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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' .NEWPORT BEACH ORAN GE COU N1 Y C A LIF~R N I A 25 CE N TS • tepdad guilty-.of ~een 's_ slaying Jury's verdfGt. of first-cfegreemurde r shocking'_ to ~x-Coast photog~aph e_r former Costa Mesa and Nl·wpon ·Beach resident to stale prison fora 27- year-10-li(E.' term. Ralptlsat , quietl y and appeared calm as the v(jrd1c.•t wa.~anRounced" 1n Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana courtroom. Owen scheduled sentenc- Earll'y reported after the verdict was an flounced -· Earley said he 100 was surprised at thl' Jury's verdict, especially given the amount of11me 11 had deliberated. "I never thought it was a first-degree murder. I thought 11 wa~ ob.,.1ouslt involuntary manslaughter or not guilt}." he said. reached b) a con~1en11ou\ JUf)'. A.nd Kan$ credited Irvine poliu: 1n- vest1gators for conducting .. one of the best in ves11ga11on-, )'ou'll ever ~e 1n a hom1c1de case." · de~ret murder on the three ballots pnor to the final one. Juror<i. who met an the courthouse hallway with both attorneys after they were djschargcd, said they had ruled out acquitting Ralph almost 1m medi· att:ly. but could not agree on the ~vent) of the cnme. l y JEFF ADLER ,. llM 0...., "-' l lafl Bn119h-bom ·school photographer ·Bruce Bradley Ra lph was found guilty f fi rst-degree murder T hursday in he 1984 shooting death of his 18- Coast H-bomb father Edward Teller defends President Reagan 's "Star Wars" defe~se plan./ A3 UC Irvine's Asian Week activities begin Monday. /A8 . A tanker truck explosion in Thousand Oaks kills two./A4 Nation Reagan, GOP leaders pushing-for approval of compromise budget./ AS President's plan for Nlparaguan peace has lit-· tie chance of winning approval./ A4 ... Wor ld Reputed drug kingpin ac- cused of murdering DEA agent has been arrested In Mexico and may be extradited to U.S. to face trlal./86 Good Friday is cel- ebrated around the world./ AS Sports Golden West moves into the final round of Its baseball tournament./C1 The Angels and Dodgers open the Freeway Series in Dodger Stadium t o- night. /C1 The Green Bay Packers have been given the OK to test Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo./C2 Date book Roll over Shakespeare, the Great Sharkey Writ- ing Machine lives on. /Page3 Spring Fling .... Sock Hops ... and Elvis: The Balboa Bay Club holds a wild 50s party./Page 13 .iNDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather B 1-5 C6 A3 B6-7 B8-12 C6 B 11 B8 C4 B 10 Date book cs Oatebook A3 B8 C 1-4 Datebook Oatebook A2 v ou'H nnc1 th• beet euto buJ• •long th• Or•na• Coeat In todey'a Auto Piiot -Pllge81 , . ~. --"'"). year-old stepson Bradley Ka ye. It took the 11ine-woman. three-man Orange County Superior Court Jury four days to unanimously settle on the first-degree murder conviction. which could se11<! the 58-year-old ing for May 17. • ·"He (Ralph) d1dn'1 have much to say. He said he was :>hocked by the vcr.d1c1." defc.'f'lse attorncv Jack Deputy District Attornev Rick King called the .,.erd1ct a (air one Who needs water t o sa il? Stewart Sliva of Newport Beach take• a epln on hie wlnd.eurfer modified for sand by the addition of lai'f e rubber tires - great for when the water le too cold. SUva aay1 be can make It from the Newport Pier to the Wedge ln three mlnutee. Christians and Je ws celebrate-holy da ys Ir NL INltoEAMAN Of ........... ...,, Christians and Jews along the Orange Coast were preparing ... today to celebr6te the' Important springtime holy d~ys of Easter and Pauover: . ,- Jun foreman Loren l)humcr !>aid JUror~ voted s~·1.en times ~fore rcach1ng a unan1mou\ guilt) "end1ct on the first-degree murder lhargc ThP .\nahe1m man said the panel spl11 between firsHkl1,rec and second- "He convinced us of our verdict. He dad It all by h1 msclf," comm~tcd (Ple&.e .ee 8TBPP ATllltR/ A2) Newport Sh6res arbitration has residents wary Leaseholde r s would pref er to h ave eourt da te over re'nt dispute By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... o ... , Pllo4 ..... Ne\.\ port Shores rc\1Jcnu; anJ 1hc1r landlord. Signal Lindmark \aid today they ~re read) for arh11ratwn hearings to resolve their rent dt\pute But Ninfa O'Brien. leader of the re~1dcnts' group, sa} '>the lea!>Chol<ler\ arc still considering an appeal ol Wednesda)' 's ·ruling b~ Suixnor Court Judge Judith R ~an 1ha1 \Cl lhl· stage for arb11rallon. . Residents of tht We<it Nc"pon Beach commun1t} prefer a mun hearing to settle thc d1sagreemcn1 over ho" much lcac,eholder\ ~huuld ha\C~ to pa~ each month for thl' lanJ · beneath their home., -land o"' ntd hy ~1gnal Landmar.k ··we wanted a coun hean ng. and "'t: s11ll may seek one. But 1f 11 happen~ that we have to go to arb11ratton. we're ready for 11," <rBnen ~1d. "~me people were afraid we'd be caught With our panTs down. but 1ha1·s not going to happen.'' In arb1tra11on. both parties choose their o"'n representatives, who select an artutrator to break pote ntial dead- locks The dec1s1on of the arbitrators 1s b1nd1n g. Signal Landmark has selected for- mer Orange Count)' Judge Wilham I cc as 11'1 arbitrator a spokesman said th1!> morning. The retired Judge. he said. has never worked for the de\elopment company. The nearl\ 200 leaseholders ha ve jO arburator 1n mind, but are awa11- 1ng the approval of their commun1t~ (Pleue aee NEWPORT I A2) Missing Mesan fouiid ·£rozen to 'death in Arizona By TONY SAAVEDRA Of llM O ... p l'llol St9ft The hod' 'tit a < 01.ta Ml·...a man m1c;s1ng .... ~ct· ( hn,1ma\ E\e "'"'~ tound Thursda\ h' -\n1ona rescul· worker-; about ioo ~ard'.> from where hie; car had ~tailed un a fore'>t road ( ocon1no Count\ Sha1ff., I 1 Sam \\ h1llcJ \aid F·ugt·ne Franklin llaruld 62 .1pparl•ntl~ died from l'Xf)Osurc 111 the har\h \H'alhl·r after lr~J\ 1ng h1\ <;!randed ( >llhmo~11l' on the '>00"'·CO\Cred m.i<l-.. - \.\ h1 ttl·d <.a11.l Harold J rl·lirl·J ( oqa Mc..a bus1ncs,man :ipparrnth tnn.1 to make thl· tour~m1k h1kl· through 1hc "o<><l'> had. lt1 lnll·r,tJll' 4(1 ··11 .1f)pcarl•J that he 111nl I • tt•• l nl\\-l tllJO lr\ rather thJn hill""' the • ro:id balk In 1h·r m.u n 1nlt"J\l.lh' lw ~a1J I l.1rnlll'' hoth "'·'' "''' • '.-rnt Jhnul t•1gh1 m1k\ \'l''l "' \\ ill1.1111' .\n1 h' c u1.on1n11 j 1•un1' "h 11 1r, drpu11c' and \Oluntn·r, lr1•11 the lllUnl\ \Carl h anJ fl'\1 Ill" lt·.111» . \\h1t1t't! ,,11J H.11111.1' •. ir "-J' lrn .11nl lkt 24. hut thl· 'l·" h ''·" ·dl'IJ~l·d h~ 'nowst11r111' .1r I "1hn "'inter cond1t1ons Rescue v. orkcr\ re<,umccl the elTon lhl\ "'t·rk afta thl· \On\\ began to mdt Harold v.as drl\ 1ng tt1 "-okomo Ind tu -.pend t hc huhJa \' v. 1th rda11' l''· '><nd his" 1fe Florcn,e \hc ... 11d 1h1'i mt)ming that Harold ktt I >n I 'I .ind v.as suppo,t•d 10 rall her along the v.a~ Bu i 'iht· h<'came v.urnrd da\\ later aftn not hcanng from hl·r hu,band of 11 'car\ 'v1 r-. Harold said he had made the JOurne' '>t'\cral 11mcs hdore and "'he "'asn't an amateur .. He ~1d ht· V1a,n·1 glllng 10 dn\t· la'>I cir hard. He "asn·1going10 push 11 "t,hl· rc1.alled ··11 "'J' a \h1x.k ·· \hC \aid nt thl' nt'"'' 1hJt lt.irolJ h.1d app:tTCntl\ hn·n "' l'ruiml' h~ the '>l'' l'rt· -\n1ona "l"Jlhcr ·1 th1~u11-h1 thl'' "'11uld ma'h<' find him Jll\l' v.andl·nng ... she \31d I l.ir1ild 11pcratl'd <. 1\\ta \-k'WI 'K.re\.\ l'rndul h l11r 22 ~car' tx·torc timing 11 Jlh•r \ul1cnng J \lrn~c 1n -\pnl 1484 I le 1\ \un "ed b' Florence and dJughlcr\ l>unn.i fr.an llarnld and \1,1r' Beth 114.fukl ..ho.tlL ul .Lui..ta \k,.1 I unrral arrangl'm1·n1' Jre ix·nJin~ N B firm to m ake De Lorean m ovie . .:j,·. . --"" Ex-automa k e r to ge t S 1.3 mil lio n a nd a percentage of profi ts B~ STEVE M A.RBLF ,)(\t;tJintt Ill .in Jtt11rnn IO\{ll\C\I IO 1t11. nq~ot1Jt11rn' The eight-day festival o• Passover, commemorating the Jews· escape from ttavery In Egyptt begins at sundown today. Today·1s also Good Frl~ay, when Christians commemmorate the crucifixion of Jnµe... . . -I Of -0 .. 1, "llo4 II•" I )l· I on· an"' 111 he pa1J ~I ~nu Ilion h\ tlh nrv. ,c1mpan' Dl' I orr.in Plu'. I ilm ( .rnup 111 'e"' pon lk:h h. anJ \\Ill cJrn a ncrtl'nta(lc ot 1hc fjlm'1. nrl rr11ti1' \aid 'Jcv. ron Reach <1t1nmc-\ <.ar. \\,_k1dal \\·all Braltt•n a rrpn·~n tatl\e ur J '\ot>\l\ pOn Rcac-h IJl\ ('\lmt'OI firm that h,1\ put up moor' II\ ~·11Jrt• thl' mo' it dl'.tl ,,11d ihc m•I\ ll' "'Ill ,11nt.11n Enter. C8Mtbratlng the Resurrection of Jesus on the thtrd day after hit crucifixion, wlll be ob9ef'Ved Sunday. Special sunrise services are planned at many locations along the coast. fPleue ttee ltAST&R /Ail JQhn De Lorean I ormn .1u111m.1l..1 l1tl11 1 / I 'I\· I lirl'•tn ha' \l!(Ol'd .1 111,1ll11•n-dnll.ir dl·al "1th .1 nt'"" 1111111\'d 111111 uimpan\ h.1~·tl 1n 't'V1p111t lk<1th l••r lhl' e\tlll\l\l' 11ghh 111 hi\ Ilk \lllr\ (Pleaee eee DE LORE.AN/ A2) This time death's call unanswered • Huntington man. who found one son ·s body" sees an othe r saved after near-fa ta l s ki injury I went) munth\ a&o. t... h an Nar- ragon of Huntington Rca('h fan-d :i .:partnt'' "or'' n1~1 mart He o~nl·d h" fron1 dorn onl' mom1ni to p1\.k up the nCVl '>~P<"r :rnd found hi\ I ~-)t'flc-old '"11 Kenn' ly1nj them~ dcud l hl' <l\c.ttl Vic" Htih · hool ~tudtnl had 'unumbcd to an l'lcc·1<kntul head inJur' \uffercd dunnaa p;1n v H1Homplaan11.nf p:u n hud been lfOQctd b) f ncnd' L..'lt I mla-.. 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"( h L'r a he pa\t ~O month' I t i.1 .. 1 m' lntht·r Ill\ \OO n" m11thl'1 t1hd nl\ m11th1·r 1n l,1\l\ · hl' 1..a1d 1 h.11' '"'t" I nd.I\ "'·•''II' h .1 hl.h k d.n t lw nm1o1 lw\lnhn·al..1np It"•' flt'I · h.1p' '' ·" lht d1·.11h of I' \l .11 old fl...rnn' Tl11· \t111ffi'v.~11. .1n ,1'1d 1.u1fr1 .ind ft~llt't "ho rl·1111111·dh ''·I' "'t'll PHIL S1£1DEllAI PEOP LE IN THE NEWS Ii kl·d h) ht'>< la4>-.mltt'i nn f rnb} nttht . .\ug ' I Q8 l he Jttrndcd a Ptt11> with fncnd,. C-on- 1\1~ 11 ng l'C'puns ('mcrscd aficrward, Nu1 Krnm ~omthov. r«e1.,.ro a ca<f (Pleue eee 8&COND/ A2) .. • ) t ' 42••orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, April S. 1985 Goeti ·tried to buynewgun NEW YORK (AP) -Subwa> aunm.an Bernhard Gocu reportedly ' bouJht two aun .. in Florida last fall nd may have tncd to buy another 1asf monlh, but none of the trans-actions were neccuanly 11legal. the U.S. attorney ays. , The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco 11nd Firearm 1s 1nve~uga1- • int &he reports 1n the Orlando Sentinel. U.S. Attomt') Rudolph OiuJiani said Thursday. The news- pa_pcr reponed that a gun shop owner has records of two sales 10 G~tz last Sept. 4 and believes Goetz tried 10 bu~ a gun in earl'r March. Goetz was indicted last we<'k on four counts 'Of 11t1empted murder. four of assault and one each of rccklen cndanacrment and cnminal "'dpons ~ ion 10 .the J:>cc . .ll shootinJ of four leen-:iger5 who asked him for money on a New York City ubway. Another grand JUI) on Jan ~5 ind1cled him ooh on churg;!> of illegally possessing 1he 38-cahber revolvt'r he used in the shootings and a 9-mm pistol and .38-callber re- volver he gave to a neighbor. Shop owner Keneth Duch field stud a customer Jen the 1 tort in March after being asked flfr idcnuficattQJl needed to buy a gun . He said he realu~ th<' customer wn!. Goet1 af\cr sceina the _1unman· on television. G1uliaru said A TF ·~ uammina l'C'Cords of lbt two purchases to make !.UfC they WCl'CO •1 ilreja~nnd is looking into the rcpon of the attempted purehase. He stud then-were no alleptions that an> of the tran~ actions wtrt 1ll<'gal. G1uhan1 )ltd Goct1 might have ''1olAted federal law 1n the attempted gun purchase if be signed a statement saying he was not under indictment However. according 10 D1tchfield's account. G~tz left the siore before filling out a federal Firearm!> frans- act1on Record. DE LOREAN FILM DEAL IN NB ... Prom Al "stanling. bl<x·kbuster-l)'pe" infor- mation that has never before lx'en rt.YeaJcd. "'The mo' 1c wtll notnceessanj} be from John's point of -.1c" .·but 11 "111 bC adapted from his autobiography, .. said Bratten. a.representative of un Coast In' <'St men ls. Inc "Johlhs gl\ en us complete access to ~ all his files.'' said Bratten 'Td say at 'least 70 percent of the film will be information 1ha1 has ne'er been told to the public " Garv w, k1dal. one of1v.o Newport Beach· attornevs brought into ·the deal. said De Lorean agreed to do business with the ne" I} formed com pan~ because he "ould ha' e great control and cam more monc~ than b} dealing with a more-estab- lished movie com pan~ He said filming could stan as earl~ as next fall. A cast and a d1rec1or ha\ c not been selcct~d all\ough 11 has been rumored 1ha1 actor Jame!> (. obur11 would be the ideal choice to ponra) the former automaker becau~ of the sim1lant~ m appearance. Branen. though. said Coburn I!> not a likely choice for the leading role. "Nothingagaanst Coburn but "e're JU!>l not talking 10 him." he ~1d. "I can tell you. though, that the director "tll be a prominent director and that the lead actor ma) not even look like John.. - Bratten said the name~ of the producer. director and the lead roles will be made public within two months..- V.\ k1dal confirmed that the film group beanng De Lorcan's name 1s a lim ited partnership made up of a group of firms that includes sc"eral Orange Coast businesses. The De Lorean film 1s expected to cost $15 million. but the partnership 1s hoping to raise double that amount and has intentions of branching into uther film prOJerts. The film's ~npt would be based on De Lorcan's autobiograph)'. which has not yet ~en released. Bratten said th e new company will hire a screenwriter "ho will "-Ork from a first draft of the autobiography. De Lorean was acqu11ted last Augusr'in federal.court 1n Los i\ngeles on charge~ that he conspired to traffic cocaine' m a last-d1tch dTon to save his fa1hn& car com pan) The car company. whrch manufac- tured lht' sleek. s~ny De Lorean. had adm1nis1ra11ve offices m lrvtn<'. The firm. though . was based in Northern Ireland. Susan G. haefer. a Los Angeles attorney handling De Lorean's life stol) nghts. said she had received several offers from film companies before her client agreed to sign with the Ne" port Beach film company. .NEWPORT SHORES.RENT DISPUTE •.. From Al associauon befo re announong their rcpresentauve·s name. Under the terms of R}an·s ruling. Signal Landmark "'II arbitrate w11h the communll\ assoc1auon. rather than the residents themsch es. No date has yet been set on the arb1trauon heanngs. Signal Landmark spokesman Craig Boucher said arbitration may proVldC the most effic1en't means to settle the rental dispute "The arbitrators can set their o"n parameters and consider "hate\ er evidence they feel 1s rcle' ant." Bouch<'r said. Leaseholders' pa) men ts have re- mained unchanged for the past 25 )ears. since the lea~ agreements were written an 1959. They call for pa)'- ments of 6 percent of the fair market value of the land. But \l.-1th rc,is1ons ·now allowed under the 1erms of the agreements. Signal Landmark officials claim the lots are worth as much as SI 00.000 each because the~ are locat~d in a valuable coastal area. Such an a'ppra1 sal "'ould hike month!)' lease pavments from about S-25 to more than ·ssoo. Leaseholders claim the lots are wonh only about S 13,000, The-. sav the value should be based on what the unimproved former marshland would be worth today. Improvements that made the area buildable were already paid for b} residents when they purchased their homes. they argue. According to· Boucher. the arbi- trators must have the land appraised to determine its fair markel ·value. They will also define terms of the lease that hai. caused the disagree- ments between Signal Landmark and the leaseholders. STEPFATHER GUILTY IN MURDER ... From Al Juror Jacqueline Jernigan. an Orange resident "He knew 1t (his mamage) was over and the best wa) to get at her , (his former wife) was to kill hrr c;on ." Ralph testtfied dunng the tnal that Ka)e. who would ha'e been a senior this }ear at Newport Harbor High School. was shot in the chest acciden- tally while trying lo prevent h1'i stepfather from comm1tt1ng su1c1de. The prosecution alleged Ralph dehberatd) killed Ka)e out of re- venge and 1n the hope that his former wife would tum 10 him for emotional support as the traged} unfolded. The 'ihOOting. "'htch "as witnessed b)' several passersb}. occurred along Bonita C anyoo'Road on Aug. I. 1984. After shoot mg Kaye once. Ralph said he panicked and eventually buned his stepson·s bod) in a sand) drainage ditch at an Irvine construction Siie. It was discovered there. partially de- composed. fi ve days la(er. .\!though C\ 1dence of Ralph's pre' 1ous tangle'i "llh the law was not presented dunng the tnal. Kmg said the defendant had JUmped bail 1n outh . .\fnca an the earl y 1980s after being arrested 1here on auto theft charges. The prosecutor also alleged Ralph fled to the L'n1ted States using a false passpon. Ka>e's car. hidden by a new I} . • Smee his arrcsl by In me police. ·purchased ca( cover. was found a Ralph has remained m custod) in the week later 1n the long-term parking Orange Count' Jail in lieu of lot at John Wa, ne Airport. · · S500.000 bail. · EASTER ALONG ORANGE COAST •.. · From Al Nattonal Weather Service forc- €astffS--"3} celebrants can expect some earl} mornmg cloudiness along theCoafit butgenerall) clear skies and warm temperatures dunng the da> The mercul) I'> cx~cted 10 reach the 60\ along the beachcs. but 11 will pea l. 1n the 80c, inland. the v.rathcr sen ice \aid The Pa.,.,o,cr t·clebrat1on begin<. H>n1gh1 with a ~eder a kv.1sh fam1h '\C'f\ ICC trad111onall> co nducted 1n home'>. For people '"ho do not Ii \l" do<;(' to their fam1llc., man' Orangc < ount) '\) nJgogUC''\ .lrl' t t>nduc11ng commun1t\ 'ietknm .\1 a 'icckr tahk Jev., rctdl th l' tnhlrcal '>llln 111 tht· I \oduc, lrom lg) pt. .\mong thl' '~ mholc, placed on the Seder ta hie .irr h111er hc:rbc;. wh1rh ') mboli1c thl· hlltc:rnl'\\ of <,l;i, i.'r. and a roast lamh hone rt· presenting a lamb that ''·I' ..atnfiu•d un 1hc lir1,t Pa'i'iO\er The '>crv Ill· .tlc,o rct a II' 1 ht· E. \od U'> \tor. of the I 0 plagur ' that v.cre 1nfl.<1ed upon f.g) p11an'\ v. hl"n thl·1r Pharaoh rl'fuo;ed to fret• thck\.\1\h \la\C\ In the final plagut· the lirc,1. horn 'on in t•.irh Eg) rt1<1n houc,hold ...... a, killed Tht hollda\ take\ 1t\ name Imm the Jcw1'ih home-; that Y.l'fl 'pa\"t'd n' er" h> the final plague Dunng Pac;\Q\er. oh'>t·r\ant kw' <111 not eat 1rad1t1onal bread ln\tcad. rhe.,. eonwmt• mat10. a crat·ker·li~c " Just Call ·- 642-6086 Delly Piiot D•llvery 11 Guarante•d 11 .... 1, r· •'I f 1• .,.,.. unlea' cned breed. According to the Passover stol). Jews had to flee Eg} pt an such haste that thev had no ume to allow their bread to rise. The Passover Seder close~ w1th the words: "Next year in Jerusalem:· Chnsuans celebrate Easter on the first Sunda) after lhe full vioon that occurs on or ne.>.t after the vernal equinox (March 21 ). Easter occurs after a 40-day penod of penance called Lent. running from .\sh Wednesda} through Hol} Satur· da~. Solemn sen ices arc conducted dunng Hol> Weck. which 1mmed1- a1ely precedes Easter. The Easter celebra tion ....con11nu<'\ for 50 dayc;. concluding on the Feast of Pentecost. Popular Easter ~unda) custom~ <ouch a' Easter cggc, and the Ea~ter rabbn arc linked to 1rad111om1I spring frrt1li t) celebrat1om · Folhl\\1ng I!> a \t hedule tor some local Ea\ler sunn\l' \Cf\ ICC'> • 5 HJ a ·m at Pauf1c Amphitheatre. C o\la Mt·sa. c,ponsor- l'd h}\C al val} Chapel ol ( osta Mesa. • <' a m al tht• amphitheater at ( hmt C ullrgc In 1ne I 530 C on- rord1a. c,ponsored h) \hcpherd of Pcact• I utheran C hurd1, Irvine. and Peace L uthaan < hurch. Turnn • 6 45 ;1 m di the In inc Bowl. Laguna lkadf ... pomort·d b} Laguna . Beach< hurches and rhmt1ans Unit· cd for JC\U'> • ' 'O " m a1 I antcrn Bo .. Par!. overlooking Dana Harbor. sponsored b> the Communit) Prcsbytenan Church of San Juan Capistrano. • 5 a.m. at St. Jame~ Episcopal Church. 3209 Via Lido, Newpon Beach • 5· 15 a.m. at Hunlangton Beach Church of Religious Sctence at Sea- t:htT V11lagc, 2205 Main St. • 7:30 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 1190 Morningside Om e. Laguna Beach. • 6 a.m. at First United Method1'>t Church of Huntington Beach. at Delaware and I 7th streets • 7·30 a:m .. Easter mommg-on- the-beach at "1onarch Ba ) Beath Club. sponsored b> Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Chm1, Laguna Niguel Correction . 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NII , LMVeg.a 84 S7 lnlen<I velleyl lOW9 in the upper 40I Tehoa Valley 511 24 Saturday at 5:52 11.rn 1111<1 ,._ 9Q111n et L!Ule Aock 80 ee Md~. y oa.nll• Illy 73 48 e:otP·I\'· SECOND SON SPARED FROM DEATH •.• From Al inJUf) during horseplay at the part)'. his father said. He complained of a bad headache and asked fnends to. take him home. "I guess {hey thought he was drunk." his father said. "He pleaded with them to take him home. He tried to leave, but they refused to help him." Later. some friends fo und him collapsed outside. his father said. Apparently believing he had passed out from drinking. they drove Kenny home and left him by the front door. his father said. In fact. Kenny had suffered a brain in1ury that requ1r~d immediate atten- uon. His father said an autopsy indicated Kenny had onl y consumed the equi valent of half a can of beer. Toda). Narragon sull makes reg- ular v1s1ts to Westminster Memorial Park. At his and Ivan's insistence. Kcnny·s surfboard was buried with him. The father sa) s some people urged him 10 sue the }Ouths who failed to recogm1e Kenn)''s inJUI). He declin- ed. "Whal do they ha ve that I'd want?" he asked "And 11 wouldn't bnng Kenn> back." He added. "The bitter feelmgs I had fo r those kids arc gone. I used to wish that bad things would happen to them: But now I don·l. I'll never forg"e them. but I don't feel bitter." The Hunt.ington Beach man has also had a close relationship with his older son I van. who works in-business with him. representing packaging goods manufacturers. , "He'!. been ver. acuve all his life," Narragon said o(h1s older son. "If I want to find him dunng the business d:a). I usuall) call the Wind and Sea," a Huntington Beach surfboard shop. According to his father, Ivan has been an enthusiastic surfer fo r 18 )Cars. He missed his graduation at Fountain Valley High School because of a tralftc accident o n the way home from surfing before the ceremony. Gu> Ciunardo. owner of the Wmd and Sea ~hop. said Ivan has surfed for pleasure almos1 cvcl) day. even on Ch mt mac; :md New Year's. ··when you're in a sport ltke that. you know you're going to get hun:· Guzzardo said. "We were just talking Designed, Finished Installed last week about how he broke has nose twice while surfing. He was always getting hit." Ivan has also enjoyed·skiing. and last week he and a friend. Barry Robin, traveled to Heavenly Valley at South Lake Tahoe. On one of their first ruos. Ivan's father said, the two skiers collided. Paul Kushner. a ski patrol member, said Barry was unconscious and thrashing in pain from a jaw inJury. "fvan was on his feet and ready to ski away."' Kushner said. "But he held a (memory) gap as to what happened. and he couldn't ans~r standard onentation quesuons hke ·what time is it'?' or 'What day is this?' ... The ski patrol member said Ivan appeared to ha ve no broken limbs. But fluid in has ear. nausea and thmg he said was, 'I'm hungry. and they won't give me anything to eat.'" l~n will have to have a portion of his skull replaced. But his father noted. "The interesting thing is that there does not appear to be any (mental) loss at all. By Monday, they had virtually disconnected him (from monitoring equipment). He'd re(used pain med1cat1on by that ume. He was up and walking around by Tuesday." Dr. Harns confirmed Thursday that Ivan has made an "un- precedented" recovery in just six days. "This JUY. who by all rights should be dead. 1s up walking around, talking to other pat1en1s." Harris said. Barry Robin also 1s mak.ing a full recovery from facial injuries. he said. 'The bitter f eellngs I h ad for thpse kids ar e gon e. I'll never forgive them, but I don 't feel bitter.· d1~ziness suggested a senous head injury. Kushner said the two skiers were taken down the mountain and placed in an ambulance. Dr. Harris. speaking by phone from his South Lake Tahoe office. said he and other physicians hold regular wqrkshops to help ski patrol mem- bers "spot something more subtle than the obvious broken leg ... Harris said Ivan looked health) when he arrived at Barton Memorial. but a radiologist viewing a scan of the skier's head noticed ancnal bleed inf. Back m Orange County, Ivans father learned has son had a skull fracture and needed immediate sur- gery to relieve pressure from brain swelling. Narragon. his wife Laura. and Barry Robin's family flew to o uth Lake Tahoe that night. "When we got (to the hospital). they let Barry's parents and wife go in.' NarTagon said. "But before letting us see Ivan. they warned us that there was a lot of blood an there because he'd been bleeding. "The first thin& Ivan said to us was, 'I JUSt couldn't die on you.' The next -K. Ivan Narragon K. Ivan Narragon credits Hanis and the ski patrol members he helped train for saving his son's hfe. '"There's no way I can adequately thank them." he said. Recalling the teens who failed to seek tr~atment for Kenny in 1983. his father 'said, "They knew he was in trouble but nobody helped him. That's the parallel. Thank God Ivan was someplace where people cared and knew how to help him.'' When word of Iva n's accident reached the Wind and Sea in Hunt- an,ton Beach. his friends supplied spiritual support. Shop owner Guzzardo said. "Ivan 1s a born-again Christian, and so am I, and he has a lot of Christian fncnds around the store. All we could do was pray for him to recover. We kept a prayer v1g.il going through the week· end.·· The surf shop owner said he expects Ivan to bounce back quickly from the accident. "Knowing him." Guzzardo said. ''he's probably upset that this will keep him out of the water a while."· 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters Fl.NEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICESI cai1(714)548-6841 or 549:.1111 ' I . Ulli!:---------------------------------------------------~~~~-=-~--------------------- Buut TIN BoAR o Food lovers' French lecture series slated A f.our-wcclc lecture series enfilled "French for Food lovers will be presented by C04stline Community College next Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Lincoln/Newport Lcamin1 Center m Corona del Mar. _Tru Hoften-Stcaet. a former rranSlalot with t ~rlil;1 Sc~ool of Lanaua&es, will explain the prope 1dent1ficatton of French disbes and basic rules of pronunciation. The class fee is $4 I-, which includes a meal at a local Frepch retaurant. Call 24 1-6.186 to regisgter. Hl•torlcal •iety to meet Student ambassadors Bruce Hartman and Laurie Giehl will present the history of Cal State Fullerton at Wednesday's meeting of the Costa Mesa Historical Society, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the ~iety center, on Plumer Street at Anaheim Avenue in Costa Mesa. . : • Xeller-a.tUCI, bac!cs Reagan on 'Star Wars' r .. ofHbdmb says Soviets want to · eliminate' U.S . By JOHN SZABO D.-y Net C.1 If I Mlel;I system .will cost the Soviets more to overcome than 1t will for the U mted States to build. "l won't say whether 100 percent defen~ is possible or 1mposs1ble." .1 Teller said ... We arc not looking for lOO percent defense; we are lookina • foe the most feasible defense.· , havebeensavedoverpast2years . BJ~ Asaoda&ed Preu . Ora.n&e County spent almoa S3 milliOD over ihc~­ two years on obstctnc OO$U f0t illc!pJ al~-~~ ntwbofn babies, but it will btD lbe Slate &11U llllUll9 .. aovemments for the ICTYKltS durina tbe nat du'eC ~ superv1sort said. • "l:os Anacin bas been doina this f0t five~~ we should have been do1Q& 1t a lont time qo;• Supern.or Bruce Ncst.ande said Wednctday. · • Funher informauon o r requests fo r rides to the meetinf may be obta ined by~ing the society at 631 -59 8. --~ Claue. offered In Meu Classes in dog o bedience. bridge, Spanish. dance and other act1v111es arc beinJ sponsored next week by the Costa Mesa Leisure Services Department. Dr. Edward Teller, known as the father of the hydroaen bqmb. and· a strong proponent of Reapn's "Star Wars" space defense proposal, told a_n audienc.e at UC lcvine Wednesday that the Soviet Union wants to "eliminate the Un.iled States as a power that counts in the development of the world." Teller. former director of the Law- rence Livermo re Laboratory. is one of the leading proponents of strategic defense systems such as "Star Wars," officially termed the Strategic De- fense Jniuative. Speaking to 700 students and faculty in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Teller said that the Soviets are already working on an advanced defense system of their own. "The Soviets say we must stop space weapons, but they want to keep a monopoly on the defensive systems they now have," he said. Teller believes the United States must do more research 1f 1t 1s to develop the best, most cost~ffecuve defense system '"T hey (the Soviets) arc ahead of us. but the maJOnty of Amencan sc1ent1sts do not want to work on preventing a war through findl~g the best defensi ve weapons ... he said. • nuclear explosions cou ld result Jn freezing temperatures, lolling all hfe on the planet. "Saa.a n 1s an excellent populan st and af most as good a Oranae County spenl S3.• million o~ obltetriC sen ICC$ IO 1983-84. with 89 percent o(tbat '°'°'toward the care of undocumeoied alien molbm.. said Robert Love, the county Health Care Alme>''• inlerim director. ··Now I think t~e county bas bad a.o abtolute ~ obhg.at1on of taluni care of cb.ildrm ~ ... ~ .... ~. soil. They are American citizens. .. Neslalll;""-. uUf Other offerings include: stenciling. speedreading and preparation for the Scholastic Al>titude Test. For more information, call 645-855~. ... Winner'• Clrcle apeakers aet Bob..,Pavi$. former football coach at Cal State Fullerton, will address the Winner's Circle Breakfast Network at its meeting next Thursday at 7 a.m. in the Claim Jumper Restaurant in Fountain Valley. · Future speakers will include motivational instructor Leonard Orr April I ~ and corporation president Steve McGee April 25. Funher information and reservations are available at 536-3021. Alumnae meet ln Newport Teller believes in creating a de- fensive shield throuP1 the use of still- emerging techholog1es. which he said is cost-e ffecti ve. meaning that the Teller discounted .physicist Cart Sagan's theory of .. nuclear wanter," wh ich ~tatr<> that a lar11.e numtx-r of propagandist," Telle r said. . Asked whether the development of a defensive syslem such as "Star Wars·· would escalate the nuclear arms race. Teller replied. "If 1l escalates the arms race 10 the sense of putttng more e mphasis on the Soviet Union's part. o n defensive weapons, I don't begrudge it." Magneticscannerwill aid UCI Med Center treatment do not see why the co unty .should be c:anylOI the~ when Medi-Cal as handlina Los An,eJes Count, a pa' ment'-for 90 percent of-their bbstetric care." · Love raised the issue of obstetric care in bis repon on c.on11nu1ng contract n~tiations with are.a bospit.aJs for medical care of the indigent. He proposed that th~ cost of obstetric care. for illep.1 a he ns be shifted to the st.ate Mcd.J-Cal system by 1ncreas1q the ehgtbi laty requirements foq)ltients-a plan endoncd by the county Board of Supervisors. · . "That's fi ne in con~pt but 1 don't think their approach will work," said Thelma Fraziear, t hief of the \late Department of Health Services' Medl-Cal Oper- a11ons D1 v1s1on. "The money is there. but incrcasina d1g1 b1lit) 1s not the issue. Education is. Members of the Balboa Harbor Alumnae chapter of Gamma Phi Beta will meet Thursday mornign at the home of Judy Smith in Newpon Beach at 9:30 a.m. and will adjourn to Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar for lunch and a tour of the gardens. All G amma Phi Bta alumnae are invited and should call Suzanne Neville at 962-7846 by Monday to secure 1he1r rescrvauons. By ne Anoclaled Press UC Irvine has taken a step toward creating a major d iagnostic center Wlth the acqu1s1t1on of a S 1.8 million maJnetic scanner and the expected delivery of two more machines. officials said. One of the 10-ton machines am ved Wednesda)' at the UC'l Medical Center in Orange. where at was lifted b) crane into a newl y constructed building that will house two of the 40.000 times the earth's gravity. although the Food and Drug Admu1- 1strat1on has allowed o nly a fracuon of that po1A er to be used on humans. he added. But the radiologist. who cm 1s1ons using the apparatus for ussue anal) sis. hopes fuU-power use of th~ equipment will eventually be allo w- ed. "You'rr dealing wtth people who fear applying for Mrd1-( al. believing one arm of the government will tu.m them o'er to another arm. the lm.m1grauon and "'laturah1a11on Service We have to educate these people, make them understand we w11J not turn them in:· Fraz.iear \aid . If thr count) does not convert to Mcdi..ca.J, it could drop pa) men ts completely or conunue the current plan. LO\ e '>aid He ureed the supervisors to place the burden on \.1cd1-( al b' beginning the three-year phase out program. three scanners. · ~lO/lY prof apeaks at UCI Dr. Stephen Wainwright, professor of zoology at Duke University, will deliver a lecture on the basic form of --'bfgan'isms Thursday at 5 p.m. in Room 167 ef Steinhaus "We believe this as the most promising development an dia~os1s for the next generation," said Richard Friedenberg. chairman of th~ school's radiol~y depanment. Known as a magnetic resonance imaging system or MRI. the ma- chines gi ve cnsJ)('r images of the bod} wi thout using 1on1zed rad1a1..1on. which can damage ge nes or cause cancer. Friedenberg said. Total pov.er usage provides d1s- 11nct advantages, he said. ··Even 1fthe image looks nt>rmal. It will measure whettler the tissue really 1s normal:' Friedenberg said. • LoH: '>31d the shift to M¢1-Cal will have a min1mar etTcct c1n t C I Medical Center. whjch handles health sen ice~ tor thr co unty ··The rnunt\ hasn't discussed this. wtth us and we need 11 me to look a 11 t before we make an" comment, .. sa1d I.Kon Schwanz. \IC(' Chancello r and acting dtrector of the medical cenlt.'r The magnets are capable of pulling Hall at UC Irvine. · · The lecture is free and open to the public. ·Funher information may be obtained by calling the Biological Sciences Student Affairs office at 856-5318. Malfunction shuts On of re reactor l he ce nter's second ~nner. due to arrive next spring. will be used for research ar higher levels, while the third will be installed at the univer- sity's College of Med1c1ne in~ebru- Chlorine leak closes area SAN ONO FRE (AP) -Unit 3 of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating __ Station was shut down automatically Thursday when an electrical compo- nent ma lfunc11oned. offi cials said. Young Jews• streaet1 aired Rabbi Mark Miller of Temple Bat Yahm wall d iscuss the problems'and stresses of young Jews in today's S.OCJety at Thursday's luncheQ9.mccting of the Simcha chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. The shutdown, which occurred about 5 a.m .. posed no danger and was considered "fairly common:· ary. . Two blocks of a Santa Ana residential neighborhood were e ... acuated when chlonne leaked from a drum aboard a truck. officials said .. The session will be held at Progressive Saviogs and Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. Call Harriet W1shko at 960-6338 for reservatio ns. HazMatteam called to fight 'killer tamales' Parenta plan conference A zone conference of Parents Without Partners will be held Apnl 12-14 at the Sheraton-Anaheim Ho tel, I 0 15 W. Ball Road, Anahe1m. , Workshops. an awards luncheon and a coronation ball will be among the weeke nd events. Call 778-1 500 for more information. - When a load of hot tam alM dumped in a parl ang lot went bad. 11 took a hazardous matenals team to figure out what the "vom11o us" stench was. SocJaI.aemJnar at college The Orange County Hazardous Ma tenals Team. wearing protecu ve clothing, w.as called Thursday to in vestigate a possible toxic dumping in the parking lot of the Anaheim (onvc~on Center Inn on Harbor Boulevard: authorities said. """..,, Social scientist John Fergus will conduct a workshop on "Connecting: New Ways to Meet Someone Special" next Friday evening in Room I 0 I of the Social Science Hall at Orange Coast ColleJe in Costa Mesa. The seminar will be offered from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at a cost ofS 10. Call 432-5880 for additional information Instead. they found the rotten tamales. "The onlr, hazard there was to the poor gu> who had to clean it up,• fire division chief Darrel Hansho rn said. About I 0 gallons of the food had been dumped o n the parking lot's asphalt pavement. Deputy Fare Marshal Gail McC'loud said. "Somebody m the middle oflhe night had dnven into this motel parking lot. dum ped olT the load and dro"c away." McC'loud said . "' Friday, April 5 A captain at the scene ··said 11 smelled 'om11ous." he said. No meetta11 1claedaled Monday, April 8 "We all know what the inside of a tamale 1s made ot. and I would imagine 1f 11 we nt bad 11 ""ould be real bad:· McCloud said. "lt"s got corn. meat. sauces." He said there was no wa y to trace where the load had come from . . • 9 a.m., lrvlae Clalld Care P roject Board. Irvine Unified School District Headquarters. 5050 Barranca Parkway. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa Pla.u.lng Commiuloa, City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. When the call came 4'hortly after sunnse Thursda). he said. "we didn't know what 1t was. Ongmall} we asked for the health depanment. bul when thFY couldn't go "' sent the hazardous ma terials team JUSt to 1dent1 t) what 11 'Aas .. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlae Trusportatloa Commluloa. City Council Chambers, 17200 Ja mboree Blvd. A woman who answered the. telephone-at 1he Convention Center Inn shortl) af\cr I pm. ~•d the me~., was gone by the tame she amved. Pou cE Lo e Laguna youth, 1 7, seized in robbery at wine store A I 7-year-old Laauna Beach resi- dent was arrested Wednesday cve- nina' an connection with the armed robbery o f a wine store earlier in the day. Laguna Beach Police reported. The male tecn-aaer. whose name was withheld because of his aac. was arTCSt.ed at about 8 p.m. on South Coast Hiahway after a police officer stop~d a aar because of a faulty 1ailliaht. The teen, who was one of four l'fewport Beaeh A man rcpon cd that his 35-year- old wift was m iasma 1nd eJ.eresscd fear that she miaht be considering suicide. He said she's been ill for several years and was depre sed. • • • Fi ve "Balboa Beach Co... sians were stolen from the 2 t 0 Marine Ave. bus1ne on Balboa Island. The s1ans arc worth $21 S. • • • Someone ~rawled ob~n1ue~ 1n some wet cemet at the comer of 2nd t reet and Dahlia Avenue in Corona dcl Mar. • • • J~welry wonh S2.390 was stolen from a restdencc on Maraumc. Police .. satd 1 buraJarentcttd the rwduice by cutunt out • tnaftllc-&bapcd piece of aJa.ss to 1 iur door. • • • The Qwncr of a l 976 Hond rcpqncdih•t ~omcoac lutked the idt I I ... passenfers in the car. fit the descn~ tion o the suspected bandit, said police investigator Linda Parker. An employee of ~he WtnC' Merchant, located at 2094 S. Coa!>t Highway, was dnven to the scene of the arrest and identified the suspected robber, Parker said. The em ployce told police earlier in the day that a young male Me.u can had robbed the store at gunpoint. fleeing on foot with morethanSJSOin of his vehicle. causinJ $700 in dama1e. The car was parked at the Beef&. Reef Restaurant. 1600 We!.t Coast H1Jhway. • • • Jewelry wo nh--$<4,96<>-.as stolen fro m a residence on the 1200 block of 81ue Gum. The buralar apparent!> cntc~ the unsec-urcd hou~ whale the m1dcnt wa at home. • • • A wo man reporting recelv1ns troublina telCl)hone calls in wh1t'h the caller would say nothina but would play .. c~y hsten1n1" mu\lc Ra.nt1ncton Beech A ttsadent of the 17100 block of Bolsa Ch1a reponed Thursday that someone.stoic auto parts worth SJ40 from hat 11lver 197• Oat un '260Z wtntc n.....s pa.rftd mTarport. • • •• Someone pned oeen the hatchback to burg)anzc a be~ 1q 4 Toyota ..... cash. Parker said. The robber reponedl) asl..l·cl tnr change for a $I 00 bill and. IA.hen the C'mployec o pcnCd the c.ash reg1sta allegedly co nfronted her with a small au tom a lie lf:rnlt"gun. He reponedly_thrcatencd to kill the employ~ 1fshe notified an) o ne of the cnme. The youth was taken 111 JtJ\ cnile Hall o n susp1c1on of armed robber') parked o n the 9500 block of81ckk'). a rc!ndent rcpo,rted Thunday. The loc.\ incl uded a portable stereo worth $200 • • • Someo ne sma~hed a bedroo m "1n· dow Thu'1day to buralamC' a home on ihe 6600 blocl of Warner ·\,rnuc The lo" included telev1s1on and tcrco equipment worth SSOO and 1eweln worth $200. • • • 4' woman wa5 am,tcd Thur"lda) oa \usp1no n of ~hophft1n11t the J C PennC') ~tore at tluntinaton (enter 7n7 Eding« \vc RC'(,·o,crod wt-rt a tic and wallet "alucd :u S lt> ' • • • Entenn1 thmuah an unlocl ed up- \t.a1f\ 'lhdina ala•" door a buralar 'ltok Jt'~ll) worth Sllll~ from a ho~ Thun<bv on IM 16800Nock o l <\IJonq_ul.1' • • • • .\ cnt burglar apparent!\ cntC'rt'd A leuon in leadership - State Sen. Wllllam Campbell cbata with Irvine •tudenta at the l:rrine Company'• annual leadenh.lp awarda conference at Chapman College. From left a.re Marc Itzkowitz •. lrvtne Hlgh School: Kimberly Cotle, W oodbrldae HiCh School, and Laurence Chang. Cnl•enity RlCh School. The trio were among 66 Orange County •tu•ent.8 nominated l>y their echooa for .cbolanbJp award•. the unlocked rear door of a ho me on the 21000 bl(l)('k of Paci fie ( oa~t H1ghwa) fh~rsda). Th1.· lcm 1n- duded S UOO cash • • • &tween March :!9 anJ .\pnl I r.omeonc ~tole two 'A:ltt·r control 1mga11on de' ices frnm thr One Pacific Pla1a otT'ace hualdtng ... 1 7"' Center. pohce wcrt' tolJ fhur..Ja~ The loss 'Aa o, c'lhmatC'd .it !. ... n<lO • • • .\ resident of the ~oOo hhlCl 111 \en tun told police Thu~.i ' that J beige 1981 T t>) ota trudc. and J "h 1 tr 1972 Volkswa~cn bu-; "er<' both hurglanzeq \\hale pilrl..ed an fronl ot h1'i home The los'> included '11<'\'0 l'qui.pment ·.,<''1h S '\CX) . ' . rt.'s1dent of the 66()(1 hhx l ot \\ ilrncr 1\\-enue rcponed Thur'ld:n that someone stoic 1he 'Ahccls .ind t1rt'r. from her rl·d Toyou Supra Tht• loss was cs11mated at Sf!OO Fountain Valley Thieve'! hf\cd a shdtn& window in 1he dining n)(lm ofTit'I tracl.. tt><·ntrr ,1 home 1n tht· I !WOO hlock of ~nta Clara and tole two tcle' 1s1on c.ctl'. ~tcrt'o ('\}U1JlmC'nl aRd 1ewrln 'aluC'l1 • t more than SQ,O()O • • • 1 v.o \hOt~hftcr<i \tok lWO drc"C.'K'\ 'alu~'tl .ii S~I'\ from lhe Bon .\m1c dre\~ \hop 1 X '\Q4 Brook hunt st Emplo'«"' told pohl't' that th~ 'IU\~(c, tool the drt\\C'I ot the rad . put them on an the df'\'\\in& room .ind then 'A;alkC'd out the \t(U'(' 'A 1th thC'm under their d1,thc.-' · • • • \4'1ml"C.ln(' \tok 1h1· 11rl·c. anll "heel' "•llucd utS I IOOfrurn .1 147 M< hamp forl hf\ parl c.·d 1n th1· 1~000 hlod ·of Hartlen Rouk' ard • • • Auralaf'\ cntcrt"<1 tl home Tl\" O'ie 17000 hlc....-l nl \ant.a I m 13 thrnu&}'I iln unl<x l ed \Ide ck•tlf troni thl' saragC' and stoic S83 in ca'h • • • Th1r'c' broke a v.mdo" 111 .1 rc,1drn1.·e in the I()()()() hhl\. k nt f I F \tl· and c.tolr a s.ino \ 11.ko ' .... ~·ttl' rl"l1,rdcr Co•ta Mesa Four "'heel<:. a nJ a c.pan· tire Y.t'rt• rem<" cd from a '.1n p:?rkt•d J t IS4 I \\ 19th '\1 ~omt't llllt' bet\\l't'n (, pm Tue<.da' and 4 I ' am \\rdnl"\JJ\ The h)5S 'A3 'i rcpc1nl·d at St>.,, • • • . ~ c.tt•reo. 'alut•d al SMlO "a" rcpont"\.I c.lokn lr nm a lo~ h •d rnr al South ( oa'>t Plt11.l ;,o mct1mc 11 '\(l a m J nd Q 15 p m T11c~a' \ 11mm' "a\ po!>!tthh u~ to t"ntt•r th<" tar • • • ·\ door lod . tn J R\.1\\ an the park1ng complc' at t.oO f ov.n <. rntt•r Dn't \\ac, tamJi('r<"d "Ith somd 1mc between I '\() p m and ti 15 p m ~cdnC'\da' hut the hurglar. 'Aa' un~ua'csc;(ul \.1 ean" h1k. a S' '-0 c;terro was 'tolcn from another un 1n tht• ume com pk' 'o mc.-t1me t.X-twt•rn I I~ p m and ~ ~O p m 1 he loc:I.. hall tx-t-n punctu~d • • • \ \\~llr1 1.·onuu ning sno \\'3\ rcpopt•d c.tolrn fmm a mC'n'c, 10(1..t•r room hC'nr h .11 Orange < oast ( ollcsc amvrhl I p m \\ cdnc..Ja' Irvine .\n l'mplO\Cl' ot J Ma\<1n "itrl"1 t nnitl' hulldang. rc:poned the.• thl'lt 111 SI 11 10 1n .\ngd ,. 5eason tirl..l·t\ • • • f "n l JJ \tC rt-05 IA<l'~ ta I.. en lrom 'l'h1C ks parll'd on 'on1,n \trC'CI Thur\Ja, O nt.' "a' 'alut'd at S~Oo the other wa' 'AOrth S4 'tl 11' ,,wnc..·r \aid Laguna Beach lu,en1lt' .. v.'C're 'Pr<l\ in~ ,h.I\ in.: dt'am 10\1dc.· tht mail~'' ot .1 Dunning. On' c hom l' lhl· 'll t1m toll! pohl'l' earl\ Thu~' '-111 \U!>flC'C°I' v. l'rt' apprehrndt'd • • • .\ I .. H"ar-old li.'mak v. 3r, l 1trll J(I p-1w;cc,<,1on of all ohol l hur\<l.l\ aftt· noon .11 Main lkach • • • .\ '"1\rC' t1rt' "'aluc.-d .H S~O ""' \\Olen at He1'ller Parl... the '1c 11m told polin · Thuoo1n af\rmoon ••• .\ 'Rl"gatta R03d rc'\llk nt rt•pnrtt•d an 311emptcd buf'Jla" .11 tht ho ml' Th ur\da\. • • • R.1n~uC'thall cqu1pml·nt IA<On.h .1 rt"J)<lrtC'd s n~ W3'i \IOlrn ThuNb\ tn1m 11 H1ah Drl\C' rcc;.1dt'nce Killer of nlonl sente.nced By l~t A ._CM'lat~ Pr~ts ,\ l<'C'n·ilfll'T C<lf\' ll tl"\.I Ill -ftf't• delft'e mur\k1 1n the \tr.m~hn(l'ot her mothC'r ttl tnlll"l.1 hrr hk 1nc.urilnlC' v..ac, <;<'n tcn' nl t11 .ln 1ntklin11(' term 1n the ( ahtom1a 'f uuth \u1honh Oran~1..· C ounl\ \uJi('nM C ourt Judge J.imc.-' Jud (.' -<ntcn1t·d nom1 n1q11c 41\ arrt\ 111 ol l •• I f,1hra ~ht ..-ac. lt>a11he t1 ml' 11'"'" "'·"·\rro •l . "'· '\IA1n l\pnl ~4. l ~a '·hut \he" tnC'J &'i an adult Thr f'l"OW\.utof had ufl("d Jhc J to or,cnten('(' M1" N.i~.trtO to 2') tCI hfc tn \late prno n l hl' ~n1rnt'f ... ~med 't\-rd1nc1C1.1w mean\ 1hc ( YI\ ""111 bold M" "laniTil "'1th 01her youll'I fC'nden. unul 'he '' dttm~ fi t fOr parolr --...--=--..... ·-- \ • I . . A• .. oranoe Coaat OAll.Y Pll.OT/Friday, April 6, 1N5 • -- Nn 110N ReagaD. Nlcaraiua plan lacks S!fppOrt ;;.s. unemployment.rate WASHINGTON (AP) -Oppo· Rep. tephen J. olarz, D-N.Y .. 11 "As constructive as this Stfp IS, "would be ma11cally transformed h tight t 7 3 e~cent n~nt) of President Reagan's Central member of the Houst Foreian ~ffai~ however. it doesn't ao far enouah.'' into bullets and mach!ne guns ... " angs a . • p -t mencan pohcie 51y they ~ hnle Commllttt "I don't thank 1t s an~ said Durenberger. a key figure in the Tbt p~1dent's pohc1es arc "lead-· new in his Nicaraauan peace plan and mort palat3blc thao lhc previous · N1caraaua ~bate. 1na ineluciably inio the introducuo11 · doubt it wilt be cnouah to persuade prol)<}sals by the adn;foistration. At a news conterenct Thursday, or American combat forces into By the A11oclated Prell· Conarcss lO approve 114 million in In the Senate. Republican Dave Reagan said ifCongressapproved the .Central America:· said Solan · The nation's civilian uncmplo~ment rate hCld stead~ at 7.J pe~ntln aid to the -contra" guemllas 5ttktttg Du~nbcrgcr of Minnesota, eha1rman S 14 m1lhon 1n assistance to · the Durenbcratr said if the plan were March. but records were set in the number of people holding Jobs and in the to overthrow the eovcrnment. of the Senate Intelligence Committee, ~ramihtary forces he supports in put into effect. it would aivc Reagan proportion ofwor~ing-age people with Jobi.. the Labor Dcpartmcnl said toda)' "I think esseqttally whal we have was critical althouP.> he s~ud the Nicaragua. the mone)' woulchemi)or-"license" to resume military aid to The government 5.aid 430.000 JObs were creat~ last month. enough to keep here 15 old wme 10 a new bottle," said proposal was a "pos1tivc step... • arily be used only .for food. clothing the Cqnt~s and Convess would have pace with the growth.of the workforce. Janet Norwood. comm1ss1oner of labor ----------------===~=========-, and medicine and other support for no authonty to stop 11. statistics. said adult women have taken more than half the Jobs created in the .lf f) IJI . I J .-\If 1• I .1 :\ 'I ' l ·,f) 11 .ll Sl"f;f~I· Sl:·rSTt:1llS ~._.:ll ~f; 100% CO TTON~ FUTON S lbi:idl Now avall1b1e in p1t1tl colo" •' -.. -. • All uail• a..ailabll' 1n walnul • mad oak. • • lkdt ... ailabl• in all •i:ie§ • Cu11om order anilabll' HICHA>E~Stn fOA\t \IAITRE."l"i OlR PLAHORM 8EITT" .-: SEAL Tff\.LL\ HA~D· CO"I TRLCTED 4:0.D H'1,HlU - TOE~PHA 1u:rrs ~~~~~~~_/ S4Tl'RAL COLOR A'DCRAI' --- I ~ ·~ ;.n-.. n3.:tVI Hours Mon . Tuts , Thurs . ~( oJtal~ Fri Sat IO ·b INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWCASE Sun 1 t • s Closl'd WPd NEWPOftT BEACH 1727 Westchff Onve (714) 650-0910 SANTA MOftCA 1806, 1808 Lincoln Blvd. (213) 452-7762 CANOGA PARK 21831 Sherman Way (818) 888-6325) survival." "That simply won't wash." said past l2 months. The l07. I million Americans with jobs 1n March was a record. The president called for a·cease-fire Durenberger. as was the 60.3 percent of the working-age population that \\as employed. 1n the c1v1l war and renewed nego-Majority uadcr Robcn Dole of tiat1ons between the government and Kansas introduecd th~· $14 million the Contras, as well as a mediator's spending_rcsolution in the Senate and role by the Roman Catholic Church said there would be a vote on Apnl 23, lO bring the two sades together. after a week-long congrcn1onaJ rt· But Reagin said if the Sandinista cess, The Dc:tnocrat-controlled government . di.d not agree to a House would likely vote a week later. scttlcmrnt. wt thin 60 days of resum-Reagan is expected to use the time ing talk, with tht' Contras., the United to appeal to Americans for support States wol!ld res~me shipments ot for his plan. w~~pons. probabl}. around June I. White House deputy press sec- Pcace negot1at1ons must. not. be-rctary Robert Sims said the president come .a co':'er for deccpuoo and would ~ak on behalf of the proposal delay,' he said. ·1 da ft h fi Interviewed on the ABC-TV Apna I ·a . >'.a er e retu~s !'Om a "Good Morning Amenca" program. l~y Cahhfom1a vacall<?n. at a Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Miguel Nicaraguan Refugee Fund dinner. D'Escoto said that Reagan "has said Until Thursday, Democratic oppo- nothing new and he cenainly has nents and Republican loyalists. had presented no peace proposat. In fact. been both been sa) ing that Reagan what President Reagan has said to did not have the votes to get the Nicaragua. he says. 'You drop dead or proposal through the House and else 1 ·11 k1ll you.· I fwe do not cry uncle Senate. by June I. he will continue the war Rep. William S. Broomfield. R- against our people, he will continue to · Mich .. the senior Republi~an on the finaoce the thugs to murder and kill House Foreign Affairs Committee. our people and destroy our conn-terme9 the president's plan "a step ut tryside.'' the right direction ... I hope that the Soutb.ea•t state• suffer fires Wind-whipped fires raced across nearly 39.000 acres of forest and farmland in seven dry Southeastern states. destroying more than 60 bu1ld1,n~s. in~uring at least 11 people and forcing tht evacuation of hundreds. authonues said today. States of emergency \\'ere declared Thursda) 1n Burke Count)'. N.C .. and all across South Carolina. where a1 least 169 fires have consumed more than I 0.000 acres. Residents in those areas were asked to observe a ban on open fires. Fires also burned today in Georgia. Ken&uck\. T~nnessce and Alabama. said .Bruce Jewell. public information officer o( the U.S. Forest Service Southeast Region. Subway murder over gold chalns .NEW YORK -A 23-year-old man was shot and killed on a subway after refl,tsing to surrender three gold chains. but the gunmen grabbed two of the chains and got away. officials said. It was the second slaying in two days on the city's subway system. On Wednesday. Mana LaFonunc, 22. was shoved from a platform in front of an oncoming train in Manhattan. No one has been arrested in that slaying. Totgets llver transplant , PITTSBURGH -A 14-month-old boy whose urgent need for a donor liver led to an appeal from the Reagan admin1stra11on underwent tryrnsplant surgery today. Ryan Osterbl9om ofln~iala~tic, Fla .. was nown to Pittsburgh on a chartered jct Thursday from Gainesville. Fla. He had been at Shands Hospital there. Rep. Michael Barnes. chairman of Sandinistas will take a brave step a House Foreign Affairs subcommit-/(()ward ending the bloodshed in that tee on Latin America, said, "I would country.'' be surprised if this is perceived by Similarly, Sen. Richard Lugar. R-Unlearn dlspute lead• to bo1v:cott people as a peace initiative. The only Ind .. chairman of the Senate Foreign .T · new wrinkle is saying he won't spend Affairs Cbmmittee. said. "There arc NEW YORK -An animal advertised by Ringhne Bros. and Barnum & the money on bullets for 60 days." incentives included for both sides to Bailey Circus as a "living unicorn" is a goat with a surgically implanted ~om. And Solarz predicted that within 60 ... let diplomatic ways work their said the ASPCA in calling for a boycott of the circus. John Kullberi. pres1de~t days food and medical supplies way." of the American Society for the Prevenuon of Cruelty to Animals. said liZi~EZ:ii.ii.iZi~r.i:iiZiiZi~Pa'"fr~i!t:=:_.iiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiii-,i Thursday he wants audiences to stay away from the circus urit1I circus officials <;ome up wi th an acceptable explanation for the one-horned animals. NATL CORP. 