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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • .,,,.. ------- TOMORlfOW: > I Serving Newport IHc~. Coet1 Miu, Huntington leach, Irv.Int, Laguna leach, F~nt,ln V1lley lfld South Orenge C.ountr C ALlf-O RNIA fl-ilO/d MA "I J ~'-Hi', 1: ~ENTS iley opposes South Cou_nty jail --. Ztggura.t site termed' not appropriate' largel) 'acant Ziggurat. tormally. known as the Chet Holifield Federal Building. be dropped from funhcr cons1derat1on as a location where up to 120 work-furlough inmates could odged to ease overcrowding in the for the area:· Rile)' s~ud. refertrng to pan of l\io; Fifth Supcr\'1sonal Dis· tnct. " Tne , '>upen 1wr rned m 1nap. propnate l0<:a11on. a lack of o~r· a11onal control. a length) permit process an<i the building\ rnap- propnateness as a res1dent1al struc· 1ure as reason". for not u~ing the ')upcn •~or~ arc '>lated to cons1dcr the alternat1 H'\at the1rTuesda) ml"'(ting. dueio influx 9f 'youngf amllies:. in.area In no11ng that '')oung families'" have moved into the Laguna Niguel area in ""large numbers," Riley added 1hat the community 1s '"rcs1den11al" 1n nature and 1s not "the bus1m·~, commun1t) necessar) to emplo} par· 11c1pants 1n a work-furlough pro- The S(ilfl h ""a' 1n1t1ated after U.S 01'tm t Judgl' "-' illiam Gra) fo!Jnd the count~ 1n lOntcmpt of coon and , imposed a \50.o<XJ line f.or fa1ltng to ,om pl~ "11h a 11P 8 order requinng L~ all inmate~ !.leep on bun~!> By JEFF ADLER Of 11'9 OellJ ""'°'It.ti Point1pg 10 thl' many ~oung lan11l- 1es that ha'c mO\.\'d into tht· Lagun.i Niguel area. uper\.1sor Thom:h Riley asked h1~ colleague~ on the Jury awards county woman $72 ,500 after she found the wrong body in her son's coffin .I A3 Orange County Grand Jury recommends teachers recognize and report suspec:ted child abuse./A3 Calif ornla. . A Navy commander faces court martial because of love affair with female officer .I A 7 Nation President Reagan is outraged by vote to cut his military spending package./ AS World ' 100 Cuban advisers have departed Nicaragua. but vow to come back if needed./A7 Sports Ed Bowen has been named to coach the Laguna Beach High's basketball team ./C1 Corona del Mar wins the boys' Sea View League track title./C1 Bualneu Wall Street brokers are considering keeping the market open 24 hours a day./81 Entertainment - How sweet it is for Jackie Gleason fans who'll see "The Honeymooners" again./8~ -Date book The Duke's bloodline: Patrick and Ethan Wayne follow in dad'~ bootsteps. /Pag•3 -- INDEX 81 C7 AJ • Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion 88-9 C4-6 C7 C6 C3. Play Review Police Log Public Notices Restaurants Sports Television Theaters Wea th.er ';'"" 06-7 cs 86 BS Datebook A3 C3 Date book c 1-3 B7 Date book A2 You'll ftnd the bat auto buya •long the Orange Coaat In todar'• Auto Piiot -'.age 81 \ ,_.----------~~-r l:Joard ot Supervisors Thursday to abandon a proposal that would house rnunt) pn">oners in the Z1ggur~J bu1ld1ng. T-he board chairman. 1n a letter to hi\ fo ur collea81Jes .. asks that the a .\na main Jail have rece1,cd man} calls oppos- ing this proposal The work fu rlough program 1s 1ncons1steTit with poth the ex1sung and the future development FlJlDa biCh . John Ethan Wayne, 23, son of the late.actor John Wayne, defln death durtna an aerobatic• fll&bt over the Pacific Ocean off San Clemente ahorn. Wayne, performing here a Di;iver in chase faces murder rap By TONY SAAVEDRA 01 , ... Oelly ........... '\ Santa .\na man "':I'> .11nkrn.I Thursda~ l<Htand tnal lorlhl' murdl'r of two C"osta Mc'a tl'l'rr-agt:r., "ho ''erl' killed "hen thl·1r can'a' h11 h' a \lokn 'an lkl·ing from pol1n· · Ruht·n ~1 V.1lk 22. \\J\ l'l\wnd 11\l'r to Oran~w <. ounl\ ')uf}l'rior < uun aftt·r a l'-"o·da~ prl·hminJn hearing bt'ton: Harhor \fon1upJI (·nun Jud1tt' Chmtnphl'r \1rnpk In dell\ en ng h1\ Jen-.1on. \tropic \did thnc "a' l'nough C\ 1denu: to procecd '' 11h 11.\0 Sl.'eond-dl·grct· murder charge!". again'' Valle for thl' Dec 12. 141<4 d"°th~ ofhtanna H 1gh ')r hool \lu1knt' Rill~ Dearing .ind RO\ William,on. both 17 \'alk. \.\ht1 1\ he1ng hl'ld on $250.UOO hall. "ill al'o ht· tril·d on t\.\n count\ or' l'hll ular m.1n,l.1ugh1a .1nJ ont· tount 111 ,ll·alln~ J l.tr J\ \.\t'il (Pleaee eee COUNTJAN/A2) gram ... " he count\ has been ~arching lot Z1~rat alt all\ e location\ and programs th ""ould rcdute the inmate popu- la11on in the o' crcro"'ded main Jail barrel roll in a atngle-englne atunt plane called Super Decathlon, la following bl• dad'• bootatepa aa an actor. See atory on Pa&e 3 of Datebook. Built to huu~ I I YI inmates the 1atl no\I, 11lten houSc.'~ up 10 :'! 000 (Pleaee aee ZIGGUllA TI A2) Two teen computer.· hackers charged Coast boys allegedly used co~puter to steal merchandise 8} STE\ E '!ARBLE Oi lhe Delly l'llo4 Stall (1ranJ 1hd1 l hdfge~ \.\t'rt: fikd thh \.\l'l'lo. Jga1n-.1 l'-'O teen-age lOmputer 1.\11.ird'> "hc1 • alkgedl~ u">t:d ttlt1r l'k, trrinil ,i...111, to brcalo. into a u1mputl·r11l·J ,hopping '>l'n ice and un.kr mer, hJndl\«.' \lo llh \lokn , rl·d11 ''"'rd numt">l:r' • lx:pu·t, Dl\lrlll1 .\t\urnn Tom Pn,,·11~ '>J1J hl' tikd lqlt m1 '>c.k· m,·..innr gr.inJ thdt l'hargl''> I ut>Wa) . ag.:11n't l'Jl h ll'l'O l'l\11h \ludent\ at l n1' l"r\ll\ H1~h \chool 1n If\ 1nl' \ rirt·tnJI ht·..inng .... 1m1IJr 10 an JrrJ1gnml·nt " ,,n.-dukd 1a1a this m •rHh I hl· un1tkn11t1cJ I~., l'Jr.'.t1l d ln1nl· \11u1h JnJ· J'i.,<·..ir .. ild Tu,11n Ou\ "'°l'rl· ..irrl''>ll'J h' In 1nr puhll" 1n JanuJ r' 1 .. r .d!t·~rJI" 'tl·aling .1h<.1u1 S~ .. -.IM I 1n rn<0rlhandt'K' that lhC} a lkgt·dl\ 11.1d dd1' erl'J ''' 'Jl.lnt htlU,l"' 11 h 'h J'ld T U\lln P11lil < "h• • t fi.t< l"d thl tl·en ) Jd•' 11' 1111 ..i "I •nth ..a1J '"nit· ut the .11t·m," f<" rl°lurnn1 tx·,Ju'><' thl' htl\S t°Jtll•d IU ,hp\.\ ur ..ii thl' Jd1' l'n \!lei. 1)1hu ~urd1.1,," "<°f · ... nJa·d h\ p111!,, If'~' ,._,11 >I' Th, "'•I 1..,fl.I"<' "'111,I •r, uJt>J r .1J "' .-!,··>' r , ' .1 ~.'. ;> •rtJ "ll' IJpc: J< " ·'J' 1'1.1 !.',, 'r " l'll ...,., Hll' .1 " p .• 1 .• ' . : r .1~ ,, •uJ,hJ~·J 1n \ 11.1111., 1 ••• 1 .......... ,n,.