR family room In H V Sun Porch 28R !BA 1 & 2 Bdrm aptl POOi. SPa E•ecut1ve custom bulll Chlf Heven 3br. ba. IP-CM 646-8.483/646-1456 2· Br 2 ba. Iott d-& gu I Incl"' rm patio balconw ranchstylehomeinprlme pro• 2000 sq tt t&-.... , -Homes E11ce1 cono S800 mo 673·1633 ., , location S,.,.,,r_,. 1 •• ,.... modeled house. Priced •t BEAUT garden patio 2 bf, lndry hkups. greet loc Available now no pets ----No pets $585 to $675 private courty:rd ;iih $283.000 tor last sete 2 ba $39K t>eaeh. boat $1250 mo Av1l1.1mmed I 1850/mo Coldwell Lg 3Br ocean & bay .. -TSL MANAGEMENT locked entry gete 4 Agt (7141631·5 t03 sllp poss Bkr 675-4010 ~aul Evans Agl 720-3939 Bank_e_r 644-9060 __ ::i~1~ la:e':~i: ~~~ 1 754-~ 1or642·1603 Bedroom. 2 bath Family Allordable Channellrnl OISTl •U *IPYIUll* Beaut NB hm on pvt lue round1ngs & coun Y'O D111 Pttat 272' r 0 0 m F 1 r ep I a c . Hm Reduc.ed 145K Ownr 12•60' Mayflower with •Br, pool, COfnef lot Fan· 380 2''»Ba. deck great w/3 min walk 10 China 1BR 1BA conao Walk 10 Gourmet k 11 c h en motivated! 994-3980 front kltctlen, large hvlng-tastlc 1ao• vtew of bey vu S 1200 ~S 1100 sec -Cove Bch Xlnt secunty beech Pool spa g1ted I wlpantry Wine storege --dimng aTea Maple In-$3000/mo Cati 644-1968 negot 642-8468 $1100 mo 673-7692 S625 mo Call 661--0223 54a-2313 modeled, plef, $990,000 ... ..-AN '"a A Lg 1mmac 3br 2·~Da upper RHI. ltac~ 2141 1 A real bargain. Call BAYFRONT 4 Br, 4 bl r&-ta•iors l arna bath with or 863·1400 BIG C VON 3BR 2 B ----I THE REAL ESTATE RS Make otter May tr1de stall shower and tub AetOIS from beach 3br EXEC TOWNHOME View duplu deck. atrium ,.._.,. _____ _ Submit 640-7000 Bkr Gold carpet. King Size trple 2ba deck 2 gar RV of gott course, city llgl\ls, $1600/mo 720--0280 2BR 2BA patio garage , bedroom S 17 500 """ S 1300 11 •11 pvt tet'lnls court & """"' -·-1/c, o ..,, com laundry Cell '540-5937 ~M t90 Belt~~~ t.; S 1650/mo. 640--8183 Ct1t1 •na 2724 $675 mo 841 5084 BLUFFS S 1 tOO 1 Br 1Ba. dshwshr i p1if0 •2BR 2BA IN •·PLEX * PAlll IEWPORT l'UITl(ITS IN NEWPORT BEACH • oreat place 10 mi. on the Upper Bey Privet• clubhouses & h•etth sou 8 tennis oourta. 7 POOb dose to bu91neu, OC Airport FHl\lon Island conYenient lf'°PI on sight S1ngtes 1 & 2 Bdrm Apen- ments & TownhouMs I Ask aoout furnished ap1s complete with T\I hneos & ulenslll meyt>e rented lo' short term or longeri On Jernboree Ro a! San Joequ1n Hitll Ao 144-1100 Betutltul Hrbr Vu Home 2Br .. den or 3Br. Lg assum tit T D Xlnt buy at $229.000 Ownr 759-0805 or 67~5 Lrg Spacious Obi llke new lWlllllf -•• -2br 2ba, l1m rm. wet bar. --nuw 5 * Parll ()wnr 531-3 159 Little Corona 2 Bd trg decll $2300/mo A.gt 759-9070 2br 1~•b• clean vacant 1495 No pets or waler· Bltris. cpta drps. encl gar A.gt 963-2023 . t>e<IS Call eves 548-0648 hkups No pets S650 • •BAY VIEW• BLUFFS. 3BR. 2',.,Ba. 2 Br 1•1 Da. Studio enctd S600 dep 540·4484 1eeaut1tu1 2Br 281 apt. Encl H IAI IYll··IHtM L/I (.!rubbGEllis E•ec Home 3BR 2Da. 180 51400 Open Sat/Sun patio $625 610 Joann eachelOt'·Vt&.lk to beach gar & pvt t>ch Boat moOt'· f449M •lland8ord9au• U deg Panoramic oc.an 1l-4 548 vista Grande St Small pe1 OK qu1e1 area $425 1ngsavall $1450 ''di CO• IP w/brk 644-7070 ., .. ,.,.,,. ... ,.,.~, ••, view Untum or furn (8 l8) 331•6946 645-8453 650·0220 Of' 536· 7403 1 ALSO A.YAILABLE. e .. UFFS :iBd 281 wltend $1950fl'n0 675-5393 1 I 1 Br 1000 sq n S 1095 Frptc, • ;y111 ... bttt buy IMA.1-OLD-E CORON a DEL uaR Brend,,.._ 2br 2ba Condo. 2Br 2Ba Twnhse Child Close to ocean 1Br quiet Sorry no pets 760-0919 ... """' micro, trpl, 2 gw s. lovely oi. 1918 Wallace 103 comple• lndl"y carporl IUI Nlflm s 169.~ ! 760:8827 .... , llAll Spac 3 b<. 2 ba. lrptc. View $1,250 644-4099 $625 No pets 675·9291 No pets 1525 536--0490 au• YUIL.Y Not a naw, 3 Bdrm •. .......J, lllff.', IY.... Oeslrable tocetlon •n De patto S l300/mo 2 e _,. bl 3 Bd 2 81 2 -~ J W It 631 1268 EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br 1 patio 1""'"" rm Ins SUWlll "ILUIE car gar ...... spa and ocunlh1llllde 3Br+den, 2.,.,81 Condo Ana park Spacelous 2 oyce 1 z • 2B1 • den exec l'IOuH catl)f'I $625 mo Gas pes ' $900 mo 650-0110. v~ love to entertain? Lg euiu11 911,,,. loan :ft~ 8t.r'e'::.~~{i~ Cetta llna 1224 A.IC. newty renovated & 27s E l 6lh Si 646-6074 -WIY Hn CLIFFHAVEN 2 Bd, 1ea. You 11 love ll\ls l\Ome S 185,000 I tel land kilctlen, COf'IWm.lnl"' ......... 2BR condo wi den, A.IC 2 Ind~ No pets Rets * 1B1 ref11n crpts drps trplc nar etc Ida.I for,. 1425,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 '' ~ •"" S .,, " & ftcilities Reallsticllly car •ttach ger 1950/mo req 1.....,. 1500 089, I 5"50 • S350 sec .\vi • 1 uve wne<t' vou hive tired coupte No pet ... U""ll()UI: t1 1'tf'I 2132 VISTA DEL ORO priced. $34,000 Mertl\e Agt, no I• 64&-65.t t S200/mo dlacO\lnt tlll 642~502 Eves •Spec;teculer apas )earl\> 548-s:M>6 RNltors, 875-«>00 Ownr 640-89311720·1831 Macnab 644-6200 --*JJll Wll.Ull• Aug 642-03501760:9396 •BEAUT t8f lrple POOi * 1 & 2Br I & 181 suites NEWPORT VILLA APT$ .....,. 1111 ... 0..... ... JU Ila. NEWPORT BCH Re-4Dr or 3br. den. n.wty patio ene1 gar S565 No * Spec!OUS townl'IOuMS Apcroumately 1 mBe ffom 3BR Hm/OuplelC 7~ Large femlly rm, petlo, 3 duced Model perfect decor . t'"D• 2 car oar oallftl UITILI pets 399 w Bay 650-6357 :~~~:':esDllCOnt&S N t~ Beach 642-2357 __ __ C11r gef.~tHelght1 2BR 2bl $41,500 Ovlel frplc t~ yd. $975 mo OCEANFRONT •bed. 38R 1 . .,ba TIHH I pte Gard~ panos Central location on e p•rtt. tor ldtts 18 yrs/up '625 MC 099 548-8475 corner lll'ge yard bltlns wl d ht.up gar nr I ClrubberEllis 6~ ,!~~· s210.ooo. Agt Jody 1546-7171 3BR tba. pvt yard g•t· S3500tmo!MM H•rbor w 11son S675 WIY HT? CONDO 38', 2'~b•. dbl C..eteryLet1 de nerl w lter pd L=A,!~tl~~.::=l 786-760torS•85608 l*3Ugl'lledtenn1sco.>rt1 gar NeerHoagl126,700 ~~I lUS $7351mo,1slllest •S300 2Bed •den.aecutlty 1475 1 BR, retf'tg no •2S..,,immin9poots WlllllW llY ltJ ...... IMr. 2C:;;;;:;;.., Lota In oc;;,._ MCUtlty 548-0789 bldO 12000/mo pets. ldults preti'2-4 Apt •Streams & ponds low "'"'_. Warml ton -• Wet-......tH......_lnc o J•-St "73 7787 •Sorrv no ~ts ,....,...., ~ •.a•JJJI view Mellon of Peclflc 3Br 2ba hm nr SC Plurok .... .,., -·--... ~ " •F 1·" 111 To~h .... -... p•-0 h 2 _. 1•1.1• 11•-t• urn .,,1ngs iv ., •t• •••t ........ W. I-~,. 'l'J~IOU' "ncJle OM b l\ol.O l>t-<ft00m itC)h .... .,.,.. -· -Vaew M1mor1a1 perk. l)OOl-apa t1nn1s S 1 00 • • -r-, .. ,-,,-, .. ,-,"-,,-0..-(/Q-1)--£\-,.-,-_-!)~1:-~~Q.-·-·-·•-t mH'41< Bdrm, 3 81, Otn Ll00 BAYFf\ONT Home $1500pr(805)528-8286 mo wl grdr855 1407 ~ ;:)\!;;» l'<lt.J ~~ ~ L-<r ;:> •'"'' .sp1clou1 living room Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 101 --•--=-~•-=-... -----u .... ~,cm• t P'Ot.l•N with flrtplace, cathedfll Via Lido Sood & Ocean· COMPANION CRYPTS, 48d 281 TwntlM 2 pootl. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE WHY NOT CALL IH-1111 ••............ -... -· i.,_~·· .... • .~d'• t'..... Celllnep. a -ytighll, fOf'· front Duple• 873-7813 prMtlglou• Palm Court, tam w1ret1 A.viii 3/30 • 81 tarn rm. P<Of d.e & lflll911TI ~" -mal dlnlng. lefge country -Pacific Vlew S 1075 ' -966-l518 l\Jm, mag OCMn a cty lite Spefl(llng clMn lg -.:>ts ,_ ... • ... ,,.. • "'P"' -.i• kl1cMn. enxloua OWnet Nwpt Ht• Con1d<> 3M E 714/337·9170 an 6Pm 4 Bdrm. 2ba. pool, nr So vv Twtnt pool. MC wl tep adult & family MC· 11.000 cwpet elow9nce 15th St 38r 2 \Bl OuaM-(.,... ~ UH coa11 Ptau J12501mo 97S-91891 18-790-5125 tionSc ~t Pd No!*• S149 900 Loi• Jecoba ty c:ontlructlon LH _ c;a11 790.96~ 28dmt 281 $$90-$700 &44-S200 purch ... oPllon S12SO 17 Ul\ltl /~ l oata Nwi>t Shor• 3-48' 2'•8a 38ctrm 281 $750 ORI HCC I' I I I' I SUWlll YILUIE 15555 Huntington V•lt• Lanfl trOM Sin [)o8Q6 Ftet'W'l~ north Of e.actl 10 McF~ west on McJ:adden £ X 0 0 I I I' I I .:-,, __ ... mo/S 185,000 760: 1485 Mal s 1 3M, 9 SxG. t• •. 8.c:k 81y l\M 5 rm decOf 2 bftll lo bCl'I Cioae to 398 w Wll.an 131 5583 ~ --------...iAaamprinconfy&44_.t57 rom1n11c: frplc I/yd l)OOl1ttnni1N2-Hl3 -----.~--.iiiiiii-.....;.;.;iii9 - -ktd/p:1 '700 • others OoMn1t...,.~3rm laat. IMc~ 2741 IHI. lt1c~ 31ucre0ctenview48d. H.V. HOMES H_....(IMtWl evei 53e-9 t90 a..t,.. 14'>P't kldtP91 11 ssso !..-A J OHL y S75l< do.n Uiii• CHECt( THE Sr 539-t 190 Beal Alty ,_ 1741 ...., ~-'-' .._C_F __ A_C~1 '; .. · 1· I I I . prl11 bCI\ •gt amH C~rmtl model over NO quellfylng J S•H 2b bit Gould 151-\717 3 8d $240.000 Trade OK Or•t rental ult ' 1n1 On Brtfro.;t w/UNty bet\ C 11 Y ( I\ I\( \I 1111 UI L•Tm t•I .,.. Cell Rick 8~1 orovtded chlkS P91 must 28r S1SOO Call htty ~ ' • ONLYS2tUOOflfllMI lee Gr~al lo( 78C).7292 ANY TIME ... OtMrl IVlll •t 845-1111 Of 644-2270 S..mt32•Poppy10dey • Po1tof1no I • yd BkrtCo-op'-1-upetnllted •Nt-11•• ,.._.,_ ~ HM 6 ~ '*ICld 2br Fecing~H&HI.,.,_., & pool A¥lll ffilh 2HOUS£SGtoetS1t,200. equte>PeO k~ kid MOO =.=~~~ S22,00() \8 ' ~~4f:'..f.27 539t190BMtA1ty,.._ 'L' -'-' JJ down CountryCNbVi r !(l'Wl#HI an . rra 1 lllT& 1111 • flUI ,_., E 38A 2 • t>a. 2 .r4 -~ 7• I Sou"*-1 .:t of town •tOfY T~ ~ ....a,,_•YV7-ffH'J P011t"4 Codi ftow S• bltlrtt bed! ylrd 2 Cflr ..... 6' .. ] l.tJI by owner S\H.500 get S11001mo ,..... fOf "f -1'71 11 .... f &73 71 61 Allum lftOfl~tl'•~ Cl\•r1't ctaya H5·2IOO LIDO I LE· LO 49d , llm rm , form.I dine w/wtl bar. countr) lutehetl Nr P"'1 behea. tenn etc S,200/!nO 650-9313 or &50-4971 Npt Ct'9el 28<1•09n 21'~ Mini w AYI ntM tel 4 moe Of t 'ff S 12$0fmo, 120-0133 01 71&-50&2 ""' \HI\ 11 )( .I . . 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'Rototll, IOd, Med· pta1ter·rm add. !48·3147 150/montl'I 752·0740 ref'· Call alt 5. 842· 214 1328884 554 1831 - $100/mo. 752.07•0 l 35~;1 lllP J•ry lo42-05~ Fr""' Dottle883·1138 Ung 1prtnkl ey1l. aJJ 11'M ---- -Npl Ben. BlrchtOJl.11 $15/ lnt/E.lt Hout_e Palntln;. fem•! - -• Ttaall la1trutl1a ··~ · !!ff 11 ---work. top, prun, plant. All I•••• Cltu.lrJ mo. 24 Hr. Antwe< 1201mo FrM "ts. Call Ad•m P •••111 PAOF INSTAOC+ioA -t Carft! Cluajq I cement work we do. Wkly . Tale.x S 10/mo. 75&-8808 fS4&.0879 or 8-46-3180 J• ltr II f JH-1118 Vl<i Bfaden Pro. Pv1 court Par no , .... Repeirt STrAa cLEXN"To taitai ~RYwXLL TAPING ma.Int, ,, .. Mt 731·8502 ROBIN'S CL NINO ..... ; PAINTER NEEDS WORi<i • I Do li'lumblng Right~. In i..guna. •99·20l2 R.-urlaclng·S..lcoatlng Quallty work·LO~T!S All Texturae & Acouttlel SERVICE·• throougl'lly !JI 11 f Roofing Repairs 831·• 199 FrM .. , 1714) 831·5ee 1 FrM .. t. Kevin &13· 1503 1 TWll UIHUPI clean house. 640.0857 BRICK RK. Small 1061 Int/ 1' ce I ngi. re ln cab. D rains clear from $20 Taterial Main · oen cln--up, tree H 1 -, .... ~...,.... Colla Meta 1281 Y" tlCP .. work guar. Repair fau-11, di1p. etc. •P.iiiRl'io"'F"'. •r.flllI"':r"'H~T•u"'T•o-R"ING~ •••• t C •• c-1ttt lltetrical trim exp 20 Y,. 631-3086 ouMCINn ng, c•rpets 1'"'""1 _...,;!,. •75 3175 • Davie Painting 964·3837 ,,., "'"' · '_ _ uphol1tery, wJndOWI, etc. rv nt."" I . v • ---851·960<1 M&M 642·9033 ALL AGES! Cati Oelrdr• OrlveWaY1. paUot, paths, PUllll IUOTllO llr•JI Mai .. 111·1212 •ni•I . Pa~al al Expe<t s.t-vlce & Repair 720·9913 or &<18--4502 etc No Job too small OuaHtywOflc freeett. Haa•~aa -1~,...~~,...!"l'-mlll!'!'I!..,_ 32 yr1 e11p Retld'l/Comm. RETIAEDMath TEACHER Reas Mick-538-0553 ••"5513 ' ""'"·1401 2 Slll,lf'S Hou,M Cleaning. ••· 1-• (In t) Certified • •09035 "-"• 891" -, " ....., AME AN HANDYMAN resld I.comm I.move oula. CLEANTExPERT Clvl Litigation, Probltt. Lie•~ ,,_. "' lulorln/ math-all ., .... ClaJI• Cart NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No Carpentry, renclng, win· comp. rat ... lo48-7683 0Vet25yuraexperlen<;e Cell 752.0740 -CBES Pree>. 848-1190 -iiiiiiiii~--_..._..,._ B"•RHUGSCHILO CARE Jobsto1ma1.1.rea10nabl•. dows. plumbing. marllte. *EXP. HOUSE CLE.•N· Llc.T-l 16.•28 730.1353 Prectll ltrYill T~tiii •---'ct ~ Free ell lied 831 2345 b I h II t "' REGISTIREO & 10"NDED ""'1 2 care givers w/schoollng .. -• lu enc . au ng, e c. ING lady. Reliable, own ---p ri "' i S/Hr. c-.1 typing our IJ Mo'1 10 3 yrs 8<12-6&<15 RESIO/COMM'L/IND 28 And Ves Jesui 11 Lord trans. Carol 646-6502 tt ABC MOVING t• II!, 8( Call Lyn Raynolds & _,, CABINETS Free ests. ·-yrs Do my own work Lie (llc,#30405) 636-8244 --· Quick careful. T138046. ,XRfAINd INTERIORS Assoclatea 752-0740 •peclally. Newport Small Jobs & repairs. Loving, Safe, Dependable 2780• 1 Al 646-8126 Comn':'tlVe-Rates !Of all FRANCIS Housecleaning LO RATES, 552·0410 HANGING/STRIPPING Beach. Cill 752·07o40 & Fun. Your Child Desires ' ,,_ Good refs, free 11t1 C p a..i C TYPING SERVICE 645-2003 The Best 642•6255 c M. types of Comm Const. & 870•7894 IT&IYlll 11&.Ull VISA·M 673-1512 ..,•,.J!.._•_C!""I .... -~--EXE C ---__. ___ Ft1cia1 Aesld repairs 20 yrs ____ Expe<1 Wallcoverlng In· "YOllO·P• I Tartt 15 Y" exper all fields. arptaJry Pr .. School Teacher has FENCE REPI IR. N-& IXIW 751-3662 llc Home & Office Cleanlnn ITllllTI ..... •• R c I Reas rates. Judi 549-7309 -o c I 8 " .. -· .. ., 0 c Or~ · 1tallatlon. eas. on1U 1· Card readings. past, pres· Expe<l Carpentry Service •Y are n her home old. Wood, chain llnk. EC s FE CESPATIO By JODI Plffse call for range 0· lnal ant A11'91lmt. 581·8590 ent & fu1ure. Diane w· • Cl • i11 Repalr-Remod'l·Addltlons wka-up. reas, So Cit Pl2 Free ett. Gr.,., 968_0 118 0 K -N • lree estimate. 8<12-67•6 Student Movtrt. nsured ta OW t •, Ooor,,..etc 548-4980 area 556·•257 -• Covers Replace, repair. Lie. T12•·438. 641~8'427 NORMS WALLCOVEAING 650-2758 or 63l·896<1 Ofn1nl Wlndow Servlce. _,...1'!'11'!..,"Pl!'!fl"~"°"".-- --G Winter prices. 75<1· 1620 Cherl'1 Cln Serv. Looking NEW Watahouse Storage ALL KINQS. FREE EST. --Avg home 129·$39. Free & DRYWALL REPAIRS BUI~ OR REPAIR c •• ,.,., Ti•e ar•••it1• G home-;..al11 Paint· for a dependable cleenlng ----Llc•330986 760·7211 ...... u. •• ••t Lie. 786-2920 Walls, stairs. doors. locks. Sa.a • -an r_,, service? Look no morel p · • ---Aft 8. free est 847-7901 ra1llngs moldings & trim • 118J EU Ing Drywall Carpenlry 760·9•<15 or 720-8031 11ata11 -*WE GALS SHOULD* Happy St. Patrick Special --Don 962-8202 Apple, IBM & Big Mac Topped/removed. Ciffn. etc Gary 6<15-5277 PTL ----FINE PAINTING By RiCh· •HANG TOGETHER• Balboa Window Waal'llng Miitita1/lta .. 1lha1 C ----1 Co -PCS, our operators, our up.new lawns. 751-3<176 ------QUALITY Housecleaning erdSlnor.18yrsofhappy 839-0730 ANYTIME 603BalboaBI 673-3135 omplete pat os vers office. 'stale 01 the .,1 _ R li prof detalled. Refs. customers Lie 28064,. ___ _ Bulld/Remod: Spec kit. bath, ofc, rm add, patio cov/dck1, bay wndw Lie 4•6485 S11ve 5<17-8076 Decks Concrele wetk-sollware, hourly rates. OlEll-IPI Ul•llll H •L . . Expd. 494-0708 Kate Thank-V~I '993.4114 PlllFWllMWOLllll ways. Block walls. Room Carter & Associate• Lawns. 6-45· 7885 David HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE SPRING Cleanlng SA VESS RAINBOW-P-AIN-TING Parr lt•nal 495·2128 Please Iv mesa. add'ns. 15yr exp 646-4834 241-8972 -Furniture. Trash. Trees Wlndo s $35 ca ""' $65 mlP fT ,,, --Clean Ups•TrM Trimming 963.5415 NORM w • r,.-Quality la our pollcy • I 1· Windrlw Cleaning, Rasld'I CUSTOM finished carpen-C Yard Main! •Hauling avg home 631·5661 Greg 650-6646 JEFF lie 8688 THE WALL·PAPER·EXP H Ill & ottc. Quallty work with Add'ns-Deslgn-Remodel Top Quallty Low Price Free est Lie. 631-2345 try3by6e113per con8t9ra8ctor 7 o~tractt1ra MIKE 650·3283 LT HAULING · MOVING -----C ,. P 1 Se 1 H•YEll Hl ... llOV' OVallty 0 ooflng: Sr. dt12en g_ood rel_s. rea• 760-·9077 he 4 5 2 John ·425 •••trl . -. Garage & Yard Clnupa la1ua1ct omp .... te ant rv ce disc. Reis. Lie. •3-48877. ----Complete Clean-Up gen I J 6<15 6192 Drywall ~ 1tucc:o repair K F k 8•5 o 193 REMOOELER NOS WORK Comm'I, Tenant Improve-malnt. tree trlmmmg, lree on _ __ _· --ALO@ CROSS HEALTH & Cab·furn refinish, oelllngs Ptat C.1trtl · un 8 • Small Jobs plus drywall, ments. resld'I, remodel, ests. Mauro, 631·4997 Hauling/Lite Moving. Yard DENT AL ENROLLMENT Uc 287107 Dave 96•· 1045 -!!'!"!-.!'!!!'!!!!"!!l_.!Jl!!I'!! ... -• REPAIR Speclallat-$200 & To Pla<'e your "F'asl Re~u lt" Serv1<'e Oire<'lory i.d <.:•II Now Competlve Rates for all types ol Comm Const. & plaster, stucco. patches, room additions. Darrell cln up rototlli tree est A 1 & I f 646-3922 10111111111 1eu Free est 30yrs eicp repairs. Lie reas. depen· Mix Const. nc 639·3843 IBMAEL'S GARDENING 852."95fa Denis 652·815• _a_e_• __ n_o_. ____ DANS AL VER PAINTING Fleas-ants·roechel SSS 770-2725 anylima Walt Resld repairs 20 yrs exper 751·3662 Ile. dable. I CARE Orangt1 Clean-ups, General Main ---. Uc ::<125924 ~DAY GUARANTEE --------- Co 30yrs.Ken642-1770 Doon Tree trlmmlng 550-9316 R • Laa•1ca1ia1 Call Anyllme 96-4-2017 TERMITE BID TO HIGH? lll&UJllSPIOl&LllT Custom Re1ldenttal Work Clean· T 1mely· Reasonable 751-6943 llc:t441543 Retired "l!J<fo Contractor Entry & Frencn OOOra * YARD MAINT CLEAN-• .!_lh•I S.C. LANDSCAPING O L HOWARD PAINTING Guar to beat any wrluen Repair, reroof, rarock. re- Small jobs & cabinets. By Norman The Doorman UPS. "WE DO IT ALL" • 24 llr El• tH-11H Comp! lnatall./Wkly malnt. Put the shine back In yoor est CALL PESTRONICS seat Comm. resld. mobile Reas., llcJd. 6-<15-6456 Oak & fir 857-DOOR Dave 969-2120 •1 Do Heating Right Now9 Comm'llrelld'I 5•8-8803 kitchen & bath. 675·7079 859-0579 homes, lie. '472-1823 642-5671 Aput•eat1, U1I. Aput•eata, 01t. Reatall to leat1l1 tt Office leatal1 Hit Le1t A FH•• 3004 ltl1 Wut.. SIM 1..,.rt leacla 2719 S11t1 Aaa 2710 Slaue 2901 Slaare 290I Bright Newport office, LOST Sliver/gray Par11an BABYSITTER 5 nttes/wlc Nr So Cst Plaza 2 br, 2 ba. ,30. Quiet n/smkr tor mstr N ts. tJCean Vu fem 3 br 3 Approx. 6-43 s/f, inower Male Kitten vcty CdM pref own trans Call 8·5 *Ill GUYii* W/D hkup, lrplc, crprt, bdrm/ba N.B. 2 blks 10 ba gar Mllure n-smkr Mariners Mlle 646·2947 $500 Reward No ques-662· 17521548·4791 eves S If s4-5 mo 631 6198 ------t1ona asked. Kim pec:tacular go course patio, $900 631 -7956 bch $350/ul pd 650· 7369 • • New Bldg. OC Airport 730• 1225 or 495•8275 IEll·n IPE•&tO• view lrom this 3Bdrm --NB own r m/ba. lovely Apt area Corner of Redhill & __ _ n n charmer Pool. Jacuzzi ltt•I 2900 s7o wkly. Pl br, s350 mo Poot. 1ac. lndr11. Female Brl1tol 700 sq ft Recep-w/cllent, rent or high k Ilk d 2 ' lull br, deposit Npt steps / SCRAM LETS comm Polaris Hair/Skin par • e oar ens. car Lg upstairs w/bath"" WOl'llt· b h 650_8359 ft 6pm $400/mo 645· 1034 lion area. 2 offices. 1 lg • 17th St CM 642•6212 gar at dOOf Full security ing F/M $300 1st/1st C.M 10 c a room & storage area 1-many more amenities 631•4369 wk/559.,.014 COM apt w/pool,lndry Pruf htn• 1ohr 2 br 2 ba C.M $9<15/mo R & H Property ANSW£. RS Ready for occupancy For _ Resp, Non-smkr $400 condo, $337 50 mo & Mgmt 852-8713 appointment, please call Room 4 rent-House 1 Blk Aval! nowl 760-6773 u111s Avail 4/1, 650-7098 OC A'rport area-atrium ct, I no a 0"1de 64<1·0509. Sorry, no pets. to Bcti 1n Huntington -• g r • " llLllll&LM.l. Sal & Sun. 8am-4pm or 4pm· 12am. 841-1414 2 Stry 2Br 11.;Ba w/gar. pvt entr & patio Nr Hoag Hosp $725 mo 731-0595 Beach Call 960-6816 Corona det Mar Male n-Prof fem shr 2 Bel hse In parking, utll. janltorlal Chafe· Tether • • •-· • 2902 Wlkr 10 shr 3Br 2ba So or COM avall 4/ 1 $425/mo 225·630 sqft Mo to Mo HIGHER lllN/lll'L IFC Ma _, PCH $400/mo. 673-2006 Call alt 6 30 6<14-4026 okay 852-9366 "Old you ever notice," part time Bookkeeping, ---says young man 10 date, invoice typing, order tak-•OPENING MAY 1 * Female Roommate 10 Prol Fem shr my beaut 2Br Office spaoe for lease 1 or "that the lower the ret-1ng. general duties. •WESTCLIFF Lg 2Bdrm 1Ba. new decor, patio Adlts pref 6<15·8152 Board & Care Home for share 3BR 2BA Home on NB Twnhme S400• •.; 2 rms " shared entry. 1aurant1 have their lights. 650·3880 the Elderly Happy home Balboa Island. 675·52 l6 elec Furn Must be very Phones installed, copier the HIGHER the prices?" atmosphere with lots of --clean & respon Avl 4/ 1 service available. $375 ea TLC 540-4101 Kathy Female non-smkr share Ev 645-7220 ror 2 rms . $400 for 1 rm, -- OCEAN SIDE of Balboa 11 l 2904 N BWATERFRONTHOME PROMONTORY POINT ample parking Agt Ptlltlll 43rd st 1 Bd 1ba de-Rtteb,::tlt 1 s.coo • u111 646-0329 673•7761 StrTicn 3014 tached unit. gar yrly u11•• IUOI Prol/F Penthse, VU, bath, $650/mo • dep. Leave -Cd,M Fem n-smkr 3 Br I an ammen1t1es 673-2533 Small office for rent at Meet Gay friends. Pro· phone number for appt llTIR Ill ~ S~a ' of~e/den • PROM POINT luK2Br' 2Ba 1763 Orange Call Betty lesslonal & Sem1-prot 6-46-27511548-6933 Wkly renlals S 135 & up 4 tmo • utll ~-66<19 prol/M n-smkr, 5475 . 'Ii 645-9161 or 644-2270 thru Gay Encounters Oat· BLOCK T O BEACH DE· Color TV. free coffee. Fem/rmmt to shr 3br Npl ul. 497 ·6005. 675-9534 Sml exec offlCe for sub· j ;i..$14}5 ~3 r v I c e TATCHEO UNIT 1 BR heated pool & steps to ~hores Condo Steps 10 Shr 3 bd 2 sty C~. lse. John Wayne airport --- - lba, garage Yearly ocean. K1tch's avail bch $275/mo 646-6457 walk lo bch, lrplc. $375 area 390 s/f, lnclds prlv Sclattla & lllPR lllllT I IEOn A/C payable. IBM PC or equiv. Exper for builder/ developer, non-smoker. type 45 wpm. 10 k~ touch Send resume to: Controller, Taylor Wood- row Homes Calif. Ltd .. 4921 Birch. Ste 110, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 S650tmo yrly On 43rd 985 N Coasl Hwy Fem will shr 3Br NB hm 6755015 ofc recept 1torage I · 3011 St Leave ph number lor Laguna Beach. 494•5294 wl prol Fem over 50 ' utit • S5s0/mo 851°-9522 lltrachta IHllHPlll appt 646-2751 /548-ti933 SUUH MOTEL $325 . 1/2 util Refs I Shr lg lovely Mesa Verde -POSTAL SERVICE e11am F/C for 1~1 CPA farm -----540 0503 1 4 C M hm Mstr br/ba non-• CdM dlx suites AC. ampl training Recorded msg Send resume w/salary l•H· 21 llR(w /frtlc) Wkly rentals now avail • a 1 pm 1 smkr $400 556-0391 prkg, from $600 2855 E. 24 hrs 891·8984 hlstoryB.A.C. 881 Dover Drapes & carpets Nice $ l 261wk & up 2274 New-Llber81 male 2br/2ba N.B Coast Hwy. 675-6900 Dr. Suite 17, Newport area. Call 642•4387 port Blvd C M 646-7445 nr Spyglass HUI. pool, fac "THE ORIGINAL'' -l MO FREE TUTORING for Learning Beach, Ca. 92863 VERSAILLES 1 Bd xlnt. SEA I SUI L088E S355 640-1030 Til)'l ROOllATE FlllHS XLNT LOC-UTIL INCL ~~~~~!'."i~~~.a~~1~3~ IHIUIPll quiet locatlon Full aecur-3026 w coast Hwy, New· Looking tor mature chris-ls Sttl ti T.Y. FROM $150 UP writing Slingerland traln-lty bldg Avail now pon Beach, kitchens. TV 11an woman 10 shr home NEWPORT 756-1484 CALL (71<1) 968-8193 ed In mulll·aenso ry FIT time lor pleasant work $875/ 6•4 7215 A p N k ... --area. Computer 1kllls. n-mo .. • gt S 125 • wk sgl. no deposit nee neg ·sm g ,,ms Young Exec loo«lng for • roethod1 for Dyslellla ----645-0403· Pm 760-5711 female 10 shr lurn apt In l1111tH Xlnt refs Mrs Davies, smkr. Reft req. Contact Yll IEIHYE fT Reatala to 64,. 7779 Ole Mgr. v.R.1. 492·6801 GATED VILLAGE COM· Sia 2901 011elyoceanv1ewhome ln C.Meaa$300 751 ·8575 ltatals 2911 _-___ C mllP Utt• MUNITV 2 & 3Bdrm are Larc;na Fem non smkr leatall W11tt4 29" OFFICE wifH GARAGE llltrtfl1-tlr llP I " 2,'-+BPaU.RE1600-Xt800RV sqG. 11, 2 n~s~~ T?ikeBE~~H 3FeB~ S• O Incl ulll ~97 -5331_ Need 2Br hm/apt·on Bat· Near Balboa Bay Club T .D. I 4021 Total IHlcompellnlsPlatllon to o LU U ar-r, ,..,w Pvt rm/ba tux NB home boa lslnd R-p mature $315/mo . 646-7641 age. SPA 1n master suit· $300 642·2•98 Eves $150/wk $450/mo. Avi ..... Widow has money for S<I0,000. looking for lndl· working persons Hm ---TO' $10 0001 p o B es Dining room, wood NB prof male 25-35 now 6<15-0911 Iv mso 7 6 o . 1 o 6 8 I wk cl Y Coaatrtial . s . u . n vtoual to work with I M burning llreplace, micro· n/smkr shr 2br apt F 2B B CO 752-1222 le1t1l1 2911 credltv/no penalty. Call PCXT(LOTUS Symphony wave oven, private patio I shr r 1 a M, nr Denison Assoc 673· 7311 Sottware Program) to do ELEGANT LIVING only ~~2:c~· ·o~~~s 6~~~7~~d China Cove Ocean vu. Young active workg Can· Shop/Store/Olllce/Stor----s light bookkeeping & 15 minutes to Fashion wl d Neat prof n/smkr adian cpl w/sm yg male age, 275-740 sq ft raas. Btlr Waitt4 some word processing Island, 15 m1nu1~ to So N-smkr. prol shr rurn 2Bd S495 Ullls pd 640-1030 lab nds hse/apl renl/shr Costa Mesa C-2 5•8· 72•9 Auto ror growing firm If you ~~:C:~~lv~~ ~~~ ~: ~~~/y~pt $4~~~r~~s g~e ;:0~:; ~~~~~~P:W~~~ IHB·L:?~-~~';'~ob reas SALE/LEASE 1000 sq It * OFFICE * ~~::s e~~~~: !~.':,~ San Diego rreeway 2473 840-052 t belore BAM nis W/O & spa s350 , ---retail, across from NB City *CLERICAL* a strong aptitude for Orange Ave 631·5439, By 113 ulll 548-4340 Young quiet Prol/F wants Hall. Npl Blvd. 645-9628 math. please reply to appt only Balboa Is waterfront 3Br lo share your home or ---2922 Major Cadillac dealership President: Collins As· 2Ba hse to shr wlyg prof sir Sulte/ba Decorator condo In Newport Beach Stora1e In Costa Mesa Is seeking soclates 8<10 Newport ha Cleaeate 2776 M/F Avl now $450 Jim lu,., Ocean vu. lrplc 2131275-5474 ext 61 Ullll SELF ITIUll a reliable, enthusiastic tn· Center Dr Suite 660, OCEANFRONT Spacious 863· 1770 or 675-2330 bait poollrac & more 213/<150-965 1 eve Many different sliet dMdual to fill a full·tlme NewpOft Beacn Ca 92660 2Br 2Ba gate lock entry r h t ' ' d the ~tdagrd& 9..aatre ~enatry, Clesaecn Gu11e1 ltr starting from S40 up poSitlobn. Tbhl 11 candldlate 1111111-11 Many amen111es Adil e as es raw in u ,. I 2912 Open 9-t; 7 days mull ea e to stan m· '"'"' bldg No pets s 1100 • 1 West a Dally Pilot quiet woman pref Musi eat 20522 Laugna Canyo~ Rd mediately and must be 4 hrs dally M-F. Costa sec Call 9 10 5 492-4929 Classified Ad 642-5678 see $725. 650-5513 sfo Storage garage 9x16'. Lag Bch. <197-6900 . acurate with figures, key Mesa. $6 hr Call Judy, 731 West 181h St. #5, by touch & flllng. An Xlnt 556·0961 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Costa Mesa. 673-7787 Aaata1teat1t1 3 benefits pkg Is ottred & SPtRifUAL READINGS salary 11 open. Please ---------i Advice In All Matters & apply In per eon to Brenda SlllLEUUIE El side C M $60/mo Sheryl 673·3117 Olliciit1talL2914 Counseling. 1815 So. El ~g~~P~ hours of 8 Cami~~· :e:~·2~;2n9~lern. IAIERI CAllLUC ELDERL y PARENTS'? 2100 llarlter lld 1368. <153 & 209 sq ft at Vacancy In luxury retire-Ont1 Mtsl $1 30/sq ft 1617 West· ment home. Non· Amb -- cliff. NB Agt 541-5032 or ambulatory 6'<13·8481 REAL ESTATE SALES t11t I Fen• 3004 *TO TNE TOP* OlllfFElll and other dutle1. Male col· tege atudenl. 25-35 hrs p/week Day or evening driving. non-smkg. Dark suit req. 759-1960 COSMETOLOGY ASSIST Lie. 107 Main St. ----- Income Tax Preparation ·ceriaa ••I •ar jlt~rt ltacla W11taia1111 Sulllvan Tax & enpg. P4VATE ACCT MGMT TAX CENTER OF Serv. 69<1 W. 19th St, lndlvduel & small business ORANGE COAST. 1388-4 FrM consultation 1 Dey financial 760-6081 , Goldenwest St 531-5483 Service, 646-1836 1 Ct1ta •111 S11t1 Au Cla11lllad Adi are the an1wer to a 1ucce11fUI gar~ or yard talel lt't a bet1er way 10 tell more people!- ~c~P~X~10 ... y·e·ar·s·e·x·per-.·ca--n1----------------- 1ncrease your ralund. *ROD RHYAN BUS. SVC. Home appt., reas rates. TAXES, BOOKKEEPING Oy/5•3·9133 av/6<15-9682 & R.E. INVEST 556·8155 Rtlr Waattl 5100 Belt W11tt4 5100 Btlr Waatt4 st• IEIEUL IFC/TmlT IFFIOI CURI llECIPTllllST 2_ Openings for part time Part time. Small N.B. In-Mon thr Fri. S•IHr. wcrrK, hours open, salary surance olc. Phones & Call Shannon 751-6190 or neg Boat & Yacht Ins Inc. gen~ clerlcat duties Call 5<16·2313 505 30 th St. NB 720·7403 . -----675-7776 Marty.__ lllClmUllT Pllll .l•L Fll-l•f OFFICE WORK. lntlfett· Orange County magazine n • Ing pan-llme for mature needs a stiarp, non smolc· Part-llme. 5 daya 20 hrs lndiv Accurate typing Ing highly organli ed front Typing. gd communlca-req. Call 846-7 <131 office person wtlllng to t1on skills. varied ofc ----di 1 t f d t' C T 0-lllhYll• ••• 1t nan ea var a yo u 19$, duties ontact erry, ,.., ......, Good phone pe<sonallty 631-5594 II IHI P&m IP and grammar. Typing, Ille lllL FlllllY Permanent part time pos· d1ctat1on. word pro· Wllllng to team Able 10 Ilion. Monday I0:30am to ceasing skills needed. work Saturday•. Call approx. 6·30pmJ Tua.day Please respond by mall Le 0 n • s 1nter10 rs . 10am to approx. 5:30pm 10. New Homes Me~ 756-1420 No exper nee. Apply In iine. 3151 Airway Ave. lltlSEOlWllll students ok. $7 p/hr COM, 752-6955 llllUICI llllCY eKper . commercial person to handle Inside desk Anchor Paclrlc. 536· 1475 KNITTER exp. wanted In busy S.J.C. yarn ShoP <193-0610 10am-5pm UYllT &ITllT Experienced and creative layout ertlst to produce quatlty ad layouts. comps & llyer\Jor a fast paced dally newspaper. Con- cept to finished art. Send resume only & •erox copys of work lo Steve Hough. An Director lllAllE CIAST llllY PtLIT 330 W. Bay St. Costa Meta. Ca 92626 person Pennysever. Bldg. J.1, Costa Mesa, 1660 Placentia Ave, Ca 9i626 Costa Mesa OrthOdontlel Cl&IHllE lSlllT. exper. ortho chairslde as· slstant. Must llke to work with people. Many em- p I oy men t banellta 546-5170 PEST Clmll TfCI Lloyds Pest Control needs IEClmHllT /nPllT PIT, 60 ~ wpm Busy real estate office. Mull be presentable & reliable. 5 hrs dally, llexlble. Call Alllson 631-1266 WMr.l<R • ~f /,' . '~. • route technician. We RICIPTlllllT train. Must have good Ad egency nr airport nda driving record Call Mr, gen. otc. It typing, $800· Taylor. 8am-12noon, $1000 Alan 851·9780 979-6021 -------- -PET A TTENDAN1 llEClmHllT busy Laguna kennel Stan National Real Estate Oe-$<1 50 494~01,.2 veloper near Orange ___ . _. ____ County Airport Is seeking Prtlltr / Ill• F11l1lltr lndlvldual with Kint phone for dry cleaners In New· skills, front office appear· por1 Beach 64<1-0932 ance & typing minimum 50 wpm Non-smoking office Send resume or PlllllTlll lllllH ~~1~p:;,1;51~~· L~;~~~ MacArthur. Suite 225, ---------Need ambitious person to Irvine. ca. 92715 promote Clrculatlon In __ LEUL SECln&IY Par'I or fUll time, exper Carman & Man1fleld, CdM 675-0200 Irvine tor the Dally Piiot lllClnlHllT PIT Weekday evenings • No exper nee For Inter· commission. Contact Mr view. phone 842·9606 Czarny 1030·12 30, ------Saturda), \larc·h lti ARIES 1\1.11d1 ~I \p11l 1•11 <>1dn' from 111r .m· ..,uhJl'll 1t1 d1:1n11l' < 11•t 111g1·1l11•1"'11h111d1\ 1d11al' \\hc1 'hatl' 1nll'll'\I\ 1dc:a' Y11u :If!' d ill' 1111 .tdd11d ll'1 llyn1t111n oll llll,llk fn11 11 ll\'l'I\ l'l\ln. \ 1r1,1.11 n,Hl\1'' li>tur1· 1n ,11·11.11111 WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPORT BE ACH 1 .. --------If yoo are dedicated and Blk/tan shep mix fem. motivated to pursue a puppy, Fem tan/gray long term career In com· Siamese mhc, Afghan. merclal real estate bro· rem blktt>tn Male Gar· kerage, we'll train you to man Shep blk/lan Male be a pro Submit your ra· blk/brown Alrdele sume Mike Isaacs. C/O 64 4 • 3656 Newport Realonomlcs Corp. 3500 _ Balboa, 675-6412 llOIAllC 642·<1333 ext. 229 IECIUTlll LU•U llAHEOIUT IAILY PILOT $3 50·$4. p/hr 20 Hra p/wk. Mon-Fri Morn & Alln hrs avail 18 Vrs or older. e•per desirable. 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(f cb IY-\1.trch 201 ) ou t?.1111 ,1dtkd 11·"11.4111t1<m v.1c.h rnmt•\ trul' nwml)l'r ol nppo'\11t· \l'\ hdf'l' h11n11 t·m111111n,il fulltllmt•nt fitddt'n fC'\OUITT\ <;urp1· 111 f111 dr1111l Rt•nnmn "·llh ~flJ\t fu\\' " a h1ghhj1ht I 1t>r .t pl.t)' r11l1 I '0"'f!' ... ,,, hfl ;,, ~· .. "'., • r-.~ ••• l fill .. ,. ••• ltl41 COUNTER HELP PIT M-F: light duty truck mechanic Super Sandwich, 675 needed In S.J.C Should Paularlno, C M 545-•867 be familiar with Ford product• Apply in per-330 W Bay Cotta MU8. Ca 1450 SQ 11 view suite Animal Shelter E Coaat Hwy. Sul1e 1, OHml PIHll F /T Costa Mesa Print Shop. Lt bkkpg & typing req. Call btwn 9-5.642·2395 IESHYATlllln son at 26031 Avanlda Aeropuerto, San Juan l•--------Capo 9-<1 Mon-Fri. <196-0335, EOE IEAL ISTITI IHTlll Orange Counly developer Four priva1e offices with I~ FOUND 3111 rem yg Gldn Corona del Mar, CA 92625 reception area • set· Retr vcty Fairview & 405 Fem Aide live-In assist retarial office t kitchen-lrwy 831·2339 teacher In whlchr, pit. rm. OHml PEI• IEIHW. WT., GIT looking for 1harp peraon- for dry cleaner1 In N-. E X P E R M o n I F r I able woman lor position or 1xclu11ve private club In Newport Beach. Mull have phone e11pe<lence. Data entry exper helpf\11 Apply 3700 Central Ava In Lido Village. Mon thr Fri, 10em-7pm 875--0900 ette Newly redecorated brd +-$300 mo &<15·2357 as hostess for a new pon Beacn. 6'<14·0932 4pm· t2am. Salary neg. home development In Benellta. 631-3999 aoo11m•cu11 ••1-1101 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 1'2·1111 Fast paced restaurant need• beck ottlce pe<- son. Challenging poa· ttlon Mu1t be able to handle stress Prefer e11per Call collect 1213) IELIYEllY PlllH Long Beach Must be lie Ellperlenc:e tn furniture de· 11111/USllT Mllll Salary plus benefits Lite livery. Full time. Excel COUNTER HELP typing. Call Holly, (714) RllllllT ll&IAlll driving record. Call Betty Excel opport, Oood ben• 557·"260 Live In polillon for 9 to 11am, 8<12·2053 ellll & profit 1harlng. IUL Ell&,. ULll an expanding women• ---Work for the Bell Cookie '5 r.,ld 11 1 un11w '"'°' NewpQfl Bch Wateffront locallon on Pacific Coast Hwy Apprx 1000 sq 11 71<1/645-7100 924·9423 llLmlY PEI• In Country-Blue Chip Lie. R E Agents. 150.000 en a progr1m 0 2 plus plyr No travel. for chemical dependency, ver 1. mull have gd Cookie of San Francl1CO Cf I en t, Pr 0 v 1 d • d . Xlnt fringe benefit a. CdM Office Sul~ A/C, parking, lrom $700 Ct1ll 673-4120 AIMii, &sSISTllT driving rec. 30 Hra p/wk. Now Hiring for Laguna 673•3991 EW DIRECTIONS FOR --------• Rapldly eicpandlng na· 6"5•0093 Beacl'I • exror. helpful, WOMEN, INC FOUND Sat Yno blk Fml tlonal co. headquarter1 In lllTAL but not nee or Interview IUL llTITI 110'11 For •PPt 548·55'46 Doble mix. choke chain Fashion lslendh Newport Front Office Secretary 7141898•8888• ask for ~ust be llc.nsed tnd IQ· L.--,-au-ra_n_t nr Mesa Or 673.0114 11'1 Beach nMda O Ice uals-OPS/Insurance ••per Blue Cl'llp. gr•llve 10 l'landle list-Para~ltt Caft ElfOITIYE SlfTH 5 tent, coon.,. Good future 60 9 7 0 andt • ltwNrt C. .. tr for brtght. alert, ootgolng, 7 ~1 or 2 • 14'!1_ llTll lllTE ~~ri e;c~f::':k + f:nore hiring for from SS50 pe< month FOUND Sml Collie vcw last learn«. 8• ... 9900 lttt1f flH~/lft ltlr Experience prefetred by 831· 1268 LUNCH HOSTESS Luxurious prlvlla offices Oxrord Ln. Coll~• Prk Auto Two u .S c OenUata ln not neceuary Earn CASHIER. BREAKFAST with NCretarlal stall and 850·9897 or 5<18· 167 *IEIYIOE* quality progre11lve N.B $<150 -$600. per mont, WAITRESS, TAKE OUT spacious w1ndow1 Over-LOST F/SHl!L TTE gold & ore are IHklng self· No collecting. Call 10•m WINDOW 600 D NewoOrt looks courtyard & patlO• white vie of MeM del *IEOIPTlllllT* motivated lndlv to join lo 4pm Mond9Y ·Frld9Y. Centlf' Dr. NB a..•-123'1 Sp•ce alz" range from Mar C M 556·4458 Neeo.d to answer phone. their delltal t .. m Exper lla-u-••t ·-··· 10 lar-Perl--t for -II days 642-7950, evH _..... -...... •-..... Lo1t German Shep and do llno ~rM tr• 830 7 •••y-•y 1 or 2 peraoo1 Biie/tan CDM·REWARO-7 30 em to 4:30 pm 6 -786 -.,.._ Call Jiii at 760-8252 CHILD HEARTBROKEN daya I Wffk. beellent DRYCLEANERS·Countar 142·4121 Full Services, Executive 673· 16001760 8500 benefit• pack•g• In· elCpetlenee or will traJn. Sultfl!I Furn/unfurn Of· -eluded. PIMM call Tina Full-Time CM 642-5466 •II &•I 1 LOST Ladi.t Qold watch, IOf appointment betwe.r1 ---Certflled o; lxper tefl IPIC• •vi lmmed OC· Citizen• Gold fee. Vic the houri of 8-00 am 81\d EXCELLENT INCOME 7am-3 30pm ' 3 30pm cupancy s350·S895tmo M ... Vetd• area, C M 12 pm for home HMmbly work 7 30pm lit• p1tten1 c:::u~~·~gu~n~ Rew•rd 657-1000 1111111 For Info call 1 504· load Good worklno Rental Incl telephone LOST Medlum•Blk C11, 94e.o3 tS HI A-438 Cond 41 Bedt . Country 1nswarlng, T ele11, prkno. gold-gr"n eye• w/cream OAllLUC llNIT IALll UNI. Club. 5•9·30t 1 _ 1an1tor1al, kitchen, copier, 11 .. collar ~-117& Seelllog well org1nlit<S. 11111'1 • lllllT&ITI be'lerage Mrv 752-7170 LOST Sltmete, rMle, 1 ' 714/540·9100 ll'lorouon 1elf•ttartat. 