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Burning &Qsoline ran abqut 200 feet along a drainage ditch next to the freeway. but nearby bouscs were not threatened. firefighters said. The accident occurred in the northbound lanes of U.S. l 0 I in Thousand Oaks just south of the Rancho Conejo Boulevard eut about 9:35 p.m .. said Cary Hardma'n. a dispatcher for the C'alif6mia Highway Patrol. Welnberger warns Vletnam on aggrenlon SAN FRANCISCO -Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger warned that the United States will not condone Vietnam's "policies ofas.vessaon and colonialism.'' and is determined to protect its interests an the region. In a 30- minute speech Thursday night. Weinberger also said the Un1ted States will never again "go into combat unless 1t is our uitenllon to wm.'' While Weinberger spoke. about 500 people across the street at nion Square ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dcmonMratedagainnU.S. policiesinCentralAmenca andSouthA~ca.an~ a proposal to base the nuclear battleship USS Missouri in San Francisco. EASTER'S ON ITS WAY! • N EWPORt' S:ENTIR t·A 'H !UN ISLAN [) f Whats Easter? Bunmes, bas- kets, bonnets and Newport Center Fashion Island -Cel- ebrate Springs arrival by shopping for favorite styles in footwear and apparel. Hop on over to Newport Center Fashion Island and visit the Easter Bunny at the Information Center. Easter Bunny Photo Ser- vice offered daily March 30 thru April 6. Complimen- tary Bunny Ears to each visitor. Punch & Judy Shows each weekend. &Jr additional information - call 644-2020. Neiman-Marcus, Robinson's, The Broadway, Bulloch Wilshire and Buf fums. Over 75 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific Coast High· way between Jamboree and MacArthur Blvds. tn Newport Beach. Murder su•pect wanted to be officer SAN DIEGO -A 23-year-old man charged with murdenng one pohce officer and trying to murder a second officer and a c1v1han was interested an law enforcement and hoped to JOin the police force. his mother said. Peggy Arkward said her son. Sagon Penn. aspired· to be a police otlicer even after he failed the written test. Penn was to have taken a IC1t to be a community service officer Thursdav. the day after plcadjng innocent to charges of murder and attempted murder. according to police spokesman Bill Robinson. Query over J. David •ought SAN DIEGO-A federal judge has asked the bankruptcy trustee in the J. David & C'o. case for financial information about five people closely &n\olved with the $200-milhon investment fraud. The inquincs were made Thursday on Nancy Hoover and her famil~; J. David banking official Mark Rohen Yan;. associate Edward J. Pulaski : and attorneys Roben Harlan and Norman Nouskijian. Hoover was the fo rmer live-in companion of J David "Jerry" Dominell1. who pleaded guilt) last month to four felon) counts stemming from the fall of his investment firm. Flred sale•man wins $60.3 mllllon . SAN JOSE -A fired sales rep'resernative for an electronics firm has been awarded S60.3 million by a jury that decided he was defamed when his former employer reprinted an article about his dismissal. The Santa \Iara Count) Supenor Court jury also found NEC Electronics of Mountain View. a subsidiary of NEC Corp. of Japan. guilty of breach of contract and wrongful termination of a contract. Lawyers for the firm said the)' were "shocked" by the award returned Thursday in favor of Jon D. Haun and would file motions for a new trial within a month. · , WORLD Sprlng•teen conce'tt oppb•ed SLANE. Ireland -Villagers of thi$ quiet Count)' Meath hamlet ha ve vowed to stop American rock star Bruce Spnngsteoo from performing at any concert here because they fear fan~ will go on the rampage. Village elders Thursda~ night voted 13-8 lo block any plans for a Spnngstecn show at nearb) Slane Castle, ancestral home of Lord Henry Mountcharlcs. Even mercl\ants in the village and surrounding district, who stand to make money from the thousands of fans who would pour in. voted 49-3 against a performance. End ta Sldon flgbtlng •ought BEIRUT. Lebanon -Syria is demanding that President Amin Gemayel bnng a quick end to eight days of sectanan fighting in Sidon. under 1he threat that 11 will send Synan soldiers into the southern port city to restore order. a newspaper said today. Christians and, Moslems traded gunfire and. mortar barraies an Sidon agarn early today. wounding seven c1v1hans. poh~ said. Other fighung was reported m Beirut and the central Lebanese mountains. Japan to end whale bunting TOK YO -Japan bowed to lJ .S. pres&ure today and pledged to begin observing a worldwide moratorium on whale huntinf 1n 1988. dcalinaa death blow to us commen.-ial whaling industry. Foreign M1ni$ter Shintaro Abe told Cabinet ministers he would send a letter 10 U.S. Commerce ~rctary Malcolm Baldrige today announcina the end to the 300-year-old Japanese industry. Bellevel-nalled to c~ MANILA', Philippines-Donald RufordJr. had h,msclfna1led toncroc;~ today.in a Good Friday 1e-cnactment of the death of Jc I.is C'hnst. s:iy1na he did 11 as a gesture of gratitude fo r an upcom1na reunion with his Amencan fatht:r "It"s my way of thanks." Rexford. 38, said in the Taaalog language after four· inch stainle5' ~teel nails were driven into his palm~ . Sudan price rollbac~ mulled KHARTOUM, Sudan -Prts1dent Oufar N1mem's aovc:rnment "1)'S 1t 1s cons1denng a rollback in the pnce inctta~s for bttad and othl"r staple5 that led t.0 nots and~ cnpphna aeneral strike. ThC' offer camC' WC<jnffdJfl\li;tht 1n a nat1onWlde telev1s1on speech by the first vice president. Ort)ar Mohammed cl-Ta}ch. who 1s the ~n1or aovernmenl official while N1mcin "' 111111n11n the •' •n1tcd tates · • --...-.... ;J,~--"· ---~·-······ • •. , Ga.ry Dotaon flanked by mother. Barbara and elater. Debbie outalde prl80n. 'Wrongly accused' rape suspect home for Easter COUNTRY CLUB HILL~. 111. (~P) -Gary Dotson 1s "homl' and he's happ)" toda~ after spending his first night out of the pnson "here he se rved six years before the woman who accused him of rape tesulied ~he made up the stof) Dotson's "whole face ht up" "hen he walked into his fam1h 's suburban Chicago home and saw about ~5 fnends and re tau ves waiting 10 cel- ebrate. said his brother. John."I missed him and I lo'e h:m and I'm glad he 's back." "Gal) Dotson is innocent ·and loved and welcomed back home to Count!) Club Hills by his family and fnends." said a sign on the door of the green. one-story. bnck-and-frame house. Dotson. 18. was released on $100.000 bond Thursday after a dramatic heanng 1n )"hich Cathleen Cro"ell Webb. who accused him of rape and aggra' ated kidnapping. said she had hed 1n 1977. when she was 16. because she thought she was preg- nant World celebrates religious holiday JERUSALEM <.\Pl -Christian p1lgnms from aroµnd the \.\Orld. some beanng wooden crosses. toda; retraced the steps of Jesuc; through thl' narrow streets of Old Jerusalem 10., Calvary in a Good Frida} procession. At the Vatican. Pope John Paul II donned a pnest'c; blad. mantle. shp~d into a booth inside 1 Peter's Basilica and heard 13 "orsh1ppcrs· confessions at the c;tan of a da' of mourning to mark Chmt'c; crucifi,. ion. Mean,,h1fc. lsrad1s clcanl·d 1he1r homes of bread and otht'r lea' l'ned foods as the) prepared 10 celebrate the Jewish Pasc;o' er hohda' com- memorating the t'\Odus of 'thl' Is- raelites from c;la' l'r~ under the Eg) p.' tian Pharaohs. The hohda) hc~in~ a_t sundo"' n today With a 1rad1t1onal teac;1 known as the Seder. and con~mucs for eight days. The stan of Pas-;o' er this )ear co1nc1des with Good Fnday. and tens of thousands of Jewish tounsts and Chnsuan pilgrims have am ved in th~ Hol) Land in the past few days. · Led b) Frannscan pnests. se'eral thousand pilgrims marched from t. .\one's Church at the stan of Jerusa- lem's Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Hol) Sepulcher. The Crusader- bu11l church encompasses both the Hill of Cahal) where trad1t1on sa)s Je'>US was crucified and the tomb "'here his bod) was pl aced. The narro" alle)s through which the crowds passed ha'e been "ener- ated since the Middle Ages as the I route taken b' Chnst after he was condemned to.die. .. You. can JUSt picture the crowds ~hen Jesus was going along.·· said the Rev. Michael Arms. a Roman Cath- olic priest from Mendota. Minn. "It's . good to have the crowds here. It adds to the reality of 11." Slain major wrote thesis ort Soviets BALTIMORE (AP) -The Army major recently kllled by a Soviet guard In East Germany wrote a graduate thesis In 1980 urging U.S. arms negotiators to try to communicate on Soviet terms but to "avoid any unilateral restraint.'' The Baltimore Sun today pub- lished part of the thesis by~aj. Arthur O. Nicholson Jr .. who graduated'Tfl.J.une 1980 from the Naval Postgraduate School In Monterey, after studying Soviet and Eut European national se- curity. Nlcholson was shot March 24 while taking surveillance photo- g,..phs of a Soviet faclllty In East Germany. In his thesis. Nicholson said the Soviet Union does not view Its r9'atlonshtp with other nations as one of cooperation. "but with a competitive zeal designed to further Soviet Interests at the expense of the opposition · ... Cooperation which restricts the -unilateral furtherance of Soviet Interests is viewed as an un- deslrable tactic.'· Nicholson said the super- powers share the same objec- tives, Including survival, pros- perity and prestige. However, "The Soviet Union does not share the Western view that strategic' superiority Is an undesirable, unattainable or destablllzl ng cQnc;j ltlon , • · Nicholson wro1e. He said the I Soviets. mindful of being lryvaded by Germany In World War II, are I "driven by a historic obMS81on to escape tnferlority ... and a mill-I tary realization that superk>rlty Is I essential to survival In the event of war." I Reagan, GOP push comptomise budget WASHI NGTON (AP) -Prcsi· dent Reagan and Senate Republican leaders arc tr-yin• to sell a skeptical Congress an ambitious deficit-reduc- tion plan that would restnct Social Security increases. slow the military buildup and eliminate a host of domestic spending programs increase. If inflation is above 4 percent. the beneficiaries would get the 2 percent. plus an automatic adjustment for mflation above 4 percent. •.\II federal ret1rcm~nt prov.ams -CIVIi SCf'-ICC. military. tatlroad retirement -would come under the fonnula npphed \O Social Secunty. •The Pentaaon would act a 3 percent annual mcrcasc af\er 1f\l!a- t1on next year instead of the S 9 percent th~ president onginall}' want· ed. Nonetheless. the military spend-I IA.I authonty next year would be $304 b1lhon "I'm not totally free yet," Dotson said after he walked out of Johel Corr~nal Center into the arms of his mother. Barbara. and his sister. Debbie. · ·-rve go1acounda1eand r,egot to take it from there. I'm j\lst going to stt down and rela,. That's all I want to do." .. He's home and · he's happ~ :· Debbie said after the) amved home. Where can you go this Easter holiday for dinner and a shoW? The hcanng was recessed until Thursda}' ·while the state performs blood and saliva tests to compare with 1977 tests to determine "if she's telli ng the truth now or not." said J. Anhur Scott. who prosecuted the case, Mesa Verde Center. For Dinner. For Theatres. ·For Skating. For Browsing~ Mione'• Mrs. Webb testified that when she left the restaurant where she worked in Homewood on July 9. 1977, she "nppcd the buttons from my shin. I ripped the zipper (on my pants) ... Ai.xander'1 Bar a Qrlll "Featuring llahan cuisine" 241-0123 Edward• Cinema 979-4141 Fuddrucker1 'Serving _:NOr1d famous hamburge<s 1n a casual a1mo1pf\e<e" Hamburger Hamlet "Fealurlng unique hamburge,. wllh a New York Slyle bar· 546-7392 ,Family dining lealurong lhe l1ne11 on souos. aalads ou1as and piuas · 919.e135 .. l tned to bruise my arms. to make fi ngernail marks on my breasts ... I used a broken bottle to mark m} abdomen." She said she created a descnpuon of an attacker, from which a po'tice sketch was made. Shown a mugshot of Dotson. she 1den11fied him as her assailant because he so resembled the sketch "th;u 1f I d1dn 't, 1t would show 11 "as a he." she testified. Biibo Baggln1 ·• ,545-1718 751-2518 le• Capade1 Ch1let 979·8680 Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd. (Harbor & Ada m<>I Co~ta "'1esa. Caliiornia • An open letter to all women who use Playtex Tampons Soon you will find new Playtex Sle nder. Super and Super Plus tampons in your store. These PJayte:\ ta nTp t"n' wil 1 no longer be made with a highly absorbe nt fi her containing polyacrylate. Playtex '"Regular·· ta mpons no\' being produced and distributed do not conta in polyacr~ late and are not affected by the change. Why is Playtex doing this? Be~ause there arc ~on1c questions about whether or not certai n super ab orbent subs~ances, such as polyacrylate. increas.e the_ risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. · Playtex will continue to support research on the subject of Toxic Shoc~Syndrome. In the n1ca ntin1e. \\.G ha\c decided to act now by eliminating an~ontrd\\~r"~' tl)~ll might exist associatecd with polya crylate b~ voluntaril~ eliminating it from our products. If you have Playtex Slender, Super or Super Plu~ tampons, Playtex will replace them without charge. Discard these tamP.ons and mail just the fro nt pa nd frotn the empty box (or boxes) to: Internationa l Play tex. Inc .. P.O. Box 7010, Dover, Delaware 19903. You will receive a coupon that you can rcdce n1 to r a free package of new Playtex tampon . plu a refund tor the cost of your postage. The e tampon ~:i ll begin appearing on tore helve by mid-April. Be urc to include ~our nan1c and addre . Allow 4-6 week for delivery. ' Under a compromise reached Thursday b) !OP Wh11c Hou~ aides and senior GOP senators after nearl> two week of pnvatc harga1nini. federal spcndina would be slashed $S2 b1lho n nc't year and nearly $300 btlhon over tht' nc't thrt'C years b) frcc1in1. cuttin1 or ehm1na11ng mans popular progratns. , Amon& the major chanac~i' •The au1nmat1c co"-of·h"1n1 ad- JUstmcnt for tht' na11on's '6 million Socm Sttunty bcncfic1an6 would~ !iuspendcd for thret> \<CR~ and rr- placcd with a ~ f)Crccnl .mnual • -\mtrak, gcnentl revenue t.hanna. I · the Small Businc" Adm1n1stratton. the Job Corp , po tat 1ub•ud1cs. 11 nou grantt to local &ovemmenl\ I and other .Proirams would bc chminut{'<l or ohascd out . .. • ( "i. '• .. ·-- I \ We've se rve you better I \ ~The hardest part th~~Easter · is making the Choice. Family Fare with a Special Flair. You want it, we have it at Mesa. Verde Center. Alexander's Bar & Gril I "FeillUflflH ltiJl1an CUISlnl'" 241-0123 Fuddruckers "SC'ning world famous hilmburgers "' a casuJI Jtmosphere" 751-2518 Hamburger Hamlet "Fedturing umqur hc1mburgen with cJ ~ew York style bar" 546-7392 Mione's 'I ,1m1/y dining ledtunng th<• lm£•st m soups, s.Jlads, p<1stas and p1nas." 979-6735 Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd (Harbo r & Adam'>) (<>'>Id M<•-.a. Cal1forn1d I ... Specializing in designing custom lamp shades and lamp repairs. Complete selectiQn of , lamps for home and office. UC Irvin.e's Asian Week activlties start Moll day < luth rt:prc\CJl lrng I 1lip1no. I •Tunday: t-a~h1on -,hov. of Ira .._ore.to < hinc~. Japanei.c. In· d111onal apd, modern drcs . Korea!) done!l1an and Vu.'tnamc~ tudtnh Studcn1 Assciation an l'xh1b11 and J rl' !1poni.or1n1 uc11v1ucs dunna the food sa1c At 8 p.m .. Indian dancer .annual '\Man Wed. celcbruuon al l JC Ram ya Hani.hankar will perform tn Ir' inc. ~hcdulcd nc'lt Monda) thr Unl\crsrly (enter Heritage lhroua hFnda) Room "Building on lhl· .\\1an l rad111on" •Wedncsda} Man1al am. C ht· ,., the Iheme nese hor~painung and acupuncture .\~tan Weck even I'>. Whll h arc fret· dcmon~tnat10n!o. frtcd nee ca11ng l'OO· and open 10 lhl' publtl tnd ud e tcsl. Al 8 p.m .. t·oun\Cltng p~yrhol­ mamal an' and rnok1ng dl·mon-og1st Christine :11a11 will speak on \trauons. a ta~h1on '>hov.. an .. Thl· Asian I'{: lhe Ai.ian Iden Ill)" acupuncture dcmon1,trat10n and a 1ea tn thl' M1ddk Earth Common\ -crrcmon) • T huro;c1a» T rad111onal .\1,1an An 1hropolog1\l 'i1evcn 'Mo..her dancing. · Japane~ lea t·crcmon). au1hor of "Broken Eanh: 1he Rural tlower arranging. calligraph > exh1b11i. 1 ( h1nesc." will <>peak on ·•f>ca'>ll nt L 1fe and lndonc,1an cultural dt\pla). 10 ( ommuni')t ( htna Toda>-" Tht· r oo<l <;ale\ b) Japanese and ln- progq,1m begin.lo at I r m Wednc~a> <lom·"an -.1uden1 dubi- tn the t 'nl\Cr\11'.t' C enta llcn1agl· •Inda} C ook.ing demonstratrons R(lunl H1sappcar.1me IHO-\pun .. or-h> all wuh'>. V1c1namese pla> food l'd h) the '\tutknl 1-arnlt} ( olloquta \ak h~ VR·tnamc\{' "tudcnt A \\oCla· l>a11\ act1\ rt1c., will he hdd from 11 lion Kabaha}an ( ultural Awan·ne'' am to I pm 10 (iall'W3) Plata Night hcg1ns at fl pm. 10 th~· 'ircual t·u ltur:.tl dl'>pla') Jnd an an I 1nokum Ronm 111 Ml''kl < ourt nh1h11 v.111 tx· urcn 1n ·thl· Adm1ni\-katunng danung '>tngtng and' 1rat111n Bu1ld1 ng lobb) Trat.1111onal manial an!I f1111<h al-.o will he \uld l'3lh da' More 1nformJ11un un -'\s1an \A.l·e~ I he full A\ian \A.\•l'k '>lhcdult"'1' a' au1-.1tte'> t an tx· ohtatned hy l:all1ng follcw.•• l '< I''> ( rw.,-( 11l1u1 .ti < t.'llll'r •Monda> <>ix·n1ng cercrnon1r\ 856-7215 indud1ng a hon dan«l'. \\Ian mu\tt. and food ..ale h) Kabaha>an. the ~ Kemper dean's llst I 1hp1no Student< lub Al K pm • Km Wong a law}er from the AMan->\ high \chool <,t·n1or from ( O\ta J>aclfi~· I egal (enter. will dl\C U'>'> MN 1. lf?w~rd .M. Ogd~n. wa\ plac~·d .. 1 he Rt\C of Anli-Astan Violence on the dt:an !> S<:holastr < honor roll tor and< >ur ( ommuniucc;' Rcspon-.c .. 10 the lihh conM"lUtt\ll' mon1h of tht\ the c ampu) Village Mulltpurpo§(~ ~hoot )Car at thl· Krn1pcr Mtl1.tar} Room School and ( olkge, Bnun' rite. Mo ': OBITUARIES Services held I for merchant 1 Wilson Cheney I ~l·n llC\ ha'<' tl(.'l'O held for Wtlwn I Robert< ·hcnt') owner of( <>'>la Melia C arpc1i, and a rc\ldt·n1 ol AnJhc1m v.ho d1l·d MJrlh 21 aftn J hnel tllne\\ ~r C henC\ \\ho "a' horn 1n < 1rund\ ( entt·r lov.a wa' a "l"leran ol \A.orld War 11 rn thl· "la') "l·allCe\ I k ""' J memtll:r of th« < r)'>lal < athcdral 10 C 1ardl·n ( 1TO\t' llel\\Uf\l\t·dh\ hr\\\tk June a \on Darn I ~ C hcnC\ of ( edar I Kap1d'> lov. a I\\ o c.Jaughic:r'> .lo1 .. nnl· I Tennant of \t. John'>. M1d1 and l 1nnc1 1r Horrdl of Portland < >rl' • and l·tiht granlkhtldrcn I le al'Y ka\n lour \l\ll"r' \ memorial \l'f\ Ill'"'" held ,11 the < f)\tal C alhnlr<il \ < umm11td '>t'r· '1cr will tak:t' plall' tl11\ '>Urllnll'r 10 , ( 1rund} C en ta l111A.<i FV teacher honored I ounta1n Valk} lftgh \chool '>{I · cm:c tea« her l>a~c l tl'ala ha~ won the "al1onal \ctcn(C f cachcrs AS\<X. la· 1100 (1u<11a ... Ohau' 1\ward for tn- . no' at111n'> 1n -.ctond-.in \t tencr teal h- 1ng I rlala "Ill rt'll'f\e \500 and ii medallion for hi'> 1tk:!'> on .. l earning to fh1n~ 111 C ht•nw;1f\ l hrough \'. rt lr ng ·· fhl· program \J\<'\ o;lructurcJ e\'>il)' IO help i,tudenh Jhink about whal 1h1:y \hould he learning tn chemt'>lrY YMCA camp leader• fhl' w l'\I Orange ( ounl) YMC \ ha\Joh uix·n 1ng!> for ml·n and wo ml'n camp lcade ri., lcallcr\-1n-tratn1ng and \w1mm 1 n~ 1nr,1ruuor' .\prltrntt0n<1 can he made al the YMCA office 72f12 C1arlield •\\l' hct\\l'en Cioldt•n V..c\I and Mato \trCl't' <>flier hour\ arl' 'I a.m 111 6 pm Monda) through I nda) and 1J a m tcr noun un "'iaturclay. F-or morl' 1nforma11on. call the YMCA al ~4 7-9622 Gay legal clinic fhl' C ia ) and Lt·\h1Jn C ummunal\ \l•r\ttl'\CentcrofOranr<cC ount'v hai, cstabhshcd o lt'~I cltni(. EHry Mon- da) CVCOI08 prOfC$~10nal 13W)C!~ Wiii -.olunlttr 1hcir 11mc ror consul~ talion~. Appointmenl'i can be made :11 S 14..086:? or SH-1261 Gl1l Scout Council During a rrcrnt mccuna two local resident\ have been elected to 1hc Girl Seoul Council of Orange County board of d1rcc1ors Carolyn Hunt of Jiunllngton Beach and Calvin P 'ichmtdt of Corona del Mar have been ('hosen ~unng 1hc annual ceremony Sorority memben · Three lornl rc~1dt"nts became mem- bers of.,urortllc\ al the Un1\Crsity of Pactfil, \tockton Karen ll uber of ( o!>la MeMt l'nlered Ddta Gamma. Ka yann Connell> of Costa Mesa was ac<t'pll'U b)' ,\lpha ( h1 Omega and Kanlynne Wl'U\crofla14una Beach is nov. a mcmlx•r of l>clla Gamma, Dean'• ll•t A Ncwpon Harhor High School grad uate ha\ been commended by the dean of1ht• Nonhwcstern Un1 vcrstl) \chool ol L duca11on. E: vanston. Ill %1\t1ngu1'>hed acadcmK achieve- 1 Vant''' L Wark Young. a hv.c\INn l lntvl'r\11) student. was among kw irtudenl\ who have gradt• po1n1 a-.eragr higher than 3 75 'Outstanding Youth f\\o )11ung local residents have rctcntl> rlTe1ved 1hc Outstanding Youth Award from thc lhc Boy \){(JUI'> or America. R tl hanl I ucker of ( osta Mesa and ( ra1g ( arl\on of Newpo n Beach are rn<·mbcf\ of the 'I mop 106 and the) ha' l' been recogn11ed for their acht<'H'menl'> fhl'\ rcttl\t'd a pla4uc w11h their rm1urr · engra-.rd and unspecified 1ra H·I av.anh Campu• recruiter C arok I ung. a tfon11ng1on Beach re'>1den1 and a Nonh Dako1a S1atc Lnt,cr\11\ \ludent. ha\ recen1l y v1s- 11ed the Manna tltgh School campu'> to rt•trutt lor her St:hool Search for Talent I he ~ev.pon Harhor Lxchan&e Club relenlh announ~cd wrnners in tis ~ar«h tor Ta lent t0ntc.s1 Rl·grna Del ( 1allo. 8, wa\ 1hc winner 10· the primal) d1v1\ton with her dance pc rformant'l' from ··Fla!.hdante." r1fTan> Rohbrns. 11. and Bretl 1>1eball 1 l won in the Junior d1' 1\1on w11b their Jillcrbug dance. \nd tn thl· ..cnrord1v1m>0. Jennifer Pa1erno~1er. I 5. and Uld1e Hu~man. 14. pcrfor.mcd a winnllli rcnd111 on from "Paqu1r.r.'l :.:....:::.:·· • APRIL SALE SWING INTO ACTION Spring Dresses ~ E verythinc front J J . «, v COMPLETE TEAM OUTFITTERS I\ Complete Line of Fine Office Supplie1 Since 1958 Something Speci~l (1·mi11i1w fo,.J,;,,,, .. :l.ill ~. I -:'rlr. ( .... 111 H1·~11 FASHION f ABRIC CLASSES SPECIALIZING IN COT10NS Baq•I• hr • Barbara • Bridal • Bud'• ( u• tom r 11llor • C.•l••llno • Quality ,,..... • (.oHtlln• H1rallh h~, • C on1lgnm•nt v al· l•rv • C n.ia Mo& <,1arlon•,. • f-lc Bmlka • Nmman C1ambl• l\rcountlng • Hlll11r1r11 ~uu• I lquor • lfollywnod Maglr • Ml(,. .. M .. ltan I •1-.d • M•rl tHy IAmp c;had• {om pany • N"'ll" Vlllagf' < l•en•n • 2nd '-•,.•on • PAr lflr Plfllfl R•nr,.1 • f'M111I lntt•nt Proa • <w>m•thlno «,p•cl•I • C,tr R01r•n. 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For 1985, Fiero Introduces a new GT and adds a 2.8-liter multi-point fuel Injected Y-6 engine The V-6 1s standard in the sleek new GT Coupe 1llld optlonai -to -the Fiero · Sport Coupe and SE Coupe. Available with a standard four- speed manual transmission, the new V-6 boasts 0-60 performance-in 8.5 seconds with projected fuel econ- omy of 22 mpg for city driving and 26 mpg on highways. Fuel economy estimates for the standard 2.5-llter "Tech IV" with a new fi ve-speed manual trans- mission are 25 mpg city and 35 mpg highway. A three-speed automatic transmission is available with both tti~ V-6 and four-cylinder engines. except on the base Fiero Coupe. package consists of new Enduraflex front and rear fascias, rocker ex- tensions and optional rear deck spoiler. giving the car the look of a ,performance machine Matching the improved four- speed manual 1s the ava1lab1fity of a smooth shifting, Isuzu five-speed manual transmission, standard with the 2.5-liter, four-cyltnder engine on the Fiero Coupe, Sport Coupe and SE Coupe The five-speed ts not available with the V-6 engine Clutches with the manual trans- mission Bffl -also-new. with ~uced clutch dis<( inertia and assembly mass. and new lining material for smoother shifting and Improved durabtttty . . New in the Fiero interior for 1985 is the replacement of the 011 warning light with pressure gauge in the instrument panel cluster. while the voltmeter will be replaced by a warning light. . The new top-of-the-line GT Coupe features the aerodynamic styling Introduced on last year's In- dianapolis 500 Pace Car The GT Pontiac's Fiero remains one of the most Innovative cars on the market today, utiltzing a space frame chassis with separate reinforced body panels called "Enduraflex .. The panels are of a "friendly" reinforced material that will bend and snap back on minor impact. cutting down on body damage For 1985, Fiero introduces a new GT and adds a 2 .8-llter multl-polnt fuel Injected V-6 engine. IVERSO HUGEINVENTORY PORSCHE AUDO CHEVROLET QUALITY & EXCELLENCE AT ·COMPETITIVE PRICES LEASE THE NEW 1985 AUDI 50008 .. FOR S298?e9 mo. . NL~10~~ da y IN STOCK IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY HUGE SELECTION-SAVE ' ISll JIMl for J limited time yoo un ltm thb Audi !>OOOS klllM'Y sedan' for a prk:t of S298. month This spacious !>OOOS ComtS with. lone ~,,of \hn<IA1d' lulures. ~power sunroof. automatic transmission and AM/FM sttteo cantlle radio lln ofltf 11 nailablt on• 60 month closed end ltnt Monlhll pavmenh are bned on manufadurtt's suu 11ted retall price~ luslnc tenm e1ttndtd by VCI Prtsllft Lusrtt onl, 0 AC S~8 down.~ IK '" R,r,,tr1lion len. tut\ Ind other oplt0m. may affect yow montNy payment IN STOC IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I . • . -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 911 CARRERA _,Ja~ .--_, I HUGE SAVINGS IMMEDIATE . DELIVERYI See the New 944 Interiors-In Stock SEE OUR SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED PORSCHES AND OTHER FINE MAKES AND MODELS ... LARGE SELECTI ON -RUGE SAVINGS FINEST SERVICf & PARTS CHEVROLET ~ PORSCHE AUDI a VOLKSWAGEN NEWPORT BEACH 673-09 0 -IN THE U.S.A. -<Al pttett ~ 111. k . unoa. do< '"· ec>ttons. un_ unbr 11 a.ntrat.» stb1 11 pnor ult l Offtt rood ttwu ' I 8~ , • , • . . I • .... "'·-·: .. I. • · Buslnessm•n~·•-Lease Special: 1984 CADILLAC El.j>ORA~O 5 299=0. plus 25 c~u. plus tax'°' 48 mos. S297l.42 plus w11rr.-nty due upon dellvery. Clo~End Commerclail l.t'.iue 165 30621 'IJ COUPE DEYIW Leather, low mHes. (f18'20f ·•12,995 ~ •• J .. • Best Prices· • Great Selection • Convenient Location • Super Service •. 1.e ... Dlrett-All Modelli New & Now .UMd '1001 1 I ------ Or ng~ Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday, Aprll 5, 1985 -_....___ Georae Watta, owner of the fint Ford Thunderbird ever built -a 1955 two- .eater (bottom half of photo) -•tan ch with the car and hi• newest Thunderbird -the nation'• fint 30th anniverN ry Um lted edltlon model -at Earne•t Ford . b Oranae. Watta al.o own• the one-mllllontl Thunderbird (a 1972 mod~l) . . First U.S.-built Nissan car rOlls of I_ the line in Smyrna SMYRNA, Tenn (AP) - Nissan's first U.S.-bullt passen- ger car rolled off the assembly line last week as Japan's No. 2 automaker Joined Toyota anti Honda In building automobiles In the United States. The Sentra. Nissan's top-sell- ing car, is being produced at the same plant where 150,879 tight trucks have been assembled since the factofy opened nearly · two years ago. The first Sentra was completed about a Neek before the end of Japan's four-year restraint agreement that has llmltod Jap&nese auto exports to the United States to between 1.68 mlltlon arid 1.85 mllllon vehlclt's annuall;. Most analysts expect Japan's government to continue to rein In Its automakers for fear that Congress might lmpos~ man- datory quotas If the Japanese grabbed too big a share of the U.S. market. "If Nissan thought It could export as many cars as It wanted to the United States. ther~·s no way that It would be starting to build Sentras m Smyrna." said Phillip Fricke. an analyst for the investment firm Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York. Scott Merlls, an analyst for the mvestment firm of Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. In New York, said he expects Japanese Imports to rise between 5 percent and 10 percent under a system of "quasi-voluntary l nstead of quasi-mandatory" restraint. However. because Sentras - Nissan's least expensive model -will be buttt In the Uni~d States now. Mer11s said, Nlssc\n can flll its import quotas witl more expensive models such a: Maxlmas and Stanza$. "N(ssan sh_ould get a blgge bang per quota If they bulld the small-margin Sentras Ir Smyrna." he said. Nissan Is followirig the lead o Honda, which-began assemblln' Accords in Marysville, Ohio, ir December 1982 and has no111 become t~e nation's No. " carmaker. ahead of Amerlcar Motors. . Toyota began making sub· compact Chevrolet Novas ir Decefnber In Fremont, In a joint venture with General Motors Corp. Mazda plans to open a plant In Flat Rock. Mich .. In 1987, and Honda will open a small plant in eastern Canada In 1988 _ ............................................................................ __ . . . , ... ,... ' I ' - - ' ' • I ' . OVER -150·-_-UNITS ,l-N -ST CK --· ---;~1 - • • ' , , . •I 1 1~99 ~f!3n SAL~ PRICED F.J:.~%J:~ __ . ~j . ___.!.----• 1 _.... ~! I • ' I I \ I .. NEW '85 JEEP CJ-7 17877 Fully factory equipped OWN A LEGENDI ORDER YOURS TODAYI EASTER W-EEKEND DEMO SALE ---HURRY WHILE SELECTION LASTSI ~a5 ALLIANCE* .'85 ENCORE . '85 FUEGO APR .. • **5 Year, 50,ooo · Mil -. I 1 . ' - • 36 mo low dOWf1 OAC PLUS Warranty -"--, .,. ·on · 85 Renault Vehicles . NEW SUPER LOW FINANCE . . . RATES ON '84 ALLIANCE and ENCORES . 8.5°/o APR ~t 48 mos OAC · .. . 10 .5°/i ·APR at 60 mos OAC ' \ ' . ";, ------· ------- . ·--. . \ . / '--'-6=' ~=---...-..~--------__,;;_...--------. -- .. • • Of *"OI COut OA•LY PILOT /Frtday. Aotll 5. 1985 e1A1111 IEIAI ' 110 ... 5 cit* flJnp'te, automatic tr..,...._ .,._ llM./._ brakes, power st..mc, rldal tfrn, M concltb•'I· •trm;c cassette, pow• windows, lloy Wheeh, cNH mir•, central locks, power miron, tachometer, wlder- coatklc, tilted pss and more. ., 1.9 Fl ..... automatic, power steerMc, · aw concltJol*'I, power brakes, tacflo. meter 1auc11. dark titted wildows, pop top, velor '4)· hoh,ery , refri1erator, 12/110 VI au, propane stove, cabinets, recirq swivel seats, "lvlnc ..._..._._. room" bedroom and more. --- fllC hflOUI .._.. fltCmlOUI .,..... ~ ..,.... '9CTI110UI ....... '9C"'10UI ...... .,._aTAW ..WAUJ:W MmaTAW ._....,.....fA'Wllff' U..-1AI lff 1'19 ~ ..-W.. TN~ l*IOM er• file I0110wM9 P9t90M w• fN ~ perlOfll •• ni. ~ ~ _,. clOW'9 ~. .,..,,... ... doerib.,.....,,... -Oolnt bu**'... ~ ~. tf "llHWAY '°ART.: (·t) TIA FJHAHCIAL A.a. D(XACO INOVITAIH OONCON f L 21 LIOOUOOTtMV,!!-, !!,.":'!fd NIRI. •OOO ,,.ecArU1ur 80CIATU.(21THET8.4A8-UO., 172IO NewflClp9 St ,.,_...,_ °"""· Santa and .. ~~'!~UdO-~ ~ct. lul'9 700. NeW· IOCIA TU. (3) TIA ..... 1, 'ountelrl v-.;. CA AM. Clllfornla t2705 TOUM.--;:=-._!..: ll011Md1.~t2tl0 'INANCIAL INaURANCI t270I ConNctlcut Mutuel L.119 ~.-·-•-"CA..'r~Cor'PO'• AMOCIATU, 14) KU"D O..i. 8 Odien. 1220 rn......-~.•Con-L~~·~·_!.~ lltton. a CllHot"6I cwpor. flH~L ASS~TU. Peti! Newport. Apl 211, MCtlCu1 corporatlOll. 1.0 tomle carper .. ~ ... !! ...,, fQll:lfMNMM a.... '°' ~ ~: ,,0 ~.....,,CA NMI Gilrd9ft ..,.... tMtllotd. UclO. ,..,.,.,. -.. -Mfller,c:.... ..... ... .,.., MHPCW1 a.ati, Titl9 ~ .. con-COMICtl!M.Of114 "'93 Roberl F. ~ 8'., CA tHll 1739 dueted tiy; an lnQMcMI Dunn PrQ081'1.1M CotPot· Thie l>Ulln... II con 4000 MICAl'thut loulev#c:I, &.In O Kwc:I, 902 Prom O.•let 8 Cotwl e1ion. • Ceilft>rnte OOfPot· duo19d by • COfP0'9t~ ~ 700, ~ 9Mdl, ontory Ort"'9 W•t Newpot1 TIVI "e1emen1 ... fled el on, 28 9'00khOllOW OrM. ~ L HenfY, ... ,_ Cllfornill f2teO' ~ T eeecti, CA ~ With the County C.lc ot Or· Senta AAA. Cal#ornle t270S I I • e u o II 1 rn p , 4 0 0 0 r.. ~ le eon.-119 County on MMClfl 11, PldftO louthwtill ~-Thll •tal.,._,. .,.. ~ ~ ~d. a.Ace duat9lt w an lnclMduel 1N& 0809· • ~ GOtPot• th m. County Clet1I Of "" 700 • .....,_, IMdl. Cell-• bWn.O ~d ,.,,...,. •I.loft. ~ Cemino a.I ftll> County on Aprt .!:.!!!t1 tomle 12tl0 Thie • ...,,_,. -.. fl..0 PubhlMd Of~ CoMt eouth. 8ulW 110, a.II 0'900, · ... ,_, a.otoe ::!};:'' 4000 wfll\ the County CIMI of Of· Delly PllOI Maren 15, n. "· CINlomla 12108 Publllh9d Ofenoe Cotllll MecArthur wd. 8'11t• 9"08 County on Mwoh 20. Aprii 5. t985 fhl• ~,,... 11 eon1 ally Piiot A"'1f 5, f2. 11. 21 700, NewPott IMoh, Clll· 1N5 F-79' duC1M by 1 Ol'W .. pen1 19&& , ..... IOtftle t2leO '17*7 ,.INp Thlt butln4111 II con· ~blefled Or11nV9 ~ Oanl•I L MeOreglJr., .,._II' MftTIC( ducted tr/'• genetel ~Deity Piiot MMCll 22, 29, P\MUC NOTICE. PrMICMnt --'"~----""----nereNp Aprll 5, 12, 1N5 Thll ttetement •II tiled o.otge Fotgn« F~8~ flCTmGUe IMl .... 11 with the County Qerlc of Of. ACTmOUI ........ Thill 9tatemen1 ... med NAMI ITATDllNT .noe COunty !"' Mt!c:tl 27. r:!•f==.,. wtttl the County Cieri! of Or-PUBLIC NOTICE . The IOllOwlng Pet~ "' 188~ ~ ... = County on Mardi 8. flCnnout IUIMH d~I! ~:. 203 'tet PublllMd Of9"08 ~ ~NNINOHAM• & Al· nNltt N.U. ITATllSNT SI , Newport BMctl, CA Delly PllOC A.prll 5,. f2. 19. 2t. SOCIATU, 5 ~ Pt6& o.rwtll Md w..,.,, Al· TM loloWtng pweone 9re t2te3 1H5 Newpof1 e.ecn. Cellbnll ..,_,. .. U., 1ll01 V8"1 doing l>UelMN M Oeoofah LY"fl A~ard, F-864 92658 ec.... A.._, ....._, CA M M ENTERPRISES Ill, 203 •lit 51 , Newport Coc;hrane . CheM , LIV· "7tt 1"2 Vleta Ceudll Hnpot1 8Moh CA 92"3 ~ lngaton ' eom,eny, k'IC., I Publlhed Ofange ~ 8Mdl CellfornJe t:zeeo Thi•' bu1109t1 11 tOf'I· rta.IC NOTICE Ca.llforrne eorpor•llOf'I. e o.11Y P11oC Marett 15, 22. 29. M.,oetet • Maion. 1H2 ducted tiy. en lndlvlduel ,9CTITIOUI ..,._11 ~: ~~ 8Mctl Ac><i 5. 1N5 Vitt• Caudal. Newpor1 Oeoofltl l'k*atd I ......... _ .. _..... T .. C?! ! .. 1 ......... 1 11 ~on. F-797 Beactl. CA 9teeo Thia 1t•""'9nt _.. ftled -•• .. ••-"' '"• uvl ,,.... " ~;~idQ91nan8o. 1 ~ t' wttb ~_?:ou"'Y C:Wll 01 Of. ~ = ::"""' .,. duf~ bye• :,si::'::-. 1--;...;;;,;;..-.--..-... ...... __ CA ';f Of • So .._..na, = ....... nly on M9reh 8, ( l I M E T R 0 «*rt:Ad"*"trMlon '9CTITIOU9 ........ Ro1Hnnt De Orew f~ CHtRO~RATIC Cl!HTER. (2) Thlt 1talemetll w• IMed U.. ITATIMINT 23012 Bettna S.. Of So' Publllhed Or Coal METRO CHIROPRACTIC with 1"8 COunty Cler1I of Of. The folowlngpeteonellfel..Aaune.CAl2177 ' OallyPltotM•rot18ir.22,29• GROUP, (31 METRO angeCountyon Metc:tl 11S. dOfl'G bueNM.• fhl1 butlMM la eon· ~ 6 1915 Hf.Al TH CENTER. (41 1085 ...._ DIAL OOHCEPTS. INC , ed tr/ a 98'*., l*t· . F·7~ ~3R~.:!~T~ o~:· .. 6 ,,.._. A~ 941 0oa Wood Colt• M8N netlhlc> ..._ • • ...... -·--,. CA 9~7 . . Mwgatet MMOn. ~ Newpot1 8c:h • CA 929e0 .. ~ ........... CeMer """"°"¥, Selv•tot• Fl .. enn• De Oro•. Loi• F Robertdh ~~2~ om., ,_.C .• ~-• ....,.,. oela, • c.hfornle e«por· BrldQemen "8..IC NOTICE or 81'11, ....,..... • ...-. • • -• 9110n 949 0oa Wood, Coll• Thlt t11tement wu 1119d t28e0 • Pubhhed ar.... CoMt ...... CA 924°27 Wllh ,,,. Coonly CW1I ol Or· N01'1C9 (W Thi• butln41U I• eon· Delly Piiot April I , f2. 19, 21. Thi9 bUllMM 11 eon-ange County on Mwetl 11, ll'UaJC HeAMtG ducted by 90 lndMduel 1985 duc:teo by a e«porellon 1985 Notlee la hereby gfwn thal Rober1 A Badget F-llT Anthony Aacelle. Pr.U-m1m a c:onc:uu.n pubk i--ing Thie lteterMnl wee tll«I denl Pubfllhed Ofenge Cout wtn be t*<t by ltle Plennlng wtth the County Cletk of Of. Thie tt~I wu tiled OMy ,Pltol Mera. 22. 29 CommlMIOn of lhe City of enge Counly on Febfuary l--------- w41h me County Cler1t of Of. April 5. t2 1985 Hun11ng1on a..c:h, In the 28, 1985 ft7011I F~~~:A~ .. ange COunty on Marc:n 8 ' F-823 Counc:ll Ctiamt>wa of IM 1U& • Civic C.Ote•. Huntington Publlen.d Orange Coatl TM lotlowlng penona •• 5 '1'7G911 f'ta.IC NOTICE e.ac:n. 11 the hour of 7·00 Dally Piiot Merdl 15, 22. 29, doing bull,..... u Publlehed Or Cout pm , °' u eooo therMflet April 5. 1995 SO WHAT SOFTWARE, Delly Pltot Mllchen:r. 22 29 ~ CCXMT .. poMIOle on Tueedey the F·804 9543 EJ FWy •20. Fountain Aprt & 1t15 ' . ' Of' THI ITATI 18th dey of April. 1915. IOf V~ CA 02708 ' F 795 CW C~OflNtA the purpoee of ~Ing• Wllt!M'I Mlc:f\MI St""*"· . '°" T .. COUNTY r. q u. 11 by R 0 b .' I PU8UC NOTICE 9543 El Rey 1'20. Fountlln 1---------1 Of' ()RA#M Mk*efaon to appfoYe Ten-Valley, CA~ot Pl8JC NOTICE Eetete of M. EOWINA tativ. TrllCt MIP No 104t4 NOITIC ... I,.. Thlt butlMH II COfl· PEARCE. Ilka EDWINA F and Conditional bceptlOn TWe A.NO ~Cl ducted by '" lndlvlduel ftCTITIOUI .,_.. PEARCE, OecMMd. No 8$-01 ~ Cout.el O. WIKI.,,, Stephena MAIM eTATPmNT No. A.1253~ ~ P9rrn11 No. 8s.1 ~ PUelJCc""' • '"Tl•~ Thie •t•ttmen1 w11 Ned T"' IOlloWlnQ per.ona .,. NO'OCI «W "*' on Ap1I 4, 1985 The vr v-.. ,._ With lhe County Clet1I ol Of· dOfl'G ~ u: INTINTIOH TO P'otee1 • loellted on the ISie 9504. Subd 3 ~ County on March 27. LAMB CHOPS. 371 E. MU. MAL ~ llOlttl .aide of Loe Pat09 0.-u c c ) 1985 22nd St , NelWPot' 8eeclh,· NOTIC! IS HEREBY tween81meandlynnStrMt, NotlOellhW~glVe!lby f'17MM ~-------------~-~--~---------~~~~-----~~----·CAt2MO · o~~~~~~~~~~~the~~ ~·~ ~~~OfengeCoMt • · pert 8 Roy1. 378 E 22nd flrmetkift by IM ebove Will· Zone and propoMI 10 IUb-llc: NII ol I fol :H d• Delly Piiot Aprll 5. f2, 19, 28, '12 OllYlkET onlilm '12 F•I ••--11 8••· ~ BMcn. CA 111d Sur>ettor Court on AprU divide• 1.2111Ct• lit• Into 1er1bld eoll•t•ll wi t>t 1985 ..... 92eeo 8. 1U5 at t-oo a.m.'or ther• 1111 lot• I« 111e PUrl>OM of ~d •1 1118 "°"' of to 30 F-869 4 door,~~ (1WS15) Pickup wit1t ..... lli,... (2£7416) Donna R. c-y, 371 E. •tt• within-me lll'tllt ellollll9d c:onetrueUng lour Wlglefem-o etock AM . on lne 18th •----.-----'4985 •44911. 22nd St .. Hewpor1 e.c:n. by law MARKE HUAWITZ lly reeldenc:el 11\d 10 permit dAt't ol Aprl, 1N5. at 5152 P\alC NOTICE U CA t2MO ueartor ol the Wiii of M0 a lour tool reduction lrom Ket ... AV9.i Loe Alamltoe I Thi• bUtlneH 11 c:on· EDWINA PEARCE. ake the minimum "5 foot wide County ol Ofenge. Stet• of NOTICI Of' ~-------------~--------------~~-------------~~by~~~ ~~,~~~~.r~1~the~1~11\d ~-~ 'IO ... ..__ Cl/I 8 Hoy1 CUMCS. wtll Ml.I at ptlvt1e eubdlvieion quy .. -• • _, • -.rs 'IO ¥W OAllPll '11 ¥W OlllYllTIILl Thl9 ttetement wu tiled NII to lhe h~ and '*' Alf lnttf•ted P14'1or11 ,,. tur• ~ S wll."-__. "' _... (lGllJll ) ,.,,......,_.. •1 .. --(t••,.u) low -L. ... , _ .. ·-·~(lCHJJll.S) . With lhe County Cler1I of Of. ,,.. bid<* on the tenne and Invited 10 allend Hid heW· Thie .... II being held IO NOTICE IS HEREBY c,._, -·· ~.,...... ..._.,..... ..... --· "'-~-••• 7 ... ,-,-. "-····_···-· "* County on Mareh 8, c:ondltlone herMf'I . ., men-lnQ and expren their enforce iM .dgb!a .of the GIVEN th1t at lta ,._,.., '7185 '8485 1985 11IOMd all right 11111 and oplnlona Oftlly or 1n wtltlnQ United Statee Smelt Bu• mM11ng ol Aprtl 15, fN&. ·-'27911 Inter.it ot M EDWINA t9g11dlng lhll propoeel Ai ,,... Admlni.tratlon under theCltyCoundoftNCltyol PvblWlecl Of11ng9 Coest PEARCE eka EDWINA F the 1111f1ng tlafl wilt gl\'I a MCurlly egreernent w1tn Costa Meta .... COl*6et a C I .. MMONWEALTH ··vw :.____ = 5:':. 1~:,<11 22. 29, ~!1::~~=~:;, 1::, :::: t~":/~.::; ;:ici:w~ ~.~=e:;~~,;!, ~:~~O~IV~~~.g~ E f·825 County of Orenge, Stele of and q""11on1 tiy 1he Plan· Diana Betry OBA Larry• Dell H eurplu1 pr~y. d«ler· ~ 1---------c.tlforl'U The ,.., pr~y nlng CommlNiorl on Iii. In 8~amen10. Cell-tng 111 Intention10 dltc>oM of IDWD • , la dleetlbld 11 tOllOwt F"urthtr 1nl0tma11on may fornla la llHC>l<la rNI Pf~Y. _____ .. -rtB.JC NOTICE All tt\411 C«tllfl lend titu· bl ~taln«S from the o. LARRY 8 DELI Mtllng AprM 1~ 1N5, •the 1 ..... I .... ,. f amity 548-0220 I § -MO'nCI •ted In '"' City of Ofenge. pertment of 0..1tapo..,.t ...:~ ~~ ': ~vf~· ~~ 'do:~ng '::'~· -..&. County ol Ofange Stet• of ~ 2000 Main StrMt e.,,. or ·--· 1Pf ...,, 1..,.....1ion, ·-.,, ........ ••• ' 1953 INVn.QelOI Cllllfornle IOWlt . Hunt1ngion B .. eh Cell~ 1985, tOO AM unlll NII thtl1.ndlobtdlap0Md,Mt· .,.., ...,. smce Hot~l'_'!-!ebyglventhe1 lot'~ 111) of a .. ,. fornll ·92848 •t' 1714) time llng forth In ~-*"'9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~eu~~~m~eo1~m111~~~ T~~lee-~enm~~~~.~~or .:: Cout Com~lty College .. lfllCI ol hi c:ord~ with the prOVltlonl reMNttlon1 to bl reMMKt Dlltrlc:t of Ofenge County, Grand AV9nue Addition , u to be not t ecilon ol S.Ctlon 9504 Svbdlvlllon tJy IM pub41c: Mttlng lhe Calffornle, wMI rlCAIYI Mel-lhOwn on 8 Mep rK<Xo.d In leken on ltlll prc>poMI, 11 .. o1 lhe U,;.lorm Com-time end p..oi of the Ille, WE WANT TO SELL PONTIACSI FANTASTIC FIERO FOR ONLY ~8995 on11s199 ! • .. IT 8,8% ,__:~ AIElllCA'S SPOlln,-TWI SUTEll 11 WAITlll FOii Ylll ) w•.rc ,,,. tf\ """''• .,, (Nltt ,.,. '1tt •tflf' '1"'Atvf llO' '~ r tti , .. t &. 111~ \lppf "l '''° ·~, 1~t """"""'°"' '~,OM t' f _,f') \ f••' t'N' tf'\l i'f, ,~I wf 1 .t"4 lff' It• (/Ir~ 1"'f t()fth,,. fJf •H ,... Ir')!'¥ •Ir , ... ojO'fl'd •'l(l'O •• .., 1 ·ad '•fl''f '"""''°'"'(lo 1 IOd.ly' I I,~ ll'fl'>'>1 .,.,~ ,,,W)NIM ,.,....,PINI''"""'"' $/~IJ'i c•v O' uw ~ .... ""'·iii• " .. 'o.. ,.., llriH•~ ... -.... " ~·. 4\.,.. t n °" ~'··"' c•..- - LllHfT ., • ·''''' ,.,,., a •• '""', , -. .. - I '"-4 , ..... ,,,.., ~ l(W:•' ...-~ j111rflllkff"' .,,,., ; ~1\11 ...• t • ....... •• """'! ~I '"'ff Iii'~ ~ _, ~I,.,•' ••t , .. ,..., ""'• ?• AN 1111 • OOJ r-. ~ """""""' _ .. "''' r/41\ ... .,.-< "'Wllfl" r&l'Wln "NII v.-"" l •'l'I ·• •" ,.11.,i. ... ''~•l•l~ 1.-c aw Im °'4ft1M ,.._. pott SICllUI ,,,_ 4 •I r,. _,,_.. ,, .. , ' "'" ·~ UI "'''' ""'""""'°''" .. ,_,~ti..,.,,_ y ,..,,.,I>"- ,., r~.,, ·'""lllC -~1 .. ., -"""'°"'_ ,.,., '•""1 ''~ ···~,.. l .. .. " lot tW ~ "'>< Pft W,Ml•I ,Aflll!ltl 'I.NI 6(i Sl•tl 16 !W p "'* S,.., P U 'ti r(I "'"' ,., ii & M '"" 0..•l'f ,.,_. Jll(.t II I \I\ 16 Alt IO l OI ~«· ,, .. GREAT PRICES• 100°/o FINANCING oAc Piif LI"'IPS 837.-2400 IBlUJilCK • IPONfililAC · M -.. um AUCIA PIWY., lMUIA mu •F --""· MON.·fRt SAM TO 9 PM•SAT. I TO 6•CLOSED SUll>AY KEIP THAT GREAT GM FEELING .,_.~~.!.':...":'.!'!'..~ WITH GEMJlfE GM PARTS 111riv~1:.~~ I ,. 9d bids up to l>UI no 1a1er Boot! 3• P11g1 14 of Mite: pleeM lliOrnl1 ' wrtlt«1 r• "*c:lal COde of tne Stal• of "1•bffehlno tetme end con- 11\Wl 10 00 • m Monoey, Meoe. •eeord• of Ofenge queet 11\d • ttemped Mlf· Cellforn4e dltlont of the .... and caM- Aprll 22. 1985 11 the County, C .. lfOfnla addr...O en"9k>pe DATED. Meretl 28. 1N$ "\'°' ... lld bld1'1n wrl1""' Pvr~.......... "'-lllment 01 TM Pf<>Pet!Y It ()()fTlmonly Date April 4, 1985 • ....... Co _ .. •• _ c""' __ .,, ..,_. kl'C>Wn end relerred to u cu, ''•""'"' Com· A.~ It.... ., lno., '--.N '· ......_ '• tty Hid college dilllrlc1 located .. tlcor It., N. ~. Cleft& ., 1370 Ad•m• Avenue •et South 01.nge StrMI, mlMton, •r: "'-'" w. ,...,. CA 11•:r-A. z. IMM •p bllthed 01 Coe t C ' Ofenge, Callfor"'8 PubUlhld Ofange Coast · u ange • Colt• MIM. elttornll •t The ...... tubjlct IC) ClUf· Dally Piiot Aprll 5 1985 Publlth Ofange Cou1 Delly PllOI Aprll 5. 1985 wttleh llme Nici bid• wlfl D9 rent tax .. eovenenta eon-· F-eM Delly Piiot Aocll s. 1985 F-ee3 :bllely opened and rMd I dltlOnl r•trlctlont, reMf· F·851 P\8.IC NOTICE PRINT a SINO SUMMER I vetlont. rtghll, r\gftt1 of wey -P\ll.IC NOTICE 1985 COMMUNITY SER· ...emtntl ol reoord and P\ll.IC NOTICE Untt.d ...... VICE S B R 0 C H U R E , other matterl 81 mey bl IP-8UMfllC>M8 j Dtetttct COWi COASTLINE COMMUNITY prOll'eel by the Offer~ CITACtON JUPIC&AL IUMMOHI ,., 1M COLLEGE E.xo9pt u to the loregotng AMINOeO COWLAtMT CIT ACION JUC>tCIAL loutNnt ~ Alt bids ere to bl In ec-metten ol lltle. IM rMI c-Ne. Cft1711 c-No. A 71111 of C..._. c:ordanoe wlttl the Bid Doc:u--prOC*fY II lo bl IOk:I In 11.a NOTICE TO DEFENDANT NOTICE! TO DEFENDANT Cid Aot98"I , .. ment1 wttldl er• rtOW WI f11e .... 19" eondltlOn with wNll· EJ*° • Acueedol enV'I (_.'MO e Ac:ueedo) l.M•HT Ne. es-..... e.-(1) and m.Y bl aec:ured In Ille ewr eppetenl or hldderl CM!Of'OI O. QOLO.. IAUZ.AR, AKA IAlllMllT flRtT bffW:. of the Director of llatl'\808 may ••111 °"9'• ... · ft.80N MWaT· 8AUZAA . ~o COMfl\AMT PUfc:hulng ol uld COiiege ;ie1~ their rlgh11. If eny, to MIMTI, MIRA D. lil Al YOU ARE BEING SUED IUMllllOMt dlalrlct r800YetlromtME.JltaJtoror 009--t. IOWAAO D. HO~· BY PLAINTIFF IA UD' LE STEPHEN A STEP· Each bidder ITIVll aubmlt the .... ,. fQt erty darn• Ill A. OOI' ESTA DEMANDANDOJ HENSON .. genetal 1*1· With hie bid a calhler'• nol dlecloMc:I by !he Of. YOU AAE BEJNG 8UED GCFS. INC .• Clllfor.~ c:or-,..., or F£RAAA GULCH c:hectc cert"*' eh4ldl or feror'• intpeetlon of "" BY PLAINTIFF IA uo LE por1llon Ind lk:enMd GOI· MINING COMPAHY L TO • ~·. bond me6e peyabte prOC*fY Ofteror• "' .. r• EST A DEMAN DANDO) Syi-lec:11on egenc:y Callf«nl• ~ ·~- to the order of the CoMt .._. the Executor and ltle ~ Kantor end Wllffem W .,., "-" IO ~ lfllp, 11\d " generll l*tnet Comrnuntly College Olllrtct eitete from ell lleblllty. "*' ._.,.tldl ...,. .n.r tft'8 ~le of PAIR O'J ACKS MINING Boatd o1 Trutt... In en though ll ""Y latet bl di.. You "-"" IO c.-.-""*9 °"' reu to ... a a,pe. COMPANY. l TO , e Cati· amount not leel then five eowt9d thet the fllec:utor .,. efter tMl IWft!MM le written ,..,.._ It ·tlile tornla llmlted pll1Mrthlp; percent 15%) of the eum bid lhOIMd htve known old~ ""*9on JO-. to ... • eyp.. CIOUr't. DAVID H GAYNE. JOHN & ... QUatMI• thet the bid>-• !IOt d~9d by Of. .,,... repoftM .. tMe A ...,., ., ,..._ call d 0089; HOUSTON MACHIN· der wlll enter Into the f•or 1 lnepec:tlOn Alt oftetl oewt. Mt ........ FM: 10W a,pe. ERV SYSTEMS. e TUM pr~ ConlfllCt " Ille mutt lnc:klde the Offetor'e A ...._, or ..,._. oaM .. '"""" ,..,,,_ ..wt. be Corporellon, dt>e MECHAN- aame le -oeo lo him In lldl~t that lMy .... ,,..._.,OU:,...,... "'"~ ..... """'If ,.., ICAL SYSTEMS JOSEPH the _.,.,,, of flllUre 10 entet heV9 neither rtc*Yed nor r• """"" '"" •-,._..be went the °""" "'-,._ W STEMAN; LENOM E Into MICh eon1rae1 , the "9duponainyrepr~tellon lft P"t* ..... form If J'OU .... STEMAN. BRUCE G proc:eedl of lhl'cheek wllt be by the Executor °' the Ex• went the couft I• '-,._ W J4"1 do fMt fMe ,_ CA RR Y . JU 0 I T H I lorteUed, or In lhe cue ol e, eou1or'1 llQenl. wllh rMP8Cf ..... 'lllPOM8 Ol'I tlfM, JOU mer O · M A l l E Y . H L bond, the full llUfl'I theteof fo the oondltlon of the prop. K JOU do Mt ... 19W .... the MM, Md rew TRENTHAM , MARJORIE will be Jomlted lo N10 col· er1y Any offet aubmllled '"90f!M °" Mme, ,_ l'M1 ...... _., Md ,,... T R EN T H A M , C LA I R E 1egt dlW1cl ,.,,.,_, llldude 90 tllc>r•• .... the c.e, eM 10¥' ~!NJ be &Me ""'-'t ANDERSON RALPH D Mo bldOet may wtthdr-decler1t1on 11111 lh• ...... _, Md ,,... WemMf from the ANOERSON.GARRISONW hlabld loraperl0dlor1orty-1PY'eh ... lewltholltwatrll'lty «tJ _,be t.11.e wftMve -'· BRINTON, ROBERT J nv. (45) days.,.., lhe d•I• or eny kind .. to· (•) IM ...,..., •emtnt .,_ the There.,. ottwf ..... ~ FOLLMAN; JAMES A M1 tor Ille opening theteof. ,c:ondlllon of tM Pfoperty °' -'· ' ~·· Y0ti IMJ WOl'll OGLE. SR . JOHN A. ROSE. The Board o1 Trut1 ... r•,lt• lniprovetMnll. (b) IPPll· There .,. ether ..... '• to C ... 9'I ettONMlf i'ttf!I RICHARD W RILEY; end l«Vlatheprlvllegeolrejeet-'Uble zoning, or (0) I*· ............ '°"..., .... _.,."'"do"°' 111\0Wft GEORGIA LUE SAMPO, lr'G any and Ill bide or to' mttt8d UM9 of tne prOC*fy " call '" ..._, ,._... '"....,_,,JOU !NJ eel M Plelntlf11 .....,. eny lfregulttlllee or fn... I ~·and offet• .,. Invited _., •• '" do "°' kMWA .. ..,,., ,..., .. Mfwtoe ., VI IOtmellf* In 1ny b4d or In I'°' Ihle P'OC*IY and rTMJt M ...._,,JOU "'8' eel.,. • ..... eN offlM lllelM In CARL LOHO AZTEC RE-the bidding bl In wrtt"'V and wtll be r• ....,_, ,.._,, .. Mtvtoe f# the,.._ boofl), SOURCES INc a New COW(' A.M '· THOW• oel~.O •I the offloe Of • ........ offlM (!Mted lft ~ de .,_ le .... Me111Co ~pore1i0n. CHAIS I ON , l1 e o . Y Ic e Hurwitz. Remer I ._,......Moel). ~ _.. dtedofl flt-LONG. DENNIS LONO, ChMnltr, ..... ,,,... Al· OIVenoenio, Altomty9 lor ~ • ... .. .... dlelel ......... Ufl ...... MARIA LONG. RICHARD tetre, C.-t Cemrn1tri1t,,Executor. at MO N41wpoft ,,.._.. ..U ..._... ,_.. de IO DtAI CAUNOA'NOe BEATTY, BAHCOHIO NA- C.,.... Df*tct c.ntet OfMI, Suite 1555 ...... wtM ...._lift"""° pere__r.r e e enter Ifft• TIONAL BANK WALTER l"llblltNd Ofenge Cou1 News>or1 8Meh, Cellf0tnllt de IO DtA8 CAUNOANOI fMVI ' ...,.__. . WILLIAM MILLEA. o.ly Pllof Aot'fl 6 12. 11115 t.2MO. or '"llY be flled ""'" ,.,.~,. .. "'., u a ......... ""'· WILLIS I ELSE. DANIELE F·870 the Clenl of MHI 8uoetk>r IU' ....._ -"' 8 ,.... UM certl • UN ..... EV AN 8 ARTHUR D Cout1,ordllllver9d1o"°'*1 ............... .... ... ._"' le .,,...,•,HERMANN, BROOKS p ---------•A Hutwltl. hq,., of HutWttJ. UN MN. llM ...,,.... "~ ... ,.......IJULIAN, WILLIAM E Mee;. "8JC NOTICE ~I OIVenoenio. A Pro-........_ "' .. off'eoef• MOtfta •.,......... "9M.,. DONAl.D. JAMES H. MILL· ---------IMllonttl C<KPot•tlon, I*• protaeolofl: .., ,...,.,.... "'"'f "' OOfl ... for· EA HOWARD K MORGAN lc-tn:ao tonelly, ""1 llme aflet publl-MCffte • ~ tleM .,_ "' •I ti• d d I e I • , .. JOHN F WOLFE RALP.t:t &'. AO~-NT c:e11on of thlll notlae and °""'f"' COft ... ,., • .., ................ ....,. WALDO KEHNl!TH .. Notto.• lier~ (ltV9n tha1 before~ .-0 Mlle ••I dell•• I• I• I V .,_ ...... ....._ • MUfllMY HENRY O'NEIL~ on March t . t9U. Thia P'CIP9'1Y wtM bl IOld • ._....,. IMlted....,. -. JR THOMAS L PAAKEA. S5,820.00 u.& ourreney end on Iha lonowtng tetme FOt .... .. .,.. ........ ... ..... "' ,,........ "' HEAeERT SCHIFF CAROL 2«.HIS MeJtlcan Petoe oaan only My bide IUb-..... ,......... • ........, ,.... l SCOTT VINCENT A ...,. ""*' at 891111 AN, mlttecl het'eoy rnuet bl 80• II ....... ..,....... .., ,.,..., ....... , .......... DIGIROLAMO CHARLU I! Celllomfe from ... .,.. 0. eompented by ",600.00 ,........ ........... ,...... ....., ., ......... "' ......... BOOTH JOSePH A HALL """' MllOrlgo,.lor Ylol•tton eUh ()( cenlfled Cheek, bit-,.,., ...... , le,....... , •• , ............ JACK 'w 8AUMMIU'1° of 21 USC 111 My pweon anc.e to bl peld Of prOVlc*f ...,_ M ....,,_, w .,_. ,,..,,, 11111111 .... "'88 _. AOtERT O Hl888 ~L. t deelrlng to plaCa Ille mat• IOf upon IMIM aoceptlbte ' .,,., ••••• ... ... ol9MI,., ......... --MeLl!AOY WICI Dou 20 In t"8 Onlted ltoMa Olelttct 10 thl ~ttoMd Ind the ,r 1Jh111'1 • • ...... ... ,...,. ..,.. ,._., ... and 22 lhrovgfl 40 ~ Court In order to oontnt lhl 0r9"08 County lvP«!Of .._..'*,_..•a.--. ........ ,__ .., _.... o.t.nct.,,11 · • problble <*IN for ttlluetz. Coltff upon eonllr!Ntlon ,...._. ..,.. r l 'l'tu ..,. llMw • 9fl ~ To ltMt •bow nemed o.. l#e mu.I 1119 wlttl Ille ,_.. end otoeure ol MIGi! ........... ,__ .. ..... .... ..... ., ............ I( ~ilendant1 der" Ao-nf In 0"9rge, DfUO Tax ... rant1. OC*ltlng 11\d ..,_ .... • tM ..._.. ....._.. • IHI eMtM•,1 YOu are hereby 1um· !nloroe m•nt Admlnlt · m91nlenlll'I08 ·~· and IMMMIM8Mettte. 8f ,.. ,_... ....._ • 1M _..... mOMO ind rt1q,ulf~ 1o tretlon. ...0 8oa • IHOt. pttmlufnl on """'anc. 90-HMM e "" ......... de, ......... de '' 111 llu ~upon JOEL C UTH teni. AM. Celtfornll t2712, oeiptabte to IM Ofter0t M ,_... llMW • *' ...... • • _. ....._ • .,... U0 f<IVIH J HOYT !.IO : • Olltln 8ftd' co« ~ of be prorMecS •of the d4N ol • , .... • •• • Ill 111•11 ..... ,,.. .. ••II tt..., M~AIL T O't4ALt.bMN' aa,eoo 00 or '° perOlftt °' record•11on -CM OOf'I• .......... .,... ..... ,. • DO lfTU • HOYT A 1tllt ~*'8c:I Wlil'9 of the ~ MIUfCNc:l MOrOW ..... ,,.. ... 1111 .. .... TM name llld addf ... of PQllttONAL ~ pt09*1Y, wNcfMMlr It .... end ~It» -lhel ...... the ooun 1$: MUMCl .. AL ATION, 01a1ntJW ~ not .... then NI0.00, bl bOrn9 br tM llt.ewtor The 1\11"41 llld addt9M Of COUlllT Of CALl,OfilNIA, wttOM iiddr.a...'1~~ ~ti'! apprOYtd M .CV on Of Ind the OtteiOf lfl tuoh m.,,_ lhe eourt II· l.M Mo9iel COU"ITY Of OflllANOI, NO AVIHUI NINTH *°'' Apil 28, 1Mo Ottier· '* .. II IGOtPl8t* to the Coun1Y luc*tor Court.~ HOAlH OMHOI JUDICIAL Fl~ IAN OllOo a.All-..... IM P'°'*'Y .. be undlftlal*l llld ~ tr., Olet~. 1t 1 N Hiii OllTfllllCT. 1271 Hortl'l fOANIA 12101 end e,..., dlepOMd Of according 10 tiy l"9 Oranoe CcM;ty k-llrMl. l oe A,....._, CA ..,._ A¥1nU9. ~on. to the OOfl'\plMTt _.,. la .............. ,.,,,.. IMy ,..,. Court I0012 c.tornMI t2U..ool'7 ............ N9.~ for.r..,.._... of The und9rliglied ,...,..... Thi Mint, ~. llld The name. ~. end l'lln IO .._ tJft U/POfl rou. ~ of ~ur• """ IN 11QM IO r9jecf any 8ftd .. ~-~ of ptetn.. ~ riumber o4 pt.in. of thlt -r• • _.. t l'I• fllleeld8111 Apnt In bide ptlor to '"'fY of .n llff"I attof~, « ptelntlff tiff• M10ft'iey, Of ,,,..... ~ "7:: d:C: C; CMtge P"f'IUW!t to tt USC 0td9r tonlloNno the.... wltt'IOut tnyllftorney.11 Sid-""'"°"' atty •Oor~. It 'llo9 tr~fall10do .._ t If I , 2 1 C '" OATtD MercJi21, 1NS ler•l Alietln, 204t Century l lMMONt, Rl.TOHl(,fMnlbt_,*"' .. :f..,_ ,.,. 7t•ta1• 11 Ind 21 ... I ........... ,.," losf, lulte ate)O, Loe HCML AHO •TAN<, 111t909IN(~ ... ,.... .. t 1 .. 7. wlttlout flllno I ..._ :.e· CA t00t7 (211) lut OrH rt ltrUl.1 irt•.....-I Md '411 bond NUAWITI. "'MIR a .. too ,~ CA t1ioMl117 JO:' ,,.... L ............. DIYl•OHl=~ ,,.. ID 14 ttM (2'2) .. f•74tl a..:·= AliMI MC..... te itt111f C.--.. :r. ...... '· ~-. C.-.. o.all' JAH"t 1... IU. RIRl•t •-•• C..AO..f&-OOl'f ~R. •.A ·~lf Y ... 111911-. ......... ~., .... ._ o.w ..._din. 1w ....,. •• ......, a..--.._.., a.· .,1114 ~ °'"'* COM! Pu~ Orenge eo.t • Otanoa c:OMt "'*"'-' Oninti Colilc ~ °""" co. "lo4 Apt'tl r 12 11 Otl4y ,.. MMCll 21, IO, Daly Plot~ I , ra. ,., "· Olilr Not ....... H . "· fl'llo4 ... -It.,..... 1tt Aod J.. W' 1H& -AP-11 ft...JMI t 'it ttM ~·--i-tU ,...._. ,.-0 r.112 ' ' ,..._, • Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC *>TICE -"8..IC NOTU ~~~~~~~---~·.-~~~~~--~~ flClll'IOUe.,..... 'lemioue .,...._ K·fPUI • mnnou. .ueM .. um ITATl-.n ..... ITAT-.n '1CTITIOUe --·· .... ITATl....-r .... eTATW•wr Tiie tOlowlng '**'-we The IOIOwlng l*IOnl 111 ..._ eTA,....,,, Tiie ~ pertone ere Tllt lolOwtnQ pWtorll .,. dolrla ~ .. IHCAR dOlnQ but1ntM M Tl'lt ~ l*toN we 6o1f1a ~ u Mll· doing ~ N OUIO". 1780 Wem. Ave NEWPORT AUTO ELEC-dolno bu11nee11e· ten JoM 'OHO~ IN South CoMt "ll;lofA,.080N COM· • 10, ,OUlllWI II~ CA TRIC 2033 ~ 8tYd Plue A11ocl1t•1. '506 Hlgtlwey. Legun• hMh. PANIH . RICHAlllDION t270I Cotti~ ~A t2121 C1clllltc Av9nut lull• cellf0ttlla . EOUIPMfNT COMPANY. Myrtle 0 hmootll tH~ JOMph lOw11d M1t1Cit 0· 110, Coe11 ~. C• Fong Tien Yin 12342 ~AN>CIOH MAHV'AC· W.. Verde l Me Coltl 70l1 !J lltl01 W., .-IOttlla t2t2t ld8'f1411CI, Ceunot , CA TUfWitQCO .~ MeM. CA t'81' Pet1'1, CA ~ • MetropotJ\.an Life In-tOf01 I N T I Ill N A T I 0 HA L • 11119 bvllneu 11 eon. Tw•• Sue Mlfeoe. 1oe1 IUfMCe ~. 