-1.,~1 .. m~ pur-. h.I'<"' '' t• rnl11 ,,trll nurnhl'r. l'·•h-. •1 .111.i.1 n 1hl 1n·n, m.:llk pur, h.1'<"' .1~.1 11,1 ,,.., man' 3S 2 i (Please see HACKERS/Al) Jailed five years, suspect in court Ruben M. Vallee Hearing begins for carpenter accused of killing Valley woma n B~ STE\ E \lARBLF. Ot IN °""' 11>tto1 S 1911 \ r.1r111 1 r Ill llll r "tJ, ' .t' ' IJlkll 11l'.ll '11 \ \\',If\\\ 1h .. 111 \l,1 !Oji 1n.1I .1p1';.",1r.-d Ill \I'll!\ 11111"•! I '' • l ' .I ' ..:. \f .,.,\r~l' lhJt .,l. 1'1 •• ·J,·1.-,1 ,1 1 '·"'J 11 \ Jll<' '"''mJn ITl 1 y-,, \\ ,11..t:• I ,., I 'in'. \~, h.1' l°ll'l'n 1n rir.111..:, t o1u1 11 l.11l ,11h<' !"Stl \.\h~n I, \\,I, 11 I ,1,•' II hi' h111lll" n 1 l'\J' It. . ·" fl; I !'<0l'O \"'"'I\ ll'J • •I d I' 1,1 1 I ~ I .tl't"d 1'1,lf' I' ..ll ' I ·, I .1" \ 1nz.1n1a \. : ... t\1 h 'lJ-'t.\.·\, 11l Pleue see SLAYING/Al\ Newport's Ferguson brands Hayden 'traitor' in debate H_eated rem arks hurled during Assembly's vote on resolution honoring vets of Vietna m Tom Hayden By ROBERT HYN DMAN Of_Oelly ....... ~ ~s~1:mbh man C11I h'r$u,on I{. Ne:" pon Reach. rallcd tcllo" \ ,. 'icmhhman Tom Ha,den J tra11nr during an cmotulnal 0dt•h,lll" l)\l'r .1 resolution llononnlJ \'1t.:tnam \l'I· l'ran<. and "31d he 'II.Ou I\! tr. an h,1, <' _Notruce"in stght for Saddle back District's 'war'~ \ "ar ul v.nrd\ raging m n the pa't H'M \\1th1n the \addlehat lo. (om- munll) (allege Dmnct 'ho'" no "ll.r" nf nl\ating On 1rnc \1de 1' thr uillt·~l' t,1rnlt~. pll'''1ng for the ouster of< hant"l'llur I .u1' Steven\ Teai.:ht•r, h,1,t• d:umrd l\tc' l."n\ 1<1 an inrnmpciC'nl .1ml unrr,1x1n\l\'t' .u.J minl'rr.1111r "ho ""'' un{•th1cal htnnJ prnl lit'<'' On the oth<.•r 'itdc arc ~tl'\l'n'I and tht• l'lt•dc:<l tru t~'i 'II.ho \uppon him 'ite,cns' harkcrs '8) he ha~ ~Ul l.:.Cl.'dcil in rt'Mp1n111ng lhr college and ton- 1rolhntt thl' hudact. 1wo r~a~o°' "h\ he wa~ hm·d 1 hn contend thl' teacher"> .ire tr) 101 to grnh poh11rnl control of the dmnrt Dunntt 1qs.a and rarh thl\ 'ear \addlt'hal II. allm1n1\trrth1r\ .in\I thl' formn ".1r nn11l· .. 1a hJ t11\h,•d lrom th,• \"l'ntt'lh •· \\ l' \.\ h1 I 'l'r\ \'ll in \ ll"ln,1111 I .111 1.hl,l' rank' JnJ rind 1x·.1u· "•th ,·,1n\l"ll'ntic1u' nhtl'l h'r' .rnd th•''' "ho nppo~J thl' \\3r." thl' \, !>tX1a1eJ l'rl'" \.!Ullll'd Fa p.u"'n ,,, "''inti JunnJZ, Thur .. da' ·, \:1N·mhh P11L SIEIHllll Focus ON THE NEws 1ru~t~ ~lamed ttk> ten~mn ''" un · rrwhC'd ronlr:ll I talk\ ht·t'll.l'\'n tht' d1Mm.1 and th(' union rrrn.''4.'nllni teal hrr'\ · Rr,oh l' l 11n1rn, t !lrnhlcn" ;rnd hnrmnm ~oultl ri.;t 11t11 11\ \uddk- h.1\ l \ ~11"1nt\ \ lt'ICI .llllf 11\lnl' llm!)U\C.''i tht'\ \,II.I Rut 1n f.thruJt' tht' uintr.ll t "J' 'cttlt'd T hn>t• 11111\h\ ldtt'I the (Pl•M eee COLLSO&/ A2) 'l "IP! 111 'h T ,I llll'Olll Tu1•1Pt.: '''·•r,t ll..i,J,·11 h , \\ ,. , .II' " \ ll h >rg1 \ l" lhl , •' t>ul "' , 111 111 '•"f l"' <"r 11 •r!o!•' 11.lllt•I' I f.1 , ,ft 1\ I) -..1n1.1 \l1•n , J ,·.irlil'T it'd .1 l~·n111\r.111, .. 1 ,, ,., llW\ 1111~ dlll 111~ \\hi\ h ~~ r.111\ l't"'1 tx•r, ,k, 1d<'d 111 Jb,1.11n lr11m ' •t " I hl r,•,,.i.1111•11 h11\\\'\~ f'·''""d., ' ': ' \ ~ ''" I II \\I \ll"\\l'\I lhl "··· ,I, (Pleaee .ff FERGUSON/ A2 Gt 1 Ferguson _________________ .. . 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'l\n n 10 ·""' ••nr ,11 h11'>1'1t.11\ 11.i 1h, "'" i.11, "·" 1 1111<1 him hr I Pleeff ff~ HEART/ All ..._ .......... .._ ________________________________________ ~~------~~~~~~--__._...__L .!. =Al Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 3, 1985 Irviile relay race will off ~r . a little hand f o~}he .big la~y BJ aOBEftT HYNDMAN Olf ............ Reprctentatives from nearly SO Ora• County companies will com- pete in a 16-milc relay race Saturday 10 Irvine to taik money for the restoration of the Statue of Libeny and Ellis Island. The Llbeny Relay, to be held at 9.'illiam Mason Reaional Park at 8:45 a.m.. is cxpccttd to raise about $25,00Q_for the restoration project. 11_ys a spokeswoman for the Koll Co. oflrvine, which is helpina to orpnize the event. The relay.ls the first ma1oreffon to be held on the West Coast on behalf of the restoration project. says Joyce %aemer, Koll's director of corporate communications 'and Libeny Relay volunteer. · Each companv will donate $500 to spon'scir a team· of fi vt'. Each team members will run a 3.2-mile lap. Each ~m will be competing for donated "1JCS. While nearl y SO count} compna1es J-ve donated funds to sponsor em· ployec teams, -Others have donated money or ~rv1ccs for the restorauon project. Ziemer said. SomC' havC' sponsored teams of students and faculty mcrt\bers from Cal-State Full· t'non as well. Irvine Mayor David Sills will preside at tht' awards .ceremony following the race. Some of the comPjlnies have dC'- cided to tum Saturda)'lmoming's racC' into a rompany picnic of sons w1th a brunch and othC'r activities planned. Last month. executives of AST Rt'searc~ of Irvine and CalComp of Anaheim announced fund-ra1s1ng proarams they were in1uating to ht'lp fund the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. William Conhn, CalComp's prcs1· dent and head of the SS million fund- raisina campaign· for West Coast high-techriology firms . says h1~ com- pany has set a fund-raising goal of SIS0.000. Ca!Comp's-computer-a1ded design and drafting system was uS<'d b> restorauon architects to analyze the Statue of Libeny's.framework. Tom Yuen. exC'Cu tivc vice prcs1· dent of AST Research. said the Irvine company intends t? contnbut.c SI 00.000. . "When "C were 10 our native countr} onl y IQ to 15 years ago. the statue was an "'sparauon of freedom and liberty for all of us," )'ut'n said at recent news conference. "T~e three of us (Yuen. Safi Qurcshey and Albert Wong) founded • AST 1n 1980. and now 111s thcseventh largest public compan} In Orange County." he said. "It 1s an example of what can be done. given an opportun1t}." According 10 the foundation man- •aging the restoration, more than S 143 m1lhon has been raised nationwide toward the $230 million goal. The Statue of Llben} was a gift from France. dedicated in 1886 to commemorate the ce ntennial of American indeixndence. Because 1t now needs to be rt'- storcd. President Reagan formed the tatue of L1bcrt\·Ell1s lsJand Centen- nial