3·1 1PM, Certified or LGE FURN OcHn~ ore. neut 315 Vic 7200 Biie ~ Femlltirlty with I 8 M Tralneet Futl and pan '"'Ids t*e>Mne dlyllme Oc .. nrront, W Nwpt &-...... System 3•138 1 cs.#lntnl llma M ... Verd9 Conv 1n1 M1V & rec~t Dana 9'1'1 S100 A.ward No -•• _., plUt )(Int oppty fOt tl'le Hoep . Mt Center St, FIT QS* MC 831·1870 r""ht ""'''°" w/firtt cl... Coal M ... 5 .. 9.5••• Pt 1550 p/mo 81 ·,441 QuetllOO• Ulcad -p';'og:Uaive manufac. ... -~ a&k for Ann lo11· Siik y T ertlar, 1m1 &111 Tiil llafm rur..-Irvine Send r• IHllll &llllTllTI ME.OICAl.SUITE malt Stwvr-y 'Fergue' llQhl ,~,.. News>Oilflr• •umi to Ad 444, Dally Frr or f'fT SAM4"11 ' Kl>S·EARN GREAT TRPS Afl> PRIZES! MIS ll·l4 UMi _. 10 m.oo '" •1• ........ ,~ ......... '""' -........ ........... , ......... l .. ~ ...... -~·~it•, .. ... -...... ,. _ ...... "" ..... .. .............. , ....... ··~"' ... --......... .,._, ..... ..,,,. .. , ...... '""'" 'f\J ....... , ... (714) 541-70U Corona aal Mat 1-400 l l f N9 11<./ID VIC BklHI ,Centet, 3000 E Cout Pilot. P 0 Bo• 1680. 2PM 10PM Ell.O or Cert ~~bb~M~V~~oo R~ARDS~IM4~15 H~:·~~~~~a~~~M~-~~L~ __ .. _~~~·~~_n_e_~~~~~~~ ... ~~~7~7~M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . -I • ._'.l ift~..._., I WI ··-lff??m ' , JclM W.,.. ,...,... °' .._.. ..-.., • .. .. Ceil.-, .._. r ''* 11me -•-. ftiiii ,,,.-Jrr **''11· .,. "'"'' ~ ,,... .... "°' .,... 1 1 nv WC11t1DR ·~=-. r.:. mo. role In,,. :C'*• ._._.. to m--11&~. PY 111-1111 Catel, -. .. eu.neo . no "" ... ..__.,. ·=---·-... , .... l:tO II H , join our aat """ Self mottvet ~be"-' _. ._. fl'Ofll ..... -, • UlliCll iRAHOM Pi "llL '1111 group of •t· '"-aHnt P•t1ona11ty piW:lnt ,_.. voeo. Ind......, ....... 11'11 •1,.,,_. ._.., a,_. nm. 11i1i:"ln t•hoN rep.a. ~t. Ooecl a~ .... ~ A#IY In 1t1nt1y .... ._. -. 1=""""',..-----...~-. ttt/H7-4111•ft 10ern ,._hex ............ ...,: P•r•on. Mon·-rh-\ltl 1111-....... u.:. OJI i.onet•~-,. .. 9!!!!MiJI §1(11 ~ worf Pl'CIClllDr 1:30-tl:noon. ld11wtvW c:= ....,. ........ .., obo -1 -PAY w1-r...:..~10ln~S*Mft THI NIWP<Mftfll t GIMI & ciWOfll Din-rm ......., '* ICrOllr ,.. ,._,. ...-.. • '"" · r..., •-"' ._,,,. 1107 JM1boNe M n.1, I~ Uphol. oew., oond I 100/obo &e1-1• -,.._ .. .,... . .-0. Cieri . ... lltTmW •PPllCellonl.. Mr om ~Beedt llOO. 1 Im "° ...... Univ Attllelc °'*,,...... w~.. U~lHl,/ll1·1MtA ()C*'lnge for 15 ~ Fuant ... Of 1101>9rt Bein Din-Tbl '4IO GE MUtlcal eQuloment tall oO:/T, An lftl'I ~ Wllllem Fro11 & A1; 1·---.. 11111!!!!!!!!~• rm ' ' . ' bertfllp 13to + trane tlle. ~ 1•1 ' 71 2002. ~. very COnel.llttng '"m now In-~~· 1401QuallIt,1-11\anee~ ~ = 1............... ._..1 7 dean. new taint. IAPftOI. t~ tor ttaft lo W • ,..,.._,a.en, ta. =· 711-612t Univ iii\iiilO ~ "*""" !Iii... !111 MloMll:..=. 09() vtcie acoount1. Job Comm1811on end/or 1a1ery berttllo Dolle IC . ..00 + fll!R =r'or U9 cleeGr~lon: a....' P. A, .. n poaltiofl PIT evenine• I llT .. ..,.. .,.,,. fee 144-2911 In Huntington Harbor 'IO l20I AiC. s •. 5tK ~ •• ~· 1" ..... lor ect!Ye R.e.~. No ~:SO•l:OO) for •1rvtne LU H7.,1~ ~"'°· 111•1.,1 ri-· •....::"'.:=· car:,*:: ha! ~o ': lie. req. Muet ~. hav. enaear. Contact Mr. Ko ~ le9i; bed l1ea. 11111t hnltut/ SLIP WANT!D, 31' o::*11M2Ga • p ..... IOl)ly. Mey earn ioodorganm1ion..•1111a Czarny, 142-4333 .. ,. 421~,olneettlal-lpm ••111 JIM httram Tom, home ~ Ut> to 110. pthr. 0( work I'«• deta11 WOrk. Boote· ·229· l.oul• xv ouet. med• .111\ 17j;;ppro. Ml-Stat, otc 14111u Im .. on1tr9ightM1arywl ben-~eeper & computer MA•llUT draaw, Minor & benctl ceee,1dnt1100.~1eo llnrlh Jiii .,,, ... JED Top~==,_ ~t1. Hre evall. &·&, 9-1, Dl",,~1~1.11. Call Ill.IN.IT 1250.Bdrm Chair 175. OreMI O.· Solid elm m;p-m° ~~Yli..I' -··· ~~~y.5-~.~P~~,'nr.i;,~ ~~,:::'Pr~ QIMetop~.llk•* .. ~~'JOlleir• a .... S.Aee'IHllQ .... Ill•'•' K•••tt• Commerce Tbl Mc>. 649-sttl 1350. call 813-7311 pewt hangar, wtttt ~ *,****** -• ••-- C9nter •t 328 W. K1tell1, 11oan111111.1 MITUITTTNT EXECUTIVE' OFFICE tull'MUlte.860-IOll ........ .., 2'3or114;7-2m Bldg 4M, Orange. .,~ ........ ......,Lo... In ~o ~to c:= ~.: FURNITURE L·lh•S*I I .. 15&.... Piijul ;~ ~, •• ....,..t..... , WPM. w11 tF9ln. 17. .... ....... ~ 7•71n Jett 7'A' l&Lll·.llWILIY 1ctlY9NewponCen1er plttt. tmmecs. °'**"· '"'"'•hinge: Kitchen cauctt er'JI :bl9 'Con. 'if WWW f,m Bil 11320llepalr(1c.it124) 111111114• lull time for fine Jewelry Re .. tora O~. Front Of· Cory, 173--3"1 ~~~4 ~d~ CS.by tibe, '2 Hly chrl l fl lunkhouar. ici.d.d, !1 a321120l~~,n~~) ~ .. ~2 ~-_!>!!· 1tore. Lit• bookkeeping, flee po1lllon r9Qulre1 N •Ill• • 1 • eceeaotlel l600 330 E Qll*etor/roof & ctatt "' .._.,r .......,. ,.-., mpg, ___ ,, exper. pref. Coete M ... good telephoM voice, -••·-Her tag•. Pr. grffn -22M St CM 645.o1ts elf. 350 Chevy et1a1. &2320l5epalr 1fdc;103) anf, em/fm .:.. cu. ar ... s.a.3403 typing, S.H & tppMr· xlnl pay. Clean ehop. vetoul' ~. Wooamarti " · Crulel. am/fm CB 92320la/tl'd(1rrtl174) tometereo.Pwrwndwt. ULllNllM tun llme, Lido Vlllege, exper. pref. Cell Nancy, F1rn '1 Lingerie , 873-7710 ltlQe, Reel E•••t• IX· Eltper. only need 1Jp91y. or191na11. AUit ~our MfTAOC.122Cop6er,"*'l. .,. t ••• e· :·pod· 9252 .. 59C)L'd(1fnu30e) !71( ml, top cond. Aliklng patience Mlpfui but not 581-403 t W I n g b a C k · 8 Po cond. Perf9ct for eml of~ AIE ~ Roof ladder' 93 320l 59C) 'S' ( l•IX-418) • '4395. See •1 1'35 ••Mntle:. Prefer local w•-,. • ....._ Brown/Jorden patio. no.. lnqulf• at e&0-7070 0nty 3tM ;,,i Sta 750· 93320! a/I 'S'(1fnu433) Superior CM 131-0300 reeldent For Interview ••-' •••--MGA 9tereo, complete. =ff;J od!I c.1751·1300 Pvt pty ' S3528ealt L'd (1~&) Late ·9 1 505 STD, & epo, cell Mrs Duhl. IS.50 p/hr, Much mor•. 720-1447 __ IU --93 528e alt L'd (207194) I fm WllLIY I TAYL• • :~~~:.·~1u':. f\eclllw c.. 145. t Dwf • vn . c. 93 733l a!t rd (861178) ~ ~ ~~11 I. I. SAUi Nllll ltalhn '"-4111 Varied day & ew. lhlftl, 0. &40. 842-1512 ~5 ~·s.CWt:""' Tllftl MM ~ ~=~~:==~) p•_..-.----"E71- Went euper agent for d• inotd Wll~. 496-5717 9eerl Waeher 1250. Gel ... 1e· JEWEL, CllMn. gel cond 13 833cll a/t rd 1-150 luxe Condo ...... 2% w••-• dryer &eO. Obi bed With ~ Orand Upright UOO. ~ for John aft M318159C)llt(1~~) *' '11 PORSHIE 1118C comm. Cell Chuctt Spliler lllllTUT --.....IP• Tm frame 150, SlcMboard Pleno 1950 or m.aca lpm 213-433-5893 M 31811/t "' ( 1htl312) $30Kt 7.·~. 1• ~~27 SELL 831·1218 workoutofmyCdMl'lome, General warehouee work. w/mirrorlldnwsltOO. offer. S.. 11 328 E. M325e51C)loml(1ktVt2t) ....., _.,., $8. p/hr. Studentl ~. 2 efternoons per w.ek. 494-0077 Flower St. C.M. &50--4303 I , 14 52 .. alt loml(2b0M35) 752.ft55 ideal for ltudent or r• Sora ' ~ .... ,, ~ r Hammond XTP Ornan. VtW IM 5331 Seo I'd (1kee270l tired pereon. Huntington ""' ......., • &C2tD llml"•At= Beach 11u. 147.3513 cond 1125/bo 175-982 orig. °'1mer, lmmac cond. ..... Mutt ... to apprac. WHI• water trHtment ~I 1111 Sun 9-5, 11094 Tltton CW. Gorgeou1 con1.,,..p cab )I IALll/llOPT pt1n1 In Dane Pt. Xlnt 1'1-~P-'l"~IP"'!"..-.-ioiit Olk furn, CMll, dln-.. t, w/2 L ... le lt)kra . .:.OOO: ('114 11-11'11 The Glril Gym, lyplng, & Clerlcll lklH1. m FQrt;:; PUpe chin• cab, roll-lop cleak, 080 840-.4718 208 w. '"·Santa An• Laguna. 497-S.84 ~~ ltlrthnd PO & A/P 1100+ Charnp1 In wicker eota, computer, LM.tter 1, 1~ G .• A... CLOSED&UNDAYS • 11.na•y grnd helpful. MUii be a Pedlgr ... 493-ele1 antq whit• wlc:kar IOfa. r ..... r• -Mlf·1t1rter. Sm ofc. Sub-. • cond S3 will talea TIYITa Bu1y corporate office mll reeume to: 34152 Oaf Golden Retrlever1 AKC IPiMt In trlde. 7eo-aeea • R({Mr.x R ~ lt ,\. • 1• ~ • 78 911 SC. -MK ml, ROM brown color, car hu belfl garaged entire life. 123.000. 7~1-8332 Bill ATES VW-PORSCHE 8114800493-4':>1 I •enua-. S 199 down. C.E. COM- merclal 1•11• ALL· SAVERS 7141"32· 1'77 ......... ... ........... ........... 111'::.~:: Commerclal LMM OAC IU.UYRIUAll 800/22a..&3M 71•1432-lst 1 located In Newpon Oblepo, Dana P1, Ca. reglst.,ed I WI Old. ~~ ALL MAKES: B ••ch M 1rke1-92829. S11rtlng uiery S300 831-2299 1' · ~ ..... 1131 S19t DOWN lftO/Oeveloplng dlvl1lon S 1394. mo EOE Lh ... AplO male/tam, e «IOttl 4);IF imr1i 1fiOt ~Any lNM needl experienced MC· 110111n wk•, AKC Champ "'* GZ9 . gun $4 5. Rem Auto AHie IU.UMI LUii LARGE SELECTION OF NEW l USED BMW'S! ....... _ VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3e70 N. Cherry Ave. 79 911T Targa-whit• ftht tlTI w/blk t~. Rebil eng by •---------- Andlll, blauplunct, ,,.. 11 V01CO 2u. ;a;;, cona. .84 o~LASS retary. IBM Dleptaywrlt., 111111 $150/up, 241-7374 Jll,.,,1'1.N 3001 W/ICOP• 1380. •1HMn1 exper., typlna, eS wpm, 538-9402 Rem 22 Auto RJfte 1210, cr .. uve & Mlf-organlzed bti~ I * 1 •I • * . Mouberg 22 Rifle S 180. ~. xln1 phone 1tcm1 llMITT lffllll'1 A:nac:r;;a Dining s;t W All Ilk• new 85+-3989 • mu1t. BerMtlltl, Sllary AC09Pllng IPPI tor eeour-Nautlcal .,,,~ . NETS DOE. Contect CyndM lty officers, opply for 499-• 187 -llMIT Rio ~[,;; e:':, X:-,.:: Giiimore, 640-8950 ext. overtime. Will train. Ben-a s fC t•5. behavlor11 medlcai ellt1 pl!g lnctude1: 8onu1 iaul!aacts MU ........ ... S 00. 720-8120 •ft 8 e11e. Pey, Untform1, Uniform A~/f r;frlQ Whfi =a.t. r.: "' wi., pym-=tll5~(~~~119 allowence, Medlc•I & bottom rrv ,.........,.on. .............. 1••2 H TlunToN B"'•CH lllllTUY Dent.I program. Cali Mr Xlnt $.450 g7~3&)0· t•.,...._1 .,.,_ N ""' ""' Looking for 1mblllou1 Miller 71•/999-0152 . ' ~.......... fJfiyBUYNeWFr .. rm CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH motlvatedwomanforone Frlg12C.F.Wlherrecond. ,,._...., •11t C•ll on your TV. Open '42-0831 S.0·5l84 girl office with min. 3 yre llPft.llllT Gu dryr S7S.. 875-2007 *"' • 111 . • M2 Sun. TV John• Me.-t1M en/ exper. In poeung, typing. Ylll ,_. I HY APft.1Am1 ... =i· •11• STEREO CLEARANCE Plrh tolS recpt & genl otc dulte1. Delivery po11tlon1 now LES 957 8133 ........... ••• ORIG. NEW WARRANTY 'M THAT TOP & BR• pert time. 979-3252 1v111. In C.d.M area lor • ..,. · .. Umlted Quantity """'" " Los Angeiee TimH. Refrlg.$175, Weiher & 1t"CllerT¥ .... '21t Make MOdel Rao. Sale S550. 175-5774 llOIUAAY /HIL lfO Houri 2Ml-51m, cs.pen. Dryer S 135/ea. D/W S ,._':t,,...._ ,1 .. , Yamaha P700 270 180 iaa. Wut.. IHI <!able car • mu1t! Call S 100. Gd cond 648-5848 • 'famah• Amp 950 855 fOf l11t growing Vltemln anytime for appt. IAll 'lllWMfJ LuxmanPX100300 215 WlllYIUIAIU CompanylnC.M.Meking 642-6015 Rerrlg. Gold 19 cf, SIS. ~;::.:--LuxmanA5030288 210 VSEOCARS&TRUCKS exper secty, Ille bkkpg, 2Yrs nu. S300 850-50e9 .. .. ,,.. c good w/numbere. Ask tor PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER WUher & Dryer 1250. 0.. Wiie I W ,..... ~ TI01254 190 145 OME IN OR CALL FOR 0.ve, 845-8100 Exper 8·t2, 2:30-8pm, pvt livered guer'd. 494-9427 ........ t2t A I le~~ ~5 297 nD llPUllAl. C fl .. IChOOI, H.B. 53S. t4• 1 ~ .. -'" t ant 1-88&5 Cormler-0.Lltto 11111 ed ,..d1 ere the C _....... ,_ IM AL:::& --1n1..-10 1 aucce .. lul TEACHERS: Active echoot 1a1111 1Gwt.,.... hu•...,.1 ti, .. -...11/ ... •......::• g1tageoryardNleflt'll In H B nds creellve ltai~tal 1111 W....... 9" Int 7111 1&211BEACHBLVD. bett., wey to tell more people to work wllh For U'Ch:at Auto Aid-.,,_.l' -, • ...!," 22 rt P .. rlOn Enllgn. .H_.U1NT ... 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Lots of Uu tiU • f II . r monthly • storana. $800. 842-5583 111... .... • •• LMt •• 1i.ui..11i11Pi~-iiiimF hour or co ecting o r ..-bdst §ELL rn ili9 ·11 g;: d1rs. ~ ........ 1 _.n iubscription . Expf'rieoce • Charming whl wicker bed (ilk• new), Art work, rnQ, rd;, A/P, loren.';,,; Sepd,0 /0,A/Cprep,P/S. • prelerrt'd but not required . Must desk, ~I• top, chr/lemp clothel (new & uMCI), an-mkr, 2 gen, 111p, 1nxloul. tlh, lntertnltt9nt wfperi, • be at leasl 18 yean o ld. Call 10 • SlOO. 60·8252 Jllt tlqua .. tc.Cell873-2533 OfterH0-7487anytlme ('S:_~=k,endmore M K · kl d Corner Group, $100. Oak • AM-4 P~. r . tr an • • C t&E dTbl$lOO Ok Carpet-UphOl.Cleanlng 42 ' CALIFORNIAN ltl.111 • 642-432 1, Ext. 207. • M~rror Sa5. Pole La~p H ~ARCH SP;ci:u:t FbrgiUI. twn 185 hp T ORANGt-COAST $50. 545_1223 Y rosteam, eo or ze. 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Leather, alloys, power windows, fully loaded, etc. REDUCED $2000 (Ser #102379) 1985 SAAi New shipment amvtng next week. Reserw your 16 vofw Turbo TODAY. They will be gone TOMORROW! , •• • Ocean View High basketball under fire· Transfers center of two-morlth probe y Huntington Beach School District 1 ROGER CARLSON .............. Ocean View High School's basket- ball proaram. one of the most success- ful in Oraniic County history and with an immediate rosy future, has been the subject of a two-month in vestiga- tion by the Huntington Beach Uni- fied School District. The investiption was headed by Assistant Superintendant Charles Hess and District Athletic Director Bill Boswell. It has been completed and the results were delivered to Ocean View Principal John Myers Thursday morning. "I'm in the same boat as he Jackson 3 for. 4 in debut UN CITY, Ariz. (AP) -Ben Qalivie .and Bobby Clark hit hollfe runs to lead the Mil waukee Brewers to a 1-4 victory over the Angels in an exhibition game Thursday. The victory evened the Brewers record at 3-3. The Angels ha ve a 1-1 record. In a B squad pme~ the Angels scored three runs in the second and six in the third on the wa y to a 12-9 victory over the Brewers. Regie Jackson, making his Cactus League debut, P.layed right fi eld the whole game whale going 3 for 4 for the A nae ls. "He's enjoying himself out there. and I enjoy watching him." said Manager Gene Mauch. who hatched the idea of re turning the 38-ye.ar-old Jackson to the outfield after two seasons of primarily designated hitter duty. Jackson had had two hits in a "B" • squad game on Wedn~ay. Apinst the Brewers. he single to left 1n the second. beat out an inti Id hit in the sill th and singled to right the eighth. Pat Clements. a leading candidate for a left-hander's role in the bullpen. also impressed Mauch. The rookie brte'zed through two shutout innings before throwing a high fastball to Clark. "He was outstanding." said Mauch ... He did what we wanted. He got every left-handed batter out." In the other game. after Doug DcCinces hit a two-run homer off Brewers starter and winner Moose Haas in the second inning. (Boswell) 1s." says Myers. "Right now I can't say a thing. I can't discuss anything." While Boswell would not comment on specifics. ll has been learned thnt the 1nvestipt1on centers around al- leged irregularities in terms of trans- fer athletes. The Seahawks have chalked up a flossy 138-47 record over the past seven years. including benhs in the Cl F playoffs seven straight seasons. Success was 1mmed1ate with the arrival of sophomore Wayne Carlander from El Toro. who led Ocean View to a 67-13 record in the first three years. most recently be- coming Pac1fic-IO Player of the Year while at U C. But that era apparently il not in question. accordina to the source. There h:i ve been other' transfers to Ocean View. the most noted the arri val of Byron Ball for his senior ~ason after an All-Sea View League sea sonasaJuniorat Newpon Harbor. Ball went on to gain a scholarship at Bri1ham Young University. Currently the Seahawks arc resting on a 24-4 season. helped in pan by the presence of 6-6 sophomore Ricky Butler (who shared 1hc Daily Pilot's Sunset League most valuable player honors with teammate Blaine De Brouwer) and reserve Desi Hazcly. Butler and Hazely. originally from the Lynwood area. began their high school careers at Ocean View and lived with Coach Jim Harris at his El Toro residence during the. season because their original guardian has si nce left Huntington Beach and now resides in Pasadena. In addition to the fact that specific charges were not divulged. the origin of complaint was also held confiden- ual. • A thorn in other Sunset ~~~ coatbts' 1idt's. however. in ldditJon to the influx of transfer athlete1 to Ocean View. has bttn the operation of a summer camp at Ocean View which was open to in~om1n1 ninth . araders from areas outside the Ocean View ancndance area. Althouah it is quite lqal. it has rubbed the feathers of others who have on occasion had thei r incom1n1 freshmen involved in Ocean View besketbell prior to enrol- lment as ninth traders. "All I can really say about it nJht now is that all tbe informauon gathered is in the hands of the Ocean View pnnc1pal." says Boswell. "He can't discuss j\ with anyone at the prnent time. but in the next few days he'll ha ve a-chance to diattt the information." Boswell said a sencs of meetings may transpu~ an the near future tO detcmune whether action W111 be taken. Asked 1(1t appcattd the case could eventually come before an 1ndepen· dent jud~. in the manner as the celebrated Edison football case when accusatio ns flew rt\olving the tran ... fer status of Kerwin Bell and o\hen, Boswell said he was unable to predict. but added ... lq may come down to that. I don't lnow. h's up to the pnncipaJs of the unset Lea&ue." Boswell hastened to adcf nothir\I came of the charaes against Edison"s football situation four years ago. but did admit there was a similanty of the two cases inasmuch as both ~nter around very successful programs. Edison was a two-umc CIF Bia Five football champion and an edit (Pleue Me OC&AJf VIZW /C4) -Conner-dealt pair of losses Jn Cup series CongreSstonal lead shared by Kolius, Perry, Davis at 3-1 By ALMON LOCKABEY D.ilr ............ .,,.. J( LONG BEACH -The second day of racing in the Congressional Cup series Thursday turned into a dnll 1n light air sailing and scrambled the standings. w11h Dennis Conner suf- feri ng lopsided losses an both his matches. Conner. of San Diego, who lost the America's Cup to Australia in 1983 after defeating the Aussies an 1980. was defeated b) bag time differences Thursday. He was topped by four minutes and 22 seconds by Mauru Pelleschier or Italy. and by 4:53 by John Kohus of New York. Winds for both races never ex- ceeded five knots. At the end of the day. there was a 1h~-.. a~ tic among Dave Perr)' of Grc:enlll'h.l. ( onn .. Kohus and Rod Dav" t.:· Newpon Yacht Club. with three w1 n!I and one loss each. The most exc1ttng race of the day was betlAl'en Davis and Kohus. in which the lead ctianged three umes over the six-mile co urse. wa s leading b} JJ s.econds at the start of the second leg. Kolius again outsa1led 03, as on the second wind- ward leg and was 17 seconds ahead at the mark. But Davis outmaneuvered his op- ponent downwind , rounding lhe leeward mark 15 seconds an front. then survived a tacking duel on the shon >Aeather leg to the finish. winning by I :35. Davts is Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's Eagl~ Syndicate skipper for the 1987 Amenca·s Cup challenge. and Kohus 1s the skipper for New York Yacht Club's Ameria II Syndicate. Former ..\menca'sCupsk1pperTed Turner of ..\tlanta won his first race over Harold Cudmore of Cork Ireland. but lost the se<:o nd to John Go~ll ofHun11ngton Harbour YC Pirates, Rustlers in romps Golden West tops-- Mounties. 1 5-10: Clark hit a two-run homer in the sixth and the Angels' Jerry Narron hit a two-run homer in the seventh. Dennie Conner (boat J) of San Dleco Yacht Club leada Roel Davia. Newport Harbor YC .............. _, ... T., In drive to weather mark In ftrat match of Congreulonal Cap match racing .erlea. Koliu s took the stan by one seco nd and was 38 seconds ahead at the first IA-Cather mark. Da "1s o'enook him on the downwind leg and ro unded the lee~ard mark I 0 seconds aht'ad and Gauchos tripped It was a day for the hitters In South Coast Conference bateball action as both Gotden West .and Orange Coast reached double ftgures in their victories. SaddJe- back, however, was on the other end of the score in an 18-1 thrashing by Cerritos. Coast basketball: Success breeds success Don~ expect any letting up next year from Mater Dei, Ocean View and Co. It would be hard lo find much 1n the way ofa better showing for Orange Coast area high school basketball than what has j ust transpired. but there's very little evidence the overall strength wall drop when it all begins apin in Dttember. lt'sgoing to be tough to top considering the fact the Cl F 5-A championship game pitted Ocean View against Mater Dci. Newpon Harbor's 24-4 record was the best in the school's 55-year history. Estan- cia·s 25-4 mark gives the Eagles 51 victories in the past two years and Coronadel Mar bounced back into the plaxoffsand finished 19-7. Unhkesomeareaswheredisap- pointment can always be soothed a little with a .. wait til next year" attitude. success seems to breed success and 1n termsofoverall 1mprovment from this past season. well. consider .. Eve n during the recent campa ign many felt that "wan 111 ne\t year" situation was already present at Ocean View. where juniors Blaine DeBrouwerandTony Panzica and sophomores Ricky Butler and Dc11 Hazelv reside. Three were first team .\II-Sunset League choices. DeBro uwerand But- ler shared MVP honors in league and Ha1ely h~s a lock on a staner's role as a1unior. .\11-.\mencan Tom Lewis has play- ed has last game fo r Maier De1 and Mike M1tchcll 1soffto Fresno St ate. both involved ina phenomenal 86-5 record over the past three years. much of that chalked up against very USC bounced from tournament, 58-55 TULSA. Okla. (AP) -It was a hard-fought game pla~cd by llhno1s State and the University of Southern California in the first round of the NCAA tournament Midwest Re- gional Thursday niahl that ended wi th a S8-S5 Illinois State win. "The pme was often times like one you mi-"t ~lay in your backyard," said TroJan Coach Stan Morrison. the lottr. "There was a lot of sa111n1 and benain1 on the inside.·· Mic:hKI McKcnnysank six key free throws in the final two minutes of the aame to 1$SUf'C Illinois State the victory. The win advance the Redbird • 22· 7. to the tournament's sttond round apinst Oklahoma on Satur- day. The Sooncn defeated Nonh Carotina A&T. 96-13. carticr. The Trojlnscnd theirsuson with a 19-10 rttant. the clock.'' Mom son \a1d. "The} shot free throws brilliantly ... Illinois t3te took an early lead an the game. building ll up to 19-10 at I 0:24 on a j ump shot by senior auard Rickie Johnson. However, th e Tro- 1ans fired in sax unanswered points to narrow the Redbirds' lead to 19-16 al 8.25 U. ucd the ~ore at 22-21 at 6:00 when JUntor guard Larry Fnend unk two free thro\\'s. <\Ocr C"C hangina baskets. S a.aancd the lead for the fi"'' tame. ~6-24. on a harhc 1mpson Jumper. The Trojans went on to hold a l0-26 lead at the 1ntcrm1n1on. for m1dabll'rnmpet1t1on. Oo n't. ho~e,cr. look fo ra letup at !\later Dea. For insta nce. 6-8 Stuan Thomas. 6-4 point gua rd Tom Pea bod). 6-5 J1m Dwyer. 6-3 John Mounce. 6-4 Mark Redoute). 6-2 Chris Patton and one of the best freshman prosects seen an a long time. 6-4 Kevin Remben. will be back. I don't believe they'll be quite as 'pcctacular as Le" 1s & Co .. and 29-0 lCrtainl~ 1s not beatable. but the} 're going 10 Ix· good enough to deal wtth mos I. <X.·ean Vic" and Mater De1 will sull bc the teams 10 beat 1n their respective lcasues. and chances arc nobod} wall <.JO II. \farina. Wcstm1 nstcranO-Hunt- 1ngton Beach. holA-e,er. will be im- proved -and Westm1nsterw1ll l'Ont1nue to make noise. Fountain Valley. a ~rennial power in this lca~ue. will be in an uphill s11uat1on. Edison. assuming the knife in Coach Jon Borchcrt's back will not ha ve left RocE1 CA11.S01 PREP SPORTS any residue to create a madness. will be back and heard from. Kenn ) Ammann wi ll retu rn with all-league credentials. and David Margulies. ChnsCole. Mike Prince and Rich Smith give Edison a solid foundation for another run at a Cl F pla)offbenh. and we'll wan and see 11 the Sunset League principals ha' c an y more ideas, The Chargers were on their ~a) 10 the pin) offs this )earonlv to ha' e the rug pulled out beca use o(an 1nehg1ble transfer. Estanctn loses Adam Lock1A-ood. ~on Cle men ts. Todd Moone\ and R1ch1e tamps to graduauon. but there is programmed supenont ~ 1n the Eagles' game that defies gradu- :w on. Harbor loses' 1nual1' ns t'nllre 'arsit' and for the Sailors. at" 111 be a regroupings1tua11on. but at Corona del Mar. there is a bonanza awa111ng Coach Jack Emon and the a Kings. IA-1\h all.league selection JelTFl)er (23.0sconngaverage).6-1 Bob Zim- mer (a not her all-league choice b) the coaches). 6-0 Doug Grttn. 6·2 Sean Turnerand 5-11 Tod Bearbo1A-erall returning. This has to be the team to heat in the Sea Vie" Else" here -Laguna Beach· s ) et to be fou nd ne" coach 1A-11l ha'e 6-5 all- leaguc star ob) Nacss and three 01herstan ers to work with. nn.cr- Slt ) 's) outh program ( te' e to I Lo ff. Brett \\ 1nslo~. Tim Warren. La~ Gia sen.ctc.)appearscenainto (Ple&9eNeCAltL90N'S/C2) Bruins rip Montana in NIT debut, 78-4 7 LOS NG ELES ( o\P) -Reggie Maller scortd a gam~h1gh ~I poantc; and Nigel Miguel chipped an 14 points to lead UCLA to a 78-47 victory over Montana in a first-round Nauonal In' 1tat1onal Tournament besketball pme Thursda> niah t. Brad Wna.ht added 12 point for the Bruins. who impro'cd their sca~nal rttord to 17-12. including t1d\l wins in the last nine game . UCL.\ lina h«i rqular season play tied for third an the Pacalic-10Conftn'nt."C'"1th 1 12-6 rt:ord and v.as making '" first appcar11n~ an thc IT. Larry Kry tkow1al led the Cinz- 1hc wtth 12 poi nts a Montan~ finished I\ season 11 22-8. Montana finished S«ond an the 811 k Conferenet' 'A 1th a 10-4 record Maloncon scored SI\ point'> dunng th~ run The Gnzz ltes could not get closer than lO points after that o\fter the pme. U LA Coach Walt Hazzard said ha team's perform anCt' helped atone for a poor stan th1' ~ason. 'Ah1ch kept the Bruins out of the C' .\" tournament. "We'rconc stt>pcloserto e" 'r ork ( 1tv to redeem ourscl"e for our perl'ormanet' 1n December.'' Han ard 'laid ... We're not tr)1ng to send a mes~aeto theN .\.\ Wean:thn l~d to ~anthc IT" f or Hal1ard. ~1illcr put the ball an 1hc net Thursda~ night a 'en ft" hne Four of ~1llcr's 1 field goal., v.crt f'rom about ~S fttt out Here's what took place: Goldin W•t 1S. Ml. Sen a. tonlo 10: The RuS11ers scored 10 times In the flfth Inning to turn the labtes on a 7 -4 Mounties lead in a game In Walnut. In the btg fifth Inning. the Rustler$ put together five hits. five walks. five wild pitches and a balk to take a commanding 15-7 lead. Third baseman Scott Rath paced Golden West, going 2 for 4 wtth three RBI and scoring twtoe. Sophomore catcher Shane Flor. was 2 for 3 bUt he was also waffced three times and scored four runt. Keith Kaub and Casey Martin MCh went 2 for 5 with Kaub teoring a pair of runs for the Rustlers. Tom Kilpatrick started for GOid- en West but gave way in the tNrd Inning to eventual wtnner Dfte Wiiie Gary Buckles worked tM eighth and ninth Innings for h Rustler•. Or ... Coeet 13. fdlrt• a The Pfflltn snapped a 3-3 tie .- four ruM In \he seventh Inning_... then added sixth more In the eigh9' to nail down the victory on thelt- own field. The win evened OCC's con- fereno. record at 1-1 while futf. erton, Which was routed by Cer- rlt~ In Its opener Tuesday, fetl to 0-2. OCC starter Mark Stomp bteend through the flrtt * Jn. nlnge with hla team IMdtllQ 3-0 ~for the Hornet• teed the ICOf'9 on an RBI triple by Jett Oberdanb. Md an R8t gtound out by Jtm Ar .... and a eoto home run by Che Stotwau. ~ Roumim~ paced OCC't 12-M attack with twod~. two "ngMI and four RBI. Pu ~ WU 3 for 5 Wlth two RBI for the Plrat•. CetcMr 8* ..... -· M(Kenny. a ttnaor auard. c1mc throuah on three onNnd-oncs to tte>tt atll o( the Redbirds' IHt 10 pmn1110 'ctP the TroJans at bey. uthcrn Cal 1ntTC1~ it' lead to 37.3011 17.29 of the 1«ond half on a Jumper b center C'layton Olivier. fhc TroJans held the lead until 11 39 when Bill 8nak'l1ck pvc lll1no1 tale a onc-poant lc3d at 41 -40 on a th~ poan\ pla). Montana led onl once. ~ . an the fint four m1nutM of the pmc The Bruin pu~ out to a 2 I-' td'an- taat .,.,11n ~"en m1nutn n:ma1n1na 1n lhe fiN half artd utcrw.kd \heir kact 10 34-21 b the 1ntcrm1 ion "l'"t pla cd with some n~all) &real 'ihOOlcl'\ u ·h a~ Jen) \\e'it and Lou Hud n " Hanard 'i1d. "But I dnn·1 think e1thtt of tht'm had the kin~ r11n R~c M1lkT ha The ~'' pan Of ll 1 \hit \\C'IT .fOlnJ lb ha \ e htm for 1wo more ca". ~ta. l1Ullb11t 1:l'M hott Falcont pounded tbe o.uc:noe tot ,7 ,.... '° ... ~·· r900rd .. ,_, "' "'"'-•tee~ tor "'9 Fak:One Ne )nMrj__ JGM ................ "They made the kc)' blsket and vm 11uclljJtn1ly r11n '°me umc ofT The Redbirds ma1nta1ned their lead into the final minute when lhe> \lowed the aamc. fomn1 uthern C1l 10 foul. UCLA·• KelN •tier .... nnnlllto.....,poeldoa. The Bruins wt"nt on a 17·2 \pun C'lrl) an thct«Ond h1lfto~l~C I H ,,27 lead Miller had 10 points and Gar)' UCL\ .... 111 p4a) " nd·n>und pmc at Ptiulc Pa\ 1hon 1 ucsda~ n11ht ap1nst an opJ'(>n('nt to he dctcrm1ncd later 1n the wt~k "'°"""1"98•--•or.lli -..... ,,... ......... Hokt9n. Two bo~ allowed to play 99ftball in alt-girls league From AP dJ1pa1clln SAN 01 EGO -Two eastern San .. II Oieao County boys receivt'd their wish to play sof\ball in on all-girls' leaaue when a Superior C'oun judae ruled Thursday that their exclusion was discrim ination based on sex. Judge Alfred Lord said Jose Torres Jr .. JO. and Louts Fuentes. 14. can play in the softball division of the unshine Little League. and so can any other boys who don't want to play hardball. The complaint against Lill ie League was filed by the American Civil Libenies Union on bchalfofTorres and Fuentes. "h's easier." ~entes said of playing softball. "You get more chanct' to play a 'ariety of posi11ons." Jose Torres said he was elated by the dec1s1on fa,onng his son. "I am happy. The) (Little League) have dis- couraged boys from {>la) 1ng softball and that's wh) they have all e•rls ... he said. • During the I S-m1nute !tearing Thursday after· noon. Lord ruled that the preltminal') injunction against Lillie League would appl> only to Torres and flucntes. But after AC'LU attorney Gregory Marshall orally amended the complaint. Lord said any other bo>·s who wished could pla) in the softball division of Sunshine. Ma~hall said the ruling will impact onl y Cah- forn1a. The complaint was filed by the A\LU based on what it claimed was a violation of the Unruh Act. which prohibits discrimination based on sex. ~ote of the clay 8ob ......,., two-time Olympic pole v.ult champion Md .,.twhHe IPC)keaman for Wheat ... : ''I atlll M1 them. A bowt of Wheaties and 10,000 houra of hard wortc wll get you anything you want.'' Gilbert,.Jacobaen share lead Gibby Giibert needed only 24 pulls l!I and Peler Jacobsen 28 as th.c) fired fi.rst- round 65s Thursda> to share the lead 1n the USF&G Golf Classic in New Orleans. The start of play wa!. dela~ed 25 minutes by fog. and play ended premature!) by rain and lightning with 36 of the af\ernoon starters still on the course. Among those sttll out was John Mahaffey, eight under after 17 holes when the rain started. The Opt"ning round was scheduled to be completed toda). Gilbert and Jacobsen started on the back nine. and both ea$1ed the par-5. 540.yard sixth hOlc. a double dogleg wtth a slight wind at the golfers' backs. Jacobsen bogeyed No. 16. missing the green and two-putting. Four players were tied at 66 when play was susp,cnded -Brad Faxon, Tony Sills, Terry Snodgrass and Jim Simons ... In the LPGA Kemper Classic in Kaanapalt. Hawa11. fiihting 40mile per hour winds and drivi ng rain. Australian Jane Cralter emerged as the clubhouse leader with a 5-under-par 68 after the first round at the Royal Kaanapali North Course. Patty Sheehan fol lowed with a 4-under-par 69 .and Dianne Dally w11h a 2-under-par 72 ... Jerry Barber and Jim Ferree shot 4-under-par rounds to share the opening day's lead 1n the Vintage In vitational senior men's golf tournament at Indian Wells ... Americans Ray AriDJJo and Tom Pernice shot six-under-par 66s to tte for the lead on the opening da:r of the That Open golt tournament in Bangkok. Thailand. Atlanta snaps six-game skid Dominique Wllldns scored 19 points and guard ~bndy Wittman added 14. as m Atlanta broke a six-game losing streak Thursda} night b> defeattng Golden Stale. 120-1 11. 1n National Basketball Assoc1at1on play. W111man. a second-year guard from Ind iana, had an a"erage of 9.8 going into the game. He consistently hurted shots from the 8 to 12-foot range ... Elsewhere in the NBA. forward Mike Mitchell scored 19 of hi s game- high 14 points in lhe fourth quarter as San Antonio turned back ~cattle. 100-93. The victory snapped the Spurs' four-game losing streak ... Bernard King scored 24 points and Darrell Walker hit six ofh1) 21 during a 12-2 Ne" York streak in the third quarterthat ltfted the Kn1cks to a I 06-97"1ctor} over Chicago. New York led b~ onl~ ti"e points early 1n the second half before the dectsl\e run increased its margin to 73-58 with 5:40 to go 1n the third period. Tbacber eyea hoollganl•m LONDON Prtmc Minister m Marprct Thatcher has 1n1er ened per· M>ntll• in a bid to stamp out the_1rowin1 menace of Bn t1sh soccer hoolipmsm afiCr London's notorious M 1llwall supporters staged a major riot when their team lo~t 1-0 10 Luton. Mrs. Thatcher on Thursday a.we the Football .\ssociation, the sport's controlltna body. a week in which l.t> subtn tt a repon to Spom Minister Neil M cFarlane on how it intends to deal with violence nmoni soccer fans. She then plans a meetini with FA officials to discuss the report. Macfarlane told the House of Commons on Thursday. The Guardian newspaper stud tougher court penalties. a ba n on liquor sales at soccer grounds and harsher measures a,gainst soccer clubs with violent supporters will be high on her agenda afier riot Wednesday nt Luton 2S fl'liles north of London. Hundreds of Millwall sup{>Orter went on the ramampage. battling police. ripping up stadium scats. ~mashing cars and house windows. and wrecking a train taking them home afier Luton knocked their team out of the FA ('up contest. Poltce said at.least 4 7 people. including 31 poltce. were tnJUrcd 1n the not which broke out 1ns1de the 'itadtum and spilled o'er in10 surrounding streets as the game ended. • Poltce made 33 arrests 1n what officials called one of the worst nights of soccer "iolcnce c"cr in Brtt::un. Jets shoot down Canadiens added o ne assist as the Winnipeg Jct~ , Dale Hawerchuk scored two ~oals and Iii downed Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in their National Hocke} League game Thursday night. Hawen:huk scored both his goals. his second wi th JUSt 26 seconds left in the game. on blistering slapshots from just inside the Montreal blueli ne ... In other NHL action Thursday. Bob Carpenler had a goal and two assists as Washington broke a three-game losing streak with a 4-0 vietory over Toronto. Al Jense11 stopped 17 '\hots in posting his first shutout since Occ. 18. 1983 .. Keith Crowder capped a four-goal. first-pcnod outburst as the Boston defeated New Jersc} 7-4. The '1ctol) was the third 1n a row for the Bruins and rompleted a three-game o;eason sweep for Boston over the De"tl! •. who ha'e lo!>t three straight. First win for Clippers' Chaney Donaldson's short Jumper with two sec-INDl.\N.\POLIS -Jam es m onds left $aH· the Los Angeles Clippers a 113-112 v1ctol) Thursda) O\ er the Indiana Pacers. ending their Na11onal Basketball Assoc1at1on loo;ing streak at 11. Derek Smith scored 12 poin.lS and Norm Nl\on had '.!I. helping Don Chane) record his first coaching victor) after fi ve losses i.tncc he replaced the firt•d Jim Lyman on March 6. Donaldson. who hall a game-high 14 rebounds. put up the winning shot and hit from about ~ix feet. Indiana. out of timeouts. was unable to get off a shot. Last fight for Holmes tonight? L.