1 New Melll"I. Yin tUO CWMIRICHAN>&ON COH- OUC:ted ~ en lnCIMdual El Velor Wy . Buene Pwtc. Yonc COfpOtltlon, 101 Un-fdgtlltl . Ct ,,1101. CA TfU.CTOAS. 1122t w ... Myrn1 0 8emonttl CA 90820 COin Ctnttt Orl\le, ,09\et IOTO 1 McOurmou °'"'-· Sult• A, T'll• 1t1ternen1 wu lllt<I Thi• 1>u11neu 11 con-City, Callf0tnla "* Tiiie l>WIMM It oon-!MM, catllomte 1271• with the County CIWll of Or· duct.Oby hut~nclllnd wlfe O'DonMll, Hoplelftl I ductN~ ~MCI--Cller ... Al,hl td MIC· .,. CoYnty 00 Mltctl 20, Jottpr't E MlflClt P8rtnetll8en JOM "'·.Call-Fong flen Yin . ltlflancl Jr ' 71t .......,., 1815 Thia ll&ltment wu llled l0tnll general plf1Mf9Np, flllt 1111.,.,_,I wee flltd Drive, Coion1 Oii Mlt, Celi-'2'7Dll with the County Olwk of Or-HO& Cdlac Avenuie, Sullt wltll ttle CoYnty Clettc of Or• lorll!• He2' Pul>lllhed Orenge Cout 11191 Coun1y oo Milch 27, 0 ·110, Coet1 ....._, Cafl. enot·Gounty on Matc:tl H , JC)M l.owetl P11en1..u. Diiiy Piiot Mitch 20 Aptll ll, 19811 -l0tni. 12020 1815 • MO& Ampet• Avenvt. Nof1h 12, 18, 1Hll n7M10 Thi• 1>u1lne11 11 con· ,,,,_. Hoitvwood. Cllllomla 81eot F-84111 Pu1>11111«t Orenge Cout ducted by-1 gtnerll Plf1· Publltheel OrMGI Coeit Thie bv11ne11 la con- oeuy Piiot Aprll 5. f2. 18. 24. nt,.hlc> Delly Pllo4 AP'* 6, f2, 10, 2f. dl.lcttO by 1 oer-11 1>111· ---------t9115 Me1ropo1lt1n Litt 1n. 1ua nttlhlp • F 4t3 M!rll\Ot "·--·-v ' N-F-eM ChMIM A Mecf1tlllld, Jr "8.IC NOTICE · Vorti COfp;-~a;;:·iv· Eltu-T1111 tt1t9!Mnt wu ftltd 'ICTITtOUI IUIMH l>tth B. Cllfll. It• AM111.n1 rta.IC NOTICE ~II 11\1 County Clerk ol Of· Vice Prttldent IWlOI County oo M11cn 27 . .. ~ ITATl ... T P\lllC NOTICE Tiiie ltltttnent WU flied PICTITIOUe ........ 1915 Tiit IOllowlnQ_ l*,c>nl ate with tl'lt County Clwtl of Or· MAm ITATl•NT f2'72iUI ~ ~OSC~PI...,., 2•• PICTJTIOUl IU .... H wige County oo M.mi 18, Tl'lt lollowlng peta0n11te PubllsntO Orenge COU1 · '"" ~. ,... NAiii ITATSMIN'T 1H5 • doing butlnell • Dally PllOI AprM 5 f2 19, 21, ~ Ln eo.11 M ... , TM IOlloWlng petl()nl .,. . m11u TORO US lf"lllCES. 1885 . dOlnQ l>utlnMa.. Pul>lithed Orenge Coeet 203t1 Newland. Hun111'Qton F-M1 lllawn J Culp 284 Rot>· INTERNATIONAL SCIEN· Ollty Piiot M•Cll H Aprll 6, 9tec:h, CA '2641 !Mood Ln • Coltl M ... CA TIFIC RESEARCH (I S R), 11. 18, 18115 George Atllwr Jonnton. --------- 92427 3303 H111>or Blvd .•C7, F-137 20311 Newland, Hun11n91on Pl&..IC NOTICE TIMI l>ullntu II con· Coate Meee, CA 82424 IMcti, CA t2648 --------- dueted by In 1ndMdu81 EC Werdmulltr Von J1cque llne Mergaret FICTTTIOUl IU.,..I• Shewn J Culp Elgg 7'9TtmpeAote , Long Jofwleon. 20381 ~. NAMW ITATIMIN'T TNI ltlltmen1 wu hltd Beach. CA OOto4 "8JC NOTICE Huntington IHch CA The IOllowlng l*wn• 111 wWI the Counly ~of Or· Thi• 1>u11ntn II con-t~ dOlng l>ldlneae u ~ CoYnty on Milch 27, dUC1ed by an lndlYldual "~a'r:rlt Tiiie 1>u1lne11 °7i con-CAEATIVE lllEY 2•142 E c Wttdmu.lltr \1()(1 E.IQo Tl'lt .--.. .... -eone It• ducted ~ tlulband and Wife Big Tlmbet. El TOfo. CA "212iM7 T1111 111tement ..... mid ~".......... B«>roe A JOflneon 92630 • Pul>ltllled Orenge Coeet w11h the County Cletk oC-Or· doing butlnttl.. Thll 11atemenl WM flied Evelyft-0 Sont11en1 Dally Piiot M1tch 29, AprlU . 1nge County on M1tch 11, , MUSIC MAGIC. 20l CA with the Cotlnty aifk of Dr· 2• 1•2 BIO T1m1>er El T0to, 12. 19. 18115 t986 . .1111v1-. Plae.nll1. A tngt County on Feoruwy CA 92830° F-843 '27100I 92~: 0 Ntleon Hte3 22. 1tH Thll 1>u11neu 11 con'. Publllllt(! Orenge COU1 . ,._.. dUC1fd by• '" lnd hlldUll Di iiy Pilot April 6, t2, 18, 24, Y0t~ Lindi Blvd · Y0tl>• PubllsntO Or&nQt Oout Evelyn 0 Sont11en1 19115 Linde, CA t2lll Diiiy Piiot Mitch 22. 29. Thie lllltmtnl wu filed F-1157 Thia buelntll 11 con· Aprfl 111 12 1H5 with the County Cl«k ot Or· P\lllC NOTICE dUC1tO l>y· In Individual ' F-1127 •roge Counly on Marct1 II ITA TIMINT 0, Rk:ll 0. Netaon !985 • AllANDONMINT o, 1----nr--....,,.----Thi• ttlltment wu llltO j l't&.IC NOflCE '270l21 Ull or: 'ICTmoua Ml.n. nvTICE with the COun1y Cleft! of Or· Publl•htO Orenge Cout IUllHIH NAMI . "CTITIOUl IU ..... I Inge County on March 29, 'ICTrTIOUl IU .... H Delly Ptlol M1tch 15. 22, 29 Tne lollowlng pet1on1 1985 NANI ITATI....... Aprll 5 1995 htve 11>1ndoned the uM o1 N.._ ITATIMIN'T '27m1 Tl'lt lollowtng pweon1 ere th1 Flctit1ou1 Bu1lnt11 The foltow11\Q '*'°"' lft Pul>llan.d Orlllge Cout doing l>ullnttl u N1me A P•MPO't To Tre\lel dOlnQ l>ullneM .. Diiiy Piiot AprH 6, f2, It, 28, OOLOEN WEST MEDI· 1-----=:---- F-7112 7084 Edtno-r Avenue. Hunt: EIKON. l TO . 226 l 2 L•k• 19115 CAL/NUTRITION CENTER., Mll.IC fimcr lngton BMcfl CA 92647 FOtMt line, El T0to. CA F-1152 400 Newpor1 Cent., ~Ive. --------- lht F'1C1111ou1 Bualneu 92630 Ste 411, N9"'90fl e..cn. ,ICTrTIOUI aUllNlll Neme rtftrrtd tO-ll>Ove WH WHllam '"ledge Hllrlaon, CA 92MO NAMe ITATIMINT llled In Orlllge County on 22512 Liie• ForMt Lene. El P\lllC NOTICE Roowt C Lynch, M 0 The lollOWlng ~-· ere Novemt>er 22 1982 FILE Toro CA 92830 • NOTICI °' 1033 Bedford Line •17 Qotng bu11ne11 11 HO F 202115 Lind• Jeenne Heutton. PUeLJC HIAIUNO Newpor1 8Mctl CA 92MO MODELETTE PROGAAMI UnlgloDt P111porl to 225!2 L•k• F'ort1t Lene El NOTICE IS HEREBY Donn• S.Cl!ltrom 10102 NAT IONA L CHAR ITY Trevel Inc IA Cllllornl1 cor· Toro CA 112630 · S"-Lane • t9 Huntington LEAGUE 3 Tiger lrvtne CA ""'II.,...). 70•• Edi,.,_ •v. Thll bu1lne11 11 c;on· GIVEN 11111 I pul>llc~lng · · """ ""' -.. .,...." d tdb H Itta 111 Wllll>ellelclbytheCllyCoun· Beech CA82647 9271' enue. Huntington e.ac11. CA UCI y • m p net· CH Ol tht City ol Colt•.,.... Ttll• l:HlllnHI II con-Cllheftne ltllte 3 Tige< 92T~l71 ... ·11~-..... con· lhl...e11111m A H1rrlaon on April 16 11185, II 0 30 duCttO Dy • generll Plf1· lt\11119 CA 11271' · " .,.. ·-Tht1 1111e,.,,.,,t wu rueo pm or 11 '°°" therM ttw '*'"'P Thll 1>u11ne11 11 con-dUC1eo Dy I corporlllon 1111 the Count Cieri( of Or· 18 pr.ctlcal>le In Ille Coun-l'lot>Wt C Lynch Donne ducted by en 1ndlvldu1I Thie llllement w11 flltO w Y c ·,ct Hall 77 S.Ckltrom C11ner1ne Letlte with the County Cieri\ ol Or-•noe Counry on Mitch 27. ell hemt>er• 0 1 Y • Tn11 1111ement wu flied Th11 11a1emen1 wu ltltO 1986 Fair Dflve, Colle M .... on 1 1nOt County on April 1, 11185 'mMI the lollOWlnQ lttml with the County Cieri! ol Or-w1111 the COunty Clerk o Or Pul>lllhed Orenge Coell Pul>lllhecl Or Cout GENERAL PLAN AMEND· wige County on Matctl 27. angt County 0n F'ebru1ry Dally Piiot April 6. f2 19 20 0111 Piiot Aprll r1: 18, 28. MENT OP-116-IA and AE· 1985 26. 19116 1915 1811~ ZONE PETITION R-116-01. "27Mll F2"901 F-1177 -u2 Merrill Buller lncorporaled I Pul>llllhtO OrenQ• Co11t I PubHllled Or1nge COllt F authorlled .;g.,,t lor 1~ 10111y Piiot Aprll 6, f2. t9 28. 0111y P1I011 Merell 1s 22. 29 ---------Stlle ot C1llf0tnl1. 2501 1885 April 5 1llllS Ml.IC NOTICE Herl>Or 8ou1tV1rd, Co1t1 F·ll&O F-805 P\lllC NOTICE M..-. fOt 1pproxlm1tely M 1--------- IUMMUY 0' ecrt1 or lend located II the f't&.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE ADOf'T•D O"DtNANCI PICTITtOUI IUllNIH Ibo v t Id d rt 11 En · • I Ordlnanc. 115·111 eched· NAMI ITAH•NT wonment11 lmplC1 A41oort, 'ICTITIOUI IUlfNIH "ICTJTIOUI IUllHHI ultd 10 be In luM lorce I nd The lollowtng peflonl 1t• • G-•I Pl•n Amendmerit NAMll ITATIMINT NAW ITATUlllNT I effect 30 day1 lrom •doptton doing l>uelneel 11 to change th• land uM d..-The lollowlnQ pereon1 er• I The 1o11ow1ng P9"ton• er• on Aprll 1, IH5, end wu REAL ESTATE OE· Ignition lrom Pul>llc and dolngl>UllnfllU dolngl>ua1nes111 I 1dopled by the following roll CISIONS, Cry1111 Cove. Stml-pul>llc to High Oenlity I J M & ASSOCIATES. 2 10 HOT WATER PRODUCTS. call vote COUNCIL MEM· Numt>er 10, Ll(jun1 BtlCh. Relidenllll, llld • Ruone Cotton St . •A, Newpo<1 55'2 ~rcn Drive Hunt· I BEAS AYES Hornbuctlle. A 92851 Petition lo chenge Ille ion· B .. cn, CA 02ee3 1ng1on 8Hch C1lllorn11 Sch1ter Hell Wheeler ,t.llen Anthony Lungo, 3111 lnQ from I end R (ln111tut10n81 Jim MOfllM. 210 Colton 1128'9 NOES None ABS.ENT W 12th St New Yorll New end RecrM llon81) lo POA· 1s1 •A. "'-Port~. CA Pecrnel F1ra1 Corpor111on Hertzog L York 10014 HO (Planned ~t 112ee3 1 Cllll0tn11 c0<POr111on Ordlnenc. 85·11 rt\11-T1111 bullntH 11 con-R~tlll · High Oenllty) T1111 bullnH1 II con-Th11 1>u11n"1 11 con· the City'a l>USlnen t1J1 regu· ~ucttO by an lndMdull NOTICE IS FURTHER ducttO by 1n tnd1\l\dull duettO Dy 1 corpo<llion l1tlon1 I Allen lunQO GIVEN 11111 II Mld lime and Jim Moral.. Yojl Nol>unagl Prffldent The lull t••I or the Otdl· Thll 1t1tement wu ltled piece 111 lnt .. Mltd peraon1 Th11 1111emen1 wu llltO 'I T1111 1111emen1 wu !tied nance m~ be reed In tl'lt ~111 the County Clwk of Or·rq lp()Mr Md be "-d by 1111 Ille County Cierk of Or· ..,,,h tne County Cieri! 01 Or City Cieri! 1 otllot 71 F11r len9t Counly on M1tctl 29. Ille City Coundl, on the enge County on M1rcn 29 1nge County on Merell II Drive. Cotti M... j1H5 1lorementl0ntd 1111'1'11 tll95 11195 lllUN '· ...... NIY, City ~2721111 IUIN '· ......... Y. City "272MI ,2'7oa7 Ci.ti Pul>lllhed Orange Cout Ci.ti Pu1>ll1ne<S Or1nge Cout I Pub111hed Orenge Co111 Publlllled Orlllge Coul D11ty Pllol "4>rll 5 f2. 111, 26 I Pu1>t11ne<S Or1nge Co111 /Diiiy Piiot April 5 12. 19 28 1 oe1ly P11ot March 15 22 ?9 ...._, Delly Ptlol April 6 1H5 '18115 10111y Piiot April 5. 19115 111115 ' • April s 198S F·073I F-855 F'-8 70 , F-115& F-7te \. --.. . Otanoit Coelt DAJl Y PILOT IFridey. April 5, 1M5 WE HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OF GUARANTEED USED CARS!! l onn: ,.._. -Tn••'tlf 11 - bar A_sko ........ lrakeli -U ... -Air (oadldoal.IC -Wlo -Pwtr ~ INCLUDES OIMAL U ! NO_.U g TIU Wllllln • W•Tllm .. , ....... ill ONLY AVAILABLE AT HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH -. 100% GUARANTEE ON PARTS I LABOR '83 DATSl'N MAXIMA 4-DOOR SEDAS Full power factory air cond tilt wheel cruise AM /FM stereo cass ( 1GSL8031 s7995 'i7 01.1>~ TOIW \ ~IHI !. llK f I'~. t •II i'"""" 1d ,, \\I I \I " " r I •I • 11995 '76 OLDS DELTA 88 CON·VERT. II fvl , 1uwro1uc. Jl<l"'t-r •tur1n~ It l1rt1kf't AMJf'M •llltfu r-.x~lltnl r11nd l~RKQI 12995 'K2 OATS£'~ 200 ~'< n'H PF: • C \ It• HJ II f f I' •"'-t·r tt • ru•i: hr.~. uul \o4 fut ...... \\1 ~\1 '•"• "''"'•'-',I ~ ,,. r "" r .1 \I t •t • 1111· I h '5295 .......--'8 .... 4-PLY . RELIA T Spt!<'lal Edition 01, I Ir •1•11" lfjin t11.t,.r; UI l• .. .,.rr •It• nnl(, l1r11kl"' .,1ml .. ~•. 111"..'.L- lnc k1 .111ti •l'·•I•. I\ \I f\1 •1rrt11 ~hl'l~I • (.,1\ol'h Ith 111111 1 rlll•I' 1 n11lrnl f 1.IV\\-11;~ I 100% GUARANTEE ON PARTS I LABOR '84 DODGE DAYTONA COt:PE 4 cyl automatic air con- d1t1oning power steering, power brakes power win- dows Only 2200 m.11es . LI KE NEW' I 1MHB469) sg995 '79 PLYMOUTH • ( ''. 4 •P""d faC'1or v 11r huur puwtr IHrtn1, AM/FM ner.-i, whHI ""''"'· cloth 1n1.tnor. low m1l•.11&• Ml'ST ~l':t-: 171 ~XKAI 12395 'kl t ll E\ HOLE,l < lt EHTTF ' ' \I \ JI '"~ ,, • I r " \ , i , ' ' ' 1111 I'""''' 'l•·•r11~ ·\\I t\I H•I• , r.Jtl< 1 , s2195 '79 Al'DI t'O>. 'IT A TION " \(,0\ ~ ,,1 ... ..,.,...1 Ill ••twltf I~. • .,,,.., t.i.._.tt,. I -.w\I 1t,_ . ' ....- '2795 'HO II \ I-, I \ II ! Ill J 1'1 ..... " . • Ir .11 \Hf4 1 3495 • . . '\I I .\I ... I •' 100% GUARINTEE ON PARTS I LABOR '83 FORD MUST ANG GLX CONVERTIBLE 8-cyl, 4-speed. power win- dows steering & brakes. tllt wheel . cruise AM/FM stereo Only 17 000 m iles (2AKP621J s9995 'iH HO'~Oo\ ACCORD ! !lit . .. ',. .......... , 1,, •• \ \1 ~\I tf"r,.. ••'f'lt• u t 1 l I '2495 '81 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 1-~·111) F.dlh<;n. 2 dr • 4 cvl • 4 1pttd, vinyl muf. rur IUCJ.,_ r1Kll. cu.t.c:•m whHla t I ES.f0 .. '-1 'H4 PU \10\'TH 11 Nl'l,10 I,, ' \ ' " "'' I • .. , I' .,.. • 1 ·I• • ,.,, , t. 1 u ~ k • • \\I ~ \I I' *6995 'fU (' AOILLAC SEDA OE \ILLE f ull ,,....,., f "' '""' 1'ir C11ndit1on1nc, l,.e11tm . l'lh. ~1ttt. "l•ni<i Wit~ fll~AH1111t41 •5g95 ' i , • • .~~--------..--------------------------------....-------.--~ . Microsemi undaunrea ~by ,industry ~wea;kness As a ~romC.er 111 bu\1ne.,., s1rena1h. the "bool-to.b1ll ra1w" 1., iu the semiconductor industry what 1hr Oow Jones lndu trial \vt'rqt' 45 Jo the stoc~ market 11 compares fht num ber of orders coming into a company w11h those being \hipped ln,cn1unc-'> hcg,\r\ to pile up. in 'c''"'' hi.·l;amc ncn ous. anal)'l' )la\hcd the11 cumin~ c~t1m:ue m- '>lltu11ons '>lashed their wri•ll\ and Lhc -.em1l'OnductOf '>tcx·k, got \old M1'ro~mt'\ boolo. to ball nu10 wa~ Sl1'0ni throughout most of 1984 and · i" current backlog of unfilled orders 1~ SIS m1llton -n record high. The rcet"nth released upcra11ng resul.ts for fiscal 1984 ~how sales up 24 percent. operating .ahcome up 70 per1.cnt. earning!. pc.·r. ~hare up I 18 pc.!rcenl. and net an~ome 145 percent higher than 1he prcv1ou~ year M1croscm1 is in the process of convert1ni SI 75 m1llton 1n notci. 1<> stock which will leave the com pan) "11h \ 1rtuall) 1cro long-term debt. 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JS I \t.·< urit} P,t< ifi< 4 .26 I Wdl\ hrgo 4 . 77 I ... , I ,, .,,,,,I in t ;1.i i.1~ •H .,._ -- ·Bank of Newport 9.16 . .:;" ..,.... 4 Barlk ....:· f"' ' 0 . t s a ~Nt.Wport "I I lf111l-.1t t\ II \\lot .ttf11 11 ,1.11 1illfHJ •I• '' I t.111 t .. "'" .. , ,, • I I; I ''·'"If• }fl ,,1.01:11 - ·' I • DAVE STEWART .• ~ M1crosem1'\ "let records for tht· seventh con~cuttve year 1n 1984 for net re\ enucs, operatinJ income nnd 'llhardiolder equity. This unwtlvC'nng growth 1rend has carried over into 1985 The rccen1ly released operating figures for the first QUllrte r of1h1s )Car show per share earnings of SO. f 5. the h~ghesl quancrly earnmgs in the compan} 's h1stol). This 1s C)pcc1al1} notr-~orlhy con'lictcnng that M1 cro- 'K'm1 s peer'> are \ufTenng severe cutbacks and l'arn1ngs reductions. Obvt0usl}. M1cro~m1 t·anno1 con- tinue at 1h1s pace forever. but Phil f-re). the company·!> prt"s1dent, 1s confident a :?5 percent annual rate of iro" th can .he sustained b) con ti nu-•. 1ng to provide cenain kc) growth 1ndus1nes wi th state-of-the-art sem1- condul·tor diodes. The military. aero-;pacc. medical instrument and automott vc indus- tnc'i all require h1gh-rehab1hl)' diodes manufac1ured 10 exacting specifi- ca11ons -and this strong demand 1s expected 10 continue for at least eight more years. In spite of 1h1s, most sem1conduc1or manufacturers arc concentrating on other market areas. ltke the personal computer industry. ~here compct11ion as fierce. profit margins are thin. and new orders are scarce. ·Cl•••lfl•d aa:: CREDIT LINE I --~---~- Scott Anderson Jr. named VP at Plaza Communications Scot& K. Anderson Jr. hac; lx'l'n ·~Pf)l)tntcJ St'na~r vice president d financial ofli<'cr ant.I ducfoix•ra11ng 111f11t·r tor ~lau CommllDJcaUons, Inc Newpor-t Beach .\ndcr.,1111 hJ\ '11.'rH·d on Pla1a s ~ard of dircct1ors a.nd. consul tan I 10 ihe rnmp<1n> \lnrc t9K' Mo\I rcccn1ly. he 'iCnt'd. "' \ president offinanrc and .iJn11n1!>lrat11.1n and as c:orporalt' secretary ol Day Jnc. of Irvine Plata wmmuma11011' puhllr,hc'> Registered Represe_ntall\1 magazine for \IO<:l..brokl•r\. and l't.>rwnal lnvec;tor. a consumcr mag.ir devoted 10 10\nl1ng • • • . Jim Mauox hai. hcl·n 11a1m:d mani\g('r ol marketing re~arl h :: 1nformatton system~ ant.I Tim Hatcblon hall lxen appointed r~aaonal mJna for Parker Haulfan Corp.'s ueru\D3CC"J roup 1R Irvine. Mauox s duties inch ANDERSON MATTOX .. HATCHJON MILLER development of an overall computer nel\\Ork finking program tnformallOll all d1v1S1on~ within the group. lie has hecn w11h Parker Hannafi_n s~ncc 111 Ha1ch1on w1H work out ofh1s Seaulc. Wash .. offi ce. with re'ipons1b1ht) tor 1 Boeing Co. customer rela11ons a nd rocket rc\Carch programs. He has lxcn" Parker-Hannifin since 1981. aflt·r re11rcment for the U.S. Air Fom~ a• lieutenant colonel. • • • Tod Paul Miiier has been appointt•d marketing coordinator for 1 Sammis Co. oflrv1ne. The Nt""port Bea<:h re'.'s1dcn1 will be respons1bk.lor t prOJCCts. Harbor Corporate Par!... and Corpora It' Pointe in lr"ane. The Samr Co. 1s a pnvatel)' held real estate dcvt'lopmenl and in'e'itmcnt organ1zat10 • • • John S. (Jack ) Clarke ha\ been hired as \ou1hea .. 1 regional manager The l'Xplanauon for this.paradox 1s l\\-ofold. First. the component buyers ~refer 10 do busines$ will> comparucs that can oticr an all-anclus1ve. ··31. flavors·· produc1 line This Iequ1s11e has frustrated many smaller com- pan1.e!.. keeping them from being efTectl\e competitors. Second. the largest corporations focus on general types of semiconductors. believing their capac1t}' for mass production is wasted on custom diodes. Thus, enviably situated !>Omcwhcre be- tween the Goliaths and the Dwarfs, stands M1croscm1 -prolilabJy 1n- \ulated 1n a market where others arc e11hcr incapable or uncomfortable. Irvine's CJE Sy1tem1, loc .• \I. Ith rcspons1b1h1~ for sales of the C'IES 680 fam of computer sysiems. Clarke wa'i formcrl> southern regional sales manager Thou~nd Oaks' Ve(!M Gr.apJUc. J-k w1ll lx' working oul of the compan r t'gional sales office tn Atlanta • • • In the shon span ol seven _years. M1cro'>(·m1. has become. 1n the opinion of man). the premier manu- facturer of H1gh-Rehab1ltl)' Diode<; The rnmpan} ha!> produced more lam1hes of m1hLary-qualified diodes than Un11rodc. Motorola or General Instruments. 11 wa., also the first - and. to date. the onl> -compan)' 10 rece1\e Jan-S (the milnary·s h1ghc\I rehab1l1t} da'1s1fica11on) approval. Dave Stew11rt is 11 dlscbuat broker. Harris E.1Ed) Coutcble of Newport Beach ha)JOincd the c1 \-II cng11wm firm of Fu1coe Wiiiiams. Ltndiren & Sbort an "ianla Ana Couchie. who 1s authonty on rcc.ord map preparation and title mucs in O~ngc ( oun formerly spent 13 years with Tbe Irvine Co. • • • -Carol Jollnston has· been named undef'\\nttng manager of Facto Insurance Service, Joe. of( osla Mei.a. She has been an underwnlt'r for the Iii for the past six months and 1s a spc:c1alt!ll 'A complete package program\ for 1 au1omotivc industry. .... Kaufman and Broad Oevelopmeol Group of Lo'> Angele\ is creating'' independent d1\ 1s1ons an an expansion of the mm pan) ·s Southern Califorr housing operations. Heading the nc" southcas1 d1' 1s1on -encompass• Orange County, R1ven1dc and nonh San Diego counlll''> -will be Gerald Gate,, who takes a post as president ol the d1v1S1on. 111 bt· located 1n Or.in County. Gates ha\ becn "'th the firm \1ncc 1977. ., ~.: ~: : I ,, ... 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I The market• w~• cloled today_ ... , .. .. (\ ~~­ • Jt ' .. ,.,.,, .. '. •• • ~ I .. .. . . .1 I •' " ,. . . . ' • • . I .. ., \ . ~ • . ' ' ... , .. ' ' .. ,. ~;a:.. · .. .. ' \ THURSDAY'S CLOSING ,RICES ----1- . 0 .. ' .. ' •• • • .. -------t ~T WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORI( CAP) AIW. • ,, ~ NYSE LEADER S NEllV YORi< (API Apr 4 A<:lvan(ed Dec 1ned Unchan~d Tota11uutt New n10M New lows TodTh 260 787 lO 10 AMEX LEADERS +1 =~ NEW YORK (AP) -Siles, Tuade\I phce and net cnanQe of Ifie 10 most active Amer can Stoc1o. E 11cnanoe IUUH tredino na11onallv ar more 1nen 11 wanoLabB l ~7 ~ 111., -• BAT Ind t.676\1 4' • + 1-16 _, Veroallm 64 , 71'1 + HU0¥0S 191.JOO 71 lntThQrDO n 18' I 9 • EctioBaY 0 1S99, I'~ .+ tnstrSvs• llO 2 ' Asirotec,, 117,7 11' ._ Wst01011e1 109 ll"-wuhPos1 103,7 110 -1 UUi 1mlll%@;d NE w YORK (API -Mos •cllv• ovfr · •ne·counier sloclo.s ''fif"ed bv NA:!>O Name Vm AU!ed Cho. MCI 1 . I ~ 911 ~ l,, 1n1oroh 1 , · • -3 , "poiec ~ ~ •• ~a,. -·· C,loH m. jl • lJ • + • ASll. 634 A•.. 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SIMO!• &.l•"OOc-'9111-...... _ "'--u•1 on ,~ .. oo ~" ~ ~ _,.., .That· s a n apt dc.scri pt ion of hot h bu§1.ness and business people a long the Or<l nge Coast. To ke.ep track of where pompan,ies arr going and \\'.hit'h people are h elpin g the1 e. just \Vcttf·h-'Credit Line· everyday in the - ! [\e\SS sec ti 0 n or your ll ew Daily Pil~ .. r . ', . . .... • Orenge COMl DAILY PILOT/Friday. Ap#U &, 1885 -SuSpected. DE-A-agent murdereJ; arrested Alleged drug k1ngp1n may be extradit ed to Ame.rtca toface cha es l nk11Un WASHINGTON (AP) -Auorncy Gen· eral Edwin Meese IU. applaudina the ap· prehension o f reputed drug kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero. says he•s considering whether to seek the Mcx1can·s ex· tradition lo the U n ited State) for the murder o f an Amcncan drug agent. Talking to reporters Thursday after C'aro QUINTERO QuintcrQ was apprehended by Costa R ican .authonties. ac ting on U.S. 1nformat1on. Meese said the legal aspects of has pqss1blc extrad1uon "are being rev iewed." ln Mexico Cat y. a spokesman for the Attorney General's O ffice said procedures had begun to extradite C aro Quintero to Mexico for questioning in the killing of DEA agent Enrique Camarena Salazar. 31, who was abducted Feb. 7 and fouoCt dead March S. No charges have been filed aa;tins.t C aro Quintero. Late Thursday, Co$tajl1can Sccunty Min· istcr Benjamin Piza saio his country could return Caro Quintero to Mexico without formal extradition proceedings because he entered the country illegally. Mexican authorities dcscnbc Caro Quin· tcro as a major drug trafficker in G uadala1ara and say he had vowed many umes to kill Camartna. Meese said he ha.9'"' no reas.on to believe" the Mexioan government wtll fail to aggrcssive-ly • pursue the case. But he also called Caro Quintero "one of the major drug traffickers in the world ." "Ifs im~rtant that "<' do a total legal review as to what our respons1b1httes and opportunities are 1n this country ... Meese said. "along with proyi<li.og asmtance to the Mcxical\ government~-j u st as we provided assistan« in the apprehension to the Costa Rican Authorities. "Ourcnminal division.alof1$. with.lhc DEA and FBl, are reviewing the entire situation to see what legal steps we might be taking in this ·country as well as what 1s happening 1n MexLCo." the attorney genera,! said. Asked whether the Untted States would seek Caro Quinlero's cxtrad1t1o n to the United States. Meese said ··1here are laws that may be applicable. and lhal rs 'Ahal we're reviewing. whether they would apply 1n this panicular case." "We have laws 1n th1!. countf) under ~h•ch Caro Quintero m1ght Ix charged:' he said. "We are reviewing now to sec whether the} are apphcablc to this case. There arc no present charges in this country at the present ume:· Step hen Trott. assistant attorney general in cha"'$e of the Crimtnal D1 v 1s1on, said provisions 1n the U .S. C nmmal Code cover assaults on Amcncan agents caTT)'1ng o ut their duties in foreign nauons by foreign nationals. "In the abstract, the L' nited States docs havcjunsd1ct1on in the federal courts,"' Trott said. But Trott, too, was noncomm1tal on the question of possible extradition attempts. MIO ~l ~ o.. lfom lhe dale 11119 ~ Of unplYd De11noe ot the OW. OHO FROM tOISON 85-tton lO CAUM \li4J ...nder• "8JC Jl>TlCE P\BlJC Jl)11C£ oamla dlle Jull4J \. t*, lt)d default w .. recorded. Thtl oatlOt'I MCUted bV \M PfoP-eUAl'Tlts COMPANY, At• 1191*' to'!~~~ ...,.TmOUI ~H YICTinOUIWIMll MU-LMlnl 111111...._,._ ~ It "46,0N.40 .... ..._..... ,.....,_. 0 OCfOIER 11.J to eatllh _... fMIJMlt• r~a-.-IT.aw ...._ ITATWMUfT of~ W Inter•• 91&/a&, 111\d will incr.... a •tlmlded GOeta, ex· 1"8 IN 800K '450 PAClii: end ~..='--'!!' notaol -... --". ,,.., by r...on tnereof. the wntll your .ecount beOOl1* ~end ~lll'ICM at Ille u 1, Ol'l'tCtAL ALC<>fU>t llOtled -Thefolllw4r10l*tonl.,. ThelollOl#fnQ'*90flt11'9 Thelollowlr\Q~: 11110.rtlgned .. IUOh Cl.lttftll YOUtnf'Y..ftOIMYelO lltMoflbt.illt ~·ton ~\.~O ~CfptT F80M A ~endof ... C11ontol: OOlnO ..._.a . ..:1.-... ._.... • ~ ~ .._ ~ NI depoel1ed pay the entlf9 unpild pot· of the Not1oa of $tie le POATION Of LOTS 185 ~ecouted OeetmW L£ IO' EHTlRPA~. l(N A NULL .. Ai· ORIGINALS. 40tO w 11' With Iha 'rn.1 .. ,,. Oeed of tlon of your MIOOUl!l -... tn t2 ANO 1ee ONl!44ALI OF 1914 ... nett No "4-S2~7 3111) Pn ~. luli. SOCIATEI, I 7132 ~tNt · St·· Sp 249, Santa Ana, CA Tf\llt Md ell ' dooumenle tt\ouofl full p1)'1Nllt W.. M-Th. lleMflCWy undet Mid ALL MINfAAL8. OIL. GAi of Offlcfll ~d• In the of• 405. ~ beaoh, CA Unit A, Huntington &Moh. 92T03 •"1dtnc:lng ObllOIJlonl -mtncJed. bul you muat ptty Deed of Trvel '*9totor. ... A N 0 0 T H E .. no. of tht ~ct.t of Or· l2teO CA 112647 Dlalll\I L M•lllng. 4oeo cured thereby. 111d the the amount 11•1ed aboYe. etulecl and dellvef9d to \he H Y 0 R 0 C A A I 0 N MOI County, LMh A. Ga1tney, 3110 Ben R Anlell, 2158 C• W lat St., Sp 249• Santa undertlgned do. ner.t>y After lhr .. months from unditt'119ned a written Dec· 8UB8TANC!S SAVIO OR StkfNlewlll bem~. but P.nt ~ .. Sult• 405. n)'O!'. CQtta Metta, Celll Ana. CA 82103 deeltr• Ill IUIM MCured tne dtt• of rlOOldtllon ot ler•llOn ol o.f..,lt Incl 0.-SO\.O FROM 8AIO LANO wUhOUI ~I or Wll• Hewpot1 IMch. CA t2MO 12121 Thlt bueln .. a 1• con· ~ lmmedl•c.IY du. U11e dooulntnl {wtlldt dlle Of m9nd for !We and a wr1tt8n Uf'OH fftf COHDtTIONS renty ~ ... Of~ teo Aob4ltt .J 0~. 3110 "Tiile ~~I I• COii· Ml.Oby' IWllnd~ endl>ayablelnddo.n.t• reoordetlon epPMft ~Nolle• of o.fautt end~ HOWl!Vl!lt, THAT THE gatdina lltle PolMltlOll. Of Ptrll Newport. SUl1e 405, diuc1ed by· an lndlvldull Dianna l Mettling by 16eet 10 *-the prop. on), u,,._. ttie obllg1tl0f'I lion to $911. Thi undertloMd O "AH TO A O A SU C • et1eumbrane.t. 10 pey the ~ IMdl. CA t2eeO 8en R. Antell Thi• ltll~t wu filed arty 10 be IOld to NtlefY the belfl9 forec.k>Md upon I*· eauMCI Mid Nocloa of 0.. CES80A8 IN INT!AUT 0' rtmalnlN ptll\Olpal tum °' Thi• bl.ltln... la con-Thie llltetnent WU llled wilh lhe County Clerk Of Of. ot>llgatlOnl aeoured ttlw.tly. 1'1111• a IOnQlr '*1od. you '"'" and llectlOI\ to .... 10 OWNEMHIP•8HALL HAVE the not •> MWled by ulcl Ouel«I by l'lultMN'ld llld wife with lhe County C*1C Of Of· ange County on Marcti t1, , ' NOTWITHSTANOlNO hl\09 only the legal rlOhl 10 be recorded In. the oounty NO "IGHT OF ENTAY UPON deed of NII, with lnlettll l...n A Oettney ~ County on February 1915 THE FACT THAT YOUA a10p the forecloeure by pay-wtw. the rMI property le THE SURFACE OF THE .. In Mid not• ptO'Med • .cj.. TtMe •tllenw'lt ... hied 27. 1995 P'ITtnt PROPERTY IS IN FORe· Ing the entire amount de-loeatecl. -LANO ANO SHALL NOT Vancll, " •ny, ulld« the -'ththeCountyOleftlof()r.. ~ Publlltlecl ()fange eo .. i CLOSURE. YOU MAY rnAl\d«lbyyourCl'eclltor 01te.Merch11;-lH6 ORILl FOR 8UCH1errn1oleak!Deedotlruat. 9l\QI County on Mar~ 20. PublllMO Orange Coal Oalty Piiot March 22. 29, OFFER YOUR PROPERTY To !Ind out the amount QMY OA.k ,IMANCIAL SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE f .... ohar0t9. llld expen ... tW 01lly P'llOt Marcl'I 2t. Aprll 5, Aprll IS, 12. 1985 FOR SALE, PROVIDED THE you mll9t pey. or to arrange C~TtOM. A.. CALI-UPPER 500 FEET OF SAID of the Truet" and Of lhl m,.,... 12, 19, 1985 F-820 SALE 18 CONCLUDED tot peytnenl to llOI) the f()( .. '°""'A CC>f'~T10tt ... LANO. AS RESl!AVEO IN trull• erNltd by Mid Deed Pubbhld Ofange Coal l._142 PRIOR TO THE CON· clolurt, or If your pt~ II NW.,_...._, ........ THE DEED FROM !DISON of Trvtl =i Pilot MllCl'I 22. 29, f't&.tC NOTICE CLUSION OF THE FORf· In forecloeur• lor any other e re.II lh4 .• c..,.... CA SECURITIES COMPANY. Seid .... wlH be held ()!\" Aflf s. 12. 1985 PUlJC NOTtCE f<ICTTT10Ut IU,...tt CLOSURE ~. conttct· eANK OF I014, (40IJ lt4-tl4t, Rl!COROEO OCTOl!R 21. Frldey, -">'" 2e. 1te5. •• i------~f.....;-13=.:.t O.ted 3/11115 AMERICA NT & SA #791 ATTN! ltOH ANN ....... 19H IN 800t< 4450 PAOE 1.30pm l11thelobbyto lhl ACTrf'IOUI IU ... 11 NAmlTA~ The fOllowlng pereone are CSOlncl~- RIOHVIC INVESTMENTS. 1510 Pl/ti Nftpott, Nwt· port hacti, CA 92tlO Rtdlard L. Walt. 1510 Plfk Newport. Newport 8oadl, CA 92MO Tiiie bu1ln"' II COii· ducted by .,, lndMdual flillchard L Wan Thll l llt'"'41nl WU filed with the County Clertc ol Of• ange Couniy on March 20, 1N5 '1'711'M Pl.lblllhed Ofar\ge Coat Dally PMot M11Ch 22. 29. '1CTITtOUl IU,_lt T::r-ono!T~~~ .,, IANK CW AMPtCA MA· (7 14) 38M572, Lo.n • MnT, ltJl ~--c .... 421, OFFICIAL AECOAOS. bulldlng IOCllecl It 501 NAtill tTATIMINT dot bualnetl.. TIONAL TRUST ANO IAV-21~7. 3800 w .. t Chap-, ....... AMilet..t .... Al.SO EXCEPT FAOM A South Lewlt Street. Orlfltl. The tollowlng ~· are ~YT o SIO • ST OIO: INOI A .. OCIATIOM., -..,. 1'11*1\ Avenue, Of1nge. CA ,.e.y PORTION OF LOTS 105 Callfoml1 92"8. doing bullneea u · E N u . Mii• flatln•. Alllatant 02Me P11bllltled Orange Coll• ANO 1ee ONE-HALF OF Al tile tl!M ol Ille lnltlli S & S EXHAUST SYS-~~ Ec2~1~1119~~:i· Newpotl CMMer II you have any queatlonl, OallY Piiot March 22, 29, ALL MINERALS, OIL, GAS publleatlon of Ihle nollcle. TEMS. 800 W Warner, c '1 B Hoyt 376 E 22nd Publllhed Orange COlll you lhould contact I i.t~ Aprii 5. 11185 A N 0 0 T H E R the total arnount of lhe ~ Santi Ana. Cattlornla 92707 SI arNewl)Ort B•ech CA Dally Piiot MtrCh 29, Aprll 5, or llMI government agency F.e<>e H Y 0 R 0 C A R B 0 N paid balance ot IM Obli- J«ry l• Jardine. P117 920oo . r2. 10, 1085 .,.,leh m•y heVl lnlUred your SUBSTANCES SAVED OR gallon MCI.Ired by the ll>Oll9 Panay Clrcla. Cotti M.... Thi• bullneu 11 con. F-33e io.n. • (SM footnote) PllllC NOTICE SOLO F"OM SAID LANO d~bed deecl Of lruat and Callfornli 92820 . • A.member, YOU MAY UPON THE CONDITIONS •tlmef-4 coelt. expen ... Sare l(llhryn Jardlnl . d"C'a9? :YH:,lndlvtdual LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF 11•18208 ' HOWEVER. THAT THE 1 n d adv• n C •I 11 1787 Panay Clrele Cotti r 11 PUBLIC NOTICE YOU 00 NOT TAl<E 0 ICEOF ORANTOR OR SUC· $11$,09100 M .... Callfornt1 02e2e wt~::~·~=~;:-0, I~ PROMPT ACTION TR~STTEE'S SALE CES$0AS IN INTEREST OF TIMI • totll lnd•blednell Janeen Lea Jardine 1787 NOTlCI Oft NOTICE IS HEREBY OWNERSHIP.SHALL HAVE being an ••lmate on wflicll Panay Circle. Coate ·M .... ~County. on Mii~ •• TitUITll'llAll GIVEN CONTINENTAL IMi·gR~:N~ ... :J~rcE NORIOHTOFENTRYUPON lhe()'*11ngbldl•COITIPUtecl C&11fornl1 02828 f 27'0l10 T.1...._ AUXILIARY COMPANY, 11 TO PROPERTY OWNER THE SURFACE OF THE m1y be obtained by caltlng Thie bu1lnHI le con· Publlal'lld Orange Cotet YOU ARI IN DCPAULT lhe duly appointed Tru11.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT LANO ANO SHALL NOT (714) 385·•937 or (213) duoted by: C01>1f1n«I Dally Pilot Merch 22 29 UNDI R THI DllD O, under 1 Dead of Trull dated UNDER A DEED Of TAU8T 0 RI LL F 0 R SU C t-1 627·'885 the day t>e1~ the J«ry L Jardine Aprll 5 12 1985 ' ' TRUIT DATID 1111/U . 811018 t, eucutld by UNLESS SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE u1e • Thie tlll"'*lt w .. tiled ' ' F-824 UNLlll YOU TAKI AC· M ohamad Ho 11 YOU TAKE AC ION. TO UPPER 500 FEET OF SAID Dated: APf'll 1, 1985 wtth the County Clilfk of Or· ~ION TO "OTICT YCMM JlberanMtl. I merrted per· PROTECT YOUR PROP· LANO AS RESERVED IN T .D. I U VICI COM· ar\ge County on M11c:h 12 f't&.IC NOTICE "°""TY IT MAY 11 Ion. Ind Va he Id ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT THE DEED FROM LENA VI· ,ANY, M Mid Truatee, '1= 1985 tOU> AT A li'U9L.IC IAU J1ber1n11r1, an unmarrled A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU OL.ETTE. A WIDOW, RE· 1111 Pftohar4, A1al1l1nl f-132 m1oeo FICTITIOUI IUllHlll ., YOU NOD A.N Oft.A; pereon ... Tr1111or.10 MGUl'I NEED AN EXPLANATION CORDED SEPTEMBER 23, leonttary, I01 I MttlL . .ewle Pl.lbHlhed Orenge Coal HA• ITATIMINT NATION CW THe HATIIM cert1ln ol>llOallonl In llVOr OF THE NATURE OF THE 1965 IN BOOK 3220 PAGE I t, Otane-. CA ... (114) AprK 5. 12. 1N5 01Uy PHol Aprll 5, f2. 19. 28, Tile followlng ~'°"*are O, THI ,,_OCllDINO of BANK Of AMERICA NA· PROCEEDING AGAINST 317, OFFIClt'L RECORDS. au-7000 1085 doing bullneta 11. AQA.INIT YOU, YOU TIONAL TRUST ANO SAV· YOU YOU SHOULO..C.ON· Thi 1tr•t 1ddr111 and Pul>lllMCI Orange Coat • tTATIMDtr °' F·868 NEWPORT TOOL CO~· IKOUL D CONTACT A IN6S MSOCIATIQN. I,,.. TAcT A LAWYER Olhar common d .. lgMUon: O•llY PllOt Aprll 6. 12. \9. AS•NDCmt•llfT Of' PANY. 1890 Hert>o< Blvd .. UWYllt. 11on11 b111klng aaeoclatlon, On Aprll 24 1946 al 10.00 11 any, bf the reel property 198& UHCWACTnlOUI Cost1M .... C1llf 92827 On FRIDAY, APRIL 10. u e.n.flclary recorded on AM SAN OlEGO FORE· ducrl bed above 11 F-J11 IU ... tt ...._ Pta.IC NOTICE MOfrls C Tlvlln, 122.'h 1085. It t :16 AM. Home 713/81 .. 1n11rurnen1 no. CLOSURE SERVICES. Inc .• purpotted to tw 337 Reim• The follOWlng S*'IOne 45tl't. Naws>ort Beach. Calif Facletal S1vlng1 and Loan 5500, In book 14127. ~ u duly appointed Tru1t• LAIM. Coate Mell. CA. --------- have abandof'l«f lhl UM of '1CTTT10Ut aueMH 928&3 AllOclatlon. • corporltlon. 1708 of Offlclal Aecofd1 ln I.ind« and purlUll\I to Deed The underlloned Tru.111 P\alC NOTICE lht Flctltlou1 lu11ne11 NAm I TATIWllfT Thia buitneu 11 con· form«ly known u Home the omc. of the Recorder Of of Tru11 recorded Auguat 19. dllclaima any iri l>lllty for any Name 2nd ~ Ohl-The fOllOWlng pettona .,. ductw by. an Individual Facletal Sivlnga and Loan Ofange County, Clllfomla, 1881 u lnat No 12068 In lnoorrectneea ol the atr•et NOTtCI Of' dren·~ Aeaate Shop, "270 Ctolng bullneu u : Mottle C. Tevlin Auoctatlon of San~. a1 delcrlblng lend ther.in u : book' 14116, p.g9 680 of Ot· addt'MI and other common TltUITl l't .IAL.1 Eut 17th Str .. t. Coet1 J J INDUSTRIES. 3197 A Thi• at•t-nt waa llled Tru1t• un<W 1 Med of more fully deeenbed on .. Id llcltl Record1 In the otfloe ol dellgniuon. 11 any, •hown No. '1141 M ... CA 82827 Airport Loop Orlve Cotta with the County Clerk of Or· tr111t dltecl 8/15/93 llgned Daed of Tru11 lncludlng t the County Recorder• of Or· f'larel'n. (Lo.n •1n.....ao.o7) fh9 FICtltloUI Bulin... M..a. California 92t20 ano-County on Mardi 29, by RANDALL R. SMITH ANO note(e) for th• tum ol ange County. Slate of Call-Said Nie wtll be mlde. t>Ut YOU ARE IN OEfAUl T Narner9ferredtolbovewu J s. Maeallllfer. 21oot985 CATHLEEN M. SMITH.$167,800.00 lhll lh•1or11la. exec:uted by RU1zwltr1out coventnt or WW·UNOERAOEEOOFTRUST filed In Ofange County on SlntlaQO Avenue Newport ~ HUSBAND ANO WIFE end beneftclal lnter .. t undat lhl ANO PENA a Oen.rel Plf'I· ranty.expr .. orlmplled,,._ DATED FEBRUARY 10, ~IY 1 I. 1964 FILE NO BMc:h, Calllornla e2eeo Publllhed Orange Cou1 recorded 8131193, u Ooc:u· Deed of Trust and lhe Obll-nerwhlp WILL SELL AT PU&-gardlng !Ille. poeut1lon. or 19711 UNLESS YOU TAKE F24510t Thia builneH le c:on. Deity Piiot Aprll 5. 12. 19. 28, menl 13-381487. of the Of· g1tlon1 MCured thereby Ir• LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST anc11rnbrtllCH. lncludl11g ACTION TO PROTECT OeWt O Muney, 2030 dUC1ed by: an Individual 1985 llelll Record• of ()fange pr.-nlly held by the under· BIOOER fOR CASH (Pit)'• tM1, chargea and exptn-YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY EMf 4ttl ~lreet Suite 222. J. S. MACALLISTER F·853 County. Calltornle, wlll lall 11 llgnecl, end thll breach o1. Ible 11 tlrM ol l&lt In lewful of the Trull• end of the BE SOLO AT A PU8LIC Santi Ant. CA t2705 Thie itaten'lenl wu flied public tuetlon 10 the hf9heat Al\d default In, the obll· money of the Unltecl Stat•) trultl cr .. ted by Mid Deed SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· Jutta Irma Murray. 2030 with the County Clertc ol Of· PUBLIC NOTICE bidder for cUh In U11lled gttlon1 tor Wflleh ttle Deed 11 the Nonh tront entrenoa 01 Tru1t. lo pay the rtmllll· PLANATION OF THE Eut 41h Street Sult• 222 ang• County on Maretl 29 StalH Dollar• 11 lh• ol Trull II MCUrlty ha OC· lo Iha county COUrthouM Ing prlnclpal 111m1 of lhe N " T u R E 0 F T H E Santa Ana CA t2705 ' 1986 ' '1CTIT10Ut IUllMEll FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE curred Ill lt)lt there hu been 700 Civic Center Drive WMt' 11019(1) HCured by 11ld PROCEEDING AGAINST Thie buiin-. wu con· '2nal NAiii tTATIMlllfT OLD ORANGE COUNTY 1 d•itult In lhl. l11Jtallment Santi Ana, CA ell right, tttl4i 0Hd of Trull lo Wit YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- ducild by 1 gan«al plf'lner· Publlahed Oranoe Cout The following pereoni ere COURTHOUS. E. LOCATED ol prlnclpal and lnterell and tnter•I conveyed to 115,000.00 with l11terHI TACT A LAWYER. - ship Oalty Piiot Aprll 5, f2, 19. 28. doing bullnett 11. ON SANTA ANA BLVD., BE· wflleh t>eGam9 due 4/1193 and now held by II ullder thereon from M1y 111, 1014 On Aprll t8, t085, 1t 11~00 1'NJ ltlltrnenl wu nled 1985 0 A L A C.. T I C TWEEN SY CAM 0 RE and Ill IUl>Mquenl lnatall· Mid [)Md of Tru1t In the II 18% per lnnurn I I A M • C A L F E 0 with the County Clertic of Or· F·865 ENTERPRISES 333t2 M-STREET ANO BROADWAY, mente ol prlllclpal a11d property lltualed In ..io provided In Mid notl(a) plua ENTERPRISES. a Calltornle ange County on Marotl 15 Vl111 01,,1 POint CA 92029 In the City ol Santi Ana. Of. lntet .. t, Ille aum of $275.ISO County and Stall daecfll>ed coet1 and any advanc.e of COf'porlllon u duly AP· 1915 · o.'.inle Marlo Kr ange County. California. 111 advenold by Ille Beneficiary ... $534.30 with Inter .. , .. of poln~ Trull" und« and P11btlahecl Orange Coat Thi• bualn•H ":-'coll-right. tltle and lntereat con-In payment of delinquent PARCEL A: LOT 48 OF llrlt datl of pul>llcatlon. pureuanl to Deed of TNll Otllty Pilot March 22. 211. Pl&.IC NOTIC( ducted by: an lndlVlduat veyed 10 11\d now held by It Unified School Dlllrlct TRACT NO. 3433, IN THE Thi beneficiary under Mid recorded February 28, 1978, Aprfi 5 12 t9S5 Dennie M Kro......, under the deed ol trual. In lbM, Pkll lntwMI, THE CITY OF COSTA MESA Deed of Trual heretotor1 ex· •• lnllr No. 3<4285 book ' ' F·l 2ll ,1CTITIOUllU ... H Thia llltern .. ;11; .. llled thlrealproperty,dMerit>ed NOTICE RECORDED COUNTY OF ORANGE: ecutedanddellveredtot,,. 12580,paga335,of0fflcial HAMI ITA11!•NT with tile Coun1y Clerk ol Or· at: 3121/86 AS INSiR. NO. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS underalgned I written Dec· Recorda, uecuted by: fltllJC11)nc£ The following P«IOOI ere an County 00 March 27 PARCEL 1. 15·09e1« IN THE COUNTY PEA MAP R£00ROEO IH latatlon ~I-default lfld 0.. ANTHONY L CAPASSO d~v~.:ic~ ~LEANiN<. 1~ F~ A;~~J~~F J:!CJ~r:: o~,,c;~~.!on--;hereol, Uie :~~ 1~~ PAg~s :·1 :~ ~:~f°:f see~ .!,wr:i!: ~b~~A~~d C!':f';'9~i tTATlmJfl' CW SYSTEMS, 381 Ogle, CO.ta Pul>llatled Of1nge Coal CORDED IN BOOt< 471. u"derelgntd II such CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN llon to Sell The unotrllgned truslors, In Ille office of tl'la AaAMOOt••NT Oft ~.CA 92027 • Dall Piiot AprN 5 t2 19 20 PAGES 37 TO 40 OF MIS-een.tlc:liry hu Mpoelted THE OFFICE OF THE cauNd Mid Notice of 0.. Cou11ty Recorder of OrW9 Utl Of' '9CTTT10Ut Jim Coi!Na.-~301 Ogle, 198~ . . ' . CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· -'th lhe T NII•. U14I Oeed of COUNTY RECORDER OF feult and Election lo a.ti lo County, Stall of Calltomfa. IUIMll ...._ Colta Mee&. c ,-.!12927 'f F-ll~ CO ROS OF ORANGE Trual and all document• SAID COUNTY be recorded In the county WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Th• 1011:.!::f ~raona Thi• bualneu •• con· COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. evidenclng obtlg•tlona ... ?ARCEL B· A NON·EX· Whir• lhe rMI property I• AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIG- h.ve •band the UM of ducted by; an lndMd111I Ptlll.IC NOTICE EXCEPT THEREFRQM cured. thereby, and the CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOA tocated OER FOR CASH (PAY9bll at lh• FlctlllOUI Bualneu Jim Cotman ALL OIL, 01L RIGHTS. MIN-undefljgned, doat hereby INGRESS TO ANO EGRESS 011•: Mlfch 21, 1986 • lllM of Ille In lawful money NllM lido T~vel Service Thie 1tatemen1 WU llled '°"°"'"' 4 of "NO· ER AL s . M I NE RA Ls decl•r• all . tum• teeured FROM SAID PARCEL A .... Dteeo filf901M4f,. ol the U11l1td Sll1M) •t: the and Lido Tr1vel et!d L~o with the County Clerk of Of. I ," ttte on.o::l of •hlctl RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS th6r1by lmmedlately due THROUGH LOTS 185 ANO , N ,. r7W Caffttno South froot tnlrenoe to the Toure. 3404 Via Udo. ~· arige County on JAarch I , M fteed fer ~ on RIGHTS ANO OTHER and P•X•ble end doee her• tM OF TRACT NO. 3433, IN Def"'° louttl .... 201, '*" Orange County Old port Beach, CA 92863 1985 Maroft 12, , .... N t. Mo . H y 0 R 0 c A R B 0 N by llec1 lo ce\.IM Ille prop-THE CITY OF COSTA Diet•. CA H10I (t1t) CourthOUM. 211 W. Santi The Flelltlou1 Bu1lne11 n70M4 110 In IM ofl'loe Of SUBSTANCES BELOW A arty to be told to Mtl1ty lhe MESA COUNTY. OF OB· 3M-121 t I r. ...., fl Ci.t, An1 Bouleverd. City of sattta N1~ refwred 10 1bovewu PubllShed Ofange Cou1 tM .._.. of Or-.. DEPTH OF 500 FEET obllg1tlon1w:ured thereby ANOE' STATE OF CALI· ~t Ana, Slate of Calttomla all flied In Orange County Of1 0111y PllOt Merch 22 29 C-IJ C.....,.leMntto UNDER THE PARCELS OF • NOTWITHSTANDING FORNiA AS PER MAP RE-Pul>llthld Ofange Coul rtghl 11111 and lntw•t con· February t7 1983 FILE NO Aprll 5. 12. 11185 ' rou ~uch .. an Hem· LANO HEREIN OESCRIBEO. THE. FACT THAT YOUR CORDED IN BOOK 171 Dally Piiot Mareh 20. AprH 5, ~ed to and now held by tt f2100tl F·l28 IMtlon of IM tttle ,_..to BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT. PROPERTY IS IN FORE· PAGES 48, 49 ANO 50 OF 12. 1895 under said Deed of Trull In Ronald L Henry. «7 Via Mid ~Ol*tr IMWI rCMI OF SURFACE ENTRY AS CLOSURl:, YOU M~Y MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. F-136 the property st111ated In Mid Lido Soud. N-pott S.eeh. .,..,,IC NOTICE mar have en lnlerfft In the RESERVED IN A OEEO OFFER YOUR PROPERTY IN THE OFFICE OF THE County end State deecflbed Calltornl1 92663 '"""'-T'rwteo,. ..... oceed· FROM HOME FEDERAL FOR SALE. PROVIDED THE COUNTY RECORDER OF MLIC NOTICE u : Gllb«t A Henry. 303 Vl1la Inge. P' SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· SALE IS CONCLUDED SAID COUNTY LOT 12 OF TRACT NO Suertl. Newport Beach. ~~~.~=~· T"" 01W No. SOCIATION, A CORPOR· PRIOR TO THE CON· PARCEL c AN EX· NOTICI °' 5252. IN THE CITY OF CelltOfnli 92MO t11UOD017 A T I 0 N REC 0 R 0 E 0 CLUSION OF THE FORE· CLUSIVE EASEMENT TO TitUITll't tALE COSTA MESA, AS PER Thll bua"-S WU con· The IOilowtng ~· .,. Tnaat• .... No. AUGUST 31, 11113 AS IN-CLOSURE PLACE ANO MAINTAIN LOM .... Wt• MAP RECORDED IN BOOt< ducted by I general partner· d~':R~llr;:~ MUSH MM01tt1t STRUM ENT NO 13-3814&e ~= ~6':i.rncA NA UTILITY LINES ACAOSS UNIT COO. l 115. PAOES 17 TO 20 Of lhlp ROOMS 16101 Newland "-'lf"IM· OF OFFICIAL RECORDS TIONAl TlltUIT ANO IAV. LOTS t65 ANO tM OF T O SERVICE COMPANY MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, Thll alatemetil wu !lied ' z:a..tl01-o11T PARCEL 2 • TRACT 3433 IN THE CITY u duly appointed Trvll .. IN THE OFFICE OF THE wlth"thl County Clerk ol Or· :~e.~untlngton Beactl. CA NOTICI Oft OUAUU A NON· EXCLUSIVE IMGI At90CIAT'tON, Ocwtl OF COSTA M•ESA, COUNTY under the followlng de· COUNTY RECORDER OF ariof_C04¥1,y on Aprll 2. 1985 A.ND IUCTIOM TO EASEMENT FOR USE EN· Treat, AMietan1 C..._lef OF ORANGE ST ATE OF tc:rlt>ed dMd of trult WILL SAID COUNTY. j)~~,an~ Coeet Brien Kenr Johll . UNOllt DC .. D JOYMENT IN ANO TO THE Publlllled Oranr Coul CALIFORNIA 0AS PER MAP SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION file ,,,..., eddrMI end Deity Piiot Aprll 5, 12, 18. 26. 18801 Newla"d St., H11nt· HLLCW TRUIT COMMON AREA. BEING Dally Piiot March 2 • Aprll 5. RECORDED '1N BOOK t78 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER other common deelgnallon. Ml.IC M>TICC t985 • ln~on Belel'I. CA 112648 IMf'O'"ANT NOTICE LOT 42 OF SAID TRACT NO. l2, l9. 1985 PAGES 48, 49 ANO 50 OF FOR CASH ANO/OR THE II any. ol the real property John c. Lawn. acting DEA adm101strator, F-889 d~::u!~~::.11.:: .Fon· IFYOUR PROPERTY ISIN 10858.ASSETFORTH.DE· F-834 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ducrlb•d l bova .. said information developed by hts agency led Br J u FORECLOSURE BECAUSE P(NEO ANO DESCRIBED IN IN THE OFFICE OF THE CHECKS SPEC.,IEO IN purpor1ed to be 2824 San Costa Rican secunt) police to a farmhou se Th1 1:n.,:':1 wu filed YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR THE DECLARATION OF Pta.IC NOTICE COUNTY RECORDER OF CIVIL CODE SECTION Juan LI,,., Cotti Mela. Ca. near the San Jose lnternal\onal Airpon, where pt&JC NOTICE with tlMI County Cl«k 01 Of. PAYMENTS, tT MAY BE COVENANTS. CONDITIONS s A 1 o co u N TY . To 2924h(payal>leet 111e umeot 02828 C 1 n M h 19 SOLO WITHOUT ANY ANO RESTRICTIONS FOR 11417 PROVIDE WATER, ELEC-11.le In llWful money ol the The underllgned TNIMI Caro Quintero was taken tnto custody IUMMA"Y °' ~m oun y 0 arc . COURT ACTION. and you GARDEN PARI( VILLAGE NOTICI cw TRICITY, GAS. TELEP~NE United Slit•) •II right. 1111• dlect.lme any ll•blllty for any peacefully . ADOf'TID ON>INANCI ,271112 may have tho 1eg1I right to HOMEOWNERS" AS$0CIA· T"Uttll't tAU ANO SEWERAGE SERVICE and lntw .. 1 conYeyed 10 lncOfrectneea of the 11r•t "U S . t th t •• h ,. Ofdlnance 85-7 11 IChed· Publlehed Qran Cout bring your accoYnl In good TION RECORDED IN BOOK T.t. No. 7tf..1*211T0111 FOR SINGLE·FAMILY RESI· and now held by It under_ addr111 and"Olher common .. agen s were in (' VIClnt )'. e salu. uled to be In lull force and Dally Piiot. Mlrctf'22 211 llandlng by P•)'lnQ. all 01 13877. PAGES 1034 TO LAZAltUK OENTIAL USE TO SAID llld Dead of Tru1t In lh• d11lgn1llon. II any, shown "They were not physically present at the arrest af!ect 30 d1y1trom111 edop· l<prll 5 12 1985 · • your put due peymentl t>lua 1978, INCLUSIVE OF OF· · HOTIC• PARCEL A. SAID EASE· property hareln•ll•r d•· llerafn. site.· .. The informatio n d evelo ped by the lion on Aprll 1, 1985. •lld . F-1121 permitted COlll and •lC· FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT. MENT TO BE ALONG THE acrlbed· SaldMlewlllbemede,bllt U -..t S I d fi I h wu ad°"led by the loflow· pen-wtlhln thr• monlhl ANGE COUNTY. CALI· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. SHORTEST ANO MOST TRUSTOR ADRIAN VAN without toventnl or WI/· ntku talcs p aye a signs scant roe in t e Ing roU call VOi• COUNCIL from the dll• lhll nottc. ol FORNIA. ANO ANY AMEN[). DA TEO APRIL 5. 1012 UN-CONVENIENT ROUTE BE· OEH HEUVEL, CHADWELL ranty,axpr ... or lmpllod.,.. apprehension of C aro Quintero ·· MEMBER s A Y E s PUBLIC NOTICE oatault wu recorded Thia MENTS THERETO LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TWEEN THE SAID PARCEL O'.CONNOR. gatdlr>o 11111. poH1111on, or Hornl>ucitle. Schller. 11111. amount II $0038 45 .. of TIMI 11r .. 1 addr... or TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· A ANO THE NEAREST PUB· BENEFICIARY COMCAL encumbranoea. 10 pey IN Meanwhile. the R eagan .tdministration Wheeler NOES No,,. FICTfTIOUI I UllNHI 3118185. and WUI Iner-Other common deligOltlon ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT LIC UTILITY EASl!MENT MORTGAGE SERVICES remaining ptlnclpal 91'"1 of won a renewed commitment from Colomb1an ABSENT Herttog NAME ITAftMENT untll your 9"0Unl l>KOmM ol lhe above rMI property 11 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU SHOWN ON THE MAP OF RECORDED May 13, 1911t Ille nola(I) MCUred by Mid President Behsano Betanc ur to .. fight against Ordloance IS.}', modlllea The following perlOl\1 ar1 current You mey not have to known lo u1 11. 214 MAY· NEED AN EXPLANATION SAID TRACT. u lnetr. No 15747 In Book Deed of Truat, with Interest d ffi k 111 I ·• bulldlng llaloht Omlte In ttle doing bullneae 11 p1y the arittr• unpaid por· FAIR LANE. COSTA MESA, OF THE NATURE OF THE PARCEL 0: A NON·EX· t4055 PICll 990 ol Ottk:lal thereon. H proVlded 111 llld rug tra IC ing at a eve s R 1 (Slngto-famlty Ae91den· A & c AUTO SALES. ll09 tlon 01 your llQCOUnt. even CALIFORNIA 92027 PROCEEDING AGl<INST CLUSIVE EASEMENT OVER Record• In 1he ottlc• of lht note(•). advenoee. It any. The statement cbmm1ltcd the L" n1tcd States 11111 ind CL 1Commerc111 E 4th Street. Senti l<na, though tull P•)'menl wH de-Thie eat• wlll be med&. YOU. vou SHOULD CON· LOT 49 OF TRACT NO. R«:order of Orange County: under thetermaof uld Deed to .. increasing its efTons to d1mm1::.h UM'. and llmlteCI) Z00411. and an ex· C111lorn1192701 manded. but yN mull pey wllhout coven1111 .or wer. TACT A LAWYER 3433. IN THE .. CITY OF Nici deed ol lrult a.. ol Truet. f-. ctlargea ~ d d f d d d c.ptlon from bulldlr>Q hefohl Anoel• Nleolue CorrN I the 1moun1 lllted at>ove ranty. exprNMd or lmplled, On APRIL 12, 1985. It COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF acrlbee the followlng axpenMI Ol lhe TNlt• and cman ° rugs. estro~ c rops an IO llmlt1 lor certain anttnllU 3106 Fernheatl'I Ln C~ll "''" lhr• monlhl from regarding lltl•. po8"'11on. 0 15 A M GREY OAK ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· PARCEL 1. AN UN· ol the tru81ecrMted by Mid strengthen II~ suppon for the ~ar agarnsl The Ml text of the Ofdl· M ... CA92826 the dale o1 recordatlon of orencumt>rancea.topaylhe FINANCIAL CORPOR· FORNIA, AS PEA MAP RE-DIVIDED 1115% INTEREST Dffd of Trull, tor lhe narcotics." nanoe ml)' be road In Hie Cerlol Emlllo Ouet. 21111 \Nadocument(Wflleh dllaof 11np1ld prlnclpal aum of AT ION. A CALIFORNIA CORDED IN BOOK 178 INANOTOLOT10FTRACT 1moun1 r•HOnlbly ••11· City Olerk"I office. 77 Fatr Royal Palm. Cotta Mesa.CA reeord1t1ori 1ppeara lier• $143,711.78.pl\ielnter•I U CORPORATION u duly ap-PAGES 411, 40 ANO 50 OF NO. 0559. IN THE CITY OF mated to be 182,941.09. ---------1---------Ortvtt, Colla MeN 92626 on), unleae the ot>llgatlon provided In lhe noll MCYred pointed TNlt• under and MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF The ber>ollctaryunder llld P\BJC NOTtCE P\a.IC NOTICE llUEN P. '"9NNEY, City Thi• bu11.fau 11 con-being fOfecloMd upon per-by the deed ot trv81. Plue an purauant to Deed of Tru11 IN THE OFFICE OF THE ORANGE, STATE OF CALI· Deed of Tru11 horl1of0feex· Cleftl ducted by 1 gener1I part· mite 1 tonger period. you 1ddlllonal ettlmaled recOfdod APRIL 29, 1082 aa COUNTY RECORDER OF FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· acuted Ind d_.lverod lo lhl '1C11TIOUI IUllNlll ,tc:Tm OUI IUll•tl P11bll1hed Ore11ge Cont ner1hlp have orily tile leg1I right 10 amount of 13,295.80 11 eny, Intl No 83--034356, of Of-SAID COUNTY, FOR THE CORDED IN BOOK 305, undersigned I written Dec· N .... STATIMIEllfT NAMIE ITATIMINT Oally Piiot April 5, 1985 A"gell Nlcolu1 Correa!, atop the fOfecloeure by PIY· under lhl terma ol lhe deed flclll Recorda In the otnoe of MAINTENANCE OF PARTY PAGES I 1 ANO 12 OF MIS-larellon of Oeflillt Ind 0.. TM lollowlng petlOM 1re The IOllowlng pereon1 1re F·87• Carlos Emlllo Ooe1 1,,g the enllre 1moun1 d• of tru1t and f .... Charges tho County R«:ordll' of OR-WALLS ON OR ALONG THE CELLANEOUS MAPS, AND mend tor Sa ... Ind I wrltt., doing bUllneM u d<>l"9 bulln"' u · Thl1 atalement wu llled mt,,ded by your credll0< 1nd expenu1 of lhe ANOE County, State of Call· BOUNDARIES BETWEEN AMENDED IN BOOK 405, Notlee of Oefeult ind Elec· NATIONAL ROOFING ASSOCIATED DE · 1111in1 IC NOTICE withtlMICountyClerkotOr· To find out the amount lru1t• l or,,la. Executed by SAID LOT 48 ANO SAID PAGES t4ANO t50FMIS· llonloSell Theunderelgn«I COMPANY. 411 E First St . SIGNERS. 1571 P1rkw1y l"UU\. 1 ange County ori March 211. you must p1y or to ttrange The Lender/Ben111c11ry GEORGE M L.AZARUK ANO PARCEL A CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN cauMd Mid Notk:o of 0.. Tuatln.CA92AO LOOP Ste E Tuatln CA IUMMA .. YOF 1985 lor p1ymen11011op1helor• ulldeflhede.doltrullh .. OOROTHYL.AZARUK.HUS· PARCEL E AN UN· THE OFFICE OF THE l1u1tandElecllontoSellto Rlcherd H. Bult11d, 411 E. 92880 ADOl'TED OAOINANCE f'J7252t clOlure or 11 your property 11 llQned and d_.IYef'ed ol the BAND ANO WIFE WILL DIVIDED .62 PEA CENT COUNTY RECORDER OF be reconSod In the county Arlt St .. TUltln, CA 02MO Jamee A Kine, 13572 Publllhed Ofarige Coa1t In f0<eclo1ure IOf 1ny other Tr1111" a Oec:laretlon ol 0.. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION INTEREST AS TENANT IN SAID COUNTY. wt19l'e the rMI propotly la Thia bullMal II con· Jem_., lrvlne, CA 02714 1~~~~n ·t,~ l~r:r:'d Deily Pilot Aprll 5, f2. 19 28 reason co,,tact BANK OF laull of tile Obllgatlons ... TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR COMMON IN ANO TO LOTS EXCEPTING THERE· loo1ted ductecl by: an lndlvtOual This bualneu le con· ~fleet JO dlV-from llUdop 1985 _ AMERICA NT & SA w 791 cured by the deed of tru1t, CASH (payable at tl'119 ol t16 ANO 168 OF. TRACT FROM UNITS 342 ANO 348 Dall. Mtreh 12, 1095 Rkmard H. eun1rd ducted by '" 1nd1V1du11 ltOL F-8112 (7141 38~·8~1~ • ..I. and• Notlcle of ~t•u" and 1&1• In tawtul mQOA\I o1 O.lAll,..~~ IN 8Ul~i\;-UNtTS 324;-OM.ft«> I~ 'Fh .... et.mooll ,,... ..Jamee A.~ uon on ·"f:Ji. ~· ~.Allt1 ----194365· 1 3800 West Chap-jjn ,o-SIR, w~to United SlllH) •1 THE COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF 330 ANO 336 IN BUILDING II Mid Trv1t•, If: o.vtd with the County Ctenl o1 Or· Thie 111tement w1a llled ~· r~o~ll vol~ 1 CO~~t~L IMtntlC ..,,.TICE man Av..,,ue, Ore,,ge. CA corded on It 110184 H FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE ORANGE. ST ATE OF CALI· B. UNITS Jee. 312 ANO 318 It. ZafM, AMt. Yio. "'9a., ange County on February wllh the County Clerk of Or· M E M B E RS A y E S ~-nu 92688 Document 84·484885. of 01· OLO ORANGE COUNTY FORNIA, AS PEA MAP RE· IN BUILDING C. Ut.uT8 31 t, ll70 ~h'e ............ , 21, 1985 lr>ge County Ofl.Marcti 20 Hornbuckle• Scftiter Hall PICTrTIOUlllU ..... tt llyouh1ve1nyqueallon1, llcl1IRoeofd1 COURTHOUSE. LOCATED CORDED IN BOOK 178 311,321AN03231NBUILO. ....... Lot A....._ CA I ,2'700a 1985 NOES Wheeler ABSENT NAME ITAH-.T you should conttct I llwyer Thia ..,. win t>e COO· ON SANTA ANA BLVD. BE· PAGES •8. 49 ANO 50 OF ING DANO U~ITS 335, 34 t -. (211) tr1·- PubltaMd Orange Co .. t f2717M Of the ga...ntMOt agency duct Id by CALIFORNIA TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, ANO 347 IN BUILDING E. AS .. f7m Dally PllOt M11ch 29, Aprll 5 Publlllled Orange Cout t1~~lnce lls.6 r I 1 Tho lollowJng pereona are wtiieh may have lneured your POSTING ANO PUBLISH· BROAOWAY, SANTA ANA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHOWN UPON THli CON· Pul>fltNd Oftnge Coat t2. 18, tH5 Dally PflOt MarCfl 20 Aprll 5 .• Ille ~aUOfl '"d tr:~~.: 0°61~~~tfERs 0222 loan • (See I001not•) INO COMPANY whoM Id· CALIFORNIA I ll right, lltle COUNTY RECORDER OF DO MINIUM PLAN RE· Dally Piiot March 22, 29. F-141 t2 HI. 1H5 · Remember YOU MAY dr-and phone number le 11\d lnter•t conveyed to SAID COUNTY. COAOEO MARCH t , 1917, Af)fll 5. 