Comm1ss1on1n 198:?. t OUNTIAN FACES MURDER CHARGES •. ·. ~Al . . )a multiple traffic violations. Strople collision. . . ~ The,y. a~cr-said-the van. ~eading «tded another charge of possessing a Strople said the ev1derwe indicated ·west on 19th Street. moved into the stolen vehicle. that Valle may have "consciously left-turn pocket to ~wervc around the The murder charges. each carry ing . disregarded the risk of anybody being traffic backed up a1 1he 1nterscct1on. • maximum jail sentence of IS years at lhe (traffic) sianal." He added the Moreover. testimony 1nd1cated the to life, hinge on v. hcther Valle evidence was especially t:"onvincing car ma} have swerved into the displayed "imphcd malice .. b} speed-since Valle was not intoxicated and coll1s1on instead of awa> from 11 and ,&na lhrough a red traffic signal into a hadapparcntly beenlre:lrly involved did not leave skidmarks. Costa Mesa intc~cuori. in t~r.ee other crashes befo,re the fatal "It almost appears .' .. that he was Strople d~fined 1mphed malice a~ a co!!•s1on. going for the vw because he made ~nton d1src_prd . that ~o.uld be (It) ~~pears he almost .had a head-ihat little turn," said Deputy District ~uated to an in~enuonal k1lhng. on . collmon on three different oc-Anorne)' Richard King in his closing ,: Chased, ~y police,. the van barrt'led cas1o!'s and by the narrowest of remarks. · •Utto the mterscctton of Placentia margins he es~ped. After three ~ea~: Outside the counroom. King ~'Venue and 19th Strec~. ramming misses he co ntinued to evade police, added Htat a woman whose car almost ~o a Volkswagen carry1,ng th~ two Strople said. colltded with the van during the early 'lftn-aaers. Valle was untnJured in the The case 1s Of!IY the. second in stages of the chase had seen the BACKERS ... Prom Al credit card accounts. incl uding one belonJing to Los Anaclcs Rams ·reserve quarterback Steve Dils. The youths allegedly obtained credit card numbers by going through trash cans and steahna credit card carbons. Irvine police had asked pro~cutors to hit the teens w1th felon > charges but Privette said only misdemeanor charges were warranted. Orange County tn which m.urder suspect smiling. charges have been lodged against a . . . . driver who was not under the in-Mike Horan. Valles coun-ap- flucnce of druas or alcohol. In the poi~ted defense .attorney. was not fLrst. rwo Huntington Beach high available for comment after the school students were charged wl(h the hearing Thursday. murder of a Fountain ValJey woman Valle was ordered to appear May 13 who was killed when--their cari for arraiinment m Supenor Coun. rammed into her's. The murder Aft'cr the ruling, relatives and charges were later dismissed and the frienlls of the victi ms hutt&ed and youths pleaded no contest to man-cried in a hallwa y outside the slaua.hter charaes. cou~room . Witnesses during Valle's Vf'.1lhamson's f~m1ly has filed a S4 prel iminary heanng 1n Newpon m1lllon claim against the city of Costa Beach testified the van was travehnj Mc~. alleging that poltce caused the at about 80 miles per hour when 11 colhs1on by dnv~ng at reckless speeds entettd the interstttion. dunna the 10-minute chase ZIGGURAT JAIL PLANS ATTACKED ..•. From Al inmates with as man y as 500 inmates forctd to sleep on mats on jail floors. In fact. the Jail population ranged from 1,890 to I. 731 pnso•ers be- tween April 18 and i\pnl :..S. Lav.- rence Grossman. special 1a1 l master. said in his latest report on Jail co ndition$~ : Grossma n. a Jail "consuhant and former federal pnson warden. was appointed by the coun to monitor conditions in the jail and repon on cffons to reduce crowding. His rcpon. dated April 30. stated that between 166 and 180 inmates were required to sleep on the Jail floor (or mt>re than one night during the rcporung period. But Grossman praised Jail dcpulle5 for performing well ~nder difficult HEART TRANSPLANT •... From Al · didn't have long to live. But his mind A1elo. a nati ve of W1scons1n and a and will arc so strong." she said veteran of the Korean War. suffered A1elo waited 16 days for a donot-· his most recent hean attack March 11 heart before finding one that matched while on a cn11se to Ensenada. his -ba.bIOOd::aml.1!.Wle type~rdin d&Y&hleua1 __ ---- to h1sdaugh1er. He's expected to enter the un1vcrs11y rehab1htat1on pro- gram. where doctors will close!~ monitor him for several month~. she 'laid. A1elo's wife Dianne 1s with her husband 1n Arizo na. Each da) she catls home a9d gives her daughter and son. Samuel. <;ond1t 1on reports • cond1t1ons. Eks1des the Ziggurat. county of- ficials ha ve been lookina at other vacant buildings. schools· and other count} detention faci lities that could be refurbished to house low-mk inmate5. One proposal recei"in& attention v.ould be mod1ficat1on ofa gymnas1m at the co unt ) ·s Los P1nos Forest!') Cam p for JU"enile delinquents in the Cleveland National Forest. II would house about 200 inmates. The Z1purat. a 700,000-squiue· , foot building built in 1971 by Rock- well I nternauonal. has been called a "while elephant" since the federal government obtained the building 1n 1974. The county has-considered rentina space In the building and even thought about bu ying the pyram1d- shaped structure several years ago before determining the federal jOv- crnment's asking pnct' was too h1ah . COLLEGE DISTRICT 'WAR' CONTINUES ... tromAl \t'rbal volleys contin ue 10 0) •On ~arch 18. the Saddlcback College Facult) Assoc1at1on filed sun against Stevens and the trustees. cfa1m1ng nine top administrators were improperly hired •On April 23. after being form all} \avcd with legal papers. tht' district described the lawsuit as "a pollucall) mouvated tactic: of harass~nt." They pledged strong suppon to the administrators named 1n the suit. •A week ago. the addleback Academic Senate. representing teachers at both campuses. voted that 11 has "no confidence" in Chancellor Stevens. The senate 1s independent of the· teachers union. although senate members generally belong 10 the union. In additi611. the teacher'> arc con· tinuina to suppon a campaign to recall trustees Wilham Watts. Robcn Pncc and Robert Moore Even if the signature dnve