\S VEGl\"i -Larn Holmes. who m sa} s he prefers It' 1ng in the· blue-collar C'll ~ of Easton. Pa .. to life in the fast lane. rnuld cap an unbea1en car1:cr tonight 1n this · hea,en for high rollers. When Holmes fights Da' td Be~ in a o.()()().~at outdoor arena at the R1v1era. 11 will be his 17th fight in this gambling oasis. Televi•ion, racllo Tlt.IVlltOM 8:30 p.m. -BASllAU.: Dodger Special: How I Spent My Wintet Vancatton, Channel 11. 10 p.m. -IOXING! From the Otymplc Auditorium, Channel 56. 11 :30 p.m. -COUEQE BASKETBALL: First round NCAA playoff game between Alabama and Arliona (delayed), Channef 2. RADIO 7:30 p.m. -PAO 8AIKETBA1.L: San Antonio at Lakere. KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -NCAA BASKETBAU: Pep- perdlne vs. Duke, KGIL (1260). 7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL: Idaho vs. USC, KWVE-FM (93.5). 8 p.m. -WOMEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL: UCLA vs. Washington (detayed), KFOX-FM. Astros 'non-roster hurler stifles Dodgers VEKO Rt.\C. 11. f-la !.\Pl -Teri') Puhl tripled home one run and scored another in the lirst 1nn1ng and the Hou,1on .\stro., went on to a 3-1 nh1b1t1on baseball "tctor) o"er thl' I m Angell-' Dodger., Thursda). Non-ro,ter right-hander Charlie Kerfcld blanked the Dodgl.'ro; on three hits thl· tir\t fi, e 1nn1ngs to earn lhl' \\In f ernanllo Valcn1ul'la. who gave up two run' on fi,c htts 1n lour 1nntng'I, tuok the lo\\ Kn 1n Aar,., had thrt'l' of the Astros' 10 hm a<, Houston won tt\ sernnd l"\h1b1t1on 1n ''" game'i The Dodgas are '.!-3 Pedro Guerrero dro' e tn the Dodger~' lone run ""ha !.a<.·nticc fl). Steve Sax had two of the Dodgc.'r.,· '" htts and Mike Marr,hall and .\I Oliver each doubled. Valen1Uela. 0-:? in the <>pnng. \trut·k out four and walked onl~ one. >\ftt•r g1vmg up the two run\ 111 the first inning he allowed onl} two more \Ingles. Non-roster lcO-hander Dennt'> Po~ell followed with two 'icorclcs!I innings.(. arlos Dial ga' e up a run on thn:c hits 1n two innings. and non- rmtl·r nght-hander Tom Brennan 1"lllChl0lf 3 httle'tS ninth In thre1: appearance<; Brennan has hurkd liH' '>hutout innings. R1<.~ Hom·~cutt . <.'oming off .,houlder ~urgt·ry. had an injection in lht• \houldt•r Thursda)'. He has been l<>ld (Olah· IWO da\S olT. Hont·vcutl had been sch1:dulcd to p11rh today al West Palm Beach when the Dodgers met the Atlanta Braves. Bob Welch 1s scheduled to 'itart aga1n't the Braves· Pascual Perc1. Our NO PAY, DRIVE AWAY plan IS Simple• YOU PUT NO MONEY UP FRON TI You drive one month FREE! 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Noon -BASEBALL: i\ngcls vs. San Diego. KMPC' (7 ICJ) KABCl790) I pm -BASEBALL: \ngds "s. San Otego. KMPC' (710) 7 p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden State at Clipper.,. KHJ (930). 5 pm -PRO FOOTBALL: llSFL: San Antonio at LA E'pn:s!t. KEZY (I 190l. 7:JO p m. -PRO HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kinas. KL.\( 15701 Kosar to skip last year Mi a mi QB will add his name to NFL dra ft I LE ·. Ohio (AP)-Quarterbacl. Bernie Kosar. whose strong arm led the Unl\er\1 t~ of M1am1 to the 1983 national champ1onsh1p. s~11d Thurs- day he \\ ould cut short his college career to pla} prolcs!>tonal football. Kosar 'iatd he ~ould makl' himself a"atlable for thl' National Football League's Apnl 30 draft and that he would like to play for the Cleveland Browns in his native Ohio. "I followed the Brown!> m) whok life." Kosarsaidata nt·w.,rnnlrrcnce. '"That would be the ideal !tttuation.'' The Browns. howe,er. would have to 1mpro\le t~eir drafi positi on to get Kosar. and 'iOurces sn1d the.> tt'am-had made a trade offer 1n an a11cmpt to do 'iO. <\s of no~. the> haH' the seH'nth 'election. The Buffalo Bills. with the.' first pu:k 1n 1h1s~ear'sdraft. alread) ha .. e made Bruce . mtth of V1rgin1a Tech their \lo I choice. The Hou'>ton 01leri. ha'c the ')et·ond p1d Jn Phocnl\. where thl' NFL''i team e\ct Utl\ec; arc mee11ng this week. '>ouru.·s said the Brown<, had made an offer to acquire Houc;1on 's firs1-round ptrl.. .\nd tn C'k' «.'land. a Bro .... ns official confirmed that thl' team had made a trade ot1er to another NFL team but would not \U\ II 1hc team was Houston. · The onic1al. who asked not to Ix· 1dent1fied. said ('le, eland current I\ "has a deal on the tabll· with a tt•ani 1hat\ drafting 111 fron1 of us." The c;ource said the deal "involves both draft choices and front-line pla}cr-.... Ko.,ar said he currenll} ha~ an 18- hour crt·l11t load. meaning he would need to comple1e six credit hours this liummer to graduate. ~k said he could c:omplctc h1 studte!. b> tht• end of June -1n 11me for NF I 'ummer tra1n1ng lamps. Koc;ar. '"hose fomtl" II\ C\ 1n nearb' Boardman. Ohio. said he had no agt·n1 but bclte\ed he \\3S "onh ac; much as much as ano1hcr college star. Doug Fluitt' Tht• Het'>man Troph~ "inner from Roston C. ollege \lgned a Ii' 1:-:rcarllcal w 1th 1he Ne" krc•e) Generals of the lln1tell States Football l.1:ugue worth a reported $5 million to $X m1ll1on. "From what I hear lrom a lot ol ~ople. that's about what 1·,1: heard I <,houlJ be making." 1-..osar said . "But I think that'll be an 1nd1' 1dui1I thing With thl• club." Kor.:ir s:11d ht• had m<.1dt• no dc- c1<;1on on whetht·r 111 con"der a lJSFL o!Tcr. 'Tm not <,urt' about that right now. I don't want to rule that out.'' he said. "But I think the situation 1<, so pcrtert for me to t•omt· h::ick ::inll pla) for tht.• Bro" n'> -pla} tn m\ homctown " '85 CHEVY SPRINT " Select soccer team farming; tryouts slated for CdM High Tnouts for an Orangl' County .\11-S.tar soccer 'team that will l.'ompete in the Dana Cup tn Denmark 1n July will be held March 13 and March 30 at Corona del Mar High at 10 a.m. meuls anll housing. The Dana Cup is one of the top international ·youth select tour- naments in th1..· world with teams \.'ompettng in different age brackets. Las1 vcar 170 teams from 15 nations (5.000 players) competed in the third annual 1ournament. The tl)·outs are open to any pla)er in Orange Count} 18 )cars of age and under. Brvan Hane and Brad .\ccording 10 Haney. 1f the response is ~ood enough. two teams (including a 16 and under group) ma:r represent Orange Count} 1n the tournament. Webstcr:co-eoaches at Corona dcl Mar High. will coach the team. which\.\ tll leav1..• Jul} 15 and return Jul~ 30. Cost for the tnp is S 1.500 per pl:l}cr. which includes atr fare . For further information. phone Hane\ (141-9440) or Webster ( 84 7-4298). ,_ CARLSON'S COLUMN ... From Cl blossom. a freshman (Adam Keefe). thrce~ophomoresand three juniors at Woodbndge gives the Warriors reason for optimism. and lrv1 m: ts 1n lhe same boat with sophomore all· league selection Mike Herring and a host ofjuniors on the scene. Estancia will ha ve ttsown 16-team tournament 1n late December. Ocean V 1ew and Mater Dei .... ,11 aga in be featured in the Tournament of Cham- pions. Ocean V 1cw wi II IX' 1 n Pt nc Bluff . .\rkansas 1n earl~ Janua~. rnmpcttng in an eight-team t0ur- namt•nt loaded with national powers. and the run for 1he rosc!.1'igo1ng to be 1nt1:rc~11ng. * * * .\couple offaceo; will be mt'istng 1n the I 985-86 bask1:tball sca!ton - Mater De1 assistant coach Pat Barrett has resigned -and Sen tte U'i'itstant Larr) Toner ii.on h1sway to Oregon where he'll dtrect hlH'mottOn'i toward football. * * * .\ nrnJor portion ofOrcan View'<; "lrength ltesw1th1n the combination ofButler and Ha1clv. the two L} nwood productsi.,·hocamc ll) 0rean View a!> fre!>hmt•n . rnurt<.''i\ of a package pu11ogt.•thl·r h:r the lather of Derek Brown. Dcrt'k',dadand h1m'iell bernml' d1senchantl'd \.\Ith prospects at Ocean Vicw and have sine\.' moved. leaving Butler and HaLel}. who were 1neligblc to pla) at Lynwood and have !>tnce moved 1n with Ocl·an View High Coach Jim Harris at hts El Toro re!>tdenct·. Bro" n. who was an c1gh1-grader 1n La Canada. took a bneflook al Wc~tm1nster's program la st summer but dtd not enroll. then transferred to ( r1:!>Cl'nta Valle). He "as therc through the first fi ve gamcsofhts sophomore season. then transferred to Muir. where he was the starting point guard for the Mustangs anJ pla}edagainst Newpon Harbor 1n the Cl F 4-A second round. No" it's rumored that Derck and his dad are d1ssatts1fied with the 'ittuatton at Muirand the concern in Pasadena is that standout reserve Staq \ugman. a 6-7 JUntor. will be the bait that goes with the Browns to 1heir next sit<.·. I-I arbor faithfu l might rl·rnember •\ugman. a nu1djumperwho scored \ewn points (six 1n the second 4uarter). h1ll mas!t1vt• dunk and fol- lowing I 6-footcrgiv1ng Muir a 26-19 lcad. I 1\ all \.\.1th1n th1: rules -~ ou JUSI have to "onder 1fmaybc they need another rule. OCC, Saddle back earn sec tennis triumphs Orangc ( ua\t and Saddlebal'k col- leges poc;ted outh ( oast Conference tennis triumphs Thursday afternoon. \\illtthe P1ratcsrall)ingforthew1n 1n llou hie<; On the high \l'hool front, Fd1c;on anll Hunttngton Beach came nut on t lw sh on end of rnatchl''· fhc det:lll\: Orange Coast $, Santa Ana 4: With the \C'<>rl' ttcd at 3-3 en tering douhk\. the tcarm ol Raul Monto}a and Scan Dodd~ and John Dc'ipot uml Vtnrc l.otte'1t'r cl<11med v1ctorit'll to cltnd1 1h1: triumph for lhl' 1'1 rnt1:i.. 4-2 in rnnft•rl·m·c. Mon to} a and Lt>1tt'lltt•1 <t14>o earned "nglcs ' 1cturte'>. Saddleback 9, Cypress 0: The <1auchos cruised to their llt'<lh con- ference win w11hou1aloss1n a match Jt l:)addkhack. ~11kc Racu,a. a frt:'>h1113n from I lawa11. remains untkft•a1ed in singles lor thl' Gauchos. scon ng a 6-3. 6-'.! win The Gauchoc;' John Ru~ll won ht\ '>tnglc~ match h> tht• saml' <;core 'laddlchat.·k t'loc;es out fi~t-round rnnfc.:rencc rila > Tuesda> at 2 al un1a \nu. Mlraleste 24, Edison 4: The Charger~ Carne up against the Cl rs top-rankl·c.l 1cam and were handed tht•1r ~ec.·ond lo"'s in 10 ou11nit . IUFFELL'S UPlllUTDY, llO. '" Tlle .... OfT•llt 1m ..-. awo .. COSH 1asa -~.m1 The Pros · Smee 1951 ----er-·· -- Per Bornebusch managed to split his four matches from the No. I slot for Fdt!.on Diamond Bar 23 ~,, HUJ1tlngton Beach 4 'Ai : Thl' Oilers played without their tnp two pla)er'i. Chns Ganz and Ron Rerglunll. "' falling 10· 3-4 1>\ era II. Matt>r Oei 19, Servlte 9 Mater Dei 's IOp pl:Jycr. ~ophomore Ken Thome. continued his winning ways as he has not lost a <iel this year in singles or dlluble\. In "omt·n·., cumrnuntt}' college Lil t1on: Orange Coast 8, Santa Ana I: The l)tratci. were pla)ing without the sen ice'> of their No. I player. Beck> Barmore. but it really didn't matter too much against the host Dons. O\Co;wcpt the s1ngl~s matches and got a !>ohd cffon from Ronal Ellison nnd Roxanne McMillen who won 6-0. 6-1 1n doubles. ()('(' hud a 3 p.m. motch today ut home agatn'it Chabot C'ollcgc. Golden Wetl 7 \At 1 FaJlerlOn I 'it: ThC' Rustlers improved their record to S-1 in rnnfercncc play as freshman Mona Hanlinge breezed to a 6-1. 6-0 victory in her singles match. The Rustler~ (9· I overall) host Cypress Tuesday at 2 p.m. Miami named '89 Super site Pl IOLNI ( P) -The Nftional Football Lcaauc lhursda> telcctcd M1am1 -the Dolphin • propostd ~tad1um o n the Dade and Broward t·ount)' ltnc$ -as the $lie of the 1989 Su~r Bo"'I and the Louts1ana upcr· dome 10 New Orleans for the 1990 NFL champ10Mh1p aamt. The NF pre 1ously awarded the I 9R7 Super Bowl to the Ro~ Bowl in Pa~drna. iu fourth o~.11nd 1~ 1988 aam~· lo ~n Ott'gO, 1\$ firM Nev. Orlc.-n'i v..-111 host the u~r Powt nc~t Jonu~ry. '···-----· ---·---- TRACK Erle Dorn Drage triples for Tars CdM-:-University girls outscore Sea View foes --------- Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls tra.ck and field squad, behind the efforts of Kristen Drage, Tiffany Anderson and Maggie Henson, outscored Eatancla Thursday in a Sea View League meet. Meanwhile, Corona del Mar nar- rowly edged Woodbridge, and Univ.rslty posted a win over Saddleback In other Sea View competition. Here's What took place: NMwpott -Herbor M, Eatencla 41: Drage was a trlplewlnner for the Tara, capturing the long Jump (15-2), trlpht jump (31 -11) and 110 low hurdlee ( 18.0). Anderson and Henaon tied for first place In the 880, mlle and two- mlle for Newport with times of 2:39.4, 5:57.9 and 11:59.5. Buffy Rabbitt toot< care of the «O for the Sailors with a time of 1:01.7. The Sallora, now 2-0 In league. also received a winning effort from senior Ktily Bk>ckburger In the 330 low hurdlee with a time of S 1.8. CoronedelMar .. Woodbridge 12: Jam .. Kirven and Sherri Smith of the Warriors won three events and Kelty Wilton swept the welght1, but It WU CdM's depth which proved decisive. · The Sea Kings showed their strength In the distance events, sweeping the 1,800andplaclng 1-2 In the 3,200. Vlllencl1 IO, Merine 44: Diane Giii toaed the shot put 27·1 for a victory and Krltten Laasko clocked a 51.4 to win the 300-meter low hurd... to highlight the Vikings' lndtvtduat efforts In a non-league meet on their own oval. Sophomore LIN Coteman was alao a winner for the Vikings, going S.2 In the high jump after jU8t mlll6ng et S.5. Manna's 1.800 relay team was vtctorlout with a 4: 19.3 clocklng. lrvlne M, 1M Clemente 43: Trecy Wright breezed to victory In the 800 and 1,800 runs u the VaquerOI claimed the South Coast League triumph. Freshman Nicole Ronqullle trlpfed In the jumps, the third atraight meet she's accomplished that feat. Cindy Johnson won both hurdle events, with the 17 .0 clock Ing In the 100 m.t«s a personal best. Elaina Oden tossed the discus 131·7 for Irvine. now 2·0 in South Coast competition. Long hach Wlleon 75, Edteon 12: The Chargers swept In the 3,200 meters. with Nikki Rlchot (11:39.8) and Mitch Nadon ( 11:52.9) finishing In the top two spots. Laurie Shaw won the 400 run In 1:00.1. Unl"'8fty 74, laddlebeck 53: Senior Michelle Van Exel won three ewntt and led off the winning 440 relay In defeat for Saddleback. She alao had a ~rsonal bfft In winning the discus throw at 102-1. ---------~= -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Ffldey, Mereh 15, 1116 C8 Dorn 's triple 1-ilts Estancia to win Baker, Saddleback sprint past University tripled w ith w1M 1n 1hc mile with 11m c\ ol 15 M in the 120 high and 41.6 trl the 330 1ntcrmcd1ate~ and a 6-2 an the high jUmp to k ad the eagles in a mee t at Newport Da' c W e ,lc r recorded a personal best in 1he 1,ho 1 put w11h a w inning 50-2 effo rt for E•11a nc 1a while Jack Kn1gh1 won the 8MO w11h a 11ml' of 2:03.0. lkuor \nicu t0\\4'd the d1M"us 142·10. a nc"" l'' c n t for him nnd also wo n the shot put tn 47.3 Cor ona dt l Mar 81 , Wooclbrtd1e SS: Senior Darren \\ood d oubled in the 800 and 1.600 and j unior M1~e M cCallu m swe pt the hurdles 10 pace the Sea K ings· <'fTom. 1un1or Karl Hooten 1n t~ pok vault and a double.win from Brent Riedench wbo ~ tun:d the shot put in S2·S and the discus 1a 120-0. Mariaa '71 , Valncia H : It took the final cvc-nt o f the af\em oon -the 1.600 rclay-b the V1kina to stay unbeaten this season . Enc Dorn conti nue d his w inning WU)'· capturing three e vents. a1.1 E tanc1a High'!> track and field squad earned a Sea Vic"" League tri umph at N e wport H arbor Thursda) afternoon. In oth er Sea Vie w League mee ts. Tedd~ Baker's performance in the sprints helped Saddleback outscore U niversity. For Newport Harbor. Carter Brown was a d o uble winne r an the male and two-m ale . with 1imc!>of4:34.0 and 10:01.1. For W oodbridge . Junior Ric hard Brooks \printed to '1ctonc:s in the 100 and 200 a nd \opho m o n · Dav id Ell1H tayed unbeaten in the high jump "'-Ith a le ap o f 6-~. In the 1.600 relay. Dave Sutton. Vince Kell)'. teve Jenninas and a nc h or C hip Rish combined to wjn in 3:31 .7. Rish a lso won in t he 200 (22.4) and 400 (50.4) runs. whtleJohn Phillips doubled in the hurdles to spark the Vikings to the no n-IC'aauc vic tory. And. t he Sunset League had 1ts tinal tuneups before the start e fleague compet1t1o n next week with short-handed Edi'io n losing a narrow decision to Long Beach Wilson. and M arina going down to the w ire beforl' trimming Valenc ia. Frat7 H o wser won the poll' vault to r the ~atlor!> with a 13-0 effort. T he Eagles arc no w 2-0 10 lea gue w h1 k the ~ailors full to 0-2. Saddle baek 84, U niversity S l : Ba ker m atched his perso nal bes t 10 the 100-}ard dash "' ith a 9 .8 clock ing. the n capt ured the 220 122 5) a nd 440(52.8 ) to help the Roadrunner~ w in their second con sccuttve Sea View League m e<:t. lt was the first loi.~ of the seaso n fbr the W a rrio" Long Beach Wilson '70, E dison 81: The C harge rs d ropped a narro w dec1s1on to the host Bruins but the} allo wed stando ut Enc Whecl"'n ght to com pete 1n j us t o ne event. \\hcel"'ngh t. nursing a knee injury. "'-On the h igh JU mp "11h a 6-6 e ffo rt but did not comJX'h.' in the lon g Jump a nd tnplcJump. lrvlae to. Su Clemnte •I: Vaquero Pct.er F1ewe:gcr broke the school record in the 11 0 high hurdles with IS. 9 as Irvine captured the South Coast League meet The details: Estancia 89, Newport H arbor 47: D orn Ed ison. n o"' 1-2. also go t a 13-4 clfo n fro m Jim Olsen. winner of the 1.600 and 3.200. s tayed unbeaten 1n those events. Area trac-k results Boys cer-.. NWr "· WMC1br!d91 SS IR uMlne evlfth Ill IMMf't I 100-1. Broolo (W), 10.94, 2. McGr1lh ICOM), 10.97, 3. Ballukcr09ler CCdMl, 11 2. 200-1. Brook\ (W), ?2.48, 2 McGretn (COM), ?2.54, 3 Snmour CW), 24 79 400-1. McGrath CCdMI, S2 03, 1 Brook\ lWl, S1.67; J Colemen lCdM). S3.1 100-1. Wood. (CdMl. 1·s9 IJ. 2 Colemen lCdM), 1:59.99; 3. Oaden10 IW), 2 04.0 1,600-1 WOOd CCcfMI, 0461, 2 Gt lb (CdM), 4:J8 7, 3. Combs (CdM), U02. J,200-1. Holland ICdM), 9 SJ 48, 2 GOiden !W), 10.01 03; 3 MlddlelOtl !WI. 10 11 94 110HH-I McCellum ICdM). 16 IS. 2 Niles IW), 16.37, J Muu v CCdMJ. 16 90 300HH-I McCallum ICVoMI, 42 00, 2 PPlll· llos (WJ, 42.11, 3 Muu v !COM), 44 SO 400 relev-1 Corona det Mer 44 97 1,600 relev-1 Corne det Mer J 42 OS HJ-1 Ellis !WI. 6·1. 1 lrtlend lCdMI. 6·0. J BeerbOwer CCdMI. 6·0 U-1. Pllillios !WI 20·3 2 Cneno IWI 20·1 ,, l Beeroower CCdMI 20-1 TJ-1. CMOV (WI, 41·1, 2 Notes (W) 41 0, 3 Jacobs (CdM), 40·6 PV-1 P11inler ICdMI. 12·0. 2 Reves IWI lT-0, :r Jacobs fCdMJ. 11·0 SP-I Tomlcl\ek (CoMI 48 8 2 Keele IWI 48·2. 3 Rtfll ICdMI 47· I I OT-1 Bain CCdM), lJS·I 2 Keele IWI 133·2, l. Tomknei. tCdMI 118·2 Est•~ 19, Ntw-1 Harbor 47 100-1 Conte IEI. 10 4, 2 Shtraro IEI 10 8 l Enriont IEI. 109. 22<>-l S~rero lE I, 24 S, 2 McOone10 (Et 249. 3. Soenoler (NH). 2SO -44C>-I Smrtn (NH). S4 o. 2 Wooorutt INHI S4 S, J Hernendei IEI. SS 2 UC>-1 Knfont IEI. 2030 2 Perrv IEI, 2060 J Smith INHI, 2 07 Mll-1. Brown (NH), 4 )4 O 7 Kn1on1 !El 4:37.0; 3. t<toiler (NH), 4 48 2·mlt-1. Brown (NH ), 1001 I, 2 8ut>e !Et 10:11.0; 3. Kloster INHI. 10 H 120HH-l. Dorn IE). IH, 2 McCartnv IE>, 16.9, 3. Miiier I El, 17 S 330tH-1. Dorn (E), 416, 2 Carroll tE I 430 3 Jonnson (NH). 43 6. «0 relev-1 Estanc ia 46 1 Mlle reiev-1 Newoorl HarbOr 3 42 0 HJ-I Oor" IE). 6·1 2 Harro\ INHI 6·0 Slemos (El. S·IO L.>-1 S1amos (E l 20·6 • 1 Dorn !El 20-S >, 3 Lee lNH), lt·S T J-1 Miller lEJ. 40·4 • 1 Stamo\ tE l 39·1Jl., 3. Lee INHJ. 38·7 • PV-1 Howser (NH) ll·O 2 Mtlll!r IEI 17·6, 3 McC unn1ff (NH) 12-0 SP-I W11x1tr !El, S0·2 2 Hind\ INHI 46 6 l Coroo !NH), 4S·6 OT-I Walbvrver IE > 121 10 2 11.aolan (NH). 111·9. 3 Coroo (NH) 11 l·S SackltOaclr 14, Un.vtrsltv 5 I 100-1 Ball.ar (SI 98 1 Bell «iU 10 4 MelCO!m ISi, 10.S. 21C>-l Beker (SI 22 S, 1 W•OO\ ISi 73 3 J Bell IUI. 13 4 4~1 Beker (SI. S7 I. 1 Tnurmo11<1 ISi SJ 0 l FlnOO!d IUl, SJ.S ll0-1. Wnitelv (UI 1OS7 7 Barroos IU 1·01 9, 3 Maxwell (SJ. 7 10 0 Mil-I Hesslevik IU) 4 S8 I 2 Marton IUI 4:58 I. 3. Curtis IUl. 4 S8 1 2·mlle-1. Heulevlk IU I. 10 43 l 7 Manin (U), I0·0 .7,3.Curtis (Ul, 10'37 l?OHH-1. Pellon ISi, IS 1 2 Buller !SI 16 3 J Be,,l<lmln (UJ. 16.6 3301H-I Patton ISl. 43 8. 2 Buller ISi. 449. no rhlrd. 440 relav-1 Seodleback, '4 2, 1 Unlvttrl••v 4S 3 Mlle reiav-1 Un•ver\11\1, 3 SSS. no \econd HJ-I Masi.. IUI. 6·3. 1 Thurmond tSI S 10 Pellon IS), 5·8 LJ-1 Jonet (SI, 21·2 2 Triurmond ISi 10 2• Cemot>ell (S), 19-S TJ-1 Jonf\lSl.41-101 Waters !UI l7 I '• 3 Salldo IUl. 37-S PV-1 Hut rta ISi. 11 6 2 Medlin !SI 11 6. 3 Snerman IUl, 10·6 SP-I Arv1cu (SI. 47·3 1 C11en1o.av St 4l·l l Maril lU). 41-11 OT-1. Arvlcu IS> 142· IO 2 SMIOW Ul 125·9 l Cl\enkev IS> 1?2·6 / Marine 71, Veltnda •S 1Ruttnin9 tVtfttt in meltr\) IOC>-1 Jenning' IMI 11 2 2 Hauser v 11 S, 3. Nakewekl (VI. 11 1 20t>-l Risn (Ml n 4 2 J~nn1nos tM 1 23 1 3-Hauier CVI. 23 2 400-1 Rish !Ml. SO• 1 LoOO•toal VI SI 0 Flore\ IVI, SJ 1 800-1 Kiiien (Vl 1 06 l 2 Towte IV 1 1 01 3 3 Vu ouei (VI. 7 07 9 1,60(>-I LWO IV), 4 382, 2 owooe !Vt U SO. 3. Jewett !Ml 4 SO 8 3,200-1 Luoo IVI, 9 S7 7 7 Mevnara !Mt IO·OI I, ) KeHell fM) 10 10 0 110HH-l Pnllllos IM) 16 I 1 Sulton IMI 17 2, 3 Prtct (\I). 17 S 3001H-I. PhlUios IMI. 437. 7 Murohv IVI 44.8, J. Gon111les IV>. 46 9 400 relav-1 V11enc1a, 44 9 1,600 retev-1 Marine 3 31 7 HJ-L MllCl'I Melone IM). 6 o. 2 Price IV) 6·0, 3. Hicks IMl. 6·0 LJ-1 Murol'lv <VI 19-3. 7 Mall Malone (M), 11·11. 3 Deno IV), 11·1 TJ-1 Murohv (Vt 41·0, 7 Sullon IMI 40·0 3 Dario IV). 39·6 PV-1 Meoule IMI. 17·0 12·0, l PO!vln IMI. 11·0 SP-I Porltr (Ml 48·S 2 M11olf\ tMI 40· II, 3 Shore\ (V) 39·9 OT-I Shores IV) 127·0 , 2 Younot>IOod IM) 114· S. 3 Sullon IMI, Ill 1 Lii Wllsffl 70. Edison U (Wif!Mn M'V ev1i11t11e) 100-1 W1ls011 (WI 100. 220-1 WolSOtl IW) 22 S, 44&--l Haines !El S20 UC>-1 R09ers IWI. 1020 Mi'-l Garland IEt, 4490 2 mil-I Gerten<! IE) 10 490 110HH-1 Jona\ !WI. ISS. lJOIH-1 Sa.rlln11 CWI 414 440 rtlav-1 LB Wilson. 4J 7, Ml14! rtJev-1 LB W1IM>n, 3260. HJ-I Wl\fflwrtOIH IE > 6·6 LJ-1 W11\0n IWJ, 21·5, TJ-1 Tv,on IWI '3·10 PV-1 Hooltn (El 13·4 SP-I A•t0tr1c11 IEI S2·S. OT-I Rle<lerlcll 110·0 INIM to, San Clemente 46 (A llftllintl 1Vtn'1 in '"411ef'l) 100-1 BOSOl1 ISCI. 11 47 1 Couo (ti 11 SI 3 Perkins It>. 11 9 200-1 Bon ow ISCl 23 43 2 Bec•t' Ill 73 S Ptr-•n• !I), 24 11 400-1 WMt (I), SJ ~. 2 Jtnn1nQ\ 111 S4 27 WOiie IS~> S6 11 800-1 Becker rn . 203 39, 2 RoMrt\ 111 1 OS lS, 3 GerrinoholJH ISCl, 2 °', 1,600-1 Ille) Olsen Ill W111cn (II 11.ut>•ak !Ir ano McMillan 11) 4 4S 00 l 200-1 Olsen Ill 10 09 34 2 S1v1>aert t SCI 10 16 31 l Meel'lan Ill, 10 16 9 110 HH-1 F11Pweoer Ill, IS 9, 7 Bro\nan (ti 16 JI, 3 Wade !SC I 17 31 300 LH-1 Peck II), 47 1. 7 F1ew110el' (II 43 IS. 3 Bro~nan II!, 4J JS 400 re111v-I lrv'"e, 4S 44. 1 San C1emen1e 46 19 I t>OO relav-1 Irvine 3 40 18 San Clfmente 3 42 1 HJ-I Reese I SC I S· 10 2 Kaw\k• ISCI .S 8 l amura Ill S 8 LJ-t Ree1e ISCt 19-10 1 2 Tamura tit 19 1'< l Turner !SCI 18·11 1 T J-1 Wolfe SCI 39·Y > 1 Turner 1SC 1 39 7 l Co~a 111 39 1 > PV-1 Mcconn ISCJ 13·0 1 Beo\on SC 10 6 3 Jenn.no\ Ill 10·0 SP-I Geraro• tit 42-6 1 Kueoer Ii H l • I Snan~ 11 40·3'• OT-1 Snank Ill 117·11 2 Kut04tr I 117 6 Cnao04tll9 11 104 2 lll"'OCI Amel '4, Mahl< 0.1 Sl 100-) 2~) U (>-1 (~I~ Ott finistltrs onlvl Ha•de• MDI 10 8 Fag ... e MDI 729 !'ague IMO S29 3 Conrad MO SS 3 81C>-t LOOt!l IMO>. 2 011. l L•dd1 tM01 1 oe1 Molt I Mever MO I 4 43 S 1 looe1 •MO i 4) 6 l Younkin MDI 4 43 8 2 m11e-7 Butala IMO) 10 18 llOHH-1 HtCkev IMO I IS 6 330LH-7 Hickey IMOI 43 0 HJ-t Ron IM!)I S-8, J GraH ~O S S LJ-2 Graft IMOI 17 10 P\1-1 Aou tMDJ. 9·6 3 t11e1 Soenowoe1 1M01 Md Lee tMO I 9-0 \P-2 Mouran1 !MD I. 47 11'• · ····Girls Newoort H•rbOr 16, Em1ncl• 41 100 t Farnnuar IE 1 17 t 2 Evan\ •NH 12 S) lo..emP!'r INH1 17S, 72C>-I Gr~n1 tEl 28 I 2 Jone\ NH t 78 2 ) EvttM INHl 78 S u o-1 ReOOtll !NH I 01 7 1 Jone\ NH 10S7 ) Hor•ch El 1086 UI>-I 11 el T Anoer\on NH• ano Her\or NH 1 J9 J ) • e• Laro 1 NH .ino M Anoer\on N 1 40 7 MI!' 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UCLA's Brad Wright goee up for two polnta ln the Bnd.na' easy victory over Montana ln NIT action Thunday night. Fresno extended to 3 overtimes Bulldogs advan ce in NIT with 79-76 win over Broncos From AP dis pat<'hes I RI"'() -'lcn111r guJ rJ \lttlh \rn11IJ h11 .1 21>-tuot i ump i,hot \.\llh I~ wuinJ, kit in thl.' 1hirJ o'en 1ml' IO ~Ill' Frt•,n1' '11 • .lll' .I ~4--ti\ lll\lr\ ,1,~r ~Jnla t IJrJ 1n thl' 1irs1-rounJ e.111w 111 tht· 'Jth1nJI In' 11a11on 'r 1•11rna m1·n1 I huro,Ja, night 'l.1n1.1 { lar.1 h:tJ ,J l hJnn• l\l Tl'g.JIO 1h,· k.1d hut F n·,n11 \tJtl··, rl''>l'r'C , , 111,·r \l.irlo. c •U\ttn gr;ihtx·d a l\1t,.,l. h,111\\llh1hrt'l' '-l'l'OnJ .. ll'll JOU thl·n m.1J,· 1\\11 lrt'l' th10"'' to put thl· iµmc J \\ .1 \ fh,· H1nn,11' h.1d 1umrcd out lt1 J I '·2 k Jd JI llll' \l.Jrl tlf lht• it<lllll' hut hl'\n11 'itJIC canw hal·I. .111J llll'lo. ,J 2 I -21> k,1J "11h .l 2.l kll 111 lht• tir't h.tll \ 1rginia 56. \\e st \ 1rginia ~~: I >.ttrlll. 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Paucr,,in a o-fl ~n1or taking JJ' .1nt.igl' o t a rarl' hc:1g.h1 ad' a ntage 11\ er J 1.kk'nJ cr (Onnl'l ln1 o n I I o f In til'IJ goal Jlll'mpt<. mli<,t of them .1g.11n .. 1 l 'mnc Bo g.Ul'' \\ J l.r F o r- l''i'' '\. 1 prnnl g.uard Southv.estern Lou1s1ana 6fl , Florida 64: t l·Jn, H ill h11 th (' "1nn1n~ lo-ll11,11:r \'Ith 2 lJ left to pl:l\ J nd D on.lid J.h llh' "' :it1cd awa) I lonJ a ·' 'l'll •nJ lk,~·r:llllln sho t 1\11h 1llrl'l' 'l'llinJ, kt1 in leading "''Ulhl\l'\ll'rn I tlUl\IJnJ paq the t1:i1nr' in L ;if.l\\.'tte l J 11111·, 22 1111101\ kJ lhl' Ragin· t .11un' '' h" JJ1 .IOll' 1\ tth a 17-13 rt'l\1rd 111111 thl' 'IT'' \l'l·,,nd round. 1-h,nJ:i l'thkd 11' 'l',1'0 11 JI 18-1 :! M arque lle ii . Bradle~ 64: In Mil· 11Jui.Cl' \IJnd' fohn,on '-l'OTl'd 19 ~11n1' Jnd 1-..l·rr' l r1111er JJd~d I 7 to l\.'JJ l\1Jrl.jUl'lll' \l.HqUl'lll' 14·1" tiu1lt a lb-point ll•aJ 1n thl ltr,1 h.111 then hung o n to \\In C1n<'1nna 11 ii. K e nt State 61: Roger \Ill knJ1'n '"'rl·d "J'l\llnl'i to lead h1'1·,h1•1•lin!>! 1 '"' 1nna11 10 an ens~ 'I\. tnn Th1· h1"t H1·Jr.,11' ''JX'nl'd :i 14-J k .td 1i1, m1null'' inln lhl' gam<' and , nJ,tl·d 111 J '-I·~~ k Jd Jt halt11m e . FV's Wycinowski concludes senior season at Fresno St. W e don't like lo sho ut, but the re ' n ever bct•n a he lle r time ... ( hrt\ \\ H 'll\\)\.\-\kl UI r o u n ta 1n V:illc) recent!)' ~-omplctcd her 'c n1o r 'SC:l'IOn a' I re~no ~tntc Un1'e~1t} ·~ srnrttng point ¥u:ud on the ""omen\ bMkctball tc um w, C'1no "' 'k ' helped l-rc1,no State to o 20·9 !\'cord . ll'Jd1na the Hulldo~ in n c,1\t\(107) '"h u:h"'a~two 'ihyolthc hool n.'\·ord v )C1no w,k1 "'>Ccond o n the nll·tirnt' l"t lorn\\l\t" "'-llh 27 ' Th111's 21 \h)' of thl' \Chool m :irk. hl' hn" hl'c n a \H\1 tl'r lllr till' IJ 't &wo ~<i~on' and part of hl·r 'iophon1orc '<':t..on '".. J1'11 hnd 45 'te:ll\ for thl' \Cason . whic h was sc ond on thc-teom b) o n e stcol. And \hl' scored 1.iY points this P<J~t season .:! I a~1n't Sant. Claro "W eo"e a lo t toour(h rt\. not u n h for her all--a1 ound phi\ the hht t\\tl ).l'ar~. hut cwta1nl) for hl·r k:u.lcr\htp . o n and ofl the court." ~ml r~\ntl State C oac h Bob 'i~n<w ··~he • ..acnfict-d n lo t o f thing' th at rnnkl' hea'dltnco; for th~ bene fit ol ht•r team a nd tcnmmntc'i. "he rcnll\ nl:tH'tl on 1mport;,1nt role 1n &he '>lU.'\l''' ol 11ur tl'Onl " e Magnificent ovlng e pile paym e nt purc hase e tea c pur ha e ·o ptlo n COMPARE! I FRONT RUNNER EXCEPT IN PRICE: •sa2a· •Monvfocfvl"f'r·, ~vgge\tt'd ,,.1011 pnce Tille to"•s e111ro M ercury Lynx 1s excep- l1onolly low pnced Yet exceptionally well equ1pped-w1th 79 ston dord leotures 1nclud1ng • front-wheel drive • \ 6L four cylinder CVH engin • 4-speed monuol tronsoxle • 1nd1v1duolly recl1n1ng front seots • rock and-pinion steering • M ocPherson strut front suspension • fully independent reor suspension See l ynx ot your Lincoln· Mercury Dealer lll\Jt\' .. C4 Orange Coest DAILY PILOTJFrlday, March 15, 1985 'I c 0 l ll G f B .1 I " ! l t: ~ lL I~ UNLV-gets Seeond-wi-n -,85-80- p01nu.. and "'hen he'\ no1 1n there. the\. depend on me. This was one of n'} bettc'r game\ th1<i )_Car." Gilliam sparks Rebels; K en tu ky tops Huskies From AP dl1patche1 SALT LAKI-C ITY -Fnti~ucd h> three pmci. in n\ man) night'i 1n 11'\ league tournament last weekend and too rigorous u pracllcl.' rou11ne this week. Nevada-Las Vegas got an unci\pcc1c<l '.!I p01nts from Armon "Hammer" Gilliam 10 beat an Diego Stall'. 85-80. Thursda) night 1n NC''A.\ West R~g1onal R:hkctball Tournnmenl pla>. llNLV Coach krr> rark11ninn c;auJ h1\ teum "rcall) 11red o 101 :snd I had to make n lot uf sub<11m111on\. Our kids had difficult" apl)ly1ng pressure for long pcnods of 11mc. · "The nlt11ude here may have had something to do w11h 11. but I thmk 1t wnb m:u~ly that we hud lhrec games 1n a row in our lcajUI.' wurnamcnt and 1hcn had two-hour practices on Monda} and T uc~da> 1ns1cad of lighter one,. Wc'll tal..c It ca~} tomorrow We ha"e to tx-qu1cl.. w be effeC't1 v1.•." The '1ctor) propc-llcd I 2th-~cdcd Ken· tuck) in10 thl' NCA We 1 second round ~aturda~ ngainsl ninth-ranked Nevada-las V cg:.as. Harshman had unnoun(·ed curlier 1ha1 hl' would 1c1iri.' a1 oge 67 at the end of this season. H1scart>crcndcd with 642 w1n~and 448 losse,, 'l('vcnth place 1n all-11me wins behind UC LA John Wooden. point'i. 8111 Wenninaton acJdtcJ 21 and Chm Mullin 2 1 as third-ranked I John'c; overcame a sluggish lirs1 half :ind beat pc-sk) Soulht:rn Unive~11y. 51. John'~. 1mprov1na 11!1 'ICason record w 28-3. had u hci&ht advantage from the start o~ th<.> 7-0 W<.>nnington c;cored seven ofh1s 1eam·, first I 0 points en rou1e 10 un early lead The Rrdmcn foiled to pull away 10 a big lead tx·ca u .. c of uncharac1eris\1cally poor frl·e throw shooting. hilting only fi ve of their first 12 41hois from the line. Gilham nearl) doubled hi\ ~onng average for the 54:ason of 11.8 potnh and helPl'd tl\ke up the slack when lhe Rebels" big men got 11l foul trouble .\nthon) Jone\ added 18 poi nt'i for the Rebel\. Kentucky H. Washln1too S8: Kenn) Walker -.cored ~9 p01n1s 10 boost Kentuck y over the Husk1e~. endinJ the 40..)ear college coaching carl•er t>f Wa h1ngton·~ Mar" Harshman. Kl.'ntuck). which had thl' poorest rcrnrd of an) tournament at-large team. ank 17 ol 21 free-throw allcmpt in the las1 four m1null'' Ill cam th l· \ICIOr) and improve the W1ldca l\' record 10 17-1 ~- Arkansas 63, Iowa Sf: Ccnler J~ Kleine \<.·ortd I 5 of his 25 p01nts 1n the second half and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead Arkan as to a rnmebal·k '1ctor) over cold-shooting Iowa. "R1ch1c (l'Cntc1 R1ch1e .\dam'i) 1<, our main gu).'' said (1ilham "W e count on him tor Nevada-Lu Vegu' Gary Graham goe. fly- in& over the back of San Die10 State'• • St. John's 83, Southern Unlverslly S9: Thl' v1ctol) gained the Ra1orbacks a 'l'<.'Ond·round mee11ngSa1urda> against third·· ranked 1. John'c;. Jerry Tarkanlan Sophomore fof"'ard Waller Ber-<11 <icorcd 14 Tisdale powers Sooners ,,,, .......... Creon Doraey during Thuraday'• We.t Re- gional game won by the Rebela, 85-80. Louis ia na Tech, Ohio St~ also post first-round wins From AP dispatches T LSA. Okla. -Center WavmarLT1sdalc ramml'<l ho me 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the No. 4 ooners shook ofTa persistent North Carolina A&T squad for a 96-83 v1c1ol"y in the first round of the NC AA Midwest Regional basketball tournament Thursday night. The 6·9 T isdale. closely checked by an Aggie squad wh ose 1allest player is 6-6. picked up 12 of his points on 1hrec-p01n1 plays. Oklahoma 1mprOH'S 10 19-5 and advances IO Saturday's second round to pla) the Illinois State. which later beat U C. 58·55. at Oral Rolxrts Un1vl'rs1 1y"i. Mabee Center. Oklahoma 1s 1op seed in the region. The Aggies. who end the season at 19· I 0. trailed 49-35 at the half bu1 reeled oil 10 stra1gh1 p01nts to open the second half and closed to w11hin 49-45 with 17:22 remaining. The Sooners still led by 1ust 64-58 with I I :48 left. but wl'nt on an 11 ·2 ')pun that put the game ou1 of reach. The .\gg1es. who had been C\pectcd to s ow a deliberate offense versus 1hc h1gh·po\\-ered Sooners. stayed w11h Oklahoma through the l.'arly going on sw1ngman Jimmy Brown''\ 10 firs1-halfpo1nts. Brown and forward (ieorgc (ale finished with 20 points apiece for .\&T while guard Enc Bo)d added 18. Oklahoma lead' the nation 1n ~rnring with an average of 9 I point~ a game. f l'>dak\ lhrel'·POIOI pla) bro kl' a 14· I 4 lie Wllh IJ: 16 left in lhl' first half and A&T never led again. --W11h guard Tim McCallster collecting 16 of his 23 point~ 1n the firM half and the Sooneri. outrebound1ng the shorter Agg1l'!., 14-16 al the half. Oklahoma gradual!) pulkd a\\a) 10 lead h) a<. many as I 5 bcforl' 1n1erm1ss1on. The Sooncrs outrebounded the Aggies. 40-3 1. Darryl Kenned) added 17 point\. ~nthony Bowie had 13 and liha"' n Clark had IO points for Oklahoma. In oihcr Midwest Regional games: Louisiana Tech 78, Pittsburgh S4: Robcn Godbolt '>Cored 17 points and Wllhe Bland had 16. leading No. 8 l ou1\1ana Tech to a rout over P1tt!.burgh. fhl' victor) mo' cd the Bulldogs. 28-2. into 1he second MIDWEST ago10NAL round aj.31nst Ohio State Saturday. Pill ends lhe season al 17-11. Loui'i1ana T(·ch took a 5·0 lead as the 6-5 Godbolt <icored all the points. · Louisiana Tech con1inued 10 build its lead thro ughout the first half. going ahead 13-11 when Godbolt made two free throw<; at 7:45.The Panthers closed within 26-16 at 1:56 when Demctreus Gore made a jumper. Howe ... er. Loui~iana Tech went on 10 take a 37-20 lead at halftime. out~coring P111 11·41n the final two minute' Ohio State 75, Iowa State 64: Guards Troy Ta) lor and Konnte Siokes kc)ed a second -half spun as Ohio • late broke open a close game for 1hc victory. Ohio 1a1c. 20-9. rushed 10 a 12-4 lcad 1n the first the min utes on 1he strength olraylor's three earl) baskets. But with JcfT Gra)cr h111ing from close in and Barr) Stevens scoring on a pair of long-range 'ihots. Iowa talc pulh:d even at 23·23. Grayl'r's twb free throws with 4::!0 left beforl' half11me gave the Cyclones a 33-31 lcad. Stokes' :!0-fool )hot gave Ohio State a 39.37 halftime advantagl' and the Buckc)e'i never trailed again. Both tcam'i were hot from the field an the lirst halt. h111ing an 1dent1cal 17 of 18 licld goal attempts for 61 percl'nl. But Iowa State coole<t 10 37 percent rn the second half while Ohio State h11 at a 55 percent pace . Lehigh no match for Georgetown, _68-4~ Temple beats Virginia T ech . to face Hoyas on S a turda y From AP dispatches H \R r I ()l{I) ( ohn -I op-rankl'd l 1curgl'IOW1l hcgan dcfcn'l' of 1 1~ n;,i11onal 11tlc fhur\da} Y.llh a 68-43 lirst-round \ 1c1<Jr) oH·r Lehigh 1n the NC ·\ \ basl..ctball 1ournamtn1 bi:h1nd the '>harp<,hoo11ng o l Reg&ll' W1ll1am'> and Da\ 1d W1ngntl· r hl' 110\ .... 'I ·.:! ::ind ""IOlll'r\ o l lhl' Rig [a<,I < ontercnu.· 11iurnJml·n1 holll'd to a .:!X-p111n1 ha lh1mt· lead lhl'n lC>.1\ll'd 1n the \t'tund halt 111 lhl'lr F-a\I lkg111nc1I '1<. IOf\ I l·h1gh lht• 11nh ll'Jm 1n lhl' ticld ofM ""1th a lo\1ng marl. 112-1111 got v..11h1 n fi'··H v..1th 1-:Y1 lclt bul nt''<'r thrcatem·d tht• Jl'l""l'rful Hm d\ ".\lier we got up 1t wa\ difficult to maintain a certain k\d of rnnccn1ra11on .. Ho)a'i Coach John Thompson -.aid "ll 's lough \\hl'n )OU ha,ea lead like that to keep 1ha1 team-oriented llefcn'>l' ·· Williams and W1 ng.a1eeach had 14 pQ1nts. and Pa1m·k l-.w1ng addt·ll 11 for Cicorgt'lown. The 7-0 Ewing had four hloc ked '>h<>I\ h) hall'l1mc as Georgetown dominated the Engineers. who\e wllc\t pla}cr is 6· 7. Mike Polaha )C'Qrl.'d a game-high 20 1101nt\ tor Lehigh. ( 1c:orgt'IO\\ n <.t on:d 1hc gamc'c; first basket. a '>hon 1urnaround h' F-\\1ng and raced to a 31·7 lead v..1 1h 7.2 ' lcl'I 1n lhl· h,il f h) 'l or1ng I' \lra1gh1 points. In otha I J\I Rl·gwnal games· Temple 60. Vir~lnla Tech 57: f orward C1rangcr Hall \U>rl·d J ganll'-h1gh -~ 11<>1 nl\ and grabbed 13 rebound\ a' l cm11lc: tough• oil a lalt' comehack b} Virginia Tech and ~at lhl· I l o~1l'' 11 \\3\ tht' fourth 4'lra1ght \.ICtol") for Temple. 