198& F-148 of Mlelllle eerth lllllon en. Scougell Clrele. Huntlngloo LOSE LEGAL RIQHTS If 1028 NORTH LAKE AV· •nd now held t>y It undef EXCEPT FROM A POR· IN BOOK 12007 PAGE Mt F-808 ------------------ltnllll 8ch C1'026411 YOU 00 NOT TAK~ ENUE . SUITE 201 . aald Deed of Trull In the TIONOFS~IOLOT 1MALl OF OFFICIAL RECORDS t.;:::.=========~ Pta.tC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE TM lull ltl~I ot lh• ordi· Cert E •nd M Chrlallnl PROMP,T ACTION PASAOENI<, CALIFORNIA property 11tualed In .. Id OIL, GAS, PETROLEUM ANO RE·AECOROEO MAY .T·---~~t~.::r ~::dirt· Anderton. 9222 SCouo•ll. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01104 (213)8411-4548 Cou,,ty111dS1a1e.deacrlbed ANO OTHER MINERAL OR 17, t977, IN 800K 12t99, ,.,_,.,.,.. '1CTrTIOUl 1UtfNIH y 5 llr H B CA 0:2646 GIVEN CONTINENTAL Oeted· 3113115 18 Ii V 0 A 0 CA AB 0 N PAGE 10 O~ OFFICIAL RE· ASANOOt••MT CW. HAm tTATl•NT Drive. Co.ta Meg Thie bui lnMa 11 con· AUXILIARY COMPANY le HOMS f<IDlltAL IAV· LOT 14 OF TRACT NO SUBSTANCES IN AND CORDS ANO Rf·RE· utl tJ# fltCTinOUI Ttie followlng perton11ra c~Ut '· MNMY, CllJ <IUClld by hulband and wlle the duty appointed Truetee INGI AND LOAN Al· 2598, IN THE CITY Of UNDER OR WHICH MAY BE COAOEO JULY 8. 1977. IN .,_ .. M.u. d()lng buelneea u Ci rl -'"d•reon. M C 111\der 1 Deed of Trul1 deled 90ClATtON, • CorpOJettoft, COSTA MESA, AS PER PRODUCED l"ROM I AIO 800t< 12277, PAGE t902, T~ ~=.:r pereoni SA ASSOCIATES. 4242 Publllhod Ofer>ge Coul Ander'°" 9/1177, eitecuted Oy ROB· • Truetee, •r. LINDA ll MAP RECORDED IN BOOK LANO. TOOElHEflll WITH Ofl °"1CIAL AECORDS. he"9 lb the UM of Campua OrtYe Suite F New· Ollty Piiot April S, 1905 Ttill •tat.,.,,_,t ..,., ftled EAT RAISIG JR ANO DIANE WAltNI ,_, MANAQI R • t 11. PAGES 47 THROUOH THI! RIOH"I' TO USE THAT PAACEL 2: UNIT 321 IN th• Flctltloua 8ualnHI port 8HCl'I. California 92&eo F·l 7$ wtth Ille Coonly Clerk of ()f. K RAISIG, wt1o are marri.ci· TR U I T 11 DI fl A" T • 48 OF MISCELLANEOUS PORTION ONL V Ofl SAID IUll.OlNO O. AS SHOWN N-: Somerl Llndac;ap. Rot>lft H Gr1111. 1ru11.. erige Cou"IY Of1 March 21• 10 each oth9r, u Trultor, to MlllfT/ARC APS, IN THE OFFICE OF LANO WHICH UNOEALIEI UPON THE CONDOMINIUM Co · 530t W 191• StnltAna. or The Rows H Gr1n1 Ml.IC NOTICE 1985 eeoure certain 01>1tOa1lon1 In Pul>ltllled Orange Coul THE COUNTY RECORDER A PLANE PARALLEL TO PLAN REF EARED TO CA 02703 f\evoc•l>le Tru1t "t1bllthed '17l ... favor ol BANK OF AMERICA Delly Pilot March 29, Aprll 5, SAID COUNtY ANO 500 FEET BELOW THE ABOVE. Thi Flclllloui Buitnau November 9, '973, 4242 NOTICI Oft N8UC AUC· PuDlllll\ed Ofange COHI NATIONAL TRUST ANO 12. 1986 . The ltreet llOdr ... and PRESl!NT SURFACE 0, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Name referred to it>ove wu Campu1 Orlvw, Suite F. New· TION 0, 'I RIONAL Di1lty Pilot April ~ 12 19 21• SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, 1 F-607 othet common dellgnauon, SAID LANO FOR THI! UNOEA A OEEO Of TRUST ~-lnLOf:=,_Cou~ W PQr1 e.acti Callfc>rnla fl,_O,.ltTY RIMAININQ 19115 ,._.79 "etlonal banlllng l.MOda ii any. of the , .. I property PURP80E OF PROS· OAT!O 617/81 UNLHS _,., · RIChatd L Owlfl trU8tM ON VACATED ......... 11ori.u8eneflclaryracorded P\&.IC NQftC£ d11crlb•d 11>ov1 11 PECTING FOR, DEVELOP· YOU TAKE ACTION TO let .. Santi Ana CA t17o3 ol f"'9 Owlfl Fetnily A.-..o-0, 'OltMI " TIMAM T on 0121111 It lnetMMnt purported to be 2004 INO ANOIOA EJCTAACTINO PAOTl!CT 'fOUA PAOP-duet~ ~ ~ oon· c;abl• frui t .. 11bll1htd (CC,_) P\15LJC NOTICE no 35927. 1n OOOlt 12393. '""'°' TUSTIN AVENUE, COSTA SAID Oil, GAi . PIT· ERTY. IT J.lAY II! SOLO AT -.~ et :61 t .. tiled A"°"ll 30. ttee, '242 Cam. Noflee It nereoy Oivllll lhal ~ 2 tt of ~lat ~da T1flil 0.... Ne. MESA. CALlffiANIA 92627 AOLCUM ANO OlH!A Ml,..._ A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU '""' a em4ln ~ pul Otlva. Sulll f' Newpof1 on AorH ?0th. 191& at 9 00 '1CTlTIOUt IUl lNIH In th. Offlee of the~-lt.,._.,4 Thi underlloned TN9t• E R A L A ~. 0 NEED AN EXPLANATION wtth ttle Courrty Clerk of Of· Bee¢fl. Callfom1a 92MO AM •1 470 t Candlet*ry NAMI ITATIMINT ol Oranoe County, Cell Trwt ...... No. dl~all'M 1ny lf'ablllty tor eny H Y D A 0 C A A I 0 N 0, THE NATUAI Of THE = County on Mwefl 15· Thi• bualnHe It ~on· Ave Seat~. CA 90740, The lol~ng pereon111• fomla. delcrlblngll11d in.re-~ 1ncClfrectnn1 of lhl 11r ... IUB8TANOE.8 '"°M 8AIO PAOCEEOINO AQA1"8T P ...,,a.._,, ,..., Coaa1 d\Kted by a gener11 1>41rt· '" Orang• County, the dolr>Q butt,,_. H 1r1 H rnor1 tutty oaecrlbed ._,_.,. ... , llddr-and otn.t common LANO IY Ml!ANI 0, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· u.,...,..., "'ange nerahip 11nCW91Gned llWlll lall II put> PASSPORT TO TRAVEL. on Mid Deed of fNelll\CMI· If ..... __, detllgnatlon 11 any, llhown WlLLI OAILLEO INTO SAID TACT A LAWYER Deity t'~1 1':;,ctt 22 29, Roo.t 11 Grant. tNll• llC, l llCllon Ille '*1on11 708• Edinger Ave . HUl'lt In(! 1 f10111C•I for the aum of HOTtCI Of' Dl'AULT n.teln ' 8UISURFACE OF 8AIO 321 Sidney La.M , Coeta Aofll . r 129 of Tl'la ~oo.rt M o,.,,, pr~y tall by Raloh 1ng1on8Mch CA9?647 U 0.000 00 lh•I lh• ANOIUCTtONTO 811d .... wtllbe!No.,DU1 LANO FROM 81Tf8 Meea.CA~827 • Rev~bil Truet -110Maned Fr 1 Detttoff & Kno•. ~ 1 t>eneflctal lnt1t•t ullCMr Ille NU.,,..,... D«ID .wtttloul QOY9tlant 0t •tt· LOCATED OH OTHlflll '"(II a atr•t ecldf ... or McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road L1guna Beect1." Ca 92651 49•·9• 15 HA"IO" LAWN· MT. OUYI MO<tutry • Ce~te<y Crtm11tory 1625 Qleler Ave Costa MeN ~40 56~'4 Pfl .. CI IROTHI RI llLL l"OADWAY MO .. TUMY 110 9ro1dw1y Coat• Mesa ~2·9150 Hownl* e .• t973 !aid P4'0C>«IY C01'1118t1 of Ca111orn11 corpor111on, Deed°' Truet tnd the oOll· Of TMllT C"' ,exprfMOf~,,.. LANO, fT HlHO !XP~ common :n•llon of For Ad Action Ttt•• 1t1tement .... flied hOUHl\Old applllnCH 17191 Slllld•I l .. Hunt gatl0n1-.ur11dln.tebyar• ~ANT llOTICI thle.r:rt111 • l,Of LY UNDERSTOOD AND PfOC*'IYll •t»ow.no , "(Ith I,,. County Cllr• Of Of furnlafl1ng & ClothlnG 11\gton e..ch. CA t?649 preeen1ty held Oy the ••nder· IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN enc:um ~IO!»Ythe,... AQRHOTHATEOllOH If, wwr1n1y 11 gMr1 M to Ill ... Couf,ty on Maren IS Slid lllC'llon Win Do mac» Thll bUllMal II COii· tlgMcl. Ind that t>reaon of, ~OAielotUAE BECAU$1! ~ti/I .. ~ta .....,1........ Of -oo.Jec~lf--cal .a tW pvrtuanltQJhe~lttorll ot duetad bl-uotporatlofl AA4 ~ In. ttle Otlll'> M1J!RINO IN YOUll ~I) MCNf9d by NIO IUCOlllOR8 ANO Al-fl•lll." The beJl•llolery ftAC l"C VllW a rn1 ... 8ec:tlon tOU ot IPll CMI Ardle C Knox ga11on1 ror wt!letl the Deed P'AYMENT8, IT MAY 81 of Truat, With.,..,.., SIGNS, SHALL HAVI NO Und«Mld Deed Of Trutt br MUIOfUAL. ftAfUC Qenltill I w.,_, Al• COdO Thie 1111'"*"1 wae lllOd of Tru11 It MOUrlty hill OC· 80l0 WITHOUT ANV , n ptO'Med Ill Mid AIQHT TO INTI!" UPON r-.onof11>fMOhordtftuit Daiv p•f ..,..,. • Lai'lt, 1M01 v.,. 0e1ec1 •· t-t5 w11h 1ne County Cler~ ot Of· ourreo in that thef• t1aa t>Mr1 COURT ACTION. ~ you 1(11. ••oc•. tr any, THI· &UNA.Cl 011 SA10 1n die obJNoetlOna ..our9d Cemetery • Mor1u.ry 1 "'1 •-A.,.._., lutt. 4t01 1•1111 "•""· a101 •'9'Courl'fonApr• 1 1H !S 1 deleult WI the The lnatlllf.. may 1-. tM "9111 r1'1'1t to unoetthet.,..,,.ofSllldDeed LA,..O OA TO UH IAIO thet•by, "-tetofore H • Ch~• Crematory AD VISOR .,,,.._,ca 9'J11 C•,..._,fJ AH ., leaf ~ m1n1 Of prlnolpal and l>tlng youf ICICIOUnl tn gOOCI of Trwt, ...._ dftttlM and LAND Oflll l(NY l'OATIOH ecuMd and~ to the 3500 Peclflc View Or1v. • ~bflaNd Of~ Coeat a-ti, Cdllac• Pu!>ltahe<I C>ange eo.t1 tnter"1 111 •9Vlled ll'trough tllW'dln(I oy ~ Ill ot ~of._ T~ and THIRl!Ofl TO SAID [)[PTH ""'*"CPlecl • wntten 0.0. NtwpOft Bffcti 2•5678 ~ ltllot -.tard'i ')') 29 Put>lllfletl Orlll'IQe Coelt DaltyPllotNx!lfJ.t2.lt28 a~Aot~da!M c>Mt~P•>••nl1 .. oftM~1Pr..-d &00 Fm FOR ANY 1'fOlflUn.m!O. Bl.&'100 ~-~ ~ 5 f2 IH~ Dali., Pilot A.1)1115 1~ 1N 1"5 Secitombet 20. 1977 U · led OOlll and •x· Deed of TNlt PUF\POSE WHA fSOIVtf', f'l'llllnd tor ..... and wnnen , I r "'30 ,. ... t , ·1711 cut«! by Mid Tl'\ltlOfl and pen .. wtltlltl lhf .. ll'IOl'ltht TM total amount Of ltle AS ll'Ul!lllVEO IH THI! no11C» oc btMCh Ind of..,. -~----·-~------------~ ------~ Orange Coal DAILY PlLOT /Friday, APf" 5, 19U -. '" ....... th ·a a.ct .. family rm, • I 11i1r" tt::fs~ .. -..JllL- IU ~·~~=cc 2L lliii Dlf •.iiii~··••::iii~ UITllll IUm Makulter.'A.Qt 142.-. tit.-11 .. i&1n or &. A: llHQ& GIC. 2 ow HR 2tlf 2*'-ht unie. M50/mo i Id ..,.. ..,.. ....,. Large 3 Bdnn 2 112 Bath 2 ea 2 5 card• n.1 o Lfii Ill Lie 141i 2bt '*· NMr achta. l*kln8 tlOO montNy. pvt vet.ow sno wJ sreo· oar.ind'f m. ydllpet; ':to~ ,...0 Yttf H BrlttanywOOdt Condo. ~!""~ ":t ;o ~ &Wif Norw =re~ W'•'~· t16-l6l5 3M W. Bay 5'48-ft52 ~to Deldl, f'll rMjGr llOCilmo. e.,...,J t U COl\'lm pool 4 ttnlllt "7 • ...., • nw-n . , n eM OOf1* • .,._... ~ courta. Atklng s t55 000 lrplce. S 179,000. 080. Mw Ot/Blrctl St. 8.A l u • u r y 3 a r 3 a a a.-a .,. NEWPORT HEJGHTS 1Bt, 241' o.t.ware VERSAIU.U t ltd --. -------·-· lowloenrat .. ,nol)Olntt. Hta.AQent81.l/501-e247 Town."6fM nr UCI. LO 2 ....... ala ••IT PYI paUo. No Pitt (MnQt·t417~) qwleUoc:at1cM1.f\ll....,· Call Gen• or Diann• . cer oar 11175/mo ... 2 ., ft\ bi Cn/unGk S.W+dlrpoett ~2..S722 ~ .-111&.n . Uy -bldg.,,....... ltOW 70.110,ft. lot. OfoM up VIEW of Bay, oc.en and night' llQtltt . Quality 0.- talla. !ubmlt offers. $479,000 IMludel land. 831-1400 ULll&llLMI PLUS Income Apt. on Lit· ti. la. Quiet locallon hu 3 Bed hme+2 car garage apt. A fair price on thlt NEW LISTING: S3•5,000. Cell 073-&900 •• .• ; Traditional =~~5. Sat. '1-.4, ......,., ruas 497.2493 or es2-1m 110 EAllt Bay, ctttve by. Sharp auger 1 BR. °"Y'te1&-t4M2 11211rno M4-lt1S-- 1• 0UY• 1um Realty . ...... llJI Of9Tr•2br <*I 2be.2 SIOO.yflyt1en 90-0902 cpt»/drpe, D/W, ~·no E_,.MO-..e,. v..-eonoo....-. ~~t::';O:.,~: 631-7370 ft&t#,6861:1. Ql81.id8 :,r.'noC::'~A~ ~~,!:!:.;'f,'C501.:; .,_.S600.ca11 93 • 5553 ~oc::y':r= AGt 17?~1 •1:»~ Impeccable cond ,uh • gorgeous, IO'ollelt prlct on ...... Pti ,_ •115. 551-822• ev.. YI'~. no pett. A'it """*' a .at 11!11 MIA No peta '525 S3e-CMIO pool/~~ 1~9e,°'~yard. llf'Alllf1 mkt S3MK ~Ol 759..aoec> 11tl. .... ,.,..., TURTLEROCK • FC1m19r ~~ fof Sandy. NEW LUXURY CONDOS Sp~iou~ ~.OM • · We need 2 good ....._ a..uttful Hrbr vu Home ..... ~ Model• w/all the up. · ._ ..... 21*'8 1 l UMdroome & two bedroc>m ts U~l~IJ( 11f)Mt:S pt(IOl\I. We oner a gel\• 28r+den or 38r. lg ....., befeh and boat gradtl . ....,., "*In. 2 cenu W11111 nu .......... ,... HuntlngtCll Harbor.... . ap tit.ST - WAfl Kl HOllll '••R•.al-tort_._8•7•6-8000---I eroua commlttlort pro-uaum 1M T.O. Xlnt buy martnu. L.tlke ot the car attec1ed MIOM· to:;;; !er §L f;IC § ......... ~-PcSot, tennie, rtcQUetbal . • HoMt.., IRc".' ,. gram.ltyou'relooklngfor at 1229,000 Ownr Orar1(a, MIMoufl. Road ~Br+den. Up to 3BR balconl .. huge m'atr ,..aa W ,..,te l800-S1200/mo REAL ESTATE. ILlfft ••--• Company that hat an 769-0605 or 875-0e65 trontage._New eurwy by ~1~ba. From 1090 aq ft to aulte $t350 •a..-etoo .,.. MCMeet 131 1.oo -wr ..... 1 aggre11tve advertltlng tk:«IMd enoineer Iron 1740tq ft. Call 551--0188 ......... ..... ~~~~~~-~~ l1H,llO LI-LUii program, computef, MC-2~!:! C~N JW8 NH~~ pint. Detailed i urvey btwn 10am-5pm and aak ctlta ... 'ftM ,,.. IHI .... 1 aaa.t1.1 .. lniMiioiliio!~!l'!'!"""lll' .;.:. ....... /LIW MWI retary, beautll\ll office & . • a, ,._.,,.. map Giant' oaka and tor K.C ~ ... ~ -...., l ill•I • T VA LUE IN NEWPORT! •U1111U• .,.. •-all the help you need call ator ti.mt PP $280,000 h!Gtt . In the 1Br, cf9hwatW, ale. pool. Speclou9 28r tBa Condo. ... _., --• .. 180° panoramic view of us nowl Aak for Jtm or M0-4Metn1-1~ X-40 park~• Mttlng.0:-N.at ~~l·~·,,!,ba, dbf rec room. L ocked New decof, all afJutt, _._I fURHISHCO or UNfURNtSiH£0. •Bdrm on 90' lntlde St. to St. Lido Soud Iott. Choice "E.ut End" toe. $&49.000 Agt 6-4()..5580 Baek Bay & Ocean. Lge Maryanne BLUFFS BY OWNER wild game. 0..,, wlld lur· ~Peta.' 83&-3M() ...... carporta $500 979-1911 pool. )¥,., MOUrlty Glled. Miii -:r~::: ~ie HI~~~ 3~~+~~~.%~ :~n!soxtl~~WI~ WOOdbfldge T/HM 3BR 2~:',..:~:,::,;;; ~~'1~7~ p~·n~~: Wllll•Mft.UM w/ rtncn doors. parquet Traditional $185,000 Ind land. .,... ar•. Id.al location. 2~bi corner unll nr take. Qotf oour•. l.lldry rm. 432-7800 SavSun. Larry .. Af...-n ~OOf~wet:"ic~~& Re alty Ownf640-89311720-t8St Good hlGh ground. Pio-No · fo•ta. 1 11001mo. 1695/mo. Spadoua 2 BR 15 BA • HEAl.TH CLUBS T£HNIS. SWIMMING pl~ mU<h mQrr' Sorry no pt>ts Models oiwn dady-9 10 6 llLUllPUI st~LY1 S~PLEY ~~ 631-7370 IH-1... turepoetcardbeauty.ln-. 120• 18 or 854-0S.2 185 ~---t wnhte dupl~x .NewE.njoy a llf• •tyle 1Yr· Ull&ll JOYCE OA80LT _.,_ veet In America. Thia Ta ... ......, Cf'pt dtpa peinl petlo rounded by thecherming Lovely •Bdrm 2 Bath 5 8d 3Ba. lam rm. 2 trptct, tr~nuctlon can be La~ IMelt . U4I 142 1••• No Peta. S725/m0 Curi atmosp. tier• of WOOd· wl f --------3 Cat gar. $315,000 Incl handled completely by -. • ... HerberU II &31 1266-bf!Nw. VIII home th eeparate am· lal... land. 2218 A"RALIA ST mall. Write Truatee, Gen· u A. B. Hta 2 bf, 2BR 2ba. MW palnt/dr • ..._. 1g9. tty room and covered Ptaiat•l• 1007 Ownef/Bkr M•·tMO erat Acc.ptance Co .. Box den, 4 deck•. leate cpu etc. P.Uo. Nr So~ 1iSTUNNING Lg 18drm Croai er.-and Ceclat ~ ~~~5oo~~~~~3 ~;~t at , .. .._ ........ -..-.-...;;,.;.;.;. Exec. Hm •BR. ofc/den, 312, Eldon, Ml11our1, I tOOO. No pett 551-0875 Plu. 2 adlU, 1 ChUd, no 1Ba Garden Apt. Pool Creek otter a unlq~ UYPlllT WITI NI f/rm, lndr apa, upgraded. 65026 or call: ' peta. $825/mo, 645-7321 $525/mo. 710 W 18th combination cl one, two c::. SELECT llllLm l1Ul ULM& n ... u $1325/mo, 6-45-8113 OIUIOT (114) ltwtnt •ac• Ult E-aide 2Br 1 ChHd ok. No' and three bedroom ..... PROPERTIES Spectaeular OCEAN BAY Only 4 yurt old. Beautll\lt 112-ll 0 * _.. * doga 2563·8 Elden 1595 ..a.II..,_ •111J apartment• located ,,.., N~wpot1 B~M.h So. --------& CITY LIGHTS VIEW 3 Bdrm 2'A ba, formal HVH MONTEGO 48r, 28&. ..-.• $400 ~-u.. a variety of convenienc:. --------Entertainer'• 4Bdr,,.; dlntngr0om. Toplocatton ~~ly~m~--~Y ~:~~ llllffl(l1') 3Br Twnhae In Npt Twr .. + dee> 87 5- 9291 fOf all ages: •• ·H ... , home w/pvt tPI. yatd & and large dock. A•-T 0 7-1,.,,....505 m • lH-1122 end unit on part(, pvt 2Br 28& w/frplo, yrd. Up-nn11•1 I 700 16th Stmt tat Oowr) 64l·SJU _,. bonus rec. rm. Price sumable loan• m•k•• . · · ...,.. patio, gar, amenities, no atalrs rMt. 184 Magnolla, ..... Ftr lelt * ShOpplng .... Wl.L F1l&lllJ llaahed lo $329,900. Aa-thlt an easy take over. lido Bay1rnt &Br. pool, tg ... tall peta. $850. e.u.95t4 CM. No pett S700 mo. Frptc, Y8Ufted <*ting, dbl ! =::~ Newport 8e~ Ho. 880 IMnt' Avt'nut tat 16th) 64S-ll04 ~ !:it T=~ °=: :~cJ12~i~· T=~~~ ; {~~~. b~' f~ m~ ~~':.~~~~~ ~frnt ltun hralala.. 3 g~;.;:~ ~~~C:,: 2?;3 ~~ion~~ 1~' pool & ap~a. S740 Seleted unlta wtth ca- Spectacular townhome: 2 &31·1266 lnformatlonan<lettowlng. OCEANFRONT ..,.25000 tinu•elllil Zill pool$1~mo.640-5315 $600/mo 850-i 427 28drm2'A8a Is thedrat celllng a 6 mut« aultet, 21,.., b•tht. · • 3 1 • 28drm 2'h8a+Den 95 lakeside views No peta End unit. Total prk:e ··~·~~-· PENINSULA 269,000 o;tg;;; fUlty fUtn 2 Bd Br 2 ~8a 2 atry ~I 2BR In duptex, yard, good 666 W. 11th . 6"45·2739 permitted . S12• 900 c 11 · t d •" OOVER SHORES-VIEW townheuee. Pool & tennla Crffl Condo. Obi g.ar. Hr area garage S680 no 191-.111111----· s.e-2323. a 0 •Y A • $395,000-. court 111&5 67~96 beach $1200 &31·'1b89 pet•: 559-5001 ' Vac:entl E-aldel Lge 2 br, Further lea.sing ... a.-11 --• ~ STUART ANE, RL TR. 3BR 2BA Only 'I\ block to nu crp/dfl>9, petlo, lndry Information pleHe ctllt· ml THE REAL ESTATERS Ill· 124' Ml-2tl1 l!!J!rt ltaclt 2flt t>e8Ch. frPac, new carpet + •2Br 181 nr SC Ptza, S.A. $885. ~7 WOOdlan<I Pt (714) 857_.o363 · · BIOCi golf paint $1000/mo •~7748 Patio, carport, pool, spa Me.7303 or 673-3600 Open Dally 8AM to ISPM 2Br 2Ba. G8'e entry, *~IDllAll* UlkmSTUL eond!7:2•,i,ba ~rr: S680Nopett722...ec>tt · Many emenlttet. Adtt *LltlllATlllll* Spectacular OCEAN· pool vt patio gar9:~ali V"ThHe redone Httea •3Br 2ea,,, sc Ptu s A WI IFFU &-.cE Reeafve Now tor bldg. No peta $1100 + *IPllUT1·1* Ull llU UYPlllT lllNUllllll Sharp 2 bd condo. Sec "·rna ••I .. __ tt•• BAY .+ CITY LIGHTS 51 t5' f1850. 673-1767 home rental 5 'rm w/gar Patio, carport, poo1,' .Pa.' Want • ..-:1ton of great ~mmer Occupancy MC. Call 9 to 5 492-4929 gate nr SC Plaza pool spa .,. ...,. .. View. Entertainer• 4 bdr kldt /pet S75Q worth S795 No peta 722-801 1 J1W191 We-cen ofttl1 any-La It ~ ft ti +carport. Sacrifice at IWI 1f~ 11TT.I home w/pvt spa. yard + IHMt llftnthltM morel '53M190 Best fee lhl~from a amaJ1 apt to IE IC IHtl C.Ut ••tH Charming Englleh Norman ~. •Br, den, •"ABa. Superb view. nndy beeeh. plef & sllp. New on tht marketl i~:.~~ ..._!m ~g,.'1-%~~ A~~~u~~ti ch;r::,~'. ~~-::~;?,:~Iced Cntral 2202 ~ 1=· d=~ ~~~ ~~1~l1~~:s~~~!te. ~~.NB~H; ,':it'~~~ 1~d. no :!f~ !868~ Sil . . ml T.O. Won't tutl WOOds-den w/2 bat~On 45 1 tS' 14.!me 1250,000. lry L~ o;;iy a& 36r bCh cfty Kat 11150 Call 873-4452 d/w. Quiet & ~· first for that ChOiOe of 499-2690 sf. XCBXAs ooAbOi Ide VIiiage 2511 w 1 J x down! Won't lattl Call •tNI frplc steal frptc • We accept pet•. From ldeallMng tBr 1 Condo $175. An Sunflower Patrick :ean~d ;,.:1z1ri Patrick Tenore 63t~1284 baslcyetappeall:ldeoo< •BLUFFS-2 BORM-1BA $565. 71•1557-8200 TSL MGMT 6"42·1603 1108 1 .... ,.. ameinttll9•7e-3012 u. Tenore, Agent 631-1266 • bargain price ~f at 539-6190 Beet tty fee Greenbelt view-no pet• 1350. 1BR. tba. 1 adult, NB REALTY 675-16-42 Agt 6-42-3850 . NR SO. COAST Pl.Al.A St,895,000 KEN BRITTINGHAM REALTOR 1~!"--• Tenore 63 t-1266 .l&llll IULn . Near Whlttlef, 546-.3829 Lovely ,quiet complex , avail 4/2840-5273 Of 548 0333 I •~ii#· .µ 1319.900. Call Patrick llEIT&U . 1~:.·~:t':~~fa'ty Non-amokw only. W. 17th WUTUll ft.LAI( lliad ta Vl!je 2717 3 Bdrm ,._. bl er1Cll gmr, ~ ··~~~-· --~IT 3Br 2'n,·,ba. 211'3tory25/llm· WeetaldeCM 3 8d 1'n8a, w/pool, ape, gar, lndry VilaMa~e 536--0270 ~,. · Prlce llaahed $190,000. rmn: __,. macu • e, ae. twnbaa ,atyte apt. rm. no ~l. "jiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiil;;;;;;;;;;;;;j L Beal value In Eaatbluff. l14/llM1ll Blufft. 818/331-8948 remoOeted BIHna ow Bach-$435-$445 NOW EN . .a-t _ _ Jm i iilililiiiiiliiiii'iii _;_. 4Br 2Ba. Leaae land. BLUFFS CONDO • bdrm, Incl. Pallet, kldt ok'. 1725 18drmt-$545-15S5 Thank yoo for your pe-corona dei Q; $ ""1 Panoramic Ocean & Bay Agta welcome 760-92~ I Ir llllllt f•llJ 2' .. ba. prof. dee .. pvt 6"45-e64e/850·7275 28drmao-S635-$685 ttence. Vea, we are now beth tor 1 Q\MC pertOf\ View. Irv. Ten'. Redec. 3 or 647-2374 ..... S11M patio, comm pool $1495 $575 2Br pool no pet• 2 TSL MAN~GEMENT open in Mlalon Viejo & Sep entry 13SO. 075-4M3 br 3 ba tam-rm, beem mo leue 673-81'30 pe<tonl max: 325J 17th 645-8122 or 6-42-1603 laking reservaUont. MSIOENTIAL AU L ESTATt SUMCES llYllE 1213,000 Exceptional 4 BR, 3 BA, 3 · car garage in PRIME location. Walk to lake, park, pool. schools. French doors, custom cabinetry, 2 fireplaces, family room, park· like yard, patio, firepit & more!! '" , .. , ''"' l holflo WH41 Ttnb•• L11U1l /Y1l11/Fl1111l11/l•acftt1tt11 lttl&1/(10itt•t1t/~fflffH Paolflo WH41 , ............ "All ... ltrtll Ceramic tile kitchen counters, walk - in pantry, gas range and micro, dish- washer, oak cabinets, marble/gas fireplaces, vaulted beam ceilings, fenced yards. Three spacious im· aginative floor plans. Lush, bountiful landscape. All full of the goodies PLUS limited creative builder financing. Available with 5% & 10% down. 7 7/• interest available. HAii IPlllll SPfOIAL PIGl OIL , ._ -~-. l. Refrigerator/Ice Maker/Freezer 3. Patio Cover 4. Bldr. paid non-recur closing costs. PAOIFIC WIHI TIWllllll Fl•1U4,400 2210 Pacifir Ave (West Bluffs, Costa Mesa). North of VIctoria. east of Santa Ana River Where Victoria & Pacific meet in the Gentle Breezes. ~~~ C:~~:e..~ooo. PIMITllY IAY C.1eu .. 1 •• 2m 11¥11 lllUS Pt. 6"4e.s13115'4()..()130 wC:~x. ~~ ~~~&~'°! Stop by todey & Mlec1 ~.'.!?~':°"' ~ = C t • 194.a 2 BR. ,.IVA/dr"•, ....,. patio, IEW.. . CONDO 2Br 28&. den over lu t call Beth 631·5230 your Jr 1 BR. 1 BR or 2 w/pool $250 s:M-1788 " I Ill ~ Ml llWPllT llAOI ..... -,... ,... 1 Level 4 br 3+ den 2 stream• & lallt. Cpts. · BR Apt for Immediate cc-.,,...-------...--lllLllll Amlllll lllT UY UT frplc, bttlna, garage. NO car/Mofc, 2700 aq. 'tt.. drps, lrpl, mlcfo, dbl gar WlllUll YIU.Alf cupancy r::7b.~. ~"::. ~ R 2 I t .,. 1 .. " I PETS. Prine only. Lease 22' cellg 2 f~ mvcil W/Of*'*, pool & spa 1 & 2 Bdrm apts, pool. spa, S " a.a77 C...-M• • o ...,x ..., w tm hae Ftr a.a. .. $1000/mo. 760--0'409 or much _:...8 . rly. ·S2200. $950 No pett s.a-2447 24950 Via Florecer t. $250. s.__, . . $89.500 terma 873_.928 h T I •--I 760-0489 """ lndry rm. patio, balcony. (Com• of La Paz & Int 111-I mo. 77G-0347 Beautiful Garden Apt• No pell $585 to S695. Marguertte) N B Single rm/ba fof wont· 50 x 10<fLot •BR2'hBAF/R,O/R,pool, HARBORRIDGEESTATE patios, gar8Qa. BBO'. TSL MANAGEMENT 380_7656 ing 11udent. Pvt entr. UITSllE llAIT Giil Ill/HI· 111l tennis, cukSe-sac $2150. 4 Br famrm prof dee & pool, utlla pd. No pets. 754-0081or6"42· l603 ·NO PETS· Quiet n-smkr. 1 blk bctl. $169,500 Bkr-Ownr 640_.t52 turn magnlf ocean & C1y 18drm 1565 Xtra lo 2Br 1',..,Ba Twnhae 675-9010 aft 7pm ONLY Huge 4 Bdrm. quiet cul~ 3BR. encl 199 wd alarm llte w. Tennis. pool, MC. 301 Avocado 6-42-9850 Small blOg, gar. lndrY ·~ lffcla flit NICE FURNISHED ROOM de-aac. Spec country I~-~~~~~~~~ sys. no pets, $1700 incl 975-98!91818-790-5125 011 .. ••;•wl!'9ft $685 Lalle M&-8021 i8f$SSO 28r 2ea A50. near s.c. Plaza.~ kltch. Frml din. Lr living l&l.E/LIAll grdnr/wtr. 852-1063 -..---• , retrlg. stove dshwahr $275/mo. 556-17'37 area.huge lot 546-2313 W/OPTION·BlUFFS. 3Br days or 760-8765 eves Hrbr Htghlandt 38' 281. 1 BR wLloft. Pvt balcony, Dua .... , 272' incl No pets. Call btwn 2'hBa. Opena to green· trvlne Terr. Beaut. 4BR ·;~1~0 8:i S::2:&: ~· ~~:a.21~i;~~~ 18A 1ba condo. Poof/apa, iµ daily 545-4855 · ~:V~~,4~&. ':'~-!' THE REAL 1 ESTATERS belt S 185,000 lease hold. 2'nba. Excel cond. Hrdwd H 3 Br 2,Lb ., __ .. B 855--0665. 631·6 t07 se2c5.1 1 ~1 ;2...ob22ch3. ctng d9P 6-46-8405 land purchase avail. LOw firs Encl bac« yard Walle uge ,. •......,. 8'J mo . ...., ""' • down. Owner 760-8835 ~ or Faahlon · lalnd. Twnhse w/rflfr, wesher & .-JI IW (213) 3T3-1338 lttth,!tttll IEUYllM forappt. $1700/lte 831·2805ev dryr. 2-car w/opn<. Ten J•-yuu•••( B t •---L 4740 ' ••• .... •ir•-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · crta, pool/jae, S.1225/mo -• • ...,.. aa , -• ., ....__ New llstlng. 3 Bdrm. tpac. • Mo/mo St 150. 2 Br 2'A ba Chris 050-7393 N:'a~for":u~~~~ .-*-.. -.-.-LAl-l_&PTl __ *_I IN NEWPORT BEACH . 11111 • ~~~~.' ,:n~il: I~ i::h~~ WllTOUFf. , .. ~W 2 frpls dbl gar jac-avall Aprif.'28drma S5i>l~o & 1 & 28dnn apts. Beeutlful A great place to live on the Wkly rentals $~35 & up. new roof. Aatumable In. now 2•1·99291241-9617 DILlllYE II 38drmt $605/mo Gu lak• & atreamt. Gates. Upper Bay Pr1¥ate Color TV, free coffM, Only $132,500. D Bourke Thia. ground oor unit of· Olde Corona def Mar: 3 Br LINDA ISLE BAYFfo~ 5 range. garbage di~ entry by phone. Com· clubhouses & health l"!Mted pool ,. atape fo Rltr. S.6-9550 lfefs 2 BD'a 2 BA'• & 2ba very ctean Mature ..... S V d ... ~ .. r r-Hlg & car..,..,,.' ~'-te ameneities Sorry spes. 8 tenr1s courts, 7 oceeri. Klteh's avail. Ir. le. 0.ISf Plaza 3BR, 2ba, lamlly rmm, fire- place, atrium, large yard. 1139,500 •• , ... .,.Jtltllttr 141-lllt spacious kitchen. Lovely • . """"· panlth Illa. In-For"'' .. 1-"'t,.;_'":t'•--call ...,. .. ~ "'"'"· 6100 Edi,.,_.: pools. close to buameu. 985 N Coast Hwy groundawtthpool &spa. ~~~~9-~~.~t~. Ster lor pool. dock . y"tp"'•''.;_~.. HB.8.46-6591 •-v-· OC Airport, Fash ion LagunaBeach.•94-5294 Fantattlc· location for 6500/mo <i •-• • llland, convenient stlO()S walking to thops, rea-Rare Ill C1tg pool side BLUFFS: End unit Condo. (l14)1•1 0110 CITY LIVING AT on si9ht IUUll llTD. taursnls, market. Obie under $400 or lrgr 1br Lar,rr 3 bed., 2'~ ba. Between 9am.5pm Mon· THE BEACH Wkly ret1talt now evalt. garage. chlld pet wtappls lncl'd at XL T colld. 11400/mo day through Friday N-luxury apt& located In Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apsrt-St26/wk & up 22H Ne!tilf· Liil IU&.n S600 539·6190 Beet fee 1Wlltt1 1rfnlt• ...... , • .!:!;. Deluxe 3br 2ba. frplc, at· ~=1~: ==i~e ments & Townnousea. port Blvd. C.M ~7«5 lll-lllO Cnta •111 2224 • --tach 2 car gar, $850/mo. 1 ml to t>cti. 2• hr man-(Ask about .urnished SU I Sii LlllE I~~~~~~~~~ 28r 1Ba. Avail now. Sngl LYiy 2Br 2ba+den. Quiet, «6 Hamilton. 675-9797 ned security entrance. ~~!!, crr~:1sW:.:!::'.: 3026 W. Coaat Hwy. Ne!tilf· ------~~I~ gar. 21 6~ Charles new lntr. walk to bch. EASTSIOE quiet 2Sr Gar-lighted tennis courts. In-rentea 10; short 'term''; l)OrtBeach,kltc:hent. TV lOZi Saa Jau Cap. 1071 $575/mo. 54a-s.11 S975 Pool/Jae. gar. def! Apt. Gar. patio. No door racquetball. sauna. longer) On Jambo S125+wkagl.nodec>O"t. 1--------• IMlllPI. 2BR $550/mo. $650 sec. 6•6-3~62, 2131•57-.4158 pets S565 548..0165 rufi'dini•tnf~~r:~:J RO at San ~ ~Illa Vaeatin 33523 Valle Rd. 4 Br. 2'.h dep. 2031 Wallace. C.M. Slngle famlty home 3Br E'tlde: 2080 Garden lane bachelors. 1 & 2 Bdrm .. Rd ltatala ltl'l llWPUT IEllm 2 Bdrm, i ba. home. Large t•rd with gazebO 4 fruit treat. French doon to patio & greerthOUM wtn- dowt In kltctlen. Ready to move Into. l 27S,OOO. ,,.. ....... ..., ba, spectacular ocean Prefer no peta. 675--0936 2Ba. Sl•P• to beaeh 2BR 1ba $655/mo: 3BR loft apt $659-S 1439 14'· 1100 view, pvt road, on~ acre 3Br 2Ba north CM. Pool. S 1150 Agt 6-42-3850 1',..,b• S875tmo. Yard/gar 960-2418 Luxury A"owtleed Chalet. zoned for horses. spa,grdllr,nopetaSt050 IPUllJllllW11 nopetsS46-5805 SUWlllY uf! FrP4. ~=·o~ $339,000. OBO. Low loan Sierra Mgmt 833-0772 LuJC·, 2 Br 2'L8a "'~""-"Extra Nice" trg 1Br IL wE 3 .,.... I le pongS2 ' .. }. om rates, no polnla. Call · ,. "'""""· ourm. rp · Cf'Pt. dfJ>$. S285 weekend -9539 Gene or Dianne wkdys 3BR 2'n ba. Pac. Bluffs lrplc, dbl gar. Walk to w/pool. No peta $495. Wll H lt sm patio, nl<le area. gar. 8•5 Sat 11_. 495•2200 T/H. Att 2 car gar, f/p, Faahlon laid. No pets or 6-46-3618 stt 3:30 I· $750 642~7 ' · ' micro S 10506"42·1339 ~~~~\.~o'mo. AY8ll FIREPLACE. pool, patio. live wti«e yd.J bave Balboa Island Modern 2Br l1at1 Aaa lOiO 3BR 2,~ba Townhse X·LG 1 & 2Br Apts. E· •SpectacYlar apts 1ba yrty n-smkr $750 3 Bdrm, lam-rm. lmmae. brand new, A/C. frplc: THE BLUFFS 3 Br 2 ba Tri-Side $550 Up 557-2841 * 1::. 2.Br. 1 & 2Be suites mo. 675-5869 aft 5pm Upgraded, spa, near So. gar LM or lse opt S1200 level Condi?· crptt, drps, FIREPLACE pool patio •Spaoous townhouses Clltt He~ 2Br tBa. Avl Cat Plaza, $ 164,600. S.8-7702 552-2022 wall cover g, OYert lZed x G & · 2B ' E •Flfeptaces Owner, Prlnc't only . ' encld gar w/auto opnr. -L 1 r Apts • •Private balconies or now Nu paint, patlO, gar 557-33<44 Eutalde 3BR 1'hba1, gar. Small pet ok. Avail. 4/15. "Side $550 Up 557.2641 Garden patios _No ~~::O 642-2134 lnta11 t• Slant IHI 28r 2ea HB xPt oo~ g utlla , Mature lernale -40-60 yrs old. ntsmkr 1 ml to bCti 964-8361 *Callfomla Roommat .. Over 200 ~ Save time & money 895-7711 • Ml l yard. No pets 2080:<lar-$975. mo. 758-1580 lllTAIT II Lovely 2Br 2ea ·~ blk bch. I t l•n l 00 den Lane. Avail now. days, or evee, 6-40-6287 l650/mo 28r 281 lower Wll Hlt I Yrly patio. dbl garage 18"CM.i 1U1mosprent. S875tmo.~6-5805Agt W • .. ... Unit yrd frplc carport •3Ughted tennis courts Ouplo N o pet• Balboa Pen Femtothr O~n•r might carry E'alde 2Br tba dplx. Gar. ntaillttr .... lndrY rm· • · •~ Swtmmtno pools $8751mo 650·l706 EV9S 2Br 1ba S325, dya flnanc. Donna 894--0663 enc yd, new dee $750/mo * 1Br gOOd 4 tngl or cozy 2195 Maple •StrMms & ponds !~oom., 1 Bd 1 Blk to bctl, 2S0.8661ev/875-8715 0( •11 • 894-31~ lit/last ~ 1450 MC dep cpl. on St prkg. No pets TSL MANAGEMENT •Sorry. llO pets I w Newport Has tri>fc, Bayfron( Apt LIOO .... ia-iacr Syr'Old yd 5•&-8561, 821·21'3 $495 Utlls pd 722-8011 6-42· 1803 *furnlahtngs avail • gar all blHns mutt ... Prof M/F. pvt bch 1450 2~ mo nr Bay SI E'slde'2 Br Oen/F Olplng. Aaart•tatt fani~.. WHY NOT CALL I S610'mo mo 675-1497. &31~t05 Wl=M91tflMe-,.,.. ~n""""fri Hu pnt In/Out r-llSTAIT II IH-1111 21 ' David CdM 4 MAN -----....----Nr Bay 1775/mo 050-0390 --$895/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba .. aua.n GREAT HOUSE! --Twnhse. All Bit-Ins, lrplc, SUWlll VILUIE 11•1••2 14754 .._ 640-42""' 12xlSO' M~ with Homey-adult condo C t .... ..24 lndry rm r -..,_ "" front kitchen, l~IM!'g· wlfront "porcl'I & garden " 1 .. TSL MGNT 642-1603 COM Prof per90n to atir 3 8d home No amkl pett. 15555 Huntington Village STEPS TO BEACH dining ar•. Mapfe ~: arM. new cpta, dria & S4SO Mobl' home, no Eves/Wknd• 642·6221 lerlora. Ltlge bath With paint. 2 BR/1be. lge cov· pets. Mature ad\llta. ttall thower and tub. ered patio. $695/mo Dys Oul9t, aecure. Large 1 & 2Br, 'pool, lndry Gold carpet. l(lng tile 751'-6191; eva 649-9823 t991 Newi>ort. M&-8373 room. From $459 1884 bedroom. S17,500 HOUSE RENTALS lut .... ~ MoMovla'548...Q336 Call 540-5937 Fncd 5 rm w/bltlns crpla ' Large Bachelor Apt w/lrg nr bd'I lhop'g 4 but the ivall Beeutlful & pettt Ill• FOR $370/mo. 859 W 19th St Lane, .trom San 014!1Qo-28• gar. no pets S825 ~ Freeway. north ol _ ectl ""all now 673~ to McFadden. wes on McFedden f aal. ;ff\ . J7fl . r S500 + utll 780-9221 Clean, excel HB atM, beeut turn. pool, tennla. S250tmo 644-2583 C.M TwnhouM 2br 2bl 'MIF $330/mo + dep. Alc«548~932fi btwn 12_.. Nlct MObll hm w/cat>ana. kid F. 01 =·• make mT IUll"I PmlT patio Jn good local Mutt ... S14 000 teai llM1aa~ THE DISCRIMINATING SHARP EestalO. Bach for •-a.al tit• f -&• .. ,..,,. •7'.,.. . -.,Jllf PROFESSIONAL 10 L1.-l111tt, l.t, -• -• • r..--N;--....--r---:rr:,.,.-or.._.,.....,.., ·~ E-•lde tu• 3+3 PoO' nome t a 28drm Fumlthld ' person. Beem <*llngs, W ... 41f .,_ 1,,t, 142-0lll ... tllh"' S.tl frplc fac mod-ti Itch Utllttlel F,.. etc Smalt pet OK 18l24~Dr. Irv, lll-l .. CTIY IVING. Ar THE B EACH. Female n-amacr to .,,, 38A 2ba. WIO, jtc. Npt Htt $400/mo, 650--0125 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Ylll ""* Only $42,500. In The I••' 0 gJ I 0 n a I 19 7 5 LA QUINTA HERMOSA All UTILS PAID* -:: MIQftlfloent View. 5BR, VIiiage on the Bay. Npt S3Mt Best Rlty ~ 10211 Part(tkle ln. HB M 75tmo. 7~ ~ aq ft. P.P. ·~ 8ctl. 28A, 2ba. frptc. 10 Spectoua decor . accentt Ml·IM1 Newty dee. Htr Xlnt ~ m patlO. A ..... 9uy1 Al90 2br w/bltina l..flkupa f/yd $500->deQ W.ature ad" let U1 llett Y • · Sett Y "' Pttptttrl Cal C11u11W, __ 642-5671 for Inf or mat on & surprlslngfY low-.cost. !Wa ~~ Waterfronta under ~ nr OCC Ju•t SSOO'• lftret)tM\ J!I! ~ 6-45-3•87 a" 69m PAllWNd $80,000. Beet dpt Avail. M 190 Belt Alty fee ~ i~ Lge 3 8d 2 Ba. real nl<le, CAP~ 000 CHARM A 9kr, &n~24t ... tala NOW to 8/15, Stiff Winter quiet ioc. Nr SC "'*'- In deelrable .,.., 3br; + ICflllt llD y IU4 rat. $800/mo. 87'-t900 .uy fw1 eQQea. Wtl\/l>yf ::00.~: l:, ~~ m I i:;;; ™ Wonqia sore;; s;;;;; Wat«front EXecutJ<te tBt Hkltp, gar. yd S850 Ownr/Agt 788-7419 ~oa2 1/2 ml to 3br2bl'**kltdl&gat In -~ realdentlel u1, ... ..., E. <JUl!'ICY, c.i-"'''...., k1ctt1Pt11• M50 539-e 190 .,.. S860Mt ·1802 Tll IAIMIPIT Lu .. llN, (71•) ~ a..t Atty fM ,,.,.... .. , 642· 1803 aea&e 80frett Pl. Neltle I ...:::=a::: l 'H --TOP AREA ulet Gall. Ouetom llC>m9. • ..... !ITJ • U . ...... ft .. BEAUTIFUL~~= ~:; 3 J>:0f"!q~ 141911( ... Wl Romey adull condo i diCXNb OHNIN(U PRVoar&bllcOnyl7t5 s,wg OoO 080 Low'*' ONLY $71K dOwn~ -... w/froot Po'cfl & gerden UNIQUE ~ S500 rat..: no polfi1a c... over. Ncr quallfyl•g. treL MW cpta. drliPll & ..... lfTI POOL I SPA 2'60 Htl'la Gene or ~ 'wkd'y9 Trade OK. Great ~ peint, t8R. 1bt, toe oov-· 16200 Oland AYe MESA ptNfS &4t-.2«7 1·5.Sat 11 ... A1W2oa ~ .. ~:nn:Jl• ~J:;'t~~ •1.2.~~ma DI IMcr/Co-opl•-upemelled L*._.Y'Olf'INflt~ •lalt•~Wat~ -~=====--i 2 HOUSUOtoetl1UOO. 2br bftant llldlpee S500"t :=::-a~ .,,~-tW CM. Owner '3t-t 190 Ooft ~ 417-'2t7 Beal My ·~TV P10pte t1ftO ,_., "°'* ~I LUii 3-bl lfPllt ()ptN "°"8E"-OAtL \\ t0-8 reed\ Irle Or919 Coelt .._,... ..,_..cf-* ... ,....__ c:ompl••• decot INl.ANO EMP\At "*1l~ 142"'11 ~ D119C.WY In "'9 fncd ...... I~ Sl!IO P"I P'AOPEATY MOMl -~~ ~1IO'X1All¥'-. 7Ml tl1:!_012 ' ~-' . Luxury apartments 1ust one mate from the ocean In Huntington Beach Unfurnished bachetor studios and up to 2-bedroom pW8 IOlt arrangemwnts. Month to month'8a98. From $65.9 to $'1, 439 monttlty • Poo1a, Sou. S.Una • ~ ~ Col."1I •Aea ... •C.. ·~~ ~ (714). 960-2418 l ,, . F«nate to I/ti 128' 28a · Versallfff · Condo, NB $•50 • ·~ 11ttla. c.11 M ~tJya 87U170 JOiin CdM P9rTI n-tmtlr, own room. tum, wall 4n , • S3.40 • utll 840..ue7 'F9m n~r to etw 2Bt tt>a 91Pt wl..,., eo..-.... Meea 1225/mo 84M1.J1 Fem rmmt ._. 3e. 2btl home In Etalde c.M. xint IOC S200fmo ~ flM F9"\. rmmt .,.,,_,, fWllP. non .,,,_, to atlr ~ IPt. In C.M a300 &41-$1 fO I I J ' PAINTER NtE08 WORKI Int/Eat, c.ii1noe. refln ~ <~i·~~~. P.rntlno 9"-3A1 l!lcpert Wellcov•rlng In AEPAIR 8peolall1t~1200 I 1t1ll1llon. Reu. Con.ult· 1 ... fr" Mt 30yr~ exp. ant Aallgnmnt 581·8500 710-2725 anytime Watt CUSTOM PAPERING t Belt ret'a-r .... rat ... fr .. Mii;.:;,;,""'t--IOOf'-1-~~~. "tlmata. 842"'"42 hr ::~ tf~v TILE.' Llc'd • NORMS WALLCOVERING ~,.. .. , 552-TILE. ALL KINDS FREE EST. FREE EST. Kitchen• Llo•_33098 __ e 780-7211 ent~. lhOWlfl. cuitom, Pape< Hanging 6 '*'1ovll comrn'I. &42-2078 lnl. p1lnl 'g. Ir• 11t Xlnt T ---- reta. Br.adan, 990-3827 fff ct QUALITY PAPERING t2 YEARS EXPERIENCE &45· 1455 NEWPORT L TO ~~" tt IHI otfict ltata11 2114 Lett I,.... 3004 lelr WaatH . SlOO Heir Waalt4 9111 •It WHIH Slll lelr WaatH 5100 ••• WuiM 11M ltl1 WulM 11M oc Airport ar~•trtum ct. lllWtltH IEIYIOI Ollll OAll llrt Fr14aJ F/T llHlt•ri_. w1••t...-"tlt pa.-IP FGSta~:'!1 ...... Mat!KI lldy requlrll room par111ng, utll. Janitorial now hiring tor 3. 11 & c M arll. Mutt h•ve own •• .. ,..., -•5 __., ..-wlpvt b•th, N B.IC.M. 225--630 tq. tt. Mo to Mo fN U\ ADS greveyard sttltt Mldlcat tranep &46-8762 for tm .. I offl69. Bkkpg for lllgMt Newport 8Mch Person. wanted. 5 d•yw • Has opening• for .,. .. Reta. &40-t443 Prol toc:.i coupie woulO ok-. 852·936e \M1U Ina & paid vaca Apply -expet req & lite typing. Nlon. Gtorla &46-8170 w99k Including Saturday. BUSBOYS, .. ,.... -, c oc RE lmrnld 09enl~ Clarit Wiii train Art or draltl" .. ,...... NB -""'rlnn "'Of f9m to Shr lite• to r9'1t room •. apt. or Pro....__, __ ., ---..... nr OC ARE FREE 120 Ave Serra. s c HIL A . It nskpg In K F •llllUEiral!R* WAITRESSES ..., •. .., ,.. house sit 960-0937 ,__,.., .,....... ---myMna Verde hm. 2 • n n e d Y or I 1 t . snro becilground hllptut. Fu I Food/Cocklall . 38f. Blk t'3 bch. Frpl, w/d. Airport. Approx 180 tq tt 1/1 Cllll girts all tchl 548-9279 6-4 t -t588 tor appJ Metur.• woman. en~lah company benefit•. Apply A I In p•rton. e 19 dlw. etc 75 631~ Car1tn II Incl anaWlflng eve. con-Cal•, lmmed. opening. must lllf CllllE speaking. Live out.. ·1 Pennyuver • 1880 r'~Y Hollow Llll4t, l..lg. apt $315/mo+ ct.p'l•utll. Fully enciotec:f llng' r-111 ltl·Hll key & data entry on com-lmrnldlete opening for 111-&SllSTUT •OUllO retired cpl In Coron• def Me,. Rett~ur:nt · ca · N.B. Ml2~35 10 .,.., 4br Ital 2912 ~~mo~~ 4~g..~ have 3 yrs IJCper In 10 CUii nPIST houaework & laund lorl Pteceiltla Ave. Coita Sch N ph "'Pl• stepa to bMch 6-42-7988 arage. 399 w Ba 51 W•terfront ofa., 91egantly puter which includes In· l)eflenced'typlat with ac-Mechanical eblllty, know!· M•r. C•r. nee. Mu11 bl llllY'I Pl.ZU . ~1 m•ture nl 11T1kr u-t ~M 185.00 650-6351 rurn. 1nr 1etrylr1C9Pt. · voicing, deposits, credits cuarate typing 1klll1 end ldoe or repair· eervlcing very eicperd a have exOll nnw •cceptlng appll lllYH . -S $300 ,._., etc. or eeperate ornc.a & conirnt.alons tor mfg general otltce 1klll1 mowing eQulp. mu•tspeak r•terencest 9 to 4 51""" • Pan llm9, all 1htft1 avail. ,::: &46-090~11:.r.';9:~ Otfict ltatall 14 up to 800 all. 6-48-5055 FOUND: Lhue Apeo look· co. A~uracy & working Good aalary plus ben· & r11d English. 6-44-5404 d•y• wk, · S 1000/mo. clllona tor lull & part Weekends emu.I. Apply 1'3H , ™ & 00 tq '" at Ing dog. bfnlwht; Vic on own a must Good etltt Appt 861-811 l ext 231 or &44-5335 btwn P1 .. 11 tend ref9fencet 6tlme7"' '13~•u1t bl 181ovr In l)efSOn. Neat rMf). male, non-emkr sr'30~ n. ~1611 West· 1 MO FAEE Wetlcllfl UH, N.B benefit• Non-smoker 7am lo 2:30pm. to: Ad No 108. DAILY .... "" TIE JILLY 11111 H.B. 1275. + 'ti utll. Gar. cliff. NB. Agt 541•5032 :~~L L9~-~~·~~N5~ 6-48·6'434 New laclllty nr So. Cat Cl••HOl&L llYllll HOUSECLEANERS PILOT Box 1560. Coal• PUll&CY OLEll 203 Menne Ave. Bal. Ill. Avt 417 631~243 Iv meg i. -Pina. Send resume · & S5hr start. Must have exp, Meaa, Ca 92828 pan tlm9. Exper. helpful, LllllY lfflOl llm CALL (7 t~) 968-ot93 FOUND Sllver/Gr•y fem sal. hletory 10 P.O. Boll Underwater matnt tech.. eng •pkg, Donne t>ut ~nee. 84~104 llm Plllll N-ernkg, home P"'tf,'· RWP•T -Pood~ voty M~notla & l\lewpoct Beach, $6 ·112 p/hr mutt be 675.0579 lllltOAL &llllT Yllllll · avail. now 411. Nwpt ti. -lndlanapola 98&-4'177 ca. 92663 scuba cert 673-3630 front oltlc•. Newport PIE IOIHL TUOIEI Career oppty for right Plf· 6-46· 1638 or 758-9105 Newly decora11d 1450 SF ltalalJ 2tll LOST: DobtShep blk 6 tan WISTm IWHH . llllECLUllll Beach Endocrlnotoglat. FIT. lmmld. employment, son. HNlclng vending ,, ..... ...,Pt. ~~~. ;~ ~~ shOP/store/omce/stor· 4 mo mai. Vic Cretl/Lag 3 Days p/wk for mini * COOi * nd hard working. honest expel'. req. 8'0-H t2 blnetltl, Co1ta M11a machlnet In Orange Penthou11 view. pvt • All w/wall 10 ceiling win· age, 275-740 eq tt. wal9' Sch 497.3307 R-ard st0<age facility Couples Co~v Ho1p NB FIT pereon to help wtgrowlng •ElfOA&. llOl lfflOI 549·3877 County Good driving r• rm/ba. turn. trpl, Piiio. dows & view. 8flgt11, airy Colla~ C-2 5'8· 7249 Loat·Prlnoe Tennis Rae· onty need a 6 pp1y 50 2 F 8 or lri· 11h~~~~ ~~~~n~~ ~e:~~. l>fu~· I?~ tor N.B lnlernlat Fltlme. ld,r /Pllftrtll4 lift sr~ n:· ~:'.;:::::: poo4. tennla. mature l)ef· r~tlon & MCretarlal Ml a..••J S quet w l cvr East· lervt-c811 -t 2 latlon S4 .50-•s plhr.+ 771•5715 Salary negot Inter· FIT, eltna.·Ta yrt/oldef . .A...-,OOON &....- eon 673-2803 ar11s & kitct1en4tte Full IC, .. I bluffl Jamt>Oree area NB Aulo meati & helll; benefits vlew1ng SI L Apr 8. ple881 Xlnl waget Coate MeM. s~it: 304, 0$.,,t;''A";:~ Pvt rm In 3 br Bectc Bey aervice bulldtng 6~~..!9"orl!~ :~~Reward 720-9244 at &EllERAL Ftag1t11p 842-80441111 25 llllECLWlll call Dona 8«-0077 I 5'9-3877 btwn 8-10am & 1·3pm ~~· ~eloacuz:z:t. S300 •645-6101*. ~-__ e:;:'r~~~o ~:~ •EllCW. lllllO&L P/T SAUi PlllH Mon-Frt only Bring OMV tmmed occupancy OC Aaa ... ctatall 3002 PtrHatb 3012 OFFICE CHI I ClllTll HLP nesa Mull be tlexlble buitn .. s need• rneture neclded lor Chlldr9'1a Furn 1..L.pr-"tn....:l.::cou:..:.t ____ _ R:!,'..~':1!= ~=r~ AirPort area 3 otrl<:el ~ SPtRifOXu,EXbiRds * llOllT lflYICE Costs Mesa c8d111ac deal· t:t i~:~~~,~~ .. Biii Call Jenny, ~8-0621 '*'aon with • pleuln•1 11ore Hrly plus comm lllUllllSTllOTH apt In COM. 87s. 1522 reception $945 mo R & H Advice In Alt M9tler• & 972-1720 erthtp Is tooldng for 1 phone m1t1ner to handle No 1111)ef nee Great llex. Part llm9. Contact Eddie. Propeny Mgmt 852-87 t3 CounMllng 1815 So Et -general olllce clerk COlml PEISll MOISEIEEPEll varied offlee duti.t. ~'"' position tor hOuMWlfe 6-42·478& Rm In 3BR condo. W /O, .~ .. •-Camino Real, San Clem Lovely petite blonde new w/some deallrthlp e•· Nwtp Sch dry clean8fl Adult CdM temlly of 3. nd a ;:i=el ·~=· .1c1 1 1 1':_ 1 So • .?... C1015oc5 I C1111 .~~: Sates gar. tplc, A/C, 1325/mo .,.....,_ -"" uc·d 492 7296 In area. young 50 en1oya perlence tO-kay & typing 644-0932 hakpr 10< a min. ol 2 dayw Must be efflclenl. Ind• 1' at ... .,_ or n .. ,,...... &ITltll Fll...,..I Fem pref 720-9205 Rob Garden ltyle 1 story facil· __ • _ dancing, b owl, travel. helpful Xlnt working & plwk for cleaning, taun-""- ' 1Y Welt loca1ed. Corona CLUB SOCK ER, NEW· M"t good, fin. stable lrtnna ...__ __ , .. ,, Salary Clll d & ......... bly kt pendent work9' Call for ' llCln /l&T& EITIY Ina high end tn Laguna Shr 4 bdrm 2~ b• hll. def Mar on P.C.H. Air, PORT H"'RBOR YOUTH man p 0 Bo11 243 1. com·:..~..,_a .. "'rat"• ...... , .. ,... IT lln. ry ,,..._. coo ng appt 644 -0065 or for pvt mid. lab Mu1t Beach store 3;J05 CdM' mlt bd $400 mo "' ........ w ... " " Now 1taffl~n1fl crldit r1-Pia reply to P 0 . Boll ~4• 633 0053 L r: R · r rm sap entr Mgr 675..e700 SOCKER CLUB Skilled Costa M .... CA 92828 nar•-M•. P··~ c-'I Tine & Incl de nAl'fln 1 1 1 -have typing & tome prior aguna venyon d ., 780-9195 or 856-..e631 """' ""''....,. .......... ., lated serv • orgntzallon u """ • en n ° 7 494 177 1 Bright Newport oftlce, players needed tor Fell Ptntlal for Appl Need people lor · A ll reptys w lll be med eicp HrF1 10Gem-·------- Super condo In H.B. avt Approll 843 aff en~ 1985 Season. Try-oua llAIERS enewerld. IHllllll pm. Mon-Fri. IT.• ood l&LEI . llYllTllm now, lg bdrm. quiet $325. Mar1,,.(1 Mlle. 6'~2947 Aprll 8· 11 5pm-6pm ltmcn 3014 RECEPTIONIST' Mon lhru Fri Org Co only. working cond. ben1lll1 ARE YOU EARNING ~tit I dip. IMI0~717 Harper School 18th l JoYfUt re#lned gentleman CADILLAC PROCESSING & •MOUSEIEEPEll* Own car Satery 1 ml 8-4S.7t94 Pal or Pam S2000·S5000. NEWPOR'f BEACH Tustin Ave. C091a Meta. CREDIT INVESTIGATION Call blwn 9-5, 955·0650 ltallll aatH Contemporary Cius le Must have t974 blrttt. ~::' 1:'':1~~:':: T,~ 2600 Harbor Blvd Salary open Full range ol Mature woman. e"811•h REllnllllST PER WEEK Bldg nr Hoag Hospltal. date. For lnlo. 6-4~9049 Co trtnoe benefits Orange speaking. Live ou1. en'I llllEllEI PIT 2-8pm, Thi Girls Gym, S 1000. plua P9f .. i.. Top Over .... Exec req 3-4Br t200 ell. only 1 1 sll. ..-;un Citizen eccuetomed to tla M•11 County Airport area housework & laundry tor muit have econo. v•lilcle. Laguna. 497.5484 brok.,1 cloelng 4-8 .. ,.. home, furn or unturn 12 Avail 5115 Mgr 875 6700 Fen• .IW'I qua I It Y 111•n11 on . &40-8100 752-8893 Stella retired cpl In Corona del Call tor Info. 758_ 191 2 pl wk. Complete trelnlng. mo IN , prefer waterfront, N/amkr, nl drtnker, KlnJ 05-5 S • Mer Car. nee Mu1t be ------_ lt1..t/Ot1rt llrtottr work In I pleulnt In· NB/Lagun•. Ren I to NEWPORT CENTER OFC reta Earl. PO BOX 55. Auto C~EW B .. · 6lhr1. ~ very e11perd & have e11cel 1-T lllEI tor 1,..:'John Wayne T1nnl1 vlronment. lnt•f11llng S4000 mo. NM4 hm early 200 ~/Ft Share Reception. Balboa ta, Ce 92662 WARRAllTY .. ave mec .. eKp. w w ...... N referencesa. 9 to 4, 5 ALL "p"'orS-llONS AVAIL. Club, Look~for depen· proven maritetable prod· Aprll. Cell Mre. Sliva ..., t k e•teri or chain sawa d days wk, S 1000/mo d b'• •--" uct Call M Hel11 759-8020 101 delalla. ~w:'J.°";59~5 a • IHlatll OJJ. 4014 ASSISTAllT car I hm phone 6-42-1548 Please aend rellfencet A PP I Y 1 n Per• on 1 "'· or ..... t.... · 67~46-4 9'1/1, -==========---.:_---=--=======-~-------..-=:~ 60U6' your 'Yinture capt 10 Ad No 108. DAIL y 8·30tm-4 30PM. d•lly peraon. 6-4 4 • 9900 .. k IOI • Major Cadlllac dealerlhlp HI .IHI IEITllUIT PILOT Bow 1560. Costa 1131 Baokbay Dr.NB Kathy S&LEl/llAIAIElllT Ill Investment annually hi 1 f " u an Aasoclate In my 4o 1n Coall M..a 11 seeking now 'no Of Mesa. Ce 92626 ., IEWIP&Pll HCEmllllT P /TI•t yr-old 911pandlng Art • rellable. entt\Ustutl~· ISlllTllT •AIAllll ... HHI Smetl law offloe General due to the promonllon of our salet rep. Servamatlc System•. the largeat energy conservation corp In Iha nation .11 looking for • new 1nerg1llc clo141ra If you're positive yr:AJ hlW'I wnat It tak" fo bring tniat least '80.000 P1f year, Servamattc Sy1t1m1 ranka 16th tn 11'11 Inc. 100 IHI year. end 11 11'11 pl.ce 10 do II at Call G90r09 Meyer. 832-1722 Mon· day Aprll 8. 1985, btwn S.7pm to m•k• appt Bualnest Sales ot our dlvldull to 1111 • full·tlm9 1-2 yra good & beverage Ill. ACCT &SlllT W..-.~ I ottlce akllla Late alter. new contempor•ry llne clerlcat position Thie 111per Apply In pereon. Newport Beach brOkerage llmlllTH noon & early eve hrs HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR wtll run Into s Mllllone tn candidate muat be able Sat-Thurs 2-4 P..,. llrm laaeeklngaquaHfied 10< 7 d•y nallonal publl· Mull type 45 wpm the ,,.111 lO years 1 work 10 start lmmedtately 1510 1 Goldenw11t SI. eccount asalatance. Mu1t cation E11perlenc:e nee. 863-0609 Ilk for Peggy best with 8 woman be-mu11 be accurate with Huntington Beach No have know1eclge of cov-Xtnt opportunity for cauM we see thing• from floures. 10-kay by touch phone calla pleaM. eragea. appllcatlona. growth and flnaru:laJ different anglel Phone & tlllng An Xlnl benefit• both wrltt9'1 & verbal lndependen<le. IEOlmlllST Liii typing. genl OIC lklllt N·tmkg otc Aak for S~annon 850"-0763 Don. W0<ld Merketlfl okg II offered & .. 1ary Is IUnllll communlcallon tkllla Call Mr Peut. 714199s.442e open PleaM apply In •EllllH IUFTS•AI Typing & accounting between 10am-4pm Saturday, April 6 N .. P"oto Pr~-u, b-"-" person lo Sfenda ~ Full lime career oppor1unl-akllla, along with good THE NEW YORK TIMES, w .. ......,.., ....... tween the houri of 8 • m ty with ctvtl engineering W()(k habits. Company IS 800183 t -2500 ------• llOf PTlllllT ARJES I M.tn h ] I· \ r n I I 'I) ) ou ·11haq·11pponun1t~ to tkh l' into tnto gtau, sno-doors. & 12 pm firm lor Hpertenced offering salary aubtect to \UhJnl Pfl'\.tou,I\ .. proh1h1 tt·d · \kan'> \OU tnuld tx· 1n1t1atcd into ceramic Illes. mugs. ale llAIERS drattsman and dealgner HJ)erlence and bee!(: prn$r~m 1>r p<1l1t~ ""h" h ~ould Jill 1n 1:h:·\a11ng )Our fl<>\llton Pt\ll'\ FL~•1111no Inter, n7a3t3l~n8~1!Y5• ·-drattaman with land de-ground Employee bin· na11ve pla~'> lop rt1ll' ranc .. _ ng, • c __ ""'_ CADILLAC velopment, public work1. eflls P:4C:.:~2 lncld. TA RtJS (\pril ~IJ.\1J\ )flt I \am1nnam1U'>flt1\\lhtltlll''>.rt.'.lh/t' p~a~:,1 .~= ~'=.: 210011Btrll•~ :~~~~r~~g ~:i:~~ -;!~~ •1.-IECl .. AlY ttmt·,., on }our \tde I 111 1irltl '.'HJ tan .tfl111!! 111 rla~ ~atltnl( g..imc 1 yr 010 bualneH 125M~ C.stalesa reaume & work aample • &I i\uthor~llC'> '>l'O\t' 1h.11 \ll\I <Ill' tn lht• ri~hl l't'Nin<1I 1dat111n\h1\ S10M dn Bal 36 mo ___ ___ to Mr. Fuentes, ROBERT lull time for Newport 1ntcn\1ftl'\. Owner flnan 720·0295 AYH BEIN. WILLIAM FROST a Beach Contultlng Firm. 1 G ASSOC IATES 1401 Yr general ore eKp. Xlnl ~EMJNJ (\,1.1' 21 lum· 2111 W ha1 had lxTn J roadhlotlt "Swimmtng Poot Chemlcal lmmedlele opening for • typing skllls req Some tran \lormcd 1n111 ,1,1q1p1n~ 'tnrlt' 1<•'.l.!lrtl.. prngrt''' \t'll\l' ot ,.iluc'" Service Buatness H B repreHntatlves. Call Quall St • Newport ahthnd pref. Non-amok· en ha med m .1n\ 11111\1.: 10 ''•ll 1111 .uh ll t \OU tould t:\l'n tx· ,l\kt·d 10 area No 111p nee, wlll today 6'43·9143 Beach. Ca 92660 Ing olc. 675-3551 Judy <1ppcar hd<m· ttw 1nrd1;i 1ra1n $55.000 lull amount lllllY llLHR llUYEl/IFC l&llT. CANCER l furlt' 21 Jul\ 221 I un.11 num t•rtnl l'Hk'' n.11n1• 10 required . w ill net CM bak""'needtahard· exper & bond1bte NB d • 1. 1 ' '" $40 000.t-Call collect ~·' otc 875-6110 t\l.OV~f\ r<H11.11111· \(·n,u.1ltl\ .1111 11\ 111 Mlllt'\\IUll\ 1n111a tr l n·atl\t' Mo~·Frl 9.spm Aik tor working P9fl0n to per- prn)l'll\ Hl· dtrl·t 1 11Hll'f1111<11 Ill 11n111r1!'I '' illtng 111 IJkl' l'h;1q1,t• 11! \11t11 Tim (408)779-5498 form general dutlee o~n dt''>ltn\ ~ · 63t-3t21 LEO I Jul' '\ \111· 1 I mph.1"' on \t•l urtt\ tca('htn~ k.Hn1n~ Mtrtf~H, -IUITY SALll ~ ll'ur1111ng """h ''"nt 11n1 '111i'tl k:im mntl' ahout nmrt•n\ hJ\tt T.D.1 4021 asstlT&l11 '.rlin•'> and f11·nn.il fl" "l'K r l1Jr luturc < .im l r \qua nu\ p•:r\oO\ pla .. E'llmlnate w8ltlno 1 COitec. trftnlng-lat"t techntqllft d1111unan1 ri1ln tlon rla« PP hU Hard l.'.lc req 6-40-1900 \ilR<~O I \ uy , ' \ 111 • ' I ""'·~ thniuoh on hum h di\ l·l\11\ cash now lor your exist· l . r-ing l D Contact llNIUPll IHlnOrntR, . ··~ 241·811>5 .btwn 9em-3pm G!MERAL OFFICE . CLElll "'"' rn.1~t rtl" 11111.111' d11d '1lh r,l.1t t\l' a·g.ird1ng \hon 111t1rnl\ (7t4)78t-8575 fl>f amlll corw n0991t11 l )t\Wm111.111·inl111mJl11111 p 111poT111.11ro,.,1nd1rt•t1hu1c11pl111n.1t1t.trid I I W __.. Slu DO NOT APPLY unlell Areyourtadylo atartona h11m11r1111' nwnnl·r t I lat-.., · througttty 111p•rl1nc•d new cereer 6dv4tl'ltur1? LIBRA 1\rpl "l\.<11 1 :.'1 'rn1 1-!ll I.ill\ lifturt'\ rnnu·rntt11l AOGTl -UOllYULll with Medlc•r• billing Great WHtern Saving• flJ\ nwnt' l olln '"'"" l rl d11' .111d tll h11, < ,, k moH·\ up lin.rnt t.il tmmldlate ~no tor tun ~st ~;._ble ~~h hand~ hat Immediate OP· f'llllUrt' t\ hnJthltr 1h.1n •H1y111.1lh Jnltl1p;1kd I i·o \lorp1u n.ttl\~~ time r.celva~/ blllfM pu~'!.:typlngllclllacr;e p()(lunltlll tor cwka In ltgurl' f)fonl1tWnth clerk with date pro· G d 1 Con H-"'t 1 Ill COl1• M ... office Sc( RP , , ~ng and eoGOUntlng ., 9nl, v ..,_..a · Thia 11 •n entry level poe-> 10 1<k1 -\,,,,, 11 < Hk h1~h moon 111 \llUJ \ll(n 1111111 x1n1 .. 1ary plus 450Gtenneyr1. Lag Ben Ilion You wlll te•rn thl .dltC'nl\ttmrn)( 111d11.nwn1 1111111111111.1ht111 ... 1oht·;11 ngh1 platrat truu.il ben9flt1 Appl 6e1·8111 494-807S varloot 1ypi.t 01 loan•. rnomt'.}.1 I Cl\ l' pl<I\' dom 111a111 roll' ' ,,111 ould rt'l cl\·r h1t ratt q· ofTrr •-a PAf•••i-IMllllPll prepere Rell E1ta1e Loan Virgo f1guH'' f)r11mrnt•n1h -• -lull ch•f"'" tutt time com-Docun'lelltt, m•lnt•ln d•· SACITTARll'S \, ) , Bank St•tement, Mo end .,.. • pertment Ille•" welt u • • • ( O\ I k • 21 J \onw111ll' """11rk1ng for "ou reconcll . aome typing. putet •xf:. pref Non· oth•r general dutlll hchtnd '>l t'n<:\. h,I\ >1111r ll\:'I 11111·rl '" .11 tw.1n \ 1111'11 m .11..t• dittflgl' 1n PIT 20-30 hrt. H B amoker 20•001515 Typing of 50 wpm 11 re- homc. dot11l'\l1t .1d1u,1nw11111t.11c1111ld 1l'la11· 111 ma111.11,1.11u' ~ thran 558-1834 BOOKKEEP R Ski ,.., .. , Quired pla\\ 1)U l\ta"<l111~ rt>h-mfQI' ..-. tull ch1r119 1 . C APRIC'ORN l ) ' Allltl. &lllST. bllkp Send eeume to We ot er comp1lltlv1 I kc •• l.111 1111 < 1110\1 lunar a~j'>\'ll h1ghl1ghl\ Ft••-&1 .. ·--Niii• ~nc 111;5 Condor .. 11rl•1' end ••c1111nt frn·mh hopt'' """hl\ .1hl111' ''' 1.1.111 \11111 ~.,.,. \ou·ll ll·arn :i \t'trct L ..,.__di 1r1-..w 1 1 1 1 •...-,..,·,.__ .. 27oe t>enef\11 for Interview , i 'll h· , . . 1 ee ng n• ona o a ................. • > 11 a_H JU t" 111 111 111111.1111111 Jllt"\IOU\h v.1thht•ld l't\< ,., Virgo llnenelel plennlng 0,. •PP<>'"'"*''· plea1e call OAll\.l'\ llgurt '"· 4J\n.1n~11 " ( lt.&rlll g•nlzatlon n .. d. e11-I OAIPlml Letlcte Tlmpa el AQl1AfUl1S l l;1n ·''I th 1>11 \1,1k1·1h1'Jf1<1Y.l'rf)l.I\ da\' f 11~11, tremety welt organized E'Plf nee Siding, a dry (7 t41759.~770 on rnrtHIOll' Hl'<lll' 11\ ,1'11111\ 111 llH llJ't' carn1no<. Onr in 11111hciri 1• a~etatent Mull hevel wilt ~~·,~-have t ,an!.J (7 141 759-4771 ' • • ff . C" , c;•peblllly to follow toot• ... 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E11per req 49<4-8218 SANDWICH SHOP PIT & F/T counter help, 955-1247 or 971-1739 PAIT TIMI Wiii po1111on Reaume. raft & ,.LL ... _ PAY 11tery 111atory to P o BoK ir••n••f/llOln •-1825, WMtollff Of, Suite - -Opportunlt111 evellabl• 270. Nwpt Ben. C• 92860 Top lkllla. Ref9ftnoM For with thl LOS ANGELES ----· busy l..lguna Hiiia Law TIME ~eulallon Olt>ef1· Rf On /lllTUS Oftloe 830-eeec> ment tn our door to door needed tor bv9y '"' .. _ lllln newsp•p•r 11111 pro-t1t1 Off~ Peopi. orten-llT gram. GuerantMd hOurty tld and good math ep-wlgood typing, verb•I & w-oe plus commltelon tltude Wld·Sun. nu. written ekfll•. good Houri 4PM to 9PM hra Call. 873.3991 w OfOW1h f>otentl•I Non Training la provided for Chefyl amoker S 1500 mo. Send Potentlat to ..,n $300 rewme or phone, Deleco plua Plf ..-. For •n In-Trad• your otd atutt for Co Inc., 338& Vie Udo, terview. call: new goodl u with 1 4tn Ftoor. 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N,..." &40-U20 Paulette . 2 Y" male Aklte Sn.pard _ & -, ,. · ·• PIT BULL PUPPIES 8 Wkl Mix Pal R•ICV• Program YACHT CLUB MEMBER· Track• to.ls UIO, air. PIS, 1tar.o cue. TIAllll Pll•llHIL no P•P9t~S25 ~8-2848 Oy1 846-4051 or !vea SHIP Prk:ed 10 NII custom trim,,,_,., IOw mt Ou.ilflad. 6-12, 2:30-8pm p I --988·3205 (714) 882·0828 314 Ton '65 CHEVY 'll mlt ·-· U Like MW (11'V8480) pvt tchoof H.B. 538•1441 t I SS S 111 ~--.. --....a SUkebeO S 1200 -lMlt. Yafioft Nape Amazon hr1itart 1029 .. IC. Wut U6U r. M0·0.452/Ev• Econ 5apd, AIC. PJ.S. TILIPllll IALll w/e1gea, good price t~ 28 rndJapane .. ratta11 din URGENT n;;(I lot uMd '65'Cnavy El Camino v.8 •ter.o CfH lmmaculatel Kal-:~;;.~wy, Cuh paid dally. No ax~r good home, 964-6090 set 8 ehr1 $450 645-11458 motorized whHlchalr eulo, new Int. painr i. 1702WZV) t--------- (lq. Work 8·9pm. 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Sofe prtnt 3 culh xlnt SUPPLIES INCLUDED Au1oma11e. alt llareo 0~1 842-5262/evel trtou1 lndlvlduM to do & UP eond S 110 !145-9441 $850, 86:)..()809 ea11ette like brand n-1 6 ·3775 Malt Campb911 talaphone work on t>«talt Stova see & UP PiaaM 11 R799651 Mtrc .. 11 1 J 149 of N•tlonll Companlea AU fully guaranteed CoNM lbla. llv rm. cnra. 1111 QOOd apeeklng voloa a Xlnt cond lmrneO o.llvery hide 1 bed, mahog kltch ·56 1186 mutt. We pey tot training: 100·1 TO CHOOSE FROM tbl w/ehra 642-8082 vary gd eond 12200 ~~I~~· cell Loria, Plu• • complete line o.f Coton1.,1Earty Amer-Tran· l~rtla1 I 230 87~2357 aft &pm . hoc~~l~~lnga , altlOnll·Wllletl Charry &Vfng gMr scubapro Rag '59 MBZ 220S 4 Or. e11e.I TILE,.1111.11 UNIQUE FURNITURE g~l~=~~·~lvld:,ur~:~ gaugea/lank1 ulad once ~0:%0~7;1 apd 12950 * 8hOl1 ..... & Sat AM 1947 So Main •. Sal\la Arla lee/nnl/end !bl• $370 obo 844-06.18 ev 1ttttt1 Btwn w & Edi _..__ ·51 380 SEL. fully loaded * quarantaad nourty p1u1 Main ~=for ,~tie!~ S2000 49f-3.4M TV.t WM, V1a1 1ne1 etec: anrl & Chrome bonu1 556-5220 I Ill FftlfTlll . 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(28") ..... 