fatl'>. the teachers plan to back more \} m- pathct1c candidates 1n November'\ board election. Clearly, the d1stncr-.cont11ct\ ha'r not bttn resolved. In a prepared statemC'nt. Board President Wata dpcnbcd the teachers' recent legal act1~11 3\ "nothing mort: than a publlc1 t) \tunt. The suit 1s de\1gncd to c3u\C con· tmued d1scomfon. d1 v1\lon and un- rest v.1thtn the college ·· Watts added. "We hcheH in the faculty of the college and 1hc1r 3h1li1)', to work progre'is1 vrl}' and po\1t1vel)' to \Oh e almost an )' prohlcm without reson1ng ro ~uch pern1nal altatks on 1nd1v1duals ,. The board prcs1dt'nt .iho "latcgon· call )·• denied an) wrongdoing 1n the hinna of cmplO)CC'\ nnmcd 1n the 'uit Wam also said moc;t of the~ ~ople ha ve been 1n 1hcir pom for nearly two yt'ars. " So why ha'i the -union waited unti l now to ~Jee ac11on.,.. he 1hkctl S~nccr Coven . an attomc\ rep. rucnting th.c dl\tnct ~1d the 1-.r1t nf man~atC' 'iOUghc hy the teacher\ lfluld have gunr 10 tnal v.11h1n three or f11ur weeks ot the March IR filin g datc He claimed 1he facu lty assoc1at1on has taken no steps 10 request-a hearing "If 1h1'i action was anything other than a nu1sancc suit. we could ha'e been 1n coun right nov.." (o\ert said 1n 1he d1)tnl'1's prepared statement Sharon Mac\il illan who JU \t rnn- dudcd a unc-)car term as president 111 the ~addkbatk ( ollcge Facult) .\\- ~oc1a11on. said she could not re'lpond 10 ( ovC'n·., comm1.:nts on tht' legal aspect'> of 1hgc case because the 1a~su1t 1s being handled b} California Teacher.. .\\soc1a11on attome)S. But regarding Wam' t1m1ng quc\· 11on ~he said. "We've been talking ahout 1hc\e h1r1ng practices for year\ and 1hc\ ha \t•n '1 done anything about 11 (Chan\cllor \i1rvens) forces us into pos111on\ like 1h1s, We can't get an)wher<' b\ JU'il talking about it .. ~ome dhtnct officials are con- cerned 1ha1 the C alifom1a Teacher\ .\s'iocatmn. 1he powerful paren1 or· gan1La 11nn of the local union. 1\ planning 111 pump lots of cash into ~o' em her ' \addle luck board elct· t10n to htlp candidates sympathc11t to teachers ''The ( T •\ ha\ "1ewed this as 1he most M!nou., cm1\ eitisting 1n the commun1t}' college system." Ma1:· Millan said Rut \he said the CT l\ has not yet decided on whether 10 allocate funds to the . addleback elernon Even tfthe 'itatc union doe\ prov ide wme monc~. "The bulk of 1he financial suppon will ha1.e 10 com(' from the 5addleba'k facult } and IJ'le com- mun11\ :·MacMillan '31d. Thom (van\. who has succeeded MacMillan a\ union prrs1dent. ..aid recall 'iupponc" ha ve missed their April 29 deadline 10 qualify for a SP«ral elec11on prior 10 No' 5. He ~Id organ11er~ ha 'c rnllcctc~ about 16.000 \1gnature'> for each tarietcd tru\tee ~ far 'ihnn of 1hr 2L2S I needed h} M~y-:?H Th<' large 1n111al turnou1 of recall voluntet'rs h.i\ dwmdled 1n rt'ten1 wed.\. I "3n\ Jclmtltt'd l \t·n· II 1tw r1't<1ll drhr 1<111\ hov.t'' er. teachers sa> 11 has focused attention on d1stnct issues and has pa ved the way for work on the regular elecuon. 1n which three scats on tht' seven-member board must be filled ThC' teachers have alrcad~ begu n 1ntcn it·wing prospecti ve candidates In I Y83. teachers in the neigh· honng C 03'.it ( ommun1t\ ( nllcgc 01\lnt'I ba1.:kcd three ·.,ucces'iful board candidates wh o subsequcntl} made s1gn1fi cant changes in d1S1n ct pohues and personnC'I Howe, er, the Coast teacht'rs were able to generate \trong public suppon after pre" 1ous officia l appro' ed the layoffs of about I 00 facul ty memben. :-.lo such layoffs have occurred 1n the ~ddleback Di strict. and assoc1a- 11C1n president Evans admitted 11's more diffi cult to ~tir up thecommun1· t> on the basis of more subtle issue'> in hi\ d1S'tnct. , "There arc a lot of little things we"' know about, hut 1( you tell the cot'nmun1t> ahout them. they're con- fu~d." he ~1d District offic1ab sa} that !otncc the c:ontract \Cttlcment, Sic' ens has been meeting with small groups of tt:achers to begin re'iolv1ng some of the continuing disagreements They also chum tht' outspoken union leaders ma> not be rcpre\Cn\at1v~ of the entire Saddleback fa cuh ) • But facult} leaders 1nmt that Saddleback teacher\ are \ 1nuall) unttn 1mousinthe1rdisli keof tevcm. "The contract ncgoua 11ons are t.ver." om.erved Kath~ Hodge. presi- dent of the: collegt''\ South Campus Academic Stnatc. "Bui •here 1s still wtd spread concern about h1~ stylt'. his budgctina and his comm un1cat1on with th e facult) " ~ev1cw1ng the disagreemen ts of the pa \t year. outgoing Lfnion pre1111dent Mac Millan said. "I feel we've made progres' Bui I think 11'\ lamentable that 'lO much energy had 10 be Sl)('n t on getting the hoard 10 adm11 1t madr } '7'11'\mK( ·~11 W(' want Ill for the board to hm·, lOml)t'tt'nt ddm1n1\til'or '° "'l' can (I.Ct on with the hu<lftie~' of ll'al'hing -. '\\ f Jnn't l'"l.°' lhl\.. • ' ·w eekena ·a fternoons to be clear SklH will~ cloudy tonight through early Saturday morning. followed by ci.,rll\g al\d hight In the 701 around moet or Soothern C•llfornla The mountain• and d ... r1 wlll continue to ~windy The National weather S91'v~ aald the drop In temper.lure, abOut five to 10 dtgr ... Jrom Thurlday'• hight, will COIN about .. a WMkenlng WMIMr front eprHdt coot marine air at It patMt throogh th• region Lowt wlll range In the '0• and \he 501 In Lot Angetet and the va1i.y1 tonight, followed by hi~ In the 701. Along the Orange Co11t there wlll be night and morning fog a"d low cloud• with mo1tly 1unny, but cooi.r In the afternoon lor the Inland valleyt Saturday. Hlghl In the &01 beach cltlet to the 701 warmer Inland valley1. Lowa tonight In the upper '401 to upper 501 UllMI ROCk ee M Temp• lO\flt 'l'li. 10 •e ·-~~ ,._ONTS· High '°""1or,411<>urt9f'Olng11&1 m Memp/Ua ea 61 ...... Wt1m-Col0,... Mlllmj9M<ll IO 73 AJ1>911y 85 •7 MltWt\lllM 68 )7 Occiuoeo TY St1tion11y a. All>uel-QU41 73 •• MPlt·SI P•ut 7• " SllOwtra "1111 '"''•• SM>w ""'9rfll0 77 55 Nethw .. ....J 73 53 .... tclNI W•..., a.r.oce NO•• v S Oto< oo C-o Mcflo<-O-S3 43 New Or1ean1 •2 &4 Allt n!I ee eo Mew YOik 57 •6 Allenhc Cny •• eo llO 83 NOtlOOk VI A111un 11 •1 oi.1111ome Cnv 74 51 Calif. 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S11urOay 11 5 Ill a m ena rtaaa IQlln •• lit VllQal .. 