25·5. Irish felt right at home, 79-70 Host Notre Da m e advan ces, to m eet North Carolina n ext F rom AP di spatcheoi VH Ill HI '°"I) Ind l>.1 \1d K1\lr' ,1,m1101h f1-ll trl·-.hm,1 n guard <lllrtl·d through c >rl'gon \1,111·., ddt·n'>l' tor 21 111llnl ' I h11r,da\ n1ghl J'> h11\I '\,olrl· U;intl' held oil .1 't'<ond-hall ral l\ 111 lx-.11 1ht· lk.1\tf\ "'1J 711 1n thl· tir\I rou nd n l lhl' "'' \ \ \<1uthl'il\I R.t•g1on.il h.l\kt·thall lllllrll<.lll ll'Jll '-olrl l>anll' Ol'\l'r 1r,1il1n~ 1n lhl' gJ ffil' 1m1I.. .1 I '· point lt'Jd JI J '·'II l'tlrh 1n lht 't" ond hall Hut Oregon \tall' r;1llil'U hc:h1nd for\\artl\ \ ( ( 1rl'l'O anJ I Hlllll' \11ilkr .ind 11ulk d hJ< k 1n111 lhl' gJml' m1d"<l ' through lht• final hall \n 11 I '>r>urt <<ir1wd '" l\\o ,1ra1ght ha,kcl\ h\ \i111kr lin.ill\ 1u·d lhl· tt.41m<.' al "·-'ifl \\llh (, 11 111 g11 Kr'l'" hd d \turdt•\\ 1n 1h1· '>l"tnnd h(Jll un lll lhl n gol l'lghl 111 '-ntrt· f >anw ' IH'\I I !1 pt11n1' J \ lht: lrt\h orx·ntd J 't'\l'rt·p111111 h:,1d f1!< fd \\llh 2 J I In Jlll I hl• ll1'<l\t'r' pulk d v. 11h1n lour 1>oant'I onu: mun· hut .1 lhll'l' p111nt pl.I\ h\ J1m f>olan l111 t thl' ((..tmt• OUI of rt•at h K1\1'r' I 1m Kt•mplon .and \C"oll llit l..\ e;Hh h~1d t\.\11 fn·c· rhrm~o, 1n 1lw ll n.11 \S \t<.ond'> 10 1ct• rht"ll"i'h '1ll11n 'l11tr1 1>.1mt• 21 X tor 1h1· '>l',t\on Jd\ ann'<t 111 \.1111rd.I\ 'w1 ond round ag.11n\t ,..,nrth ( .1rol 1n.1 at "-lotrl· l>.1nw\ \rhh-tt< ,1nd ( on\.ocat1on <enter In 111fwr \oulhen<,l Rt·g1onal action North fnrollna 76, Middle Tennessee Sta te 57: Brad Ocea n View girls in final <>tt.111\11" I litth rolled 10 11'> \l\lh \lra1ght v1ttor) in lhl' ( \ p11" I j nirnamt'OI. hul ( ioldcn w l'\t ( ollcgc'c, '4.'\enth 111n1nl1 1.ill\ l .1mc up a b11 \h\ fhuM3) in woml'n ',1111h.1ll .1l t111n f ht• \t·,1h.1 'l\ "ill pill \ for 1hc l<HJrnJmt•nt 11tlc \.1111rd,1 \ n1J1hl 111 l1K ~ a1 \rnu ld Park .iltt·r palt h<.'r f,1, l 11• f >.11..lt• 11 1rllnl hml ( 'p1t0\\ on nn1· h11 1n ,1 2 O \ 1t lon Ou•Jn \1l'\\ 11rnl 11,nnl \. run\ an the no11om ot lhl' "'th ""hl·n I kJthu \mt111t ;mo 1:-tna Darling rJt't'd homl' lr11 n \l'l11nd .ind ll11rtl r1,~·c 11 Hh on n "'tld 111tch I hr \1 ,ahdv. ~' 1IH' f. () thl\ \\ ,l\11n \IC 101<.kn Wc,t. lhl f<u,lk r\ rnnll' 10 thl' pl,th down 'fl 1n llil' hoi1om of lh< '>t'\1•n1h hul 1..ut lhc ll'ad 1n half \~ lu n I n lir lftt hon 'llOFlnl 111 •\.run Hut 1hc rulh h11lcd dr1111pin11 C111ltkn Wc'll ro ., th{, \<'3\0n w11h rhr 2 I lo'' I 1\,1 Hr.1cl \ Wl'nl lhr d"1.1nu~ Jnd \ulkrl·d lhl' lo" 1111 1111' ~ 11\I h·" • SOUTHEAST REGIONAL l>aughem ... w rt•d 15 potnt ~ 10 lead No. 7 North< arollna 111 \ll'tor\ O\t•r \lllhhorn M1ddlr Tenncc;sce S1a1c. I IH· I :.11 I k cl\ arc making their 1 llh cunsccu11ve "' \ ·\ 1<1u r11<1m l·n 1 .111JX'.arant t' under ( oach Dean Sm11h. Middle I t'Onl'''l'e \tatc. which finished fiflh 1n thl' '>h10 'val lc' C onkrt•n<.l' for the ~ason. led 45.44 with 11 2'\ rema1n1n g 1n lhl' ga me But the Blue R~der\ who ta ml· from ht•h1nd to'' 1n all their tournament games. were unatik 10 kt'l'P lht•1r \Iring going against the Tar Heel\. D;iugherl \ "ho had 14 ofh '"points in the second half. h11 lourot hi\ ll'<Jm \ n1.'\l \I\ ba'\kct'> after lo!"l1ng the lead a\ :".onh ( arollna 11ullcd batk 1n front for the final 11me and bu ill up C\l'r 1n<rl'J'>mg Icade, in the game's final minule' Kanns 49. Ohio ll. 38: -C ah 1n fhomp'>on \Cored I I point\ ac, I 1th-ranked Kan!.a' broke awa) 1n thl' tlo'img minute\ lor a 'll IOr) o'er unranl..cd Ohio Una vcr\11)' l\.an\a\I 26· 71 wh1c h had a' craged 76 point\ pcrgamt• thl\ \ra\on had 11\ \C(Und lowec,t tolal oft he ..cason again.-.1 thl.' fi<lht:m 1 hr fo\h:i""k' pulled away 1n the c,ccond half .1llt·r gr111ng 1hr11 running game going. Oh10 had trnuhlc pcnl'tra11ng K:in!.a,· taller dcfen'ie fht' Rotxat\ :!2-H \\Cre forced to shoot mo<111\ from 11ut<.1dc and thC) hll onlv <;11( of thl'tr 18 attem11I\ fr'om the lie Id 1 n the ti rc,1 ha If Ka n,ac, tnok onl\ 12 'ihot\ 1n the first half hut mad(' t'1$hl Thomp'ion htl two fidd goal'i in 1hc linnl four mmutC\. ~I \ 1118 Kan'>u' nn I II· IS lead at halnimt· Ohio' Vic 1\IC\andt•r \cored nine of hr\ 15 po1nl\ in I hl' ft r\I ha If Auburn H. Purdue 58: < huch Pcrc,on ~orcd .10 J')<11n11i and< hm Morm had 11J. 1nclud1ng 1he 11c-hrcak1 n& frcl' throv..-with 14 'ICcondHem:u ning. hft naAubum 10 the win Purdut· 1r:ulcd h\ n1nl' J')<>inl\ 1n lhl" li"I half 11nd h\ fi q• 1n 1h1• do\lnjt minu1c1. of the \Ccond half hcforc rJll>1ng 1n 11c 1he \Core 11n a hJ'>kct h}-freshman I ro) l ew1c. with s~ 't'u mds 10 &o ·\her Jn Auburn timeout. the f1acr\ worked the h<ill lor .1 fl0\'i1blc final \hot before Mom'i wa\ fouled lw Purdul'\ "1erk \1k1 n ... 1n "1om'i made the lil'\t frcc throw hul m1\'lt'd tht' rnnd and Purdue rcboundcd the ball and rnlll-d timeout I he Hmh!rmoker' yo1 th<.' ball 10 forward Jame\ Rullo('~ who m 1'i\Cd a \hort turnaround Jumper w11h l\\-O '><."l llll<h n•nt;)ll)IO&, !Ind lht' fl~CI\ 1.amc llW3) With thC 0011 and lht' v1r tnr} l'<'N•n gol 10 of hi\ potnl\ in a four-minute \lrClch 1ha11urnnl hat k P11rdm··, lir\t rnlh in the 'il'cond half EAST REGIONAL which meets GeorgctO\\n Saturday 1n a second-round game. Virg1n1a Tech ended 11s season with a 20-9 record. Guard Nate Blackwell srnrl'd 13 points and forward Charle<; Rayne had 12 for Temple. which won the Atla ntic 10 Conferenn· tournamcn1 in rca.ching the NCAA playom.. V1rg1n1a Tech wa'\ pated b} Dell Curl) with 13 points and Kt1lh ( ulbert with I I Temple lell b) as man> a\ nine points in the firsl half and had a 25· I Y lead at 1nll'rm1c;swn. Howe.,, er. Tim Lewis l'On,ened a c,ical 1nl0 a la>·up and rnnnectcd on a jump \hOI. hnng1ng 1rgtn1a f l'Ch Wllhtn 46-44 With 5·50 rcma1n1ng 1n 1he game. Loyola, Ill. 59. Iona 58: Iona"• Ton} Hargra ve1Pm1sscd a p0tcn11al game·l}1ng free 1hro\\ w11h three seconds left. and 141h-rankcd L O)Ola.111 . heh ind Alfrednck Hughe<;' 24 points held on. I O)ola C~n-'1). wh ich won the iournament 1n 1963. n.tcnded 11\ \\1nn1ng s1reak 10 IH game\. the longes11n the na110n. while lona.1b·5. lost tor 1hc lir'>l llme in six games. Wuh Lo}ola leading 59-57. Hargraves. a 68 perccn1 foul <,hooter who had missed h1'i prev ious fi ve free throws. '>ank lhc front end of a one-and-one s1tua11on. The Kamblers 1hen called timeo ut. and af\er 1he game re\umed. Hargrave<,' 'iecond shot hounced ofT the front of lhl' nm. Hughto, go1 1hc rehound. ht'i I I 1h. was fouled and ml\~ed lhe '>h<>I. Hut a de!.J')Cral1un heave by Iona fe ll for \hon a'> 11me l'X111n·d. SMll 85, Old Dom inion 68: Junior guard ( arl Wright 'cored I 8 points 10 kad a balant'ed scoring a11ack a!> \oulhcrn Mcthod1c;t pulled away 10 defeat Old Dominion. I# ...... .\long with Wright's perlormancc. center Jon Koncak and forward Larr\ Da"1" each addl·d 17 to help Southern Mc1 hod1c;1 ofTsc1 the hot shoollngol Old Oomin1on's Mark Da"" and mo'l' on to a \econd-round game aturday again .. 1 Lo~ola. (Ill I Patrick Ewtna of Georaetown prepare• to ecore underneath in Eaat Re&lonal aame. Calgary Games tag going up C ·\I C..\RY. Alberta (A P) -An official of the 1988 Wanter Olympics 1m1s1s 1hcrc 1s no reason for panic despite a price 1ag SJOO m11l1on 1n l'l(Cl''" of1hr original cst1matc ofS4 I 5 m1ll1on to \Inge the Calgar) Game, .. John Lcr ky. chairman the linanc1al and budgl't commiucc. <,a1d Thur'· du) th!ll ht• " not wo rried hccuu!le revenue C!>l1mn ll.'\ ure nc;ing just U\ qu1ckl> U\CO'\t C'ltunule\. Il ic; current cst1m::11e cnll'i for an c>.pcnd1turc ol S718 million. ··"., n taxpayer you should not worl) 1h:u 11 (the orgnni11 na commit· 1cel 1s 1rra11onal." Leck) -.:i1d at a new\ tonferencc "C.rven th:it we do not have an 1n1crno11onal d1\rup1 10n that could lcod to a bo)C.'Oll. "'c think o ur revrnuc and co't cst1 malc\ arc \Cll,lhlc " Ro)com d1~ruptcd the lao;t three \ummcrGomc ,01 Montreal1n 1976. '-foS<:ow an 19 0 and Los niclc hu1 )'ear Out uch d1srup1ionJ do not nece .. ~ril) spell economic doom. The privately funded Lo, Anacle\ Game\ which co\I $700 m1 lhon to ll\F. car net.I a surplu' of ntarly $100 m1rl1on l l-cli.' ·, np1anw.m no1"'11h\111nd· 1ng. ( anad1ans can recall a "mllar \latcmcnt made prior to the 1976 Ciames. Mo ntreal Mo yor Jean Drapeau had prcd1c1ed lhnt tht' (lames were no more likely to go into the red lhan a man was to have u hahy. raxpayeri. thert arc 'till pny1ng ofl'th" remainder a S900-m1llion debt. The Calgary Organ11ing Comm11- IC<' won't leave any debts behind. Leck) ')a1d. noung 1ha1 the federal and p10,..innal govcrnmcnls and not the committee arc rcspon111blc for building mo'it ofthl' coo;tly fac1htics. I he C'n nadian government wa, to provide $200 million. with a nother S70 million from thl' Alberta aovcrn· ment. $25 mi llion from the C'tt) o f Calgary and S 120 million from tcll"- wuon rights and uckct 'inlcs. OCEAN VIEW PROBED ... From Cl came with blue chip tr11risfcr11. and Ocean View 1<1 on the vcrgc of :i \CCOnd s1rn1gh1 trap to the ctr S·A ha5kctball final\ next )'Car. "Somctamc'I JU'il bccau$C you're ~ood you can ac1 accused.' U )''I 11o .. well. "But thi s i h1ah sc hool 'port<. and when }Ou receive whnt appear' to bt valid cr111c1 m you have 10 {cac" We're going 10 keep 11 o krd game It's not a parent -coa<'hes game. lt'41 important thar coochc, co.1ch k1d-.whotomt"to tht'm and not the other "•> around (t:naC'he' who rnmc to ~id11l" I he 1n\ "~11au11on comc at the hc1ah1 of <)econ View's ,ucec . The 'icahn"k\ made 11 10 the CI F 4-A <>Cm1finals during < arlander'' fl nftl ~a'>On, ttnd tha" pa t season 1hc became the other hair' (w11h Meter Oc1) of 1hc fil'\t ll·Oranae Count)' \howdown for the miuor ~hooli 11tlc rn Cl F Southern Section ha!JOry. Ocean View lint hed ~rond to Mater Ot1 1n the final • u 11 did in 1ht rournamcnt of < hamp1on'i tn Dc-\Cm~r. but 1\con'itdcrcd b)' m:my n, thc 1c.1m 10 hciH to r the 5·A crown O\'\t ~cnr N•A WHTl•N CON,.•IHCI l'•clfk OMv..i w I. l'ct, 01 ••LA L•ll•n 47 11 )23 Pnoel'lla 31 35 •IO 16' , ll'Ofllt ll(I lO l+ 4U 11 , s .. 111, ,, n •09 7o , LA CNcllile" 23 4• 343 1~ Golden Slale 11 41 211 29 MldWHI Ohthloll Oenver •2 13 .,.6 1101.1t1on 39 16 600 J 0 1111, 31 2• S61 s· , Sen "'111on10 33 )• 493 10 Ull ll )I n 470 II , K1n\H Cltv 2• 47 l.. 11 / IASTERH COHl"l lllNCf AW.ntk 0 1Yllloll x• I O\lon S2 14 71t X • Pllll1delPlll1 •9 It 1 ~ 1 , New JtrtlV )) 33 SOO 19 WH lll1191on )l )) SOC) 19 Ntw VOfk 21 44 lll 30 Cetttr1I DM1loll ~ M11w1ullff '6 tt IOI Ot1rolt l6 ?9 S~ 10 Cn1UllO l 1 JS 410 1 S , Cltvtl•no 76 19 •OO 10 All1n11 16 40 )U 10 , lndlene 10 •• JO) 26 , x•clinc11.o l>le voll oer1n ThllndlV'1 Sc0tt\ LA Cllot1en 113 1no"n• 111 New VOik 106, Cn1ce110 91 All1n1, 120, Coto.n S1a1e 111 S1 n Anlonlo 100. SH llll! t ) Ttn191t'• Game1 Si n An101110 et LA I.Ott\ 110u\lon el Wun111111on Ntw Vor" II Pl!ll8dtton1e 80\lon al Cltvetano Oenvtr al D1lln P~n·x al CPllCllOO Kanta\ C11• a1 Ulah Colden S1a1t •' Porllano Clippers 113, Paet" 112 LA Cl.1 .... 1111$ ( 113) -JOM\On 4 11 I 7 9, Ca lchlno\ 1·1 4 • 6, Oonald\On S 1 2 7 11, Nl•on 1·16 l ·l 21, Smllll 1 IS 8·10 n , 8rld11em60 6· 10 2·3 14 Goroon • 9 O·O e Whitt 1·1 0 0 4 Wallon 3 1 O·O 6, Edward\ S·6 1 7 11 To1a11 4S·IS 71·76 113 -IN DIANA ( 112) Wilham\ I 11 1 S 11 KellOQg S· 14 0 0 10 S1111anovlch 14 ?l 6 9 )4, Tnomu l ·9 l 4 9 Fit,..""11 • a J 4 II Gtrnell 4·8 0 0 a Brown l 1 0 0 6 S1chl1no 5·1 1 1 11 Durra ni 7) I IS Tola!\., 98 " 74 117 Score bv Ou•n•n LA (lipper\ • 21 lS 16 14-I 13 1no11ne 26 ll 16 11-112 Tnrtt 001ni goal\ N •on 1 F'ou•ed ()\II-None Aeoo..no,-LO\ Angele\ 42 <Donald\OI\ UJ lnd,ana 61 IW1W.m•. St!Penov1cri 121 Anl\1\-Lo\ Anoete~ IN1>.on SI India na ~ c F1em1flil 11 T'b(,al loul\-LO\ Angele. 10 1no1ona 19 Tecnn1 cet\-LO\ An9111es 4 lltlla oeten\tr. Actenoence -11 H3 NCAA DIVISION I TOURNEY West Aff!ONI FIRST AOUNO Thund1v•, Scor" (at Sall Lake C1tvl ~ 1onn·, 93 Sou111ern S9 Arkan••n t.l low8 !14 NtvaOa Lat VtQU es. Sa n 01e90 S• 80 KeMuc~v 66 Wuh1r\Olon S8 TOdlv'' Game• (at AllMlq1.1er Qllt, N .M. l Nor111 Caroline. Sc 170 91 "' Nevaoe - At no C71·91 Tul\a 113-11 v\ Tt•a\ Et P~\O 111 91 V1to1nla Commonw'""" cH SJ v\ Mert"all 171 171 Alabama 171 91 v\ Ar11ona 111 91 SfCOND ROUND Saturdn'1 Game1 (at Sett l.nt c1rv1 S1 Jonn \ <21 3J v\ Arltenw' 12? 171 Ken•u<.•Y 111 .,, ,, UNLV 121·91 Sundlv's Game\ (at AlbuQUttQUt, HM.) Tul\a UTEP w nner v \ N C SI •Nt ••da· lleno winner A1a01ma Arizona ..,,nnl'• v' vcu Met\nall winner EHt Re9ieNI l"lllST ltOUND Thllna¥'1 keret (II Har"9rd, Ctnn.I Geototlown 61, Lt h19P1 4J Temote 60 Vorg1n1a Tee" V Lovola Ill St lone ~ SMU I S Clo Oom1r11on t.8 _,,.---To0av•1 G•me• (II Atlanta) lllino' 17' I I ., NorlnH\lern 1?7·11 Ceorg1a 17 I I I o W1chll1 St 11e 111 Svracu\t 111 I I v\ OtPaut I 19 91 Gt'oro1a Tech 11•·11 v1 Metctr c77 I I SECOND llOUND SttlfnlaV's Gemu (II Hertford, COM.) 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Me.•1 ~ nt•r~ l!lt JO l.tt • ... c••• Nin t tld G .. ,, ~...nr..< .. l'lt!t' 'd .... .. .,, .... , """"' ~ ( HOCKIY NIMMI Medin l..MWe l'ff w •s '¥ 0( VIL S.-ll Gerv ¥.:A•• r t"ll w·~ ''(It'll Me nt 111 1111 A,,,••if• "M'h l .. ICI .. . ......... ,._ ....... ~~ .. ~¥~-~~~----~~--------!!!"!~~~--------.......................... ~~~--------""------------------------------------------------------- ·. I LI ----1 C8 Ot1nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 15, 1985 l11RY WINDRBltAK THE FAMILY CIRCUS _ __._.._ __ by Bii Keane ~ \\Frankly, Shirley, I see nothing wrong with your loving o younger man." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson LOST 4' FOUND _j '3 11;; ~·lll!S..,...,..,, .. , .... s..-... &'?o~ "Let's hope someone comes looking for an umbrella with a dog attached to It .. DRABBLE © 198$ unttO<I F Mt"'• S,,nck41te inc - GARFIELD MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER IM OUT U£i;2f; ~C(E.£ZIN6 ti.NO ~ ONE. (.f>.l(f.5 I -by Tom Batluk DOOl'fltSBURY by Garry Trudeau BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "My root cellar:· DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham !. l l l t ® PEANUTS A History of the World . Volcanoes erupted. Oceans-boiled. The uniye rse was in a turmo il . by Charles M. Schulz Then came the dog. by Lynn Johnston •W1LSON·5'\'f5.HE f'-OUNOA &JYER FORC\lR HOOSE Arm WE OON'r ev~ AAVE rr ON 1HE MARJ<E.T 1• • ' TUMBLEWEEDS---by Tom K. Ryan ~USA'/ t'41SJAW L.OCK&P by Kevin Fagan WHU.e SC~MIN61' by Jim Davis WHAl(VER. JON PAlt' f'OR THIS TV REMOTE CONTROL, rr WAC;, 'NORT'H rT'! '!>·l!i by Harold Le Doux NO• THAT-S WHEN 1 ~THE eovs HOME WtTH NIE I .. East-West vulnerable. North deals. WEST NORTH • K104 <:? 852 0 QJ5 + K 1053 EAST • 75 <:7 KQJ743 0 942 +9632 <v A6 0 103 +92 +AJ 8H SOUTH + AQJ8 <:i' 109 O AK876 +Q6 Th e bidding: North Eaet Pa11 PaM 2 0 2 <:? 3 iv Pau oat.II I I 3 0 3 . 4 • Obie Pau Pa11 Opening lead: King of iv. Weft 1 <:? Pae• Pue PaN PARTNER NEEDS THE HELPl __ _ nominate 10 players as candidates ten in dumm y as he disca rded his for the award. The players will then last club. drew trumps and took the submi t hands that contain instruc· rest of the tricks. tional material, and the bridge East could have avoided the writers will vote for their choice cataatl'ophe on two oecasions. First, based on the naaterial submitted. after winning the ace of hearta, he This hand, from a tournament in could have cashed the ace of clubs England. could serve as a lesson t.o before returning a heart. Now he all on how important it la to he'p will end up with a long trump when OMAR SHARIFF partner. In a competitive auction North-South an'lved at !our spades and W e•t led the king of bear-ts. East correctly overtook with the ace. then returned a heart. West won the jack and continued with t he queen, on which East slurfed a low diamond and declarer, who did not CHARLES GOREN declarer 11 forced t.o rulr the third round of hearts. Secondly. he might have •~ered his partner to the cor rect defense had he chosen to discard a high club rather than a low diamond on the third heart. Tl\e Royal Viking Line has want t.o give up trump control and become tncreaslngly lntereiat.ed In suffel' a major dinster, discarded Have JM Me• na•alaf lae. •• W. V..W.1 Let CMrlet Gert1 .... , , ..... , .. .,., u.r..p ta..-. bridge. Not only are they the one the six or clubs. passenger line to hav• bddst In· West now had to decide whether structora on every crulte. but now. hit partner held the ace of clubs or In conjunct.ion with the lnterna wh ther he had a trump .. holding tlonal Bridge Prell Assocl•lion. that could be promoted. He went lor they are launching a "Bridge Player · the lat~r chance, the trump promo- of the Year" competition. tlon, by leading a fourth heart. Each year. JBPA memben will Declarer sra'41full.J Nffed with the ef DOtJIL£8 fer ,...adee UNI take•••· fer a cepy ef Wa DOUBLES MelLltt, Mad 11.81 te ~·0..W..," P.O. I•• fll, P•yn, N.J. oeoe&. Make c.llecli ,.,..._ e. New ............ ,_ Orange Cout OAJL Y PflOT /Frtdey. M9toh 15, 1IM COMPLETE NVR COllP091TI TRANeACTIONe, Cl OC '84 office leasing a record Oranat Couoty office spaC'e leasing reached a record 3.250.000 feet in 1984. according to Ro~rt Dunham president of The Newport Economic~ Group. Inc. T he new total 1s up slrghtly over the .l. I 70.000 feet sec in 1983. though 1s below the 3.4 million forecast. The primary causes were a slower than ~~ted level of busme s at't1 vity 1n 1tte last half of 1984, combined wuh rela11vely low \8cancies 1n some areas. The C'Ontinued high lt\d of' de- ma nd pushed the volume of vacant space down sharply to 3. 7 million feet. The current vacanc) rate is 12.1 percent. compared w11h tht: high of 17.S p(rcent one year ago. The current months of available '°' entory for space completed and i!•fo, ltff lt12 Ei~~dl Gl~VD ~·h 11 19 ,~tt urvev 1291 14. It noUtll 21 49 NL lmoe10 15,6' 16 u vror~ r 41 ~ NL vr11rT1t 16 40 NL PA Funo\ C•o.t t 17 10 1l Nwtnc I J9 ~L Par mt ll fA II ?I Fr~r\'b I~ 99 N't "i"•'to Fffl' oCll' I NL ACP'I 3 NL T Int 913 NL F dllnlr t '9 Nt GNM.f. 10.r, H Gwt" io N HI tcm 11 t 11~ H1VIO 11 ~~ Nt tnco I N t I NL l:t.. I H Nl 1~80 I NL tock I NL F Iv tnvtll ~ii at o tnc 21• /1 H~o~ •en 1 ~ NL F~C:m I ,8 ~~ Gvt Sec " ~L Hllnco L HI Yid I ~ Lt Mvn I Magel 31110 38 2 Mun eo .1J NL MU\T p 10.os ~f, 1d Ht NY'(;-S 1002 NL NVhMu 100 10 5' now available sta11dsat 8.1. the lowest absorption 1imeframe since 1980. pace under construction in· creased ,four.fold from l.S million 'feet up to 6.4 million during the year. ~he current total represents an all time record for the county. The months of available inventory for space-under construction rose. cor- respondingly, to 16.8. While rela- tive!) high. this figure remains below the peak years of 1980 and 1981 . The Newporttkach research firm's repon indicated that 1he Airpon area conunues to account for the largest 5hare of the acu vny at 43 ~rcent. During the first halfof 1984. this ratio was at the expected SS percent. Dunn$ t~e last half. however. due to vet) hmtted space a vailability. ine ra110 dro pped sharply. The west count} sec1or ranked second with Le,1n111011 Gro, ldr tr 12,21 13 19 m{i ;-9~• ~t row f 1 NL .,,, 16 6 NL L•l>errv Grouo: Am Lor J" NL T>. Frt 'l7 NL US Gv1 . S NL L1noOv . 4 NL Lfnonr I 40 NL LQ9ml\ S.y!e$· C•o.I 19 03 NL MUI 1113 NL Loro Al>tlelt ,a,ffilld ':fl If &t ~a': :1~ I ,,, t uFr .Sl ~ v:f'.foY / ,V iR· lowrv 9 24 10. Lvtller•n 8ro Futld unev1ft tMncom 144 '" ""' , .. 722 ~ii Fl~,ff 9 ~T~ Jll 11~ M~ I~ JU [J? lh 1l1' 4 ~~ lt~ I~: ~ *"'• ,. MSF 707 7.6 MetMrl .!f-99 NL Mflcrr ~~SI NL 1:,k l~ i~ tt " ~~It 8 d fl·ti 7l ~Sc t.34 996 ~fini' iu1 !NI HI Ott 10.30 I lnlHld 9 tS 1 lnTrm 10 41 i Lt~t 911 . MunHI 90S Muniln 6 97 1 ft Pec:Fo IUl ll Piii!" 11 '3 I . ~Ten 194 V•t 1239 I~ M AM 6,'3 1 MidAHi 486 I MS8 Fo 19~ MldwHt Grout_ 8•rt O ll ff NL t'!G~'tl / ,/ 10 ... ~ MUI hll 10 .. 1119 Mutual of Omlon• A,._ 971 N~ G••'" ~ti I~~ ~7.. ;i, ion M~I 1719 NL Mui Sllr ~ 19 NL Net Avi• 9 SI 10 J9 N•ttno 1113 NL Net S,Curtllel !elen 1' jl rps ~~E ?1~11.#1 edSc 1 l;ll I!~ ~;;:r '~2 J 19 1ncorn 7 7 7 62 FIHIE 7 1 142 Stock 9.20 9 91 Tu Ex t.•2 'I ~:1~~ t.n *· NelTete ll 10 13 N•tl011wide Fol Na!Fd 10 ... II SO NatGtll I SO 9 19 Nll9d 9 OS 9 71 N~L·I• l'"un<1· 01.111 19~ tt 12 rwlP'I 10 ._. tncom 10 112 Flet Eo 1196 1061 TaxEx 616 7 De Nl o.roer 8trm nrov rt SI NL u•rd 4062 NL L•Dlv 3 t• NL Men"I 1 ~) NL Partn 1i o; NL ~: .. ~~~ 26 16 ~t Ntw• tnc I 02 NL N·~~ Gr~Ss NL NocP'I tt 13 1' NL Nc,,1nc 1a NL NE tnTr 11 NL NE tnGI II NL Nor1f\ S••• AOOllO 10 09 NL 8ono 9 )0 NL Fl".on 11 J7 NL Stock lJ 3 Nt NovaFO 1 4 N Nuvttn •S NL Ome9a 11 IS NL ODpenP>e•mtr F d ggA'~. :i ~ !' fi Inc 7l9 7 otn 901 9 ~~Id ,t~p 1f 119 !"rem 21 2 Roo 12 79 1 So«I 10 De 2J 9 f •'r,', 'i.U" '1' rrr... 12 1 u OTC Ste 16 17 PcHiC•I 12 2• NL Pa;~;•71~E 1:~ GNMA 9 HiYl<I 10 tnvGro t 64 10 0 hE•ot 962 IOOS PuWIO i I Je NL Penn SQ • 31 NL Pt nn Mu g4 NL PermPrt I 31 NL PP'lll• ~ 13 I .. Pnoenl1' Ser H galen 1 99 n 01 vFO 16 It ii 66 rwtf\ 14 '; Ii 42 ~t~': I' l1 13 t~ PCCo 1631 Pilgrim Gro ~:& c J~ ,11nu P1l1> Fd 14 St 1 p,1g1o41 106 P~r Fund J?·~~ JD 'ff 11 tnc 16 2 fl Ill Inc 14 IS Ptitrno 12 24 NL Price Funo1 r,.~~ Tt NL 8i~~ :!4 ~ at N Era 97 l 1n11 I 1, al N HM•J I 44 L $f!Tr8 496 L l~f'L Hl NL Prl,l'pff1 934 ,N,~ Pro w•kt\ ~~ l~i ~t tncom a NL PrX~'·' ir • E~ll~ u ff l~l 8~' fl( A'J ~~~~ 1) ~ l}f,, ~~ ({«11~ u~~-r ,/a 11' 1?.~ Fif'u 1: tt ~~ 1.?1 ff~ ~ \l~ltl EW ~fl ~~:11. ~.~· ,;n ft~t ·t .. UlCOl<t ' It . 18. S percent of the mar~et. while the central county was third whh close to 17 ~rC'ent. Both the north and the south county areas each accounted for close to I I ~rtent of the total. Rental rates tor newer low-rise space were the hiahcst at Newport C"tntt r with an average of SJ.98 per square foot. followed by the Airport area with SI . 76.' In all other areas of DeWilld selected managing partner at ·Peat Marwick By JOY DEE ANTHONY O..,NeeC.: ;1 • 1 Maurice DeWald. the managing partner of the Newport Beach office of Peat Marwick. a public account mg firm with 100 offices in the U.S .. is UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The following llst shows the Over -the -Counter stocks and warrants that have gone uP the most and down the most based on Percent of change for Thursday. No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net end c>erc:entage changes are the difference belwffn lhe previous clOsing bid Price and Thursdav's last bid price. UPS Name Las I Chg Pct. i USM~ll ~'· + 1 UP H·' Lead 11 1 • + 1• UP .8 Byer s + ~ Up .1 4 Hydr p 31. + ~ Up .0 s Blosen 2 !-• Up 14.3 6 ~mkS t • 1 UP 1~.8 7 11Ell 11 • • UP 1 .3 8 ndo wlB '• 1 Up I .1 9 LaserP 9 • + I UP 12.I 110 Ke"t_Med 9~ + I UP 11.9 \ OhFero 2~ + • Up 11.8 112 Tetecl 21' + • Uo 11.8 3 Sator un 7l• + l . UP 10.7 i4 Grnwd pf S' • + 2 UP 1g.s Ill f~\8r~~ ~ t 4~ ~~ l~:l 7 onllnd 21. + • UP 1 . 9 lrtchr 6'• , , UP 8 .• 18 ogenlc 2'• f • UP . 20 oncO s 91 • 1. UP 1·8 21 vntecrt 9~ '• UP .7 22 atorl 3' • + '• Uo 8.3 163~ av Tis 29·16 +3-16 UP 7.9 i.,, + "ti 011-.,,, MPltil•c1 c;n •., + ·~ UP • 7.7 ET 0 1/) + '• UP 7.7 Name 1 pr11Bos1 2 Hllhln 3 M lcrdv • BkrNte S BrwTom 76 Amrfrd MdS11 un 8 CMcCP i& ~~1ft~1 II Comic n II i~~:. 119 Ru,CmP 9 1n11cre ~o21 ~~,~~r l lntFlm 2~ Scilo.c s 2~ Au!TrT 2S Ct1F1b DOWNS Last Cno 2l· -1i:, 41• -Jl1 ·~ -1 J3• 1. 21, ., 411. h 31. -~ S"ti -'a 2•, -~ 21. -~ 23' -S-16 2 -• 3 -l,i ~ -l~ 20•, -2•, 6 . -l~ 2 8 • 4 • , 22 -2 , ·9 -I 2 • • sl: -lo. -1 7 -J.. Pct. ~ ~s:~ Ott ,,.8 §ti 16.7 16.7 I !H 12.0 11.6 11.1 111 11 I 11 1 ~ 109 13.1 1 ·i ; 1 . 10. 18:8 10.0 9.8 9 7 moving to Chicago. There he will take the reins of a JOb that company spoke1men say 1s a major promotion. Instead of 18 partners. he will direct 85. Instead of business dealings with ptimarily real estate development companies and high-tech firms. he will handle ··a tremendous diversity of clientele" including transportation. manufac- turine. and financial institutions. Jn addition. he will serve on Peat Marwick's mana11.ing committee. "My charter in life is for the office to continue to move ahead and expand as rapidly as possible and to take advantage of opponunities that exist in that arena," he said. His du11es will include making sure he has the nght team of partners to handle the firm's accoun11ng and .. auditing. tax. management consult- ing and private business depan- ments. in add1uon to getting as much involved an the Chicago communny as he has 1n Orange County. Here he has been chairman of United Way. president of the South Coast Reper- tory Theatre and active in the promotion of the Orange County Perforroing Ans Center. The reurement of Lee Jennings, 56. the Chicago office's previous man- aging partner did not come as a surprise. he said. Partners .. rou- tinely" retire between the ages of 55 and 60. "The guy was clearly a leading profe ssional amongst our ~ers and was also a leading citizen in many ph1lanthrop1c ana CIVIC ac11v1ties. I will hope to measure up to the performance and standards set b) Lee Jennings.'' NEW YOtttc. IAPI 8 "1CN NASOAO -allonl 81'1YOOf lf!Ow1no n•llhet' OI$ erwl om and IOwHI Offef\ l>V 8uflt1S ma!'llet ,,,._ ... , H OI 4 8111'noS Dtn TllurMle'f Pr~ CNL F11 dCI not 1nclu0e ret•~ CPT markup m•rl<down or CalMk.. comml u lon for Ce!Wlr ' Thuriel.. CenonG Sl9dr llW AMI Canr•O -".EL ' lS 24 CaoS•t AFAPt1 37'"> 3'1'1 CIMV\ AVM f: ~., ~entcor Ace In 1 I el\n Acui o 1 • !W'mS 1 AdKLO 1 • ~ hml.ea Adl9' 1:1., ''" 11:.T'Ut ' ~~'E~ 3 'It > ~ 11~o• A vRol 1" IJUt A "~e,11 1 1 • ~L 11u1 e Atkotn Il'l'I e~k Amcu 1 1 • 10 P AFurn I ''• ~ olrT AGrHt 1'1 '-omCIH AMl<lt ''> • 16 m1$11r ANllnl 331,. 34 mwTt AOu~" 'IS·1' nP~P l Ana lie 1 ., 1~ °'°'' A~~ 11'• i,•. ortSI AnoA ' t '• r0$Tr AQIH f 11-f 111 u_llFt<I Al>IOMI '• 'llA ~.s:e:'u la:: U:1 t=' !~?,: ft·: ~J:Y: II~ F.00 ·~'" ,., Can ~ifcr ~~1 ~ ~, lo l ~ G~ ' • I • vt08 I tie 1 P. r.efC n tht county rates an <'Om parable bu1ld- int~ e~1tt-nrl fMm S l.2Q to S 1.46. ihe corrcspondina rates for newer high-ri~ buildings arc htlhest 1n the Airport area. rangina from $2.07 up to $2.24. ThroUJ,hout 1he bll•nce oft~ county. h1p.nse ~ntal rates gener- ally extend from SI.SS up to Sl.99. These tiiure are approximately S percent above those reported at mad· Avco Financial aigna with MW Avee Fiaaltdal Servkff has signed a contract wilh MlrM Adnrttslq Detlp GrMp, of Hunttngton Beach. to handle creative and design v..ork fo~ their sales promotion campaign. Work to stan immediately and run through December 1985. The Southwest Region ofCoWweJI 8aaker'1 Real Estate FiuKe Dlvisioe nad its second highest fi nancma volume ever dunng 1984. The S30S.6 million total for the year was second only to I 983's record volume ofS414.2 million. The Southwest Division 1s comprised ofSouthem California. Ariwna and Texas. with offices 1n Newpon Beach. Los A.ngeles. San Diego. Phoenix and Houston. Patllfiader, of Costa Mesa has been named an authorized NCR Personal Computer dealer. according to the corporation. The local retailer will be carrying NCR's industT)·standard personal computer. the NCR PC4. along with other products from the complete lane of NCR personal computer equipment. Ros1comp Corp. of Costa Mesa has entered into a major agreement with ..Microlab. S.A .. to supply the Brazilian firm with its e1ght-tnch streaming tape drives and 9-track formatters over the next five )Cars. The contract allows Microlab to produce and sell the product on an exclusive basis in Brazil and to sell It on a non-exclusive basis 1n other South Amcncan countries. ~ La1ergrat*lc1 ot Irvine has introduced the MPS-2000. a management presentation system costing up to SO ~rcent less than the nearest compet1ttve products and capable of producing color slides three times faster. The system combines a Lasergraph1cs d1g1tal controller with a Polaroid color film recorder to produce images at a 2048' 1366 resolutton 1n 45 10 150 stconds.Ae.pendJng on image complCJUt). • Living Space, al osta Mesa-based an tenor plantsca~ finn. has completed design and mstalla11on of1nteno r planungs 1n the Freewa} T«hnolog) Center located in Tustin. Business and civic ft>aders recently panac1pated in toppan$ oul ceremonies for the new S8 million Biriea.er Plau Poiate office building rn Laguna H1ns.. Panicipaung were Birtcher execuu,·es Don Talcott. president: An<h Youngquist. vice president; Bob Campbell, general partner. representatives of architC("t A.C. Manin: MutuaJ of New York. financial panners: contractors: and George Economos and M 1ke Russell. e:itclus1ve leasing agents with G rubb & Ellis' Newpon Beach office. Leone & Leone Ltd., Marketia& and Commuications of Laguna Hills was honored with a Golden Orange Award and two cem ficates of merit at the recent Orange County Advertising Federauon·s annual OC AF .\dawards ·ss ceremonies at the Meridien Hotel in Irvine. Staning this week. common stock of the Hammond Co .. the !'lewpon Beach-based mortgage banking firm is being included in the '.'I .\SDAQ National Market System <NM ) Rosscomp Corp. of Costa Mesa has received a $270.000 order from Tec- Micro. a Canadian compan~. for n~ Senes 0 half-inch streaming la~ dn\·cs with 9-track compatLble formauers. Rosscomp Vice President ofSales Michael N. Krun1c said Rosscomp v. ill suppl) the product over a one-~ear term 11 11 • Htll'Clvn l 1 J • Ma1ff• 10 l I~ HKP'I08 lll.o 2• • Mai.<LP 41' 5 I HeNOF J7 J7 ') Ma•PI 26 27 HQ91n 6 1 6 • Ma•nO ~ 17•., Hoo...-2t 2t • McCrm 10', 11 l-4oriJFI\ 2'• ) • McF•M 14"t 14''1 H'fbrll( 17' > 17"4 ~" 13 • U IMS Int 41~ 421') 'lo\eOEI ' I • ~ tSC I • P. Mleom 13~ 14 lnclOHll 2•~ 2411 In· MOuW \ 17 ) 17> .. lolhc 29 2• > Mcllc!C• ~ 13· 16 lnttnl 22:.. l3 In· MJ08k 1 ll11 1"-f<al" 1 • 1 l 1~191 M IUIDr 11'M 21'-> 24 , 2•>.. J". Molu l~ l9 lr&:E nr }. 1 l1i Mont~ Sj~ sr-' :~:rwo:ih ;,~ I =..p ~"-31' • 1waSoU 37 , 31t. 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To keep track of where companies are gotn~and which people are helping them get there, just watch C~edtt Line' -every day in the Business section of your new llllJ Piii You'll find the beet Miio....,. .... theOrengeCOMtln todllr'• Auto Piiot -Page81 Cout A Laguna Beach metal sculptor's dream: Have artists design their own condo quarters to keep the creative In the Art Colony./A3 Four UC lrvlne professors are conducting research on birth defects with grants from the March of Dimes./A3 CallComla Actors Cosby, Hope and singer Mandrell among the People's Choice In Beverly HOls./85 Nation Family of artificial heart patient upset because docs won't let him attend son'sweddlng./85 $996. 1 bllllon budget ap- proved by Senate Budget Committee Includes ben- efits freeze./ Al World Soviet President Gorbachev Impresses w<>MsJeJders./ Al It's the Ides of March, Caesar. Have a real nice day.JU Sporta Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team under Investigation by the Hunt- ington Beach Unified School Olstrlct./C1 Eric Dom's triple-win per- formance sparks Estan- cla' s track team./C3 The NCAA basketball playoffs open and Ne- vada-Las Vegas and top- ranked Georgetown are among the wlnners./C4 Date book Bondage & Dlsclpllne: Orange County's hidden dark subculture claims a large local membership. /Page3 Lone Justice tests new and unique 'cowpunk' waters at the Golden Bear./,_11 Baalnae Orange County office leasing space reached a record In 1984, although It fell somewhat short of predlctTons./C7 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board ButlnffS Clantfled Comics Cronword Death Notices Gardening Horoteope Ann Landert O~nlon P8Paraz:zl Pottc. Log PubHc Notlcet Sport1 T.._..on ThMter1 WMther 81 C6 A3 C7-8 86-9 C6 89 85 A8 88 Oatebook A6 Oatebook A3 85-6 C1-5 Oatebook Oatebook A2 Clerk-recorder office 'rude' County auditors deliver critical report with 15 7 changes they deem necessary By JEFF ADLER °' ........ ..._ .... County auditors crit1c1zcd O range County Clerk-Recorder Lee Branc h for rcsistina chanae and for his employees trcatina the public rudely in a detailed evaluation that rec- ommends wide-ranaina changes 1n how the office is run. The repOn. which proposes I S7 specific chanacs in how the Clerk- kcorder's Office ought to be run. is the result of a management aud it ordered by the Board of Supervisors. The board ordered the County Ad· ministrative Office to conduct the audit in Auaust at\er leamina the Recorder's Office was not able to keep up witll its daily workload. The Clerk-Recorder's Office is cbarscd with filing -and actina as custodian for all lepl documents in Superior (oun.and 1tr divisions. while the recorder's o ffice is respon- sible for maintainina permanent pub- lic records of various traosacttons. such as the sale of propeny, and vital statistics. ''Although the offices have overall mission statements. they lack specific aoals and objectives for operatin& personnel. This results in lack of plannin' and a reactive response to problems rather than the settina of policies and procedures to auidc staff decisions." auditon concluded in the w:n · delivered to supervisors edncsday. The auditors also criticized Branch. first elected to his SS9.42S per year po&t in 1978, for lack.in& "the aagrcssivc innovation characteristic ot' his appt'C)9ch to leaislation and sta~wide plannina iuuet" in man- qina the internal affajrs of his office. In addition. Branch's., p~nce 1n the office 1s perceived by his em- p4oyees "as distant and minimal. witb his involvement and interest limited ......,, pnmarily to resistina SUDCStcd chan~ and rrlusina ~uesu for raourccs." the auditon report. Branch responded to he repon by acknowledJJna he was.troubled by its (PliUe ... R&COllDE•/ A2) Motorist ki-lled in lrvihe ·-c-0llision By USA MAHONEY Of .. o.lr ......... One person was killed and two others inJured 1n a rush-hourCQllts1on this mo rning In lrvi:M. ~ Tht' accident forced the closure of Ir\ 1ne Centt"-r Dn"e between Lake Forest Drive and the San Diego Freeway as traffic 1nvestigato~ stud- ied the scene and .removed the wrecked vetucles. A detour Wj!S expec1ed to remain in effect for the better pan of the da). pohcc spokes-- men said. o\ccording to an accident in- vestigator. a Drue Honda Accord was apparent!) heading south o n Irvine Center Drive at a high speed some time before 8 a.m. As the Accord approached a slower-moving van. witnesses said. tM Honda slowed down but went out of control. The Ho nda swerved across the ....,"",...._,..._........, road and was broadsided by red Ford Coaaty ftremen ue Jawa of Life to free drlTer of Ford-followba& fatal rub-hoar traffic colltaton ln lnlae. (Pleue eee RUSH-BOUR/ A2) Valley shop owner shoots, wounds tJeeJng thief By STEVE MARBLE °' .............. A Fountain Valley sho p owner. tired of "always being the v1c11m.'' apparently wounded a thief la te Thursday afternoon when he fired two 1Y_nshots a t 1he fleeing man. JosePl\ Schwalbe. the owner of Southwest Sewing & Vacuum Center at 8876 Warner ~ve .. said the thief stoic two vacuum cleaners-from a display window and jumped in a truck dnven by another man. .. He JUSI took off like a bandit. so I \hot at him." Schwalbe said. Fountain Valle) police said they- found the getaway vehicle. a Toyota pickup truck that had been reponed Regents at UCI, voice support for Medical Center Governing officials offer nOTinanctng, b_ut pledge patience By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftMO.-, .......... Universit~ of Cahforn1a Regcnl~ expressed con11nued suppon Thurs· day for the financially ailing UCI Medical Center but raised concerns about a l'uggestion that managemen1 of the hospital be turned over to a private company. However. the UC Regents. govern- ing board for the nine-campus uni- versity system. o ffered no immediate financial help. The regents were meeting Thursday and today 1n the Uni versity Club at UC' Irvine. D1scu\s1on of the C'I Medical Center. a former count} hospital acquired b~ 1he UC system. occurred as the regen1s' committee on hospital go\.ernance heard financial repons on medical cen1ers operated by the unl\er\1 1v 'Whtie ·medical centers at UCLA anJ UC . an Franc1scoweredescn d :I\ profitable. defic11s were repon ed at 1he three former county hospitals operated h) UCI. C Davis and UC San Du:go. llC'I officials have said the hospital 1n 1hc c11y of O range was SS milhon 1n the red b} Junuary and 1s expected 10 tin1sh its li'ical }Car June 30 with a S9 rn1ll1on dclic11. The linanc1al prob- le ms led to about 75 UC'I Medical ('enter employees being laid off this month and played a pan in hospital (Plea.e .ee REGENTS/ A2) Latin students h8.iling Caesar mere these days ('at'sar in urbc sua deus c.·s1. Uh. something about C'nesar. right7 OK. but what about the rest'! Um ... Don't feel bad. you're not lllt\ne Students of Latin have always been an elite minority. noses pressed to thl• yellowed pages of obscure hohtrl~ tomes. How about V1rg11's "The l'tW1<i" to get you thrO¥th a rainy ~aturda> aficrnoon7 Nol )our cup of ten'l Thc.n how about a ·~·~<'k of \-iG!Cr0'$ Wl'tttnt~• \13r1tng With " Ora110ns """1in 1 Ctwtinc.'." or h1~ thouahh on thr nature of a1Kt\ "l ">c: Natura Dt<'orum"1 If surh worls can't tear %~phcn Kina or Jackie olhn out of )Our hand~. do n't fret. faM ofthc cl3\~1cal 'itud1c~ will krcp them ah"t on thl'tr o wn At hool' throuahout thr countr). Laun '1uJ1c\ .arc hount'tnl h3d.. Suddcnl . 11·~ cool to 'ill.Id\ the ROBERT HYM>MAN For.us ON rHE NEv.s langua_ ~ or the Roman Empire fnrollmenl in Laun cla st, 1 1ncrca 1n1 alo ng "'Ith a reborn respect ror '>tudtt'\ in the human1t1c' llld libctll an\. The l um·nt populant) or Laun I c'ipcc1:all~ apparent at Corona dtl "1ar H11h ~hool. 9.hcrc 625 htth 41e;hool ,,udcnt fr m throuahout C:ihfom11"111 ron\Cl'IC th1 wttkcnd for the 10\h annual Junio r la 1cal Lc ut °""Cl\llOn. (Pl6-... LATIJIC /A2) '. stolen in Stanton the day before. abandoned several blocks away in a rcsiden11al neighborhood. Detective Dann Bean said there was a largt' amount of blood found in the truck. &an also said tha t officers found two bullet holes '" the back or the truck but only one exit hole in the Freed from elentor truck's w1ndsh1eld. "rf's a pretty good guns that either the driver or the gU)' who to0k the vacuum cleaners was wo unded." said Bean. "There was quite a bit of blood." No area hospital had rcponcd treating a gunshot v1ct1m as of early today. Bean said. ...,,... .... _,...,.a..-. Bein Moeee 18 treated lily ltewport a.ell nrifllllter Joe Puterlaa.ll after Mtaa freed aloaC wtan .. otMn mm • -ke-ftlled elnator la t.M Newport iiedteai AN ..Ud-taa. 320 .. pertor Aft. Tile ..... ._ •1tm ca•t fin at 4 P·•· TluanMf tnpplBI tlM .... for ..._t 20 aljat9a. Tiiey Mafhnd -o~e lialaalad0n. ~ tMlr l¥ui• were mlnor &ad DO OM WU ll.,ttan.d. 'nae tllne etory medical balldlftt, wblcb coetalae 57 omc.. wu eqca•ted for a brief period while tlHt amoke wu cl•red. \ Schwalbe of Costa Mt"Sa said his shop has been Lbe "ic11m of lhtc"cs and burglars before and ~as 1~1ce robbed at gunpoint when he ~as an another busi ness. .. It's happMed.befll~-::-a gun nght in m} face."' Schwalbe said. ··r m ured of alwa)'s being the \ICtim:· (Pleue aee THIEF/ A2) Sheriff, not IRS, to get funds in fraud case B)_tbt Ass()(.'iat~d Pr~ss Thl· off1u· or Orange ( ounl' \hl.'nll Rrad Gate'>. and no1 thl lntnnal Rt',cnue '>en ice. 1~ en111kd to s.inu 00(1 in ca<,h and ix·r.nnal prnpnt' talo.l·n tro m con' 1Ctl·d lk· fraudl·r Ralph \\ 1\-ll Donald .1 kdl·ral rudgc rukd The dl'C"1nn h\ l S 01.,tnll <. l1un Judgl' Llughlin E. \\ atcr<. on fhur,. da' "a' a \lll11n lnr more 1han I ono pcork ''h1110,t $ti m1llton in J 14lC 10\l''lml'nl '-lhl'nll' lxpul\ ( llUOI\ ( t1Un'>l'I -\rthur \\ahl\tcd1 1t·prl·,en11ng (1:11e ... had argued 1h.H tht• .. hen fl -.ho uld l.l•ep tht• mone' -.o thJI 11 l'an be returned to '1u1m., (,ate' o mc fl'km•d to lhl' traud h\ \1c0onald "h1' ran thl' no~ dcfunl·t Golden f:.aglc ln,e'\lmcnt Co. a\ lhc count'·., "'ht@gl'"t "h1tr<ollar scam .. Thl• IR "I had arguc.-d that the mone~ \hould he U"-'\1 In pa\ la\CS 0"ed b\ \fr Oona Id "h11 ,., <.cn mg an e1ghi· \ear state pn"'"'n tc.·rm for :!'7 count!' of b1ll.ing IO\t''>tor\ 1n 'hon-term. high· 1nterc!it prnm1\'4l~ notes \\ ~ht..tedt \:ltd the case no~ gcx-.. bac!.. 111 \upe-nor Coun. where a rclcn·l· ~a' appointed to o' c~<' '"' e'wr d a1m' on the mone\ and to rctomml•nd hl'~ thl· tunds hould be J1\huN'd Suit filed in 'rescue try' death 1 ht dJu~hter ot ~ 61-}ear-old Ir\ 1nl' "oman h;i\ filed iil ""mnaful death 'u11 m Orin ( ounh \upcrior c oun claiming her mother d1N a' a n·,ult of rnmphrautln inadvrruntl\ 1nl11, tl'tt b) a Kob 811 Bo tmpl et \o\ho thou ht ht ""a ch •na· The la\o\\Ull. liletl WC"\JnC~\i. aik th.JI an mde1rrm1natc am<>Unt of d m "" ~· .l"ardt"d in lht' dt'1th of Rohl.·no \ahr ""ho dtrd 1n Tu\hn (PleaM eee a&.9CU&/A.I) __ ....... _____________________ ~-----------------~~~----------------.._ __ _ - •orange Coeal DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Maren 15. ;"6 THIEF WOUNDED B¥FV SHOP OWNER ••• From Al tkan s111d lhe two men abtltdontd the stolen truclc and apperencly }um~ 1n another vehicle. which he described as a full-s11e truck._J>Qs i ly "ffile wiff\ a camper shell. Fountain VaUcy Community Hos- pital notified other county hospitals through a Teletype system. Small storefront emf'fltncy L~ntcl'l are nor tied into the )'Siem. howe .. er. State law require an) phys1c1an to rcponaunshot wounduo au1hori1 iti hwalbc !latd even if police cap- tured the thief. hr-15 doubtful JU t1ce will be served. "The last guy who robbtd me aot 12 month5 1n jail and he w11out11\er SIA months." said the ~hop owner. "That"s not riaht." Market foe has last l augh: $1 ,000/orllfe RESCUE TRY DEATH ••• TEMEC'ULA (AP) -J. Pamck Liteky. who abandoned the seminary fora life ofhippiedom. "ood-cuthnJ. politics and poetry. thinks the heavcl)S have finally smiled. From Al Commun1t) Hospital 1n June 1984 ancr her stomach ruptured. said Fullenon attorney Thomas Elcnbaul. who filed the action on behalf ot Sahr's dauah1er. Mar)ann e Krueckeberg. 'The sutt names the Marion Corp .. owner of Bob's 8 11 Boy restaurants. and restaurant cashier Corazon Ycasas as defendants. Elenbaas said the suit claims Sahr was eating at the Bob's Big Bo> restaurant on Campus Drive in lrvine last ~1a)' 25 when she began couahing after drinking some water. Ycasas. believma Sahr was chok- ing. grasped her about her abdomen and attempted to perform thC' Heimlich manuever. intended to free hC'r airwa) or any obstruction. Sahr lef\ the restaura nt and went home. but later that evenina bepn cxperiencina "extreme pain" and 1:alled paramedics. Elenban sa id. She was rushed to the hospital where she died about a month later. The suit alleges her death was caused by a ruptured stomach. the result of the improper!)' performed Heimlich manuever. It was in in 1973 that Liteky, then known as the "hippie supervisor" on tht' Santa C'ruz Count y Board of upervisors. wa invited by Safeway supermarket officials to say a "few appropriate words" at the openina of a new store. Litek> stunned his hosts at the ribbon-cutting ceremony by rcfusin& to cul the ribbon as a tribute to Cesar C'have"l· Last mohth. Safeway called api~ He had won first prize in the store's "Win for life Bingo" game. The prize: S 1.000 a month for life. RUSH-HOUR CRASH KILL90NE ••• From Al EXP traveling in the opposite d1rec- 11on. the investigator said. Rescue workers arriving on the accident scene found the front of the Ford locked into the passenger of the Accord. which was cut nearly in half. The Accord's driver. who was not identified. was pronounced dead from unspecified inj uries. The men 1n the Ford were ap- parently on their way to a paintingjob when the accident occurred. Cans of white paint in the car burst open and paint covered the victims and their rescuers. the investigator said. Rescue workers rushed a passenger 1n the Ford. Rodney Monroe. 27. of San Clemente. to Saddleback Com- mun ity Hospital in Laauna Hills. The driver of the Ford. Bob Harrinaton. 31. also of San Clemente. was cut out of the car. He was nown by emeraency medical helico pter 10 Western Medi· cal C'enter in Santa Ana. the in- ' csugator said. The nature and extent of the men's injuries was unknown this morning. REGENTS BACK UCI MEDICAL CENTER •.• From Al director Wilham Gonzalez' decision 10 resign las1 week. Despite the gloom) financial assessment. Frank W. Clark Jr .. chairman of the hosp11al governance committee. 1ns1stcd. "We want to keep this hospital. .. Other regents pledged to be patient -though not indefinitely -while officials stud) ways 10 reverse the now of red ink. One proposal involved turning day-to-da) operation of the medical lCnter ove r to a pnvate company. But to that suggestion. Clark re - sponded. "I don't think the regents are prepared to tum 0' er manage- ment of1he hospital." U<?l Chancellor Jack Peltason told the regents that "even w1th1D the co nfines of a severe financial crisis. the hospital is doing its job. Medical students are being educated. research Pcltason said Orange Cou nt)' is an 1s being done. and patients arc beina extreme!} c?>mpctitive hospital mar. cared for." · ket and admitted 1hat some prospec· The chancellor resta1ed his con--1iv~ patients m~)' be l>Ut off by UC! clus1on that the ~rimary cause of UC! Medical Centers 1~ag~. Medical Center 5 financial problems The ch~ncello.r 1nmt~d that 1he 1s insufficient reimbursement for center d~!1vers high quality ca.re. b~t non-pa} 1ng patients without private ad~ed. Pan of the hospital 1s insuran ce coveraje. At least 701>cr· anttq\l~ted. Even poor pcopl.e,should cent of UCl's patients are indigent or not be 1n some ~f these f~c1ht1es. We dependent upon Medicare or Medi-should modernize those. Cal for their medical eosts. The regents have not res~n.ded !O "We cannot manage our way out of this financial crisis until we change the patient mix." Pcltason said. To attract more payinJ patients. the chancellor has sought S30 mil hon for extensive modernization of the aging facility. One UC official suggested an improved marketing campa1$n 10 lure more privately insured pauents. Peltason's plea for $30 m1lh on ID modernizauon money. · But UC President Da vid P. Gar- dner said the system is pressing for approval of Gov. George Deu- kmeJian's proposed budget allocation ofS25 million to aid th e UC hospitals in Orange County. Davis and San Diego. The funds would be used for opcrat1Dg costs and for improve- ments. LATIN MAKING COMEBACK IN SCHOOLS ••. From Al This )Car's hosts have chosen as the co nvention's theme: "Caesar 1s God ID his own city." ( Caesar in urbe sua deus est. remember'!) Staning Friday eveni ng. students from 18 California high schools will don togas and other Romanr~plia to co mpete in scholarly pursuits that 1ec;1 not onl> the Lattn tongue. but h1s1oncal expen1sc as well. The Corona del Mar hosts have planned wn11en and oral tests. an Ol ympic event, seminars in classica l studies. dramatic readrngs. a costume contest. a chariot race. an and poetry competitions and a ,lecture by a professor of the classics from San Diego 51a1e Un1..,ers1t)' Oh \Ca h. there's also a dance 'iaturda ~ night -they are teen-agers. after all For the<.e <1tudcn1s. Laun isn't a dead language onl} a dormant one. .. \ l'nt. '1d1. ''ICI... they recite .1loud. recalling the conquests of the C 1oldl'n .\ge·, No. I hero. Julius < ae<oar .. .\ languagi: 1<, classtlied as dead 1f it's no longer the oflic1al vernacular of an cstabli'ihed co untl") But l...atlD has <,urvi,cJ as thi: language of the elite class and the<1c \ludcnts find a lo t of 'aluc in 'itud~1ng tt.'' \a)s Michele C clla. "'hn ha'> taught La11n at Corona dcl Mar for the pa!'.t eight years. "Latin 1<. a d1'\c1pllnc and requires a 1.l11Tcrcn1 method of teach1Dg and karn1ng:· >\I ( orona tkl Mar. <,tudcnts have not shied a"'a~ from the rigorous demand' ofL<llln. Thi' 'L'ar. 145 c;1udcn1sarccnrolled 1n Latin cour<.ec,. rcprc<,ent1ng about 15 J)l'.rccnl of all fo reign langua~c \ludcnt\ at the high school. Cella said 11nl) 41 c;tudent'> chO'>C Latin eight \l'ar'\ ago (~pan1sh 1<o the clea r lu.,.ontc with 60 percent of the forci~n l<inguagl' <,tudent' in 11o; classes. while lhl.' n:main1ng studenh stud) I rcnch I 'la11on"'1dc. high \Chool cnrol- lmcn l\ in Latin reponcdl~ arc up b> 10 000 'tludent\ 1n the past t\lfO )Car" "You'll find that Latin students 'wre h1gha on college-entrance nams than other '>tudcnts." Cella 'tays. "The~ understand English bet· 1er bernu'><.' thl'' undi:rc;tand the Latin has" for m 'o<:ahular) and struc-tu re.. · ~ h1k 11 lan tx· Jrgucd that clac;~1cal '1ud1c<. a11rac1 hngh1<'r student'i to hcg1 n '-"Ith. thl.' rt•\ulting test scores - .ind subscqu<.'nl Jctcptance of Laun \IUdCnl\ a1 prc\lll(IOU\ Ufll\ Cl"'ilt1es - :tre difficult to 1gnorl.' And at< orona dl'I Meir at lca4lt, thc I at1n students an· a far Cf) from the cgg-hcad<.'d ncr<,l\ vou might cxpc<·t 10 find behind each dl'\~ J\!>k 8111 O'Angclo "'h' ht· enrolled 1n < clla 'c; Latin cla" "Becauc,c sh<' d1grc\\l'' .i lot." 'i8Y' lhl'i ~car\ state prcc;1dcn1 or the Junior Classical Lcagut' "\criously. we end up talking about the death ot \ugU'itU'l. or PQCll') OT ehuut the tra\cl po'itCr'i on the wall · fhc I 7•)'Car-Old $Cntor-~hll hope\ 10 :11trnd Princeton flex1 f.ill. \a)'S < dla·~ in\15tcnce cJn l\lng the language 10 11s C'ultural histul) kc:rp' ,1 uckn1,· 'lp1ri1s up as the\. sweat through lhc grammallcal l}'mnast1C\ oft lu,\1C'nl literature. But ( dl~1 \a\\ \he wouldn't 1cath ~-·------- o.., ..... .....,..., ...... u,111 Blll D'Anlelo take. hla Latin to heart in Corona del llar. Laun an) other way. "How can you read (1cero. or Virgil's poetry. and understand 11 propcrl) wtthout understandina the event'> and people they were refemna 10')"· \he ~)'~. "More and more langua&<' teachers arc now teaching 1he rulture-and history of the languaae as wt'll Without it. you really have no tontt''' -especially with Laun." < clla\ students. meanwhile. have broadened their own cduca11onal C'OnlC,IS with the desire tO break free of the pragmatic career-mindedness now ~ frtvalcnt on h1ah school c;impusc In tend of computer science or hu\1ness. these \tudent art opt ma for the humanities and hberal art~ o· >\naclo intend 'to stud)' Latin .1nd 1or Greek 1n collcii:. Grcnt, Rill. but what are you gonna do after )'OU graduate? "Oo on to graduate school." he ~)S. Krista Johnwn. an 18-year-old \Cn1or. \3)' he want to pur<1ue 1n1emat1onal r~lat1on~ Kristan Bentley. 17. wants to pick the brains of an h1c;tol') professor at <;tnnford And Julie Hochadel. 17. wonts tanford to educate her as a medical 1llus1nnor uch nmt11t1on i~ not unusual among Corona del Mar's Latin stu- dents. Cella say• No wonder C acsar's pronunc1at1on f<.1llowina his defeat of Pharnac'5 If in 47 8 \ rs so 1nc.p1r.1t1onal to students of the cla,.,1cs: Vt•n1. v1di, v1C'1 -I came. I saw, I conquered f Mostly clear sKies f orwee~enO -Low CllOUdl IM'nsowllfJif'lllt ,,.., l o0•t rough !he .-.Cend. but the mounteln• lnel deMrt wtH at. mottly clNf. the National w .. ther ~Mid. 8kle1 OYer Loe Anaelet 1nd the veli.yt will cl~ up tonight end remain grey unttt 9aturday afternoon, lht WMthitr Mrviee Mid °"9rn19ht ttml)9ratur .. wll ~In the 40. and 50t1 folk>Md by hlah• from the mld-eot to low 70e. Along the Orange Coatt It wlll ~ cl~y during the night and morning hour• b9comlnG moatly clear In IM aft« noon Saturday. Hight Saturday e.4 to 72. Lowa tonight 44 to 54. From Point Conception to the Maldcati Bordet -Inner watera: Light varlabte wind• night and motnlng hours becoming ~t to 10Uthwes1 Saturday afternoon. Wind wavae 1 to 2 1 .. 1. w .. te<ly awellt 2 to 3 , .. ,. 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HlgN In tlle IOw ao. hn hrnarOlnO M 45 81M01y at t 02 e m anO Mii aoalo'I •t Jade_,..._ 81 so eiorlO Ille COMI lo tna IOw 70. wllll 8111Qellrtlj 89 &1 8.01pm Jlcillaon¥111e 85 82 Wll',_ lnltnd vllteoyt Ind Niro· lenJoee .. 4:1 Moon N it tooay II 12 35 p.m , n- J-3t u pOlftln .,_, .._ In Ille U099< 30e In Sanle/l.N .. 54 SaMOey at 3 40 I m IM\O Mta again I t 1(-Cll't ,. 32 Ille vllleyt lo IOw 50e along me COMI 81ntaCfui 81 ao 137pm RECORDER OFFICE TERMED RUDE ••. From Al cn11ca1 tone. but said overall "we're taking it as a positive thing.'' The Clerk-Recorde.r said he thought the repon focused attention on problems he has tried to draw attention to in the past. He also said his depanment already is acting on many of the report's recommen- dations. But Branch took exception to the finding that he is resistant to change. saying theaudit was "poorly worded" and tile perception of his attitude was merely a ··matter of perspective ... He also said rudeness on the pan of his stafT was ··unacceptable" and he migh t reson 10 public contact train- ing for employees to better their relations with the public. Reagan to support GOP 'friends· first "Any audtt 1s tough to take:· Branch added. "But it's something we have to handle. Audit reports are by their_ nature neptive. We hope to turn this into a win-win situation:· • Board Chairman Thomas Riley said he found the repon "conce rn - ing." especially the alleption that employees were treating the public rudely. '"I don't think we can afford to have a reputation for rudeness and I don't thmk our employees would want it. .. Ri ley said. The chairman added that super- visors arc prepared to ask Branch to prepare a plan 10 the next 60 days designed to implement the rec- ommendations. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Re· agan adm1n1stration said toda} 1t will "help our friends first" in parceling out presidential suppon for Re- publican senators seeking re-elecuon in 1986 but is intent on keeping GOP -~ontrol of the Senate. tht: most sweepi ng change sugg b> audi tors would be a reo ation of the Clerk-Re- corder. s Office to consolidate admin- istrati ve operations that would re sult m "the efficiencies which should be expected in a combmcd depanment.'' The auditors reported finding the clerk and recorders offices. combined into one in 1978. still were operated much as the> were when thei>' were separate. "There has been virtually no com- bination of functions. no sharing of stall or resources and there has been no action taken to implement a project accounung system to facili· tatc consolidated activities." the audit found. Several Republican senators cnti- 11ccd the mo.,.e. One. 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NOW Only 11311 sq.yd. ln1t11led UftllMcl IO ti ell ,...,. 640-2700 640-2934 You'I find the beet MO buya •lo."11 the Or•nge Coeet In tocl9J'• Auto Piiot -P99ea1 Coaet A Laguna Beach metal sculptor's dream: Have artists' design their own condo quarters to keep the creative In the Art Colony./A3 Four UC Irvine professors are conducting research on birth defects with grants from the March of Dlmes./A3 California Actors Cosby, Hope and singer Mandrell among the People's Choice In Beverly Hllls./85 Nation _ Family of artlflclal heart patient upset because docs won't let him attend son'sweddlng./85 _ $996. 1 bllllon budget ap- proved by Senate Budget Commtttee Includes ben- efits freeze./ Al World Soviet President Gorbachevimpresses world's leaders./ Al It's the Ides of March, Caesar. Have a real nice day./85 Sport& Ocean View High's basketball team under Investigation by the Hunt- ington Beach Unified School Dlstrlct./C1 . Eric Dom's trlple-wln per- formance sparks Estan- cla's track team./C3 The NCAA basketball playoffs open and Ne- vada-Las Vegas and top- ranked Georgetown are among the wlnners./C4 Date book Bondage & Dlsclpllne: Orange County's hidden dark subculture claims a large local membership. /Pege3 Lone Justice teats new and unique 'cowpunk' waters at the Golden Bear./Pege11 Buelneu Orange County office leasing space reached a recor~although It fell somewhat short of predlctlons./C7 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge 8ulletln Board Bu1lnes1 Claumed Comk:I Cr098W0rd DMth Notices Oar~lng Horoecope Ann L..Mder1 Optf 1ton Paperaut Poflce Log Pubic Nottcel lporta T•wtlk>n Theet .. W•tMr 81 C6 A3 C7-8 86-9 ce 89 85 Al ea OatebOOk A5 OatebOOk A3 BM C1-5 DatebOOk Datebook A2 , ~--------------- FIRST EDITION .. inlrvin·e sone ' .... ..... ~ ....... County paramedic treata pueen&er u other re9Cuen attempt to free dd~er from wreck.ale at 8CelMI of fatal eraM. Eyewitness ties murder suspect to body of victim Coast man accused of ---slayin his stepson 'appeared in a urry' By JEFF ADLER OI Ille o.llr NM ...,, A woman testified . Thur day that she watched as a Newport Beach man accused of murdering his stepson drove slowly away from an isolated spot on Bonita Canyon Road in Irvine with what appeared to be a body in the back of his car. The eyewitness. Donna Garney of Newport Beach. told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that the man she identified as defendant Bruce Bradley Ralph. a 58-year-old resident of the beach c1h's Oakwood Apartment . was 1n a .:hurry to get got ng Ii kc he was concerned or worri ed wh at wa<; going on·· during 1he 1nc1dcnt in August 1984. Garne}' said Ralph slowed down as he "'as dm·ing aY.a) and told her he wac; "going to the hos p11al." H1.•r testimony was followed by Irvine police oflice r Gerald Head who told the J UI) he arrived at the Bonita (an}'on Road site minutes after thccarallcgcdl> dnvcn b) Ralph had departed. He sa id he found a s1x- 1nch blood stain and ~unglasseson the roadside. Their testimon} came as the first- degrce murder trial entered its third da}' in Judge Ronald Owen·,. nta (Plea.e eee SUSPECT/ A2) Latin students hailing Qaesai more these days Caesar in urbe sua deus es t. Uh. something about Caesar. nght? OK. but what about the rest? Um ... Don't feel bad. you're not alone. Students of Latin have alwa ys been an elite minonty. nose pressed to the yellowed pa~ of obscure scholar!}' tomes. How about Virgil's "T~ Aeneid" 10 act you throuah a rain) Saturda) af\emoon? Not )'Our cup of tea? Then how about a s1A-pack of Cicero's wntinp. stanma v.11h " OnttlOltf Aaamst C•t1/mc:· or fiTs thou1tus on tht naturt of aod • "De N11ura Dttonlm"? . J If such wortts can't tear atphcn Kina or Jldit Colhns out or l-'OUr Mindi. don 't fm. Fans of the eta teal studia ••II kttp thtm ahvc on their own. At sct\OOI• throuahout the countr}. Latin stUdia ire bounc1n1 beck. Sudcknly. it's cool to study the ROBERT HYfl>MAN lonaungc of the Roman Emp1rt. nrollmcnt 1n UU1ndaS~l"llf\C~I 1ng f long "'''h ll rtbt>rn rtSPC'CI for '1ud1c'i 1n the human111~ and hbel"ll Ort"l. The \.Urrcnt populartt} of Latin 1 ~· pcc1:ally apparent at Corona del Mar Utah hool. v.hc~ 625 htah ~hoot meck1m. from throuahout < ·11iforn1a ~111 con\(rac: thl\ ~ttkcnd for the 30th annual Junior Cla sical Lcaaue Con\ent1on (Pl ...... LATIN/Al) Freed from elentor a ......... la treated by Newport ... ell PlreflClater Joe .......... after~ tr9ed ~ wttla ftft otHr. from a -••tllled elna• la tM Newpw1 M1 lllaa.I Ana Balld· .... ~Aft.,.._ elefttw ••• ca.-t ftre at 4 p.a. WJ-= tbe ala,_ abcMlt M» llilil•t9a. Tlaey Rfterell ..-. la tloa, U.0.0 tWr ~-were alw ... DO OM WU la•pltan.ed. Tile ~ • .....,.. '*11dlaa. · .ft1u contalae 57 omc.. wu ewaoallted for a bftef period •bl.le tile -•• wu cl•red. Collision leaves motorist's vehicle almost cut in haW By USA MAHONEY °' .. ...,,... .... One person was killed and two others injured in a rush-hour collision this morning in Irvine. The accident forced the closure of Irvine Center Dnve between Lake Forest Drive and the San Diego Freeway as traffic mvestigators stud- ied the scene and removed the wrecked vehicles. A detour was expected to remain in effect for the better part of the day. police spok~ men said. (:P.Jeue eee RUSB-.HOUR/ A2) Regents support UCI's bospital By PRit SNEIDERMAN Ol._...,NMMllft Universll) of California Regents expressed conunued support Thurs- day for the fi nancially a1hng UCI Med ical Center bul raised concerns about a su~esuon that management of the hospital be turned over to a private company. However. the UC Regents. govern- ing board--for the nine<ampus uni- versll) S)Stem. offered no 1mmed1a1e fina ncial help. The Regent s were meet ing Thursda)' and today 1n th e Uni versity Club at UC Irvine . Discussion of the UCI Medical Center. a fo rmer co unt} hospital acquired by the C' S)Stem. occurred as the regents' committee on hospital governance heard financial reports on medical centers operated by the un1 vers11y. While medical centers at UCLA and LT San Francisco we n-descnbed as profitable. deficits were reported at the three form er count} hosp11al s operated b)' UC'I. UC' 0a .. 1s and l'C . an Diego. l 1CI officials ha' e said thc hospita l IO the Cit} of Ora nge was s~ m1lhon in the rc.•d b} Januar) and 1s e .. pcc ted to lin1sh its fiscal }ear June 30 Y.ll h a S9 m1lhon deficit The fi nancial prob- lem<, led to about 75 L'Cl Medical Cen ter em plo}ccs being laid off this month and pla)ed a pan in ho p11al director W1ll1am Gonzak1''i dec1s1on 10 re<,1gn la'!t "'eel. Dc<,p1te the gloom~ financial a'l'il'<.sment. Frank \\ ( larl. Jr . chairman ot the hospital gO\crna nCl' (Please eee REGENTS/ A2) Sheriff, not IRS, to get funds in fraud case By the Associated Press The offrcr rrt (Trangc ( ount' '°lhenfl Brad t 1JtC\ and not the ln1cmal Rc.·,cnul' \t•n ice.'' cnt11led 10 S~ '\II 000 1n ,·a~h and pc~onal prc1pcm ta"l'll Imm con' 1C'ted de· frnudcr Ralph \\ McDonald. a li.'dl·ral 1udgc rukd The de.'\ t\lon "' l S D1 trtct ( ourt ludgl' Laughhn C \\ atcn on Thurs- da' "'as a '11.1on tor more than 1.000 people "hn h1't ~o mil hon in a 198:? 10,e\tmcnt \<.hl.'me ()cput} ( nunl\ Counsel <\rthur \\ ahl•Mdt rl'prl''i('nting Gates. had argut'd that thnhenff should keep the mone} o;o th:it 11 can be re turned to \ICltm'I ( iatc' onll' referred to the fraud b)' \tcDonald "'ho ran the now defunct C1olden Eagk ln \C tment Co. as the l"ount' • "bt 1 wh1tc-coll1r scam " Tht-" IR had araued that the mone) \hould be ulloed to pa) la\C o~cd b} McDonald. \!tho l"l rv1na an e1gh1- 'ear \tare pmon term for 27 counts of h1lk1na in\C to,... in \hon-term h1 h- 1n1ercs1 prom1 I') n t~ \\ ahl 1cd1 1J lh C'l'iC now a~ Nlk 10 uf)(nor oun. whC'rt a rtfcitt ""' appo1nu~d to O\"~NC 1n\e tor c1:11m' on the mone) af\d to rC'rnmmcnd hov. 1he fund' \hould he J 1\hur..t'd Coai1t DAILY PILOT /Friday, M1rch 15, 1985 - Reagan to support GOP 'friends' first \VASl-ll NGl.ON tAPJ -The Re· agan administration said today it will ··beJp_our friends first'" in ~rcclina out presiden1ial suppon for Rt'· publlcaJ1 scna1ors.seck1ng rt-election ,l 1n 1986 but is intent on kce in OOP con ro onhTStnatr. Sc-"eral Rrpublican senators crili· i iced the mo\le. One. Iowa's Charles Grasslcy, main1ained that '"an ad· m1nistralion·s s1ron1·arm tactics on an lndcpcndcnt-mindcd Iowa stnator aencrally make that $Cn&tor' stO<'-k war in 1hc slate ... Whi1c House dt•puty press set·· rc1ary Larry Spcakrs made Clear the a n11n1stra11on w1I watc 1n1 ow RC"publicans vo1e on potit1cally tou&h issues such aJ the MX missile. the budaet. REGENTS BACK UCI MEDICAL CENTER .•. homAl committee. insisted, ··we wan1 10 cluslon that the 'primary cause of UC I t1ve patients may be put off by UC I keep this hospital.'" Medical Center:s financial problems fl.1cd1cal Ccn1cr's image. Other regents pledted to be patiC"nt is insufficient reimbursement for The c hanCC'llor insisted that the -though not indetinilely -while non-paying pati~nts without private CC"nter delivers high quality care. but officials stud{ ways to reverse the insurance C"~vera_se. Al le~st ,70 per· added. ··rart of the hospital 1s now of red in . cent ofUCI s.paHl"nts ~re 1nd1gent ~r antiquated. Even poor JX'OP.le should One proposal invol\lcd turning dependent . upon _Medicare or Medi· not be in some ofiheSt' facihlies. We day-lo-day operation of the medical Cal for 1he1r m<'d1cal costs. sh Id modernize those." center over to a privatCcompany. "We cannot manage our way oul of -ou But 10 that suuestion. Clark rc-this financial crisis until we change . Thl' rl'gcnts ha\le no1 responded to spondcd. "I· don't think ,the regents the patient mix ," P~ltas<?n said.. Peltaso1fs plea for SJO million in arc prepared to tum over manage· To attract more paying pa11ents, modern1zat1on money. ment of the hospital.'' th e chancellor has sought S30 million But UC President David P. Gar· UCI Chancellor Jack Pellason told for extensi\lc modernization of the dner said the systen1 is pressi ng for the regents that ··e\len wi thin the agi ng fa cilit y. • appi-oval of Gov. Goorge Oeu· confines of a SC\lere financial crisis. One lJC otlici.al suggested an kmcjian'sproposcd budget allocation the hospital is doing its job. Medical improved marketing ca-mpaign to ofS25 million to aid the UC hos pitals studtntsare bei'ngeducated. research lure more privately insured patients. in Orange Counly. Davis and San is being done, and patients arc being Pcltason said Orange County is an D~ego, The funds would be used for cared for.'' =~~:__~'"'otnrc~m!lf-c~I !,£:<ogm~~·~;,~;v~c~h~o~s¢1;1~a~lm~a~c~--•0"1\:~'¢;ll&--<OSJIL.artd.Ji>Li'n:um:oo:.,__ The chancellor resta1cd his-con· ket and a mine t at some prospec· ments. RUSH-HOUR CRASH KILLS ONE ... From Al -According to an acciden1 in- vest'igator. a blue Honda Accord was apparen1ly heading south on lr\linc Center Drive al a high speed some time before 8 a.m. As the Accord approached a slower-moving \Ia n, witnesses said. the Honda slo~·ed down but went out or control. The Honda swerved across the road and was broadsided by red Ford EXP traveling in the opposne di rec· tion. the investigator said. Rescue workers arri\ling on the accident scene fo und the rron1 or 1he Ford locked in to the passenger of the Accord. which was cul ncarlv in half. The Accord's driver. who· was not identified. was pronounced dead from unspecified inj uries. The men in the Ford _were ap-- parently on !heir way to a paintingjob ~·hen the accident occurred. Cans of white pain t in the car burst open and paint covered the \lictims ~nd their rescue'i'l:-IfiC'invcstigator said. Rescue ~·orkers ru shed a passenger in the Ford. Rodney Monroe. 27. of San Clemente. 10 Saddleback Com· n1un ity Hospital in Laguna Hills. The dnver of the Ford. Bob Harrington. 3 I. also of San C lemente, was cut out of the car. He was flown by emergency medical helicopter 10 Western Medi- cal Center in Santa Ana. Tht· nature and ex tent of the men's injuries was unknown this morning. SUSPECT SEEN AT SLAYING SITE ... From Al -.... - Mqstly clear skies for weekend Low Clood• •nd tog will persisl ne•r lhe ca.at lhrough Iha WMtiend, but Ille mountelns •nd desert wlll be moaUy cle•r, lhe N•lion•l Weather Servlee said. Skle• o'l9r Los Angele• and lhe v•lleys wlll cloud up tonight •nd remain grey until Saturday aherooon. !hi wetithef service said. Overnlghl tempar•tures wilt be In the •Os and 50s, followed by highs lrom the mld·60• to !Ow 70s. Along Ille Ofa~Co•at It will bectoudy during the night •nd morning hours becoming mostly ci.ar In the allernoon Sa1urd•y. Highs S•turday ~ 10 72. l.Ows tonight '44 to 54. From Poln1 Conception to the Mexle*1 80fdet -Inner w•ter.a;. Light 11arlable winds night and mOfnlng hour a beeomlng wnt to southwest Saturd•y •fternoon. Wind w•.,.• 1 to 2 feet . Westetly swells 2 to 3 feet. CIOudy night and mornlflg houra becoming partly cloudy Saturday allernoons. l&I V"llN .. .. Temps Litlle l'locl< .. 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Deputy District Attorney Rick King al leges 1hat Ralph plolted 10 kill hi s· stepson so his former wife. with whom he sough! to reconcile, would turn to him for ··emotional su ppon" and take him into her Costa Mesa home. Re\/C nge also was a moti'le in the killing. the prosecu1or said. atcidental. He-said he-~'Ould prcsen1 Ex-'hippie stlpervi~orLhas ~;~d~;~i~f~~:~~::~i;',:·~::·:: lastlau. gh: $1, 000 for life discuss lhe storm) breakup of 1he 4 ~a;:~~~':1e~~~~~~g~~c;01~~di~f~~i~fd~ TEMECULA (AP) -J . Patrick of his friends. 1hough1, ··ma ybe I house. (·ar. or boat." he said. "These arc mostly personal loans:· • ' Ralph is accused of fatally shooting 18-year-old Bradley Ka ye. a muscular high school wrestler who would ha ve been a senior at Newport Harbor High School this year. Kaye's body was found buried tn a shallow. sandy dilCh at an lr\li nc construction si te Alig. 6, 1984: He h:id been shot once in the chest five days earlier. A day. before Ka ye's ki ll ing. hi s mother had obtained a Superior Coun res1rainin$order barring Ralph from sither v1s1.11ng or telephoning tp~_ho.n:i_c where Ka ye and bis_mother 11\led. he said. But defense allorney Jack Early contended that Ka)'('·s shoo1in1t-wa~ and a struggle ensued. Af\er the Liteky. who abandon.Cd the seminary bounced a check." shooting. his client ··panicked." fora lifeofhippicdom. wood-cutting, In stead. he had won first prize in b · d h bod d 1· d I" politics and poetN. thinks the: the store's ··Win for life Bingo·· unc t c Y an tc to po ice he"'""' ha v• fina11·" sm•'lcd afitc• Th · SI 000 h' about his whcreabou1s. the defense "' .. .. / game. e pnzc: . a mo nt 1or auornl.'y ~id.~ playing a "c_osmirjoke"' on hjm. life. Jhe two attorneys said they It was in in .. 1 ~73 that Lite~}'. !.hen "God has a great sense of humor," planned to ca ll about JO witnesses kno .... n as the h1pp1c supervisor on said Litek y. "I hope Safeway ap. during what is CXJX'(.'tc:d to be a iwo-the Sa~ta Cruz .Co.uni) Boa~d of preciatcs 1hc humor too.'' week trial. --------Supcr..\llSOrs. waS-lf'Vllcd by-Sal~way Thc-timing-of-LitC'ky'swindfall was supermarket offie1als to say a ·rcw certain!)' fortUitous. appropriate words·· at the opening of His first Safeway check arrived in L1teky had entered the seminary in Holy Trinity. Ala .. but in hi s early 20s decided against the prii;st_hood be- ca use ··ofthc celibacy si tuation.'' LATIN MAKING COMEBACK IN SCHOOLS ... a new store. the mail March I . the same day his Litcky st unned his hosts at the contracl expired as director of the ribbon-cutting ceremony by refusing Dorland Mountain Colony artists to cut the ribbon asa tribute to ··Cesar retreat. which Li1eky had headed for a Cha vez and 1he just cause of the farm year in this Ri\lersidc County m'oun· Ma in taining his religious tics, Lilck) n1oved West lo SIU~)' thc9logy -31 the UniW rSii'Y of San Francisco and teach part time al a Catholic hi_gh school."but he then lcfi the uni\lers1ty to open a restaurant with a friend in the Santa C'ru z mountains. II became a Hell's Angels hangout. In 197}.. Litcky began Championing the rights of transients. and was elected to the Boaal.Qf.Su~rvi$!)rS. His colleagues n1ck namr<f lilm"the hippie supervisor," p:inly because of his philosophy and because he didn't have a job. From Al This year's hosts have chosen as the convention's theme: "Caesar is God 1n his own city.'' (.(at;__~n~rbe sua deus est. remember?) Staning Friday e\lening. students from 18 California high schools will don toga s and other Roman regalia to compete in scholarly pursuits that test not only the Lat in tongue. but histoncal cxpcnise as well . The Corona dcl Mar hosts ha ve planned wriucn and oral tests. an Olympic event. seminars 1n classical sl udies. dramatic readings. a cos1ume contest. a chariot race. a11 and poe1ry competitions and a lec ture by a professor or the classics from San Diego State University. Oh yeah. there's also a dance Saturday night -they arc teen.agers. after all. For these students. Latin isn't a dead language. only a dormant one. .. Vcni. \ id1. \'1c1.'' they recite aloud. reca lling the conquests of the C.iolden .