111.UI ·e 1 MARK vr-a~or. loaded with pow.-equipment leather l .-ctrtc moon (100M198) J<>Mton & Son Uncoln Mercury, 2828 Hatbof Blvd, eo.t• Meta 7 141640-&830 l11H2 ca1h I paid dally,'°" Mii. ' \.,·it. -~· . r ;. ,,, ~ TV s 135 FULL WAR-Batt cnarlty. 8&o-8280 ,,-.. -~ •. 1( R"N...., •••• 1786 · ... ~ ·•'*., ... ,. , ,,.1 . I ""'' o.,o • .• . •J , . . . 'f7 ~ . . ""' ; '7 \ ? ~ ~ l erge acrMn color pro)ac· llon L V. Cable. & 'd.l:leo ROBINS FORD 1060 HA•BO• Bl VO COSTA MHA b 4 7 0010 For competitive prtc.1 & leaMtalHon 1985 model•. David Pott•. authorlted dealer rep ~~~~~~ 'll lllOllYOllUI ~ Automatic, p/11aarlng. TILIPllll llUOITll Part time avenlng1, II home or office. Contect: Jam91 CuTny, M2·Ull OA•AGI SALi ADS NOW ·., • • ) , '1 CLAHIPllD IY CITY! ISi llLOW ready s 1395 546-2855 • 1 'll FOH Yll l2IO New ltln Megnvx S279 95 Automatic erulH CHMI· Ht-Fl VCR $&69 TV Carll te sunroof (18879101 Ctrtal ••1 Mar lrTiH S25 up Dealer 548· 1691 . UHi THIODOH ROBINS QOVINd· Oak drafting ONE MANS JONR P~,~~~~:er ~~k ~I~~~ --------• tabla, 1p1nntno whl. 19e Ano111er mens lreaMJra disks S300 964-9884 plant1 In pola. ,knick· TREASURE SALE 846-7027 8181915·8886 TOP llf PllD l'or Pampered Merc9d" S.Oz lllHIATE OHM Top M11e9<!01 PrlCll Paid Call Peter or Rey MOISE OF llPOllTI dial MERCEDES pl wlndowa, air, p/door .JocU. lllLCWlH..-JllM.O c .... 111 (2730) ""' mtlT-DNI. Immediate ~nlng fOf H · parlancad 1ypl1t. ae· ouraq with number "1d form typing lklll1 .r• quired. GOOd aalery ptu1 banaflt1. Ae>Pt ee 1.e 111 FOID l ObO MAalOll 8lVD COSTA MUA 641 · 0010 knack Sat only 9.5 $28 Fri. Sii. Sun 8·4 14882 Power ltlll 7012 SHwaro Oak Hatvard & Walnut &-.· 8011on Whaler SShp 213 01 714 837-2333 L rgandy w/tan oT•·iilillf 9327 Cffii-iH1 L11n1 l!~tf-~e;~5 e~fJ~8;3~11 clean -. PHttol 9155 ~! .. : ~-~~~~ayf~r~r ! 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C1oek110e power pa1n1 crp1. tires Vy gd IUCM lltOm W&IHllll PHlll Santa An1 Ave & 19th goodies Fri & Sal 8 30 lore & 111 bunks )(Int eond $3200 Mr Woods dy 848 Dovtir SllMI r..v5 40r eulo 11" etc 1 '"•nr 'II ILll Oalalt 639 IRVlf"E AVE eond $26 950 898-6864 756-1462 Ev 552·6249 77 Mon1oreri cou~ s 1950 I I OLU c..a.1 01 F/Tlm• ~nlng. Expar Severe! Ulellme,..s.w .j I Newport Beech 70K .IC! m1 '1erl'IO 1 owm • ...... .,. raq In 1hlpp1no. rtcel't'· lreaaurH J SAT ONLYI Mostfy Turnllure aolu 56 7811 RHODES Bank 712-0100 76 Olds Della 88 $2750 '110Lll OlttH Ing, HMmbly, Inventory April 6. 10·4 25~ For· chair,, recliners. bed Repo E•eepllng bJd11 1Aatoa lmrrttd 1 4dr 5rereo velour 11J>4i xlnr I IHrt•t lrt1alaa• con1rol Gd driving re· dham Dr. ( nr Fair) teak cockllll lable I 213 824-2686 Ptrac~t 9157 78Crievv1mpa111 S 1950 S 19~ down CloMd End cord nee 1146-6087 -2006 Holldey AO N B ANDERSON'S YACHTS I BMW 9112 ·65 POASCHE/WHITE 4or air I own• xlnt eond Commerc1~J LHH OAC Jeh ...... 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APR FINANCING ON ALL NEW . /0 NISSAN PICKUPS 0 .A.C. • Air, GL Pack age, 4 Dr, Alloy Wheel~ (SN 312574) ~KE uS AN OFFER MAKE US AN OFFER 1985 300ZX 1985 200SX NOTCH BACK 39 To Choose. From Invoice -$14,892 T Tops, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, l~voice • $8605 AM1 FM Stereo Cossette, Air Conditioning (07171 4J Automatic, Deluxe Notchback (SN 020835) AN C t:R MAKE US AN OFFER USED VEHICLES ON SALE '8 1 DATSUN 200SX 4 t 1' f.J1 r '•f"l•J po""'"' ,1,-~rinq AM FM •mJ.r; 5 II''' ~,.,., .. , N•ndOH \ ..,, •.. lr117 MAKE OFFER '80 CHEVY CITATION l B 4 r yl ll•t '-'"ri .t.J~,., 1,.,...,, ri11to tron\ tilt AM fN'< ft-t·.., fJr''""<' '''"ndt)w\ Stk "ICJ 6 '80 HONDA ACCORD d • 11 AN f M • -:ow·".. 5 1pd ')llflrp' ~·~ 'J44 '81 DATSUN 310 GX ' 4 'ti 011 cond 4 1pd 1vnroof Dohun ·~l·ob•l•ty S•• "978 s3499 180 HONDA ACCORD 4 ryl AM PM •,trreo 5 1pd (oll~q .. r,,,,d,.nt Sp"<•ol• St> a 9891 $3999 '82 HONDA CIVIC STATION WAGON 4 ryl AM fM rou.rn~ S 1pd 11"1~ lled Wn9fln1 Srk :: 9901 I . '79 TOYOTA COROLLA SR S HI 8 4 cyl oor cond. power steenng AM FM 1tereo 5 1pd IS•• ~ 9881 $35-99 '80 CHEVY CAMARO Air cond · AM1FM conene stereo. VS ovlo Irons pOwf'r 1teerong toll power bro~ es Stk :: 969) '83 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK 1 SOO 4 cyl AM, FM co~.e"e 5 •Pd hooomy Minded' St• 1t991 I $5499 -. ·~~ . ~.~~~A~~~?~~~R~~!·~. ~:.~:.~: .,. ~ l l•c.U""4• " "" 0111>1' ll·H ,..,. 01,011tl•'t "1{11111P01'1 f "'' r S""' ttA\<t U• .... tJf A .,~ 0\J;"• ~r • H"w i 1J I~ ,...,,"' D\.~ ""•"'" n 4tac.,.; (• \IJ~•O A'flttll~ (4 t ;il.;•, 1 .... I\ (Ht. t~vt• '' U UCl .fi.J 'V" fOf-n ll\11. Cf~fl"t•'ll>'' ,,,,, Hj.I") IH . a')V•li I l .1-.., ,.,.llU'•I , ... , \ ... J ,., , }1Jt l'-~0 1\,,e. P~J<:\ ,.,,. \1.1.:U f f•J .,,.,,y •0J4J•f"t~f • .. 1t-t·J "" "·'·, ,,,., •• 1 <tt .. vt.•tl"""'· - 1985 MASER~ Tl Bl-TURBO Competitive Prices Superior Service l 985 QUA TTROPORTES HAVE ARRIVED! 1·9a5 SAABS Great Selection o f 16 Valve Turbos! . ' HURRY DOWN BEFORE THEY ARE GONE! 1985 PEUGEOT -OVERSTOCKED! 1'985-ALFA ROMEO Fanstastic Deals on A II Models Example: 1985 GL with Air LOADED! $11 949 (385526) ' It's Summer -TA KE YOUR TOP OFF ... ...-,:m__.. Good Selection of Convertib-les at A (fordable Prices MAK'E US AN OFFER USED ·VEHICLES ON SALE '83 SAAB TURBO 4 dr. llED W/1pec1ol Mog\. oor. wnroof. P /Windows looded 5 speed Th" will 90 quocklyl (8A8YPl ) REDUCED TO $10,995 MERCEDES '66 230SL Th11 " the one yov've been loolung tori Ground vp prof,n1onol '"torotion Show qveloty woltl otl re<ord1 & monvol1 67,872 oroQ1nol moles ( $22Yl W) llDUCID TO ·$20,450 '81 RABBIT CONVE_RTIBLE Clouic 81ock, only 32,286 •Tu!.1 Avtomotic trontmnsion. (lit022634) __ •7995· ' .: I Illy Pilat FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 1985 GrHn Ber er.reng" to •t .. t' Vince. •r....,.o. . 11.CkweljSer aurprlM i.ipct•r of Dlneh lhofe.toul'MJ. C4. ' . Rust~er on verge of title GOiden West one victory away from -winning tourney• • .. ~ .............. .,. L-p., ... Golden Weet pitcher Tom Kilp9trlck fll"M to fiRt to record out•• Scott Rath watches, and Stiawn Gilbert slides into aecond •• ball popa loose. Golden West College was 1n the position to win the Gokkn Wes1- 0range Coas1 baseball tournament t?daY after capturing its third s1rai&h1 victory Thursday, a ~2 verdict over Kings River. Mcan...,'h1lc. Oran~ Coa~il was ousted from tourney play, as· the P1r.1.1cs wen: beaten by LA Harbor,· 8-5, :;after beating Cucst.a carticr Thursday. 12-4. Golden West nt'Cdcd a win today to stl4 up the 1oumcy titlr. The Rustlers wcrt• 10 mtt! the winner of the Kings RJ\'er-Harbor contest played earlier toda}. The t"vc nt will be cxtcndcd to liaturda} 1fGolde11 West loses 1oday. In the win oxc.r Kings R iver, S~ne flort's cracked his third homer oflhe yCar 1n the su1.th inning, and Scott Rath went) for 5 to patt the Rustlers. Golden West pushed over a run in the first and took advilntagc of some slopp) pla} 1.n the field to tack on two more runs 1n the third . Shawn Gilbert doublc.d and Flom walked. and after the runners advanced on an out, G ilbert came home o n a th1rd-stnke passed ball . .\n error produced what turned out 10 ~the ....-i.nn1ng run. On the mound. freshman npn- handed Tom K1.lpa1nck worked 1n10 the ninth. 1nn1 ng to earn his third \ 1.ctol) v.·n hout a los!>. allowing four hi t!> v.·hde walking two and striking out 1hree Gal) Buckles finished tht game by re11nng the last three h11ters. The Ruo;tler\ imorovcd to 14--4 nvcrall SD Crew Classic shifts site Merr17.ees: Sae rows along to Sa-n-Die--g-0- Laguna Beach Htgb grad strokes for UC Berkeley By SHARON FRUTOS . Thl· Junior \arsll) c1gh t had no idea 11 "a~ going to t·umpt.·tc 111 a "rl'ck)" boa! '"I th1nl 111\ rnalh v.a\ rt'.'.I! hC'\1!ant .'.ltx1u1 u\lng sonll'orlc with ~o ht tie training l thuil l'll'n though son1t' ofthl• girl., had ro...'.t·J. thl' 1ra1·11ng v.a!i. '>(I 1nll'n'-'.'. "l' all got 111 thl' '>.'llTil0 ll'\ •:I uf filnl'\~ pt1und l'fl'""· v.h1 lc l,i~t ~ear the) a veraged ~-K 1-lO Sewage leak forces regatta to opposite side of Mission Bay Of .... .,..,,.. ... Who ~uld dnvc n1.nc hour'> to \ 1!>1\ a ba) with thousands of gallons of S1:v.·agl· 111 11'' Alison Merrilecs and crev.. ··\l,\•'d heard run1or\ 1t \\a\ going Ill he rnU\ed." ,\1l·rnlec~ \:lid ··\.\'e.\e haJ proh- le n1s 1ht•rc l'll:fur1' .\ gir\ had a ru1 and gut 11 "l·t (at i\11 s\1on Ha ~I and l·nded up "1th hrpa\1\1\.:· \hl' added i\lcrnlt.'CS. a sophun1orl' at <. al, h<1d nc\ l'r 1·ompctcd :'lthlcueall~ until ht·r frcshman )i:ar at lk·rkl'le) "It "a~ \Uri ofa llukl· 1 v.·ent out· forl'fl"":· \he \a\\,··-\ friend took n1c tu thl· '1111roduc11on n1l:l'l1ng and ..... "l·nt out I dl'c1drd l,l1kl•J 11:· ""I dan1·ed 1n high \lhuul and 111) llhllh ',i1J 1ha1 had ;1 lot 10 do \\1th 11 ht•lp1ng Ol\ rh\thn1 :· \1l·rrdel·~ '>a\~ 'rhl· San J)1cgo c·1;i,o;\1l" fl·aturt..., the bc.,1 rolleg1a1c rov.cr!i. 1.n thr na11un. an1l ( ar, program 15 1.1nt• 1)f 1hc s1rongeo;1. •· 1 1 \ e u! 11ur no\ 1l'C'> from last year are nO)'' 1nthl'\ar~111 ht.1at "'<ohl'~tated ·-\\1t'doalotof "'l·1gh1 1ratning l:.ndurance training 1~ r-eal 1mpon,in1, 100 I h1., 1~ 1hc fi rst )ear the t..ull.:g1.ltl"l v.11mrn ha\t' ral·ed 1.n lhe 2.000 ffil'ter~ i.·., a "holl· d1!Tcrcnt s1raleg)." ~1l·rr1I«' ..a1d SAH DIEGO (AP) -A broken sewer pipe has Mnt thousand• or gallons of raw aewage Into lhe Sall Bay area of Mlllk>n Bay, forcing a shift of S1turday'1 San Otego Crew Merriltts. a 1983 graduate of Laguna B~ach High, a nd sevt.'n tt:ammale!i. from l l( Berkeley are on their way to the San f)1 cgo Crew Classie al Mission Ba } tc'ida}. ·rhc Classic has bttn mo\'ed fron1 one s1 dl· of 1hc ·rhl· English n1aJor l·arnl'd a ~p;Jl on ih1· n11\ Ill' r rl'" l.1\t )1·ar and l·o111 r)t:fl·d 1n thl' ( rl""" < la\\IC in San l>1l·go r hi\ ~car \hl·\ ad vantcd 111 th1· JU nu1r \a f\J I) .,crol.l· po\1\1un. , RO small feat for \umcunl' v.ho'J tfaJ l111lr tra1n1ng. '"I preJ1rt a \\lfl ·· '\.lcrnk·l·, \Jill ··1 rn op!1m1~11t· C JI ha' J rl·Jlt\ gotKl pr1igr.1m f In th1· \i.l·,1 < 0:1,1 thl·re·, rr1•111 n1u1h ,i fl\,dr1 h.:t'-"l'l'll. (at .ind \\ a\h1ng.tun -th1· v.onll'll .ind 111en ·· \lt·rril•·<'' h,iJ 1111 'tratt"g\ 10 think of"hen 'he entl'rl·J ( ,LI ··\\ h1•n I ".J' drt·1d111g !Ill a t••ll.-gl' .. re" "J~n l Jll\ pan (11 m\ l1ln~1dl'r­ .1!11•n .. 'hl· ,.11d "I cJm.: in at .i d1<.ad1antJgt• • c1.-to the oppoolte end of the · bay, offtcial1 said Thursday .• Crews from Orange Coast Col· Mtge and UC lrvtne are aeheduled to bay to the other due to a sev.·agc I cal. · The crew stopped overn1gh1 at the ~·l er-• ri IC'C's· residence 1n Laguna Hcach and JUUrney- ed to San Diego today. \1l'rnlet·~ hche•·l·' ( c1r, \\nn1t·n·, trcv.~ Jrl· n1ul·h l;l..·fll'r th1~ 1.:ar ht.·tau,l· t•I ph1,1t.il \trt"n1tth l h1' \l·ar'' hu.11\ .'.l\t'r3j!t' '·I! lf1tl- I h,i,1n·1 h,iJ ,in\ ,11mix·11t1\<' 1ra1n1ng \I\ 11\'f\•ln,i! l'.t'.11.nl''' [ d un·1 h-,i\c a 'upcr llllll_f'l.'llll\l' dflll' r1l· \l·arnl'd JI In !hl' past , ou rl•· , ii 1 ,·,1r' \ , , 1m pr1111' t· hal I.gr( 1und 1s a rl·.d ,id \,i n\.t~r ·· \1,•rnlt'l., ~Id compete In the Cluaic, which features the top collegiate rowers In the country. The decision 10 move lhe annual ro.wtng regatta to the east side or MIHIOn Say between Flelta Island and Tecolote ShOt'es loUowed Wednesday'1cl01Ur1 of Sall Say to boaters and awknmert becauae or the MWage potlutlon. Witt vs. Welch iri Freeway opener 15-y~ar-old pair outswim area du.a Off6cials of lhe San Diego County Heatth 09Partment have posted sion1 along Sall Bay, warning people to stay out or the con· tamlnated water. Dodgers host Angels: 55-:000 expected at Anaheim Saturday Raw efftuent hat been flowing LOS ANGELES -Thl· .\ngl·l~a11d Into lhe bay at the rate of 300 [.>odJcn.squarcno·1on1gh! at Do<lgl'f gatk>n1. 1 minute since earty Stadium 1.n thl' opener of the: I i\1h WednlldaybecauNof a break In a annual Frccwa) Scnt•s. • 24·1nch MWage trunk line. o\ crowd of 46.0f.10 t\ l':>.pct:lcd lur C ~ ho I the fin.I 113m e of !he thrt'T-g;1n1e lty W"'"' CrlW9 pe to Pug c11h1bit1on baseball ~l"flC\ 1ha1 tin-the leek by pumpl"ll the IOWagtl . around the br .. k. Rep8'rt to the 1shes w11h 113me~ a1 ·\nahl·1n1 line ltNlf mii take -.Lot becauSe Stadium Saturday nigl)t { 7 o\·loi:k 1 --f' and Sunday (I p.m ). lt'1 burJed 4·feet underground; The teams arl' l'\'l'n 1n f-rl't'\\•;n takf JOI' Ranson, a general fore-Scnes compc1111o n cntcnng 1h1' man for the dty'1: Water UtlllOes year's action at 22.22.1. The ()odgl'I'' Depertment. !>SW to that lasl )l'ar h) sv.ccp1ng !Ill' Moving the Crew Clualc mark• Angels by scores of 7-0. X-2. anJ l ~ the ..cc>nd time In ftve yeara that The series drev.· 1,43.412 fan!I la't ;\·ilr · bay pollutk>n probktml have Bf· and 1a record l 52. 7RO two years ago feetid -ttfe..,..fitJrt . n 1980, tne~ Btff<k1draw1ng .1hc Dodacr~t'\l'TI regetta wu cancMed beeauae of 1n the series. last year'!I swt·cp markl'd ext..,alve poth.ttkx't In the bay, the the first series v1c1011for 1ht l>odger~ rMOtt·of rurfoff from heavy rains, over tht' An.els sr nt:e lht" D<xJgcr' which cau14K.1 several pipeline world cha1'\p1on~f11p !M.'ason of 1981 britakl. _ ·.. 1t also v.·as th~ first sv.·ecp 1n 1h ~ 'it"~1t·:. 1 ThedecislOhtomovethe course o;1nce 1977. rommy Lasorda ~ 11r'1 ·---for Saturday'• rec:ea was made year a!I manager. when thl' l)1ll.lgl'r' ·•;.. dllC aalona . between the swt"pl the <\n,cls. auer , U A pair of nght-handcr\ arc 'l'he•l - event t spon~ • th:t non.profit ulcd 10 stan the tonight'!> 7:.\0 1i1x'nl·r San Diego Crew Cl.-.C, Inc., and -Mike W111 for tht' Angl·ls and Roh county heaJthofflclall, uld regatta Welch for 1he Dodgers. apokllWOmln Mart~a Shumaker. In Saturday n1gh1 ·s gaml'. nght- PubtiC ..._Ith · enotnMr J~hn l:land cr Orel Ht·rsh1scr and lt"fl - MelbOum aak1 he did not betleve 'h.andcr Jerry Reuss will p11c h fnr the the poUutlon would reach the new · Dodgtrs aga1tf~t ,\ngcl\ lt'ftchanJl·r cour11. Gcofr,Zahn . .\n .-<\ngel spokcsri1;in ,;11J a cruv.J of 5i.!M/11 11oa ' .1nl1ll- p:11ed fur tht" conte\\. ln 'unda) ·, e;1.h1hit1u11 t"111all'. I )11dgc r le(1-hanJer H 1t:k J lonl·\ cut t '' ~Lhl·dulC'd to face rtghl-hllndl'l' Kon K11n1;1111ck. A l·ro"'d ol .lll.t~lf l " l'\f)Cl'tl'J l hl· ·\ngl'I' 11>111 bnntt .1 l.l-•l t'\h1 h1111111 n:cord fn lt i t4Jn lllh 1·' !!.J llll' I hl· l>odgl'r' ra1<;1.·d lhl'lf f)fl"'l'.J'on 111arl to 14-1!1 l hur .. da\ h\ ho:,illng \fonlrl·al -· · In I hur,d,1~ ·, garnl·~ An1t els 12, Padre~ 10: \\all' JP\ nrr'' t\\n-run 'lngll· 1n thl' ,,·11·n1h 1nn1ng IK'd thl· ganll':IQd l;ll·I. I lo11ol·ll tollo\1l·d \\Ith a run·'>t·onng '1n1tll' l!\ put lhl· ·\ngl'I\ <lhl·ad l\ir gooo.t 1n .• 1 "1ld \ll'IOr~ O\er thl• l';1drl'' Ill 1'.'.11111 \pnnit' 1 hr l'adrl'' 1·n1rred 1hr i"unnni. i\1 the '''\l'nth ll·ad1ng lfl-ti. hut \an L)ll'g11·r1·lievcr ·r1n1 Stoddard h...·ii11n tht' 1nn1ng ~ \;l,·alk.1ng ·~fl~l· !lr11"11 I >:irrl·l I ~I 1llcr.and Rut'i v,: 1 ltun1t Jt·rr\ Narnin ·s <;.1cn lict fl~ and Liar\ Pen"· ~1 ngll' n1adl· 11 10-l' r 11lluv.·1ng a v.alk to D 1, I. \t·h1•!il·hl Jo\nt•r dch vcred h1 o; gan1l··\\111g hit li'tl'lrft-handcr(·ra1g I l·Oi·r1' lh11•l'll . then \1nglcd to dn\ r 1n '\,·hnl'1l·ld ;in1t lirov. n \tnglcd H 1dn1 l' rn till· f1 llJ I r U!l ol the tnn1ng. ' ' .. Oodger1 7. E:<pos 6: \1d .l~\·.un "lan1nH.·d ~ hornt• run tn 11c lhe :-Ol•lfl' ;ind rook1l' 'ccond ha,t•m;1n \1 11reanu !)uncun "1 nglcd hon1c llll' "11l111ng run a\ lhl· l)odgl·~ l'dgC'd ~h111treal Van<:c Lav.· hon1crt•J for 1he l:\JXl\. -.._,.. . -·---.. 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West Gez;maiJ soccer team enjoying area hospitality By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS °' .. ~.......... . .--J .._ A West Urrman youttl ~er 1c.am 1s .s1ay1na in the Nt'"\'J>Ort &aC~ •ra in preParatiOn for a pair of.game~. 1nclud1n1 ~ Salurday's match against a 1~oup~rCalifom1a Youth All·Stars 31 Ocean View High. · · fJut , 11 15 more than $0lttr that has piqued 1hl' 1ntcre51 of 18 boys. aac• IS-17. from W1lhclmshavcn. Wes1 Ocrmany. For the l\rst 1np 10 tht'·lJ n1ted Statt5. the r aroup i& 1ak1n1 adv1n1aao of S:outhrrn ('ahforn11 hotp1lAilty. which includrs R tnp to Di'rio·l~nd lo4ay and frequc:n1 1nps to 1hc beach -• ' The agenda also 1ni:ludcd a cru1~ on thl· y•cht El«"'lra fron1 the Ralhl>a Island Yacht Club. - ··The hoy~ art' e\c11f.d aboul hc1ng hen• for ; t~ first time.'· s~ud fi 1~ta Jenkins. one oflhC' dr't\T1n1forr~ 1n.bnng1ns ~e 1c:1n110 thc.arl·a Jrnk1nS wa\ bor n and . rnl,C'd 1n Wilhelmshavt•n iJt-, .; ··Mu11 of1hcn1 v.ant to \PC'lld all 1he1r 11n1<· at the beach.·· The oont1nicnt co'ns1)t!I uf IR pla)tr\. unl' cotch. oni managi:r and onl· organ11er ·\flt'r 1wo wttk' 1n Nonht'rn {~ahforrna, the aruup moved sou1h TuC\i111y l o~pcnd a final v.·et•I. 111 Or1nltt" Count.>--- • l"hl·re "a·, I 11 tlt' prohlt•n1 pla .. 1 ng 1 hl· h11\' 111 area rt'"<k·nl'C\. acrorJ1ng 10 Jcnl 1n' ~1 0'1 arc · '1a~1 ng 1n tht' llarhon \'1l0\\ area 1n Nev.po.1rl U..·a\'h . .\nd. therr·, ('\<'TI a f1'" Ill•\' "h1' ha\ l' 1a l .-n up tt•mpt1rar\ rt·,1dt'nl·t· 1n a h11rr11 .... t·1I n1111<1r lnat•h parlcd 1n front of ont' o l 1114· hou"''" ..), hi\ al \ClCCt•r l·oat-h. 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"and m:u1\ 1)11hcn1 ha\ 1· ht.'1·n tal.1ng l'n@;.lt<;h h11 "' }l',11'' "" 11h'\ h.111· hJJ no ptt l'hll"nl \ \\ 11 h l lllTI 111 un1t ;H 111!1 '\n<I al)o.·r 1ho.· g;1n11·, hn\1· ll\'1'11 1,l,•\<'d .1n1t hcforc 1hC' \\.6.1 <•t·1n111n t1·t1n1 tnl·n1t~:r' 11<-1 ...-111• ll\•ard 1h" ll1~h1 !1,1t l h1 •llh 1•n t 111·1o1.l.n thl•\ 'II he jtl \en :l a111n11.-.1 .... /l ~ p:1n \ I• 11 h .11l th1· IH1,11111;t t:1.rnil1<"' 1al 1n ~ ['la11 • Hermlltad l.1 .. 1 ""l'I. t"ou! 1\ l'f:l'l·d !hl· nict·1 tl'~••r.,I '' l)ti !11 lla\1J \ ,1r,11n in I "11' 'I ~ ln \\ t•dnl·..J.J\ night HulnJ1 hJd ,,.r .1 1111'l'l a·1 ord in thl' 11" I ln'l' -\ 1\l·r h" :• w 1 r ,1, e hl' an1 hon·d h 1<; (~,,\dt•n Hc,11 lt'.1111 t11 \ 1l tur.. 111 lh<' !1("1 trco: 1.-~.1• 1n h :('. .11 and all1•rv.:ii'(f-(a1d h« "·'' .1 l11tl1· !ll t'J .. \l,11 1 Ra11l.1n I~. a hijth "':hol•I ,l·n 1~•1 1r 11m I '1 irl land. 'lagt·J ,in up,1:t ll\:.1t1ng J,·tl' 1-.u~h•n of I 'planJ v.hu 'rT :rrr -<\mt"r1c:-in ..UIO 1nlt"rnH.·d1lill4' llll'dk'I fl',ord 1\! '1 .lti "i.l 111 "lhi: '( \ \ !lll't•\ 1(.1111.111 "·1' ,1"' ~ctl 1n l 4 11 !.l an..t l-.1•,t.itl \\1:1m '.'l.l \<; < u,t,i \fesa'!> \1 1 ~,· (I Hn,·n ,,3, .1. trat·1111n of a "'' ,,n,\ tll·hind 1!1tn1.1r!h "11h .t l1mt'OI I "'l "l '\h 1111'11 , h.i.inr1nn \IJ r' \.\ :l\IC o l \l<'ttl'1 J,J.1nd \.\a\h .... nn the 11 "111l·n , ~(I( 1 1 n I .ti'> 70 '-<:·l 1111J place "''"! 1.1 luh.1ne Hni,sman uf. Fair 1.11111'\1 .1 41'>'1'-'' \l 1 ~l' lll'ath of Dalla!.. iln1shc.-d <.t«1111.t 11> Ru•ndi 1n 1 \5 n7 I f1i;:un•d hr (l-ica1h111oould bc m} 1"up.h1'\I l ''n1pi.·t1110.n· and 1 l1nd of 1, l(lll·d ',, \l h\....\{'(' "hrrl· he v.·as Bui I \\1·n1 out fno;t. go1 ahead and sla)'t"d th1·r1· ... \o11J l\1ond1. ( H h1< \Ulldcn emergcncr on the n·,nrd ~1'h<'-lh\• lank) 81ond1 com- 111,·n1ed ·11", 'tranac. but it's nca1:· l rr1gJ111nc . v.hu<;C" fa1hct. John, was .1 \IJr foo1t'iall pla)er at. Iowa State. h"'" th<" lcttct earl~ tn her 'tn!'dk'y duel \\1lh llan.;.cn and htnlt 11 to twO-body ll'nilh~ at thl" C'nd of''tht' 1h1rd q. 1-ian..,.·n'~ late rail) 1hcn fell shon. In !ht' 1ndivid~I medlt'y. ·the ~'A 1mmrn 10 'JUCttM.1\'e }cp or bu•· t('rfl \ barl ,1rnkr. breaststroke and lrt"C \lvl .. • In 1hr tn.•t·~1~ le rela)' R1ond1's 1etim ~\t' him a lead golnl 1n10 tht anchor le(I. and he e11~1I) held off Hea'h who ~"Aitrn 1hr final lt1 for tht Hoban I un1hl'r l 1:11tH'\ uf Ga1ntsv1Ue, Al. · I -f • C2 OrAfl99 Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, April 5, 1985 0911y ...... ,..... ., LAie ,..,.. n er baseball __ ..._...;::mr:..-'l==..I .. season debated New playeff format will extend season almost to November - Series back from th( onarnlll date r uesda)'.. Ocl. IS, to Satur~y. Oc t 9. tr ill 6eV~l\ sames 11t rtctded decide the outcomcl the Series wou end und4y, Oct. 21, a ,umina the arc no ra1nou1'. Not only is that date four da· NEW YORK (AP) -Faced wrth before Halloween, 1t also reprt11en perhaps the•' longest season, major the· ,halfway point of the Nation league baseball executives have few football League 8cason:o reservations with a World Series that "That's a tough question, wheth could end JUSt an time for tfallowecn. the season is too long," McKeon sa1 "ff we're in 1t. I don't cart if we pla) "There's nothin1 you can do about until the middle of November." sa)., ih1~ year. Someday. I suppose. we fat General Manager Jack McKcon of the poss1~ilitX ofstanang the season the National League champion San week earlier. Diego Padres, echoing a prevalent In cold-weather cities such i "so-what-1f-1t's-late" sentiment. Montreal. Toronto. Detroit and Ch On Wednesday: the two srdes m~. an early stan might create ; baseball's on-going labor nego-ma~oblems as a late finish. Tt 1un1ons agreed to a formula that c111zens of Montreal. which annual would expand . the league playoffs experiences the threat of early-seaso from five to seven games this season. raanouts and cold weather, ha\ The format will be perpetuated 1f voted the money to dome Olymp labor and management can agree on Stadium. how to split up the added telev1s1on "You'rego1ngtocatch,tonewa)'c and gate money grnerated by a longer the other. at the beginning or at 1~ playoff. end of the schedule.'' says Montrc; Under th e format. the American General Manager Murray Cook. "BL League Championship Scnes will you're only talking about a couple c began on Tue~ay, Oct. 8. two da)s days. You could get bad weather. bt after the en~. of the re&Jlar season. in Montreal last year. 11 was nice t and extend tfirough OCt. 16. if all the end o~ November." games are necessary. The NL Cham-Lou Gorman. \-ICC president of th pionship Series ~ill begin the follow-Bo~1on Red Sox. says New Englan Golden We.t•a Shawn Gilbert pull• up aafely at aecond bue bueman Bryan Manooblan appUea late tag. Ruatlen ad- witb third-lnntna double Thanday u Kin&• River aecond ••need to the c~mplon•hJp round of tourney with 6-2 win. 1ng day, Wed nesday. Oct. 9. and end weather patterns in recent years als Oct. 16. "ould fa, or a late finish over an earl That pushes the stan of the World stan .. . Green Bay has Ra1ns ~ blessing to test Ferraga1no From AP dlapatellles GREEN BAY. W1'>. -The Green Hay m Packers apparently ha ve enough interest 1n · • • acquinng Vince Ferraga"lo that a team oflicial 1s upeaed 1n ~ <\~ soon nrtcsl the veteran Rams' quanerback The report. said Rams Coach John Rob1n~on mentioned that the Packers had made arrangements 10 work out Ferragamo. probabl) w1th1n the next week. He expected Coach Forrest Gregg or offcnM ' c ··h1m ·1• - coordinator Bob ScfinelKer to conducnhc workout. In cases ~hen one Na11onal Football League team permit\ another team 10 work out 1t'> pla~er. tt general!~ 1s a strong 1nd1cator that 1he club ha~ a scnous 1ntcre~1 in mo .. ing 1he pla)er 1nvohed "There's '>Orne truth we do want to get him placed." Rob- 1n..,on said .. .\nd get him placed with <,ome team that''> good lor Fcrragamo. ~ho v.111 turn 31 in threl' v.eeks. became e,,pcndable when the Ram) !>tgncd free-agent quanerback D1c1cr Brock .\~kcd about \peculallon 1ha1 the Ram., v.ant .i second-round drah choice for Ferragamo. Rob1nwn ';81d . "\101h1ng ha<, been \Cr) specific nght no" about 1hat .. C1rcgg ~1d recent!) tha1 the Packers would want to c:hcck out Ferragamo\ throwing hand before going an } funher. He .. ufTered a smashed lnucklc on hi~ 1ndc' finger and a broken bone in 1hc hand dunng the 19~4 ..ea<,on Quote of the day • · llbbf Aldd .. e, after becoming 1he first woman to win Alaska's famed ldltarod sled dog race: "I feel like If I die right now It would be all right." Nine entered in' Anita Derby .\R( .\DI-\ -.\field of nine headed ~ b~ Tank' Prospect wa!i entered Thur.-.da} to run an \aturda)·s \anta -\n1ta l>crh~ Tank'' Prospect will Ix' ndden b) Jorge \ cla,quc1 and break oul of po'it pm111on No ' Otha' entered 1n the 4Mth running of the I ' a-m1k race for 1-.,.car-old\ were Pinc Belt "ho will be nddcn b> Patmk Vakn1ucla :"-io\talgia·., \tar Eddie IX-· lahou<,'Mt~l· ra ~t \l('llUnt (.1a~ \IC\ en'>. floalln~ Rc~cf\e "i.ind}' Ha'hk). C o\motron C hn!I Mc( arrun ~mancn I p Rafael ~c1a Don't \a\ Halo Darrd Mdlargu1· ,ind \k\walkcr Lanir P1nra' -.\II nine l'nlne' ""l'fC a\\1gned I.:!:! pound\, .ind ii all nine g11 l<i the p<>\I 1hc total pur'>C.' "Ill be S '54 ~IJI> an"ci 1hc Y.1nnl·r \1.111 l·Jrn \219.50(> lhl· runner-up .... ,11 colll'<.t \fill 114"1 wh1k lh\' th1rd-plall' fin1\hcr &l'I\ S45 .00CJ Hawke improve playoff hope• Cliff Levlogatoo and Dominique m Wllklnt scored I 0 points each as Atlanta ro lled toa 38-19 lcad in the first quaner and coasted to a I 00-79 Nauonal Basketball .\'>!>OC1at1on victory Thursda) night over the New York Kn1cks. who lost their SC\enth consecuu ve game. The triumph improved the Ha"ks' flickering playoff hopes 1n the E.istcrn Conference. At lanta. wtth five games left. trails Cleveland by 2111 games for the final postseason benh. while the Cavaliers have six games remaining .. . In other NBA games Thursda(' ~tah's Rickey Gree1t mmro a me-throw~ ancr tne ina buncr that would ha' e tied the game and Seattle pulled out a 119-118 .. 1cton over the Jazz . Alu Engllab scored 31 points and CalvleNatt added 23 as Denver used a late fo unh- pcnod surge to down 1nJury-plagued Phoenix. 110-103. The ~uns had onl> nine healthy players 1n uniform and "en: "11hou1 1heu: J.h.rce_t.op. .5CO!~ • ~ T•rry Cummlnga scored 29 points and Paul Pre11ey added 20 10 lead Milwaukee to a 130-121 v1ctOf) over Detroit The Bucks took control of the game at the beginning of the founh quancr. as the)' outscored the Pistons 8-2 to take a 9!!-89 lead with 9:52 remaining ... Two free thro"" b> Golden Statr's Mickey Jobnaon with 1:11 remaining broke a I 08-108 11c and the Wamors pulled a"a~ 1oa 113-IQ \ICtOl')'o .. er Hou'>ton. U.S. women win in doubles TOK YO -Top-seeded Amencan K;3 Kath' Jordan and .\ustrahan Elizabeth Sa)ei'" Sm)lte. and the Amencan pair of ' Ann Ki )omura Hayashi and C'and) Re- ynolds today advanced into the semifinals of the Bndgestorie Doubles '85. The) were JOincd by Amencan Andrea Jaeger and her panncr. Bettina Bunge of West German}. and the · -\mencan pair of Bets) Nagelscn and .\nne Wh ite. The Jordan-Sm> lie team. d1splar1ng superb net pla}'. beat the Amencan duo of Al }Cta Moulton and Pa'ula S'm1th 6-3. 6-4, while the Hayashi-Re ynolds team downed Christiane Jolissaint of Switzerland and Marcella Mesker of The Netherlands ~3. 5-7. 7-6 (7-2). The Jaeger-Bunge duo defeated the A mencan team of Lea An tonophs and Sandy Collins 7-5. 3-6. 7-6, 17-4 ). The 19-)ear-old Jaeger. who 1s playing her .first tournament '>IOCC suffering a shoulder injury last yea r. said. "M> shoulder 1s still aching slightly." In the da} 's final match. Nagelsen and White beat -\mcncan'> Wend~ Whnc and Mary Lou Piatek 7-6. 6-3. The ~inning learn will earn $60.000 and the !)CCOnd-plac.:e duo ~30,000 Orlando breaks losing habit ORl ~'\'.00. ~ The Orlando [il Rcncgadn got a 1oufhdo""n on the opt>n1ng •II t kickoff and another on Reggie C olller's 6 ~- :a rd run "-llh 33 sccondc, left Thurc,da}' night to beat the Mcmph1o; ~howb<.>at\. 28-17. 1n an I nned "i1atc" Football League game. Th\• Rcncgadec, had been" inlc~s c,1nce the)' mo .. ed 'from ~ac,h1ngton at the end ofla'>l '>Ca\on < 011 11.'r\ run on a broken pa~s play killed ~hat had !wen a tunou., founh-quaner Sho .... boal\ rall}'. Do"n ~I-7 earl) in the pc nod. Mcmph1c, got a I 3-)ard tnuchdo" n run from I I arr) S:dnq and a 26-~ard field gnc.il from ( huck Bu'>hbe<.k The ~ho~boatc, wen· on flrlando'" lfJ-o.ard hne \I.1th ~"' c,ct:ond., lcfl ~hen Mike Kelle)·., founh-down- c.ind-10 pa'>'i ..ailed high ofT th\' fingcn1p'> of Anthony l'arkl·r Ou"r NO PAV DRIVE AWAY'fjlan is simple• YOU PUT NO MONEY UP FRONT! You dnve onP month FREEi 5f>lect the r:ar rJr tr111.k 111 1.01Jr r.Jio1CP PQWPPN' lhf' w ay you warit 1t and Clnve away on your gOOd crod111 G1vP. Mac.Howaru .i <.all now. and we II answf!' your Quesltons about NO PAV DRIVE AWAY fin JIJIJ"""'' r rr<11! •·~-! ¥ r ooinl\ ,.,c•u•1'>ft E '"''"' llf" I ,., l!M't Auto & ·Truck Leasing 850~1711 301 w Wlrr'\f>r at Mtl1n ~nta AnA Auto Centor Toronto ( 18-7) at&ya hot Je11e Barfield hit a two-run homer • and Uoyd Moseby drove an two runs with a triple to lead T9ronto to a 6-3 exhibition baseball victory Thursday over Detroit. The Blue Jays•havc the best spring 1raaninj record in either league. 18-7 '. .. In other games. Bed 01Uvle had fourh1tsand scored three runs, and Moose Hpa pitched four scoreless innings in his finaf spring outing as Milwaukee beat Cleveland, 8-3. Haas will pitch the Brewers' regular-season 'Opener Tuesday against the Lendl, Wllander rout foes , Top-seeded Ivan Leodl of Czcchoslo-E;3 vak1a and No. 2 seed Mata Wlluder of Sweden easily moved into the quanerfinal round of the Monte Carlo Open tennis . tournament Thursday. Both showed improved form In the tourney. the first rnaJor clay court event of the season. Lendt had no trouble with Jan .G~r11on, downing the Swede 6-3, 7-5. W1lander dispatched Vietor Pecci of Paraguay. 6-3, 6-3. In a third-round upset. Francesco Cancellottl of Italy beat JoakJm Nystrom of Sweden. the No. S see<1. 6-2. 7-5 ... In a tournament in Chicago. second-seeded Jimmy Connors Withstood a surse from David Pate lO score a 6-4. 7-6 ~cond-round tnumph and move into the qua.nerfinah Meanwhile, top-seeded Jobn McEnroe, rel ying on ht~ big serve. took one ,hour ~q>defeat Mike Leach of Weston. Mass .. -o:T.Ol2 · ITF players may have to be 14 Chicago-White Sox ... DWtjlif Evans slugged a three-run homer and Bill Buckner drove 1n two runs with a homer and a sacnficc fl y as Boston ended a fi ve..game winless streak at Minnesota''! expense. 6-5 ... Steve Henderson smgted home Rob Ptmotcnn the eighth inning to give the A's a 3-2 victory over ~attic . . . lv.ao DeJeaua doubled 1n Jeff Stone with one out in the seventh inning NEW YORK -Players under the age ~ Bufleld 10 break a 2-Z tie and give of 14 will be banned from turning Ph iladelph ia a 3-2 \ ictof) over St. Louis. Steve Carlton profeSS1onal or even pla)'lng in a pro event pitched fiVL·innings i!nd singled in both of the Phillies' 1f tnc International Tennis Federation earlier runs ... Ernie Davia homered and drove in tw.o accepts the recommendation ofa special comm1ss1on runs to pace Marlo Soto and Cincinnall over the Barbara Wanckc of Bntaan, director of women's Chicago White Sox. 6-1 ... Rick Cerone singled in the tennis for the ITF and one of five members of the winning run 1n the bottom of the ninth inning to boost EligibilityCommiss1on, said the recommendations sull Atla nta over Houston. 7-6. The Braves ued the score have to be approved by the ITF. 6-6 in the six th on Dale Murpby's ~cnficc fl~ .. Darryl The recommendations will be presented to the ITF Strawberry hit a three-run. wmd-blown homer off JobD in Pans in June during the French Open. Candelaria in the eighth inning 10 rall}' the New York Under the recommendations. at the age of 14 a Mets over Pinsburgh. 5.3 ... Bulcb Wynegar hit a three-player ~ould be allowed to compete in four to eight run double in a four-run first inning. and the New York professional events a year as an amateur. At. the age of Yankees scored six runs in the first three innings off ..... 15. the quota would be increased from eight to 12 Texas staner Tommy Bou• to beat the Rangers. 6-4 . . tournaments. . . JobD Sbelby singled home the ue-breaking run 1n the eighth inning and Wayne Groll added a solo homer 1n SF atadium plan discuaaed the ninth in BaJt1more's 7-5 victory over Kansas City . .. Rick Sutcliffe p11ched six scoreless innings. and Leon Durbam drove 1n fo ur runs in the Ch icago Cubs' 9-5 victory over San Francisco. Sutcliffe. 1984 Cy Youna wanner. limited the Giants to three hits. Canadiens take lead in Adams Guy Ca rboaneau scored two goals. one ~ of them a shon-handed effon. and drew an , assist a.s Montreal embarrassed Quebec. 7-1. Thur'>day night to grab sole possession of first place in the NalTOn'litHockcy League's Adams D1.,,1s1on . The Canad1cns arc two points ahead of the Nord1ques and three in frol\t of Buffalo, which lost to Boston. All four teams have a pair of weekend aamcs remaining ... Elsewhere 1n the NHL. Rick Middleton and tuy Bourque scor~d two goals apiece. and goahr Doug Kuna posted his eighth victory 1n his last nine games. leading Boston to a 5-3 victory over Buffalo. The Bruins' total matched the number of goal~ allowed by the Sabres 1n winning their last four games . . Andera Hedbug "cored his I 91h and 20th JOals. both on power pla)\. to bre'l_k open a ttght contest 1n 1hc middle period. lcadtng the !'*w York Rangers 10 a 5-4 triumph over ">t Lout\ .. Tim Kerr collected a goal and an ass1sf a~ Philadelphia beat the New York Islanders. 3-0. night for a clu~rccord 52nd v1ctOf)' in one season ... Goaltender Mike Llut ~topped 40 'lhots as Hanford frustrated Washington. 2~0. The win gave the Whaler<i the season senc\ with the ('apuals for the fir'it time 1n six yea rs. and its 29th victory -1he Whalers' highest total since JOtn1ng the NHL IO 1979. SAN FRANCISCO -Former • Sunn vale Ma or La Stone met with San Vrancisco Ciants ;,fic1als Thursday to review a S50 million plan for a 45,000 seat ballpark at an und1closcd location. Stone, 44, a financial consultant and the onl} So uth Bay member of Mayor Dianne Feinstein's Save the qiants C'o~mittee, was wary of revealing the exact location. He said only that 11 in volved two possible sites "between San Francisco and San Jose." each cons1st1ng of about I 00-acres of publicly-owned lands. . Stone, who said he represents a sroup of Bay area developers, met with Giants ellecut1ves Corey Busch and Pat Gallagher . TeleTialon, radio TILIVlllON 7 p.m. -MO HOCKIY -Klngt at Vancouver, Channet 9. 10 P·"l· -80DrtG -From the Gtymplc Auditorium {tape), ChlnMt 68. ltADtO . 7 p .m. -pttO HOCKEY: Klng1 at Vancouver, KWVE-FM ( 108). 7:30 p.m ....... 8All8ALL: Anget1 at Dodger•~ 1 KMPC (710). KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -"'o •AHET•AU: Kanau City at Lakwa. KLAC (5~0). 7:30 p.m. -"'o •AIKET8ALL: Clipper• at Oalla1 (d.eayed), KHJ (930). . Sports on TV for.Weekend Saturday TELEVISION Noon --.BASEBALL: 1 his week tn hascball. Channel 4. 12:30 a m. -BASEBAf.t. SPECIAL: A look at the upcoming seasoh. Jim Ric~. Edaic Murray. Rick Sutcliffe and others take pan in a 'llugfc'lt soft hall game. Channel 4 I :30 pm. -GOU' Dinah 'ihore LPGA l'lass1 c. Channel 4. 1 3 p.m -SPORTS SATURDAY Bolling -Harl) Arro}'o v11 J1mm)'Paul from Atlanttc C 11 y, N.J. (delayed), ld1tarod Doa Sled Race. a I .OA9.nttle. 14-day ra~ 1hrouah the wilds of Ala'lka (tape), ( hanncl 2 '3 pm -SPOR'l'SCOP~· Auto racing. Channel 4 3 p.m -BOWLING: PBA wurney from Gorden Cu y. N Y '. E'hanncl 7. · , · 4 pm -SPORTS-FOCUS With I uh us Ening. c. hanncl 4.-• 4 pm -SOCCER· Ecuador v~ { h1k 1n a Group 2 · World (up 4ualtfying match (played March 3), ( hnnncl 34 . 4 'fl r ni -WIDJt: WORLD Of' SPORTS: Rox1na - Mark Rrtlaod .,., ~tevc l 11tlc 1n a ~clterwe1ah1 bout and Mrldrc-d T:i)lnr v V.tl'tor Flon:t; 1n a hJhlwe11ht bout both from \:in An10n10. Tex . <;upcrb1ken -motorcycle rnmix111 1on from C arhbad. C h'annel 7 . .., p.m -BASEBALL: l>odac" V\. Anad, from \nahr1m ~tnd1um. { hanncl S RADIO 7 p Ill BASF.RAU. l>o<lttl'r' '\ \'narh 1'. Mr< I 7 If I) ... \ ti( fh7~Y41Ul~I -- 7 30 pm. -PRO HOCKEY Vancouver at Kina'>. K WVE-FM ( 108) Sunday . .., TELEYISID I 0 a m. -PR<> BASKETBM:;L Boston vs. New Y orl< Knick.\, C'!\annd r -· I I 30 a.m -PRO POOT.ALL: tJSFL -Houston "'' New Jersey. Channel 7. Noon -BASEBALL SPECIAL: A look at the 1985 maJOr league baseball rn es. Johnny Bench hosts, Channel 4 . 12 30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL. Portl~nd at Lakers: C hanncl 2 I p.m. -GOLF: L>anah Shore LPGA tourney, C'ha n f!t'I 4 • I 4S pm -SOCCER. Uruauay vs Chile in the finaf match of the Group 2 Wbrld Cup quahfyin.1 tourney from · Montc.,.1deo (same day coverage). Channel 34. . 3 p.m -SPORTSWORLD: 'su~r&tars -Ftnalisa from arnona Olymp1aM nod NFL football stars com~tc~ for 1nd1v1dual champ1onsh1r an 10 cvcn11 from Kc)' Biscayne. f-la (tape), \hannc 4 RADIO 12 '0 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL Portland Al taker\, KLAC (570). I p.rn -BASEBALL Dodacrs VI An.acls from l\nahe1m Stadium. KMPC (710). KA8(' (790) I p m -PRO FOOTBALL t ICiirl -Baltimore at I. [xprcn. 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Ont mile 1>at1t Perllou~ P•vlint (0\mr > 1 40 6 20 4 .0 L1ont Fenl•o 1Grunov1 14 10 IJ IO Ltv1lv S11r1ng IJ SMrrtnl 6 00 Timi 1 OS L1 IX ACTA 18·41 Cle o U7S 20 SllVl!NTH RACE. Ont mo11t oatt AulltOOt tVellandin9ham1 •.14 120 l.20 Amollng E'lk (Pellino> 12 60 I> 40 K 1ntoOtT1 1Peri..er1 J 00 Time 201 1/S U l!XACTA· 14-11 oeod \63 10 •IGHTH RACE. OM mite P4ct Wetcome J•c" (Anderwn 1 • 80 4 10 J 00 \/Ill.Ing Cl<ueoltrl 11..•0 •40 BoOov Treo 1Sruon1 6 20 Time 100 41 S n EXACT• t9 )I oa1Cl '4610 NINTH ltljCE. One moe pace x a1" tPltrcel • ao 3 80 120 Orenpa rk 8 rioee1 !SwM•noull S 80 l 40 A~el Monlerev I llallano1ng'1arn1 8 00 Time 101 u EXACT A tl s Pe•O sse so n "CK SIX !9·7·8-4 9 11 oa10 '4 71060 wlll\ 1wo w1nnono 11cl\tl\ '" nortHI '1 P ICk Six conM>4ahO~ o .. o s 133 60 wlln 63 w1nn1ng ticket\ 1l1•e nor\r\1 TENTH RACE One mo1~ "O' NBA WESTE•N CONl'l•INCE ,ulfle OIYI~ ~n•trs Star tKueo er >• 00 10 40 S 20 ~ Ca.r> !Baker I / &O S 60 w " ,Cl. v LA L.allen S6 10 131 a· Por Ha no :it :it soo Pnotnut l3 « 429 SU lllt l 1 46 <I03 LA ~• 71 49 364 Golden S••re 21 S6 773 MldwtU DIYlslen • Denver 49 27 ''s • ·Houllon u l1 '1'1 • • O•llu 4? 34 SSl 1t·~n Antonio :1'1° :it S06 M·Ult h 31 40 481 KenHt Cllv 30 46 39S EASTERN CONl'lltl:NCE AllaMI< Olvhlen ~-Bo\lon Jt • Pr111aoeton1a •·New Jeri.av • ·Wun1noton New Vorfl. 60 16 SS 71 ll :t'I 37 39 24 S) Central Dtvtllen v-M11waui..ee S6 71 x-Oe1ro11 " JS x-Cnlc;ago )1 <IO C1tvetano )3 "3 Allanra ll 46 lnOiana 10 S7 x~1nched l>lavolf t>trtn v-<llncneo Clivllion lit .. lllvnoav'• Sew" M1hn ufl.H 130 0t1ro1t 111 A11anra 100 New Yori. ,,. Den•er 110 PN1tn1x 103 Stolllt 119 Ulen I II Golden S•••• 113. Houslon IOI T-...r, Geme• Ken .. , C11v et LA L.alletl LA~al Oellll CnlCt llO .. PhOadelPPl•t Cltvti.nO 11 OetrOlt wun•ngton e l 8 0\lon San Anton10 e t Ot n•er Stall .. al Portland Deep ... fllhlne 121 SJ9 .. , .,. •OJ 260 GI II 23 , 2S01 21 ) lS ' s ,,, 73 )6 I " ' " n, 7S 36 DAVEY'S LOCKl lt (Ntwoorl lleacn1 -93 angle" 101 rock coo, l cow coo 10 H nO t>au, 19 scutoln NEW~OltT LANDING !Newoort Bu cnl -lS anolt" SI K ulpln I lfno oeu. I rock ll•n. 1 nallllut, I ceDeron M1\le< G t Swartnoo.111 8 10 Tome 1 O? ) S U EXACTA 8·7 Pa o \111 40 ELEVENTH RACE. 0"1 mo~ oau SklD Ma\llf rooo I , 00 s 00 l 00 Coti..v '· Onlv Bov •P•ano • 60 4 00 Ven Tuoor IL•}'"' 3 20 lime 201 1 l EXAOTA 1 11 Dd-.0 \71 80 AtlenOenct ' SO S.ntl Anita FlttDAY'S RESULTS (1Sll\ of "·daV "*'Oll9NWt0 ....-tine) l'IAST ltACE. 6 , turlong\ TflCkV WIHle (L1onam) 9 70 Al'l1\11c Venture IMcHargutl Dari.. Har•nt l0t1 .. re\l Time 1 16 l S Sl!COHO lt'AC£;-0~• Suoer 8 S"'e" IMcHrgl 12 00 8aDv Grace 1P1ncavl let T aoo 10t1anou\W•e r Time 109 3 S 480 )40 "60 780 4 80 n DAILY DOUBLE (7·9i pa10 $114 00 THlllD ltACI. 6 ~ rvrtongl Ht ' 8ttn Cn1ng I Stvnu 16 IO 8 40 S 80 I AememDtr Wnen IMcHaroutl l l 40 8 60 81eueo 8 Dawn I Mei~ S .0 T·mt 1 18 l"OUATH RACE. 6 tur1o~i W1n40W Sell 10111\v 9 IO ) 40 ) 20 ltt•Qn,,,g Coun,.u Hawtevl 2 80 160 So1r1f.O M•<Jam Oorn1nQutl ' J f,,.,... 109 1 s IS EXACT A 1 • P<l•O \s.4 SO Fll"TH RACE I o m"e' 0" tutl ,.raoemv Ro•O Hew·r~ 6 •O 4 10 1 80 Emoeroon 1McH1•11~ • IJ.00 6 40 Nortnern Sten 01••are•1 160 Time 119 7'S '5 .£.XACTA ~ oaoO '711 00 SIXTH ltACE. 6 lur•ong\ He\ Strmn Nrmn 1 V•nil l 00 Powertul Evt\ tP1ncav1 Luckv FIOr ISlevt nsl T ·mt 1 10 3 S SEVENTH RACE. 1 Dee Ote\ Oonv t Pou 1 vir111n1a l\lr 1P1ncav I 1n1en11one1 I Sreven\I Time 144 I& m11,, IS&O I 00 460 HO 4 20 H O lS £XACTA t8 41 oaod l'32 SO EIGHTH RACE. 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Lou" < ardtn.il'> left fielder Lonrue Sm11h "J' ,u,~ndcd for three .da-.s and fim·d ~I <•>1 1 Thursda' tor· an altt'r l .lt111n \l.llh an umpire 1n an l"r;h•· h11tun ~ffil' \ldrt h ~(> f hl' \U~pcn<,10T\ Ordncd b~ { O~ m1\\111ncr Pl·tcr l cberroth "'Ill he in 'l.'lkt 1 lnr lhl' < ardmal<i last thm· ' l \h1h1111•n g.anw' lod.1' \,HurdJ' .rnd 'iundJ \ '\r1111h v.tll tx ahll 1t1 plJ' in 1h, < .11J1n.tl' rqiulJr '"J'"11 11()\'nl· I u1:...d.J, in '~"' ) or" '\nltlh \,11d !ht J'll.'nJlllt' "rrl ,1,tt'pl.1hk IP h1111 "It '<.'t'lll' li"l lhl'\ d1J IJ "C' J llll tll t•llll 111 g1 1 .. \l., 11 and 11-.lt'nt·d to di: ,,Jl'' tll:l11rc m.i"1ng J Jl·l l\l•tn · h1· \Jld I lhtn" 11 \ 'l'f\ IJ11 ' \m11h 1>a1d I tlln l. 1hn [W' l' J Int •I thought ti l\olh -.id1•, .l!ld I 1.in dl.tl \\1t h th.11 · I hi rultnJ!. l JnH'.lor Jn 1nlldt·n1 rn v.l11t h 'im11h hurn~·d \lllt'rt•Jl l l'.l~ll ll"1P rl I Jff\ ) nung Jnd v.a l'IL'' ll'd l11•m lhl' ~Jnw h1r d1<,pu1in~ \ .111 ----------------------------------------------r.ll!!!iii!!iii!!!!!!!!!!~~-!!i!!!-~!!!i!i!!i!!i!i!l!ai!!"•-il!!!lli~ml! .... !!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!~!!!!B!l!ll. Panga fishing prolific in Baja 22-f oot s k iffs providing ple n ty of actio n in Loreto Loreto. located about half"'ay down the BaJa Peninsula 1sa small village that ha' hccn a secret li c;h1ng h1de.:a-wa> foranl!.lcrs who own [>rivatc plane'lor flcw a LX .3 to din fields in the hc~day\ of the Flying Sponsman tnp!I. Now. th1"1oas1scan be reached daily as Aerome~1co ma~cs dail > 01ghts from LAX and T1Juana 1.oa new a1rpon that can handle the~ big jets . F1<1h1ng in the Loreto area 1s 'cry good current I) with large \Chools ol big ycllowuul mov1na into island watcrs1ust offthcbeach Ba1tand watcrcond1t1on!I arc good and the large game fish arc feed 1 ng t1\1 mackerel and sardines Local outfitter Raul C havc1repmt\ the water 1s 76 degrccCJ and warming. l\sthewatc:rswarm thcrcw11l be developing latl·r on th 1s month ""1dc JIM NIEMIEC OUTDOORS open biles o n yell0Wla1l, tuna. . dolphin and roosterfish. with thl' <;pikebill action lo folio" 1n June The bulk of the fishing in thl' Loreto area 1s from "pangas" . .:?.:?-tool lihcrglasssk11Ts that moH overt he water al about 10 miles per hour There will also be a coupk Ol l ru1'>l'r' added to the Ottt this month Panga fist(flgaddsa ne" d1ml'ns1on 10 angling a"> both the fisherman and hooked b1ggame fish fight almo\I nose-to-nose from a standing po'>- 1t1on. Pnnga">dcpan the hotel<. at 5. 'O a m .1norderto makchHha1tor~ on the "\pot"' at th<.· np.tft cum:n1 Edison wins tourn,ey~ · The Carpenter sisters -Julie and Terry -comb1ncd...(o pitched a pair of· onc-h1t1crs 1n au1din1 Edtson H11h's soOball 1cam to the Royal Oak Tournament champ1onsh1p Wcdne,. daf at RoyaJ Ook H1ah. crry, a freshman, struck out fhe · and did not walk 1 batter tn lcadina the Charael'1 past Lona Beach M1lh· kAn. 7·1 , in the semifinal pme. The lone M1lhk11\ hit came 1n the sixth lnnina and Millikan·, nin was .un- earned It wa' the youna Carpenter·, first'VICIOI')' of the Ka\On. Julie, 1 1tn1or. had. 13 stnkeoutt and did not walk a batter 1n the championship pme, won by a 'l.(l marain over Mayfair She 111$0 had two of Ed'son's four hits. Juhc Carpenter has 1 1().3 record th1' KHOO 13 ~c K1r11fin1I victo~ Ec:h9on u~ ®ii<' 1fcw·rr\Cf'vcs 1"pound1na 'out I 3 hit~. L1nd3 Rudd. a w phomorc second baseman. had three hit' and drove in three: runs. Dena Bnkcr. a M>phomorc, and Kendra Wh1!1Cnand. a freshman. had two hits each. Ed1M>n p~t the game away earl). "'-'Onri1 s1x times 1n the second tnntnJ In the: champ1onsh1p game. Juhc Carpenter had th1nas 1n command all the way. The C'ha11trs tilhcd one: run in the frfth inninaand two 1n the: sixth Mayfaif"s lone hit. a ttn&Jt. camr in the fifih. That runner was c:ra~ on 1 pickoff • Jultc Ca~nter wu scltttcd the: tournament ' mo't valuable: pln)cr while teammates Martha No1Ts1n1c:r., Oct>b1c Pm"scr. Saker and .l<elh Winkler ~c~ honored on the: all- tournarncnt team [dison. with a 16-4 season rcmrd, Stant. un1tl le"&Ut..DI&)' J"°LLC:Sda)'. hosting Wc\tMIM\Cf' • I ·-·-. <•' mil\ l·mcn1' The panga fleet JI lhl· hotd 1-1 Pre<,1dcnteha,egoou,"1p· ixr'> that can put an~ Jngkr on 1i,h and 1he~ work hard a1 making lhl'ltn \UtC'l''>'>ful The \kill\" 111 nw' l' lrom hret•11ng li\h to rod~ rl·i;t<. in 'L'.m I ol rnhnlla and \napper fh1<, \\-l'l'k the h1g H'll<)\\ \ t11 411 pound'>. arl' hitting on II' l' mat "l'rl'I li\hL'd Offlhl' nnnh l'nd of(\l:l { armcn. A~thl'ha1t mo,nnul angler., w1ll l:X' ca<,t1ng 'ihahh\ 'ihnmp ll·adht•ad.,, Kronld1h: lurl·~ .ind b1..· 1rul11ng Rapatn .. and IL"Uth1..·r' thmu~h work mg <;ch<><.>l<i ofii 'h. fl\h1ng will Pt'3k in the I orl·toJrl'J 1 . during Ma~ and Junl' , foran up<latcon ti.,hingJml111hn I in turma11on .u n '1s111ng the I 11rl·111 H'\On\. r>honc Ba1a .\dH·nturn:ll I MOO-14 ·H \J .\ * * * Thl· annual spring 80-.111n \\ h.1k1 tournament 1<i scheduled. Im "h1111r da). Apnl ''in Nc"'f>'>n HJ'' Jnd" of)('n onl\ 10 tho\<' \I."') O\I. n '' h.tkf'.- Thcre" 1 h he ca'>h pnll'\ tor 1 hl' biggest, hea'-ll'S.t and <imallt''I "'" caugh1 and the "'c1gh-in ''ill IJ"l' place in the turning ba\1n .it : p m F-or more 1nfo rmat1on rtwnr 'itn l' . .\naya at Schoel Bo:.m in '°I.le" port Reach at 6 7 J-2050 BEST OPPORTUNITY · MAONIFtCINT SILICTION • a..UT NYMaNT PLAN · LIAll PURCHASI OPTION > 1J . ,,. 1 • J s l 11• UJ >ttt h t. 7tO ''°' l •l t1• ••H ..... ~, ...... ,...,, .. ,.~ ... ""''•" ........ . .. Tei! 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April 5, 1985 RANCHO MIRAOE(AP)-Myna Blackwelder. rcturnina to the women's golf tour after takina umc off to have a baby, fired a surpr111na 4. under-par 68 Thunday to talce the flm-rouod le~ an the Dmah Shofe aolf iooinament. · Bladcwclder. who played under her maiden name of Van Hoose from 1980.84. held a one-shot lead over Patty heehan. Judy C'lark and Jane Crafter after the opening round at Mission Hills Countrv Club. group of ~'" others. including 1984 LPGA Pia) er oft.he Year~IS). Kin&. was another shot bclund at 2- under-par 70. A,)s() In that ll'OUp Wert' Pat Bradlc} and Altce Maller. who dropped out of a sha~ of the leJd "'hen !ihC curded a double boacy on the t 8th hole Other~ dose to the lead an~luded Jan Stcpheruon. Jane Blalock and Donna ('aponi, all at 71: and Beth Daniel and Kathy Whitworth at even-par n: . Juli Inkster, 1he defendin~ chan1- pion who would collect a SI mil hon bonus af she wans the Dinah Shore again th1!i> )C:Ur had a 73 Another tournament fa\'Oratc.. Nanc> Lopel. ~lruuJed to an openana 76.. Blackwelder. lookjna for her inHial LPOA victory in five years on the tour. had four birdies and' no bogeys o'er the 6,275-yard. par-72 Mission Hall!> layout. She never hit into scttou~ trouble. and made a number oflona putts. including a 30-footer <>'\ No.16 that put her 4-under-par. It was onl) the 5econd tournament Sluman 'has fun' in &.king o-ne-shot Green·sboro lead C1REENSBORO. N.C.. (AP)-Jeff Slurpan battlt-d gust> wands for a no- hogty. 6-under-par 66 and took a one· "stroke lead Thursda) an the first round of the Greater Greensboro Open GolfTournament. "Kmd of fun."' !>aid the 5-7. 135- pound Sluman who scored three deuces. including a chip-an from the fnnge on the eighth Sluman, 27. a Roc hester. N.Y. nat1H, ranked t-i8th on the vear'"> mone}·"'innang list. said a change in his set-up -"l had the ball too far away. my stance was too open" - helped him Co the first lead ofh1s bnef PGJ\ Tour career. "It wa~ d1flicult." 01ampett sau1. "The winds would be blowing 35-40 miles an hour. then die down And they were ">wirhng." Ben Crenshaw. "'armed up for the defense of his title at Augusta. Ga. with a 75 1n the afternoon winds. U.S Open champ Fuzzy Zoeller matched par 72 ;ind Greensboro defending titleholder Andy Bean struggled to a 74 luman pla)ed the PGA Tour 1n 1983. but fa tied to meet the m1n1rnu m standard!> and lost his card. He pla) cd * * * the Asian circuit without notable success last year and rejoined the .\merican c1rcu11 at 'the stan of this season. He·s won less than SS.000 and has a career-best tour finish of a tie for 25th. He holed a 20-footer on the fil\St . scored from about eight feet on the sixth and chipped in on the eighth. Sluman kept 11 going with a good ">ave on the I 0th, 2-putted for bardie-4 on the 13th and dropped a pair of sax- foot putts for birdies on the two par-3s on the back. * * * and>· i.yle &f Scotland. needing o nl> to qualif> for the last two rounds of this t.oumamcnt to sa-ure his full playing rights on the American tour. was the first man off the t« OA the 6.857-yard Forest Oaks Country Club course and got has 6 7 on the board hefore the spnng winds kjckcd up. Gr..nlboro Open Oevt E •tnelJ>erger 36·36-12 JC Sneed 40·37-17 "The par-5s -that's the thing that kept the round going," said the long- hatting Lyle. He reached three of the par-5s m two. but recorded onl} two birdies. He 3-putted for par on one of them and took three from th e fnnge on another. ; Joey Sindelar. Bobby C-ffimpett apd Dan Pohl·wcre nex t at 68s. Lanny Wadlcms. a two-ttme winner already this season. and Roger Maltbie had 69s m the last tour- nament before next week's Masters. the first of the year's four major .events. . or those leaders. only Clampett played an the afternoon. whel'l' the winds were at their worst. 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''My husband gave me a httle talk before I started today." )he related. * * * Dinah Sftwe TO\lrNment Jot,nM Cer,,., (It i.1nct-.·Mlr•"l •a t v Lhllt Katllv ~it• Mvre 81tckwtldtf l4·:M-'8 J•nt LOCk Jana Cr •lier 3S·l4-tt Vicki Slnvltton Pallv Sllttflan JJ-34-49 S!1¥rl Turner Judv Cieri< 34·3S-49 PamGlttl.., "tie told me what VillanovD Coach Rollie Massimino told his players. "TheN:'s no sense walking on the c:oun unless )'O u thank'you can win. "Although I'm not as fine-tuned as l'd lake to ~ ... tbat compctittve spint comes out when I walk onto the cour~" . 8Jack"'l'lder said that. in add111on to coming back after a s1ic.-month layoff, ~he's doing some expenmcnt· ing with her game and doesn't feel completel) ~omfortable with the cha nges yet. * * * )4 )7-13 Judv Elli• 31·31-16 l4·~13 Olan,,. 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After atoppjng C>evtd ~ in the 10th round of• fltte defenM at L.u Vegu on Marctl 151 H<>Jmea uld he would announee hit retlrment Jun• O unleu he got a $3 mllllon Ot _. llllon tight with Spinka. . • •Ito u ld he would take $26 mllllon for a rematch with Gerry Cooney. but admitted th•t he wu pr!Olng hlmtelt out of auch a bout. Holm .. said th•t he planned to sign with Rlngalde Event• of Palm Beach. Fla., for • fight mgalnat Spinka. If It didn't materialize aoon, he aald he would atlll annourfce hi• retlrem.nt on June 8 -the seventh annlveraary Of hla victory over Ken Norton for the World Boxing Councll chemplon•hlp, which Holmes rellnqulahed In 0.. cemt>er 1983. "If It happens by the end of May, I'm doing It," Holmea said. Reagan lauds champion Wildcats W A'SHJ NGTON CA P) -Villanova University's NCAA championship basketball team. towering above President Reagan at a White House reception Thursda}. was told by Reagan that its shoot1n$ was better than he e'er did .. 1n one of those Western movies." .. The president was 8Jven a blue-and-white Villanova warm up jacket. even though Coach Rollie Massimino said at the Rose Garden afTair that Reagan "was a (Georgetown) Hoya fan ." Villanova upset defending national champion Georgetown. 66-64. in Lexington·. Ky .. Monday night to win the NCAA title. Reagan later jokingly corrected Massimino about his basketball allegiance. saying. "Coach. I can't be a fan of anyone. I just thank of all of you as consr11uents. •· ' Reagan said "it's almost hard to tx:lieve" that an} team could shoot as well as Villano' a did against GARO[ N Georgetown. The Wildcats made 78.6 percent of their field goal attempts. ' . "It looked more like I 00.percent on telev1S1on. That'\ better shooting than I ever did in one of tho!>e We!>tern movies where you never ran out of ammunition and you could always do retakes ... Some of the W 1ldcats already had' de paned for Easter· break when plans for the reception were completed. "Two of them were actually on the plane Itself ready to lca'e and we had to take them off." Mass1m1no said after the reception. ··Some of them went to Connecticut and had to dnve all the way back last night." Villanova. which lost to Georgetown twice dunll)hc regular season. was not t•xpected to beat the Jfo"ya~ Monday 01ght. "They call )OU the Cinderella team. but I don't sec anybody who looks hke the~ could lit into a glass slipper."' Reagan said. Care extends plant beauty Popular E·3:ster lily requires plenty of light and water By LOUIS M. HERNANDEZ ~~. Uefd'• ....._,, c ......... The lily plant you receive for Easter will last longer 1f you give 11 a cool locauon. plent} of bright light and adequate but not too mlkh water. Good drainage also is 1mponant. so when the lily arnves in a foal-wrapped pot, stick 11i,fjnger through the foil at - the base of the pot so the drainage hole is not obstructed. Then keep them evenly moist. never dry. To keep them 1n bloom as long as possible. preve nt fen1liza11on. which kills the flowers. This is done by removing the football-shaped polen cap that emits a yellow or orange dust) material After-flowenng care consists of placing the plant an Its original pot in a !iUnn)' area outside. Keep the watering schedule consistant and feed weekly with a soluble fenilizcr. ·when leaves die down. treat the Iii} as yo u would any bulb. Remove them from the soil. use a bulb dust to prevent fungus. and store overwinter 1n a paper bag with dry sawdust. Refrigerat~4 to 6 weeks -the cooling pcnod 1s necessal) for large flowers -then plant an good potting soil. Water and fcrt1hze when sprouts emerge. Tulips and h>ac1nths should be treated 1u<,t hk e hltes. ex<:ept hyacinths don't need the pollen cap removed. Both require cooler temperatures to hold flowers as long as possible. A1aleas and hydrang1as are the easiest ofall livang flowers to take care of. Give them a bnght area inside and keep them evenly moist. If P.urchascd in the bud stage, they will stay in bloom for more lhan six weelcs. After flo"'ers fade. remove dead blossom-. and place the plant 1n a shad} spot in the garden. They can be planted 1n the garden 1f you use a planting m ix containing pct moss and add a ltttlc Super Bloom (0-10-10) For future flowers. feed . every two weeks with a well-balanced soluble feml11er. While 1n bloom. cymb1d1um or- chids make good house plants. Be careful not tooverwater. Let them dr) out slightly between waterings. but don't let them get too di) as flowers will wilt. i . ..