70 SOt TllloeV.._., 09 41 7 Sip m Three children killed in car crash By the A11oclated Pre11 The mother of two children struck and killed by a speeding car on the ('amp Pendleton Marint' base was in serious condition today after suffer- ing internal injuries, a broken leg, and multiple bruises in the incident. Three children, including the son and daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. David l. Ostergaard, were killed Thursday wheh they were struck by lhe vehicle as they stood near a road on the military bast near Oceanside. Deborah Ostergaard was airlifttd to Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. The Osterpard's 6-year-old daugh- ter, Charmane, was pronounced dead at the scene. The couple's 4-year-old son, Jeremiah. ~was flown by .. Life Flight helicopter to Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo but was pronounced dead on arrival. Annabell Reves. 6. 'was flown by anpther life Flight helicopter to San Diego Children's Hospital. where she died 1n the-o peraung room. She was thedaugh1erofSg1. and Mrs. Joaquin C. Reyes. All the victims were residents of the base. The dnver of \he car. 1dcntifitd as 20-year-old Charles M Smith. was taken into custody by mil11ary police after the incident. said Cpl. M1ke- Badon. SLAYING SUSPECT APPEARS IN COURT ... .From Al whose half-naked body was found in a bedroom of her Hemlock ~treet home March 8. 1979. Evins has steadfastly proclaimed his innocence. The murder charges were dis· missed last month when the state Court of Appeal ruled that the key prosecution witness was not believ- able because he had been hypnotized 1n order to "cnhanc~" his memory . Evi ns and his attorneys had waited nearly five years for the coun ruling on the issue of hypnosis. Rut before Evins could be released, Deputy D1s1nc1 Attorney John Con- ley refiled the murder charges cla1m - ina he still had enough evidence to 'proceed. Evins was immediately rear- rested. Conic} sa id Thursday that one of the witnesses he may call dunng the hearing is an Orange County Jail inmate who has a reputation as a "Jail house smtch." The inmate reponedty'lr.rdl'mmty- bccn housed w11h Evi ns at the co unt}' Jail. Anderson. who It ved with h~r­ husband and two children. was fatall y bh,J<l&eoned with a heav¥ object, J?OSSihly a hammer, according to an Oranae County Coroner's deputy who testified Thursday. Another witnes~. Susan Hofeditz. identified Evi ns as one of the carpenters who was buildina an add111on onto the Anderson home se veral weeks before the murder. Hofcditz"said she and Anderson had bttn friends since high school ano that she v1sted the woman week I). Hofednz said Anderson com- plained several 11mes that Evins ~was an annoyance. "She said he was constantly talkina -~ceding this. needina that," said t-lofed1 tz. Verla DaS1lva, another witness. testified that at the ume of the murder, Evms was stay1n1 at her apartmtnl ~l\.:Al\a~•nd she and.her husband were permittina Evins \o sleep on a hv1pa room couch while he completed a construc11on JOb .... he recalled that on the night before the I a.m. murder. Evins left the apartment. saymg he had to collect a debt from someone who owed him money. DaS1lva testified that she awoke during the middle of the night to check on her children and discovered that Evins had not returned. The next morning. she said sh~ saw a fully dressed Evins on the couch Later. Evins asked the woman's husband to dnve him to fountain Valley to rctneve his truck. DaS1lva t~sufied. "He said he"d ~one to a party." said DaSil va. who did not say where in Fountain Valley the truck had been left. DaSll va also recalled that Evms later showed her a morning news- paper: pomuna out an article on the •nctc11on mufdtt- The prehm1nary hearing 1s ex· pccted to conclude e.arly next week. FERGUSON CALLS HAYDEN 'TRAITOR' .•• From Al pan1san issue. I eitpectcd Hayden to reflect upon their heroism. their abstain. but I'm very saddened by the coura~e. their ded1ca11on and also the othC'r Dcmocra1s ..._.ho cho~ not to m1sencs of oppression"' that war and vote." Ferguson said "They'll have all wars." to answer for that. .. Bu t Hayden and fellow Democrats The freshman assemblyman said objected to secuons of the resolution he did not expect his resolution to that said the war "was waged upon an spark such emouonal debate. And honorable premise and for a noble while he said his comment s to purpose " Ha}dcn were un planned . Ferguso n ··Vietnam was not a noble war. It \aid this morning that he does not was a tragedy." Hayden said. "We regret them. need to respect those who fou ght in "I feel vcr} good about 1t. I think Vietnam. We need to respect tho~ Hayden, thou~h. did what was ex-who oppased it bicause we were all pcctcd of him .· lied to.' Vietnam. urged lt'g1sla1ors to abstain, saying. "This 1s not a resolution. the is a revisionist view of history." -\f\er the yote, Ferguson said. ··we wt'nt into a stupid war fo r a noble purpose " He ~aid· he consider\ Hayden a traitor because ht' wen t to,Hano1 "to encourage th r enemy. 10 ~a y bad things abou t America. There's a big difference be tween 'iOmcone who opposed the war and a1d1ng and abeuing the enem)'." "I didn't write the resolut100 to Fe1uson's resoluuon. Hayden spark any controvers)'. I wrote 11 to said, 'opens old wounds at a time. commemorate the v~terans." ta1d when we need rcconciliauon." Ferguson, a ·retired Manne Corps Assemblyman Gra y Davis. D- heutenant colonel who served during Sherman Oaks. said the resoluuon three wars. _ "aives more comfon to the friends The resolution sought 10 honor lhe and allies of Jack Kennedy. Lyndon veterans pf the Vietnam War on the Johnson and Richard Nixon, wh o Ferauson said he intends 10 push for Hayden's removal from the .