-\gc·s No. I hero. Julius c·aesar. ··A language 1~ classified as dead if 1t·s no longer the official vernacular of an established eoun irv. Bul Latin has s ur\livcd as thl' langUage of 1he elite class and these studcn1s find a lot of value in studying 1t." sa ys Michele Cella. who has taught Latin at Corona dcl Mar for the pas1 eight years. "Latin is a d1se1phne and requires a different method of teaching and learni ng:· At Corona dcl Mar. students ha ve not shied a.,..a } rrom the rigorous demands of Latin. ·rhis year. I 45 students arc enrolled 1n Latin co urses. rcprcsc nt1na about I 5 percent of all foreign languaie sludcnls at the high school. c·eua said onl y 41 students chose Latin eight years ago. (Spanish i~ the clear favorite wilh 60 percent of the foreign language students 1n its classes ..... ·hile the remaining studcn1 s s1ud y Frcnch.l Na11onw1dc . high school enrol· lmcnt~ 1n Laun reportedly arc up by 10.00(J student\ 1n thc..pa-U.,l.W-O-yf:ars.. "You'll find that Lalin students score higher on college-entrance c.-.:ams than other studcn 1s," Cella says. "Thl'~ undcrs1and English bcl· tcr bcl·au\C' thc\ undcrsland the Laun basis for 11' \·oc abulary and struc· turc." Wh 1 lc 11 c:in ht.· argued th al classical studies anralt bngh1er students to begin v.11h. the rc,ult1ng test scores - and ~uh!>Cquc nl acceptance of Lat in \ludcntsat prc,t1glous universities- a rc diff1cuh to itt.nnre And at Corona dcl Mar. at least. the La tin students 11rt• a far C"ry from the egg-headed nerd~ )OU m1gh1 expect lo find behind rach cll''k Ask Bill O'Angtlo wh y he enrolled in Cella's Latin cla ,s. "Beca use she d1&r~5 a lot," says 1h1~ }ear'\ stare president of tht' Junior (lassical Lca guc ··'\er1uusly, .... c encl u1> talking about •ht dcuth of . \ugu~tu~. or poetry or fl~)ut the 1ravcl posters on lhc wall " Tht' J 7-year-old senior. who hopes 10 ancnd Princeton next fall , say~ < t•lla\ 1ns1$lcnce o n 1y1ng the l11nguag1· 10 i1s cul1ural history keep' ~1 ud{·n1,· spiri15 up as 1hcy sv.•c:at ttiruul!h the 1ramma1lcal aymna ~ll('\ nf cl.1\\ll a 1 litcra1ure. Hui 1 .,.11,1 says she wouldn"t teach I °""' "" ,..... ., "--I '-" Bill D'Angelo take• hl• Latin to be.art lJl Corona del Mar. Laun any other way. Orc:at, Bill, but wha1 arc: you gonna ··1t ov.· can you read Cicero. or do after you 1raduatc'! ··Go on to V1rg1t's pottry, and understand ii graduate 51:hool." he sa~. properly w1t hou1 understanding lhe Kristi Johnson. an 18-)'car-otd cven1s and people they were refcrrin& senior. says she wants to pursue 10?" she says. "More and more international rcla1ion5, · langu11gc teachers arc: now teaching 1hc cuhureand·his1oryof1hclanguage Kn~lfln-Ben1ley. 17. wan t~ to pick as .... ell W11hou1 11, )OU really have no the brains of ar1 history profes!i-OrS at contc\t-CsJ>l"C'Ulll) wilh Laun." Stanford. And Julie Hochadel. 17. eua·s studcn1s. meanwhile, ha\le wa.nts tanford to educate her as a broadened 1heir own educational medical illustrator . con1cxts w11h the desire.to break fret Surh amblt1on is not unusual of the pragn1a1tc career-mindedness amon& Corona del Mar's Latin s1 u· now so prevalent on high school dents, Ce lla Si)'5. ciimpuse\. No wond.erCacsar'' pronuncu111~n lns1ead of computer scie nce or followln,ih•s.dcfe,at of Pharnaccs II 1n busNiess. lhcsc_st udentsare op1 in& for-47 8 .C. 15 so 1n~p1rat1onal 10 51udents 1ht human1t1es and liberal am. . of the ~lass1~s:-, . (, D'Ansclo 1n1cnds 10 s1udy on Vrn1, \11d1, VI('/ -I came. I YW. I an<l/or Grcck 111 colic~. ' ~conquered. • • l 1 workers:· who were boycotting the tain community. supermarket at the time. --:: He was jobless. strapped-for cash. Disl month. Safeway called aga~;n-.-,-nd owed S 12.000 to friends and Liteky. now a broke. 44-ycar..old poc:t rclati\leS. who had been Ii\/; ng offlhe generosity "I don "t even have good debts-no Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, tranacrlbed and delivered to Ule appropriate editor. Tbe same %4-boor answering aervlce may be used to record letters to tile editor on any topic. Contrlbator1 lo our Letters column must include lbelr name and telephoae number for verlflcalion. No circulalion calls, pleaae. D•llY Piiot Del Ivery I• Guar•nteed MonO•y-r...,., ~ '°" oo -..... Y°"" IM~ Dy ~301>m~1>111ore1pm -I'°"' "°"' *"' be CWllM!180 Setut<!.11) and s.i.-y " yOV 00 I'<>! •IC-your COi>)' l>v 7 • .... 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F\IDtoll'lln<jj CoPIPtr>y '"'" 8Cll!Oll ... ~ .........,., ""°"""' F•dly " ""'Olf r9Ql(ln# edorlO'• ,. Ill>~ S.t .. Oly9 ll'ICIS..-.0.~i ff'!IQ1"1C-l~Dlan! .. l!l30W11t e.~ s""t Po Bo• 1~ eo.11 ""-c.i.rorrna 92e2e VOL. 78, NO. 074 HUGE SAVINGS ON CARPET, WOOD, TILE AND DRAPERIES Oak Plank was $4. 79 sq.It. NOW Only s211 sq.It. • Wool Carpet was $28.99 sq.yd . NOW Only •17•• sq.yd. Installed Arm•trong Sundlal Solarlan was $23.99 sq.yd. NOWOnl- 113'' . sq.yd. Installed l.11'1111..:1 to t10Cli on ~ J ' I 640-2700 ~0-2934 • • • A ! I j I l I I - 119LKETHB_ Wally George mouths off over his Datebo-ok debut -_,, -~ .. ---..... ~ . ' . ~ - By SCOTT llA.Y .s~-------------1----uatffeell E4ilet ---DAGE & DISCIPLINE: OllAKGE COUN - TY'S ~DEN SUBCULTURE:-•••• !.!·············· 3 By SCOTT HAYS --On~ person in every five Oran~·c:ou.nty homes panicipates in the dark ·art of. Bondage ~ Disc1phnc. according to Jeanette Luth<:r (a~,a Mis~ .Antoinette). self· proclaimed "Supreme Domm~~t of this. hidden subcul~un.· . I I \, Hot Seat host Wall y George told me to make sure and bring him copies ofDatcbook when it features him as the front cover story. I see no problem with that, I had said. .. But make sure and bring it before 6 p.m. Friday so I can get in on my li ve show." he added. Sure. No problem. I patiently waited forthe 6 p.m. liveshow to air over KDOC Channel 56 that evening, knowing full well Wally would have ·Otherwise known as B&D. part1c1pants of this strange and unique society enjoy such sex ual practi ces as being tied-up, spanked, teased. pinched. gagged. verbally humiliated -and often violen t!). (Front cover ph oto by Howard Lipin.) the last word -as always. - Over.NI. he-had said.it was-a fa1Htrt1cle:-!-"But; hc-add~.1:-:-~====~~~':":T:.iiiiii.-..a-..-iiiiiiiiii: .. and I hope you're listening Scott. that was not a beer I was ~~=-~=~~~~~~~~:!!:=~;;;;~::-=::;:;;.._ holding. It was a 7-Up •· In the February 22 Datebook issue I wrote in the second to last paragraph of "GET. OUT! YOU JERK! W~lly G~rge Mouths Off': "While waiting. Wally walked outofh1s office mto the reception area. carrying a 16-ouoce beer." .. This is the reason Wally lambasted me on telev1s1on. There it was. Live and on camera in front of.who knows how many people. ~ally G~orge w~s calling me a liar, tarnishing my reputation as aJoumahst for hfe. Actually this had not u~t me too terribly: I had actually survived the dreaded Wall y George show, and IJ(led to tell . But it didn't stop there. . · . . The following Saturday Wally m~nlloned me agam. This time on hi s taped Hot Seat show, wnh a fully cas~. teen-• aud ience who would rather spend Wednesday evenmg gcttmg drunk and watching Wally then anything-more constructive. Like biting heads of live chi cken s. Like wow! Wall y again called me a "liar" for mentioning the beer. The camera panned to a member of the audience holdina,.a sign that read "ludicrous... . .. That lunatic,'' Wally went ori , "that was a Diet Cok~ 1. wa,~ drinking. I never drink beer. I dnnk apple-boysenberry JU!Ce. He held a glass jar up to the-camera. "And AJta-Dcna certrfied milk. .. , DEMAND A RETRACTION OR I'LL SUE.'' The audience chi pped in. "SUE! SUE! SUE! SUE!" . Quipped co-host David Kennedy: .. You wouldn't drink beer out of a can, anyway!" That's it! I've had enough! I know my beer! . After reveiwing this tape ov~r at KDOC ~tudos t.h1 s week, listening to Wally call me names m front of a hve audience and those few distorted individuals who watch th e show. I was furious. No one likes bei ng humiliated, es~cially on tele yision. After wri ting a very fair and accurate articl e on the ravings of Wally George. I can onl y say this: GET OFF MY CASE, YOU J ERK! Publisher: H.L. Schwartz Ill Managing £ditur: f-rank Zini Editur: Scott Hays Art Direcf()r: Steven Hough Adi ert/ring DireNur: Karen A. Wittmer Clauljit'd Director: Day&on Pierson Circulation Manager: Donald L. Williams Produrrlon Manager: R06Cfrt::-€antre11 Da1d1ook 1s published every Frida~ by t~ Oranar Cout Publishi .. Co.. PO'. Bo~ 1560. JJO W. Bly SI .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Telephone (714) b4.!-4.l2 I. R!Jul1r bus1nn.s hours are 8 a.m. to S p.m~. Monday th'°""' Frida\ Dcldhnr for r1lcndlr of events items and kttm 1s S p.m. Mondly. The rn11rc l'Ontcn ts or O.tcbook arr copyri&htcd by the Orange COISI l'ublishma Co. All n1h11 •re f11ttVcd. 2 Datebook/ Friday, March 15, 1985 'SPLIT IMAGE' GOES TO IT 11' KEWPORT BEACH ••......•.•••••.••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .••... ~ "Split Image" makes its debut toni~t in the Library Lounge of The Newporter resort. "Split ~magc" will perform current trcn~s in pop music 9 p.m. to I a.m. Fndays and Saturdays tftio~ Apnl 30. The Newporter resort is located at 1107 Jamboree Rd., ewport Beach. Also, by way of Hunting~on Beach, ··~asteland and G~zcb~ ~: sbirt" are featured at Sa fan Sam's, 411 Ohve Ave, and .. Am moti on appears at the Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Highwa~. For f ~rthl·r irrfohnation on this week's events, read today's calendar section. COSTUllES ••• AND THE EULL CLUB'S FUN- DRAISER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.... 15 BY VIDA DEAN -It was a masked ball of the Ebell Cl ub kind when a fundraiser was held recently at the Balboa Pavilion. The Bum of Bourbon Street was there, as were two -count 'em -1 \.\ o Carmen Mirandas wearing chili pepper earrinp and one A11ec Indian chief. (The Indian outfit, by the way, was rented by John Yelland who won the best costume prize.) Vida Dean repons ~ack this week in her Paparazzi column on the Ebell Oub's fundra1 licr. and the Eighth Grade Ticktocken of the Llguna Prospccu"c c=:;:;:;;=====:. Chapter of National Charity league sponsored car wash. CJUT. Cl\I Tl-E TOWN MAY GARDEN ELBGART SSTl'ING FOR CHINESE FARE...................................... 1 7 · By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -If you love Chinese food. you 'II love Beverly Bush Smith's Out On The Town column this week on May Garden. Located on Bristol and Redhill, May Garden ma)' no1 look like your ty{>ical Chinese restaurant, but doo't be fooled ~bout the food. The quiet, elegant setting and dataical music heard in the ..-."'Y'il backvound make May Garden a more sootbina and comfortab!c evenmg than the conventional Chinese restaurants. And the food is sut>t:rb. The onl y question Beverly ub. tbouah, js where's the .__~ ...... ------chicken? 110~ llRlltl"tl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.... !J IN'I'ltllllllltlIOlf •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•. 12 ANN LA.NDltRS.. •••. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 'l'~LIS'l'IN(}~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 14- CONCER'I' REVIEWS............................... 16 •• , B 0 Written by SCOTT HAYS N 8 A G E My name is Mistress An10ine11e. That's right - Mistress Antoinellc. It 's the only name that suits a woman like myself-one who is in total control and dominates every aspect of her life. Jeanette Lutl1er, opening sentence to ber anpubli1bed novel, A Woman and her Convictions ette ·Luther (aka Mistre"'SsAn- toinctte) stands in the Bondage & Discipline room of her Anaheim boutique. looking like an .ancient ~Oddess about to wreak vengeance on an unsuspect- ing customer. Jeanette -The Mistress, The Cat Lady -has just been as ca by some .. slave" here from New York whether she's interested in & D s c p L N E HIDDEN conducting .. personal sessions.·• According to the B&D lexicon. a ·:slave" is a person who chooses to be sexually dominated - often violently-by his or her partner. Being tied up. spanked, teased, pinched. gagged, verbally humili- ated. all are part of the sexual practice of the Bondage & Discipline crowd. The "slave" here at Versatile Fashi ons in Anaheim obviousl y has heard of Mistress Antoinette -the self-proclaimed "Supreme Dominant"' -and her teachings and practices. This .. personal sessions .. question is the customer's way of asking The Mistress to dominate him. spank him. tease him . pinch him. ~ag him, humiliate him ... The Mistress is dressed in a black. form-ti ning skirt. black blouse. black boots. Her orange/red hair. long and straight, shoots up through a brass Greek hair brace like flames from a blast furnace. She poses with a three-inch black cigarette holder. watching her customer wilt under her harsh stare. The 14-karat gold fingernail on the pinky of her right hand stands out from the two-i nch-long, blood red nails on her remaining nine fingers. Slowly. she takes a long drag from her cigarette. She toys briefly with her quiet customer, as if manipulating her puppy on an invisible leash. Jeanette Lather, aka) lllatreu Antoinette. Then: .. NO! l'M WAY TOO BUSY FOR THAT!" she cackles at last in a high- pitched. nasal voice that sounds exactly like Phylli s Diller's ... Too man y slaves already." The customer shrinks from the shop. dejected. "I get that all the time:· she mumbles to herself. watching as the slave from New York leaves. There used to be a time when Jeanette's slave list read like a B&D Who's Who -they came from all over th e world . She collected slaves like most people collect stamps. Passionately. Never in exchange for This stuff may look like beat-·em-up. sluggo to y s for perved-out sadomasochists, but these items are legitimate kinky fashions for practi- tioners of the dark art of B& D money. though . just strickly fo r personal pleasure. Whether or not the sessions ended in intercourse made no difference. It was the infliction of power that intrigued her. But all that has changed since the business starting booming. especiall y the personal sessions pan. Just too busy wtth the business. About the onl y time she gets to abuse slaves toda~ is when she attends a B&D party or gathering. And those arc few in number. No matter. The slave who JUSt left the ._hop'' He'll be back ... f oon ing the walls ofM 1strcss Anto1nc1 - te 's shop arc French-maid uniforms (with hat and apron). double lace corset belts. panther pants. cow l- neck blouses. garter belts. Lady Courtne} boots " 1th their six-i nch spike heels. mumm} bags with tra1ght Jacket arms. cat-o-nine tails. leather paddles. studded paddles. suspension cuffs (wrist and ankle). dildos. elbow binders. mouth binders. dog leashes. gags. studded chokers. purse whips. thumbcufTs. suspension belts with pyramid studs. slappers. ~anie hoods. spandex hoods. full hood (leather or v1ny ... HEY! This stuff may look hkc bcaFem-up. sluggo toys for pcrved--0ut sadoma och1sts. but. according to The Mistress. these items arc legitimate. custom-made, kinky fashions for practitioners of the dark art of Bondage &. D1sci phne. Thi sh'op 1 • (Pleue eee M.D/Paee 10) Oatebook/ Friday, March 15, 1985 a I I I -1 ..... ' - ) - L - SM·TWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 oranceCoutCollece•a 100- •olce Chorale, under the direction of Richard Raab. will perform mule by Brlt- l•h compoeer, Benjamin Britten, 8 p.m. Satarclay in OCC'a Robert B. Moore Theatre. Farther infor- m a ti on available at 432-5527. Friday "BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY," a mu \1<:al rev ue of ~elcC"ted works by 1hc Amcm·an composer. 1s presented hy lht• I IC' Irvine School of Fine Arts. I! p.rn . l 1<'1\ Fine Ans Little Thcalrt'. $6 general admission. 856-6616. "AMERICA'S MUSIC MASTERS." fhe l J( Ir .. inc ( hambcr 1ngers arc rnnductcd h> Joc;cph Huszti m this program which includes scl«tions by compose" W11l1am B1lhngs. Leonard Bernstein and Charlc<o Ives. 8 p.m .. UCTs Fine Am C"onccn Hall S4 general admission. 856-6616. OR. JUSTIN COLYAR, Orange Coast College music professor. prcs- en1s a public organ r«1tal at 8 p.m .. ~t. John's Lutheran Church. Orange. Free adm1ss1on. 432-572.S. THE "INTERNATIONAL CEL- EBRITY CONCERT," featuring ·:hr Munich ( hambcr Orchcs1ra and \-1ohn1'it Young lJck Kim. 1s offered at 8 p.m. Works by J C. Bach. Richard Strauss. Wilhelm Killmaycr and Motart arc performed. Chapman _(ollcgc'c;.Mcmonal Aud1tonwn._ll_3 N. Glassel!. Orange. S 17 . .SO an<J \ 12 . .SO admission. 680-3444. THE LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA performs 1n concert at ~ p.m. Presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Sunday GeraFd&hwarz<:onducts...5anta Ana -- High ScbooLAuditorium. 510 W_ A SAINT PADDY'S DAY Irish Walnut. Santa Ana. S 16. S 14. and Bash features an Irish buffet from 2-7 S 12. 642-9232. p.m. and 3 bands performing from 2 p.m. Cr.izy Horse Saloon, 1580 Saturday Brook hollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. BRITISH COMPOSER BEN-da JAMIN BRITTEN'S music is per-llon Y formed by Orange Coast College's GARY MORRIS performs in con- 100-voicc Chorale at 8 p.m. Also ccn at 7 and 10 p.m. at the Crazy fcaturcd is OCC"s Chamber Singers. Horse Sa loon. 1580 Brookhollow. OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theater. Santa Ana. 549-1512. 27QJ Faiaiew Rd .• Costa Mesa. S.S ad.,ance, $6 at the door. 432-5527. THE IRVINE SYMPHONY OR· CHESTRA celebrates Handel's 300th binhday with a prc-sentation of his Oratorio "Solomon" at 8 p.m .. South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr .• Irvine. $10 and $8. 786-04 J 2. "BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY," see Friday listmg. Tueeday THE -w-ES-T,.,.ERN UNION"BAND, sec Friday listing. Also tonight onl y is a talent night contest with first pri1e ofSl25. · Wedneeday THE WESTERN UNION BAND, see Friday listing. Also tonight onl) are country dance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 p.m. THE UC IRVINE SYM PHONY Orchestra prc-sents a program which includes "Roman Carnival Over-Thanday ture" by Dvorak. "Songs" by Henn THE WESTERN UNION BAND, Duparc with soprano Maricke sec Friday li sting. Schuurs. "Mother Goose uite'' by Rave!. and Symphony No. I by 811et. Conducted by Bernard Gilmore. 8 p.m.. UCrs Fine Ans Village Theater. $4 general admission. 856-6616. LEE EDWARD ZIMMER IS pres- ented by the Orange County Guitar CircJe.at 8 p.m. He performs works by Bach. Ba mos. and V 1llalobos. Yamaha Music Education Center. 15455 Jeffrey Rd., Irvine. $3 ad- mission. 758-9604. Sunday A SPRING CONCERT IS featured by the Chapman College Chamber Orchestra and conducted by John KoshaJc. The program includes "Con- ce rto for Three Pianos" by Bach featuring three student pianists. "Suite;; 2 for Flute and Orchestra" by Bach featuring one student. and "Symphony #6 .. by Schubert. 4 p,m .. Benea Hall. 333 N. Glassel!. Orange. SS general admission. 997-681 2. Thanday A BAND ANO ORCHESTRA FES- TIV AL is offered at Saddlcback Collrge and feat ures county junior and senior high school groups. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. SCC's McKinney Theater. 28000 Marguenle Pkwy .. Mission Viejo. Free admission. 83 1-4747. "MUSIC FOR BOWED PlANO" is presented by Stephen Scott as pan of Ncwpon Harbor An Musuem's Con- temporary Culture Series. 8 p.m .. NHAM's Irvine Gallery. 8.SO San Clemente Dr .. Newport Beach. S.S . .SO members. $7 . .SO non-members. 759-11 22. Friday THE WESTERN UNION BAND performs from 8 p.m.-1 :30a.m. at the Crazy Horsr Saloo_n , 1580 rookt'lollow. Santa Ana . .S4CT-TS1 Saturday THE WESTERN UNION BAND, sec Friday listing. Friday THE BRENT BRACE BAND opens tonight fro m 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. as pan of McCormick's Land- ing's ncwentcrtainment format. 3180 Airway Ave .. CosLa Mesa. 546-9880. CAFE LJOO presents Judi Lee Mon.-Fn, .S-8 p.m .. 1hc Lido Jazz r\11- Stars Thurs.-at. 9 p.m.-1 :30a.m. and un 4-8 p.m .. "Dream." the all-Jatl vocal quintet. Sun. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. the Jau Quanct Mon.-Tues. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.. and the Doug MacDonald Quartet Wed. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach 675-2968. THE BALBOA BLUES BAND appears from 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. at The Sai l Lofi Bar & Gnll. 400 S. Coas1 Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 494-3358. Saturday THE MERSH Bl\OTHERS feature Filmatic Jazz wrfh Phil & Matt Marshall. 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m., The Sail Loft Bar & G rill. 400 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 494-3358. Fl_\EE FLIGHT, a contemporary music combo. appears as part of Saddleback College's Guest Artist series. The group combines the dis- cipline of classical music with the 1mprov1sational excttement of mod- em 1au. 8 p.m .. SCC"'s McKmney Theater. 28000 Marguente Pkwy .. Mis ion Vic10. $7 admission. 831-4656. THE BRENT BRACE BAND, sec Fnday listing. CAFE UDO. sec Fnday li sting. Sunday CAFE.LJOO, sec Fnday listing. THE RAGS MARTINSON TRIO performs each unday from 2-6 p.m. at the Old Dana Point Cafe. corner of Golden Lantern and Del Prado. Dana ~oint~ THE TRACY WELLS BIG BAND see Sunday's Dance listing. ' THE SAIL LOFT Bar & G nll fea tures a champagne brunch from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m .. and JUZ guitar a Oatebook/ Friday, March 16, 1985 MU ea Herter •tan u Jeau in .. Tbe Glory of Suter," the dramatization of the tut aeTen eutlaly daya of Jeau• Chrlat. The "Glory of Euter" nuaa ~April 13 at Cryatal Cathedral, 12141 Lewie 8t. lD Carden Grove. Ticket information a•ailable at 74-0LORY. player Mike Hamilton from 3-7 p.m. 400 S. Coa~t Hwy .. Laguna Beach 494-3358. . SAFARI SAM'S presents J8ZZ wi th the H 1 Kools. 41 1 Olive Ave-.. Hunt1ngion Beach. 536-.602.S. Monday CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday h~ttng. Taeaday CAFE LIDO, see Fnday hs11ng. Wedneaday JOHN ANELLO,JR.'SJa11 Party11> pre~ntcd from 8 p.m.-rn1dn1ght at the Sunset Pub. 166.S.S Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE BRENT B ACE BAND sec Fnday lis11ng. - THE WINO ENSEMBLE, JAZZ ~AND, and Jan lombo of Chapman C.ollcge ,present thctr "('ofTc House C onccn at 8 p rn. The program includes "Night Vigil." "Pr1 suasion," "Conocnino for Wind and Brass Quinte1s:· "Barcelona," "Su1ll' of Old American Dances." "Rrnad- way, A Re-view of American Mu"· cats." and "A Salute to Count B3s1c ·· Hester Dining Hall. 333 N. Gla~<1dl Orange. S.S general adm1'>\IOn 997-6871. CAFE UDO, $tt Friday hs11ng JAZZ GUJTARJST MKE HAMIL- TON performs from 9 p.m.· I 2:30a m at The Sail Loft Bar & Gnll. 400 \ Coast Hwy.. Laguna Bl'<H h 494-33S8. Tbanday CAFE UDO, see Friday tis11ng THE BRENT BRACE BAND. \r1· Fridar listina. - SUE a CAROL sing and perform on the guitar and keyboard from 'J p.m.·12:30 a.m. The Sai l Loft Bar .~ Grillh 400 S. Coast Hwy.. L.nguna Beac • 494-33S8. • -,-~- Friday SPLIT JMAGE dcb11ts LO the L1. brary Lounge of The Newpone4' resort performing current trends in pop music. Fri.-Sat. <> p.m.-1 a.m. through Apr. 30. 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newpon Beach. 644-1700. JUDI LORICK & TRIO perform a blend of pop and jan in the Atrium Lounge of the Hotel Mrndien New- port Beach. 5-9 p.m Tues.-at.. 4500 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. 476-2001. ROCK-A-BILLY with FrnnJue .J~ featured al the Sunset Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy_Sunset'Beach. (213) 592.1926. STRYPER appears 1n concert from 8-IO:JOp.m. at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center Arena. 800 W. Ka tclla. <\naheim. 999-8900. WASTELAND and GAZEBO T- SRIRT arc featured at afari Sam·s. 411 Ohve Ave. Huntington Beach. 536-6025. ANIMOTION appea rs at the Gold- en Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Hw} .. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. THE HOP prrscnts emcee Joel Steven Fri.-Sa1.: free swing dance le::sons by Phil Adams Mon.: .. Rock Around The Clock." a history of rock a nd roll featuring Jason Chase T ues.: and crazy contests including Lip Sync. Twist. and Basketball Shoot Thurs. A special St. Patrick's Day pany features Irish stc~ an~ corned beef sandwiches at Al s Orner. S2 lnsh coffees. $I melon shooters, and "The Jason Chase All-Star Review" with Lee Ferrell on Sun. A $100 pot o· gold prize along with other door prizes arc offered. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. Saturday BOY WAITING performs at Safan Sam's, 411 Olive Ave .. Huntington Beach. 536~6025. ROCK-A-BILLY with Frankie S .. stl'"Friday listing. THE HOP, sec Fnday hst1ng. JUDI LORICJ( & TRIO, see Fnda) listing. ANIMOTION, see Fnday listing.. SPLIT IMAGE, sec Friday listing. Sunday A ST. PATRICK'S DAV PART~ is held al the Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE HOP, sec Fnday hsung. Monday THE HOP, see Friday listin&- Taeeday JUDI LORICJ( & TRIO, see Friday listing. . . THE HOP, sec Fnday listing. "INTRODUCTION TO PER- SONAL COMPUTERS." This "hands on" program provides an ilirroduc- tion to computer components a nd packages. 1-4 p.m.. Golden West College's H umanities Bldg.. Rn:i. 2~. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. $20 advance registration. 891-3991. 8aactay "HOW TO ENJOY MID-LIFE TRANSmONS." Deal with mid-life dissatisfaction with personal slrtngth and emotional stability. 1-4 p.m .• Golden WMl college's Bus1ness Bldg.. Rm. 108. 15744 Golden West SL. Huntington Beach. S 16 advanet' registration. 891-3991. Monday "COMMUNICATION FOR COU- PLES." Licensed marriage counsel- ors help participants evaluate and improve their rclat1onsh1ps. Tonight. 7-10 p.m .. Mar. 22. 7-10 p.m.; Mar. '3 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.: and Mar. 24. Olympic •wimmbaa coacb 9;jo a.m.·JIQ.Q!!. C!91dcn West Col· Mark Scbubertaud-?)lympic ·• 1egc -15744 Golden West St.. Hunt- dlnn& co.ch Ron O'Brien ingt~n Beach. $60 advance rc,gis· iet r~dy to_al•e tbe local tr-.ition. 891-3991. · Blarn~7 Stone a "soft Wedne.clay carea in preparation for tbelr role• a• Grand "CERAMICS WORKSHOP: Hand- Marahat. of lllMlon Vlejo'• building and Potter"s Wheel." Fo rm- l6tb Annual St. Patrick'• ing. glazing and firing to stoneware temperatures is covered. Each Wed. Parade Saturday· Lord through May 22. 6:30..9:30 p.m. Mayor Bob Brennan peeb Golden West CoUqc's Fine Arts around the tree a• Parade Bldg.. Rm. 129. 15744 Golden West cb.alrman Jobn Ben (far St. Huntington Beach. $38 advance rlCht) •apern.e. tbe layln' registration. 891-3991. th 1l "INVESTING JN TAX ADVAN-on e · pe. TAGED INVESTMENTS." Topics Wednnday J UDI LORICK & TRIO, sec Fnday listing. Tbunclay SHAKE appears at the Sunset Pub from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy.. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE HOP, see Friday listing. JUDI LORICK & TRIO, sec Friday listing, Friday include tax-free municipal securities. individual retirement accounts. and investments in oil. gas. real estate. and research projects. Each Wed. throu~ Apr. 17. 7-10 p.m. Golden West College's Humanities Bldg.. Rm. 303. 15744 G olden West St.. Huntington Beach. $25 advance registration. 891-399 h EXOTIC SITES of the mysterious East arc the focus of a ~lide lecture prescntrd by professio nal teacher an~ world traveler Grayce Roessler. Bah. • Bangkok. Malaysta. Java and Hong Kong arc featured. 7:30 p.m .. Golden West College's Forum II. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. $3 fee. 891-3991. Saturday "WOMEN JN MANAGEMENT." ls!lucs facing women in business are discussed. includina sclf-c~nfidence. credibility. and dealing with estab- lished attitudes and values. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Golden West Col- ICJC'sAdmrnistration Bldg.. Rn:i. 137. 15744 Golden West St.. H~ntm .. on Beach. $25 advance reg1strat1on. 89 J-3491. SING' es WHEEL OF PJUENDSHJP, for sin&)es over 45. meets for Happy Hour al 5:30 p.m. at Ichabod's Sleepy Hollow in La Mirada. 828-5215. THE MEETING PLACE for Singles gather al 8 p.m. for a social with hors d'oeuvres. a no host bar. and dancing to the piano playing and singtnf of Debbir Drummond. Am- brosia s Restaurant. 695 Town Center Dr .. Costa Mesa. $6 members. S8 non-members. 855·2347. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. at 1he Jolly Roger o n Lake Forest Dr. in Lake Forest. For ages 45 a nd over. 838-341 5. Saturday THE NEWPORT lNVESTMENT Party Club hosts a l. Patrick's Da~ party from 7-11 p.m .. Versailles Club House. Newport Beach. 645-2256. Diamo nd Bar. Ages 25-55 969-1776 Sunday THE BAT YAHM SINGLES host a pot luck brunch from noon-3 p.m. at the Park Newport Apartments. 4500 Park Newpon. Newpon Beach. $4 donation with dish for 8. SI 0 w11h no food. 760-9641 . .. THE SAILING SINGLES olTerS sailing out of Newport Beach each unda) fro m 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Bnnglunch and beverage. Forages 25 and O\Cr and also non-smokers. $20 dona11on. 673-3281. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. for singles O\er 45. meets for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. al Lrw's Too-Hohda)' Inn an La Mirada. 828·5~ 15. WednHday THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB holds night classes and dancing al the ~kadov.lar~ Coun11' Club. Beginning dance class JI 7 pm intermed1atl' at I< p m. and social dancin~ begins at 9 p.m. S4 v.-1th cla<,\. S2 tor social danc1n$ onl~. 16782 Graham St. Huntington Beach. 493-7162. WH EEL OF FRIEND HIP. for , 'lingles o'er 45. ml'ets tor dinner at 6 . .30 p.m at 1he Kn1ckerhod.t•r in Orange 28-5215. ADVANCED DEGRESS LTD. a singles group of professio nals v.1th advanced degrees in ,·ar1ou\ areas. gathers for a social from 8-11 p.m .. Bat Yahm Hall. 1011 Camelback St.. Newport Beach. SS.SO admission. (818) 880-0736. Tburttday "TIME MANAGEMENT FOR "FEELING FREE: An'eptance ot SINGLES." EnJOY leisure 11me-All You .\re a nd .\II You Can Be .. without guilt. 9 a.f!l .-noon. Golden Plan for a successful. e\c1t1ng future West College's Business Bldg.. Rm 7-10 p.m .. Golden Wes1 Colkgc·., 113. I 5744 Golden West St.. Hunt-~dm1n1strat1on Bldg.. Rm. I 36. 1ngton Beach. SIO advance regis-15744 Golden West ~t . Hunt1ng1on lrat1o n. 891-3991. . Beach SS advancl rl'g1strat1on WHEEL OF FRIENDSHI~. for 891-3991 singles over 45. meets for bowling at 6:30 p.m. at the Brunswick Center in Anaheim. 828-521 5. A PEOPLE.SAMPLING HOUSE-no_~!= PARTY is hosted b~ the Man--r-~ Woman Institute al 8 p.m. S 13 includes refreshments and pro-Friday fess1o nally led get~acquaintcd ac- 11vi t1es. 3357 Bent Twig Ln .. THE MEADOWLARK SWING Ruff He-Nn at Al's Garage .. The Fotfl8f ct True Amencon wea Here we leo1ure ~pleated flousefS ona stots-tQp u ott wiin o 10011 co"°" modlos comp shir1 OateboOk/ Friday. March 15, 1985 5 ---' ------ •1::::~-A~JIL.JIC:li\llll-Al• .. I CONTINUED DANCE CLUB, see Stogies Wt.-dnes- day listing. Saturday A P UBLIC DANCE IS presented by thc C\\ Gcnerauons Productions from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Anaheim C'onvenuon Center. 800 W. Katella, -\nahc1m. 999-8900. forms in the lounge at the Golden Sails Inn from 7:3()..10:30 p.m. VocaJ- ists Joanie1ay, Cassie Miller. and1he Four Star Vocal Group also appear. Music by Harry James. Stan Kenton. Count Basic and Big Band Era 1s featured. 6285 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Long Beach. $3 admission. (213) 598-1429. FILM Friday THE ORANGE COUNTY DANCE CONSORTIUM presents four dif- ferent clasSt:s held evcl) other Satur- day at I p.m. Today features ballet with Kristen Polls of the West Coast C'onsenatorv of Ballet. 1014 W. Collin . Orange $6 admm1on. 639-8515. Su.nday TRACY WELLS BIG BAND per- "MY UNCLE ANTOINE." Claude Jutra du-ected this Canadian award- winner about a boy and his uncle. 7:30 p.m .. Golden West College. Fine .. Ann Relnldn& ... lla•lc llo•ea lie" ftnlabea lta L09 ADCelea encacement th1a weekend at the Watwood PlaybOGM. The production featuree a fall company of fourteen. For 20 years. Norman and Pat RicNrds owned and operated a hair salon; then a taoo inspired them to become lnventOfS "Tacos changed OYr hves1" exclaimed Pai Pat an'd Norman loved eating tacos but were growing tired of "taoo frustration ·· No mailer how hard they t'*i, each beaut1lully hlled taco fell apart the minute 11 was [aid to rest on lhe dtsh Clearly. the Rictiards were S1uck on the horns of a taoo dilemma. What to do? Their answer invent an ovenproof taoo ho6def lhal holds the hOt folded taco shell and all its tasty contents The taco holder and its sptey ltttle passenger can then be seNed int.ct al the table. and lhe hotdef can be used to hold the taco together btle alt8f bite The days of lalllng· -.per1 tacos W9f'8 O\le Their first pro40Cypes evolved into attractive patented ceramic: lllOO 99fV9f'S Whlci'l Pat and Norman prOUdly offer 81 the swap Meet. "ft WOO<s and 11 sells. · said Noonan as he unveiled a table displaying lhe taco servers and addltlOOal taco paraphemaMa <nated by the couple."What started out as a llNlll idea has grown Into a lulH1me career and we keep adding more t.oo it*"9 to our Nne • Datebookf Friday, March 15. 1985 Wiii lame and fortune carry Pat and Norman away trom the SWap Meet? "NO, .. 1nsiS1ed the pair "We tnl11ally brought our products to ttie SWap Meet because it's an excellent place to test-mart<et new conceptS With the cross-sectoo of the buying public coming here, we qulct<ty know how people will relf)Ond. ·• Even lhougtl Pat and Norman intend to go national. they love ttie swap Meet. "Working outdoors and spending lime with OUI ~ lriends-OUf leflow vendOrs-and the Poblic is something we WOfl°t give up ... The Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet IS proud to Nlve the Rd\atds ard their taico wares as part of our Y8ndOf famitv. We Invite you to visit !hem 8VefY Saturday at Space M-1i1 and Sunday 81 Space M-171 As Norman concluded, 'Ifs~ IO know lhat OOf' customers can now oc>llc>i'ile and enjoy intact tacos ~ Ans 222. I 5744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $2 general ad- mission. 891-3991. . • "OYER THE EDGE." Oirectcd by Jonathan Kaplan. this drama pres· ents youth in turmoil in affiucnt suburbs. 7 p.m .. UC Irvine's Social Science Hall. $2.50 general ad- mission. 856-6379. "MASTERS OF MODERN SCULPTURE< Part Three: The New World." Screened as part of Newport Harbor An Musuem's Continuing Education Lecture/Film Series. 8 p.m .. 850 San Clemen le Dr .. Newport Beach. $3 members. SS non-mem- bers. 7 59-1 122. ER Friday "AMADEUS" at Golden West Col- lege 1n Huntington Beach l89S-8378), final ~rformanccs tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m. I "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" by the Buena Park Civic Theater at I Sulli' an Center, 7631 W. Melrose Ave.. Buena Park (523-0351 ), I Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 until Apnl 3. I "BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY" at the UC Irvine Little Theater ( 856-6617 ). final performan~s to- night and aturday at 8 p.m. "THE BEST L ITT LE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS" at Full- cnon Colle-ge. 321 E. Cltapman A vc .. Fullcnon (871-81 0 1). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 until March 23. Sunday. March 24. at 2:30. "THE BEST OF FRIENDS" at ttle Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main at Yorktown. Huntington Beach (K32-l 405). Fridays and Saturdays at 1!:30 through March 30. "THE BUTLER DID IT" at the Garden G rove Community Theater. Chapman at St: Mark"s. Garden tro'~ (897-5 122). final per- formances tonight and Saturda) at 8:30. "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at Lenny's Hair Salon & Photo Studio w1nu womtn who er~ in~rn\M in ha1r, m•k~ up and photnsraphy for. Mod~J D•>'• · Sunday•• Monday• call Lenny for dt111la 675-0823 Corona del Mar Kaye Dean Ftaber of Foun- tala van.,,. .... and waJa for her elate wblle ber alter egos (from left) Leanna (Jennifer Fauetl, ADDie (Kathy Bopk D•) and Wilma (Pamela B&ldwln Nell) take tarn• talkl~ In "A Dinner Date (Por o, at Eight") cloeiJaC tbla weekend ln the Ctpreee Collete Campus T eater. the Grand Dinner Theater. I I lotd Way. Anaheim (772-77 10). final per- formances tonight through Sunda~ at varying curtain times. "THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNEilY FITCH" at tht> West- minster Community Thcata. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster (995-41111. Fndays and Saturdays at K· lO through March 30. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" at South Coast Ri:p•:r- lOfY, 655 Town Center On' e. ( mtJ Mesa (957-4033). Tucsda)S through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturda)S at 2 'o and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7 10 unll l March 31. "JUICEBOXSATURDAV NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Pia\· house, 140 Ave. Pico. San ( leml·ntl' (492-9950), final performances to night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunda~ at I and 7 p.m. "ONCE UPON A M.ATl'RESS" at Elizabeth Howard's Cunain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camtno Real. Tustin (838-1540). n1ghtl} e\ct'Pt Mondays at varytng curtatn 11mrs through March 31 . "SALT WATEll MOON" on th e •~-------------i Second Staat of South Coast Reper· tory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (947-4033}. Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 2:30 and 8:30. Sundays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. unul April 7. EVERY SUNDAY!I 8 a.m.-3 p.m. °"ANOE COA•T COLLE OE t .!:. occ '111.Ull t c.n11ANCI SPACES S 10 • 432·MIO Setllrt Olly r...c ...-. II t:a 1111 at ....... BARGAINS GALORE/I 'Ml CUITC>lmR ADtallON • ~MICINQll "SOMETBING'S AFOOT" at thl' Newpon Theater Ans Center. 1501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach (631-0288). Friday and aturda}~ :it 8 p.m. tltrouah Marth 30. "THE SUIJ ECI' WAS ROSES" .11 the San Clemente Communit ~ Theater, 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente (•92-0465). Th urs<la)~ throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Mardi 30. "1'1ualJTE" at the Gem Theater. I 28S2 Main St.. Oarden Gro' c (636-721 J). Wednesdays throu&h Sat· urdayut 8 p.m., Sundaysat 7:3C> unul March 2•. "WALLY'S CAl"E" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 11. arbor Blv ~11Ana (97<).SSI I I nt l y except M ondays at vary111g- cunain times lhrouah Apnl 14. a.tanta, "AMADEUS" at Golden West ( ol· lc:ge. See Friday listinJ. ''BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Buena Park Civic Theater Sec F~y listint. "A BEDPUL OF FOREIGNERS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhou!if!. ~~riday liSting. "BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY" at UC Irvine. See Friday listing. "THE BE ST L I TTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS" at Full- erton College. see Friday listing. "THE BEST OF FRIENDS" at the Huntin~ton Beach Playhouse. See Friday hsting. "THE BUTLER DID IT" af the Garden Grove Community Theater. Sec Friday listing. "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at Jhe Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri- day listing. "THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNEAKY FITCH" at the West- minster Community Theater. see Friday listing. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" at South Coast Reper- tory. Stt Fnday 1Jst1eg. "JUIE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house. See Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" at the Curtain Call Din ner Theater Stt Friday listing. "SALT WATER MOON" on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage. See Friday listing. "SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. See Friday listing. "THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES" at the San Clemente Community Theater. See Friday listing. "TRIBUTE" at the Gem Theater. See Friday listing. "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harle-~uin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. Sunday "AMADEUS" at Golden West Col- lege. Sec Fnday li sting. "A BEDFUL OF FOREIGNERS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday listing. "THE B EST L I TTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS" at Full- erton College. Sec Friday listing. -"COME BLOW YOUR HORN'' at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri- day listing. "THE IMPORTANCE OP BEING EARNEST" at South Coast Reper- tory. See Friday listing. "JlJllE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house. See Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATl'RESS" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "SALT WATER MOON" on South Coast Repertory Second Stage. See Friday listing. "TRIBUTE" at the Gem Theater. See Friday listing. "WALLY'S CAFE " at the Harle- ~u1n Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday listing. TuHday "A BEDFUL OF FOREIGNERS" at the Laguna Moulton Pla yhouse. See Friday listing. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST'' at South Coast Reper- tory. See Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday hsting. "SALT WATE R MOON" on South Coast Rcpenory Second Stage. Sec Frida)' listing. "SWEET CHARlTY" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-77 10), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through June 16. "WALL Y'S CAFE" at the Harle- ~ui.n Dinner Playhouse. See Friday hstmg. WednHday "A BEDFUL OF FOREIGNERS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday listing. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" at South Coast Reper- tory. Sec Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATl'RESS" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Tuesday listing. "TRIBtrrE" at the Gem Theater. Stt Friday listing. "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harle- ~uan Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday hsting. Tbanday "BAREFOOT IN THE PARI" at the Buena Park Civic Theater. See "Ill . .. Adlea m;I (I) ''WINNING'' --... 639 8770 STQJI O«'" -·31-0340 • .,. .l --1%14070 P'•D«• .. ,.. 951-4993 UA M<MS 8 -8548811 EDWAllOS IJM.RSITY U-Sl31611 PO GATEWAY S ~--497·1 711 UJWMDS SO. roMT LAGUNA 4 TAACI< OOUIY ST!REO EOOIE Mt#tfY ''IV .. U Hkll <Of"' (I ) 100. 15. 10-15 • rRAQl DOLBY STEREO HARRISON FOffO "WJYMIH" (I) 1·1s, 1"•5 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "llOOO SIMPU" (I ) 7. 9 11 • 15 "lUSY IN '"' ousr· ca> 630 , 10 "PAIAIMSI MOftl" (I ) I 45 "'lOMIOT" (I) 1 1030 MAnttEW MOOIH£ ''V11M* ouur (II> "Al ' 15 • 30 I0-40 ____ ,,..,_ 7 IS ''lHI llVU" l~t~) 930 11 ACADEMY AWAAO HOMS INCl BfS 1 PICTURE "A PASSA .. fO INOtA" (PG) t•S t •S IYSTl.AEO HAANSON l'OAO "WtTNIH'' (I) 100 120. uno 4 fAAC« DOI.BY SllAEO EOOIE~Y ''MVDU Hkll COfl"' (I) I IO .• 45, 10 50 1d1ul'1Ss ~f SA R48 b07b ,---. . .... ~ 1i1 630. 1040 "ltAIMAN'' (PO) JEFr GOlD8lUM "INTO THI NfOHT" (I ) l'Rl e 30 I •S 11 00 MON· fHUAS 6 30 I •S ---·----.. edw1rds CINf MA Wf ST 89 t 393b 4 TAAQ( ()(X.BY STEMO EOOIE MUN'HY "MVllLT ..u ccw· Cll> eoo 11s 1030 ··•AIAOtSC MOTIL"' (I ) TOS IO JS "'MISStffG IN ACTION , •. (I I ·~-------~850 1 ACADEMY AWARD HOMS INCl UST PICT\JAE ""THt IUUINO ,.lOS" (I ) 100 1000 HARRISON FOAO ''WITNIH" (a) 115 9 •& HARRISON 'Of!O "'WITNIH" (II) fAI 7"30. 10 00 ~·THOM MO t 4' o't1W jl<j\ "' .I l 6'UU Nill S Mill !ii U 1 \ I ' I _(_:=c_r - "TNI MIAll•All auw· 1111 11 30 l! JO 4 25 I IS I 15 IO IS WAt T DISNEY S "fANTASIA"' (G) 6 ·~ 8 30 •0 30 1•w1rds SADOlf!IACll f>Bl 1">880 tNCt. BEST PICT~ ) '"AMAOIUS" (f'G) 700 1000 I . ""PAllAOtst MOTi; (I)-~- Hl• 6 &i 8 40 •O lO .,..,,. '"~6~ 840 •O 1~ -MISSING IN ACTIOH 2'" (I ) 6 410 10 JS \. · fAlCON & THI SNOWMAN'" Cl ) '-----------8~1S:....__ ~ 1HI SUH THING"' (PG-I)) 7J00l0 ACADEMY AWAM HOMS •NCl BEST PICTUl'I{ "THI •tlllHO nrLH" (Ill 11~ 10 IS JEFr GOl.DElllN ""INTO THI NfGHT"' (I ) 6 IS 1130 1030 ''THI SUlll THING"' (f'G-U ) •40 340 SOO l •S 945 1•w1M11 SOUTH COAST LA£UJIA 41 7 1711 --. Oatebook/ Frtday, March 15, 1985 7 / q I I ~ I I I T Fnda' lts11ng. "A ·e EDFUL OF FOREIGNERSµ a1 1hc Laguna Moullon Pla}house. 'it't' Fnda) l1~11ng. "THE B ES T LITTLE WHOREHOUSE lN TEXAS" at Full- ~·non C ollcgc Sec Frida) hs11ng •'TlfE IMPORTANCE OP' BEING EA'RNE T" at South Coa~I Rl•per- to~ \)cc Fnda) hsling. "ONCE l 1PON A MA TrRESS" at the< un:11n Call Dtnncr Thealt>r St>e 1-nda' hl>l1ng. "SALT WATER MOON" on 1he 'iecund 'itagt.' of ')ou1h Coast Reper- to~. ~'\' rnda) hl>ting. "THE SUBJECT WAS RO ES" at thl' '-;an ( lemen1e ( ommunll) rht"att'r ~-e Frida~ hs1tng. "SWEET CHARITY" at 1h~· (,rand OTnnerThca er. · Tut>Sda) hs11ng. "TRIBUTE" at 1he Gem Thea1er. ~-c Fnda) lis11ng. _ "WALL V'S CAf'E" at 1hc Hark· 4u1n Dinner Pia) house. Sec Fnda) ll\trng EiC. Friday "GLORY OF EASTER" 1s pres- l'ntcd tl\ lhe C'rHtal C athcdral Jhrough .\pr. I 3 Da·il) sho""s e\cept \1on at 6 JO and 8·JO pm. "'''h performances at 10.JO p.m on Good f·nda) and Easter Sunda}. Comer of ( hapman '\' e. and Lewis l .. Garden Ciro'c Sl4 and SI :! dona11on. 54- CiLORY "GEMS OF THE EAST." rmcharr tra\d through the nollc \Iles of 1he East. includ191 Thailand. Bah. Hong Kong and Malays'ia. 7:3(}.9:30 p.m .• Golden West C'ollcge·s Forum II. 15744 Golden West St .. Hun1ing1on Beach. S3 advance rcgmration xq 1.3991. THE ORANGE FlREFIGHTERS .\nnual Benefit Show features Jack Denton. cmC't'e: Gene Bell. dancer: <;co11' Plummer. mag1c1an . Bob Moore & His .. Mongrel Re,uc:· and J1mm ) Talbert & Orchestra. 8-IQ p.m .. Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Ka1ella .\\'e.. <.\nahc1m. 999-8900 Saturday A ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE 1s held on Marguen1e Pkwy. 1n M1s.s-ioo VicJ<>-Wi.th Ol~mp1c sw1m- m1ng coach Mark Schubert and 01\ mp1c dl\'lng coach Ron O'Bnen apfx-anng ~s th(' Grand Mar..hals for the parade 837-6050. THE BIG ORANG E SAILING SO- CIETY offers sailing wtlh whale wa1ch1ngon luxury sailboats. Must be 21 and non-smoker dunng cru1~. Sat.-Suh. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. S20 dona- tion. 646-4005. ATOMIC RECORDS hosts their grand opening beginnm~ toda) at noon. Master ofCeremomes as Alben Einstein . and weekend even ls include door pnzes and drop-in appearances by members of musical groups such as the Vandals and 1he Wald C'ards. Through 7 p.m. Sun. 536-991 I . "GLORY OF EASTER," see Frida) hs1ing, "LONESOME" GEORGE GOBEL cn1crta1n at 8 p.m. al the Forum Thcalcr. Appeanng wllh him are 'i1nger Jan Knowlton and the Broad- "'a) Plus Tno lead by Belly Wool- FRI. 7·9·11 MON.· THURS 7.9 ....... 11< <:[)Ji}1 I OA~l Pl AJA SAT./SUN. 1·3·5·7·9 • .,,_,.,;~·~;~A''"" ~6 2711 & 11 Sat Only a oetebOOk/ Frtd•y. March 15. 1985 , .. Cata.•• the International bit mulcal, le now appear- ing at the Shubert Theatre In Century City. Ttcketa avail- able by mall order. Tlcketron, th~ Bo&-Offlc~ (2020 Aven~~ of the Stan), _ a n cr l>y phone af 1-800-762-6666. Further lnformatlon available at (213) 553-9000. dndge. SS 50 adm1ss1on. 4175 Farr- mon1 Bl vd .. Yorba Linda. 779-8591. Sanday "ERIN ON THE GREEN," Bowers Museum·~ annual SI. Pa1nck·s l>a} fes11,al. features homemade lmh foods and premium lmh ~~rs. dancing a 1rad1uonal Irish JI& lo 1hc tunes of dcligh1ful lnsh folk songs. and hearing lnsh folk stones. 11 a m.-6 pm.. Bowers Museum ( ourtyard. 1001 N. Main SI.. San1a na. 752-4041 . "GLORY OF EASTE R," sec l-r1da) hstang. "A FEAST OF TH E ARTS," a special cven1 benefil to bnng the an s 10 Irvine children and adulls. 1s held "A ..... hlC .. cceee •• :' _...,._ .......... w ... ~ ... .. &..-.ate ... rua1aau., .. :· 4 I 01 ('• ... ,,... •• ..re.." . from 11 a.m.· I :30 p.m. The mu!ll· cul1ural environment fea tures hve harp music. brunch. and "'Conn~cl 3 " a muhi·media performance tn· ciuding a dance by Sylvia Turner. painungs by Nancy Mooslin. and music b) Darrel Dorr. Irvine F1.ncs An C'cn h:r,4601 Walnu1Ave .. lrv1nc. S25 1a11;-dcduc11ble admission. 660--3918. ATOMIC RECORDS, M!e Sa1urda) hs11ng. Monday THE SAIL LOFT Bar & Gnll presents works by famous artists John Ramos. and internationally ac- clarmcd Vinccn1 Farrell_ 7:3(}.10 pm .. 400 S. Coas1 l-IW} .. Laguna Beach. 494-.HSIS. Tueaday "GLORY OF EASTER." sec Fnda) ll~llng. sis fee includes orchestra sca11ng. transportation and escon service!>. Tour leaves at I p.m. and returns at 6 p.m. 432-5880. <>ncotna lt•enta BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St .• Balboa. A California and nauonal historic landmarlc-and mannc rl'C:· reation ccn1er. Daily narrated cru1S1.·s of Newport Harbor. deep \Ca sportfishing 1rips daily. U-drtve and chaner4>oa1s. and waterfront re\· 1auranl and saloon open 7 a.m.-1 a m Whalewatch cruises art available and are sponso(cd by the Arneri(;an Cetacean Societ) Orange Count\ Chapter. 673-5145. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AllTO· MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Bakcr\1 Co ta Mesa. Antique cars circa I 91 ~ ~nt. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wcd.-\un 546-7660. SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO Wedneaday MISS l-ON , 3 t 882 Camino "GLORY OF EASTER," ~e Fnda) Cap1\trano. San Juan ( a~1s1r.in11 fi!>ting. ---Features "'Serra Cha~l. Cali fornia' POETRY NIGHT 1~ featured by oldcsl building. lhe ru1.ns of the< 1rl·a1 Safan Sam's. 411 Ohve Ave .. Hunt· S1onc .. C'hu1ch • ...sotd1crs barra1.i.., ington Beach. 536-60.:!S. beautiful ~rdcns. and 1wo mu~um rooms w11h an1facts from Nah\.t' <\mencan and ear1 y Spanish euhun· Dail) 7:30-5 p.m. 493-1424. Thursday AN ANTIQUES EXPO AND SALE 1~ fca1ured "'1th 115 dealers panac1- pa11ng. 1-10 p.m. Orange C'ounly Fairground~. 88 Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa. $3 admission 75 1-3247. "GLORY OF EASTER.'' ~e Fnda} hi111ng. ADVANC:E Advance "SONG OF NORW AV," a beau11ful Norwegian ~IOI') performed br 1he Lon~ Beach llVIC Lighl Opera, as the dcs11na11on of a one-day tour offered b' Orange Coast College on Mar. 17. SHERMAN LIBRARY ANO GAR· DENS,..l.647 Pacific Coast H1gh".i' Corona del Mar. Ro~s. cactu,. annual gardens. an orchid rnn· ..crvatory. koi ponds and a gift sh o" Daily 10:30a.m.-4 p.m. SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Bcad1 Harbor al lhe end of the Long Bcarh Frcewa}. Howard Hughes· all-wood 100.ton O~mg boal maJes11ralh bc:nhs for v1s11ors 10 view 1hc 111~1<l1.· of the world's largcs1 cleaMpan aluminum dome. A variety of <ll\- plays ancludtng module 1hat 'iho"' dose-up details offascinalingarea' 111 the plane such as the cockpit. 01gh1 deck and wing interior arc fcatu n:d 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-3511 . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- MEltCKA"I' l\'OllY "'OOUC110l'IS ,,._... Cbriatopher Reeve . Vanes.a Rectcrave . Jenica Tandy Nancy Marchand . Linda Hunt . -= .. Madeleine Potter ~.~fANs -'----..~---J ~---..... - Fii 6;00 1:31, IU 5 Prl war rJs N f WPORT · ·-· .' .. ", .',' f1•t.1 () 'h11 ..... ,, ' . .. . 'r1w.11d'. \IN!Vf R\llY ' , '" 1 • ' • • (', l THE BREAKFAST CLUB: On a Christinet"onnolly. Bob Clarie. Screenplay by James published in 1924. E.M. Forster's ''A THE FLAMINGO UD:. Mau cold. bkak winter morning, five VISION QUEST: Ba~ on. ~he Orqory Kingston and Denis and Passage to lnd1a" 1san emotional and Dillon stars as Jeffrey Willis. a students ofShenncr HiJh School. an novel by Terry Davis. MVlS1on Joh• Hamill. deeply personal story of love and plumber's son. who embarks on the uppcr-midd~ class Chicago suburb. Quest" is the story of Louden Swain. THE FALCON AND I HE SNQW-cla~s-stnJU)ctn L92Undiaasayoun~-time of his life al the ELElaaungo ~Jbeir en~day in the scholl's. a .stand~t wrestler-~ =Thompson .-MAN: Rated R. "Based on a true story En&lish woman is caught bctwttn the Beach \lub. where the P.A. S)stem library serving detention. Ourina I.he High School .. who~ upcom!ng about Christopher Boy~ (Timothy allure of the eAollc Indian lifestyle crackels wnh rock hits and "'ell-oiled course of the day. thc:st five strangers. toughest match 1s a human battcnnf Hutton). son of a former FBI agent. and her own strict upbringing. Wnt-bodies glisten in the sun. W1ll1s hook<> who sccminaly ha~e httlt in com-ram n~mcd Shute .. and ~vcrcomlng who sold some of America's most ten and directed by David Lean up with the nashy Phil Brody (Rich- mon. will l~m that they have much a.c1versi~y. Also stamnJ Linda Floren-closely guarded secrets to the KGB. ("Great Expectations:· "Doctor ard C'renna). a IY'egarious spons car more in common than they realized. lino. Michael Schocffiing and Ronny Based on the ~t~llinLbook by Zhivago." ··Lawrt'n~ of Arabia:· the dealer who reign~ a' the club"s Siarrina Emilio Estevez.. Paul Co ... Screenplay by DalTyt 'Pon1csan. 1t~rt Lindsey '"The Fatcott.nd the Bridar on the River l<.wai"). Stamng unofTiC31 "kmg. .. Also starring Hedo r Gleaton. Anthony Michael Hall. Dtrectcd by Harold Becker ("The Snowman" als0 stars Scan Peno as Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Judy Davis. Elizondo. Molly McCarthy and John K.apelos. Judd Nelson. MolJy Onion Field" and "Taps"). Daulton Lee. who along with Boy~ James Fox and Nigel Havers. Manha Gehman. Dlmed by Garry Ringwald and Ally Sheed.y. Written TURlt Ill: A rousing adventure-was con vi~~ as a Sl?Y· Screenplay by TUFF TURF: On the mean streets Marshall. and di~ by John Huahs. drama about Jimmy Lynch (Timothy Steve~ Za1lhan. Directed by John of Los Angeles. Nick Hauser (Paul THE KILLING FIELDS: Based on THE PVRPt.E ROSE OF CAIRO: Hutton). a young man whose crusade . Schlesinger. . Mones) and his teenage gang reign Sydney Schanbcrg's 1980 Pulitzer Written and directed by Woody to redeem his brother's reputation M.ICKJ 6 MAUDE: ~tarring Dudley supreme until Morgan Hiller (James Prizc-winnmgart1ck ··inc Death and Alk n. A romanticfantasy about Tom rallies an entire city to his side. Moore and Amy lrv1na. !~ st~ry Spader). a slrcctw1sc ncwromcr. ap-Life of Dith Pran ... "The Killing Ruter (Jeff Daniels). a dashing 8-Jimmy wages a one-man war apinst abou! Ron (M~r:c> who is happily pears on the scene. Hiller's problems Fields" 1s an intensely personal stOC) movicsuirwhostcpsoffthesceen and an indifferent city burcaucnicy ~ ma.m~ to M1ck1 (played by. Ann intensify when he sets his sights on offnendsh1p and survival amidstthc back in time to court Cecilia (Mia cause his older brother Tc!!Y (Robert Re11:1kang.)but finds h1msclfh~v1ngan franki. Nick's airJ (Kim .Richards). torment of w.aL and bow .er:ao ~vcd farrow). a Dcprcssion<ra houteWifc.. Urich). a erolc fire-fighter. has been ff?1r with ~aude (lrvli'lg . Ron fo~ing1ler to makr a choice ~tween Schanberg·s hfc. men laterdlsap- who's sitting through the movie denied· bis rightful -pension after ~uuckly learn t~th women ~re Nick"s routh and tum~world 1tnd pcartd lnto the-rountrysrdc ofOam- (from-#hich Baxtet"'hls just steppc'd) suffering a near-fatal inJury rescuinaa ~nt, and now he mus~ ropc-:11h his own lilt on the other side of the bod1a. Larring Sam Waterston as for the fifth time. 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Anda,.......torue •• -(lefle-fOQAY SHOW ••w•• Oetet>ook/ Friday, Matci'I 15, 1985 • - I ' \ I I B&D ... Fro m Page 3 considered the Bloomingdale's of Orange County's B&D subculture. And Mistress Antoinette the S upreme Domi- nant. , Janette Luther -a 46-ycar-ol<i.busi- ncsswoman. housewife and mother of three - claims one person in every five Orange Co unty homes partici pates in the underworld of Bondage & Discipline. That figure may seem inflated. Jhe wishful creation of a person who makes her living catering to the B&D crow~ but it's Jeanette's business to know such things. She and her husband. Dick. mai ntain a stranglehold on Orange County's market of B&D fashions. videos. magazines and parties. · _ -ThiS-subcult.urc --with •ts own -private dub. JANUS -boasts a membership of over 1.000 "prominent prof~sion~I people" in Southern <;:ali- fo rnia. she says. including doctors, lawyers, wnters and photographers. (JANUS is a non-profit group which '"explores consensual dominance/submission. s&M and B&D. You name it, JANUS has got it.) The Orange County chapter claims over 200 members. including Jeanette and her husband. And that's just a "drop in the bucket," she adds. That figure includes only those who are actively involved in the B&D network, not those who participate in this violent form of sexual fantasy in the privacy of their own homes. That number. Jeanette claims. is "huge." - (The word JANUS is taken from the Roman. double-faced head of the "Jod of all beginnings.") "Most people think ifs the raunchy, motor- cycle-gang type people who are involved in bondage and discipline." says Die~. whose has chosen to conceal his last name. but reveals it is not Luther. "You know. people who exhibit anti-social beha.llior and are thumbing their noses at the establishment. Well that's not the case, because the people who are doing it are the establishment." Jeanette•s first exposure to bondage and dis- cipline came from her husband 19 years ago. "He first showed me a picture in an old magazine of people dressed in leather skirts. leather jackets," Jeanette recalls. "ThiS..Yt'asn't B&D, m ind you, this was just a 1935 magazine with pictures of people in leather. He bought me my first costume a year later. and 1 just loved it. lt felt natural. I didn't know "The public considers B&D to be the application of hea vy duty pain, humili- ation and degredation de vil worshiping," says Stout. "In reality B&D is a very gentle, sen sitive use of extended sexual forepla y between two or more people." .J Tiie B••*• a .,....._ roo1a el .... 111 Aatehlette'a Veratlle f'Mldw •••II .. • la Aaalllelm B&D is something people do instead of tenni~ or golf. "We asked Jeanette to come speak at the You've got film producers and movie peopl~ living conference because we were lookina for someone down herein Newport Beach and La$una Beach. and who co uld join the panel as representative of a person there·s a whole network of communication between who actually participaies in this activity," Joan these people. My store is filled every day with people Dixon said. "Jeanette knows people who are actively scckingmembershipto JANUS,orpcoplewantingto involved in this practice and she can talk on that e~plore the beginnings of MD.Every week there's issue with a great deal of experience." somethinggoingondownhere.lt'slike sharingcars." Dr. Charles Moser of the Institute for the Orange County's B&D subculture although Advanced Stuay of Human Sexuality in San growing, does not compare to the bondage and Francisco also wall be a member of that panel. Says discipline charge<ard parlors of Los Anseles, where Dr. Moser: ''I've been doing, research in S&M and with the right credit card and approfnate desires, B&D for years and there has been no evidence of any costumers can enter the real world o Dur)geons & kind that people who practice this lifestyle are an y Torture. But there does exist in this predominantly different from any one else, except for the sexual white. middle class, Republican county of two behavior they enpgc in. Probably JO percent of the million a small yetactive network of individuals who population is actively involved in S&M or 8&.D in produce videos and magazines for the underground, some form. and closer to SO percent of the population anyone was going to ca at we ir . t wasn t weird to and participate socially in B&D parties, lectures, has some sort of S&M/B&D fantasy. This is just tne. It was fun~ ,... conventions and training programs. Jeanette and another form of sexual activity. "B&D is what has held our marriage together." Dick are two of the more visible producers of this .. But the view from society is that this is not love Jeanene adds. as an afterthOUJh t. "It's not necess-locally-generated material. and sex," he adds ... For a person to tic up another arily the bondage and discipline part, but it's the In fact, Jeanette's distinction as Supreme person they love and infltet pain ii not what we commonality of sharing something together." Dominant is so visible. she has been asked to generally consider to be k>ve. But in fact. when you Jeanette and Dick are relaxed in their modest participate in the Society for the Scientific Study of study it. you'll find an awfully lot of love going on." home on the Tustin-Irvine border. Dick. a .. pro-Sex's 28th annual conference Sept. 19 through 22 in fcssional man" himself-although he declines to say San Diego. Jeanette will be a member of a panel on for the record which profession -speaks in a careful "Dominance and Submission as a Sexual Altcma- monotone. He is dressed cas';:,I~ in corduroy slacks tive:· says co-chairman of the event Joan Dixon. ----.afKl..,.JK&Jlon-down coHaf--SAi eanette is-wearing a--The-society was foonded-28 yean qo for tight-mtrftg purple Spandex jumpsuit. Again her professionals in the field of sex research. Scientists, flamina oranac/red hair shoots up through a Greek educators, professors, anthropologists, and --inky Contacts" isonc of two maga- zines edited here in Oral\lt County by Jeanette and Dick. The magazine contains hundred• of personal advertisements of those .eek.ins "submissive" or "dominant" partners, such as the two women above. Both. obviously, dominant. hair brace. pyschologists from all over the world are memben. .. The thins rou have to undcntand is that B&D Joan and her husband, Dwight, both have Ph. Os is ju1t now 1tart1na to come out of the closet." says in human sexuality and are members of the lnstitutc Jeanette at sht lijlltl yet another ciprette. "And for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San people here in Oranae County arc actively involved. Francisco. 1e Det9b0C*/ Fttdey, M•ch -15, 1985 "Reflections," the couple's second locally- gcncrated pu~ication, isa bi-monthly mapzjne that -. serves as the catalog for BclD enthusiasts seeking mail-order items: Suspension cuffs. studded paddles, etc ... "This whole thing has snowballed from a hobby of ours," says Jeanette. ''My sensuality and my husband's sensualit)'. has always been expressed in bondage and discipline. We're not trying to set the world on fire with all this, we're not trying to say this is the only way of life or anything like that. But we know a lot of people whose live.shave been severely ha mpered because they had ·an interest in this particular field, but were afraid to express them- selves." This so-called hobby has evolved into a business that includes two 0ra"IC County stores (Anaheim. Garden Grove), a mail~r service for tailor-made ~D ~lothina and a compen>'. that p~~uces videos. mclud1na the beainncr's vadeo tra1nana prosram "The Why's and How's of MD." The business grossed well over $400.000 last year, a tremendous women's lingerie. This festish, he said, cmcraied aa amount of that generated out of Orange County. ··1 the age of nine when be accidentally walked in on his wouldn't stay here if it-wasn't worth it," Jeanette aunt who was removing a stocking. As a form of says. 1'tlllishment, he was ordered to put on her lingerie. Bondage and Discipline. she claims. involves ''The public considers B&D to be the appli- more role playing -or "extended foreplay," as she cation of heavy duty pain. humiliaai~-LUM.__ __ refers to it -than the actual acts of sex. Each person degredation -devil worshiping." says Stout. .. In being limited only by the boundaries ofimagination rcality B&OiS°averygemle. sensitive use ofcxtenaed and one's own pain threshold. · sexual foreplay between two or more people. h is the During an average B&D personal session. one combinati on of mental pleasures and physical pain." person acts as the Dominant while the other person Menial. phys ical. perverted. What it amounts acts as the Submissive. The Dominant (or Mistress) to. says Jeaoeuc_ is that there is a l~e oumber-0f orders her slave to do anyt hine she wants. while the .. intelligent. fri endly" pe4'ple who 1f given the slave - a willing partner in this fantasy -achieves o pportunity would "express themselves sexually Guiltless Sex. "How can a person feel ~uilty about through bondage and discipline. having se:t. if they're being forced into 1t:· Jeanette .. B&Dhas beenaroundfor years."saysJeaneu e. reasons. "And there's a great misunderstanding as to San Clemente resident Bill Flad. a ·freelance what exactly the whole thing is about ... adds Dick. photographer. has been involved with the Orange .. , am considered the pioneer woman ofbondage County chapter of JANUS for nearly two years. and discipline," continues Jeanette. "When I used to "Most people who are involved in B&D or S&M mention B&D years ago, I would lose 18 friends j ust are your ordinary everyday John and Mary," Flad like that. I realized back then that I was so far ahead says. "Personally, my-outlook is from iln 11rtist's--tn-scxuaHty than-the rcst-oftheworld. I mean. I've got point of view. rm much more of an observer than three children. rve got to tun a family. I've got to be participant. What attracts me to B&D is the trust and a housewife. I've got to go grocery shopping. alt of. how people deal with it." these things were traumatic experiences for me." Flad, who considers himself to have the abilities "Ifs hard to have a conviction and go ahead and of both a· .. top" and .. bottom" (dominant. sub-have the knowledge that this was my sexuality being missive). claims Orange County residents involved expressed." she adds. "This is not evil. This is Just the in B&D "do it on a one-to-one basis or as a couple, whole nucleus of who I am." rather than in group parties. -- "Strictly for their 0wn, privite enjoyment," he -I don 't judge you for not liki ng sex. and I don ·1 says. · jud,e you for bein1 overly sexed. You see. I don't Although the B&D sessions can include know you. and unt1/I gerto lcnow you. I ha ve no nght homOKxuaiity, group sex and a wide spectrum of to judge you or what you do. I'm not loolcin-for your other sexual tastes, here in Orange County it mostly applause. nor am I lookin1 for you apprec1a 11on. involves heterosexual couples, according to Aad. Jea.ette Ltl~r. Garden Grove resident RebStout, another B&D c....._ 1ate11ee to Hi devotee who works for one-of Jeanette's Orange ~ Mvel, A County shops, claims to have a fetish for wearing Woman and herConvictions ..... .................... Mm .... , •••• , ....... ., ...... , .... , ..... .... .. ...., .......... ,,_. .... ., ... 2 sb .... ll .......... STI .., ....... .,.. oatet>ooelt Frt<tay. Mareh 15, 1915 11 \ • • l r ' I ~Best ofFrienas'1lard-ly best ofpluys ··Best of Friends" isn't the best of comedies. but the version now on stage at the Huntington-Beach-Playho use does ha vc its moments -too few. unfortuna tely. to produce a . thoroughly satisfying eve- ning. James Elward's talky. con- trived piece of theatrical silly putty from the Sixties wasn't all that terrific then, and bring- ing it into the Eighties doesn't improve its condition. If any- thing, the characters are even more prone to stereotype in retrospect. The story revolves around a celebrated author who had skipped out on his family years before and Wh , as e curtain rises. is believed to have per- ished with his young., blonde companion in a plane crash. Shortly into the action (if that's the word). however. we see that both are very much alive and have dropped in unan- nounced at his Brookyln home. The ensuing conflict, sorely synthetic, arises over \i.ihether the writer and his wife of 30 years actually were married at all. This question occupies a disproportionate amount of the remaining stage time until the play's diverse elements are ~uided. somewhat awkwardly. into place. Given this unpromising ma- PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* ,_., 110m "I JO I JO ' lO I JO 10 lO -• A(l .. 1"' ·-(I) ·~ ··~ llf lllCClll •Ill -(II 100 u~ 101~ •TIOS <•l I 00 I lO 6 00 8 JO 10 )CJ lll<AWI llQUISOfl W I llMY ... ,.._I -•Mil.IC..~) fl OCHY SICllO I •• l 1\. SJO. t 00, l~lO NNllQ IQUS Oii a r Ollll.' -QllSl (I) IZ lO. l lO • lO llS, & ~ IU~AOlllMCl IOLIS Cll Slit( Ollll.f . *PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES* * CINE·fl SOUND! At t!MM symi.oh •ttt SCM111• *IC1 tt '"' AM ca * 11~0. If no 11•0 with acctSSOry po11tion, INillf '"' Hiit AM ,........ . All Of'£N wmcoo 6:00. DAl Y 6:30, Stwt 7:00 ci.;w...,Und.J 12 AUM1WS FIEE «J:@:t4'1'311::!.!~·.~r. l.:-;-) • • SUf'llS*'MlfTS* lVllY SAT&SUN • • 11u1121 .. ,., l......, ""1 Of • ..., Mliiljll:Wi£* '§!Rf! 9*1'·"''• l(c * * , .... lllltl (fl tmlJS (l) JQC Tll ID .. (I) ~~ "~ "~ Ill rMIY M11W. {a) M fUOll & M -(l) Tll IMAlt g <re) BUENA PARK I • SCUIJ'l STotY (PS) i :::.:.:.--(N.11) 2 •ll flUIO (I) • --(I) J SIDIT aag (I) "' -·- loHABRA , .L.... II Oetebook/ Frtday, March 15, 1985 terial. Huntington Beach di-fortably as the radical son and rector Scott Zuckman-has Laurie Sondag .as his obliging created an equally undist-wife tries in vain to rescue her in& ished production, pushin il l-defined character _wit some o 1s actors to over-cutesy p ys1ca asides. statement and allowing others As the young man seeking to lose themselves in the rights to Reed's story, Carl backgro und. Onl y Les Reed as Afessi struggles with a stiffly the author (repeating his role cliched rnle and manages to from a 1980 Costa Mesa pro-extract some humor. Crystal duction) and Joanne Wolcott Lisoni displays little depth in in a too-brief cameo as his her_role of_Rced's baby doll agent really zero in on Jieir companion, while Ronald targets. playing what little Moeller contributes a farcical comedy exists for high stakes. lush which, while amusin~ Corrine Ehlers as Reed's· hardly meshes with the play s unrufficd wife takes her more reserved style. character's lack of concern to .. Best of Friends" is one of heart, resulting . in .a too-dis-those plays that's resurrected tant. unconvmcang per-every decade or so, only to formance. Valerie Zuckman 'cause playgoers to wonder needs a bit more fire behind why. It continues through the frost as their schoolteacher Mardi 30, playing Fridays and d aughter. while Daryl Saturdays at 8:30 at the play- Mendelson overplays uncom-hhouse. Main Street at .. • * * * % . HILARIOUS ... loaded with funny scenes and entertaining characters ... among the Y••' • most offbeat flms. ·' -WiHlem Woff, Gannett New• S.rvict1s ..... * Y.t. Origlnlll ... •ldM:b•.'. -Roger Eben, Chic~ Sun-TirMs B/\lHOl\ r .. J•:• ".W 11'Jl.' ITAl'i'I TlllY fllllln; 1:11. t:ll •UT IM: 1• ..... 1:tl, 1:.9 Yorktown ~venue in the Sea cliff Village shopp1ng cenle Call 832-1405 for ticket infor mat ion. ___ BACKSTAGE -Castin has been announced for th Irvine Community Theater' next production, the comcd ··Norman , Is Th a You?" .... Malcolm Silve1 Michael Thomas, Mar Honaker, Laurie Lambert an1 Kitty Karp will be featured i the show under the direction Cl Beth Titus .... "Norman .. open April 5 for four weekends ir the auditorium of Turtle Roel Community Park in lrvin1 and ticket information is avail able at 857-5496. 'Salt Water Moon' opensonSCRstagc "SALT WATEll MOON," th, American premiere of a new drama ~s &oni&ht on the Second Sta&t o South Coast Repertory. 