\fter the blooming period. plact' the plants 1n a sema·sunn> area outside. Cymbidiums don't hke our clay soil so don't plant them an the ground. They do hke bein$ crowded. so don't transplant them in a bagger .pot. To force hlooms next spring. mo-.e them into 1h day full s.un at the beginning of summer and leave them there for one month. Don't forget 10 water them. This exposure to sun"' 111 cause CJt1st1ng lea,cs to bleach out and perhaps burn. but this 1s not harmful. After this treatment. re turn rym· b1d1um~ to semi-shade and beg.in to feed with a soluble fenaltzer high 1n phosphorus. Small amounts of nitro· gen will spur leaf production. but don't overdo 11 because flowers arc more 1mponant to produce than leaves. Continue regularwatenngand fenil11ing to bnng out spring flowers The fragrant. waxy "'hite gardenia makes an attractive gift. too. While indoors. it wants cool temperatureo; and fu ll sun. Outdoor<;, plant in a lightly shaded pro.tected area. ~Fuchsia branCh turns 37 KELLOGG BIRK 2 Cu.\Ft. 0.. r 1' v.-iM ·~· ,r 1111 [Ml~ 1"~1 I r ( 1~;~1 1'lt1 (IV~' lllll'•w IV II 1 ~I ~ ' 1Vf'I 'Toll It Reg $~ 75 NOW $211 ~ ••••• COUPON•••••~•• 1 Visit our ntw florist ••4 roooivt I I FREE!! 1 Roat with l1~i11 lr11th and Forn •o Puroh111 M1c1111ry H1~h N•trogen £ ·I>"' t1llt madP I Jt Blc1dP I awns 20 lb 40'1b Reg SI 50 Reg $13 95 IOW Sin IOW $11" ·L····••couPoN •••••••••, ''''"' Dolor'• #1t1/ I : Visit.our 11ur11ry 11d rootiH : I FREE!! I 2 J ::> l 4'' Potted l1ri&old o 0 ·C I tlo P11roh111 loc1111ry i I , I Ll•lt 1 ,., o11•t•••r It/tit , .. ,.,,_, .. , .. , '• I tl•lf t ,., ,.,, • .., •'"' ... ,..._..~ .. ,, " I •• ,_ .. __ COUPON•._•••••• .. •••••COUPON ••••••••• ,,.,. ..... ~'"' .. ,_,_,, . L ,, ..... ·-~'"' .. ,_,_,, I '--.J--OPEN U I TU• I UNDA Y l :I0-3:00 ·NURSERY • 'LOfUIT • LAHOICAPINO • MAINTl!NANCE ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO S.TOCK ON HAND HOURS MON-FRI 7-6 •SAT 8:30-6 •SUN 8·30-5 FREE NURSERY Sales Prices Good Untll 41-12·85 l l CJYD S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO INC DELIVERY • HIT CONTROL lf12R N(WPORT BL VO {Al Bay) C.OS TA MESA~ 92627 The Costa Melfl·Bay Cllles Brancb of &h National Facbsia Socle&y will telcbrate 1ts 37th birthda) with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday 1n Jhc.· Costa Mesa Community ('enter. 1845 Park A vc . ( ·osta Mesa. Annemarie and 11 ermann ·hlueter will pre~·nt a program on fuchS1as. • • • The_Ctty of Newport Beach Parks. Rcacncs and Recreat1Qn Ocpan mcnt i-. taking reM:rvataons for a prdening class. to '~ taught by Jim Cote. nut'\Cry e'pen at Roaer's Gardens. The fi ve·""cek fOursc. bci1nn1ng Thursday 31 10 a.m . w11J indude \Ca~onal flower· planting and color pot-.. indoor plants, herbs and herb garden~. )ph<agnurn moss ba kct <.'on· ,tnJ<'t1on and solving \tudcnh· gar- dening problems ·1 Mar Fee is $37. For rcg1stra11on 1nformat1on. call 64~1 5 1 . • • • La1uaa Beacb Garden Ckab mem- bers will learn how a horticulturii'lt can produce growing plants from kitchen refuse at their Apnl 12 meeting. • Mr,. David Phoenix. an accrc6t1ted flower show.Judge. will prc!>Cnt the · program at 11 a.m. Jn the afternoon. G P. Wilson of · the San Clemente Garden ( ·1ub will · demonstrate how to d1v1de and repot cymbadi ums . The club mtct\ at the Nc1ah borhood Conarcptional ( 'hurctt, 140 ' Ann'* Dnvc •••• 1 lorticultunst Rud~ Moore will demonstrate camel ha pruning at I )0 and 2. JO p m Tue~ay and at the same times o n Apnl 16 at the Huntington Botanical Oardcns. San • Manno The hc~t ttme to prune rnmell1as 1<; when tt\e) hav~ finisht'CI blooming 1n Apnl. Moore says Prun1Qg should enhance the plant"-. natural shape and allow sunlight to. reach the center of the plant. . The collecti on ut t1 unt1ngton in- cludes 20 species and more than 1.200 cultnars of camellias, the largest pubhc collection 1n the world. ome of the plants are 40 ~cars old and arc very large. Correctly pruned. large plnnt\ ~l'Ome Oowenng everarecn trees. Moore \:l)'!>. ( lasses will be held tt\ thr ('om-· ---4• mun11y Youth Center. Corona de! ..... Nd matter what you're doing. your hometown · newspaper The ...,flllt --fl-in. .: •snahtco flower beds this month with a vanety of annuals and pertnn1als. . . _ . •Interested an fra,arant Oowe"'• Ch~k into 13rden1as, JI manes, ~Wffi oJive sl'lrub, mock orange. viburnums. sarl'ococca. '"tr Jasmine and Japanese spurge. . •(iardcn, snap and snow pea ar~ easy to arow and a dchaht for 1he cook to u~ tn all ~ns of dish-t'i Put some in your veaetablc prden • •Plant fuch!>ta5 and ~craniums For thoM" already an your 13rdcn. prune them now . •t""'fy-o"'o ... c:t ... u ... n't have room in th~ aarden for ~eactablc5. conooer contai'nel".\ for JPythtng (rom rad1\ht' to Joma toes. CU!'lant to arcrn pepf)('r~ . .. Cdnflict made perfectly. clear by Grand Jury !he Orange County Grand Jury has proven what ShenfT/Coroner Brad Gates has re fu sed to see: His C0!11bi_ned re~ponsibilities are · generally perceived as being in confhct. ~~ Gates has held fa~t to the position that he runs bo1h o~c~s as well as they ~an t?e run. And the Grand Jury d1dn t exactl y contrad ict him. "The coroner's services have been effi cient and wi thout blemis h," the jury's report says. But . based on interviews wit h 44 public offi cials. the Grand :Jury foun~ an overwhelmining 84 percent favored a se paration of the two offices. The jury concluded that the percept ion that a coroner who in vesti$ates.a police-or j~il-related death is inherentl y at odds wtth himself and with his own staff is inescapable. "Whene~er there has been a sheriff or police-related death, the subject of conflict ofinterest has been raised " the jury wrote: "It is our j udgment that the percepti~n wilJ continue to be raised in the public mind." There were several o pportuni ties last year for that theory to be tested. John Ray Stephenson died in the coun!y jail.- in the s~eritrs custody -after apparently slashing his wnst with a razor blade. In the ensuing controversy, Gate·s. acting as coroner, confiscated the Stephenson fi le. Confl ict of in terest? Many thought so. Curtis Cupery d ied ~by hangi ng while a prisoner in the county )~ii. He was serving a I 0-day sentence for drun~endn vmg. Although the coroner's offi ce ruled his death a suictde. an independent autopsy conducted at the famil y's request called the death homicide. Conflict of interst~ The Cupery fa mily certainly thinks so. Deanna Leigh Slender was killed by a bullet fired fr om the gun of a depu1y sheriff. A lawyer for her family met lengthy delays when he attempted to obtain a dea th certificate upon which the coroner would list ·the official cause of death as accidental or as homic ide. No criminal charges were lodged, but Coroner Gates was r~quired to make a decision that impacted directl y upon one of the deputies of Sheri ff Gates. Confl ict of interest? The "perce ption" is un deniable. . Orange County is alone among California's 11 most populous counties m having a combined coroner/sheri ff operation, and for good reason. Despite the economic advantages of the combi nation. the two offi ces are not complimentary. Supervisor Bruce Nestande.recognized the problems last year and called fo r a study of th~ joint office. Assemblyma n Gil Ferguson formed an opinion earl y in his fi rs t term a nd introduced legi slation that would force the county to put one of Gates' hats on someone else 's head. And now the G rand Jury has lent its weight to the opi nion that good government requires a good sheriff and a good co roner. There is suffi cient evi dence now fo r th e county supervisors to act. The offices should be separated - with no suggestion that Brad Gates is losing power or prestige. The problem is the structure. not the administrator. LETTERS Federal agency workers contributed their share To the Editor Federals-m1 l11an and Cl' 1h.in - in O range ('ount ) contnhutcd I)\ l'r half a m1lh on dollars to chanlle'> dun ng their rrcent C'omhincd Ft-dcr- al Campaign (CFC ) Led by Bng. Gen W !\. Bloomer. Commander. El Torn Mannl' .\1r Base, CFC volunteer' and donors contributed to chant1c' that belong 10 tbe United Wa) .J ht• National Health Agencid . and a long h\t of other'i. rn terms of numbers of people ficlpcd. the CFC (separate from the United Wa) campaign) 1s 1hc largec;1 fu nd dnvc hcrr. It 1s al!>o the mO\I democratic. a'i federal gi vers SJX'cif\ how their money 1s to be us~d. With all the "unplca!k!ntncs" " directed at government personnel - around i\pnl 15. especially -I v.ant people to koo~ that we Amcncan Fedrrals are part of this d}nam1c t.·ommuntt): we 'olunteer our time. mone). and services in man) wa ys. from the Ma nnes at El Toro. the .-.a1lors at Seal Beach. the I RS person- nel in Laguna Beach (they need a pat on the back more than most). and the Posta l Service workers throughout th e count). I am proud to be a "Fedcral,'T m proud of the CFC. I w1!>h more people knew about us and the campaign. ROBERT D DAY, Volunteer Coordinator Orange Count ~ Federal Agencies & N11 t1onal Hralth Agrnc1cs Bright c61ors sign·a1 a coed unsure of self The )Oung \\Oman "ho hah1tuall~ wear bnghl contrn\llng rnlor<, tend' It> be u nsurc of hC'rM'lt %ch "'rrr 1 hl· conclusions of re'icarrht'r~ "ho ~·om­ parcd the usual costumc\ of numrr- ous Pen n State c0t·d~ w11h their psychological t~st resu1'~ Whv "strong a't u" o' ... , A rnmd can ca'rry 1w1re , " murh weight a\ an ox ;\ ~tbdc-4Wklhc lmh '3~ 'i lhc thrcl' major intcrr\t\. ht Mdcr .. ot the tj p1cnl b:ichclor 1n I rclond arc I 6 athenna w11h compa1~1oi.. Jt lht". ORANGE COAS1 QlilyPilat pub . .2 (io1ng to thC' track to bet on th e po'rm·s or the dog!I. And 3. Soc1ah11ng or whatever }OU call 11 with women. O lfa man rnuld lc.'ap hke a cnrkct in proPort1on to '>11c. how fa r could hl' JU!llp? I .\. 126 feet 1 here arc a' man)· mole\.ule' in a tl·aspoonful of wntcr as there are tc<lspoon~ful of waler 1n the \tlanttl Ocean L.M. Boyd /1 • 1y•dlr11f'd col•m•i•t. H. L. 8chwart1 Ill """ '\tli'• ·. Frank Zlnl Y ,,.,11"'11 fo, Tom Tait lfii.....,.ct ~'""'" y t "• tfll ilf t ~ ..... "°'' f',,f i I f Ir •·1'11'11 I•~ A(l-.J--CO'' .... '°"' • < I • •I• Cm•• w .... • lnl ~ : ' ' . ' . Craig lheff ~t ro •c• Ot•nge-Coest DAIL V PILOT/Friday, April 5, 1915 C8 ··The so-called and lon~d~layed renal n ee of the (Newport~erJ -111----------~U4l.o..4u..,.~.:Jt/on thecenlCrsa It Is vldu aJiyall thi ngs toallpeo " ~ .. ae. 1AA'T ~\& "~ 1mi • * ~ c.a "#~ .. liAllTUf BJlOW&a coJ•e•let RfCuiD Co•E• Just the facts , please, Reagan Rhetori c against --Nicaragu a isn't exactly plain t ruth V. .\SHfNC1 TON -Washington loathes the "ord ke Instead, 11 prefers 1niprec1s1ons such as .. misspoke." "pohucal rheton c.. or. in con- gre')s1onal test1mon~ .· .. to the best of m' recollecu on ... In that spint. let me propose a new v.ord for a statement that 1s -ahem -at "anance with the facts: a 'l.1caragua Newport Center should.be more than a shopping spot .\ recent ··'l.,1caragua·· v.as the pte!>1dent's charge that the Sand- 1ntstas llfere ··using Stalin's tacuc of gulag relocation . ·· Stahn'l The Gulag'l What's this man tallung about'l The Sand1ntstas are moving people out of combat areas. That may or ma' not be a nice thing 10 do. but 1t 1s a long "a~ from JosefSt.ahn and bas Once con ceived as downtown a r ea for the community Twenty years ago. while I was handling public relations for fhe architectural firm that designed New- port Center's Fashion Island shop- ping center. J wrote that "Fashion Island will become the downtown for the new community planned for the Irv ine Ranch Fam1hes will stroll through Fashion Island on a Sunda) JUSt as the) once did 10 Amen ca·s downto....,ns." While the concept of a fam1l} stroll ing together on a Sunda) seems na ive toda). the affluent empt'\-· nesters and up-scale adu.lt .smgles (toda) ·s } upp1es) did . and do, stroll through the reta;l complex which The Irvine Co. toda) calls Newpon Center. Shopping Center (Newport Cent er/Fashion Island dunng the trans11io n). _ .\lthough 11 has become common to compare Newport Center/Eash1on Island with South Coast Plaza. the companson 1s not a fair one. Sou1h Coast Plaza is located on a freeway and m the center of a market which has permitted it to become one of the largest shopping centers in the nation. .o\s such. 11 leads in revenues all other shopping ce nters an 1he entire 'iouthcrn Cali fo rnia rrg1 on. "'lewport Center/Fashion Island ""a~ also supposed to be on a free" a) -in fact. on two freewa\S. The sa mr articles I wrote about t'he shoppmg center 20 years ago said. ·· .. .tocatt~ the mterchange of two fre~"ays -the Pacific Coasl Freewa\ and the Cor- ona del Mar Freewa·) ... Both "ere planned 10 intersect at Pacific Coast H1ghwa) and MacAnhur. but both \\ere stopped by Newport Beach n tw:ns. As a res u l t . Ne wp o rt MARTIN BROWER Center/Fashion Island became a shopping center which caters primar- ily to the· affiuent coastal com- munities. from Huntington Harbour in the non h to Dana Point in the south. J\nd 11 does extreme!) w~l. It ranks I 0th in volume among the 60 shopping centers m Los .\ngeles and Orange counties and that 1s prett} high. Robinson's 1s number two 1n its enure chain. the men·s stores rank second in 'olume in Sou them Cah- forn1a. and ;i,men Ward) 1s one of the largest grossing stores per square foot 10 the na11on -ma) be in the world. Now 1h1s poses a maJo r dilemma for The I rv1ne Co. If ) ou and I owned Ne wport Center/Fashion Island. dear readers. we wquld ha ve no dilemma. We would go for the.s old. In fact. 1f an> other com pan~· o.wned the center. 1r would tum it in to Rodeo Dnve South without hes1la1ion That's where the mone> is. II makes good business sense. And local residents would probabl> point out the posh center to their fn ends with pnde. But Newport Center/Fashion Island is owned by The Irvine Co .. and everyone kno" s that The In 1ne Co has-a bigger social respons1b1ht~ than an) other com pan). for some reason. · And that ~1rm ah1eutlat v.h1le tts b1g-11cket c tomers hke a posh center. oth rs want to be able to purchase more affordable merchan - dise there. So. the se><alled and long- delayed renaissanc( of the shoppmg center has to pos111on the center 'o 11 1s '1rtuall} all things 10 all people The Compan} looks at the shop- ping center as 11s front door. 1n that 11 fronts the corporate office~ and 1s gulag -the So" 1et pnson s~stem used b) Newpon·s mo' ers and· 1ndehbh chronicled b' Alexander shakers. So. plans arc under. "'a ~ to Solzhcn.llS\n · upgrade the entire center. 1n add1t1on S1m1lar1; the president stretched to the Penney's building. The latter 1s things a lot v.hen he called the contras being transformed into .\tnum"C ourt ··our brothers" and ··the moral and will open. while seeking ad-equivalent of the Founding Fathers:· diuonal tenants, in Ma' ;i, whopper of a ··N1cj~ua" there. Why-is-thc-upgradmg otthc ccmcr enless Washington. e erson and as a wh ole taking so long'• 11 "'as the , enerable Mr Frankhn d id some dela)'ed first ~hen The !nine Co rap1ng onthe~a~t0 Valle)'Forge.the tQOk management of the comple\ contras arc $<)mething less than their back from The T aubman Co. 11 "as moral cqu1,alent dela}ed again when DOn Bren too~ In fact the' are a most!' peasant over full ownersh1p,ofthe firm It ~as arm~ created not ~) :-.ilcaraguan dela}ed again "'hen a ne~ retai l d1s<;1den1s but b' the CIA. and v. hose dt ' ISIOn was formed and Poston s1~n1tican1 leaders are former offi~rs Tanaka took OH'r as' ice president of the brutal 'auonal Guard It was de la~ ed again "hen a nc" ull another .. , 1caragua.. 1s the planning d1,·1s1on v.a., fo rmed and repeated assen ion that the Sandinista· . Roger Senz took O\C~r as '1c~ prcs1-n·g1me 1s ruthless and t~ ranntcaL It 1s dent of Jhat group :-..o" 11 1s hoped. not O\ .an~ me~ns a-democrac~.and 1t no funher dela\S mJ' tx· hC'ad1ng w"ard a 1.ommunist \.\e can all hope lhat 1n planning tl•r d1, 1t11or<ih1p but 11 "n1,1 1herc ~et - :"\ewport Center Fash ion Island. in· nll! O\ a Ion~ shot In fal 1. compared cludmg the add1t1 onal -.qu a re footage w ll \ah ador '1caragua ha" .in being requested of the Cit' in thC' Jdm1rahlc." n.•lord un human nghts uix:ommg general plan amrndmcnt Thl \;10d1n1sta!t do not d rag peoplC' fo r ~ewport Center. lr\lne ( u plan-nut ot their home' and decapitate ners recall that the Ct'nlcr "'.l' onll' thl'm 1n gull11.'" conce1~ed as a do"nto"n h11 ..art•J 'i l't Jnuthc:r .. ,1carag.ua .. 1!> the residents. ,Jnard that 'icaragua poses a mill · ..\s long as an mtenSJ\C nl·w plan is tar"' threat 10 m neighbors. In fact. un der wa). and a!> long as t ht• ccn1a " '1car;.igua ·,arm~ of .io 000 1s !>mailer regarded as a front door tor The than El ah·ador'' and not !t1gn1ti· In inc Co 1n add1t1on 10 a genera1 or ,a nth larger 1f th,· 2<l 000-man c1'. of rc,enue. perhaps the com paO\ 1hJn m1li11a 1'> 1nl'luded It has no air shQuld consider attractions 1hat lorle ''•>nh' ,if the name and its "ould add to 1he feeli ng nl a \U(1JI tJn k<. ""1'1,·1-huilt T-'\~r,and 55s.are center as "ell as a shopp1 ng lCntcr 2 ~ w ~11 , l·ar<. , IJ -s1111ng ducks An ice ~a110g n nk 1 ..\ mt•1111ng .ig..i1n,1 mud,•rn an11-1an~ weapons or place for organ1z:it10ns su,h ,i, tht:. 1hcr,·,rn1ahka1rlortc<iofHondurac, one that "a!t con,r ned w rl·ta1I USl'1 and [ 'lahador .\ return of the fahulou~ 'tlOl"l'I"''' \l,1r,·o, er. thl \,10J101stas mu'>t More places 10 eat'> ..\n t:\h1hll1l1r. kno\\ that nen J tt'1n1 to"ard a galle~? Klosk5 and cart 't:ndor'.I ne1ghhonnl!! '>ldtt' ""-l~uld bnng the The list 1s endless But ", 1\ Dnn \\ rath \If Reag.i n do" nun them Tal k Bre n· s 1 nterest in do1011. wmt'I h nl!! IM Jl'l\111 • mJk ng h ,, Ja' · the ,·ommun11~ \, "hat'<. g\11nl!! \'"' '-' h' is the Columnist Martin BroMer publ1sb· i'rl·,1Jt•nt and h1' ( harlie ~·cCarth\ es "Martia Brower 's Oranf(t> Couah ,,, a , llt' pre,1den11 ,o e'l:aggerating Report" 11 semi-moatbl.• ae•Hff'ttt.'r lht fault' and the capab1ht1es of the oa Oraage Cou'aty \..1nJ1n1'l.l'> Jnd the ann hu"tcc;, and -'\'1s1111:tar.1~• ~ i;;JAt!·';t.11111.1 ... -------------- , ulnl'r ..1h1h1iit•<. nl 1he1r enem 1es" Wh~ ''th,· .1dm1ni<,tra11on·s rhcrnnc so out 11t rr11p<1rtHin 111 1he fact~" 1 h,· .1n'"'t'I ,., ( uha It'c, the m11nkn 11n tht' admtn1'>trat1on"<, --b..IJJ. l ht· ,Tl'atJOn of a cc1mmun1st ·,1.itl 1n uur ht·m .... pht:re 1c, to Reagan·., .b1.1rll 1tu'tl'er,a11S1n v.ha t thetreat~ .. •I \ .-1...a1lk" "a' t'' a genera11on ot Agencies differ drastically . on estimates of warheads ".\SHI NGTO N -As far as 1he United States 1s eoncerned. thl· most fundamental ·fact underh1ng .in\ arms-control agreement '' the number of nuclear warheads the 0\.1e1 l lnion can bnng hurthng down on th is country. Yet the Central lntclhgenc(' .\ge ne~ and the Defense Intell igence .\gene~ don't agree on this basic fact ofhfc or drath - and 1hc1 r d1sagrccmen1 '" cnormo u'i. The CIA 1h1nh the Russians ha'e 6, ~00 mtcrcontincntal bal hst1t' mill~· ilc ~arhcads. or rough!) th r('{' 11mes tht• l l.S. number. The DIA insists that thr correct figure on 0'·1ct warheads 1s 8.500, or rough!> four times th<' l 1 •• arsenal. Tht' Df ha'S dcdart"d ll'S higher figu re m 1b last fi ve S<-cret rl'po rts on the "iUbJCCI. s late as last WC'cl w ml" anal)'Sts 1n the DI e\ wert' ti) mg to hll''t° their 8.S()()..warht"ad t"St1ma1c pubh~hed in the latest issue of"<;o, t<'I M1lita n Power .. \\ISC 1n Ull' "'J~'I ut pubht.· rela11on' pomted out that 1t ~ould thl'n tx· dubbed 1he ··-\pnl Fool'\ Rt·i:xm ·· Wh > can't thC' t\\O 1ntt•lhgcnll' agencies agree'' Ho" l an 1 hl'' ~ ~.000 warhead! apart'' Qulle s1mpl~. 1ntelhgenll' tin 'itllTil' one clse·s warhead!> 1s hard ltl olitain Thtre's no wa) 10 count v hat\ in<.11.k an IC.BM's nose as 11's photographed in the SJ lo. So it's bas1l'all) a maner ot guesswork hased on l oo" n cap.1hll1- t). ..\ So' 1e1 S-18 m u Id h1,ld \\)m<' two ~zen warheads On 1h.11 txnh agencies agree. But the CIA ~he' cs the ~n' 1cts ;m· ab1d1ng b} the warhcad-hm11a11on pon 1on of the unrat1ticd S.\l T 11 agreement. whtl h \('t\ a ma:\1mum of 10 warhead~ per ICBM Thf DI.\. hov.cvcr. as'lumes that thC' \o, IC't<i attached a~ mam ~arhcad\ a" thC'\ ha'<' su ccssfull) "tested -and that''i 14 ixr ICBM • \\ tth more than \00 • '-I ~" deplo,td. that artounu f"or much of the <i.00<>-"'arhtad d1KrepanC\. tx-- twttn t l.o\ and DIA t"st1m1 tcs Th<' remain In& 700 or 800 1n\Oht' rtt·ent· I) <kplo) c-d nev. IC'B~ ~' 111("m~ That; lhe boOklct tbot 1~ 1s ucd a part of the Defense Dcpar1mt"nt·., effort 10 pc:"uade Consress. tht' -'mmcan public and our European allies thal thc'So .... 1e1threat 1s f'C.al and 1rov..ina- 8ut at th<' last mmutt", thC' DIA ch1ckcned out and allo"cd pubh· cation of the C'I A ·s. lt"ss scar) t"St•· malt". fhe r ('w book~t was .chcdutc-d for rdea~ this W«k -ong1nalt) on ~fonda\, unul ~me r ent& on off""1a l .,.,,ho' nght" In 1h14-ca~ ..... e:d ~ 1nthnC'd to ~n tO'Mlrd tht' l>l · Thou&h 1he Pen~on ~nc) ha< acne otT half-<'od.ed at time~. mort' ofl cfl than.not 1h '1e .... of th<' ~,,t, thrt"at ha Pf"<''cd t'O~t mer Umt". compart"d "11h t~c <.I '·, u.suall) m11<'~ nah \C' I ·-. ........... '. Jac.K AllDEISOll '( .\n namplc ''' th1c, tl\\ urn•d 1n 1~7\ \\hen tht' ( I\ tin.llh Jgn·nl tha1 11s eu1m.1te ot ~1'' 1t·1 m1lt1ar' <;pending had l'll·l·n \<'ftPU\h undt•r ~tatC'd -O\ ~II perl 1:nt IM lhl' 'rar I ~70. for 1n\tant.e \\.hen thl' t'mh.H· rassmg figur~ l'ouTd no lunger he dt-nied. the Cl <\ brought 1n~ \.\.ord docto~ to ~ugarco~t lhc: "111e r p1ll 1't 1;oofe~ ~rror lO II\• lllf'·\('l r1 I adm1'i~1on tht' ('I" wrot(' "Tht' \(n it•t, f \ldtn\I\ h.iq· h<'l·n .. p{-nd1ng 'uh'ill\1H1.1lh mm·<' ruhk' for~fC'n<.t• than .... f. ~'Ill fir\"' "'l"" C'illmatC'd The 1ndU,\ tit'''' lll hi~~:t ~' 1ct defen'C cmt\ ~" n(ll mr1An th.11 ""C' ha'" d1 '>('0H l"C'd nl'" Jelen'~ programs; o r that the 1hn•t1t to the l \ or 1t'I .ilhr'\ h3' increased .. Thc-' do mt'ar1 that "1<'t J~kn't' 1ndu~tn<'"> arc tar IC's,effic1C'nt rclall' r to lht'tr l ~ rnuJllC'rpan~ than v.c on<..c thtlUght .;snJ that thl' 1'ur~kn pf ..defcnS<' programs on th<" \11' 1tl ccon\.>m) 1\ th<'refot'(" [tTC'Jter than wt-Pft' 1oush ht'hC'' C'\1 J act AodHUa t>ol•matst l o\·r·1 • .in' -a 'dlout .ind a hum1h- .111111 Rl·ag.an "ill not JX'rm11 11 to h,1prx·n .1ga1n n,11 ag.am allo" "hat tw •h1n~' " thl· 1nl·,,·apable nature ol \fa"1'm to hi.' l"Jmouflaged b~ gains n 111,•ral' or ht'allh declarauons of 111.'J1..l·lul intl'nt rn•mt'<''<ofan e't"nt· u.i Jt•m1x ra,' Jnd thr <.eemmgl~ 111•1 1k" ah1h1' ,11 'ome ..\mt"ncfns. p.1rt, 1IJrh hbn.1' 1n tx· takC'n 1 .b' .1 !hi\ 'i 111 m.u "' .1n1 1 ' J l'gUt' "1th som( '' .111 ot th.11 h1 ' 11 "' a k g111mat(· l·n11u~h 1 h1·c1n Th,· trouble is. th1'11>:I II ' Thll \\hat th(' p~~1dent tl'll' thl' ..\ml'n1..in people lnstt"ad, 1n thl' m.1nm·r ,,t .i p3rl'nl talkmg to a . 1 h1 IJ h1· d"fX n'e' "'Ith .tmb1gu1t1« Jn1..1 'uh1ktH'' and t'' <'n wuh the tutun· trn,1· In rh,•tt1nl he has ,·n.~<ttl·d J '"ar.lgu.1 that 1\ alrt'&d ) a 1 uhu If '11;11aiua ""n the.··( uba on 1t5 1•\\n .1,·\1•rd. he \\Ill ma~t' 11 one He · m.1h•, "·'r ap;11n'l 11 tor~ 1t to •n1lit.1n/1• .u)d 1h..-r1 ,·1tl''i that \~ m1ht.1111at1l1tt ;1' n 1d('nle of II· ~h'\\I\ I.' dl·\! f\\ tfc-f'lcinf' mtn<'' in \hC' harbor& · ,,1l'll1tl'Uf' ''n land and 1ht-n en~ h11,thl.lf13nl\m when th(" ~duuuu r("i{'Ul.'J ~1th a ~lalC' ofcm~ncy '\fa, tl(' in tht' C'nd tht' Prc!ldtnt 'WllJ tl(' ahk hi\ in<l1C11tc h1\ own txaiacra- t11'fl\ < "'<'n h1~ 11.tron .and ,·l~ pr0\11' 111~ ~I thC' S.ndsnis&.as \fl\Ultf!UI mtJht Wt"lt efid ~ briaK .inoth1."1 ( UN .\Qt'S thefl ~ can afl """llt-1 v.ho ~ t~ hlame-lh• nited c;1i.tt\ tor m h~'i1ht) or tht nd· n1\ta' lor llU~l"I 1hat.h0ft1lily. Rl<'bnl Coh-a fJ • •l.Wb rolomn1fl -- • • I • hr - J d ~ !----J I . , -------- C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frlday, April 5, 1985 by 811 Keane "Wow! An airlines magazine for me, t iny soaps for Dolly, a bag of peanuts for Jeffy, and stirrers for P J! Thank you, Daddy!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ,,. .. 'ir ,. ..r-~. . • ".1 . v .. • +.~ «>·--• ....... -. .. ~ "I Just hope he doesn't think we're 'meals on wheels.'" DRABBLE GARFIELD 1 GOTT A GET our or THIS MAIL50X. MY 17~0PORANT IS-s'f AR"TING 10 (;IVE OUT JUDGE PARKER • BUI u.ME.N 1 61\10 I E.NJO'if,O • ~Qf.NC~ 1Mf7f(Uf.>10Nl'M --¥0$T.'V ~c-(;.eSTIN6 HAS THIS ""HA"' ALAN rs INTEREST ANON'r M OUS • • IN ANOTHER WOMAN THAT (.ALLER BJ=EN HS MORALS LEAVE SOME TELL•N0 vOL n-m.JC, TQ 8E DESIRED 1 K A THERINE,, -_by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudea~ BIG GEORGE by. Vfrgll Partch (VIP) SHOE ~r ,1 i {. J1 I~ 11'15 NelJ ~IN~~.PtXE ~~5~~? .. •.; f I f I "My Bluebird of Happiness." DENNIS THE MENACE t)y Hank Ketcham 'SPRING IS WHEN WINTeR ANl) SUWv\ER f l'3HT ~~. 16. 58il<S MAN. M<ISr~ 816 !WP /)(IMIJ • " FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE MIN5 loo.1He.y WOCt.D HAVE. GONE.. CRA:tl{1• -f\BSOLUf'ELY WILD!' '(E5 MA'AM WE HAVE ANOTME~ CLOCK .. 1 CAN'.T READ IT. THOU6M .. IT ~AS HANDS by Lynn Johnsto Y~H~ ···· ITS A Gc:X01HING lHe/~~ NOi H~. To SEE WHO GETS 10 St NEXT.~ TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Rya 1 'S(Jr"Pt:>Se rr.s Rmt.e10 ~~· ~l!Fn:'S A AAHrf Q.'(Mf'llS 1. WA? R£Fll<RIN6 IO A ?T"'LE Of ~RTI by Kevin Fagan ~ov 0101-l"l AA"E.. To PRE.~ i,,\Kf. JAl ())E? GOJ?1'E.ALJ by Jim Davis BRIDGE Both vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • 854 by Ferd & T~m Johnson v Q109 0 AQ87 • K43 '~EST _ EAST +u •Q73 ~K5·U • 'V J82 0 6542 O K •QJ 5 +Al09762 SOUTH •AKJl02 'V A 76 . O Jl093 ~ f • 8 The bidding: - • We1t North Eut PHI Pua Pua Pua 2 NT Pua by Harold Le Doux Pue 3 • Pua PHe Paet Pue South l • 3 0 • • l)pttning lead· Queen of +. A falsecard doesn't have lo be a hugt-hlurr to bt successru1. , omet1mes JU,t ont' spot can make all the difrtrence · North South C'onduC'U-d a ru sonable auC"t1on to 3rrave at four 1p1des. :-iin<'t' Sout.h had described an unbalanced hand by rebiddinit thrf'f diarnorub tw1t.h a balan<' d hand hr would e1t.her have pused or ru,ed no trump}, he fiad to havt> • 1 . SOMEWH~e. by Pat Brad ., J UST A BIT OF DECEPTION. -, a "1tvRud pade 11uit. so North gave preference lo s pades with l hree·card supporl rather than raise di4monds -a JO lriok game rated to be easier to make than fi ve or a minor. West led the queen of clubs. _declarer played low from dummy -and East encouraged with the nine. The normal play with touching cards is to signal with the . higheat possible. so In declarer's mind. East's little blurt fixed the ten of clubs with West. West continued wit.h the JICk or cl uba and decl.trer r ufff'd . · When declarer ran the jack of declarer wa.s sure that Weal st. had the ten or clubs. he elected 1 ruff this trick in dummy. To h surprise, West ruffed with the nir or trumps. then gave East anoth• diamond ruff for down three. • Note that. with peripheral viaio declarer can make , an overtric After rurri ng the seQl)n4Lcl®. ~ CHARLES GOREN leads a diamond to the ac•, plckjn up the king. Now a trump finest and two heart finesses. u1ins th queen and eight of diamond• 1 entries, brings declarer'• trick toll to t l diamonds to East's bar.-king. the ' ace of clubs waa returned. Declar~r Have 1•• bff.; '1ulallls •&e ._. rufff'd. cashed thl' king or trumps ba. tn.W.1 wt Cwtet 0-.. W and now lrl•d to reach dummy b1 JH B-.l 1ew ••J ......... CM ... leading a low htart. But Wea\ of DOU19U:S fw •••aldee ., Jumped in with th• king and played laka .. t . Fer a ce'' of •1 another diamond. DOUBLES Mella.&. MM 11.8$ t Eut ruffed for the sflltinr trkk "'Gorea·O..W.e. oT P.O. h~ et• and then continued the rout by Pa.layra, N.J. 08M5. Maka cMI returnili« 111l' two of clubs. Si xx-...,._,.,..~ t.e New.,........._- ,__ • = -' z , n y II 0 IS ~ ·r \, '· e I ' e e I ,, 1· , • • I • ~· TOMORROW: r -FIRST EDITION OH AN G E COUN T 'f 'A t 11 lll•N IA ,", < ! Nf <, o -as·tman oun n ·mur ero ste ·SOD Coast H-bomb father Edward Teller defends President Reagan's "Star Wars" defense plan./ A3 UO Irvine's Asian Week activities begin Monday. /A8 California A tanker truck explosion In Thousand Oaks kills t'flO./A4 Nation Reagan, GOP. leaders pushing for approval of compromise budget./ AS President's plan for Nicaraguan peace has lit- tle chance of winning approval./ A4 World Reputed drug k ingpin ac- cused of murdering DEA agent has been arrested in Mexico and may be extradited to U.S. to face trlal./88 Good Friday is cel- ebrated around the world./AS Sports Golden West moves into the final round of Its baseball tournament./C1 The Angels and Dodgers open the Freeway Series in Dodger Stadium to- night. /C1 The Green Bay Packers have been given the OK to test Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo./C2 Datebook Roll over Shakespeare, the Great Sharkey Writ- ing Machine lives on. /Page3 Spring Fling .... Sock Hops ... and Elvis: The BBC holds a wild 50s party./Page 13 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics CrQSsword - Death Notices Gardening.. Horoscqpe· Ann Lllnders Opinion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather B 1-5 C6 A3 B6'-7 B8-12 C6 8 11 B8 C4 B10 Datebook cs Datebook A3 B8 Cl-4 Date book Datebook A2 You'll ftnd the beat auto buy1 along the Orange Co.at In todaJ!a Aut4» Pllot- -PageB1 • . . r • --- Who needs water to sail'? .. Stewart Sliva of Newport Beach takes a apln on hla windaurf er modified for sand by the addition of large rubber tirea great for when the water la too cold. Silva says he can make it from the Newport Pier to the Wedge ln three-minute.. Jury's verdict came after four days: attorney says his client· shock ed· By JEFF ADLEft Of .... .,. ...... '-" Bn11sh-born !>ehool photographer Bruce Bradle) Ralph was found guilt> of first-degree murder Thursda)' tn 1he 1984 shooting death of his 18· year-old stepson Bradley Kaye II look the nine·"f>man. 1hree-man Orange Count) upenor Coun JUI") four days to unanimousl:y settle on the first-degree murder conv1ct1on. which could send the 58-ycar-old former Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach resident tostatepnson fora 27- year-Lo-hfe term. Ralph sat qu1etl) and appeared calm as ttie verdict was announced in Jl.ldge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana eounroom. Owen ~hcdulcd ·'>(.'nlenv ing for Ma:y 17 '"He (Ralph ) didn't ha\t.' mulh 10 sa\ He sa1d tfe ""as shocked b-. 1he .. e.rd1ct." defense attome\ · Jaclc Earle) reponed after the verdtt·t was announced. Earle) said he too was surpmed at the JUf) ·s "er:d1ct. especial!) gi"en the amount of11me 11 had deliberated '"I ne" er thought 11 . was a fir5t-degree ml!rder I thought 1t was ob.,. tousl) in\Oluntaf) manslaugh1er or not guilt)'.''~ said. Deput\ Dtstnct 4.ttomey R1clc Kmg cailed the 'erd1ct a fair one reached b:y a consc1en11ous JUf) . .\nd (Pleue .e· STEPI' A TBEJL/ A2) Trustee backs • • reinstatement offiredcoa By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly ,.... II.ii The finng of Ocean Vie" High ~hool bo' ~ 'ar51t\ basl>.etball· ~ch Jim Harris "as Wrong and Hams should be reinstated. Huntington Beach Union High School Trustee S1cphen Sm11h said toda\ . ''Jim's a fine man wi1h good moral character." m11h said "He cares for Jll students and ""e need more men like tum. l would put m) reputauon on thdme for him.- Harris was fired March 2-for alleged!~ using "undue influence· concerning the n.•s1denc' of t';'O out- of-tow n baskrtball pla) ers on the unset League champion Seaha" k team V1nualh lhe en11rc student txxh staged a slt-do"n stnke last "eek to protest the finng and the forfeiture ot 24 '1ctones. and communll\ mrm- bers and pla)ers are-e\per1ed.10 urge (Pleue aee TRUSTEE/ A2) Stephen Smith Irvine cops probe death of cyclist 8 ) LISA MAHONE't'. Of lt>e OMty l'16ol Itel! I n inc police are tr' 1ng Ill n·- n1n'<.1ruct t''l'nl~ surrounding J r'alJI n1lh\10n hl.•1"l'c.'n a mn1orl \1.. k Jnd J 'POrt'> l·ar o n ( uhl'r On\l' °Thur..Ja, n1gh1 l l'"l!-Kul·hl. '' nt \an1a -\na dtl·d liH· hour' Jltl·r hc "J' \lrud. h' an \t(,R drnrn t" 211-\l'JHllJ l-..a\J l I .IU\l.l'f\\, j'l\llh.l' ~\ -\ \[)(li>.c.'\m,10 lor lhl· Orange l nunl\ ( lironl ~ otlkr '-ltd "Ul'hl 'ulkred inll rn.i, inJUrll'\ \n JUIOP''. I\. ~hl·dull·J . toda' h' Jrtamtnl thl l \JC't 1..·a,1,l • death . lnkirm..11111n pnl\ llkd h' l .iu·•H'I"' tndtl.lll'" "Ul hi ma\ ha' l' lll~t u>ntrPI lit" lhl' Hond,1 400n hl' "a' nd1ng ~ hl' ra''l'd .,, I rnn 1 'lll hrr l .tr Bu 1 l au"l'r\' told poltlT \hl' ''Olli realh (Please stt DEATff/A2) Goetz attempted to· buygun last month '1 . Newport firm to produce movie.on John De Lorean NEW YORK (AP) -Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz reportedly · bought .two guns In Florida last fall and may have tried to buy another By STEVE MAR BLE last month, but none of the transactions were necessarily Illegal, the Of,,,. Ojllly ,.. .... ,,.,, U S attornav sa s 1 ormt:r au1om.1l.a John l f1l' • • '"-I y • The U.S. Bureau of Alcoho l, Tobacco and Firearms Is LoreJn ha\ \tgnl·d a m11\1on-dollar ~-s A deal ""1th a Ol'"" formed film Investigating the reports In t'"' Orlando Sentinel, U. . ttorney comparn hao;ed in "l''~pon Beach for Rudotph Giuliani satd Thursday. The news paper reported that a g un thr l'\dl..\I\ (' rti.thl\ to ht~ ltk SIO~. ahop owner has records of two sales.to Goetz last Sept. 4 and believes accord 1 ng 10 an .11 tlirm·' 1 n, oh ed in Goetz tried to buy a gun In early March. 1 the ncgo11a11on' Goetz was Indicted last week on four counts of att911Jpted De l orean "liukt ht· paid St ' murder, four of aasault and one each of reckless endangerment and m11l1on "' 1he nl'\' rompam Dl· (Pleaae .ee GOltTZ/A2) Lorean Pl~ Film< rrour of Nc"D(irt Bcarh. Jnd "11uld l'arn J fl\'rl'l'ntagc nl thl' film ·, m·1 J:lrOli1' thl' .i11nmc' 'Mltd toda' "alt RrJlll'n .l reprl'<.('nlatt\e ofa "l'" pon Rea, h in' eqmcnt ti rm tha1 rcpont:dl~ ha' put up mone~ to 'C\.'un· tht• m11' 1c dt•al "a' l'\fX'ltCd In ma l>.-e a ll1rmal Jnnnunlcmcnl o n I)(· Lorc.rn·, \t@.ntntt IJll' th1\ mom· 1ng Bui <.Ian "' l..1dal llnl' ol t"o "-l'"" pon lkach a\llirnl'" brouitht in10 1h1· lk.il L11n11rmld th.ti I)( · L6n.-an h.i' agn..·cd 111 d1• t-11\lnl''' "1tl the ne" I\ l11rmt."d -<'mp.11'1' '"'ll'.lll " bettcr-l>.n1m n mo' ll' lirm' Hr '-ltd Iii ming could '1.in a' 1·.ut 1 a' nnt lall "cast and ;i 11m'l"tm h.1\t not hl•l'n .. ...icctl'd allhough 1t h..1' ht.-cn rumored tha1 Ol'IM l,in11..·, C ohum I\ lht' tdcal chnlll' h' punr.t' the former automnkC'r "' lodal wnfirml'd that lhl' llln (Pleaae .aee DE LOREAN I A2 This time·death 's caH unanswered • _ _l ___ _ Huntington rnan. who found one son ·s body. sees a nother saved a ft er nea r -fatal ski injury T""enl) month\ ago," han :-..ar- ragon of Huntinaton Bcarh t':Ked a partnt\ wor.t ntghtmarl' Hl· Opt'ned hi\ tront door onc mommB, 10 pie\ up lhl' ae-.paper and found ht\ 15·\l'llr-old son t-..enO\ I) 1ng there lkad · 1 hi.: On:-an V1r\' li1ah ~hool \ludent hod ,Utlumhcd 10 an acC1dcnrnl head IOJUC'\ 'lulTen:-d dunnsa pan) Hr\complatnl\ ot p.1in had bcrn ••nmtd ~ fnrn~ Las1 .. nd >· K. han "larr.'tt•ln !tared ht'ltory " ' rtl)Ca11na 1t\1·1I \ m1Jdu' l Ull Imm \ou1h Ltl>.c T ahoc 111formcd him thnl his older S(1n . h an I "arraglm. '0. had JUC.t c.utTered a hh:·lhrt·a1ening hcad inJur. ".h1k i.k1ing \lkr wlhdmg ~1lh a lncnd. han "a~ l<ln"1nu!\ and read\ to cnn11nu1• ,i..11ng. ht\ lalhcr lcarncd But ,._1 patrol memhc" .>M1'i\l'd he so 10 ncarh' 83non \kmonal Ho p11al S·\ l'fC 1.fomagr to .lO am't) '" hi' llcaJ v.a'i detn\C'tl. and \U'lt'TY w1"' performed 1mmc<l11tcl) • . ·. If \k1 pa1rnl mrmhl'f' h.1d not ~nl han 1'arragon In thl' hll\pllal. · 1 ha'e no douhl he "''uld h.i'e fallen dead on 1hc c;l>.1 hf! \.111.I Dr fohn Hams. the n1•uroc;uflt\'On \\ho opt'r· at\'d on him. Though 1hr c;l>.1cr hJ., made a m1raculou\ n•nn en hi\ lather could "")' help bul I eat the "i.>~t \\hen I.be phone call camc-la't "l"<'I>. "0\.CT the pac;I ~(l month' l'H~ loc;t m) father mv ,,,,; ·m, m111her and m' molhcr·tn·la" .. he \.11d "That ' v. ti> Fnda\ "·a.,l'\u1.. h ~ hla(I>. ..u, · The moc;t ticarthrca~in, lo~ . pt"r· hap . "•" the ~!bl I '·year-old Kenn., The vnu1h \'"'an I\ 1d 'lurfrr and aolftr v. he\ rl'fl\lnl•dl\ was v.ell I ... -- ' PHIL 111.. h' h1' das~at<" On ~nda\ night \ ug 5 19 attrndc:d a P30) t\Jlh fncnds c .lia- tlic tina fl'~Hl\ l'nlerJC'd antf'Aa1J, t'lut t-..enn' 'lornC"htl\lo rttt.•~Cd a head (Pleaae ... &CORD/A~ •I ' A POU • Md. (AP> -The M land nate has \IOled lo pro\11dc SS0,000 to help tum the home of pre ident1al assassin John W•Jkcs Booth into a mu~um and inn. but one lawmaker $A)'S the monc) _.ould be better pen1 "to bum the } house do"Vn:• ··Tb1s is like appropna1ing money· for a home in Lee Harvey Oswald's bonor," stale Sen. Howard R .·~nis fald Thursday. "I think 11 1s absolute- ly outraacous and 1nappropnatc:· He said the leg,slauon ~lipped lllN?U.&h the ~natc w11hou1 him r\Ohcina n ' •"I'd rather pa) money to bum the house down," he said Other lawmakers disagree They lay the bnck house 1n a rural ~ct1on ~f 11ortheast Mal) land represents an 1mpe>rtaot chapter 1n .\menca'1 past ! -- and should not be neglected. h al~ wH the home of one of the greatest Shakcc;pc.-arcan actors of all time: the as~ssin's brother. Cd\\ in Booth. •. The Booth home. known 11~ Tudor Hall, was placed on the Nauonal Register for Historic Places in 197 l Visitors from out of !>late ure ai. familiar with Edwin as they are wtth his brother, said Sen. Wilham Amoss. the bill's -.s{>onsor. who said the museum is not meant to be a tnbutc to the loller of Abraham Lincoln "It dramatizes the efftet'i ol the Civil War." said Amoss. "John Wilkes went south and c.dwan went nonh.'' The Booth famal) had leased the ho1tse out in the I 86<h. John Walkes was no longC'r hving there when he assassinated Lincoln at ford's I I Theater an Wa!ttunaton rn 1865. Ownen Dorott.y and Howard Fox turned the house over to the PreS<"r· \illtaon J\ssoc1at1on for Tudor Hall Inc .. last year. In rctCJrn. they have a hfe tenanc) on the second floor. V1Mtors already tour the grounds ol the house on weekends and in mid· •1'fay the 1ntenor wall be opened to the public. ~1d David Reuwer, executive director of the prcscrvauon assoc1a· ti on The organ1za11on ·has applied for pc.-rm1s~1on to opc.-r.ite the house as a combination museum and inn. Guests would be gi\ien the opponuni: t} to 'ileep 1n John W11-kes' bedroom. I he house was used tor such a purpose from around 1900 to 1940, Reuwer said. DE LOREAN FILM DEAL IN NB .•. homAl aroup bcanng De Lorean's name as a timitcd pannersh1p made up of a aroup of firms that includes several Orana.e Coast businesses. One of the Orange Coast businesses ls Sun Coast Investments, Inc., of Newpon Beach. The investment rompany has already 'iunk money lnto ttie deal. 11 was reponed. The De Lorean film 1s expected to cost $ 15 million. but the pannershap • 1s hoping to raise double that amount and has intentio ns of branching into other film projects. The film ·s sen pt would be based on De Lorean's autob1ograph~. which has not yet been released. DC Lorean was acquitted la!lt August in federal coun in Los Angeles on charges that he conspired to traffic cocaine in a last-d itch effort to save his failin~ car company. fhe car company. which manufac· tured the sleek. sport) De Lorean. had adm1n1stra11ve offices in Irvine. The firm. though. was based in Nonhern Ireland Su'ian Ci. Schaefer,-a Los Angeles attorney handling De Lorean's life story nghts. said she had received several offers from film companies before her client agreed 10 sign with the Newpon Beach film company. . DEATH OF MOTORCYC~IST PROBED ... From Al sure what happened before she saw a prone Kuehl 1n her headlights and struck him. Kuehl was not que5lll•ned after Che accident because a ~1v1llan traffic 1nvest1gator did not beht·H his in· Junes would prove faul a police dcpanment spokesman <,aid According to Lauwclj•i dl·count. she was dn1.ing her 1970 M0B south on ( ulver Dnve about 8:50 p.m. "'-hen she was pas~d by a motor· c)chst. She estimated her spc.-ed at about 40 mph. Kuch l's ~bout 45 mph Almost 1mmeduuel~. Lauv.erys saw sparks anp;' the .shape of the motorcycle. \\uh 11 nder on the ground. appeared in her headlights Lauwef)s braked but said she was unable to a' 01d hitting Kuehl. She said she did not see Kuehl lo)( control of his motorcycle and did not know what caused ham to la) 11 down. Police investigators returned to the accident scene this morning and are examining Lauwer)s' spons car and the motorcycle to tr) to reconstruct the event, Lt. Al Muir said. Neither Kuehl or Lauv.eljs ap- peared to have been dnnking, he said. Anyone wft o ma) have w1tnes~d the accident 1s asked to call In- vestigator Doug Coning at 660-3746. TRUSTEE BACKS OUSTED COACH ... · F rom Al Hams' reinstatement dunng Tues- day's board meeting. In add1t1on. 1ru\il'I.!'> have '\Ched· 1.1led a clo\Cd-door pcr\Onncl ~ss1on f.ionda}' night in v.h1ch the Hams ..inallcr ma} come up for considcr- •t1on ,. • Trustee \m1th ..aid he'll be asking :J11s fo ur colleague'> to reverse Ocean }'1ew Pnnc1pal John M)ers' dec1s1on ~fire Harm •. ~ Smith sa1d lhat trustee5 an~ Super-· ~ntendcnt Mane Otto w11l i'avc the 1tnal say in an appeal that's been filed )Y the 40-vear-old Hams. It wasn't fair said Smuh, an •Home). for <;unset League officials 10 investigate the res1dcnc) matter tor three months and then to allegedly give Hams only three days to respond to charges. Smith also claims that a charge of ··u ndue influence" 1n' oh ing sophomore pla)ers Rick) Butler and Desi Hazel}' is subJectnc It's been reponed that th e alleged v1olat1ons took place in the summer v,,hen the t""o bo)s·. legal guardian moved from the Ocean View Dtstnct to Wcstmanstcr and then back to Lynwood. The ~undue-influence" allegation against Hams surfaced when the boys remained at Ocean ~iew The fact that the" live with Harns and his famil) al his El Toro home reponedly 1s not an issue t>ccau~ the) have an inter-d1stnct transfer from the Saddlcback Distnct. 5m1th said that he opposes the transfer of out-of-state athletes to local program\, but he blames a loophole in district regulations. "( ollcge athletic scholarships arc worth about $50.000." Smith said. "and some parents 'ihop around for the best program" v.1th the best coaches to increase their chances. If their parents are alive, the players should li ve with them and pla) for the school m their attendance area There should be no more of th1'i legal guard1ansh1p b~lone~." :sTEPF ATHER GUILTY IN MURDER ... "From Al ling credited Irvine pol1t·e 1n· •J:'>ltgalnr\ lorconduc·11ng "one of the ~"1 invc'it1ga11on~ you'll C\ICr see 1n a 'lom1ndc ca'ic .. : Jun loreman I orcn <ihumer said ~ror-. .,.otcd <,even time'> before ~a<h1ng a unan1mou' guilty "end1ct ~ the firc.t-<kgrec murdl'ltha1gd ~ht: Anaheim man u 1d the panel spin ~tv.ccn lir\t-degrel· and ..ccond • ~grtc murckr rm lhl' three ballots *1or to the fi11al one · ; J urnr'> "'-ho met in 1hc rnunhou!K: 'ltellwa) ""11 h hot h attorne\., alter the) were d1\1.hargcd '><llll thq h.id ruled out acqu1111ng Ralph alm11,11mmcd1· atel) hul 1 ould not .1grl.·e 11n the ~vent) nl llw l rtnH· •. •• "He convinced u~ of our verdict. He did 11 all by himself." commented Juror Jacqueline Jernigan. an Orange rc•udent. "He ~new 11 (his marriage) was over and ttle best way.to get at her (his former wife) was 10 kill her ~on:· Ral ph i.esufica during the tnal that l.U \oe. ""ho would ha ve beeo a sen ior this yea r at Newpon Harbor High <Khool. v.as.shot in the chest acc1dcn- 1f!ll:-while trymg to pre' ent ht<o <tepfathcr from comm1111ng su1c1de The pro~cut1on alleged Ralph dehberatel) killed Ka)C out of re- ' engc and 1n the hope that h1'> forma wife would turn to him for emotional '>uppon as the traged) unfolded The \hooting. wh1c h wa\ w11nc\\Cd GOETZ GUN BUY .•• From Al criminal weapons possess.Ion In the Dec. 22 shootings of tour teen- agers who asked him for money on a New Yor9' City subway. ~ Another grand jury on Jan. 25 Indicted him only on charges of Illegally possessing the .38-callber revotver he used In the shootings a nd a 9-mm plstol and .38-callber revolver he gave to a neighbor, who turn.ct them over to police. Shop owner Kenneth Oltchfleld said a customer left the 1tore In March after ~ng asked for Identification needed to buy a gun. He .. Id he reallzed the customer was Goetz after seeing the gunman on 1efevt1lon. ·, Glullanl H id ATF Is examining records of the two purchases to ~ake sure they weren't Illegal and 11 looking Into the report of the :attemp ted purchase. He aald there were no allegations that any of the tfllflU9llon1 were Illegal. by several passersby. occurred alo ng BonnaC anyon Road on Aug. I. 1984. '\fter shoo11ng Kaye once. Ralph said he panicked and eventuall y buncd hie; c,tcpson'" body 1n a sandy drainage ditch at an IA ine construction site. It wa'\ d1sco.,,ered there. pan1all\ de- rnmposcd. five da)S later. · Ka )e''i car. hidden b) a newl> purtha'>cd car cover. was found a wed. later 1n the long-term parking lot at John Wayne Airport. .\II hough evidence of Ralph's pre1. 1ouc, tangles with the la"" was not prl''>entcd dunng tht' tnal. Kl.,og said tht' defendant had Jumped ' ball in ~outh Africa in the early 1980s after hc1ng arre'itcd there on auto theft charge\ The prosecutor also alleged RJlph llcd to the ll 5 U'itng a false pa<.<.rx>n \1ntc ht\ am~'it by Irvine police. Ralph has remained in cu'itod~ 1n the Orangl· ( ount) Jail in lieu of 11 'i00.000 had. Correction ltn1 ~.1llate. pictured in the S~ A f ll'.lln nnn<.c in Wcdnc.,da) ·c; cd111on 11Hh1· I >dtl) Pilot. 1<, a \C'mor agent v..11h thl· Orange Count} Tran<.11 l>l\tmt'x.·l unl) Depanmcnt Hi~Joh \liJ\ ll\tl·d 1ntorrectl) 1n the an1ck 'cl,on ""ho aucd a<. thl· hank r11hlx-rdunng 1hr r"<rrc1~ workc; a'> a lliH\on "'-1th l.tv. enlortt•ment agl'n- un 1n the Loun1~ .. Jus·t Call . 64'2-6086 \\hat do \Ou likt' about the l>ail) Pilot" \\hat don 't vou like? fall lttt- number al ltft and }'our me<1Utet> will be rrrorded, 1ran11nlb'd and delivered lu thf' appropriate <·dltor. D•lff'Pllot c...Oeflvery I• Ov•r•nt~ Thf' sam.-24-hour answerlni 'lt'rvil•c may ht-used to record lt'tters to the rdltor on any topw < ontrlbutor'I lo our Lt'tlt'r'ii column musl include tbelr name and ttlt>phonr numbt'r for \it'rlfir atlon No <'irrulatlon <'all~ please Tt'll U'ii wha1'11 on your mind · ,1l•A\l .I (•/\ T Dai~y Pilat H.L , Scttwertz Ill Clrcul•tlon 714/M2-4333 Cl•Hlfted edvert11lng 714/M 2·5171 All other deJ)9rtment1 M2..:n1 MAIN OFFICE Frank Zlnl t<..-en Wittmer , t • t : ~ I 1 ,,,. •• •11 J f) rPlf<)r Ao1em1try Churchman How•rd Mullen.,y /\ 'v' •I 1nq Dir Pr In• .. Robert l . Cantrell J Donald l. Wllll•rtl• (;.!LC.J.lla l LOfl Milnager VOL. 781 HO. 095 ', W r~THCR I~ --~ -----~ Sunriy and warin fo,,r Saturd~y . ~ High P'eNUr• t>ulldlng OY91' tM Qr .. l 8Uln today wOI -eontlne tow clouds to the eoaartonlgttt and Saturday wtu be aunny with ln~and tempefaturn warming up to the mld·80•. the N8tlonal WMIMt s.rvlc9 aald Loa Angelel and the valleyt will be a litti. cooler tonight, with IOW9 from the mld·50t down 10 the mld-401. High• Saturday wlll be In the Ul>J* 70• and IOw 80• Along the Orange Coall there wtull be coastal low clouds tonight with fair aklea Inland through Saturday Cooler tonight with IOW1 In the ml~ 401 to mid 50,, Warmer Saturday with high• In the IOW 70t to mid 80a .' Temps Hlgfl. low IC>< 2• hOUft 9ndlng •• S • m Atbeny 50 43 ~q.,CI 75 411 Am.ttollO 13 341 ""'~· 21 15 .... ~ II 57 A~l.C C.11 80 411 LOU!t,,,... Mempt111 Mlttnl e..cn Mllwtuk". 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Apparent!) believing he had passed out from drinking. they drove Kenn y home and left him b)' the front door. his father said. In fact. Kenn) had r;uffered a brain IOJury that required 1mmed1atc attcn· 11on. His father \a1d an autopsy indicated Kenny had onl} consumed the cq u1,alent of ha If a can of beer. Toda). Narragon still makes reg- ular v1s1ts to Westminster Memorial Parl At ht!> and han·s 1ns1stence. Kenny's surlboa"1 was buned with him The father \a) s 'iOme people urged him to sue the ye>uth'i who failed to recogmle Kenny"• injury. He declin- ed. "What do they have that I'd want?" he asked. "And 11 wouldn't bnng Kenny back." He added. "The bitter feelings I had for those kids are gone~ I used to wish that bad things wot.lid happen to them. But now I don't. I'll never forgnce them. but I don't feel bitter." The Hunungto n Beach man has al\CJ had ·a ~lo<>e relationship w11h his older son lvao. who works 1n business wi th him. represen11ng packaging goods manufacturers "He\ been .,.cry ac11ve all his hfe." Narragon said of his older c;on. "If I want to find him dunng the bu'imcss day I usually call the Wind and Sea," a HunlJO$lOn Beach <.urlboord shop. i\ccord1ng to his father. l \'an has been an cnthus1as11c surfer fo r 18 ~car<, He missed his graduation at Fountain Valley High School because of a tramc~acc1dent on the wa) home from 'lurfing before the ceremony (,uy C1uuardo. owner oft he Wind and sea <,hop. said I va n ha<, \Urfcd for pleasure almo<,t cvclj da). e ... en on ( hn~tma<; and Ne w Ycar'c; "When )ou're 1n a 'ipon like that, )OU know you're going to get hun," Guuardo said. "We wcrt" JUSI talking last \\-Cele-about how he broke his nose twice while surfing. He was always getting hit." Ivan has also enjoyed sk1mg, and last week he and a friend, Barry Robin. traveled to Heavenly VaJley at South Lake Tahoe.-..On one of their first runs. Ivan's father said. the two skiers collided. Paul Kushner. a ski patrol member, sa id Barry was unconscious and th rashing in pain from a Jaw injury. "Ivan was on his feet and ready to sin away," Kushner said. "But he had a (memory) gap as to what happc.-ned, and he couldn't answer standard on entat16n questions like 'What time 1s 1t?' or 'What day 1s this?':· The ski patrol member said I van appeared to have no broken limbs But fluid an has ear. nausea and thing he said was, 'I'm hungry, and they won't give me anything to eat.'" Ivan will have to have a portion of his skull replaced. But his father noted. "The interesting thing is that there docs not appear to be any (mental) loss at all. By Monday. they had vinually disconnected him (from monitoring equipment). He'd refused pain medication by that time. He was up and walking around by Tuesday." Dr. Hams confirmed Thursday that · Ivan has made an "un- p(ccedented" recovery m just six days. "This ~uy. who by all rights should be dead. 1s up walking around. talking to other patients:· Harris said. Bari) Robin also is making a full recovery from facial injuries. he said. 'The bitter feelings I had for those kids ar e gon e. I'll never.forgive them, but I don •t feel bil l~ . . . d1n1ncss suggested a senous head injury. Kushner said the two skiers were taken down the mountain and placed in an ambulance. Dr. Hams. speaking by phone from his South Lake Tahoe offi ce. said he and other phys1c1ans hold regu lar workshops to help ski patrol mem- bers "spot something more subtle than the obvio us broken leg." Hams said Ivan loo~d health) when he amved at Ba n on Memonal, but a rad1olog,st '1ewing a scan of the skier's head noticed anena,I blecdmi. Back in Orange \~). Ivans father learned his son had a skull fracture and needed 1mmed1ate sur- gcl') to relieve pressure from brain swelling. Narragon. his wife Laura. and Bari) Robin's family Oew to South Lake Tahoe that night. "When we got (to the hospital), they let Barry's parents and wife go in." Narragon said. ..But before le1t1ng us see Ivan, they warned us that th ere was a lot of blood 1n there because he'd been bleeding. "the first thin$ I van said to us was. · 'I JUSt couldn't die on you.' The next . -K. Ivan 'Narrlgon K. Ivan NamrgOTrtTedits Ha~1 and the ska patrol members he helped train for saving his son's life. "ThcA'5 no way I can adequately thank them," he said. Recalling the teens who fai led to seek treatment for Kenny in 1983. his father said, "They knew he was in trouble but nobody helped him. That's the parallel. Thank God Ivan was someplace where people cared and knew how to help ham." When word of Ivan's accident reached the Wind and Sea in Hunt· 1neton Beach, his friends supplied sp1ntual suppon. Shop owner Guzzardo said, "Ivan 1s a born~in Christian. and so am I, and he has a lot of Christian friends around the store. All we could do was pray for him to recover. We kept a pra}'~r vigil going through the week- end. 1"tte surf shop owner said ho cxpc.-cts Ivan to bounce back quickly from the accident. "Knowing him;· Guzzardo said, "he's probably upset that this will k~ep him out of the water a while." UTTERSCUS Designed, Finished Installed 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHtlTTERS AVAILABLE ON · THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! 