\sscmbly because the state Co nst1tu· uon ban people who ha ve aided an encm) of the Umted States. Ha yden has never been convicted of treason or s1m1lar charges. His conviction of charps of conspiracy to not at 1hc 1968 Democratic conven- tion were d1 sm1sscd by an appeals coun. I 0th annivt'rsary of the war's end. pursued this war 1n the first place." It asks Amencan~ to ·:pause and Davis. who was in the Army in Just Call 642-6086 Wbat do )'OU like aboal tbe Dall)' Pilot? Wbal don't you llltt? Call the number al left and your me1111e will be recorded, transcribed and dtllvered to Ule appropriate editor. Tiit tame U·boar aa1werla1 service may be uttd to record lettera to the tdltor on H)' topic. Coatrlbaton to our Letters column must Include lbelr name aad telepllone number for ve rification. No clrcolatloa calla, ple11t. Tell aa what's on your mind'. DC:.~ l•G...,enteed lol~y rr>0ay It rou 00 f\OI ..... fOo;I -Oy ~ 30 0 "' <;,a11 l)el()I• 1 p,.. •"4 ff>,/' COf>J w 119 ,,., .. ~ Sahr!lav end Svtooay •f '""'' .,,, !"IQ' ,111(.,tt' .,~,, "'"' I'>~ , • "' ' •• !Mlt>r• •O • ~" •fl.CJ tlN' tUCr'r •~ IM •-911 Clrculetlon Te .. phone9 l lQ'••"-...... ORANGE COAST llllyPllat H.L. lct.Hrtz HI Publfsher ''•nk Zlnl Managing Ed1tQr Karen Wittmer Marketing Otrector AoHmtry Churchmen Controller How•rd Mullenery Advertising Director , Robert l . Cantrell Pr0duct1on Mana9er Oonatd L. Wllllemt Ctrculat1on MaMger Clrcutetlon 71•1M2-4:1D CleMtfted edVwtlelng 71•1M2-M71 AH otMr depertfMfttl 142-4121 MAIN OPPICI 330 Well Bly 61 Cotta ...__ (.A "'-•• --So• I MIO eo.te M4tM r A t~.?6 COJ>1•'9"t tft3 C>enge eo... ,.~ Comp<an1 No -"°'... _,.,,_ .0.t()rlfl """" O< •0---1• """!\ ,....ein may oe •ec>rOO\lcecl WllflOlit "*',.' I*• """4M nt Coe>yt.qllt O'"ne; 'lk~nll CIA .. ~l.IQI paid at Cntt• "'eel Ca~tcrn .. IUPI 114 800) Suok"l>l"'" 0-. ,,.,,.., ~ 1~ "'<•lll~f'f l)y ma• $& ~ monfNy VOL. 71, NO. 123 'Grease' 'm:usical set at Viejo High The F1n1es rock and roll musical "GreaS<.'" will be per~nted by thl· Mission Viejo High School perform ma ans department Tu'fday through Satur- day of next week tn the Performing Ans Theater on campus. . Swvc Caputo, Pam Cordova. Brian Porter and Lisa Antabli~n pl?Y the leading roles in the musical. ~ndcr the direction of Anne Vardanian. Curtain lime 1~ 7:30 p.m. and 11ckets may be reserved by calling the school at 837· 7722. W•ter open IJoa.e •l•ted California native flowers and plants will be in floom for an open ho use at Irvine's Water Conscrv1'l& G arden Sunday from noon lo 4 p.m. as a kickoff project for "Drinking Water Week," a national wa ter awareness program sponsored b> the Irvine Ranch Water District and the American Water Works Assoc1a11on. T he pan) will be hosted by IRWD and Irvine's Water C onscrv1ng Task Fom:. and will oOh self· guided tours of the garden along w11h exh1 b1ts and demonstrat1o n'i for water-conserving irrigat ion equ1pmen1 and plan\s .l\dm1~'>l.Pn 1s free and funher 1nforma11on I!> ava1lahk at 83J-l 2Jl ext. 209. Blood drlve ln Clemente San Clemente (il·ncral Hospital will sponsor a blood drive Monda~ for the be nefit of the greater San Clemente area. The goal fo r tlm year\ drive is 80 unitsofblood. Do nations will be taken from I to 6 p.m. in the hospital classroom and donors ma) sign up b) calling 661-4448 .. Pen Women meet ln Nlgael The Laguna Beach branch of the National League of American Pen Women will hold_11unnual spring luncheon Monday at the Crown Houst' Restaurant ill Laguna Niguel. Winners of the group's recent writing contest will be honored at the 11 :30 a.m. event. Women interested in learning m°" about this group of professionals an the fields of ans. writing and music should contacl Brrnda Turner. chapter president. at 499-341 2. Pre-natal clauea offered Early .bird pre-natal education classes will be offered. beginning Monday. at the Huntington Beach Communit y Clinic. 312 Fifth St., Huntington Beach. Amon$ the topics to be covered will be choosing an obstetnc1an or pediatrician. babies' .srowtn patterns and proper nutrition. The class 1s $1 0 per couple and further information and appointments may be obtained b) cal li ng the t'lin1c at 536-8894. DAR m_eetlng set liJ Lagana The Laguna Beach chapter of thl' Daughters of the .l\merican Revolution "'II hold ll'i may meeting TUl'sOa) morning at the Hotel San Maanen. 6% S Coast H1gh~a) in Laguna. Robcn Wolt1 a nd his daughter. G ina Drur). wi ll be the -;peaker<i. a ppearing in 1907 costumei> Woltz "'II n:CCl\l' lhl· duh·~ a~ard fur the 141\4 Patriots l>a) ParaJI.'. Tai reform semlnar set ..\ frl·e \l'l111nar on ix:nifi ng l:l\ reform propo<i:.11' wil l Ix· held ruesJa~ a1 7 p.m. at the We!>lln ~1w1h Coa~I Plata Hotel 1n Co<ita Me~a . Tupin will 1ncl uJI.' tax changt'\. how the) "'II affect c:\1 s11ng financial and in vestnu:nt s11uat11m'I. how to prcpae· for thl'm and the subsequent investment strate&ic'i new tax codes will cau'ic Reservation) arc rrqu1red and m:t) be obta1nn .I h) contacting Stcphanir Rcrger at 557-5533. .___._ •• 1!11\ Ora~ Coast OA!L.Y PILOT/Fnday, Mey 3, 1M5 * Jury: Trai_ri teachers to spot abuse By JEFF ADLER • . Of .... Oellot ......... ' known or ~u\l')C("ted c..-aM"~ of C'tuld abu~ could be charard fi led turned out to be unfo unded. Albert 1uon H.....,:t The O ranar County tir,nd J Ur) has rccommendad all local school districts adopt standard prvcedures for trammg teacher) to re<:0gn11e and repon suspected child abuse. ~1 th a m1~emeanor and c..ould be sc:ntcnccd l0,1x month!> in the count) Jail and a S I ~()()() fjne 1f conv1ctcd rhc Cirand Jury also urged the COUl)t} 's Child Abu~ Kl'&l!>tr)' to de\ elop procedures to share \nformauon with the rcpon1ng teacher on the proaresi. oft·a5t' Director Wilham teiner told the panel. • "''"'! . Other recommendations oOcred b) the. G rand Jilt)' wcrC' •• • That teachers be required to pantc1pue wnh tbeJ"r i>tudenu. an a prevention program) desiJned to educate children about their nghl!. to ~If-protection. , The Grand Jury\ recommendation was made atit'r it found "classroom teacher-5 w~ not sufficiently aware of the procedures and responsibhtiei. for identifying and reporting suspected child abu!IC cases." the citizens' panel noted in its report. I I Cl I Yl!4, I 1.000 repon ' of suspected child ahu5e were referred·to the ChJld Abuse Registry. In 7S percent oft~e cases handled. the children concerned were found not to be in life-threatening s1tuat1ons and wcrt not takt'n from their homes. • That tht county Social Serv 1c~ Aacncy empl~ bi lin~ual stafT10 inform and counsel the county's diverse ethnic community of family customs an<f dlsc1plinc th•1 are contrary to state law I fnckr Cnlifornia law. teachers who fail to report Howevl·r. fewer than 2 ouicent of tht I I .S49 repons The May Basket Bunny arrives in 1rvir;i.e .. Sh<:'_s continuing a ru_ral tradition -with a little 'help· fro91~her childre n By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OI "'!t Delly "61 lleff Four·)'ear-old ..