6SS Towt Center Drive, Costa Mes. (9S7·4033). Performancn will b given Tuesdays ~hrouah Fridays a 8:30. Saturdays at ) and 8:30 an. Sundays al 3 and 8 p.m. until April 7 "1'llE DIPOltT ANCB OF BEIN< EARNEST," a classic ErW.ish com cdy. isbdngpresentcdatSouth Coes Repenory. 655 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa (957·4033). Per formanccs arc Tuesdays througl Frida)'5 at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:3( and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:3C p.m. until March 31. "SOMETRING'S AFOOT," a mus1 cal spoof on British mystery plays. I! on stage at the Newpon Theater Art: Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newpor Beach (631-0288). Performances arc Fridays and Sa1urdays at 8 p.m through Marth 30. "AMADEUS,'' a drama about the life of Moiart. cloKs 1h1s wtekend ir 1hr main theater of Golden West College in Huntington Bead (895·8378). Final performances wit' be given tonight and Saturday at E p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. "WALL Y'S CAFE," a comedy set In a roadside diner. is bcina prncntcd a1 the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Performances art aiven ni&htly except Mondays at varyina curtain 1imes 1hrou1h April 14. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK," a Neil Simon comedy, is beina ~ enlcd by the Buena Park Civic Theater, Sullivan Center. 7631 W. Melrose Ave.. Buena Park (S23-03S I). Performances are Thursdar.s throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. until April 6. "Bt!llNITEIN ON aaoADWAV," a musical tribu1e 10 compQSer Leonard Bemstdn, completes 1t1 run in the Little Theattt al UC Irvine (IS6-66 I 7). Final ptrfonnancn art toniaht and S.turday at 8 p.m . I I • • Dear An.a Landers: My hus- and and I survived a three- ar crash. Our car was totaled. f we hadn't been wearing seat Its we would have been riously injured or killed. With so much being written bo ut seat belts, why do people efuse to buckle up? Please cvote some space to this roblem. -The D's In Stock- on. Calif.' DEAR CAL.: A recent issue f Science Digest ran an excel- ent article oa dais 1abject . ccordlng to Elizabeth orton, tbe writer, a fatal car ccident occars every 1 O · ates la tbe United States, ddlng up to %%,571 occ•pant eatbt a year. According to the ationaJ Safety Coucil, seat going to get killed while I'm driving." Congratulations to New York state, the first to fine drivers and front-seat passen- en who faff-to-ttaekle up. Tit fine could cost $50. lllinois and · New Jersey followed tbe Em- pire State by a few weeks. Now -bow about the other 4!?.? Dear Ann Landers: You were right to tell that 31-year- old woman that she shouldn'r be taking showers and engag- ing in heavy petting with a 13- yea r-old youth . However. please consider another aspect. About 45 years ago. I was a shy. insecure boy troubled by my sex ual awareness. I had no special ph ysical or social at- tributes. A woman 25 years my senior, the mother of a schoolmate. befriended me. l'don 't know what the attrac- tion was for her. but she took me first to her heart. and eventually to her bed. During our many afternoons together, Its coald laave prevented ~----- ,900 of daote deaths. Yet 80 rceat of the people ref use to . se them. Why? Becaase many believe t is safer to be darown from a ar thaa trapped inside. E . cott Geller, a behavioral psy- hologi1t at Virginia Tech who a been 1tadyiag seat belt a1e or six years, says, "WRONG." eller claims belag thrown from a car i1 ZS times more angerous than belmg strapped in. Another reason for ref aslng to buckle up: "I'm a careful driver. I woa't llave u acci- dent." Tblt reasoning dis- counts the fact that careful drivers are often victimized by terrible drivers. Some ex- cellent driven end ap in hospi- t ah, wlleelcllalrs aad cemeteries beca•se daey were bit by driven who were care- le11 or dnmk. Many people don't use seat belts becaase tlley are "only going a few blocks." Eighty percent of accldeats uppea at speeds of Jen tllaa U miles per boar, ud '15 percat laappen within ZS mJlet of llome. Even for bHUvld•al1 wbo are aware of all of IM above, there 11 yet uotlter llaunl . They simply f or1et to backle ap. So, bere 11 my messa1e for every driver. It it YOUR respoHlblllty to IHlckle yMr seat belt ucl a•M418ce to yoar pa11eagera, "B•ckle ap, everybody. ftll car doesn't move nUl yH d•. No one i1 H:U,ClN; &PliDIE llST EmClOR ro.Al'V Jeff£ •ST JCIOI SAM WA.TERSTQll •ST~JCIOI DRHAl'IGS.~ .. ......... ~1tm9 com lllSA lOWNIOS IQWll TU 1SI 4llA nrc.o (OWAllOS SAln(BACk Sii~ --~O'J:WllG{ DUl63491'1 ... s'tllfY cm cc11 re• ~lS~ WJ-l lMMOS CIUIA lltSl ft I Jt.IS I learned generosi ty, com- passion and the importance of fijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. caring. I feel I owe her an enormous debt for a lifetime of sex ual confidence and a happy and sarisfytng marriage. - I have no idea wh ere the woman is. (She would be in her 80s by this time.) But it would be wonderful if she read this and knew how grateful I am . - Fond Memories In Ari zona Dear Fond: Since you gave SAT/SUN 1:30 me no numbers, I can only edw ards TOWN CE NTER ...... .'.'~ "751-4184 guess. But I'd like to remind FRI 6:00 3:45. 6:00 b ' h di ff 8: 15, 10:30 8: 15, 10:30 you t ere s a uge ereace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ between a 19-or tO-year-old f: CO"dA ... l')A man and a lad of 13. I llope "Mrs. Robinson" saw yoar letter. Even if drinking is the .. in" thing in your crowd. it needn't crowd you out. Learn the facts from Ann Landers' booklet, ..Booze and You -For Teen- Agers Only." Send 50 cents and a self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11 995. Chicago. Illin ois 606 11. IMA UAt.towll 990-4022 ... ..,...,. ....... ---UA -fOa'ds-~az TWlllm.e990 ....... ,. ....... COIT~.aA -(dwlldl Clntml Clly c.tlltf 541-3 IQZ 13' 2SM ....... .. .., ... n, -Paak 1 OflllOt °""'"' 13'1J61 ......... wnwm EO-WI Cftma Wes1 ., ....... JHF GOl.DelUM ·MICHELL( PfE•ffER ~ ~~ o dangerous romance ~.Cit MIA El TONI lllMNE OM*i.E WES~ UA MoYltS Eawa<cls ~ Eowards Cmeoome PKlflc s ~Way 990--4022 581 5880 woodbnooe 63A 2553 DIM-In MM P'AM HU!fTIMGT09t IEACM QnelN SS 1 ~ W 891 3693 UA Movies Edwatds HonlJnQton LA HMM Paofie's 0ranoe WESTIMQTER 952~992 Ctnema AMC FaSl'llOl'I SQuare Orl¥t-in UA MaJ COSTA MESA 848-0088 691-06.13 634-9361 893-0546 Eowants Cinema 546-31 O'l MtSSD VIEJO Eov.aros Vr«i T WWI 8»6990 "'THE BREAKFAST CLUB' IS DEFINITE&.¥- THE BEST IN ITS CLASS." -Joel Siegel ABC-TV GOOD MORNING AMERICA « '"THE BREAKFAST CLLJe IS A CINEMATIC BREATH OF FAESHAIR .. -Gene S.1sltel CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE BREAKFj\S T CLUB I -.. \~l ' u..-. OMll&f N1C f.,_ s.in ~ °"' Ill ., 0533 5JM770 --.. -~ fo-ll'CIS MIS.1cln OA Mtll V.,Mll ..,~ 486C20 --Ciwoome 13' ~ Oatebook/ Friday. March 15. 1985 13 : • I 'J Judd Hinch (top rlfht), Cueie Yatea (top left), lleeno Peluce (left), Mandy lniber (bottom center), and R.J . Wllllam• portray the family of Prae Wyman, an en&lneer who &lvea ap ble job to panae a career u a private detecth•e on "Detective In the Bouee," premter- ln& 8 p .m . tonight on CBS. SAM'S FATHER HAD THE BEST TOY A SON COULD EVER USE ••• HIS NEW MOTELI FMIK-.. •UIT-,,_ "'"'"'WY llUSlllHCH ... u U QTZ JOHA l£1Gll SUCK •IOI IASSO • • •-~" llOUll IT• • CMT ... AT ,_ llOIJC JACllSOll ..._ ,, .......,_ JAMU l CMTEll -"lllCI! nm ..... llW- .. _ ,,_ Glll STOlff It-,,_., JAMU ' P'lllCllAllll ,,_ "Ul't 11111 • FM1C .. R ... -.. , O 9-hCAO MEllOWU ,,.,_." __ ._.,..._~ --·r...·=·.. -.......... -.......... .. .. -. ..... ~ ..... ~ NOWllLAYlllG ,.. Oetebook/ Friday. March 15, 1985 .I.I . AcAnrMv AWARD NO~ .. EVHYTlflNO YOVV1? HEAaO IS Tata .. Gll90ff ........ --------... _..._ -631-4340 NC~IMll -&343'11 ~cmcoou "'[J ~Jifh tlLJ:J r,J N f '.~! :. ':: .: I 0 : 0 I tJ / 0 j a 3 J ll -~ 1tPIUUTU .,. • U llCI llUfSftlU Uf7m l;JI, 4:15 , .... , _ostumes ... and t he _E be_l l Club' S-Fundraiser "h 's been a long time ... maybe 20 years since we've had a masked ball.·· said Shirley McCaJla, chairman of the Ebell Club of Laguna Beach fundraiser held at the Balboa Pavilion. ''Everybody was excited about it and wore costumes and mask." added McCalla, who was wearing a ruffled "Carmen Mira nda" gown and chi li pe pper earrings. Liz Lawler, club president, came as the bag lady of Bo urbon Street and esconing her was the "bum of Bourbon Street," husband James. Joyce and Bill ZaegTein made their appearance in Spanish costumes; Cheryl McCaUa was a saloon girl and the cowboy giving her ·the-eye was husband Vince. Peggy Stafford was another saloon girl with feathers in her hair and Pat Card was a second Carmen Miranda balancing a basket of fruit on her head. Co-chairmen Bunny and Jeff Pero were elegant looking in costumes of black satin and velvet, but the prize for best costume we nt to John Yelland in an Aztec Indian chiefoutfit. "He rented it," said wife Jennifer costumed as a Great Gatsby girl with lace parasol and fancy hat. .. But he added to the gold and red sparkly number, sprayed his shoes gold and wore a jeweled belt. I didn't have anything to do with it,~· she laughed. "When he came home with it I did say 'Who are you?"' Bea Miller won a prize fo r her mask created from spring flowers. while a couple of clowns, Don ud Carolyn (Pleue eee PAPAKAZZl/Paee 30) ll\\llt\111 ,, Slppln& and chattlal are Llaa llcKeelian and Kryetea ady. Cbalnnu Slllrley llcCalla cbecu •spanlah eya' of Joyce and BUI Zaenatetn. Pbyllla Kem watdlee u •••Keri Kera and Jana Howatt MrTe ap tea. Oatebook/ Friday, March 15. 1985 I S :. .. . ~ .. • - • 114 McFADDIN PL. NIWPORT BIACH -~ --------(N.!.,_19orf:'ltl. •MEXICAN FOOD • 10 FT. WIDE SCREEN TV • UNIQUE & DELICIOUS •VALET PARKING •COCKTAILS • LUNCH• DINNER • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT S taeti119 11taec' 14t' I GRAFFITI I U1 ld, #"" ~cat~ St. 7'ateid ~ 1P~d~11tl (:ompl inwnlary ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTV! Ff'arurint: Our Lrnwu., llapp' fl our Conrinuou::. f rnna 4 :311 • Green Margarnas • Grc<>n Beer • BatlC'y's Irish Coffee Drinks Corned n.-.. r & <A.bbagt- '"' thr bt'.lutilul /uy 103 N. Bayside Newport Beach 640 -5123 HOT ENTREES ~:,p Bmtdoc1, ;!CrraoabW....,. ~.11.._ •. 11 ..... •n..dH.VHI ·-T~ lltll M<tro Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am · S pm So much to choote All Tbls-All You Can Eat For Only •9.95 SEAFOOD BAR· Shrimp c·.,.•uoll, f'rtb Lee> """' .... Tu-..,.,......, ....... ,. .......... 11. C'hod!N M...-. O...io11Pu1r-. H__,..<'o-. M..rn. 6 C'a11MIO, f'r-nu.m Etc • "" • t1C' • ''"°" V~ • l'tt1.o • !'old C111.a • H.-..a. &ledo • lu..-.. , 8-to a (',_Ci-• &.ltd 8er • f ...._ • ..._.... 8""" ADULTS CHILDREN CHILDR EN •993 Under 12 Under 3 '426 N Ch Aleo 1ervi.n,: -o arge LUMCH BUPPET M-P 11-8 SS.91 DIJOfEI BUPPET K-ft 4-3 ti.II 1• DateboOk/ Friday, March 15. 1985 Ml Lone_Justic.e tests unique 'cowpunk'waters at Bear =-By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of lite Datebooll Sta.ff Give a teen-ager the keys to a Ferrari and he'll do one of two things: he'll either take the time to learn how its speed and agility can best be harnessed. or he'll drive like mad all over town. The former approach may eed "5ucccss and longc\lity, but the latter -w.hile tempt- ing violent self-des truction - can Pe a hell of a lot more fun . Such considerations come to mind when watching Lone Justice. whose re markable singer. Maria McKee. has take n the promising Los An- geles-based band on a sea rch for a sound and an audience that could lead to well-de- s~s. fu-p .... la_y_in_g_n-:ot a hybrid of Then again , they just might musical styles, but rather. an crash and burn. inconsistent division. The band's unique ability to At times, the band would combi ne pu nk influences with fi nd the right mesh of music a traditional country-western and instruments to properly approach has earned Lone showcase McKee's amazingly Justice critical praise in recent strong and supple voice. years. along with a recording During those brief mo- contract with Geffen Records. ments. Lone Justice proved Along w~Lb Rank and File~ why it de~r_ves !Ile critis~I Lone Justice has ca refull y attent ion lt has grabbed over chaned a new musical style the past two years. that injects th e rich American Backed by guitarist Ryan heritage of country music wi th Hedgecock and bassist Marvin the energy and inventiveness Etzioni 's suppo rtive har- of punk. Some ca ll it cowpunk. monies. McKee•s warm voice But before a packed house commands attent ion with its last Friday night at the Golden clear to ne and high-fl ying Bear in Hunti ngton Beach. the ra nge. band had trouble sticking to Such ballads as "Don't Pass the trail th e} 've helped blaze. Us Awa y'' and "You Are the --llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..__..__ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!il!!!I!! ---· Light " are convi nci ng argu-Ell}ov ~ ments that the 20-year-old McKee may be the best new St. P•trlcli'• D•v " · singer to hit «he recording la Blllboa industry in many years. (Skep- tics who have yet to hear L.J. live would do well to withhold doubts until after the band's vinyl de but, expected Apri l 15.) ~ Corned Beef & Cabbage T ' Includes soup or salad a nd potato _,....::_. ~rved All Day ·~ 801 E. BaJIMNi ON r;~~~':UtA 673-7726 On more inventive numbers like "After the Flood," which McKee introduced as "a song about a girl who hates trains." Lone Justice combines a j.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!18 .. 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1 stripped-down mu si ca I sty Ir with adventurous lyrics. ' - Al'flflT!U~• ~'6 aiiN"::·:.... .. . ---·IAU4 .... DU.iotill --. ... fNT'lu:fi ·:· ::: ·:::: .... •• . tt.11 tt.11 __ ,_Gooooo ____ _ ____ ..., .. a.-i . .. . - ~~-~ ................... .... =-~~·::: .. :" .:::"·::·::·: :·:·:":· :":: ··:::: ...... --··· . . ·-9-9MM....._<-............ ·•·•······ - C'rM9oWA "°" ""ru .. -..........• ............ _ .... ~ ........ ..._ ____ _ Q27 15 I Blessed wi th McKee's ob- vious talents. Lone Justice is often tempted to switch from soulful country melodies to hard-edged rock ·n· roll as quickl y as others mijht change their shin s -a point all-too- literally made by McKee. who passed up cowgirl garb for a fade d Harley Da vidson T- shin. Unfonunately. while Lone Justice is able to point out the direction ·country music may be followi ng in cominayea rs, it onl y reworks standard rock 'n · rOll tfi'emes.-. -- Following a country-tinged melod y, the band kicks into a rough pedal-to-the-metal ditt} that pledges more aJlcgiance to X than Emm ylou Hanis. For its encore, Lone Justice paid homage to Lo u Recd with an unambitious cover of "Sweet Jane." _ To be fair. th is band is still young and restless with un- tested ideas. And if Lone Justke is indeed tryina to ga m control of its vast potential, a little reek.less driving can prob- ably be overlooked . Let's j ust hope someone grabs the steering whee l soon . Cl\I II.ET ay Gar-den elegant settingfor Chinese fare >BEVERLY BUSH SMITli or whole fish. any style. surpri singly s weet and mixed. but I found but two f 11ie oa~ Staff We ordered from th a la aromatic with gin od .J.,i.n¥ llivers of ch~y -you love Chinese.:'"'ifiF.:'::::n::::-...u"..-~n:t<e;;-menu, beginning w1 -sesame oil. The toasted rice entire serving. But then, ii-was ea rn for a quiet, intimate, chicken salad, that ''in" dish sticks impart a pleasant priced at only $4. lcgant setting in which to we find in so many non-crunch. There was just one Of our en trees. May Garden nJOY it . I have two words for Chinese restaurants today. thing lacking -chi cken. Per-"Seafood ($ 12.95) was the ou: May Garden. The May Garden's version is haps it simply wasn't well standout. a delectable .. melangc This Mandarin restaurant n Bristol at Redhill docsn 't ook Chinese at all: no brilliant eds. no lanterns, no elaborate creens. That's because its of jumbo shnmp. «aJlops and chicken. stir-fricd-wim--snow peas and water chestnut_, It's a pretty dish, embraced by a fried ring of carrot-colored mashed taro. We've found taro (Pleue ._ TOWR/PaCe 18) wners have retained the ecor of May Oarden's-JH''Cd~ essor. the luxurious La 1----------------------TiPiiiiF=-====-===-===-===-===-====:;;:;~~ 'uisine. The Queen Anne hairs, the rich floral raperies, the deep green arpeting all remain, together with the Villeroy aod Boch service platc;s. There's even taped classical music. The chief change is the new bar just inside the spacious entry. In keepin~ with the am- bia nce. there 1s more finesse in the service than in many Chinese restaurants (even though when we were shown to our scats. the menus were si mply dumped ina pile on our table). It's soothing to sit.at a prettily appointed, generously '>lzed table. with pastel linens. i.\nd it's pleasant when the waiter serves initiaJ tastes of each dish to each diner, rather than simply plopping the en- trees in the center of the table. You wi ll pay a little mo re. and the servings may be a bit smaller than at several other Chinese restaurants. But there are times when the comfort, the lack of clatter and crowd- ing is wonh more. I always consider it a propitious sign when a chef owns a restaurant, and here, chcfl-HsiungHsu. whoowned restaurants in Taiwan and the Ma y Garden in Singapore, is co-owner with Cheng-Hsiung Hwang. They've placed their "fam- ily dinners" at the front of the menu, priced from SI 0 to $15 per peno . Actually, 1~d have been happy with the $15 May G~rden dinner, which begins w11h three flavor sizzling rice soup. followed by the hot appetizer combination, fried rice, Peking shredded beef and lover's lobster, a dish of two fla vors. The meal for two concludes with fortune and almond cookies and fried bananas. As you add another person to the party, you add another dish, several of which arc not on the a la cane menu. They include cbow san shcin, 1m.perial crabs, country style chicken , barbecued pork with 11now peas, whole cnspy duck Founlain Valley -Santa Ana -Garden Grove -T~ Cerritos -Lakewood -Anaheim -Lake F~ ~---------------------:-- WEPR0•8EYOU GOOD Ct94ESE FOOD LUNC ... ES DIN~. TROPIC.Al COCI< T AllS BAH00£T r ACUTtfS C.A TERIHG FOOD TO GO ()PEN 1 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO l '. 8ellcfl 8lllO 827 '2 10 ,.._!(non s ~ 9%·9920 Oatebook/ Friday, March 15. 1985 17 -I - . TOWN ..• FromPacel7 in Chinese dim sum before, rooms. which always remind but not in a main course. The me of the toadstools of fairy- tex ture and not-too-sweet tale illustrations, plus suc- fl avor was eAticing and an culent black. funghi, as well as excellent fotl tu the seafood. carrots. broccoti, bamboo Somewhat less appealing shoots and peapods. was the orange flavored beef A Chinese restaurant is ($7L I hc chilis imearted a alwa stratmg: so mumto pleasam hotness. but it lacked -try (there-arc-different the Li ng of orange which r ve dishes here) and so li ttle ca- enjoyed elsewhere. parity to get a true cross- .. Assorted vegetables" ac-secti on.Just a few of th e dishes rented large straw mu sh-which piqued our interest for . another v1s1t were minced chicken with water chestnuts and mushrooms, served in a golden brown batter cup: steamed crab meat with water chestnuts and eggs: braised shark fin with ham. black mushrooms. water chestnuts and eggs:-crispy chicken, a steamed and fried marinated chicke hich must be or- dered one day m-a vance. That de lectable classic. Peking duck also required a day's notice: it's $24 for a ·whole duck. Many of the dishes are prettily garnished with carved vegetables. And warming can- dles help retain the heat of such entrees as the whole steamed fish and the hot-pot seafood Uumbo shrimp, scallops, ehicken. mushroom.s and other vegetables in a savory broth). A .rtlreshing touch .is the complimenfcff'y dfssert plate: colorful orange segments in an orange shell , a ca rved apple slice, together with a fortune cookie and an excellent I M ·~-CIN Tt-tE-~QWN - almond cookie. The popular lunches at the May Garden ($4.50-$6.50) all include egg roll, fried prawn, chic ken salad. fried rice and soup of the day. Entrees vary from mixed vegetable to po·rk Szechuan._(shredded pork with mushrooms, bell peppers. water chestnuts in garlic and hot spicy sauce): chicken chow mein ~cHour-eh1cken or broccoli beef. In addition to the full bar. May Garden offers a much more comprehensive wine li st than many Chinese res- ta urants. MAY GARDEN. 1400 S.E . BristoL Costa Mesa: 756-9229. Opefl I l:JQ--a .m. to 10 p.m. _Mol)q~y__ th.!o!!&h_ Thursdjly. .------------------------. ·, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday ~------~llftl!J~~~!"PP!!191-------~ and Satu rday, and 4 to I 0 p.m. The Grand ~~ CONE ILOW I Su nday. IHRECTEU O\' l.\CJ< m f:'\CI I DlnnerTheatr I ~ YOVI HOU "Sal•t• • Btloa Appetito" Al ctx~r.u A1'ln :: EIDS MAICR 17 Authentic Italian Bu.ff et Brunch ~ ~Hofu~~,../ with Champagne or Asti Spumante ~... ----i~ ··••iunrs"j DPllS featuring . 141CI 19 .... ,,, w ... NEIL SIMON CY COUMH DOllOTHYflflDS TIE D4ZZLlll D41CE IUSIC4L THOSE CRAZY SO's -60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAINI Featuring Famoui Al's Dlnerl O.irnclngl Liii., Showtl b ny DJ's & Comlal Open nttery-JOln the partyl - Our NE\llEST ShOWI JASON CHASE All-STAR REVUE An evening of co~ .tnd song featuring LEE FERRELL £Very Sunday · 8 p.m:- 0on·t miss the honest show In town! ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK tutur1ng JASON CHASE EWty Tuesday · 8 p.m. 18 OatebOOk/ Friday. March 15, 1985 Italian & Contioenta1 Delicac·ies V 10:30 to 2:30 • Dinner 'fun.-Suu. $10.95 from 6 p.m. Patio Dining ~O~ • Happy Hour Tuet.-fri. Available from 4 p.m. romplimtntary hon d'oeuvre.. :i52~ E. Pac·ific Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar -675-1922 BIGGER IS BE'l.l'ER ! The freshest prime meats and ~afood. Monday thru Thursday 6 -10 PM Friday and Saturday ti -11 PM lk11erv11tmn~ .ire recommended. <'.all M0-4000, Extc:n,11>11 tiU~1 ~~I~ 11t the Newpon Keach \fattHKt I lotd .u\d Tennis <:tuh 'Hl(I NewJ'On <:enter I )rh<c Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY$199 IRUICH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 Al to 1 :00 Pl ·845-8091 1712 Placentla Coate M••• Tt.. "~"olCOINdlH WALL~·_, CAr=~ ~ Performances Tuea thru Sun Sat and Sun Brunch 3503 I . Harbof 9ouleverd .. nta A"ll, CA 1210. (., Mt .. NQf111 ol SM o~ 'wv htwffn S..flflowet & Mec.AnlM 'Mask' uncovers-a beauty int he beast By DOLORES BARa.AY only real pan of Stoltz Wt see. A~sociated Pres• Writer But the central force behind .. Mask" might well be this th is film is Cher. who plays sea on's two-handkerchief Rocky's mother. Rusty. nick in a quirky sort of way. h Rusty is a tough cookie -a tells the story of Rocky Den-biker lady who answers to no n1s. a youngster whose head one. She takes on the doctors h bal~-to monstrous-Wl'lo-tefHterRock y has only a proport10.ns because of a C<?n-few months to li ve; she in- genital disorder of excessive_ timidates t~e princi pal at b o n,c . growth ca Pc d Rocky's new school afier he craniod1aphyseal dysplas1a. takes one look at the boy and It's a medical mouthful for suggests a special ins tituti on most people. But not for that can meet Rocky's Rocky. an extraordinary "needs:· )oung man whose inner charm The motorcyc le mother and balanced-perceptions of says: ··v ou teach biology. al - Mic and r-elatiOflShips ...over-gebra. hist~FY? Those are h-is shadow his physical ugliness. needs ... He 1s trul y beauty in the beast. To Rusty. Rocky's a normal H<.· is gently played by Eric boy who just happens to have a S1olt1 -Sean Penn's friend in misshapen head. She is proud "Fast Times at Ridgemont of his scholasti c achievement High" -wearing layers of -Rock y tutors oth er students makeu p created by Michael and walks away with most of Wl·sCmore. His etes are the the prizes at graduatton - and emotionally depends on him as her companion . She even teJls him that he. too. wi ll one day ha ve a girlfriend. He finds his first love at su mmer camp. She is Lind. But her parents attn' When they meet the boy their daughter fancies. they have the same reaction to Rocky that most strangers do: repulsion. This.is Cher's second movie role, fallowing her critically acclaimed work i n ''Silkwood." Directed with great sensitivi ty by Peter Bogdanovich. Cher-ponray Rust) with an almost sweet vulnerability. Though she has :\ steely and sexy exterior. Rusty is all mush inside. devastated by men and hook· ed on drugs. Cher holds back just enough so that she doesn't make her character pitiful. Naturally Green! 3-Piece Fish Dinner for only $2.99 I may not look lib your averaie LepftQ&aa hut my Kitt• ta aataral! And so ls •1 food! The natanl pee. •f ffflllt tierbl 6 ~ The natual eute of rrtsh nsa. •meat saulffd la rr.. ktter, nambetd wldl utaral aplrtta and prepared wldl nperdle, &11d love, u.&anllJf f'Put St. Pa<d wldl M yo.r "Midi" Proc. aa&ua111r W.... ...... ....... c') sm vt. u., "..,... IMt-' 87&-4804 That's right. we've reduced our hearty 3-Piece Fish Dinner to only $2.99. for a limited time. Sounds like a lo~ 9f good eating for the price. 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (just south of San Diego freeway across from Fedco) .. BEHIND THE SCENES" with BRENDA CAPONERA Restaur.m Account Executive llY'...DOOMI A QreN at. ......... C.W. ..... Muldoons It-. 1"-1 1"9 pub jult can't hendle ~ M one. to ll'ley we pl.nn.ng an enlife wMllend ce6etlr•tl0f'I. On Friday. Mwdl 15, •~Ind bountiful ~lllf'f lfllh 8uftM will be ofMrec:t to celetlf8'• IN ~ nc.,. lfom 4 00 to 71>0 p m Guit.,1s1 9n0 llOClll!tt. M Notwl, lil'08 lmll end folk melocli9a from t-00 p m unu. dolllng In IOOttlOf'I 10 tn.tegulet -· MuldOOM ...... edGlflg Mlectecf lriltl...,.... lor hJDdl end ~a -..., • ..., .,... "'1Cllllties-Sl .-.tf)"• e ....,, DiMM (cocneo beef Ind cab()eger Country Pol Rout. lrllll St-Ind 8uehmltll 8t-.. o1 CNc:lien 8runc:h tt ~ on S•tUfOey Ind SwMSey It! I.lie trllditionel lt'l9h m8Mel'. tll«Nfter, dinner -'"be Mt'Y8d"' me Dublin °"""O Room The Qr•l~Ptlddy W .. I", CX9009 County's own lnsh 8allO will t>e llpl)Ml"lng S•tlH'O•v tr om aJOO p m MO Sunoity at8'1ing at 3-00 1n tne anernoon Cele0t ate In gr11nd ltyle wtlh lhe 8ullhmill$, Guin-•nd Ha.rp tlowlng. MulOoons IS locateo •• 202 Newpott Center Dr In Newport 8eech C8'1 64().-4 1 1 O LE_,. c.e.r .... It. ....... Plc1U<• youreeff • couple ol lllrengers •"'YlflO 1n •em .. lown in L~• on St P•lr.c.i. 1 Day The llrel lflOCk ,,. get• In the ltnle bet nelll 10 Ille moltl when lie IS S«V9CI II'"" .,_ on the hOuM Sht_gec. Ille 9ICOnO one wherl atrenge Olfll wtth Sha.rntoci11 pesteo lo Ille!• cheMl.I .. .,, kitMlg '* "'**'° Why not? h • 1 s 1 Pll•rtdt • • Day in ca"'" Country' n.. llwd-alTMger ~-.Ill I'-11 IN Ca,un a..rncs.nc. _,.,.the ~ peoo19 -••ing I'*" to Here~8n0 ~ stompng ~ i.t 10 olO lln'9 flOOle tunes ana llL~.lilOn0,10 ~·Cblnlona_o'-.r'' .JOA FreodUong~141Q ~Old ~y And 1111 .,, •~ino an ltltfl Plltron Saont with grten beW wtlila Nlong "Eetevts-ana "Etoul• I Tho1 then Is America• h'I ff'I memoty ol INI wonoer1u1 ~ OUrong tlletf voyeoe elong the Gulf Coest 10 Cllllfornte that Wlftar & Merica ol la Midi WOUid loll• to,..,,,.,, )'OU lo their Ftendl Country Home To ..... St P•trlCK ptoperly they'll -)'OU,,..,. Stew •net Leg ol Lamb wtth St Pat's 119ry own grMn ChMIC>egne Cookt..is. And )'OU know l\Ow lh<>M trNte will l•t• wherl Chef W81tar puts hll ,_, .no . laYOtf ·-· Into II, llong "'''" all tltOM lovely ff..,. herbS. Come tor 8'uncl't or Dinner llllO joon the Ctub of tne Aul llrtati or French) Cont!~• 8Nnc:tl 11:00 • m 10 3 00 p m Dinner is ffom 6 00 pm For r-lllllons call 875-4904. 3421 VI• Lido. Newport Beech Fearure of the DMly Pilot ~'*"11 Oepr I • ln~leoclt. ...,.1awordb hlM111 ... -~ -3ne • Lobster (If." : choice from our tonks) . Posto home- mode every · day (Llnguin1 Poscuelo. Fettu ant Cot>onoro) -· Fresh catch of the sea. fMJIY 001 l · · Plus our trodtflOnol fCM>ntes from chicken ood Eastern Choice beet to mesQu1te·bro11ect sornon and flc>hbt.lt • Incredible desserts and rruhmoc:e "Av us f cx dinners ~IQhttY from s~~ p.m. .. tor ~ tresn fOOd and refreshingly old-losti IOn8d -.a <lld Charm f~ALK Oetebook/ Frtcsay. March 15. 1985 19 c FromPagel5 Gayer, were best costumed Wh at does a car wash and a son. Sue McKeeban is patron- couple. Eloise Dickerson we nt tea party have in common? ess of the eighth grade group. home with grand prize. a black_ The rig h t h G rad e It all came logether-at the ranch mink and leather Ticktockers of the Laguna San Juan Capistrano home of t----1r---.1001:nbcr jacket donatcd..t he 'feSpectiye Chapl"eJOf-N.-a-R-o-bin and Dr. ~wa-.Rlld! club by M. Jacques. tional Charjty League sponsor-with mothers and grand- Besides havi ng fun checking ed the car wash and with the mothers as honorees. out everyone's costumes and money they made. bought the The mothers of the 20 masks. the 150 there dined · · fi h ood. ingredients or t e g tes Ticktockers were each pres-( buffet style) at table decorated served at the tea. ented a red rose and were the with balloons. masks and gold and si lver coins. danced 10 The young women held subjects of a skit presented by music played by a DJ and took workshops two days _before the the. daughters under the direc- few drances-arthe gaming -\ea an~ made-rookies. finger lion of: Kaye Nllbel:- tables. sandwiches and breads. Grandmo thers received Proceeds (over $6.000) from As further preparation. the bouquets and a special "love" . the party will go to the club's Ticktockers took tea service song from their grand- philanthropics. lessons from Mollie Tbomp-daughters. Cowboy Vince llcCalla bu Illa ey• on a pretty prl -lale wlf e Clleryl. r American THE BARN American Lunch M · F I I 2 30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M F 4 30 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Bruncn 10-2 30 Enterta1nmen1 & Dancing Banquet fac•hlies 14982 Redhill Tustin 730·0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE l he original Featuring CJrsplay brOll· rnq Lunch Mon ·Frt 11 2 Dinner n1gnlly Mon -Fu from 5 pm Sat & Sun from 4 p m 2001 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642·9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE E"stab~shed since 1939 Ometelles 25 11Rr1e11es Served 24 nou1s Sand w1cheS 30 vaneltes Healed garden palto Omner served 5 10 pm 34 157 Coac;r Hwy Dana P01nt (714) 496·9270 Al!.O 1634 1 Coast Hwy Sun!.el Beac.h I? 131 ~92-5404 PARADISE CAFE San r ranc01;Co style Fresh fish and pasta Patto dm1ng Lunch M F t 1-3 Otn<W>r Mon -Sat from 5 pm Happy Hr M F 5 7 Wed l aCJ1es Me 50¢ welt oronks trom 3 pm Ba11Quet lac1t1toes 600 Ne.,.port Genier Dr Fa'ihK>n I< IRN.1 Newl)Oft Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN BrPRklast lunch. dinner Patio d1n1ng with OCPan view MC>de'>t prices Beer / 'Nine Famed tor ~lgoan wallies ~n <la••y from 8 a tn I 198 S Coast t' Hwy '" Wtage F11t1e Man Laguna Beacn 497 1&67 PUFFINS Naturally · coolled foods hom pan- cakes to crepes to !.teaks An adven- ture 1n natural eating Open Sun thru Thurs 8 a m 10 1 1 p m Fri & Sat 8 a m to midnight Voc;a / MC Casual Moderate Pfr<:eS 3050 F Coast Hwy • Corona CJel Mar 640 1573 Chinese .tADEDRAOON Szeenwan & Mandarin Cu1S1nes ot Old China. Hotl Wallace Lee Chef Vr Chen Etegan1 difllng l unch dinner S.t & Sun Otm Sum (Cho'leS Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets Beer & Wine Reasonable prlees 12100 Beech Blvd . S1entoo 898-8933. ' • Detel>C>Ok/ Fridey, March 15, 1985 Continenta I AIRPORTER INN Medlterreneen Room Contlllental Lunch M·F 11 30·2 30 Sun Brunch 10-3 Otnner lrom 5 30 Happy Hour M·F Entertarnment & Dancing 7 nights a weel< Valet park· mg Banquet tac11tt1es 18700 MacArthur. lr11lne 833·2770 CAFE LIDO Newporrs Cannery VIiiage 1au spo1 Cozy atmosphefe American llahan & Cont1nental menu Lunch M F 11·3 Otnner nightly 6 pm to mtd rnght Enterta1nmen1 nighlly 9· 1 30 Sun. jaU session 3 7 Ampte parking 2900 Newport Bf\/d • Newport Beach 675·2968 MARCEL'S Volle! Metal. Newly remodele01 Marcel's gourme1 oyster bar 1s now open tor lunch from 11 am . dinner ·111 1 am Dancing nightly 130 E 171h (at Newport Btvd ) • Costa M8$8 646-8855 RIVIERA . Continental Chef Richard Bergner Since 1970 Intimate dining Lunch 1 t 30-3 Dinner from 5 p m Closed Sun & Holida~ Banquet rooms 3333 S Bristol. Costa Mesa ~0-38-40 French LE_,. New in .NewJ)Of1. old 1n tradition Aavorlul French PrO'lencale dtSheS Charming decor and atmosphere of !he SoM.th. the Midi of France Lunch and dlnnef Tun. th<u sun Sun brunch 11 a m to 3 p.m Exlenslve Caht and French wine l1s1s. 3421 Via Ltdo. Newport Beach, In ptaza near Hughes Market 675-•904. ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY BORDEAUX tOO wines Sil11er FOOC! Award Winner Lunches Tues -Frr. Dinner M-s Closed Sundays & Holidays 0 11 Brtstol and Randolph (between Baker and Bear) then tell onto St Cla11. Costa Mesa 540-364 1 Italian DONA TELLl'I The original from Costa Mesa since 1973 In our new location serving our tamous pizza and pasta Otne in or take out Beer and wine also served 9•30 Warner Ave at Bushard. behind the Sinter In Plavan Plaza. Fountain • Valley 963·5965 MARCELL OS Family owned Establlstled since 1973 Pastas. veal. ptZZa Spec1111llz1ng 1n Ct0pptno Beer & wine served Said l>er Lunch Mon lhru Fri . dinner 7 nights a week. Sunday brunch 10·3 pm 17502 Beach Bllld at Sla1er, Huntington Beach. 842-5505. Mexican Ml CASA .-XICAN RESTAURANT Out food IS a trip to Mexlool &t since 1972 Open dally lrom 11 a m for lunch & Dinner. Cocktails. Entertain· men1 Wed thru Sat nlghtt In 1he Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St • Costa Mesa. 645-7626 TRESAMIQOS A pleCle for people whO appreciate good Mexie41n food at 1Urprlllngly tow procM Open dally 11 • m tor tunch & dinner. Ttf 10 p,m. Fri. & Sal. Dally luncheon special• Catering. 2200 Harbor Bllld.. K-Mart Plaza, Cotta Mesa S.2·8274/~2-8278 - Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Delicious laShion food per Henry Segerstrom A great place for dinner 7 oays from 11 a m Sunday Cham- pagne Brunch Be1ween Bullocks and f Magrnn, So Co&S1 Plaza. lower level 556-9700 Steaks/Seafood BLACK BEARDS Heany Beel Entrees & Seafood Lunch 11·3 30 Otnnei from 5 p m. Happy Hour M·F. ExtenStVe Oys1er Bar Two blocks sou1h ot JOhn Wayne Atrporl 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seafood. Eastern beef Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbc>f crUTses Entertainment ntghlly and Sunday afternoon Lounge fOOd gal· ley H1s1oric waterfronl landmark \n Newport's Cannery Village. 3010 Lafayelle 675-5777 CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOU IE Featuring Eas1ern corn fed Beef • Prime Rib, fresh seafood and special· 1z1ng In ovr famous pan fried steaks • and desserts Lunch M·F I 1·3. dinner M·Sun. 5 p m (Otnne1 resetVations guaranteed ) Authentic Western decor. dancing & live mUSIC i.n the saloon Dyer Rd Extt /Newpot1 Fwy . Sanla Ana 5•9-1512 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots of 1t Newport Beach -Lunch. dinner. Sooday brunch Overfoolls Newport Bey. 2735 W Coast Hwy ~2-3431. Irvine - Lunch. dinner. happy hour. 1830 Main. 5•5-4774 TALE Of THI WHALE Open 7 da~ BrMkfas1 7 a m. M·F. Lunch 11-• M·F Dinner 4-11 M-S Sat. & sun brunch 7•4. Oyster b9r Fri • Sat .• Sun. Banque1 lacllltlel up to 500. Entertainment Wed. -Son. Pan- oramie bey view 400 Main St • Balboe. 673-4833 THI WAMHOU• Fresn seafood end 1n1erna11onel cuisine. WaterfrOflt dining. Chef Chartes l<eleiglen. Lunch, dinner. S.t. & Sun. award winning brunch. Ban· quets &. catering, Oytler ber. Enter- tainment. Lido VIiiage, Newport Beech 873-•700