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What I experienced, in the secular sense, was a wonderful, exciting, fire and brimstone, wrath of God dramatization of the last seven eartl\ly days of Jesus Otrist; from his pilgrimage to Jerusalem, through his crucifix-· ion, resurrection and ascension. A heavenly experience. Now being presented at the · Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, The ·Glory ofEastcr' is the -type of religious . prognim at even the non-religious types can thoroughly enjoy. I know I did. Directed by Conwell Sellars ~ Worthington II and narrated by i actor Gregory Peck, this wonder- full y staged presentation features a volunteer cast of over 400. live animals (including horses,. · camels. peacocks,) and a spectacular displ ay of special effects that even George Lucas would have been proud of. Some of these special effects were enough to scare even the .... -."!"'"'""""!!"!'...,..,.. most ardent non-believers into faith. Almost. · ..--- I • • THE GREAT SHARKEY WllrtlNG .MACHINE ........................................•.......•................ 3 . By SC01i HAYS -Roll over Shakespeare, Shaw, Feydcau. South Orange County resident Jack Sharkey is on the verge ot becptning the most published playwright of all time. That's right! A 11 time! ·Tve already_ passed Shakespeare. He had 36, I have 52 George Bernard Shaw has a little over 60 and the French farce wnta (Georges) Feydeau has a little over 70. Welt, they're both dead and not. writing anymore. Before I die J'd like to have at lea~t 100 pla>., That would be really fun." Thus goes the think process of pla ywright Jack Sharkey. truly a Writing Machine. , WOODY ALLEN'S •rBE FllOKT' OPENS Jr.ILM WEEK AT UCI........ •• • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • . • • • • • • 4 Ifs film week at UCl once apin, and heading this weekend's film festival is Woody Allen. who 1s recruited by blacklisted writers to put his name on their scripts during the McCarthy era in the "Thl· Front" 7 p.m. tonight in the Social Science Hall. Admission is $2. 50 and $1.50. Over in the campus' Science Lecture Hall is "Places In The Heart" .7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight. $2.50 general admission. Further information on t~ese films and others, incJuding Ingmar Bergman's "f ild Strawberries," is available at~56-~?79. ••....•.........................•........•••••.••••••• ;~ •••.... 13 At the· point that Christ is removed fronrthe-cross, moving clouds appeared over the staf.e and thunder and lightening shook the entire Crystal Cathedra. The whole ex~rience was rather disquieting, especially when the facility's ceiling slowly opened By EVE c . LASH _ Members of the Balboa Bay Oub did~'t to the sky and flying angels appeared overhead. The blinding ~now·what.hit th~m last week wh~n the BBC Admiralty gro up held lights and deafenmg s0unds made the whole scene a humbling, 1ts first Spnnft Fling Sock Hop at the club's JYmnasium. More than terrifying exoerience. · . 250 .. Yuppie' types dressed in 50s garb enjoyed hot dogs, peanut~ The .. Glory of Easter" stars Miles Herter as Jesus and and popcorn served during the event, all in keeping with the pany's Barbara Turvett and Mary Magdalene . ...:Phe show runs through 50s •.heme. You know very we ll that when yo'u•re holding a 50~ April 13. Performances are 6:30 ana· 8:30 nightly except theme party~ .said event chair Roben Harrell, .. you can't help but Monday;with special performances at 10:30 p.m. Good Friday have a good ume." And a "good time•· is what everyone seemed to and Easter Sunday. have, according to Eve Lash, who was there to report on the event for Ticket information is available by calling (714) 54-G LOR y ,.---------~.tebook. . or(213)53-0LORY. the CrystalCathedralislocatedat 12141 CJUT -\I THE _,..._Ala.I Lewis St., Gar~en 9 rove. on the comerofChapmah Avenue. . L.11 I ..,VVI,. . ~ot o~y is th15 the Greatest St-0ry Ever Told, but in my ----------:------..,;,;,....;,;;;;;;,....;;;;;;..;;;;;;..,;;;;...;~;,..._ oprn1on. n s probably the Greatest Dramatization Ever CHEF'S SHOWMANSHIP ENLIVENS Presented by a local rehgious group. CARMELO'S •••••... ;.: .••..•.. · .••••••••••• ••••••••.... 21 (Cover plJot~ by Howard Llpln.) Manu~ing £d11nr l·rank Zin1 l:'diror ScotrHay lrt Director" Steven H.ougtt Markc11ng Director: Karen A. Wittmer \ ('l lCulari<111 Manuger· Donald l. WJlna~ ' Prod11ct1111I Manager Rq~crt L. Cantrell · 13 --0.11~hof·k 1s pubh h<'d C'H'r~ 1-nd.1) b) 1tlc Oranp: (oast Pubhsh1111'< o . ''() UO\ 1560. JlO W fb, \1.._~o,1a M<"SL (A 9.?626 Tcltphonc·17 141 M~-43.?f R~lar Mtle'tt' houl"J :u~-8 1 m. IO S p.m .• Monday throush r nda~. ~inc fut <11k'l)(Ur Of C'' cnl~ 11cms am lc:11<:n IS S pm. Monda). I h<' cnlll\' ront('nU of l>a1ct1oo\. an• ropynghtrd b)' the °"3ngr Coast Puhlt\h1111 Co "" n1h1s an: ~"'l'd. , oatebook/ Friday, Aqrtr s. 1eas .. ,· . . . . By BE,'ERLV BUSH SMITH ... _:_, Viva Carmelo! There's a !'CQewed sense of li veliness at Carmelo's o'n Pacific Coast Highwa> m C.orona del Mar. Thanks to creator Carmelo Manto, who incorporated strolling musicians, freoch doors and pleasant views. · Carmelo's is the perfect Italian. hideaway. AS Da1ebook-restauran1 columni'st ~verly_ Bush Smith found out on ·a recc:nt visit, "this new concept stnk'esa nice balance betw~n the formal •nstorante' and the casual •trattoria."' Viva C~rmelo! GALLER.IJt.S •••.••••••••.••••.••••••• , ••••••• : • • • • • • • • • • 10 ·. ~ ' . . .. . ""' . . . TV.-LISTINGS.~ ............................... ; ••• ~ .• ~.. 16 :. ·,. •• (_,• -r • • • ' .FILM 'kEV'IEW""S •••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••• 16 . ilN..L~E~S .•...•.. ········~···::· ••• ;:·:· .. :·~··· .17 . .. ' . . . ~TERMISSION.!··········•·····•·: ••••••. : ••••••••.• 18 .... . , ; . . . ... . .. ,. .. I ·' f. I I .. ' ' By SCOTI HAYS ··Do you know how to tell the difference Between a real emerald and a fake one?" asks playwright Jack -Sharkey, his eyes lighting up like two p_h~sphorescent. marbles. "You hQld it up to a hot flameamtif'it bl&ws up it was the real one." He chuckles. "Ifs a hell ofa test for an emerald." · · Emeralds and candles were the only research -Sharkey ever did as a writ~r. He checked them out for a novel that never got published. Sharkey's arsenal of short science· fiction stories, novels and especially plays comes SQlely from his being a compulsive writer who "caught the bu$" .earl y i~~ife. Nearl y everything he's encountered.m life, he ~ys, goes into the ol' storage tanks and comes· out a stqry. Thus far. that adds up to 52 published plays. three novels and who knows how many short stories. Sharkey1s goal in life is to be the most published playwnght of all time. The guy is a writing machine. . '"I've a lready passed Shakespeare. He had 36, I have 52," says the 54--year-old playwright. "George Bernard Shaw has a little over 60 and the French farce writer (Georges) Feydeau has a little over 70. · Well, they're both dead and not writing anymore. I'm closi ng in on Shaw and eventually on Feydeau. Before I die I'd like td have·at least LOO plays. That would be really fun." . ~ And fun is where it all sfarted: Sharkey sits at the dining room table of his South '• County home where he lives with his wife Patricia · and their children. If his well-manicured hands ar'en 't lighting another thin, brown.cigarette they are folded as if in prayer. He is a devout Catholic with a Erriest Hemingway type build, stringy, almost greasy hajr, and a small gray mustache ihat covers the upper lip of his otherwise flushed baby faee. . . ' His first sale? ··Yeh, sure! You tend to remember those things. / • I moved to New York in 19 ~8. I don't know why? Every.body just figures that's the thing to do. .Jack Sharkey. the Great Wrltiilc ~chlne. bard at work. Anyway, m November of that year I made m y first sale. It was something called The Arm ofEnmord, a writing," he recalls. ··1 woµldn't go.through it again. science fiction. horror thins I sold to Fantastic but at the time it was great fun. Everybody in that magazine. The work's been steady. every since.·· v · building was somebody trying to get someplace in the · Sharkey·s impeccable memory for detail1 makes arts. We had singers, dancers, actors: that apartment his cpnversation as interesting .as a short story · was stimethin~ e~se." . . reading. In 1958 when he "took the plun·ge" te New Sh'arkey v1v1dly remembers how his savings had York from Illinois, he rented ·an $11 -a-week flat in a dwindled to $5 and he was ready. to hock his home that was turned into half·a-dozen or so smi-11 " typewriter and head back:home when: as a last resort, bed-sitting rooms. He budgeted $25 a week: $11 for he went to the neighborhood church and prayed: rent, the rest of cigarettes. food and typing paper. "Look! I have all this talent a nd I want to get .. That's all I was doing, ~itting in that room somewhere with it. If I don't make a sale soon ... I want to be a wnter! Can Yo u do somethmg about lt,, .. - Sharkey walked back to · his room "here he found the pho ne nnging. It was his agent wit h the good news. "Everybody but my r6other said 1 was out of m) , ~ind for doing this." he says. "But then everybod) Jumped on the bandwagon after my first sale. It was probably an insane thing to do -moving to New ·York to become a writer -but I felt I could d'o 1t. I was going to gtve It a year. I .made m) first sale before (Pleue eee SHAJUUtY /Pate lll . ' I •l I I -· ' \ ) ... APRIL SMTWTF ·s 2 3 4 5 .5 · 7 8 9 10111213 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 gcles Music Center. S4-S20 ad- mission. (8181 S00-8720. Sunday PIANIST BRUCE SPERA per- forms Sun.-Mon. evenings in the F1res1de Lounge at the Towers Res- taurant located in the Surf & Sand Hotel. I .SSS S CoaM Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 497-4477 Monday PIANIST BRUCE SPERA. sec Sunday listing. ·Tuada.y ' CAROLE COLE. sec Fnda> lrsung. WednetMlay CAROLE COLE. sec Friday hst1ng. Thunday CARO.LE COLE, sec Friday listing. THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO Joins conductor K<'ith \lark and tht' Or- ange County Pacific Symphony 111 a .. Beethoven Festival." ~ntcd to- night at 8 p.m. arc the variations on "lch bin derSchneukr IUkadu." Op. I 21a. followed b) the "Ghost" Tno. Op. 70. No. I. and the powerful Trio in B FlaL Op. 97 (-Archduke"). Chapman College's Memorial Auditorium. 333 N. Glas~ll. Orange. S20andS17 admission. 680-3444. Golden Lantern and Del Prado. Dana PoinL THE TRACY WE~ BIG °tAND, Stt Sunday·s Dance ltstmg. Monday CAYE LIDO, sec Friday listi11g. Tueeday CAFE LIDO, see Friday listing. RONNIE BROWN AND HIS TRIO. performing three shows nightly be- tween 8 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. at Che1 Dante. 1701 C'onnth1an Way. New- port Beach. adjacent to Sheraton Hotel. ofT MacArthur and Birch. Reservations · and showtimes: call (7 14) 955-0622. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, sec Friday hstmg. w ed.netMlay STEVEHOO&S&i RITAORAHAM appear from 8 p.m.-midnight at the Sun!iCt Pub. I 66SS Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. RONNJE BROWN AND RlS TRIO, sec Tuesday listing. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, see Friday listing. 11IE SKIP THOMAS QUARTET is featured· as pan of McCormicks Landing·s newentena1nment format 3180 Airway Ave .. Costa Mesa. 546-9880. CAY€ LIDO. sec Friday listing. Tbanday . . CAFE UDQ, sec Friday listing. !llllf!:~ill•L--..:.:.. __ .!.,' -' RONNIE BROWN AND HIS TRIO, Friday see Tuesday listing.. · · THE SUP THOMAS QUARTET, . sec Wednesday listing. BOBBY REDFIELD and his Latin THE PEGG y DUQUESNEL Darid Panone and llelan.le Sonaenber& •tar ln the Opera Theatre'• orodactlon of "The ~ar1e Opera," pre.ented fii tbe Mule Center Opera Auocladon April 25 to llay 4. Further lnformadon •••liable at (213) 972-7211. Ja77 b~nd appear from 8:30 TRIO, Stt Friday listing. p.m.-12.30 a.m. as pan of McCormick's Landing's new enter- tainment format. 3180 Airway A wi .• Costa Mesa. 546-9880. CAYE LIDO presents Judi lee Alan 'Sale. •tar of "GUU,ua '• laland," will a,reet mt ton at the 17th annaal Anaheim 'Boat Sbow -.. T'fae Boet Lo•en' Boat Show.•• at the Anaheim Con•endoa Center April 10 thrOaCb 14. Friday Mon.-Fri. S-8 p.m .. th~ Li_do Jaµ All-Frldaw Stars Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m\-1. 30 a.m. and " Sun. 4-8 p.m .. "Dream." the all-Jttt vocal quintet. Sun. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. the Jau Quanct Mon.-Tues. 9 p.m -1.30 a.m .. and th<' Doug MacDonald Quant't Wed 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd . Ncwpon Beach NEW ALLIANCE perform at Safan Sam's. 411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach. S36-602S. PIANIST CAROLE COLE per- forms Tues.-Sat .14 p.m ·m1dn1ght. at the F1res1dc I oungl" in the Towers Restaurant IOC'.ttcd 1n the Surf and l\ant Hotd. 1555 Ci. ( oast I lwy . Laguna Beach 497-4477 6 75-2961( Saturday THE NEWPORT CHAMBER OR- CHESTRA. v.1th "ite..,en Wight. rnn ductor. performs an all-\tnng~ pm- gram Guest solo1'it 1~ harpist C arroll McLaughlin Work' b) Rach. Barl'>cr. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO feature'> Peggya Duquesne!. prnno. Mell)sa Hasin. t·cllo: and <\I Maitland. drums and vibes. fUl'\ - Sat. .8 p.m.-m1dn1ght. The Reg1str} Hotel. 181100 Mac.\rthur Bl\.d . Irvine. 752-8777 Debussy. and Stravinsky arc per-Saturday formed. 14 pm.. First llntted Methodist ( hurch of Costa Mc.-.a. BOBBY REDFIELD and his Laun 420 W 19th St. Costa Mt•..a Jazz band. sec Friday listing. 5.28-1258. CAFE LIDO, sec Friday l1st1ng. A FACULTY RECITAL with 8nan \ THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL fl.l:m bov.. \.IO" Ro<;em af) H) Irr. TRIO, sec Frida> h'ltang. pi\ino. and other guest an1<.t\. is da offered v.1th prO@ram work\ b~ •Sun Y Mo1..an. Bacb, Brahms and Htnd-LES DOUGLAS ai THE STAN- cm1th <fcaturcd Presented by L'< DAROS PLUS perform at the New Irvine. UCl's Fine Ans Concen Hall . Orlcan' fan Club of Southern C'ali- 8 p.m. $4 general adm1si.1on. forn1a·s month I> meeting. I :30-6:30 856-6616. p.m Meadowlark Country Club, PIANIST CAROLE COLE, sec rrr-16782 Graham St .. Huntington day listjng. Beach. SJ donation. DANI.EL LEWIS conduru the BOBBY REDFIELD perfonns Qlendalc Sy~phony Orchest_ra with Lattnjau from 7:30-11 :30 P..m. at the 1'6aturcd sploist StUMt \anin per-Sunset Pub. 166SS Pacific Coast fbf'mina 8r1tnn~· Vio~m conccryo •.n Hwy .. Sun11Ct..&¥h. (213) 592-1926. O. Other ~l«Oons include B1~c1 s CAF!: UDO see Friday listing. ymphony in C and Schu~rfs Over-THE llAGS1 MARTINSON TRIO turc . to Rosamunde. 8:30 p.m . performs.each Sunday from 2-6 p.m. Dorothy Chandler Pa"!lio~ l...m An-at the Old Dana Pomt Cafe. <:Omer of ~ Oatebo<>tt/ Friday. April 5, 1985 n I I .. SPLIT "'AGE debuts in the Lt· brar; Lounge of The Ncwponer reson perfomung current trends 1n pop music. Fri .-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. through Apr. JO. I 107 Jamboree Rd .. Ncwpon Beach. 644-1700. THE BOYS, sec Friday hst1ng. THE HOP, sec Fnday ltst111g. JUDI LORICK ~TRIO, see Friday hstint SP IT IMAGE, sec Fnday j1sting. JUDI LORICK. It TRIO perform a blend of pop and jaiz in the Atrium Sanday Lounge of the Hotel Mcridien New-TH~ BOP. see Friday listing. pon &ach. 5-9 p.m. TuCs.-Sat.. 4SOO MacArthur Blvd .. Ncwpon Beach. 476-2001. • THE BOYS arc featured a{ the "iunset ~b from 9 p.m.·1 :30 a.m., I 66SS Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (21 l) 592-1926. Monday AN OPEN MICROPHONE, home movies and slide shows a~ featured at Safan Sam's. 411 Olive Ave .. Huntington Beach. S36-2S73. THE HOP, st:e Friday listing. RAW MATERIAL, MIRROR IMAGE, SAPADILLA and SOI DIS- TANT perfonn at Safari Sam's. 41 I Taeeday Ohve Ave. Huntington Beach. JUDI LORICK at TRJO, sec Friday 536-6025. • h~tins. , THE BOP presents emcee Joel THE BOP, see Friday listing. Stcv~n Fn.-S.t.: "Rock ,A19und The VIOLENT PSYCHOSIS performs Cl~ ... a history of rock and ron at Safari Sam's, 411 Olive Ave .. featuring )ason Chase Tues.: craL)' Huntington Beach. S36-2S73. contests including Lip Sync. Twist. , • and Basketball Shoot Thurs .... The Wednaday Jason Chase All-Star Review" w~th ·THE SHADOWS, REA yy DDlT Lee Ferrell on Sun . .,and free SWlng and PARTNERS IN ClllM£ appaf dan<:e lessons by Phil Adams Mon .. •l Safari Sam's, 41 t Ohvc Ave .• CBcJinnma from 6:30-7:30 p.m., ad· Huntin)ton Beach 536-2573 vanccd from 7:J0.8:30 ,P.m.Ll&p4 JUDI LORIC& i, TBJO, see Friday Brookhurst, Fountain 'Valley. listln• 963-2366. .. .. Saturday BLUE NETW.OR~. THE COOLERS. 7HE CINEMAnCS, and r l'handay NAnVE TONGUE appears at the Sul)SCt Pub from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hw) .• SunSl't ~ach. (213) 592-1926. THE HOP, sec Fnday hsttng. JUDI LORICK &i TRIO, see Fnda' lt!tting. JOHNNY BL UE AND THE BOYS IN BLACil, THE CHEMISTS. and DANCING BEAR arc presented at ~afan Sam's. 411 Oh ve Ave .. Hun·1- 111gton Beach. 536-602.S , SINGI Friday SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRl£NDSRIP meets for Happ) 1 Hour at SJ>.m. at le Prcmc1r in ( o<.HI Mc\a. For ages 4S and o'er 7h8-4130. Sataraif THE NEWPORT INVESTMENT CLUB hosts an Easter Dance Pany at 7 p.m. Forages 18· 70. Call Jim Block at 64S-22S6 for more location. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for sin&Jcs over 45. meets for dinner at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Inn 1n Oarden Grqvc-. 961-0606. ' A PEOPLE-SAMPLING DANCE 11 offered by the Man-Woman In- stitute. 8 p.m .• Meadowlark Country Clubhl678~ Oraham t_.. Hun<inaton Bcac • $9 mcludcs a hvc band and prorcssloMtly led set-acquainted ac- 1ivi1ies set to music. A~ 2S-SS. 969-1776: • Sunday THE SAILING SlNGL~ ofkr'> 'lalllng out of N(·1o1.pon Beach each 1 Sunday from 9:10 am.' 30 p.m. Bnng lunch and bevcrdge for <igcs 25 and O\tr and also non-'lmokcr'I. S2fl donalton. 6 7 3-3282. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for ~1ngles over 45. meets for dinner at 5 p.m. at V1c1ona Station in Wl'st- ·m1nstl'r. 961..()606, MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CL UB features mtcrmed1a1e swing dance lessons at 8 p.m . and social dancing at 9 p.m. Huntington Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Hun11ng1on Beach. ,.S4 for etas~ and dannng (21 J) 49 J. 7 1 b2. Tue.day MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB features beginning Latin dance lc'>\Ons al lS pm and social dal\Cln' al 9 p.m Huntington Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy. Huntington Beach. S5 for class and dancing.(:? I 3) 493-7162. rccru11cd by blad.ltsted Wntt'rs to put his name on their scripts dunng lht' McCarth~ era. 7 p.m.. UC lrvinl' ~1C1al Science Hall. liv1nc. S2 50 and SI . .SO adm1rnon. 851'>--6379 "PLACES IN THE HEAl\T." 7 and 9· JO p.m .. U( In inc Sc1i.'nte lt't·1url' Hall. Irvine. S:! . .SOgrnt'ral admm1on 8.S6-.S.S47 Saturday "PLACES IN THE HEART." \('C Friday listing Tbund.ay "WILD STRAWBERRIES." This film by Ingmar Bergman 1s the last 1n a film/lecture scnes offered by lJ( · Irvine c:umin1ng films from their psych0analyt1C perspective. 7 p.m .. Edwards Un1vc~1ty \1ncmas. 4245 C'ampus Dr .. Irvine S7 adm1ss1on. 831-663 I. DA..l\ICF The Alrin Alley Repertory . En.emble will perform two modern dance procram.a at UC lrnne April 9 and 10. Sanday Four <\tar Vocal Ciroup al~ appear Music by HalT) Jame~. Stan Ki.'nlon. C ount 83<11c and Rig Band I ra 1\ fearurcd 6:!115 E Paufi< C (l3Sl Hw) Long Beath Si admMion (:!IJJ TuaMlay 598-1429 llonday MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB, sec Si ngles Monday li'illng. RAMYA HARISllANKAR. Indian dancer. performs .. Rhara1ana1yam . ·-' an Indian dann· style of ancient cultural ongins which comh1nts the technique of rhythm1r footwork and arm movements c>.ccuti.'d in cloM" rapPort w11h accompan) inK music 8 p.m .. ll(' Irvine\ Her.tagc Room Free adm1ss1on. 8.St>-6616 MARTIN Ir TONI'S DANCE CLUB, Sl"e Singles Tuesda)' hsung. THE ALVIN ~LEY REPER· TORY ENSEMBL , a )OUng Amt'n- can dance compa . J>l'rform1-1wo program~ of work • Program· I in· cluJ r., .. le<' I 1 ·." .. Rl·t1o1.-ccn Shadows" and ··c o lon>." and ~<>­ gram II prr~nt\ "~ummcr Dantt I and 11:· "Congu r ango Palace:· "Knud5en Vanat1l1n, .. and "\.ever .. ll(' In 1ne hne An., Village fhca1cr 8 'Pm S 10 general Jdm1s.,1on 856-6616 "BUSINESS PLANNING \I. 1th Personal Compu1cr ~prnd .. hcct\ · lmpro"t' bustn<."'i" profi1<, ~uh per sonal computer sprnd~hcet'> To· n1gh1 and .\pr I ti. 7.1./ rn pm (,,olden We-st Colleg<'·\ Human- 1t1c<> Rldg . Rm iOi. I (1.W C 1old<'n Wcs1 St . Hunungton Ht·.ilh S~O ad\anc<' r('1ti-.tra11on. MQ I i.491 "AL~NINLOVE:· fhl\puhhc SCfVICC program CO-~pon\nrl'(j h~ Saddlchad. ( ollcgc·, C oun\('linr l>I\ 1-;mn and i\dull ( >pponuntl\ ('enter Pfl''<'nts prof<·ssor\ John J Flood. Alma VanJ'W and Bcot> Kopf~tem. 7 ]0 p m l thraf) I•" 28000 Margucntc Pklo\\. "'11\'11111 VieJO F-n:cadm1s\wn l<ll-4'i71 Wed.De.day "HUMAN SEXUALITY" h) \till'' Mc<. ·anh). Ph D . Profc~!><H o l 81olog" at Cal ~tal<' 1-ullcnon " prC"scnt«i from 7-M 15 pm in ( hjfl- man < ollq~c·~ Ha'>hi nitn .\ud11onum. H1 'l C,laS-5.c.'ll. OranFl' hl'C admission. ~7-68J I WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for .-,mgle' mer 4'i ml'CI\ at thr ( a'lk 'N C fca,rr in f-ountain Valley at 6.30 pm for dmnrr 961 ~1606 Wedne.day TH~· MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB holth night da\SC\ .ind danl ing JI thl' Mraduwlark ( nuntf) < luh. ~inning dancr da"" .11 7 pm , 1ntl·rnwdtatl' at !<pm anu "x:1al danl·1ng• tx•g1ri\ at 9 pm. S4 with da\\. S:? for \octal llanring onl) 167!<2 Cirah.im \t . llunlington Reach. 49 ·'· 7 162. Friday TRACY WELLS BIG BAND pcr- THE MEAOOWLAR' SWING form" in ·1hl· loungl' at the Golden DANCE CLUB, sec Singles Wedner ~11\ Inn from 7 i(). HUO pm Vocal· day hs11ng. 1SI\ Joan1r Ja\. < a'i'i1C' Mtllrr. and the Wed.De.day THE AL VIN AILEY REPER- TORY EN EMBLE. ~·l· fuesda) ANTHROPOLOGIST STE\ E'lo MOSHER S•"l'<i a <.penal lt."<:lufl· on peasant life in < ommun1.;1 C hinJ toda) I pm .. l ( Ir' inc., Hcr11,1~l' Room hl'C adm1\~1on !<5h-hll12 h'11ng. ----------- SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, tor ~ingk<i mrr 45, tnl't·t~ at llul'' llut. Mat \rthur in Ir' 1m:. at ~ pm tor t-IJ Pf>) llnur 7(11(-41 "' FILM Friday "THE FRONT." ~ood~ \lkn 1~ • NEWPORT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA NPw!)()rt Beach-; 35 member prolessooal chamhf'• orrh1•-.1r 1 presents an all strings program Saturday, April 6. 8 p.m. First United Church of Cos1a Mesa 420 W 19th Street . Coc;ta Mesa Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 Barber Adagio for Strings Df'huss y Danses Sacree et ProlanP Carrol Mel aughlm harp Str av1nsky Apollo ,, .. , .. ~ .. 1"1'°'"'·""" lll '•~ '>ACl'\'>fl "'''t.lll• '' ""''~ ~'fl c;, .. ,,..,,.,,c;,,,°"'"' F\1\t " CATALINA CRUISE I''" "'''~~., fr r• Dool, l>111111r t r l ~r O A.M•• "'!J.w1•'"' I ""'.,,I 1 .t I' ,t.1rt ' ,, $'1 I ' '/', r 714-673-5245 -~~~ BALBOA PAVILION 400 Main $1ree1. Balboa 92661 I DJ UftLI ~· DlllltUno• uroo~. il&B• OVl• llDIOPll DDl•IB -SHDlllG Important issues affenin& Oran&• CoutJ and tbt nation will be disawed when J im Cooper travels to~~·· capiUJ to inttmnr Oran&e Cnnty's con~1!'tn. TOlflGBT 8:30 P. M. cJIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUN'rY .... ,.....",.... ...... ...., ..... ,, 0 1 .~ ................ ~ .......... ....._... ........ tl-...~ ...... o. ............. 0 Mc I ' • .. .. 1• i I ' .. • . SKI WIT·HOUT BURNING (Thanks to surfers!) .BULLFROG® Amphibious Formula® Sunblock, developed originally for surfers. has· now been discovered by skiers. BULLFROG stays on six hours in and out of the water. Won't wet off. or sweat off. Perfect for skiers. };;: .... :_~A..-.~1 ... 1 .... l~·--I ONT INUE D Friday tonighl al 8:30, Sa1urday at 2:30 and 8:30. Sunday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. i\nahe1m (772-7710). nightly except Mondays at varying C\Jrtain times thro ugh June 16. "ANYTHING GOES" al Sebas- tian's Wcs1 Dinner Playhouse. 140 ·h e. Pico. San Clemcn1e (492-9950). Wedne'lda)s 1hrough Sa1urda}S at 8. Sundays at I and 7. until May 19. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" b> "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harl~ qu1n Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Bl"d .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nigh1ly except Mondays at varying .... curtain llr'hes lhrough April 14. 1he Buena Park Civic Theater at Sullivan Cent~. 7631 W. Melrose Saturday i\\<e .. Buena Park (523-0351). final "ANYTHlNG GOES" a1 Scbas~ performances tonight and Saturda) at uan's West Dinner Pla-yhou~. ~e 8 p.m. Fnday lis11ng. . "NORMAN,IS THAtYOU?"althe "BAREFOOT IN THE PAR K" at lr\ineCommuntt) Theater. Turtle the Buena Park Civic Theater. Stt Rock Communll)' Parle Sunn) hill off Fnda~ hsttng. Turtle Rod. Dri ve. Irv ine "N6RMAN,lSTHATYOU?"atthc (857-5496). Fnda)s and Saturdays al Irvine Community Theater. Stt Fri- 8 p.m. through ..\pnl "].7 with Sunday da)' !ISiing. matinees al 2 p.m .\pnl 14 and 21 . "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem "OF MICE AND M~N" at the Gem Theater. See Friday listing. Theater: 1285:> Main St.. Garden "ONCE UPON A MA'ITRESS" at Gro' e (636-72 1 J). Wedncsda} ~ the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda}s Fnday !isling. at .?:JO unttl Ma} 4. .. · "REFLECTIONS" at the Laguna ONCE UPON A MATTRESS at Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fnda)' list-Ehtabcth Howard's Curtain Call rng. Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. "SALT WATER MOON" on South Tvs11n (838-1540). final per-Coast Repertory's Second &aje. Sec lormance!i. ton1gh1 through Sunda} al Fnday listing. 'ar}rngrurtarn t1mc'i. "SWEET CHAJUTY" at the Grand "REFLECTIONS" at lhe Laguna Dinner Theater. See Friday lasting. Moulton Playhou~. 606 Laguna "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harle- Canyon Road. Laguna Beac h ~uin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday (494-0741). final performance!. to-listing night and liaturda» · Appeartq In the maalcal comedy •'f>nce Upon a Mat- treee" at the Curtain C.U. Dinner Theater ln ~tin are Scott Koepf and Kimber- ly Roee. Flnal performances are tonJ.a)at throqh Su.nday and dciet lnformatlon ls available at 838-1540. • ----- "SALT WATER MOON" on the Sunday ' I Sm>nd '"S' of '0 "'h Coost Rrpr<-"'ANVTHiNG GOES'' at Scbas-ton. 65'i To"n Center Orl\c. Costa _ _,_ Me'\a (9..i7 • ..iOJ~ final perfor~s_11an'-; West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Frida y listing. · ''OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem Theater. Stt Friday li sung. "ONCE UPON A MA'M'RESS" at I • \ ' Ou11ts1lver A Sense of Style '\..., . -· SPRING IN JAPAN Armchair Adventure Series FRIDAY, APRIL 12 • 8 P.M. ·Admission $3 Advance: $'4 at Door WINDS ONG lnnovot1ve c/assical·iazz ensemble SA TURDAV, APRJL 13 8 P.M. -•Reserved Seats: $6 Pte·Sale:. $7 al Door ST. PAUL Oruge COunty Muter ChorAle 8 PM ., SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Sr Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 Sr Ancf reW5 Rd . N~n Beach Admission: $10.00 S 7 00 ~ Odum .-nd Youd'! Uncle< 18 • Adm1ss1on. SS Pre·Sale; S6 at Door. ~~t't rr Jnlr B 5T Como boOrdshor' P. o )~ lonQbonrder O t JylOn 1run1t 0 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Robert 8 . Moore TileAtre Fairview A Arli~toa, C o eta MeM 8~~&@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-5070 TICKET INFO ri&iir~ (714) 432-5527 ............. .. Call /or 1985 Schedule' , ' •:::"" .. ~.:"" Visa/Mastercard Accepted For Aovarrce T1cQ1 Sale1 · Ot1count1 available tor Children Gold Cards IS.nlorat Oatebook/. Friday, April 5. 1985 l. ' . • I c 1he Curtain Call Dinn~r Thca1er. St•e Friday lis1ing. "SALT WATER MOON" on South Coast Rcpertof) ~·cond ~tagc. \n· Frida) listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at thl' C1ranJ Dinn~r Thl'ater ~·c Fm.la) listing. "WALLY'S CAFE" at thl' Hark· quin Dinner Pla,huu'>l' ~t· FmlJ\ h'iting. Tues<lay "THE DEBUT ANTE BALL" al "iouth l'oasl Rcpcnof). 655" fo11vn ( <'ntl·r Drt'~· Costa M l·'a (951-.tlL'Jl r u1•\d3\~ through fnda\., JI H. \,1 turda' ~at 2 311 and X ... unda's at 2 'II .ind ., '" until \IJ' ICJ • "SWEET CHARITY" at the (11and D1nn1•r Thl·a1a \l.'l' h1lla) h~ltn~ "WALLY 'S CAFE" .11 the Ha1k- 1.1utn Otnn\.'1 l'IJ\ huu\l· -X·t• l-mf.1, ll\t1ng: Wednesday "'NYTllll'-G (,OES' JI \1•b," 11an ~ \\ e<.t 1>1nni:1 Pia' huU'-l' \le r nda) "'1111~ r. ''THE OEBl1TANTE BALL" .11 ';outh < 1""' Rqx·rwn \n• l m·,d.1' h<.11ng_ "Of MICE \1\1> \1E'\'' .11tht<11·rn I ht·atc1 \i.-e ~ 11J." l"11nr ··SWEET CHARITY" at tlw < 1r.1n.! l>inm·r T hl'Jll'I \n r m.IJ) "'ltng "WALLY'S CAFE" .:it th1· llJrlt·· qu1n 1>1nnl"I Pl.1\ hou\l \l'c FrnJ,I\ h\t1ng. Thursday "A!'YTlll"\G (;()ES" JI \d1a' 11.tn\ \\ ,.,, ll1nnu PIJ\ h11u'>1' '-n' I TIUJ\ "'1111g "BLTTERfLl~S ARE Fl\Et-:" .11 th1· ... Jn I knwn11 < ommuntl\ l h1•a11·r 2tl~ ,,,. < .1hnll11 · 'I.in I knwn11 11•1'.0.tn'll Thur,,r.," 1 "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. Soc Frida) hsllng. EiC. "Thumper's Easter Egg Hunt" conteet for 'children ages 3-12 wtll be offered 1 dally through April 14 at Disneyland. --J Friday adults. S5 r hildren. S4 seniors. Ad- m1ss1on indudc) performance. tour SPEEDWAY is presented from of workshop and n:freshments. (213) ~-10 p.m. al 1he Ornnge County 624-3973 ~ Fnda~ hsung. THE "DOLL. MJNIATURES and ( ollc:c11blt'\ .. Sho11v . see Fnda~ h511ng. fairgrounds' Grandstand Arena. 100 "FANTASY ON ICE'' presents Sunday Fair Dr . Costa Mesa. $6 adults. S2 Doroth> Hamill and sixc1al guest "THE WHAT'S NEW REVUE!!." children. 492-9933 stars Tai and Randy 83b1lo01n al the sec Fndn} hsting. "GLORY OF EASTER" 1s pre!>-Universal Amphitheatre. 100 Um-1' MOTORCYCLE'SWAPMEET 1s enled by the C'l)stal Cathedral 'ersal f'll) Pl:tza. lln1 H•rsal C'll). held from 6-IU p.m at th<' Oran~ 1hrough Apr. 13. Daily shows excepl (811!) 980-9421. Counl). Fairgrounds. 10(} F-a1r Dr.~ Mon . at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m .. w11h S tu d Costa Mesa. $4 adull udm1ss1on. performances nt 10:30 p.m. on Good a r ay 495-25-E -1 Frida) and Easter Su nda~ Com er of A POETRY READING 1s pre.,. "GLORY OF EASTER." Wt' Fnda' C hapmnn A \I: and Le" 1s \t.. C.1ardcn l'ntcd b) lhc Ne" kru~h:m Poe~ as h\ting · Cirn'e $14 and SI~ donation. 54-pan ufan Easter cdcbrat1on. Musir "FANTASY ON ICE," 'K'l' f-rida) (iLORY 11n flute and gu11nr 1\ offered. "Ith hs11ng THE "DOLL. MINIATURES and JrllW· Tom R Thoma~ LaDonna Cnllt'l"l1bles"' 19!.15 .\nahc1m sho"-I!> Flagg. \'era ~I Cia1<.er and Joan Monday presented from 11 a.m.-b p.m. 31 thl' < hn\lcn~n rartic1p;it1ng lo·JtJ ASIAN WEEK 1, pincntcd a' J Anaheim Con' ent1on Center. 800 W il .m.-1 2.311 p.m . Boh 'i1l'mon .\rt rc:lt·hr:rnon of national tradit1om h' Katl'lla. Anaheim. S4 adult ad-C1ullcf\ 1166 \unfll'"l·r and Fa1r-m1\sion. Q99-8~)() •. '1c''· C u'>ta Mc\J f-n·1· .1dm1"1on l ilirino 1-.orean (huh:-...·. Japann .. : "THE WHAT' NEW REVLIE!!" 'i'i, rnm..i lndulhlOl'~ and \.1c1namc:w <.IU· · ' den!\ I ndudcd 1~ lOOling anJ features fa!>t-mo' 1ng. toe-tapping "GLORY OF EA TER," '\CC" Frida~ manial .. ns demon<.tr:rnon~ fouJ '>Pl'e1.il f.a<;tc:r 1>1:rform.inn:s pre.-.-1i~11ng. 1 \. 1 h h d J I cntl'd h\ the Ruh Rnlt•r Manonl·llc "FANTA Y 01\ ICE " ~+ Fnda' ..... l\ J a' ion" "" Jn tra lllOnJ Thcatl·r· I 345 '" I ir<.t St l O'> l · dJt l tng Jnd mu<.il \fon ·.\pr. ~ ·\nu••ll'\ Fn.-<;un JI ~ 'II pm. $0 "~.i;rlE WHAT'S t'.E~ RE\ l'E'' .. • tri l 11 J m -I pm JI CiatC' .... J\ .,, • ' ... PlatJ ~ fl'l' aJm1\.\IOn, 8~0-6922 SEE DOUBLE THIS EASTER Brong on this ao 1100 vou II get an e"tr11 sel ol pronls FREE with oeveloptng ~HRPllOfO~ r - IN THE NEW CLOTHESTIME CENTER Al Beach ano Main 842-4417 WE'VE GOT GOOD KING MENT .. AL THE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN NEWPORT BEACH RENT THEIR FILMS AT VIDEO EXPERIENCE FOR ONLY $269 ' 198.~ VID 0 t X f' "-k I F. N I f.. 1"1 SM .._ iius II llWtlTWCI . -• 720-9266 EASTER EGG -CITEMENT ..... llH•lUgh \,1ll1rd;l\~.1I X pm until \l,I\ I ____ ...;:i,..,..._ ____________________ _ ~ 'CABARET" .11 thl < u1t.1111 I .Ill I >111n1·r l hl':ll\'1 h'>O f-1 < .111111h• K.:J I l11\l1n 11\'M-lq\J) n1gh1h l'\u'pl \11111JJ~' at ,,1r"ng: l'urta1n llflH'' I through Junr 2' "THE OEBl"fANTE BALL" .11 I \11uth ( oJ'l lfr~·rtlff\ l.)cl· flll'\da\ I h'lt1ng "Of MICE .\:--10 MEN" JI tht• C 11•m I lw.itcr \l'\ I 11d.H '"''"& "S\\EET CHARITY" JI lhl· ( 1ra11u I Dinner Thr:ncr \C't' fnd':IT hmn~. i E'VERY SUNDAY!! ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SPACES $10 • 432·5880 ..... , ... , __ Ill ..... at ....... BARGAINS GALORE/I fl'MI CUITOIE't ADMll1NON a PAMIHOll - SHARE T llE E\PERIE:\tE OF .\ FOREIG:\ STLDE'T OH Bl Sl"E~~ PER. O~ I' YOt ·n 110\lE. Help tli\em experience American family life whHe they improve their.English. We provide an ac-. -commodatlon lee to you for their room and board SPEAK EASY LANGUAGE CENTER 1660 Wilsllire Blvd • Les bgeles, CA 9• 17 (21~~ 483-8186 • (213) 541-4469 ~ WH EN WHERE 9 JO Im 10 00 I t11 10 20 am 10·45 am 11 15 a m Saturday April 6. l 985 9 30 a ..,, 12 Noon Estdr c.. a Ado~· P,d 19"0 Add 11s A"e fl c ., "• [ I • ., •• 'ti E I ll l ' l GIANT EASTER EGG HUNT ' • r ,,,, t llSltt Bn"'''*"' .~•11•'1"" t.~, ... t• ~ ... ' .tP1.,11on1 Ofl'ltte use o f homf'•.., .. u• ""'a'"' 111t "FREE Bonnet cat990<1es Hute ~·1 ou111'9I Best cr1f1tnvmh1p AIJ e911 hunt 1rus .,.,11 be d 1111ded into l9f OYl)S I 3 ve•n old 4 -S VHr1 OIO 6 8 ve1n old 9 10 v .. n old For 1ocM1on11 1ntolmet1on nll!•~ c1tl 642-0646 or 7S4 SJOO • , I DatebOOk/ Friday. Apnl·5, 1985 1 ~--------------------------------------------- edwards TSl/11>1 CE"-TE~ 751 ·4184 BR';._\A"'f"_'e :.-... y ,, ..... ,,., .. ' .. ,.. , -· " . · ... l"D .. I llUIQI C>Ola\' H ~ ~..,. "RETURN OF "THE PURPLE ROSE THE JEDt" .,..,. 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"' '1 "POLICE I "•MEAk~A8T ACAOEMY 2" a.ue·· 1111 14U 4'. HO "'fME SUR£ 1 ll 9 • l'C-UI THltQ" ... ,. • rM SAi ll IS DOL9T STEM:O "RETUAH Of THE JEDI" ,,. 4:11 7 ... edwi'lrd~SC' -.,r::.~· :.', .,t. 497-17 11 .. y • •• ' ( • ··I •• .:. ......... "; .:. . ...:. ~f"' •. Slf 191 l:U• " ,. "T111JU,ml..... rM. 1-. t;IS l IUIJEJlf ~ I ...,.., au_.. C•> Ill 1,21, 1 .. (J) Yf ,._ IZ:ll, tAO SAl/M l;tl, 4M, 7:21, lt;tt 4-45, hit, t.1' edwards:::~ .. ;:.,!~ :v; .. 76R-b61 1 • h . • ~ .,_ I . I. , •1. • 11.;. "•L I. • ' 4 .. ~ .. ..---·-~~ - CLUB" ..._, 2.AI 1:11 ,n, "AETtMN Of • ''IREAKFAST I ,. -. """'* ''THE SWOGEA'S WIFE" .,, 1::9 l:il t;. ,,. .. "THE SUAE · THE SX' T'HltG" __..... ,,. 2:)9 ~ .... .._. , . .,.. •• ..,, tl:JI edwarc:. :,[·; ·g;:ie, > S30·4401 /' ., • • -• -• 1 •, ' •• ..,.., '"' "· I" (I) ! ''THE l(UIMQ FEL.Dr J.11. 7Jt. IH& J:ll 1• _.. "Tll UST__. '"-ACE.I .. THE HEART ..... .... .... , ... .., "'' .. ,... "' llM ~ ----J---.....,....-. -'•. ~ . ~:._ . I --... :~A~~·~··--~·~· .. I d--NT INUED Throa1boot the Ea•ter weekend, <>ranee Coantj . raldenta can enjoy cow milklna and pte eatln& con- teat, ffddlln competltlo~ and log rolllq demon .. •tratlon• pre•ented at Knott'• 7th Great C~try Fair through Sanday. Taaclay "GLORY OF EASTER." ~-c I nc.lay '"ling ASIA N WEEK, ~·c M1111da'1 11\ltng. WeclnHday "THE BOAT ·LOVERS' Hnat ~how" " presented a1 the Anaheim • ( 'onH:n11on Cen1er. "Skipper" Alan lfalc of< 11lhgan·., hland '"the official show ho" and· rs on hand 10 sign autograph'> and greet lht public 3-10 p.m . 1400 W Katella.>\vc., Anaheim 999-89()() "GLORY OF EASTER," §CC .. nday hsllng. ASIAN WEEK. -.cc Monday l1st1ng. Ali.o today only 1s a special lecture by contmvcrs1al artthro~log1st Stcv~n Mosher on peasant hfc in Communist China today. I p.m .• UC Irvine's I Jniversity Center Heritage Room. Thanday AN EVENING W1TB SWAMI CBJDVILASANANOA 1n OranlC County. a free meditation program, 1s offered at 7 p.m. by the SYDA Foundation. Newport Beach Mar- nott, Pacific Ballroom, 900 NcwPon Center Dr . Newport Reach . 6Jl-4446. and power boats. many from forl'1gn na1ions. 11 a.m.-sunsct. Lido Manna V1llaAC. Newport Beach S5 adult admission. 673-9360 DAVID ANTIN, ant~l. poc.·1 anJ cnllc. presents "Talk P1etts" ar l< pm Newport Harbor Art Mu~uc.·rn 850 San Clemente Dr.. N\.'wpor1 Beach. $5..50 members. scudenl\ Jnd 'ien1ors, $7.50 non·ml'mhl'f\ 759.-11 22. ADVANCE Ad•ance A SPORT FISHING TRIP ollm five hours with the Slaff oft ht' Orang1• ( ounty Manne l nst11u1c \at \rH 13. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fer Sl 9 adult' S 15 children . .891-.\99 I A DESERT TO REDWOOOS BACKPACK through the: l m Pac.I n·, National Fore'lt 1s offered lrom i\pr 14-Apr. 21. S 115 fee. 8<11 -W'> I A TRAIL RIDE ANO FANDAN(;(I " sponsored h)' the: Howa' Mu o,cu01's San11ago Rider' \pr :!n-~" R1d'C:n CAJOY pristine c.cenct) .md wildlife on Irvine Ran<.·h during 1h1 fun--fillcd days of riding I rn.fa , feature\ a brunch, an artcrnoon ml1 cllnner and a campout \31unltt' offers breakfast. a mom1ng mk lunch. rodeo-gymkhana cvcnh, c1nJ thr even1n~ Fandango Non-mk1 ' are also in vited. 547-06% JOURNEY INTO TH E WONDERS OF STAJNED OLASS when )<>U ''"' rl'c;1dcn11al. busin<.-s~ and l'hurrh ..._., ltngs With Stained gJas~ lrca~urn Thurs..Apr 18.9am.-4pm \lf1ln 1<91 -3991. , Ongoing Ev~ta BALBOA PAVILION, 400 M.1111 ~I .. Ralboa A< ahfomia and na11ona l hl\tt•m landmark and mannl' fl'l - "GLORY OF EASTER," \Cc f·nday 11,ling. "THE BOAT WVERS' Boac how." !CC Wednesday listing. "GOLD TOUR," an annual 1>how- 1na of awardJWinning mult1·1magc show,, 1s presented at 8 p.m. at Chapman Co:lcac's Whaltmar Theatre, 3l3 N. Glasscll. Orange. SS adm1ss1on for non~AMI ~mbcrs . 997..671 s. Prof...-. 8W Meed DP'P (Doetor of~ PWJebolOO) -and eome of tiie...,. of Die ••rantudc ~ P'oW." will be pt' e 1 eated""da117 at tile 17th Amaaal ~Boat 8~ at tlae AM"'9tm Con· ftDttoa Ceatar Weda..clay tbroacJl Aprtl ·1 •. ASIAN WED,~ Monday hstmi. '1FAN1'ASV ON ICE ," sec Tuesday listing. ' 1 TffE NEWPORT USED BOAT SHOW open~ tO<t.y and featurn sail rcat1on center. Daily narrated cruises of NC11rpon Hatbor, deep sea sponfishina trips daily. U-dnvc and chaner boats.673-S24S. 81UOOS C\J~INOHAM AUTO- MOTIVB MU8EUM, 2SO E. Baker '1 • ' ------ Costa Mesa. An11que cars circa 1912-For nautical ad~enturcrs. Jungle present. 9 a.m .-S p.m. Wed.-Sun. Tu~ Bumper Boat and Shanalcc 546-7660. Racer Boat fleets have ~n ex- DISNEYLAND, I 3 I 3 Harbor panded. Fn.-Sun. at 10 a.m .. last car Blvd .. Anaheim. The "Spnng Fevt"r.. adm1ttt'&1IJ.m.837-1200 continues through unc:by with the MUSEUM OP · WORLD WARS, • tw1cc-daily .. American Gazelle .. par-8700 Stanton Ave .• Buena Par~. ade and .. Disneyland Is Your Land" D1~plays feature real hfe military stage show. "Thumpcr's Easter Egg antiques. historical rehc~ flags. Hunt .. contest for children as offered ancient edged weaponry and fire. daily. Performing Fri.-Sat arc The arms. uniforms and other items. as Commodores. Nolan Thomas and well as Herman Gorina's gold-plated the Yid Kids, the Blue\ Other PPK Pistol and other personal Items. Brothert, and Papa Doo Run Run. Tucs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. Suo. The "D1sntyland Family Cavalcade" noon-7 p.m. 952-1 776. is staged at 2:30 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. QUEEN MARY, Long Beach The .. (j1f1 -(11 vcr Extraordina1rc Ma-Harbor at the end of the Long Beach- chine" operates daily at the Park's Frttway. Explore the largest. most main gate. and as celebraliQi..Das-luxurious ship afloat. Exhibits 1n- ncyl4l\4'• .lOtb b1nhday year by elude n<'w special effect sound and awardihg lucky arnvin& guests Wlth hght shows in the Eniine Room and gifts ranging from a commemorative Wh<'clhouse re~nacung a near-col- D1sn<'yland paupon to a new Gen-ias1on at sea. and an <'Xtensive World ~I Motors Car. Reaular hour\ Fn -War II display dep1e11ng the Sat. 9 a.m -m1dn1ght. ·un. 9 a.m.-10 "Queen·., .. active role as a troopship Seamore,· Sea Wortcl•a Ru' .ea Uon, Jau a bead atart on the park'• Euter actlYida. lncladJn& an Euter Eg bant plaDned for Sanday. .Tarther lnformadon a...0- able at (619) 226-3845. p.m .. Mon -Thvf'l. 10 a.m -6 p.m 10 a.m.·6 p.m.(213)435-3Sll 9<)q-4565 1 OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 756 1 village that features the charm of KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, 8039 Center Ave.. Huntington &ach. quaint Europt"an v1lla~s w11h cbb- &ach Bl"d . Buena Park. Knott's Specialty _shops are located in 1h1s bled street!>. lantern lights. and 70 Great Countl) Fair continues with _.:.._ _ _;_..;;....___:._ _________________ _;_ ____ -l Blues,ra~s. F1ddhn' and BaoJO com- pe1111ons. tast) barbequed n~ and li ve performances ~)> Jotin Conltt Fn.-Sat. at 4 and 7 p.m . The Easter bunny posts for p1ctbrcs with chit. drcn during the Fair and Snoopy the "Easter Bc.aglc" hosts an Easter Eg Hunt on Sat. Easter Sunday offers Knott's Sunrise Service in the Wagon Camp with Rev. Herman Wooten. Gates ppcn a1 5:30 a.m. and the scrv1cci arc conducted from b-7 a.m. Following the services heany farm- 'ltylc breakfasts will be served. Hours: Fn.-Sat. 10 a.m.-m1dmght. Sun. 10 a.m -10 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 220.5200. LION COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 Irvine Center C>Dve. Laguna Hills. Visit the new Animal VillaJC where children bccolJle friends w11h small animals. Thnll to the excnement of ndcs 1ncludina 1he Sahara Matt Track and the Kylam1 Slick Track. .. t-~ .. - MU COITA fllllA fOUllTMI VAUIY ,. UA Cinemu r im1V four UA~ ~059C 98.l t307 952-4991 fl TOM -MOW comMDA Eowm ENltltl (~Cinema~ We*ooll Ctntet frt-4141 51t-5MO ~1 MNlllt mmnt~AMt fti.arCIS UIWtfS!ty AUMtlM PXtk s ~-11 ~°"""' •lAMIMDA 879-9850 SRO~y S ·*"" S23 161l ax:--.... OMMf UA City CtntN 6:M 3911 murals of ·Euro pean scenes painted on extenor walls by European artists. 894-0747 SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO MISSION , 3 1882 Camano Cap1stra1'0, San Juan Capistrano Features Serra Chapel. \ahfom1a·s oldest building. the ruins of the Great Stone Church. sold1c" barracks. beautiful prdens. and two museum rooms with an1fac1S from Native American and earl> Spanish cuhurc Daily 7.30 a m -S p.m 493-1424 SEA WORLD, I 7 20 ~ ~ho res Road. M1ss1on Bay. 4 San D1cio fcat~rcd 1s the ARC'O Penguin Encounter. a S7 million cxh1b11 that houses 400 pengu1q1. killer whak Shamu. Sea Worid's top entertainer and sea lions and dolphins A Sttn1c \k~nde and PSA Skytowtt ndc for a panoramic view of Min ion Bay 1s offered. An Easter cg hunt 1s ofTettd Sun from 11 a.m.-1 p.m with Easter 'iL'n ices held earlier that day from 7-8 pm D:uly 9 am -dusk (6 19) i24-3S62. RETURN .---~--~ ......... ....--- ~RN OF 'THE JEDI cn--r ·· •. . , ·-;:·--IPGJ·~~ .. ~ -....... _ .. -.~ •• ., 4. "'"' • .. ' ..-11n11111 7Sl-4114 -IJ7.fl41 --1 CDWMDS TO. COfTEI -caMa~ lllllm 17t.t&SO .,.. S514M -IJ4.Bll PAalt AMiii DI.If CDWMOS MXlmlMI IM cm CDmJ -.A tto-4021 ..-uma au 1""'611 WUIWIM 191·1"3 CDWMDS/SO CAl PGIC ... TBOI_. IM~4 l~ NllS MAU .... NII 9Sl·4'9l -WUIWlill 115-ml .......... 9S-4220 IMEWt0'9 UA fllW£S I CDWMOS msDt .... ,..,_ .. 1199 ~MAU ··---- PACIFIC WALK·INTHEATRES * * ---~1.131~;~>::c,·1~·~rr. ... _, fltlUlllNll•A-111 PWU .. Of U. 6'11 ._ tr1 11JO ·~110 1• lllO HO IOI tOI 11 00 -• ICftlt l. 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Continues through wp1 30. ··images '85." a JUncd l'\h1h111on presented by the Torana .\rt League. features ceram 1r' drawing. fiber. glass. graphtr\. Jewelry. sculpture. pho- tograph}. pnntmaking. watercolor, and Oll\C'd medra wor~s. Through Apr. 2M T ucs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. un. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. LAGUN A BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff Dnve. Shown at the satellite \lie located in South Coast OllTl llU EDWAIOS CIBA ._.., ... 546-3102 Plaza is "On & OfTThe Wall: Shaped Zadik Zadikian. Sculpture." Through and Colored.'" This exhibition pres-Apr. 14. Dawid Antin, an anist, criuc cntscontcmp<>rary California an that and poet, appears Thurs. performing emphasizes the hybrid of sculpture jlDCw Lalk p!CCc.. Tues.-Sun. IOa.m.-5 and painting. Closes Sunda). Open-p.m. 75Q-l I .'!2. ing T hursday 1s "LBMA Collects: Recent Acqu1stt1ons." a selection of · GALLERIES primarily contemporary works of an THE An'ERNOON GALLERY, donate-d to LBMA's permanent col-503 Park Ave . Bal boa Island. R1ch- lecuon, and "Contcmp<>ral) Call-a rd Hall and David Rymer. emerging fom1a Artists 25. Roger Camp.'; an · county anists, present "Intervals and Orange County ph«?t~raphe.r who_ Intellect: cmt"Tgencc X t"o" through e~plorcs the 1llus1on1st1c qual111es of April. Wed.-Fn. 2-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun plants and random natural forms. noon-5 p.m. 675-8675. Continuci. through Ma) 5. 494-6531 , ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1540 S 662-3366. Coast Highwa), Laguna Beach. Bcn- NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU-nett i.culpturc t!> sho"n e\cluSl\CI). SEUM, 850 San Clemente Onve. Tuc~.-Sun. IOa.m. to 5 pm 497-6005 Ncwp<>n Beach "S1:t In Bron1e" 1s or 6 75-9534. pr~nted'. Also shown I) "Alfred ART-A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 S. Leslie: 100 Views Along The-Road" C'oa<ot H1ghwa). Laguna Reach and "New California Artist VIII: Watercolor\ b) <\lbcn I andcro\ and ' lllllE SY\fY CIE><K CtW11M & S.A. fWf 634-2553 WllmlllTD UA WDHWGTER TWIN OUTlll( IMU Oii DIWMOS 195-5333 It Oatebook/ Frk'ay, Aprtl 5. 1985 1mpress1on1 s11c otls b) Done Solomon arc presented along with other gallel) an1s1s' work!I through -\pr. 13. Tucs.-Sun 11 a.m -5 p.m. 494-4514 BC SPACE GALLERY. 235 f orest AvC'., Laguna Beach. "Along the Street of Knives," a collaborative installa11on b~ an1sts Hanh Thi Pham and Richard Turner. cont1nul:!> through i\pr 27. Tues.-Sat 11 :JO a.m.-5:30 p m. 497-1880. CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS,. 2219 Ma in St.. 11 37. Hunungton Beal·h. An cxh1b1hon of handmade paper anwor~' tn numerous artists 1s pre..entcd through Apr. IS Mon -Sat. 1-5 p.m 960-5775. GALERIA CAPISTRANO, 31681 (amino Capistrano. an Juan Capistrano Ongoing through Apr. 25 1i. rccC'nt work b} R.C Gorman. Kc' in Red ~tar. Cliff Frague and morr. Dail\ 10a.m.-5p.m. 661·f7!T GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Fine .\ns (iallcl). I 5 744 Goldrn West St.. llunungton Beach. "Photo -'\mall Sc~pture '85," a JUned cAh1b1t . co tinun through Apr 19 Mon.-rn. 9 a m.-2 p.m .. evenings b) appoint- ment. 895-8161. GUGGEl'4&SIM GALLERY . Chapman Coll~. 333 N. Glimell. Oran~c ... Private Worlds" d1spla)) drawings by three an1i.ti.. Robert Anderson. Shari lamanet. and Rich ard Oginz. Through Apr. JO Mon F-n. 1-5 p.m. 997-6812. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY, 3300 Newp<>n Rhd Photographs by Thomas Gh.-i\bcrg and Heather Campbell are exh1b1tl'd through Ma) I Mon.-Fn. 8 am .c; p.m. 528-1258. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Photo Galle!). 2701 Fa1rv1cw Rd .. Costa Mesa. An an1sttc collaborauun created b)' Ed Hill and ·suLanl)c Bloom en11tlcd "Manual" i~ <oho"'n through Apr. 23. Mon.-Fn. 8 am .\ p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY CENTE R FOR CONTEMPORARY ART. 1611 W. MacAnhur Blvd., Sp. 111 . Santa Ann. Mixed media hy Valerie I Bechtol. stitched paintings by M)rna Stma!I. and watcn:olors by I inda I Sit'\ COS are prc..cntc.-d Through .\pr 12 Wed.-Sun. noon-5 p.m. 54Q-4lJMCJ SANDSTONE GALLERY. JX4-\ N. { 'oa'it Highway. Laguna Reach An l'llh1b11 of watercolor!> b' Shirk\ Ambur~l: en11tlcd .. M1i.s1on" and Mcmonci..-· 1s presented through Ma) 5. Tues.-Sun 11 a.m.-4 p 111 4117-6775. DRIVE-INS ~~~ STADIUm ~ Ml 1111,!(ttrK• l!rr St•f"'"' s FllUDAY THE tall . PAlltT V C•I Sl"tter't Wife (PG·1 ll 11AS« ~ta) SHOWS AT S :JO 1 ·00 a. IO:JO 8MAIU'AST CLU8 (•) AT 1 :SO l'lu1 S111tter•1 Wife IPO·l J I S 41 t SO . fllDtl K rs lllllVUl8C c•1 l'lut Co·,.Nh.,e Rew•nt• of 111• Nerd• (A l &.OST Ht AMl[•tc:A (It) SHOWS AT 1 ·4$ l :4S 5 :41 1 :90 a. l ;SO POUcll ACADDIY ti CN-UJ AT I tl O l 12I S:ZO 7 •ZO a. t ·U WITIIMESS C•J Sllowt At· 1•00 ):10 S:ZO 1 lO a. t .O 134 HU I Clle•-6 S...ia A111 F IK .... DAVIO .. ta) AT IZ:JO 2 :5$ S:ZO 7 ·4$. 10:10 mvtlllLY ... LU COP jaJ SHOWS AT 1 ttl :ts l :U 1 ·10 tO:OS VISIC* euc,sT C•I Pt111 Co·,.&ature Brealtlut Club (A) Winner l Academy Aw.,d NOMllllllOlll IUL.Utee FISLDS C•I Tltlllrope (A) .V.aLY .. LU COP (ll) ...... To Secnt (,.OJ 0111\lf UIS CJ."°.,"""' 11 fllU 0..... lh~IO,.. t ·U lft*v1 t .• ...._. THE HEAT IS ONI st:v1:1~:f ' 1-tllJ~'i ~- a -. ~ I -NOW PLAYING ..... ...,,, .... ""'. ~Ult •Q)ITAmJA [ 0.ll'Os Solilll ColSI Pim 546 7711 CT'1Ua C'lll'tu an 1680 •fl fOllll Eo.r.llllS £1 I oro 541 9500 •fallDtn:l>l"IXiiiiiE!!lll• .. _ - h llJa Farrow play• a clay- dre am l ng waltreaa ln Woody Allen'• .. The Purple Roee of Cairo." THE SURE THING: A roman- t1c/comcd) about two collt:gc J freshmen who d1Slo"er thcm\Che-; and each llthcr th rough a scnc~ of m1\advcntures on the road. ~tarnng John Cusack as Walter .. Gib" (i1bwn. an 18-~ear-old I\)' League frc~hman "ho accept'> a friend''> inv1tat1on to spend C'hnstma' v~ cation in ( altfom1a. where he 1s prom1 'iCd ··a sure thing ... Al'lo sCar- nng IJaP.hne Zuniga ~s 1\ltson Brad· bury. c;1bwn's traveling tampanton. DlfCl'ted b> Rob Rt.•1ncr r~Tht' IS Spinal Tap '). Wntten by Steven L. Bloom and Jonathan Robcm THE BREAKFAST CLUB: On a cold. bl~ winter morning. fi ve ~tudcnts of Shermer H1~h School, an upper-middle clas Chicago suburb, spend their cnure da) in th(' scholl's library <1aving detention Dunng the wur-.c of the da). these five ~trang('r\, who 'iCcm 1ngly have litlk in com· mon. w11l lcam that lhl'Y have much morr tn common than they rcali1ed. \tarring Emilio E'!te\el. P~ul Cik.1-.on. Anthony Michael Hall. John Kapelos. Judd Nel!>On. Molly Ringwald and Ally ~hecdy. Wntten and directed b}' John Hughs.· THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO: Written and directed by Woody Allen A romantic fantasy about Tom Ba~t('r (JcfT Oan1els). a da<ihtng R· mo .. 1c \tar who steps off the S('een and back in time to coun Cecilia (Min Farrow). a Deprcssion~ra housewife. who's sttttng through the movie (from which Baxter has just stepped) for the fifth time. Also starring Danny Atillo. THE SLUGGER'S WIFE: Wnttet;11 by Neil Simon. Thisstorycentersona mismatched couple forscd by c1rcum- st.anccs. into what appears to be an tll· designed team. Starrina Michael O'Kccfc as Darryl Porter, a youna outfield f'or the Atlanta Braves. and Rebecca De Momay as Debby Palmer. his rock-singer wife. Also starrina Martin Ritt and' Randy Quatd.,Oirectcd by Hal Ashby. . THE MEAN SEA.SO~: After ~tgh~ years of covering cnmc, M1am1 Journal reporter Malcolm And~rson (Kurt Russell) stumblC$ upon a shocking murder whose killer con· !Acts Malcolm and appoints him as hts personal spokesman to explain 10 the publtc why this heinous cnme was committed and why others JUSI • hrutal w1ll follow. Also stamna Manet Hcm1npay a~ M~lcolm's elementary schoolteacher 11rlfiend. ( 'hnst1nc Connoll y. INTO THE NIGHT: A tnller-com- rdy obo~t a qu1ct-livi ns acrosp;icc .. E•··IRI ('ngineer (JefT Goldblum) whose tn· cause his older brother terry (Robcn affair with Maude (Irving). Ron somnia leads him into intema11onal Urich). a heroic fire-fighter, has been quickly karn !I that bqth women arc intrigue and a bizarre and deadl)" denied his n&htful pension afier pregnant, and now he must cope wtth adventure in the night world of sufTennga near-fatal tnJUry rescuing a two Wl\C'> -both expect mg bab1ci. contemporary Los An&eles: Alw star· ·child from a burning building_ Also Directed b) Blake Edward+f::-10 .. > nng Mtchelk Pfeiffer, Richard starring Kim ('attrall. Robert Culp A PA~AGE TO INDIA; f 1r'>t Famw.onh. Kathryn Harrold and and Darren McGavin Directed b) pubhshl'c.l tn 192..i. EM For<iter'~ ··~ Dan Aykroyd. Directed by John Bob (lark ~rcenplay b)' James Pa .. sage to India" 15 an emotmnal and Landis. Screenplay by Ron Koslo\\. Gregor) Kingston and Denis and decpl) pcr<>onal \tor) of 10 .. e and VISION QUEST: Based on the John Hamill. class-struggle 1n I 928 India 3\a )'Oung novel by Terry Davis. "V1s1on THE FALCON AND THE SNOW· English \\Oman 1scaught bct"'ecn thl' Quest" is the story of louden Swatn. MAN: Rated R. Based on a true story all ure of the l"<Oltl Indian l1fc.,1 .. 1l· a stand-out wrestler at Thompson about Christopher Boyce (T1moth )' and hn o"'n '>tnct upbnngtng \\ rtt · Htgh School. wh ose upcomi'ng Hutton) w n of a former FBI agent, ten and d1n:c1ed tn l>av11J I l'Jn toughest match ts a human battering who sold "'omL of Amcnca's most ("Great hix·na11onc,," "Dm tor ram named Shute, and overcoming closcl~ guarded ~nets to the KGB. Zh1 .. agu." ··1...i~rencl' of \rab1a." 1h<.> ad versity.Alsostamn~ltndaFioren-Ba~d on the hc."st-selhng book b)' Bndgeonthc R1\crK"a1·'1 \tamn~ tino. Michael Schocffiing and Ronn) Robert L1nd'iC)'. "The Falcon and the Dame Pc~) \,hLroli. Jud\ Da\" C'ox. Screenplay by Darryl Ponicsan Snbwman" also stars Scan Penn as James''" and "-•gel Ha\l'f' D1rcctc:d b) Harold lkcker ("The-D;iuhon Lee, who along with Boyce TUFF TURF: On the mcdn \lrl'l'I\ Onion Field" and .. ra~") · was conv1Clcd asa Sp) Scrcenpla)' b)' of Loe. .\ngclec; :";id. Hau~r -<Paul TURK 18!: A rousing ad .. enturc-St('ven Za1ll1an Directed b)' John Mone\) anJ h1., tcenagl' ganl( rl'tgn dramaaboutJtmm) Lynch (Tuno thy Schlesinger \uprrml· until \.lllrgan lltlkr IJanw' Hulton). a young man whose crusade MICKI & MAUDE: tarnng Dudk) 'ipadcn .1 \trretwt'>(.' nc\\rnmcr al' to rrd(.'('m his brother's reputation Moorl· and Amy Irving. The stof) pears on thl' '4. l'nl' H 11ll'r'' prnhkn\\ rallies an enti re city to his side. about Ron (Moore) who 1s happtl)' intcn\1f) "'hen he s.cl' hi\ '\lght' on Ji mmy wages a one-man war against married to Micki (pla)'cd by Ann Fr.anl1 "l1d .. \ girl ("1m Rtlh.tnhl .. a_n_i_n_d• fTi_c_rc_~n_t_c•_t y_b_u_r_ea_u_c_ra_c_v_oe_-__ R_c_i_n_k_in...?$"-)_b_u_ 1fi_1 n_d_s_h_i_m_se_lf..,..h_a_v_tn...;;g_a_n--r::'· !orc1 ng hl·r ~~~ ~ a l hmu· hl' I Wl'l' 11 STARTS TOOAYI FRt. SAT & SON: 2:00. 3:4 5. 5:30. 7:30. 9:30 ' Nick's rough and tumbk world and ht\ own life on the other <.1de of the , track<> . .\lso starnnf Matt (lark and < laudellt' ~c\'1ns )1rcctcd b) Fn11 K1ersch THE FLAMINGO KID: \.t au Dillon .