\ndrcv. Hn·mcr of In inc probably d1dn'1 understand thr meaning of May Basket Da) Continuing a trad111on pratt1l'ed 1n lhl' na11on'-; fural heartland. Andrl·w·., mother. Cassandra Bremer, prepared \Ome lln} baskets full of can.died popcorn and distributed lhl·m to ne1ghborhnoJ chil- dren. Shl· put her 15-month-old daughter Alaina 1n a 'itrollcr. loaded a red wagon w11h the poix·orn bash•t\ a nd set out WedneMia}. But w n A.ndrcw. wh~) wa'> pulling the wagon. ~as more 1ntcrl.'sll0d 1n l'ating 1he treats than deli vering them "He lifted up the v.agon and dumped out all the popco rn ... Bremer 'kt1J . "Then he started Mulling 11 into his f':lle ·· Fonunatcl~. Cassandra Bremer wai; abk to rebound from th1\ in111al Ma) Ba!.kcl Da) d isaster Later 1n the aftl'rnoon. she had a S('Cond batch of rnnd} popcorn read) She loaded the ba<>kets ..ecurel) 1n pa(l ofthl· double stroller and set out again- 10 a1stn hute the !real\. This lime. the 1rad111on v.jls earned out successfull y, a~ neighborhood acquaint· ances happ1l> atcepted the popcQfJ1g.ift.!>. "Thc) remembered 11 from last )Car:· Brl'mc.r said. . . .\ctually. the Ma) Ba<.ket Da> ritual goe-. back much further. "M> grandmother U\ed to Lio 11. and m~ mother did 11 as a little girl." Rremcr <ia1d. .. And I've J om' 11 as long ac; I ca n rc memhcr. I do 11 10 spread some IOvl' anti to be kind to m) ne1ghhor<. ... Br.emcr's ·mother, Ela1 nl· ~m1th. '>a1J ~he learned thl' Ma) Ra\kcl traJ111un whdr growing up 1n Nebra\ka ·-r,c talked 10 m' "'1i:r-1n ·lJ\' whu ;· . ··--~ . 'lf•'1i., . . .•.. ,.,.. . . -,, . ,:,,., . ~. _,,., .. ·~ -~-==--. -._ ------ • t ' o..llJ,.. ...... .., ..__ ~ Cauandra Bremer belpa eon Andrew. 4 , pick up popcorn •ptlle,d along Mom'• May Buket Day route. came from lo~\a anti '>he kne~ about 11. \:t1d ~m~lh . who also ll\·l·~ 1n In inc. "I thin lo. 11 ";" JU'>I a rural .\merica thi ng." '\m1th \a1d hl·r o"n mother crl'&lled elahurall· 'vta\ Ba\lo.cts dcrnratl'd w 11h l'rerx· papl'r. ribbon' and bow\ ""\· wuulJ lua<J up m) hro1ha"> wagon and m\ "'>ll'r and I \.H1uld dl'll\l'r lhl'\l· oasket~ l(l all lhl .. l'l'1erl\ 1n our httk Ill\\ n !D ubtm. Neh l wh1r h had a p<lpulalu•n 111 1u'i _,50 lhl·n .. \he \a1d \m11 h ncntuall\ rl'll1<:atl·d to '>outhern C a Ii t11rn HI · .9 ··~ hl·n m) 1l" n Jaughtn "a' a l h1ld. Wl' LI\l'J 10 make up lhl· \IJ ) Ba!ikct-. to take out." '>hl' rl.'1.·alkd "Aul m11'l 11l lht' people 1n thl· "ian h ·rnanJo \ .1lll·\ didn't k no~ ahoul lht·m ·· · \m1th .1ddt·J .. II mJtll' ni\ heart glad ICl \t'l' 1h.11 nl\ dJughll'f "'>1111 1.Jrr\lng un an uld-fao;h1onnl trad1t1 etn ·· Hr1.•nwr 'Jltl ... he."h'l'f\\'' .1 'l'lnnJ \IJ\ . Oa) trad1t1on passed do~ n trom hc1 mother. one that require!> heT to nse earl\· i,tep ouhicfoa·;;o run her han~i; 1hrough ttn mu1~t lawn. She sa) s shl· followi; tht:' hulida) d1rect1 ,e: "Wash 'our face in tht· morning de~. and )ou'll bl' hl'aut1ful tlu: ~ hok ) car thro ugh .. H o~ doeo; her hur,hand lxnn1' frcl aboul lhl·\(· \fa, Da' cu\tomo;" · ··He pr~habh think<; rm tTa7) .. Brl'me-r '4!1J "Rui hl' ac:u·pt'> 11 ·· County removes Heights roadblock OCwoqiangets $72,500 ~· in wrong body lawsuit Supervisors drop condition on coasta l p la n hinde ring multi-millioti dolla r developme nt R ~ th e "''onatt'd Pn ·-., ll ump!Hl' ,l·n1 \d 1.11 11 1t11 111th' "·'' llurr·, hod. '" \llllk1 \111·111.11' 111 \ 1111' ,l\\,H1k J ~-~ '1" '".in l)r,1njl,t' (1,1rdcn (,141\1. f1•1 tu1wr.tl 'l"l\1,,·, l hur ~ ( llllfl l\ \\\\111.ill \\h11 'J'' 'hl·,h,I' 'lllkr1.·d \\ill" 111uth1.1 l\'111 tllullh"t .111J "'II.I By JEFF ADLER Of IM Dellp l'llol llell Orange ( oun1y 'upcn l\11r' '"in'1 let 1hc1r dl\plc:l\Url· with lhl' propo'led l'XICn'>IOn of l nl\l'r"I\ Dn'c through Santa \n;i llc1ghh 1nte,r~crl' ~1 th a dl'\clOP\'r°' multt· m1llll>n dollar Jia} \ ll'W Pr<llt'l! lhl'fl' lhl' l'\l'ntu.il \'\ll'll"llll 11t l lll\l'f'l1\ 111~hl111Jll'\ .111d tl.1,hh.11.l..' .. ~:h l' ,h1· Wl'nl olffl \l.'d l11r 1he 111'1 \ll""lll~ .ind l<1Ufh l Dn'e 1hrnu).:h \:1 111.1 .\n.1 I k1j1,hl\ 1<1 .1 n111nu.1r' 111 \11.·" ha "111 ' ~ .. ,, .ind .in11thn h11<1' ~n I ttJfT \ unrtnrm Ratha 1h.1n 'uhr1111 lhl· h1lJI lound llll· \\fl\fig 1.orp'r in 111' , •• ,i..,·1 .. 1,, rr.1nwd .ind 'd ll'll .ind rll' JJu~h ll'I coastal plan 1111lw< .tllll>rn1.t ( oa\l.il ltumphr,·\ ~t.irtu.in •11 'i.111 l >1q1,u 'lfl·.inll'J.ind,l·lkd \l r' l>urr">a1d "H1, .:.i C'umm1s-.1on w 1th thl' pr(l r t•,l'd l'\· pmhahh \\ 1 II 1w1 .1pp1:JI 1h1.· .iw Jrd IP \ a.i \\ 1 tr \clkJ · 1 ·1.. n,:..,. he w Puhfn "1 ll'J \ l' ml' t tcn~wn. the board 11rdl'fl'd lhl' rlan Ix· :'vi. Durr fl' 11f(,,1rJl·n (ofll\l' ,,lltl dekn\l' \'llh l"tl 1.hdtlrl"fl '-.l1Uf311~ I thou~ht II \.\llhJra"n anti rewn111·n .1t10rnl'\ K11twrt J lhn1\I Ll 11wner lhl' ~.1, J h1g m"1.1l..1· I th11ugh1 he ~::i' in J .\ltl'f lhl· h11.mJ lo.il kd lh•· plan. monuan ha' tilrd .1 dJ1ni lt•r lh•· damJgl'' hmpilJI ·· Ne\' pun Hl'Jl h-h."1.'d dl·\dn1wr J \I again'I lhl· ~J \' ll umphrt'\ \111nu.u-' i11ol.. the.' ~n1ng Pl·ter\ a'il..l·d lhl' \UJX'f'1'•>r'> 11111\l'f· Pell\ Otlicl't hi (I·"' J,>,l'Ph \ Durr hii<l' hJl l.. .tnd 'hipped the nghl Ood' thl· W11h lt111l· d1sru\\1<11i. thl' ho.i rtl voted Wedncsda,I to drop :l PlaJ)Qrng ====:__~-F'mmTn·m-mr.i m pcm •. onlfiii11'i1lih tu~rn!:J.!.,~tht:~-..;J>~lanru.:!.!!:!~nLll..!(.~u::!imJi!.!!1~1~22;1~u~iu=·~-11r==,~"?!.4~~~·~-:!!~~-~~· ~..h..:.-..J.7:=· ~riu.1~·~-~w~~~··~)!:;1~11:~· ~l~'IW~-==o~i.;;::;·'~l Ii~.