-.1ar'i as frffn.·' \\ 1lhi. j plumher's son. who l'mtlarl s on thl 11mc ul his ltfe at thc ~I flamtngo Beach < lub. \\hl·rc the PA S)Sl<'m l racl.d\ w11h rocl ht!'> and "'<'11-0tkd hod1c .. gl1'ilen tn the \Un \\1111'> hoo~' up "'1th thl· fla sh' Phil Hrcxh fR tlh ard ( rennaJ. a grcgam1u' \pon' l JI 1kakr who reign'> a' thl' duh·, unollil,.i1 ··i.1ng " .\l\o \tarring Hl'l l".I I ltmnlln. Moll\ Mc:t .:1rth\ .ind \1artha < 1l'hman Dm ted h) < 1,irr. \faf\hall THE RIVER: \ \tor. :\bout thl' tnumph through lme la1th anJ Jl·tl·rm1na11on uf a \Oung coupk ·" thn IJH' nature·, grcatc\t f"J"Jltl'' l!-nnJ1n~ pOH'n\ and wrenchmg 1.t'fl-Jra1111n \tarnng ..,,.,.,) ~pacd. ~kl C 11h,11n and \\:nit C 1kn ~rt.'<'11l)ld\ h' Kol)l.'rl l>1lltun and Julian Rarn 1>1n·1 tl·d h' \tar!. R\dcll ~ Mldmt ....... "'-'t\ P<1wM<h TOWN Cf NTE R . • .' .... ::: "751 -41 84 , ii\ I A ,_.,\A rRl-Stlt 1no. 2:1S. 4:0S. 6:00. 1:00, 9:4S ~~• ~tiyA"'9M--......-----Mlmal _ .. _ __...._. ... _ _.__._ ..... ......,... __ .....__ _,. --· -.-.--··-.. -.... NOWPlAYING 1MA fl TOM> Mann Btu P\an E~ ~II S29-53J9 gn.• 1 •' COSTA MHA EOWiroS CinefN Cenllf 58 I 5880 llOUlfTMI VAUlY LA HMM "MC. OM"6I Eowa~ flShoOfl ')owrt 4MC 0rMIQP M.i l fOUlltaon Va'#v 891 ~ 637 cnao 8391~ WMWl EtlWJl'dS w~ ~ ~!> 1 06'>'• Oatebook / F nday April 5 \ 985 I I ,... \ .( J'f--,-- ... SHARKEY ••• PIOIRPaf~-3 my year was out and the work hasn't stopped since then." ,.... Sharkey's penchant fo r writing is so strong, he often writes 4nder a number of pseudonyms (i.e. Rick Abbot, Mike Johnson, Monk Ferris), much like Stephen King has done. The imagination tends to runneth over with some writers . .. PeopJe.seem to getsuspicious if you tum things out fast." he says. "I read somewhere where M ichener takes four years to wtjte a book. It really ,. doesn't take·that long. you know. You figure your average play is 75 pages. If you write five pages a day -which isn't that much -you have a play in 15 days. I've been fortunate, too. Things under m y pen names are doing as well. My biggest thjng right now, under my Rick Abbot name, is a play called Dracula: A Musical? Everybody's doing it." Anistic success didn't always spell financial success. however. So Sharkey worked as a pantime writer for a dozen years. He worked one brief year as assistant editor for Playboy. and 11 years as editor of All-State Insurance Company's Aim (later known as Good Hands). It wasn't unul October, 1975 that a royalty check pushed his year's writing income beyond his fulltime salary at All·State. That's when . . "People seem to get su1piciou if you tara tllng1 oat fast," lie says. "I .read tQmewllere wltere MJcltener takes f o•r years to write a book. It really deesn't take tlaat loq, yo• know. You flpre yoer .average play it '1$ pages. If you write five pages a 41ay -wllicb iu't tbt mt1ell :-yoa kave a play la 15 days. I've been fo ..... te, too. Tlthl11. oder my pa names are doing as wt'll. My bige1t tla~ rtptaow, oder my Rick Abbot name, 11 a play callff Drac•la:·A Musical? he quit his job to become a fulltime playwright. .. Of course what happened that next year was my income was cut in half because I didn't have the All- Statc checks coming in anymore:" 1te says ... But it's now very. very good. It's still a rollercoaster. though ." Working at home has it advantages and disadvantages. he agrees. but fortunately, Sharkey and his wife "enjoy each other's company." About the only time, he says. when his working at home become unbearable for his wife. is when she's ho usecleaning ... And only if I happen to be in the way. She's the ideal wife for a writer." Today. Sharkey's royalty Checks come in regularly. Everytime one of his over 50 plays is produced by a dinner theater or l~I community theater. Sharkey the playwright gets paid $50 for the first performance, $35 for subsequent performances. (His publishing house takes a straight 10 percent cut.) The key to Sharkey's income is the fact that he has so many plays, "somebody is ,always doing one somewhere. The only place I haven't been produced,' he says. "is the Antarctic." Some of his more popular plays include "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," "Saving Grace." ··The Creature C reeps," "The Murder Room " and that Dracula musical. · Because of his religious convictins. he is always conscious of keeping c.v~fything in his plays ··very moral." Even when he worked at Playboy. he was hired, he says, with the understandin~ that he would not do aqy writin$ that was in violation o f his conscious. "I did strictly humor pieces and wrote the copy for Leroy Nei man's artwork. There were no conflicts for me work1n$ at Playboy." ~doesa man who 1s self-made writing maching ever Aet writer's block? ··Not for more than a day and sometimes I think that's more n;iental fatigue than anything else." Sharkey adds! .. Mostly. ·rm compulsive about writing. I e njoy doing it and nothing is nicer than enjoying something and getting paid for it. too." 12 Oatebqipk/ Friday. April 5. 1985 I , ' -.'tf"_ • -\! .......................... Utlltll Jack~ bi• wife, Patricia (topplaoto). relu 0tal8ldetJaelr8oatb Coanty llome. Below. Jack woru on the .core to a play on bt9 Yamaha Portatone. Jaaet/ tllree-yeu-old Robby laelpe &nndclad relaz . .... .. , Dick E~ aa4 Claeryl llaneff jltterbag- gin' for ---- By Eve C. Lasll Dat~lt Corre1poade11t The Balboa Bay Club probably didn't know what hit ·em when the BBC Admiralty group held its first -very jumpin· -Spring Fling Sock Hop in the cl ub's gymnasi um. More than 250 ·local 'Yuppies' were in at tenda nee. O ne might expect caviar. cha mpagne or assorted pate's at the chic pri vate club. but such was no t the case. The group decided to keep within the 50s theme and served hot dogs. peanuts. popcorn and potato chips. Even the dress was strictly 50s garb. In fact. the tickets proclaimed "soft soled shoes or socks only." Those cheating and wearing a contemporary pump were kindly, escorted to a room where those kinds of shoes were kft behind. According to event chair Robert Harrell, "everything 1s j ust great. Everyone is really getting into it. Yo u can't help but have a good ttme. that's what's so neat about theme SOs parties.·· • 'Tm having a fantastic time. I've spent a week getting my costume ready." said Cheryl German, clad in poodle sk1h. ankle socks and oxfords (escortec:j by ex-Rams ·- football player Mike Ballen). . Chatting with German and Ballen were C.Ueen (Pleue 11ee PAPARAZZl/Paee 14 ) • • and Elvis -Jim and Sbanna Yowell'• attire and tnnapmUdoT'pftrec-Y for 589 party. ~ ~' I ,-, .,.......,.,.._.., ... .....,.. Cb.alrman Robert and Cyndi Barrell with Blake Woodward compare party notee. I Oatebbok/ Friday. April 5. 1985 , 13 Flftiea fan fuctaatee Ttm Salyer, Jill Otelia. Ron and Amy Lee. l ... TOlAl DEIJIHT-COMPl.ETELY CA""ATlll. RURESHlllLY DlffEJIE.-T." Aa• ,_., ~WYOflttPOSl NOW SHOWING Elct.ISlft OIUCOHT edwards TOWN CENTER ' "''I "" '' ·~ "'751 4184 ~ • , .. • •• "11 ~ • CO\IA MHA FRl·SUN 1:30, 3:45, 6:00. 8:15, 10:30 l c D N I N u E D tain thejubilantjitter-bua The band Chantay playec the oldies but goodies thro1 out the evening. "He docs a mean mas potato," said Amy Lff at hubbie Roa I.ff (of Egg I bour Yachts). "Unaccusto1 FromPaee 13 · Fredinsburg. to public speaking, I'd lik Kerley and Susan and Barry Claiming she was too young take this time to make a pu Potter. Kerley said, .. This is all to recall any of the 50s music or announcement, except pl1 very important. We all had our r~lia was Pelzer. "I was just a be advised that my wife < hair done specjal in the 50s child at that time. I remember all my public speaking ir style for this pany. so we could Howdy Doody and that's matters. because I'm not have the total look.'' about It," she said. ''lowed," joked Lee. •••••lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••••lllll Snapping to the beat off to A couple of surprises were "Actually rm the only . ... . --~ne corner were Holly and Jeff on the benefit's itinerary wi th here really fro,n the 50 Fredinsburg, Cyndi Harrell, Shan-Gra-La impersonators think. And at our parties ------------.--------------.1 Beth Pelzer and Marsha singing leaders of the Pack. those days) we never had _ Julian. ··All of us girls.are PSA and a professional Elvis bald men,·· Lee added. ----------- lt'salifesooutrageous flight a tte ndan.ts." said Presley look-a-like to enter-.. I think this party is n it takes two women to Jive ii. -.=====================;i great. but I have to add ~WI\ u.EHTZ--•MU.OS P!:aMNi-NT!Jl StW'Fl:Jl'S ~ J MUUAY AlaAKAM TOlo4 HULa !UZASn4 llJUUIXlll w.JN (AIJn9 -IXIT'UCll ~ raJtlOl.a ,IDftllY --OWIUIS IUIY = MOlAU. HMJSllW4 -IU'T1L<H...S3(11 -=..-.w ~ ,::=: NIMlU MAUlM!Jl ": MnJZJA \Of~ -TWYU nt.u.r -"':::.-: ""1'1;A SKA1'l'1!1I _wn. 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INDEP9llENT NEWS -12:15- OO MOYE * * * "Flfst Blood" I 111a21 SytYester Stalone. RicNrd Crenna -12:»-• a ~y NIGHT YllE08 e TAl.8 FfOt TME OMK8IDE 8 OOOONOHT LA.: VIDEOS (!)MIME • • • "Th• Hound Of The Biik•- .... 11959) Ptl• eu.tq. Andre Matti, eMCME· t * t "Jllndlo DIUce'' Pt75) Jell 9ridgel. Sam w.i..on. • LM.MEICNlmu ~~YORK HOTTMO<S t "Woning tt Out" (196't Jolnna S1om1. Ent Ectwatds -1U- ,$.;MOYE * "The let Pntll" (19141 Aober1 Unctl. Mer f Cfosby -1:00- 8MOYE t * t ''The Ctuudea 11935) LOfel· •• y CMlg. "" Keilll eMOYE I l * * * "'Cn1ie'1 ()ioa I 1983) Boo Hope. l..uale 811 GMWIOllAH (%)MOYE *·~"Ripa Man" (1914) EmlllO u. '-2. tWl)' o..i S1ln:tOa.. -1:10- (C)MOYE t t * ''Monty Python I The Mllt*'Q OI Life" (1983) Johll C.... 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The film is not anti anything, except maybe boredom. What it is· is a 1930s screw- A place where everyohe risked everything for a piece of the American Dream . ·" '. TIU-STAR PICrURF.S Ptntnr~ El> HARRJS AMY MADIGAN In A LOUIS MA1.L£ nt..M "'Al.At-«>BAY Wlr!IHOMGUYEN DONAWMOITAT ProdunlonDfslgMdbyTJlEVORWIWAMS l Olrtttor of Phocograpr.y-CURTtS CLARJC Mu k by RT COOVER Wrtttt'n by ALICE A.Rl.Eli ~I(·L ---..... :i ProdUCt'd by U>UISMALLE8nd VIN<:ENTMAU.t Dl'rt'Ctfd by LOUIS MAU.£ Affl qo\.I~ . ~~-=~·-jp . ,,...,," __ "9 .... - 1 e Oateboot</ Friday. Aprll 5, 1985 ball comedy. with punk types _ ked on the head and _assu and funky pads replacing the that she IS Su.san. This ma glamor girls and art-deco her target for the aveni drawing rooms. The plot is mobster (~111 Patton} as · right out of the screwball as t~e l~ve.mtere~t ofaba~ period, complete with a touch pr0Ject1on1st (Ai~ Qua of amnesia to strain but not" Meanwhile Susan as hel1 break credulity. the spa salesman find Robe Roberta (Rosanna Arquet-The plot becomes c te) is a negJected New Jersey more involved but "the housewife, married to the grO'!\'S accordingly. The sc swinging owner of.a spa com-by t.Gora Barish is a marv• pany (Matk Blum). Her life complexity, pausing now proceed~ dreari ly by the then to skewer absurditie numbers; she prepares a meal the urban scene. SL while watching a Julia Child Seidelman emerges as a (Ii cassette, only to learn that her tor with impeccable tin husband is going out for din-and a carefbl eye. She prov ner. Sedretly she reads sex delicious views of such pl manuals and the personals as a punk-rock dancery ai columns. One day she finds an seedy magjco night spot. intriguing entry that begins As Roberta Rosanna 0 Desperately seeking Susan." queue progreM winni Susan is· something else. As from the aimless houscwit played by the rock star Madon-a woman at first terrified, 1 na, she is an anarchic spirit, intrigued by the dan&erou! given to outrageous outfits and she has assumed. Mado1 alleycat habits. She leaves a accustomed to selling mm trail of un~id bills~qd be-ofrecords,can haveasm uc trayed boyfriends. . a film career as she wants. Through circumstances that is pure dynamite on the scr won't bear retellinl Roberta making Susan the H follows Susan's traiT, gets con-Golightly of the 1980s. 296 7 lllllOR ..... ., COSTA MESA . ISO-Ott6 ., ISO-Ott7 5000 VIDEO MOVIES Selections From The 1920's To 1980's Plus Adult Films NEW RELEASES W')OO· MEMBERS 6 EA. 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I n't want to see or talk to yone. But I know I must get and face the world, so I put a happy face and force· ysclf to keep m y appoint- cnts. This could mean soing the beauty salon, taking a ild to the·dentist, attending a mmittee meeting. playing rds with the girls, meeting a iend for lunch, visiting my other-in-law. doing m y stint a volunteer worker in a by everyone in · town. The} thought his li fe was perfect: Then one day he wen( home .. and put a bullet through his , head. I saw myself in that poem and it frightened me. I have read your advice to others to ''seek counseling," but I cannot bring myse lf-to do it. I would be humiliated if anyone knew. I'm ashamed that with all the advantages I "'WITNESS' Is the perfect movfe ... excttlng, romantic, and beautiful to took at. Harrison Ford is tough, sexy, and smart In the best role of his career. Harrison Ford is the new Bogart." Pat COi ns CBS NEWS have.ram unable to enJOY life. Please. Ann La nders. tell me what to do. -No Name, No City, No State. Dear Friend: Yoo need to understand the condition that is causing you pain and ruining your life. The help you seek is in a booklet called "De- pression: What We Know." It will answer the following ques .. lions: A~~~"~~~2Y!.!!..E!~~~~ ~n NOW PLAYING A .. .,.,.._...,!Wj =-. BREA Mann B•ed l>Wa '>?9 S339 CYPRESS Cyp!e% 8?8 1660 • El TORO (<!WillCIS Et I OIO 581 9500 llMllE • OMMGf Qoeclon1e 6J.4. 2553 COSTA MESA FOUllTAlll Val.LEY ECIW2ICISHa11>o1 TNll1 631 3501 famotyfout9611)07 E ClWar<ls Cinema WOOClbrK!Ql' SS1 ~ AAAHUM •COSTA MESA ECIW1rds Soum Coast Pim ~ 2711 P dl;rll( ' A11<1""1m 01111! In 8 79 9850 W)at is clinical depression? Wbo gets depressed? Can de- pression be treated? wm the depressed person recover ? Will the depression return? How likely is the possibility of suicide? Wbat causes de- pression? Does depression run in families? Can depression be prevented? Where can the depressed person go for help? Address the envelope this way: Depression Consumer IBfor· mation Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Yoa wtll find a gold-mine of information in tbose 6S pages-. I urge everyone in my reading audience who suffers from depression, or wants to help suets a pel'son, to send for this booklet immedfately. It is free. \\\II \I ~ '\l\IHll> \10\11 ~l>\f\Tl RI \Hfllll\1, llt \1 \\ \\ll \111 M l\\OJlllt \l\\lfk\Of Tiil i \l\IR\t I ll\ll\1 Tllh FIUUTIOll ,.._.J lif t ~I I Rt I ot Tiit ~\\U R I> .. 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Telling depressed person to ''snap ut of it" is like telling a paraplegic to get up and walk, But l don't blame him for being unsympathetic. Peopl e who haven't experienced it have no idea what it is like to battle a black mood. Several months ago you printed a poem called 0 R1ch- ard Corey." It was about a man whQ was fldmired and envied For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-VID 641-5671 .. , i "An lnsp6red comedy." l fif Nf W "OllK 1-S IO"Vt ~ ·10 be cherished." NfWSWUk Doll.a 14.,_. "Brooks approaches the visionary. He is getting things on film t~t no one else has touched. "A very brave, very tunny movie. the work of a vttal and startling comic artist." I~ VU.-GI \IOICl OcMtt !dfll>l<!W' "A daring new comedy." lOS ANC.tlfS IM S Pomcto Golh•~ n ~ 511-SllO EDWMOS SADOl£BACIC n YCJIO ID AT IOCllfllD ... &54-Ull DMMDS llMISl'TY - . C.US .. ACIOSS fMll UCl1 "****·Highest Roting." -.. "One priceless scene otter another, all of which ore wildly funny." .... "' .. '16.. 'iE AM .............. "Go see it! A '9+'." "Hilarious and wildly funny." VAt"''" i.A,,f1 )t~""~ xtvf• '"Lost In Atnerica' is hilarious. A c leverer comedy would be hard to Imagine." flO<;fC">N Mfl~Atr r or•"9 lllc•"• "A small treasure." ........ "Genius.u " · · "The first great comedy of · 85." "Hilarious. Brooks is one of the funniest men in America ." "Don't Miss It! Hystehcolly tunny." VA."'°,"~~ "'~~,. ' t-,.JP.,.... ••• .., .... 673-1350 BMMOS IJ)() •••• 634-2553 CIE01E wam1111m 191.3935 I EDWMOS CllMl •ST IDlWISlD AT. GtlDCN ET ..aRT ._, AT N LI)() awtllM & u . "" Oatebook/ Friday. April 5. 1985 17 '. !J ... I 'Anything Goes' shipshape at Sebastian's ~ . TOM TITUS ange County dinner theater so Sebastian's. JQy Matthews, in fa r 'his year: Talent, energy far better voice than she was in and 1maganat1 on arc present in the same role at another pla y- abundance, overshadowing house last season. is a super- the silliness of the plot and the charged Reno Sweeney. And contrived dramatic setups for the barrel-shaped Richard the best of Porter's songs Kleber turns his comic lead, lumped into' one all-star show. Moun face Martin. into a ro- ( ·0 1c Porter's hybrid musical Director Bill Raftery has bust romp-gett ing consider- .. .\nything Goes." which is used every part of the San able mileage from his ample duc;tecl off pcnodicall v by local Clemente showplace not taken girth. pla ) hou~cs. grnerail> goc.s......_;JP by ~inner patrons for a Jeff Schlichter plays the down a littk bit like Chinese jljUductton that literally over-. hustling stockbroker pursuing food -ta~t\ hut not entirel) flows into th e audience and the betrothed heiress with filling. · · choreographer Denise Dales admirable gusto, while Lynn .\t leac;t that hLld been the has '>tagcd some top-n otch Dove as the object of his <:a5c until Sebastian·., w e .. t dance numbers to augment the affection dtsplays a superior DtnnL·r Pia\ house got hold of enjoyment. Pan1cularl) 1m-singing voice behind an un- it and ga\ c the balf centuf)-old press1ve arc the rapid-fire pretentious fa cade. Donna !>h1pboard romance \Ch icle a ··Heaven Hop." the pan-Berg 1s a delightful Bonnie. complc11.· o\ crha ul in cft)dock. oram1c p111a1 of the title tune Moon face's gum-cracking '\lo\\ rt., hi tting on all eight and the r~.mpant . shO\.\ • moll. while Mark Rydzynsk1 n ltmkr<:. \\1th more horse-mansh1p of Blow. (Jahnl'I. offers a more vital. energet ic pO\\.t'r than an) pla~grn:r has a Alo\\.." all ~upcrbly backt·o b) Sir Evel)n Oakle1gh than we're right to np1.·ct. and conse-musica l d1r~ctor D. Jay Brad-used to seeing. but makes the qucnth 11°'> 1h1.• mo'>l l'nJO~ahk lq ~nd h1~ ll vl'-p1~cc combo. conce pt work in hrs ~ccncc; pr()du rtton olkrcd h\ an Or-< ast1 ng1sa parucularplusat w11h the sultry Renti. . r r------------------------1 Crunch Box. Of course you can carry out your favorite crunch From individual dinners to our big value packs. Long John Silver's food soufltJs every bit as good to yoT· ' ' ' \ Even the minor roles are honed to a fine gloss -Joe Heintzelman as the prissy purser and Jeff Biddinger ac; the im bibing business ex- ecutive pack a lot of comic character into their per- forma nces. Y oun~ dancers Danett Crippen. Lisa Bishop. Sheri Hall and Debbie Foley sparkle as Reno\ "An~e l s." "Anything Goes" 1s sh1p- o;hapc in every respect. and as seawonhy a show as yo u'll find on the dinner theater stage. lt eonttnuec; through May 19 at '\cbasttan 's West. 140 .\ \ c. Pico San ( ll'mentl' Call 492-99'0 for 11ckt·1 rnfor- mauon NOT FAR UP THE frec•M1)1 in El Toro. a group of )Oung- ">ll'rs who nm) he hoofing 11 a1 Scba'>llan\ 1n another 10 year\ rcce 1q:d \Orne fine ba!>1c trn1n- rng in the unc-wcekl.'od-0111~ production of"You'rc a G Man. Cha rlie Brown." Under the banner of Lake Forest Showboaters, yo ung troupe performed original "Pea nuts" mm quite effectively under directi on of Mary Schwam the El Toro High Set theater. ~ Featured were JefTKumt tlfc title role. Lon Uced Luc). Laura Banker a!> Pep mint Patt ). David Bloc~ Snoop}. Ryan chwancr Lmu-. and ~le\ 1.· Mariette \chrocdcr. along 'With a mcmher choruc; The )Ol 'ltcrs v.ere cspcc1all y prC'i')l H' in the pre--tn m 1 <:.~wn .. Book RJpon" mcnl. Tht: ~huwhoater<:.. \\ho pot on adult productions. mount .. fhc Pa1ama (ia1 l hl\ \llnlnll'r. u--~ ~ ·--····- "~MASK' IS SUPERB .. ONE OF THE MOST Bf:A\&TIFUL LOVE STORJ ES WE 'VE __ _._._t\-f)·IN THF MOVI E! IN QUITE A LONC. T IM[ ... I ,. t • 'I ~ 1111 '.I••\ II "'MA~K ' I GENUINELY MOVINC ' ' \ ',I ",\\J" \1\1 \/ • toNGJo.fN. SILVEl{S. NOW PLAYING A VNIVUSAl 1'1("1 ............. (., ... ... sEAFOoo SHOPPES 3095 Harbor Qlvd., Costa Meu Oust aouth of the San Diego Freeway across from Fedco) 11 Datebook/ Friday. April 5, 1985 --~~~~~~~~~rT~~~~~~~~--J -. MIA. lM-"° lltJTI MllA'W ..__ . ._ .... °""' .. Ill "010 ..... ,. ~--• N ... ood thl' the the ical the r in 1001 ·r in a ... :>er- a" a .. i a\ I(). 1ng- 1m- ter- ~cg- > a.,r DN THE TOWN Fin<" (:onlinf:'ntal tui~inf" a nd "'.ill a n Aclvt·nlure in ~u lural Ea t in~ :WITH BRENDA CAPONERA RM ELOS -Easter Brud1 hi\ Easter you can enjoy a d11iona l Italian buffet fiesta at rmelos located in Corona dcl r. C'armclos has an atmosphere Old Italy. full of warmth and cndhness. Authentic l tahan dis- ~ as well as fabulous American d Continental entrees arc served a gracious accommodating nner. Carmelo himself super- ~" the k11chen where only fresh gl'tablcs. provin1 veal. and east- pnm(' meats arc used. The dl· \elct'llOn of unusual pastas l' made on 1he premises. The rumpt1ous Easter Brunch will be ncd from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 m. ou1doors on the patio t•a1hcr permitting) as well as in- >or\ Ca ll 675-1922.Tlle Easter nny's Coming to THE GRIND- R < •Ul'\\ who's coming to your ·1~hhorhood Gnnder Gourmet offct' l\hoppc~ The Easter Bunn} 111 appear In Per~on from 7 m -'I pm. this Easter Sunday al I C1rindcr Restaurants 1n urhcrn California. He will \ISll 11h each child of all age\ .ind l'\Cnt rhem with their vel) 01,1,n 1lorcd l:.a\ler egg. Parents arc en- >ura~cll to bring camcra'i to com- l'moratc 1h1s 'ipcc1al occa~wn I H':ll lhe famil}' to a dchc1ous rt'J~la'il , lunch or dinner at 1hc nndcr ( hoo~ from a wide •kt turn of gourml'I prepared. onmm priced foods and refre.,h- cnt\ including the fahulous SI o5 E)l' Opener": 2 cgg!i. ~ HJ\3{(l'\. 4 pancakes and a sm ile t·nl·d 111 11:30 a.m.)! OR for . 'IUB!a Now Servi.ng COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY$199 IRUICH lnclud-. B•verage W•ll Drink or Beer 9:00 Al to 1:00 ,. 845-8091 1712 Placentl• Coat•M- t 'tt..\1111 hrl'uklo" & lun1 h • J.'11rm11I I Jin1n11 '"' I 11nrwr J..xp+-rlt'I)• t' t ht> •plf'nd11r 11f dtnml( u11t 111 11n t-IP11nnt 111 mc""pht>rl' "'1th l(twtrl m11r1t111u~ mral' dinner ... Callfom1a St-.k \ r-i .. h .. dcl1catel} prepared and topped with ..all-a. frc\h avocado anll tomato shce-1. The Grinder has a mt· nu that ha'> something for c\Cl)Ont•' I a<it) complete children·-; meal t•rn n- om1cally priced from SI 20-S I 75 Senior Cttm:ns ma} cnJn) 20 pcr- cenl off bet"'Ct't} 2-5 pm da1I}' with the Gnmter\ ~n1or V I P D1scoun1 Card. Beer and v.inc arc available at most loca11on'> 'aned arra ~ o f appetizers. cro1\~nl'>. new fresh spcc-1alt1es and a hreakfa!>I menu 1hcr1's Just bur\ling \\<llh dcllCIOU\ ~lccuons :10.)0 t:. Cm1 .. 1 11 .. )., C.oru1111 J .. 1 \1ar '""'" 11••" all add up lo 1he be<1t Joli} Roger ~===:!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•·!!!"1!!!·1!!!;!!!;!!!1 !!!!!!!'!!l[l!!I'~ The Grinder Ciourmct ( ofTcc Shoppe is located on C oa't 11 1,1,y. in Newport and Huntington Beach.GULLIVER'S Tra- dJUonal Easter Dinner Gulliver's will bc o,crv1ng b <itcr dinner in thl· trad1t1onal manner on Sunday . .\pnl 7th. '-\n all-time. old-time favorite will Ix-added to the menu Raked Ham. II will he an uld-l3.,h1oned lla"orful Bone-in ba~cd ham w1th all the trimming'> Other cnm·es for Easler will inclutk Roasted Duck. Australian Lob'itcr tail. and Ciull1,cr'<i <;1gnaturc &ntrcc. Pnme nt><-of bccf Re"><.'n auons art· t'\\l'nt1al' Ca ll X H -X4 I I ( iulhvl'r'\ I\ hx:llt'd at 18482 Ma c.\nhur Bhll in lrw'lc J OLLY ROG ER - Easter Dining Is a Tradition In v.hat hac; bcrnme an .innual fam1I~ trad1t1on l ht• foll} Roger Restaurant<. proudl}' offer d1n1ng on Eao;ter Sunda} Tht• ona~1on prom1~s 10 be an e~tra .,pcc1al affair this year hccau~ The Jolly Rogt•r''> fresh new menu tcature~ load!> of tan1a h11ng choices that lht• whole famll } will en10~ A F.a\ll'f C\ t•r1 Ir Cha 50 re'ltaurant!I bear The Jolh Roger name and mo'il lo- lalwn' 1,1,111 be open on Easter \unda)' lrom 7 a.m WAI I CAJ- Per10<rn11nces Tues lhru Sun Slit an<l Sun B•uoch 3503 I . HertK>r Boul.,,erd lente Ane, CA 92~04 "'.._ ... lol-0<1" ol S... O~h<r, Be,_.,, su"•l1owel'lll Hungry for Something Pleasant? small •. in- ttmatc. with a pka\ant a t- mo<\phl·n:. good • '>l'r\ act.· and best ofall. good French Country D1nin1 Newport (71 4) OSS-27SS ( • O<.I .. :~n \m II M,,1.HU '"'' ,,, • I \ I""', ------------------" • I • • ti • 4 I , •• • 4 • W • C!eteledte €tUtee 5'11dag r !JH Batloa Sunday Btunch 9 AM lo 3 PM Dinner • Regular Menu 3 PM lo 10 PM T ' .-...-J Early Bird Dinners $6 95 • ~ 4PMto6PM \Jj}Jji/;f,"!';f!!!/: 801 E. llolboo ~ BALBOA 673-n26 Oatebook/ Friday. Aprll s. 19~5 at ·. .L. • f • ~-· RIVIERA RESTAURA NT By CHRIS CRAWFORD 0....-Cer•.._..... How ofte n do you encounter a fashion- able.awa rd-winning festaurant in a shopping mall? ··At the time we opened. we were told that there were very fe w others. if any, in the whole United States:·· says Jackie Bouscary of the Riviera res taurant. South Coast Plaza. Jackie. along with her ~usba~d Rene Bouscary. and partner Andre Porro. p1ol')cered ·the concept in· 1967. just as the shopping complex was getting underway. "Eighteen years ago. Orange County· was starting to grow in this area." she continues. "and we saw an opportunity to sta rt a restaurant like this." .. All th ree of th em grew up in the restaurant business. ··Both o f Rene's parents were in the business. Andre's fath er was a fa mous maitre d' in Paris. and my fa ther was the first chef at The Arches," savs Jackie. Before joining toget her as partners. ··my husband worked 15 \Car!> with Chasen's in Los Angeles where he ~as top ca ptain. and Andre worked at L'Escoffier and The Wjndsor in Los Angeles." As a reflection1 of the ow.ners' back- -OU grounds, the Ri viera ~,s similar in outside appearance to a chic Parisian cafe. Once inside. however. you find that it is much more than a small cafe. In addition tn the main dining room. decorated in romantic Old w orld style, there are iwo-b:rrrquet room"S where up to 70 people can be accommodated. Members of the business community are a large pan of the Riviera's regular clientele ~ dining there at least once a week and sometimes every day. "Some of our regular patrons even request a parti.cular table and waiter every time.'' says Jackie. "Most of our waiters have been with us for at least 13 years. and our manager. Perry Jehangri. has been wi th us 17 1 /2 years." Chef Richard Bergner. with the Riviera since 1970. specializes in ~ontinental cuisine, includin~ long-standing fa vorites such as Scampi 10 Garlic Butter. Veal Cordon Bleu. D~kji nga !'Orange with Cointreau, and Steak Tarllfc. Dishes requiring tableside preparation. such as flarnbe. are a continuing pan of the restaurant's repertoire. sa,ys Jackie. because th e own ers betteve such service is worth preserving. . She also points with pride to their newly reorganized wine list which features 119 wines from California, France, Gerrnany, a nd Italy. Reflecti ng back over the 18 years, Jackie says, "It was a stru~Je in the beginning, but the Segerstrom family gave us a chance, and_. the location has been very, very good." Pictured is hostess Sally Restaurant in Costa Mesa. and oner Jackie Bouscary of the Riviera ,• 2{ec~_!_ aFn:tiiWEEK Cocktail _) OF THE WEEK f1lackburd1 Seafood Fettacini 1 clove garlic, cbopped or minced 'la slick batter 'la cap allced maallroma 3 OUDCft IDOW crab meat ~ cap leavy cream (DO HIJIUtlrttOD) Saute garlic in butter. Add sliced mushrooms and snow crab meat. Saute 3 minutes. Add heavy cream Simmer 3 minutes to reduce. Pour over hot coo~ed fettucin1 noodles. pnnkle with Parmesan chec-sc. Vanilla Bun Rum Soak one whole vanilla bean in 8 ounces of rum for 3 days. Add coke or any mi~er. Pour over cracked ice. Serve with sprig of min t. These reci pes were submitted by Blackbc.ards Res taurant of Newport Beach. 2e Oatebook/ Friday, April 5. 1985 Ho URS OF OPERATI ON BRu NCHEON,_--11--- 10:00-2:30 DINNER .5:00-10:00 ~ 111 F ( 011A•-i l1 11.1rn" ( ·1111c '' \ DH \I .\fl . 711 fi73-lll20 ~'11 ~~ ~~· ~·~-~l ~~~~~~T~~~~~~llll~' ' Le Chardonnay Champagne Brunch ~ Fl'11lurinJ: \ti,:nun• or Rr!'L lfaJtOUI or 'w11 llu1i. , l<ou•h·ri l>u1·k Ii nit 11r1d Hal.r d llam \lu-11 I•' \,•-..p•irt I .l1.1111l"·r l'l.tH'r• $I ~. '10 '" S;! I 11·, • I I' \I ''' -: I' \I --~~~~~.;..;...;..:i;....;.;._=..;;:...;...., flranJ<P C ounh tlullroom \l.1~1111!0 ,.,., Caf r Gau-bo f rt'tlft\ •• "°'f,._.4 tah ....... 1., 0111 I lirf ,j, ( .u1•11w I t\r ~ nl,.rt,ururwul 1111111 .. llHl f'\I \duh· 11 ·, ,,., I lulolr"" I! -' I wlrr S 'I• I ., ,.., lfoff,,, II or1•••I " l'tJlll I J r•h•tl.t1Ulll't'l1I 111 ltll '" ·; CIO I' " '''"" $1 • ,, • I l11l1tr,.11 I.!.'.( I 11°!.·1 f '' • Ea&tf'r Egg llunt with t:astf'r Runny! -l • 7t1e REGISTRY -.. J fotel • x. ~ ~ Bop t .o it for ~ -a Happy Easter Sunday. April 7 ~~~~,~<---==~=-~-===:::::=:~.,,..,,.,..,.. ...... ~~~~~- MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR BJlUNCH or DIN~ER Monurh He• l'I••• l.eJ11na llli1url \<rQ 26211 • t% 'i77.I ....,,.,hfrum 91:m 411f IH .. -r r-t P.llf. Ilana l'oinl Man na Ilana l'oin• C>61 ~n22 ! . ""'' float ShP- BnHh (;;;,- HtiOO 411f 01,.,.., r,_ "':\() P. 'f. 23311 Mul•l.nrl• •• Rrdar Heu1r Lah t'ur""'t Vrllaar tJ Toro 170<t222 lin.nrh ,;;;;- IO:OO 411f Dieffr fn>M it P.M. TDNTHETOWN hef s showmanship enlivens Carmelo 's EVERLY B.USR SMITH 1va Carmelo! There's a ·se nse of life and liveliness utCarmelo's, thenewcrea- ofCarmelo Manto on the st Highway in Corona del r. You see it outside. in the son awnings and um- llas of the bricked patio. u sec it as you step inside to modeling which brings new tness and openness. he enlarged lounge is invit- . wllh a much bigger bar and all opening which ~ives ual access to the dming m. French doors bring in t to the diners and afford a a~nt view of the patio. nls soften the entire scene. nd on Wednesday thro ugh ndays, Carmelo'~ strolling s1cian. the Neopolitan. ppc Cuomo. sings and plays itar. adding to the festive I of the room_ Tuesday ough Saturday, the voice d piano duo, Sergto and rry. perform in the lounge. Carmelo's chef de tableside roduces still more activity the dining room. He looks t as Italian as he should. peaks only a little English'' d is the focus of diners' ention, whether tossin~the sta or flaming an entree. is new concept; it seems to c. stri kes a nice balance tween the formal 1c;torante'.' and the casual ranoria." Although perhaps ore "ristorante," it's not in e least stuffy. Yei.the chairs cold. appetizers and twcnt)' different entrees. Our waller su$&ested that we share angel hair pasta al pesto·or fettucine Alfredo as an appetizer. W~ chose the Alfredo, which the chef prepared deftly. adding cream. Parmesan and a wel- come dash of fresh ly grated nutmeg. All dinners include soup or salad. and my partner ordered the minestrone soup. which. though zesttl y navored. ap- pealed with its lightness and freshness .. M} salad wa~ a pretty and appetizing melange of tomato. ripe olives. carrots. zucchini. mushrooms and greens with a light Italian dressing. From a list of seafood. which tempted with four different scampi dishes. baby salmon and filet of sea bass. my husband selected the sautecd filet of sole with lemon butter sauce. It was fresh . moist and tender and perfect!} seasoned with the lemon and capers. Of the veal entrees - Parm1g1ana. al limone. marsala. Romana -I chose the scalop1nc Pavarotti : sautecd veal cutlets with white wihl' and c1eam sauce. The quality of the veal was superb: fork tender and o f delectable na vor. The menu hadn't men- ti oned . however. that the sauce '' hcavtl} seasoned with Dijon mu tard. Much as I love D1joo. I lo\e del1 cate veal even more. and wished the chef had cut the mustard by half. Entree port1o n'i. by the way. are i:norc I than generous. - For dessert. our waiter an- nounced apples Oambe or zabaglione, a freshly-prepared custard of egg yolks, sugar and Marsala wi ne. I decided on the latter.""' particularly since Carmelo's is so strong on WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES, DINNERS. TROPICAL COCKTAILS, BANQUET FAClUTIES. CA TEAING. FOOD TO GO OPEN 1 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 31• 8eacl> Blvd 827-1210 Neel Knoll s Aneflelm 995-9920 e elegant, the tables nicely 1-------------------------1 pointed with crisp lin~ns, sh nowers. The dishes all gin with fine ingredients ilk fed Provini veaJ. Eastern ime meats, fresh vegetables. shl y-prepared pastas). Yet 11 dinner prices lie in the 3.95 'to $17.95 range. The Friday evening we ned at Carmelo's. two har- ed waiters seemed to tend the tire dining room. Yet ours oughtfully asked. "How is ur timing?" We weren't in a sh and didn't mind the most two and a half hours it o us to me. But since we had the time to lk . we'd have apprcciateoa m which is not quite so live." Perhaps it was the ation of our table, but we d difficulty bearing o ne other. Carmelo's list of almost inety wines includes French, erman and California wines, well as Italian. We enjoyed a inot Grigio while perusing c menu, which suggests eight st.as. a variety of hot and JOIN US FOR ,EASTER! We'll Be Serving Dinner and Featuring Special Favorites fo BREAKFAST Including .; . EGGS BENEDICT· FRENCH TOAST ._~ GOLDEN BELGIAN WAFFLES "BUILD YOUR OWN" OMELElTES COUNTRY FRIED SJRIDTN-sTEAK & EGGS- Champagne available by the Glass or Bottle ~ons :RPser BALBOA ISLAND (bttr A wine service only) ~From7AM COSTAMF.sA (Harbor ShopplnjJ Cen~r) Opcofnm8AM LAKEFO~T (off l·S at I.Alce Forest Of.> ~f'rom8AM IRVINE (~~ifli'Rd.) tableside presentation. But i\ was a busy night. and the dish was simply presented to us - golden. frothy, still warm, and sweeter than sweet. Shaved chocolate embellished the top and a love ly almond macaroon reposed 1nrlfe15o1- tom. We enjoyed Carmelo's. and panicularty appreciate the bal- ance of nonhem and southern dishes. reflecting the talent!> ol three chefs -from Milan. thr GULLIVER'S Cf:ASrEI{ ~UNDAY ...... ,-. Eue•ull 833 ·84 l l 18482 MA C ARTHUR IRVINE . 1, A faithful r<.'\.re:it1on ol the .~.1r1i'.,qh11H1\! rc-;t.lur.1n1 111 1h1: H.1" .111.in Rt.,.>c.·fll ' -.'lntcmational gounnd cui~in<" prcacntcd in a unique dining atmo~pbcre Dmin~ fr,,m ":11.1pm ntithrh l''11·1·1 "''" l.l\ Ja.. kct~ fllf ~·nrkmen, plr.1-e '-..., RC<;('r\.0111nn' 714 ~~"'q.1(' Emttald of Anatwim Houl. nn:t to DhMYland 1717 So. Wat St., ~~lwlm, CA 92802 Oatebook/ Friday. April 5, 1985 1 1 . ,, I .I I I l I ' f , 1 • \· .l OUTCJNTHET ~ iji u r. ~~0~~~$~~&-~tt~~u~ 11£~T~ Country Gourmet Breakfast 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM MON-FRI YOU'LL LOVE OUR NEW HEARTY BREAKFASTS rROM fHf HAWAIIAN SUNRISE TO THE PAUL BUNYON SPECIAL Pl.AH YOUR llUSINEU MEETINGS IN OOR PNVATE ~.ROOMS • CUSTOlll OMELETS • 30 ITEMS JO CHOOSE Atoll • ~CINNAMON AOUS ~ • BtSCUITI A GRAVY .-..0 MUCH, MUCH MOREi 1.4112 AMhltl at Edinger Tustin 730-0115 Treal 1hi-family this Easter Sunday to a delicious breakfast. lunch or cMncr at your favorite Grinder Choose from a wide variety of ecooom 1{aJ. full course seiectK>nS 1ncluc:11na the all time favorite .. , 165 Eye Opener." wtth two qas. two sausaees. tour pancakes and a smile {served 'ttl 11 30 AM) or f0< dinner. the .. , 3 9S Griifaf Steak Br ... USDA Choice top sirloin steak with all the trimmings {served rrom :, 00 PM to 9 00 PM) • 100-lo tOON l!M>l Afft8\I_,, ""'°""""-''n--llnf toltWedLIW't --~l>fl"'"" ,,.,...... ' JO c,......, GouffMt Cofltt \l!oltPO') 1hrw~1 ltn An~ -1 ~I'-._ nr.,..,<°""'• C•" 1800 6fl4I Hl\1r1<111ow,...,_,,...,."''""'' _...,...,..~ Z2 Oatebook/ Friday, April 5. 1985 1.----~------------------------, 'I ••&.l•t• • S.o. Appetlto" Tradition al Italian Laster BuHet F ea•t ~ with C hampagne or Aati pumante featuring Italian & Contine ntal Oe licacie6 S I0 .95 O~ IO::u1 A.\I .... :l::m l'.\1 . n .. ~ular llinnf'r \lr nu "i,.r.,,.tl frum :;;:lo p.m. · 3520 E. Pacific Coast H wy. • <.:orona dt'1 Mar -675-1922 Italian Riviera and Cal But I should warn you considering the moc price of our dinners (~ and $14.75) I was surpn rceei-ve a b~l-for $65. Ho- 1 managed that? Well. was the wine of course the pasta was S9. 95, the d $6.50. In a subsequent con tion with owner Ca Manto, I mentioned t thought $6.50 a bit panicularly without ben a performance by the ch told me this was an errc that the zabaglione s ha.ve been $5.50. prepa tableside. Manta, by the way, su fully blended fine Italia1 with music during the 22 he owned La Strada it 1-------------------------1 Angeles. And although t QIRECTED RY JACK BUNC 'l I --......... . ..... , .. NEIL SIMON rr catMI -1"' Hl1ll Ta l&HJ.111 l&ICI llllC&L never allow cntertainm. be too optrusi¥e, he doe to make Carmelo's • musical." Carmelo's also preS< fine-sounding buffet a and cold delicacies oo days,. for $I 0.95, incl champagne or Asti Spur Typical dishes in~ludc with rosemary, mannat( plant. pastry filled spinach, veal, carrots; la duckling with orange. salads and a variety of de CARMELO 'S, 352 Coast Hwy., Corona de Reservations: 675-1922. for dinner, Tue.-Sat. fl p.m.; from 5:30 p.m. Sunday brunch. 11-2:30 Your WILL 1sa WAY to varqu1 sh EMPHYSEf'v Ord ASTHf'v One sen1rnc.p mM!rted by your attorney -11iwe and ti.queattt to 1t American Lunt Assotl.ttlo the sum of ~'-' ta uted fOf its Pf*a1 purpo -can help prevent and c•re f lung d4seasn tt\31 cripple anc loll adults and ct11IC1ren T.AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION TN ~!MM &Ml ._,.,.. 1717 North Broedw•t Sente Al)a, CA 92708 abna. that. le rate 13.95 ;ed to Nhad there And r'Cf \a· rml'lo hat I high. !fit of !f. He ·r anJ hould ·ed at nt a f h ql Su n· uding iantl'. veal d <;U?· With sagnt'. pasta sscrl\ o r Mar. Oprn ·om n Sun. • n be ...... ')( I ·-----------------------------------~~~ TON THE TOWN 1i.1H 1h1 prime of your hfechoosing lrurn 1 hr t·xten:iive 25 item menu. Sn·-•k•. -1·af1~JCI. salad11. Italian and \11·\uan r11•hf'I. and more. Western 1 li .. rr1. .mr1 country ambience. l.11111 h \I F Dinner M-S. Happy li111ir \I I· 1:10_. 7 p.m. Sat.ellite d ish. l.1" ••11lt'rtt1inment a nd ' dancing. "•111 I 'hc1mpagnt' Buffet Brunch lfl .! 111 Hanqut'l faci1ities. 14982 lt.·dh1ll r1111tm. 730-0 115. 'l•Ulh mati1 d.111\ \11-«lt·•I in pru 1 h11Ch 111 q11,1lrl\ ttnd wn11 , II•·• r an<J w111t· ,..,\HI Opt-n'd,111' lr1o111 I'\ am 1 l'IH" (',,11,t llv.\ 111 L11K1111.1 Mf'r1 .1rl11 I M11(11n.1 Bh11 h 1•17 tr•,- CALFORNIAN Ht;MING WAY'S In lht-'ll\'11• "' th• 1111111 h1m .. 1·ll , Hrm1111Cwa' ·., ,, " , 1·l1·t.r.1111111 111 1td"enture. of rum.i nc 1· .111d 1111 .irt 11( 11\ mic. Tht•ir • r•'<lll\•• d1.,hr--. won 11 "'"er awn rd .incl r ht-' olln un lflo. ORIGINAL BARN extPn'"l' v.1n1· l1"1 Tht· utmu ... plwn· AH \-1 ER STEAKH OUSE '"' w1trm and frwnclh 1110 ltll•·d """ ,,.· lht-\ 8rl' the ori ·nat. p enthu<.ia<;m 1-... 1,1l11t .. h .. d ... 1nct-1~17.! f111 11Wir one-and·a·ha!.!lc:..f LJlpo!l.1.1.uunw.<:i.J _ ___.~ lt''tam111111cah " lrl('(ltM I C'11r11na drl M11r 111 I'm 111< l'na .. r '11rt• rhuu .. e i.tealcs and featurin"' f "' Hwv at ~1iu Arthur Uh ti ft'; I 11 I .!11 1 ••1•l 1\ hruilmg Pmud.ly serving for • I'' ·'r' l.unch Mon.-Fri I I ·2. Din M ARRIOTT · Ni<.·oles 11•·r 1111Chtly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m. :-;,,, ~-:-\un from 4 p.m. 2001 Harb<.-r- Hhd I ·,,.,ta Mesa. 642-9777. .M<"-qu1t1· wo1t<I l111 • .t1ui,: '' 1h1· ~pt>c1altv hne 'lhP 1111·1111 l1·ttt11rt•• fre.,h ... eafuod 11nd pnmt' nw.11~ 11111 ~n~1llunal I 'ap111 C rt'ult· -rwnal• un 11 dad\' h11''' I )1111' 11111 • ,,,11,11. r ... l.u ed 11tn10spht'rl' with ('11nt1 mri11r1tn mo ... ir lmµ.•rlt·n pr1111 . from En.: l11rl'n 111mrilt·m1·nt tlw .1tlr<H ll\1• <lrc11r U1 nnf'I 1, '"" l'<f '\l•m -S111 from Ii IJ.111 11 ,,1,., •~ lon1fl'r1 w11h111 1ht' Nt·wrl(1rt H""' h ~tt1rr111tt 11 ... ,,1 !fel(I !'lol'\\IJClrl l l'lllt'I !Jr ( .rll o.t11 111011 t-:.\~IGl\N'R ~ ,..,h f1w.d ~ervcd with a side of fun. \11·1111 leature unique appetizer.,, •.11.irt.... ..eafood, croiSllanl sand ..,,,, h,., buricers. Me11can d ishM . 1111d ,111 rxciting brunch menu. l.11111 h and dinner from 11 a.m. ,.,., kday' Hrunch 9-:l on weekend-. ~ •rll luir with specialty drjnk11 lt.1p11\ hlfur 4 7 weekdays. In Co-.la \f,.,,, :--.. uth <'Ol!Sl Plaui 11arking lot t., "·" :!i I ~-In \.V~tmlnsl..r. ·I • \\ •·-tmmslt'r Mall Fl91 4M!i. l> .. 11• "'" evemngs in WHtmmster lnc,t11un. UftlSTOL BAR 6: GRILL · t Holiday Inn I rml111ona lly an all American f11,11r1te plnce·to eat and priced for 1.,mif\• dming. Everything from 111,.., 'teak& and chop. t.o special 'h11 kf'n d1shet1 and Jtesh !leafood ll111rnleOU11 u lad bar. Sumptuou~ d111f\ lunrheon buffet. Open daily r .. r dining end cocktails :t1:11 Hn"itul St •. Coeta Mesa. 557 :woo 'HA ZYllORSE ·n :AK HOUSE \ 11h1•ntir rounlry d1nmg, ff'aturm~ ~ ·• Inn C'11rn Fed Bttf Prime R1h. lrr,h "eafood and spedaJizing in 1 ht-1r famouA p8n·fried 11t~aks, 11nd d1· .... nt.s. Lunch Mon. Fri. I I :I. 1 linnpr Mon -Sun fl pm. (Dinner rt•"·rvation guarantffd). Authent1t· w, ... ll'rn decor, dancinit and live 1~111~1< · in the saloon: Oyer Hd. l-.x1t/Newport .,'wy.. Santa Ann ;~49 15L2. l>J LLMAN'S Tlw Dillman family i~ f11mou1J fur lhf'1 r traditional warm h1.-pil{ll11y and rine food. Finest prime rih m Hnlho11 and fr h fish daily. Conr 11lt'lr d inner ll)e{'iak d11ily. friendly "4'r\.1<'t' and 11 fun, del~hlful at m1"'pht rt1. Open daily for lunr h 11nd tlmnN. Brunch at. and 8110. 801 t-: B11ll>o'a. 671\. 7726. 1•00R RICHARD'S KITCHEN Pleasant paUo dlnJnc with spec· ~cul11r ~n view. F'amC'd for their ~umptuoua Reltclan warn... Bred· fa1t, lunch l dinner. Homemade .JAl>E DRAGON ..;lf·p 111111 tht' w1111clNl11l v.11rld ••I I ht· Orll'nl Tht-.ludl' I lrdl(•"' 'I"'' 1ill111•' 111 ~1rrh""" & M1111d11r1n n11'int'' "' olJ f 'hma. Y1111r h11•I j, Wallat·e l.t•t' With ('twfY1 nw11 01w11 f1°r lunth. dmiwr. S111 utHI Sun l>1m Sum 1Ch1111·, .. 'f p11 I 11lw Hrund11 H.111 q11t•I ll111htlt'' art' ll\IUl11t.I .. 11nd ht·t•t 111111 ~ 111f' orf' wr\1•rl Elt'l(llrll r1mrni: HI ulf11rcl11hl1• Jlfll<'' 1:!11111 U .. 111 h Bhd . ~IUnl••ll K'IK K!fl.I LI'S f<F.STAlJRA~T If v11u l .. v1· ('h1111•,1· l•HMI. \11Urt' ~llr<' tu f'nJtt\ dmml( ht'rl'. 11' l.1 ', prom l"l'" truh 11111h.,n11c <'huw~ f1M1d Thr 1111'1111 111ft'r-. 1t w1r11' 1.11111.'I\ ol 1•x11t1t <l1!<hl'-.. from a 111 rnrte 111 111mh1natilfn~. Br1>oth1ak1nl( df'cnr 111 11 -.1prl'ml'I\ lw1111t1ful ,11 " m1..,phl're 'I r11p11 al drink' to (jllen1·h y11ur I hir'I 0 !M'O 'even dayi. 11 wePk for lun<h nod rl111nrr XOOI Ad11m 1<. ll uttt 1nl(to11 Hf'i!C'h .... Ufi~ !JI 1!'1. MEDITERRANEAN ROOM · Alrport~r Inn 1---· Ccmj(ental 11nd 'l('('ludffi frmn tht- hu11y import .. urroundinj(11' The Mt"d1tf'rranenn Room 11fferr. superb t•ontint'ntal <.'Ui&int> for lunch. din nc-r and Sunrl11y lirunrh. 'fop enter tainmenl nithtly in the Caherc-t IA>unite The Captain's Tahl~ 11' OPfn for dining 2if houn. P~rfect for w11tt hlnt (',.hfom la 1111nwl1l i11 the .. Fhi:hr I )t'( k l.11u11i:t• Thi· i\1rp11rtt'r J1111 l• l111;111·d ·•\ IH71~1 \11.rArthur Bl ti 111 ln11w 11 .!7711 (' \" .. 1.11>0 I\ tl<"•Wn ~ ~+'""f><•rl • 1 .;uuu.n \ J l.1~1· 1.111 •tt<•I l''.nju\ J!11U rmt't f1>1>1I \41111 j'Hllrllf .. ( f•I// Ill -<n lllllfllJ(t .111d 1111\ 111111 .... ph•:ri· ~ .. " 1111( I 11111 h \J,.11 I-ri 11 .I ,.,,tJ l>in~er 111.:'111\ 1o p 111 I•• 1111drt11Chl Enter 1.11111111111 111ch11\ 11 _I 111 !-.1111 Jn// '' "'"" ' -I I IJIJI\ Jilll h11ur ·, .., \1••11 ~" \111pl1 park1n1C .!!1110 \, -wp11rl Hhrl 'l,1'"1'"" Hf'IH'h .,-I .t H, ... \1 \HC 'J-;1:s \'1111.1' .\I.in •·I' I l1·li1Chllull\ rPlre'h 1111: 1111 1111 l1-.1111r11111 lrt'"h ,t•al11od mil l.1o111'"'"'' I -11u11 'l>t'r111I' 1,,,.,,,..,., '''''t-r h.ir Elt'Kant vet , .1 .. 11.11 .11 rn• "'J•ht•ri-I."{' 1<nterta-1n mt-111 .ind dJllfllllC fl'alunnl( oc· .. 11111 -1 l'nt1.-r1111nment l>anc1n1C undt-r thr ... tar,' l.umh frum 11 a.m ll1n111·r n111h1h from ·,I'm ()\-stf'r h11r 11'1 l ·!MI am 1:10 E 17th ~I. r ..... 1.1 \11·..,, 1,11; ~k;,, Pl F..-JN'S \11 ,,cl,entun· 111 n11tur11l eatm~. 1-'n·-h qualit' tnl(rt•d1l-nt;.. preµare<l 111 ,, .1111plP \l•I t'lt'l(ant wav Award "lllllllll! rt-• II*" ( ;Jrden ... et llOIC m If f..1 1r11pt'an l"att• ''\le atmu<iphere ( a ... 11.11 hrf'ttkl11~t 11nd l11n1·h. Formal d1111111: fo r d1111wr Sun Thuri. i 1 111 111 p rn h 1 ~ :-i11t 1111 I I p_m 111·~1 1-. 1· .. a,1 Hw\ ('11runa del \l,1r h 10 1.">71 HJVJ t:HA Hi·l.1~ II• l(rar11111' ~rv1re m an .-lt•1C11n1. mumall· 111mv~phere. Ex JWrtlv preparl'd r11nlinental d1shtos I" I hef Hic·hanl Ht>rgner. 11inrto 1!1';°11 I h1" award w1nnm11 rf'!I· 1.rnrant .. 1, .. 11ffe,... on e1te11s1ve wme l1•t, 1111d rx1·el' 1n lahle;.ide pre1>- oir11t111rh and narnbe!I. Open for l.unrh 11 .10-:1 p m • IJinnrr frnm :, 11 Ill Exrc·llenl han<111et fanhtie .. I '11,..l'tl Sun nod h11l1dav... .1.n:1 S flri,1111 I ·,,.,,H ME>,.,11. :'"1.ttl :11'140 ROROEl\l 'X Thi' "lhf'r 11w1trd winner '" famed for t herr fine Fn•nrh C'\l1'<101· and o ffer., 11 d1!-t1nizui11hed wine lt;,t. !Oil 11f them. Return tu the t>htJt8flCI' and the art ol bt>ing <'8lered t.o A l'l'ntral fi replace dom111alt'" tht-rntv al mcr..phere Open fur Lum h 'f'ul'!I. Fri . Omner Mon Sdt. ('fo.,rd Sun and hultda\;. Off Hri~tnl >ind Ran- dolph !hetween Haker anti Bear>. then leh 11nlo St C'1111r 7~lk St Clair ('cisU. MP"ll MO :lti-1 1 CAFE ~'LEU RI Toke a M?at in Caff' Fleur• for break fai;t, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an ex <piis ite environment innuenced hy 11 Prench tou<'h Hot jau Mondav through t'riday from 5:il0 till 9:()() p m and an outstanding whiw-• 1tlovt' bruneh make this ('aft> thl' plaC"f' to mttl Open 7 d11y11 n wH>k. n.00 am -IQ::lO pm. Mnderntely pri11'<l 4~ MacArthur Hlvd , Newport Bettch. 476-2()01 LE BIARRITZ f<:xperienno uq111111tl" t'rf'ut·h JHuv inru1I cu1'irw while dinin11 m thi11 intimate F'rf'nch chate11u Sr>ttuil ties 1ncludf' ra<'k of latnh, veal ~anale and a beautiful fectil)n of frf'llh fish. Hom1>1Tfftdc award win· nin• rlf"'M'rtA F.n,oy St.In • hrunch ~•th 11nhm1lf'd «hampa.:ne, an t'lahurutl' buffet, 11 hut entree and de<.-.erl all '"1.'r\ ed 10 a cun . rf'lllx I'd at m1 ... pht-re Full har with d11mt-,lH and impurtt-d wme M>ler- l 111n., l.11nl'h. "1on Fn.. l>mner, "''"n mJ!hh Sun<la' liruncn IT.r ' "1.e"lll•rl Bhd '"""P<•rt lit>al'h h 1.-,.1)-;110 LE l'Hi\HDONNA \' l'he r111 .... 1 '" da"ll t'rl'nl h anrl 11u11vellt-n11~me in plu'-h ... urrnund 111K" Exult-\our '-l-O-.e<. with Su prl'mt-nl l>u~k with poached l 'ofi f11rn1a F1ic' or Lob!;tt>r ( 'as~rule 1n a C'hardnnnav wine -.auce with 1 h11nLl-relle~ Exten"''e -.elettum of ~111t'l> lrnm 11 temperature crm t mllc-d !'t'lla r Lunch M11n Fri. 11 :10 '.! IU Dmner Mon. Sat from h IO Sun hrunch 11 :?:'lO In Hl-1(1!' trv H1tlf'I, I KSlX> Mttl'Arthur Hllid .• lr\'IO{', ;;,:! 877-;' LE MIDI Several I hings make this award ""in nmie-hideaway trulv Rf)ff1al: W11lter. their Sw1~~ c-hf'f, lra1ned in <\11me 11f the IJe,t h11u.'<e~. f'alet·e St M11r111. l'lace c; .. u1:1d . Baur au Lac. Zuric·h Authf'nlic cu1.,1nt- P rov!'nt·alt' -eai;onal icourmet fes 11val,. 11 Sunday brun< h "" unique 11 ·., hkt-'-lepping hack m lime 111 an era whrn n cellent:e of food IA B" matched h\ Reneruu" hosp1tal11 v. a hospitality rarely found thesf' clays. .l111n Manca 11nd \\'alter in thl-H French t·11unlrv home Lunch dm ner and ~unda) hrunrh Ban4ue1 facilitie,. C'l11sed Monday~. :Wl l \'1a I .11'111, N1•wJXirt Bet11 h 11;:1 4904 INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER f'tlke an encha11tt'd 1ournev int11 India without le11\'10I( Oroni.:e ( 'uun tv AL1thent1r Tandoori d1-.he-. t'l~anth prt"l'ntffi m the \1o~h11I traditio n Mf'at 11nd fi..,h d1 .. he1; prepared and mormated 1n u blend of herl1>1 and frf'.,h icrnu11d -.p1«~­ lmpre-;.,1ve de!<1Kn snd del11r lake ... vou hark tu thf' 16th t ent11r\ l.unc-h. dmner. :--11ndav hruni h 1000 Hr1Rt11I St .. Nrwpmt Hearh i !l2 -!l20tl ITALI~ C'A RMELLO'S Thii. ultra .,marl hm l'n ol ''"< ep- 1 wnal Italian and ('ont111l'nl1:1I cuisine 1s one nf tht' mo re rf'ward1n2 plal-e-' to dine Frt>'h pa.,t.i anti .,~1111 "hght"' 'llllf('<i. are rnri-11111\ prl'pared t1\' three of the fint''-1 hat urn < hPfs P1an1• har entnuimment 111mplf'menls thl' fun 1Hm11sphne l'al111 d1111n~ 11vu1lahlt-fur thl' -.un love,... Open T ue ... Sun from ll pm f11r dmner Sun Brucwh ltl.:IO :! :111 \:l2H E C'1111sl H"" \ Cnrt11lll del Mnr 6i!'1 19.!:! DONATF.l.Ll'S .. ~amou~ p1u.a . The 11r11(10AI fomil\. Italian rl',tirnrant Sen 111..: our fam1111~ p1zn1 & put.a Dine 111 or takl' oul BeN and wine 111~· ~r'ed Family d1nm1< for an mnat111n f11<ht ing hudl(el H4:\0 Warnt'r A\f• 141 Hu«h11ut IH'hJOd thf' S1nlf'r 1n Plavan Pl111.11, h mnlllin \' Riii'\ 96:\-5%.'i MARCELLO'S T hi11 award w1nnf'r offt,.... on i>>. t,ensjve mt-nu 8ptt111l11:1njl in Pll'llll ... veal. r1opp1no and their famo\11< h11ndm11clt-pin.a F, .. tahl111hro 1unc" 197:\. th1i. fomilv 11wned re'llaura111 hao; t:aplured the heart.J; of hrunch 111,e.-... Hfi.1des unltmned rham pagne. the la\'li.h hufret 1ncludf''-h111 and cold l'Otre~. o "eaf1M.id bnr and dl'l'Sert tuble. Sun to-:l. I.uni h "1mr-fu. llmnff'; ,,.~ • -*&------~--• r;~>IJ:! Heath at ~latn. Hun11n.:•••11 Ht-ach ~ l [)fl!).') VILLA NOVA ;\ bt>aut 1lul ba\ '1tv. crpa1... 1 h• romantic '-t'ltinic that ha. .. m1tdt-1 h• \ 1lla Nnva a ··.,pecutl kind of pld• .. rur OVl'r lift\ Yl-8rt• ~Uperb CUl.,IOI Imm ('1mtral and '.\lorthern Ital\ -.er,ffi in Old World <harm Es ten'"" v.1nt-11 .. 1 Dinner n11?hth 1'1an11 har rufl mt'nU till J.1)11 a l1\ ·11a1 Wto.,t C'11a<.t H"'' , :'\t-wp<irt Hearh M 2 7f!MO IVEXICAN ~ti CASA Their food 1~ like a 1rip tu \1,.x1t11' Hr>">pltafit, 1(0«'' hand in hund ""'' h thE<ir m .. 1111. "Mi C'a..a e ... Su Ca'\8. 11r m\ h11u'-t' '' ,.,,.Jr h11u-.f' 1-~ .. tah 11..,hed •Ill((' 19';'.! 11·, 0" -t-Crt'l lriend!> en1~> d1n1ng here Opt'n darh fr11m II a m f11r Lune h I Im ner ·and I '11ck1ail~ Entert1:11nmt-nl \\'ed -;>,at mJ&tt.. 10 lhl' Burro H1H•m ~*• E tr.th' "l I '"''d \11'..,.. tl.i."1 i ll:!ti • NATURAL/HEALTHY FORTY CARROTS · !Jel11111u.., fo,h1on f11od ·· pt-r ll;onr\ "eKel'tmm IJ1"( "'er that rl'JI ""'od lt'l'hllK of ralinK 1Cres1 1a .. 11n11 mt'al• prepared nail\. nat11r11I and ht'alth' 1 rrii:inol rtoc1pf'' F re .. h 1111u• ... ... quH:zed da.1.h. i\ 1erea1 µlitt t l•·r I >inner 7 din• from 11 11 m Sunclu\ ( 'hampal(nl' Hrunch Bf'twH.>n Hull , ... k~ and I \1arzn1n :-,., <'•ta't f'l.11 .1. 1,, .... f'r IP\ Pl ..... >h 1-i-1111 SEAFOOO STEAKS .\NTHONY'S Pl f:R 2 I ht' :0-.•1L1t ht-rn ( .1hf f<P,t1111r.rnt \\ rilf'r .. \111tf'd th1' 1•nt• the v.'innn 111 thl' ~t \81\lt' rf' ... 18urant' l"ht't• 't'aloud ''the \alk 111 lhf' lo'An ""llh !II 1:·1 frt"h llsh datl) ("fi~ f,.Jp \'1~1110 1·1!11m ... I he\ hA\.f' I ht· l1t• .. 1 happ' h1111r m Oraniie t '1111nt\ \1t'nu ha' <dl .. rw i·ount l11r r hi' "f'l!(hl "'"'• 111\J' Opt'll n1~hth for dmner l.1 ... att-d 110 tht h+·>111t1l•1I \:ewpnrt B t1\ 111 fll'l ,,.Ho,,1d.-l>r t'lfl 'll.! I RLACKREARffS "111tl'd l1tr their int 1m11t1· 'l'ir.11,._ .. 1 thr C11riltheon"' 111m1 ... pht•rl' I h1·1r lam1111' ( 11r1h~>ean pu rl. • h11r... -1 rnre !uhnan find fhr t-'1f'n,1\1> mi-nu 01"11 offer' IWHrl\ l)t>et t'llt rP•·• 1rnd fn .... h -.eaf111tcl l.1111ch I' .,,f•nedl 11 I \t11n Fn ll1nn>'r frnm • p 111 .Happ\ ~four ~Ion I-fl 1 , 11 m I 11n111lt11n11 ""''''r hilr 'Jlt'n11l11u·' \-\ 1Jt• .,. rf'l"n I'\ I"" hlo1 k· ""11 h "' .John \\'1nn1' 0\trf!<•rl '\ ""f"•rl 1w11di_'lt.11 k1"4• Tllti: C'AN!"J ERY Thu. h1 .. tori 1· watf'rlr11nt l1111d111M~ 111 ;\t'l4p11r1· ... l\11111l'n \ill.we lru tUrt"o frt'~h 11'1 "I •f'Rl1o«>d 1111ti J-1'1 t>rn heff C'1111~1s1rn1h 11:1 .. l(l 'lf'f' 111 111..-n for l.ur'lrh. ';1. hnnt-r :--11n ( 'h11mp.1~nl'· Brunt h 11nd H11rhur ( ru1~' Jo:ntntamml'nt n111thtl\ inti ~11n nftl"rrll>t•n" F n)'•\ thl" ltuini~· f11<1d "" llr\ <iuP"rh clam C'h,."A-cll"r' 'IHlll I .11FuvHtt> 1;7•, \";';'';' Datebo<>k/ Friday. Apru 5. 1985 23 , J . l . t GRAND DINNER TH•.\ JER lmprei.s1\e dining and p1 · tional prudu~ lions are sure to r · eat'h time \ou ''1sit. The ex• linary hufftl offer" roast bar bf'ef. (Continued) !(laud ham with a fruit Geor l(tO chicken with peach J glaze SFAJ:0001STEAKB THE REX OF NEWPORT Locatt'd on I ht> uceant runt aero'"' from lhl' Newport Reach pier. Thi' Hex 111 the Oranl(e l'ua.,1 "., mosl PXC'lu!li\'e 'lt'afcMid rei.tauront Well known fur fresh Hawa11itn i:ourmf'I fi,h .,electinns and ~pt>flali11ng in ... weel Channel !'<land ahalone. ten cler veal and primt meats Tht v.arm amhiance of thf' paddt>d hoot hi.. l(UI hi(' pHIOl IOl(S and l hf' v.ell "'tnt·ked wint' rodL"' l('nd to Rex·, lnn\iqal atmcl!tphert' The Htx •lf :'llev.·por1 •~ the r hrt1C'e nf lot( al!\ II' well a" '1:-llor". RPcipi1mt 1)f the prestiic1m1s Trevel Holida,· lv.ard C'asual Pleganr attire Lunch, dinner ('all fii'1 ~.~AA tor rrservat111ns. \'11lf'I parkml( Rl'STY PELICAN F're11n ~afood and lol!< ut 1t' ( cmw dock y1111rselr hl'rt' anrt duw oq•r luokinl( I he beaut itul \;t>wporl Hu\ Fe~luring li'i tn ,i;, fre.,h lhh "'ele1 lion' cla1h from .irc111nd the worlrl No w111t 't'11f1KK! har in t ht· louni:t Lum h. I >inner. "un Hr11r11 h 111 \;ev.·porl 17 I~• \\' ( •1t1'1 H v.' n-12 1411 In Jn.111e L111uh. 1>111 ner. and Hap1n H111Jr. 1>·1:10 M :.un f1-1fl 4 i-;' I TALE OF THE WHALE F:x t>t>rience e <1tep bark into tame to a place where you can dine at your own leisure. Enjoy the romanC'f' nf old Newport with a panuram1c hav v1ev. Excite vour !lt'nM?-. with their ;,en<.ational ..eafnod and trad1t11mal rav11rities. Breakfast i a.m .. Mun. Fri . Lunch 11 4 Mon Fri , l>tnaer -1 11 ~on Set. S11t end Sun Hr11nch i .4, Ov-;ter Har Fri .. Sat & 8un. Banquet facil111es up tu !"~Ml llMI \lain St . 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