___ ~-__ _ l·on\111iun -'h1pmJ ll"'''h11-.,,·r.:u\1'rl11m1.'I"' 1rl'l10&J' "unrk «11111.111 '''" tnc~-.. - Friday,' May 3 No meetings scheduled Monday, May 6 • 7:JO p.m .. lrvlae Finance Comml11lon. Cit) Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. PoucE Loe the project 1ha1 fl'll!llrl'J hoarJ .1p· pro" al of ;i loc:al c11.l\tJI plan tx·111re dl·vclopmcnt plan' c..ould proceed ··There 1<; no rca\on to hold up tht· pfOJcCt until thl' I< P (local uM\lal plan) 1~ adopll·d Thai could Ix· J long lime." board ( ha1rman fhoma' Rik) said 1rf" 'iupporting lhl· lOn· d1t1on'i. deletion The cond111on lx•l·amc an 1mixd1· menl v.hcn the hoard \Otl·J to ~·rap the propo.,eJ local coastal plan hc- cau~e 11 indu<.kd lour .1lignnwn1' for J \1 Pell'r' ""'' "1tt pltr'lll' t 11.1,1.it '' h1k \.\ 11rl..1 n~ 11n a r1·1nga.11111n un11 'hl· rl·1..1IJ, lhl' 1111.1tl1·n1 \hl· 1. ned dunn~ < omm1,,111n Jppr•l\.1l 11111\llnl'lnr· .1h11.1rd 1tw 1.ru .... ,·r ll.11nhndg,· "htk 11 ~J' hl'f k',l1nwn' \l1>nJ.l\ "hl·n thl' tnJI menl plan~ on 11~ 11\\n .• 11.u1rd1ng 111 Jo1.h·tl 111 \.in1>1l·i.:11.1n J.1n .> 14 2 I hr ~tJrteJ 1n ( lrJngl' ( 1.1unl\ \Uf)l'rtl>r ( 1.iurt l.'ompan) 1111il1Jh H11~na lhl' • ulhl'rl"u.1hlldll'SJnd,t·\en 111hl·r..a1l11r~ 10 \ant.1 \nJ .1nJ,hl·.,<1tihl•d4u1l'l1' "ht•n ( oa\tal ( umm1....,111n hJ~ hl:en rcluv "l'rr in111rl·d la~\t'r' tallo.l·J \.\nlnt•\dd' dunn~ d 1"1ni: _ 1ant to appnl\l' '1nglc Jnclurmenl'> \I lht' 11ml· lhl' lll1•rtu.1 r' h.1J J u1111rJl t .i rguml'Ot' Ix· fore a kx:al rnJ,1.11 plan "1n place 10 prr parr and 'h1r hod1l'' .,, tkJd OJ\ JI fhl' Jl•ld mJn·, ~ 1k J nd l hildrl·n '!o(.'llkJ Thl' de\ doper'' plan'> tor 1hc ti.t. pcr,onncl Aul the monuan p11. l-.l·J ur 1tw J kgal J l 1111n a~1n'1 lhl' '·1'' 0111 nl .-nun _. al'rl' forml'f H:t\~ll'" St:hool '>Ill' call three botl1l'.,Jnd apparl·nth l.t1kJ 111 n11ltlr I hl' m•llhn ·, dJ1m .igain'I 1hr 'J\' "·" fo r rnn.,irullu>n 111 '>1ngk-fam1h that 11w 1ag" o n l\\O 11l lhl· tl<K.11l·, h.iJ d"m""l·J -.A1J hl'f .111orn1·\ < hn,111phl·r homl''i. otli1.·l· hulld1ng'> .ind a holl'I on Jo\l'rh \ Durr·, name 11n lhl·m Ii \k .ir' the '!It' "h1l h " hordnl·d h' J.1m· bnrl'l' R11.1d ,111d \outh Hn,1111 \1rn·1 Baseball capped bandits h:it ice cream shop, testauranf Ill thl' llHMI hl<ll~ 41f ( h1•\~f\lh' '°llfl'l'I 'l>n1l'llml' lx•tv.el'll 'I .1 111 untl ' p 111 'Wi:dnl'\da' I ntn "a' matll· t)\ rl·11111\ 1nii a 'crn·n 111 thl' tx·llr11 .. m \\ 1ntlo~ • • • \ mJn rcpon l·J h pum~·J ) \-.1nh 111 ~'into .i 1.:ir l'arh \.11u1d.1 ' m11rn1(lg .11 1h1.· 'ihl'll 'l'f\ ltl' ,1,1t111n .11 22-N 11.irhor Bhd hut p.11d 1111 11 \\llh .1 ~'i ti1ll . . . I 1111 1111~ 1h111ul(h Jn ''114.'11 \'1111.f11\\ '"fl1l'11n1• 1~11r~l.1 n11.·J J h111111· I h11 r' d.1 , 1•11 lh1. l l\1K MI hln"lo, 11f ll.11 1lil'ld I hl 111,, in1.IL1dl'd lhn·r !(Un\ "1)11 11 .M•' •. 111111,1 rqu1pmrni \\11rth ':' .111.t .1 '1d1·1• 1r1.11rtln "''nh MM 'lhl lll ~ "°I•"' d ,1t•I .l lh1 't1d1 \lh l"J \,d11l'd .11 \t1 111 .111.t "'"'"',,ii 1.-.! .• '.: '1 l\1ti. 1.· f'h ~1·.J up .I \\ h,·d , h.111 .1h.1nd11n«,t .11 1tw 1, 11 n,·1 111 ( •l·1 .dd , .,, 111.I '-l.t h'r .tfh"l ~·1 llll)f .I '.ill lll11ll ,1 \\11111.111 "h11 11·.11 nl "h1•••l , h11dn.'1 "•Ill d l)111t ih1·m,1.·l\1.'' "1ih II An ice cream <i hnp and a tortilla bakery, both 1n Huntington Beach. were robbed Thur'iday. police ·re· poned today ·\ccording the police. 1wo different men were responsible for the holdup<1. although hoth wore baseball caps. Jn the first incident. a man entered Tortillena Hernandez. 204 Adams Ave., at about 2:4S p.m. and ordered a !>of\ drink. Sgt. Darrell Klopp said the man the n produced a blue steel revolver and demanded cash. The > lrrine Police assisted a crying woman who was standinJ at a pay phone on I the 4.SOO block of Campus Drive. The woman apparently had sustained a head '"Jue' and suffered from mem- 1 ory loss. • • • A prowler was rcponcd on the 4800 hlock of Irvine Boulevard. • • • A lost child w11s relumed to a residence on Rock Sonng<o . . ~ A man was arrested on su'lpiC'lon <'If poU«s1na hctom and cocaine on lhc 4700 block of Rarranca Parkway • • • ' A h1cycle worth len than SWO wt)s rcponcd stolen fro rR a rcs1dcn{"c af .H Wcst Y1lc l..oop • • • A bicycle worth less than $400 wa& ~tolc n from an 1tddrc o n Beech T n.-c. • • • .'\ ~terro Wit, 'tlOl('n-tflwn ,._ f~v~UI gunman iook about S200 and OeJ un · 1nd1lall·d hl' h.1d a lo.n11l' .ind tk foot toward Alabama Street. polll'C .rnanJcd ll1llfll''. all orJin~ 111 p11liu· said. -· •• · rt port' l hl· man tkd "11h Jh11u1 The robbber wa!> dc\cnhed a~ n S 160 white or H1span1c man an h111latc1<x. .fhe .,.,·rnnJ mhher ~n' \.k~·n~·d ,1 with a thin build. wearing 11 na\) hluc H1<1pan1l' man in h1!> m1J-~11 ..... 1hl1u1' shirt. na''}. blue pant!> and a hlue feet. 6 inchc-. tall "tth a 1h1n hu1ld baseball cap with a gold cmbll•m w11n a \hurt P\10' tail 1u1. h ·d up .i Klopp said the second holdup ba\cball cap Hl' ~Orl' a hlue llJnnd occurred at the Baskin Robbini. Ill' \h1rt "11h .1 rheckcrcd pnlll'rn .inJ cream shop. I M882 Beach Bl\ d . at oll' t' pant' about J: 15 p.m. t\ man enlcrcd. a~kcd • No IO)Urll'' ~l'rt' rl'portl'J in it11· if the business catered pan1es. then holcfup'i telica parked o n Yorktowh-. Newport Beach About $750 in cash \\:l\ Molen Imm lhe Shark Island Yacht C'lu h, ((NQ Bayside l)nve The hurglar .. hrokc into ttre )acht cl uh and rnn\arkcd two offices. • • • A tclC'v1!>1on ~t und a v1d~x·o<i'1Cltt' recorder were -.tolcn from a fl's1dcncc o n the 1200 hlock of Pembroke P()h~e said the intruder broke into the residence through a poor!) secured window. The lo-;., ca mt' to St>~O • • • Four pla'll" s1gn'i worth $40 ~CT\· \10lcn from the Ralhoa Rcarh C o 210 Marin{' .\vc It'' thl' founh tinw 1n the pa t month that "110\ havl' bttn stolen from \he R:ilho.1 l'ill\nll busioC'I'> -• • • A gym haa ~onta1n1ng 11 \\'t of l.c) &Ad ~o('k.\trap waHtolc.n lrom l.bt A . Strl'l'I parking lot. • • • ·\wallet "a'~1okn from a \\c1111.111·, purse •n th(· 'tock room ol 1 lw Hroudwa) dc11aithicn1 '11111.· 111 .. a'lh1911 h lanJ. Tht• lo'"""'w 111 ~'' Coeta Meea Thrl'c garage-, 10 the aJ)<H1 11ll'lll com pie' at I ~7 J Bakl·r ~I "l'rc burglanrrd Wednc~fa}. \Oml'l1ll1l' b(t~ecn Sp m .ind 1n·JO pm I ol k\ wt-"" cut olT all tht garage door\ JnJ hundl't'ds of dollars ~onh of \tt'rtll equipment and p rdcmnj\ tool' we re 1akc n terco C'QU•Prnent won h SI ~o wa' rcponcd stolen from o ne µr..igl· v.h1k S 1.700 in p rJcnin1 tool' ~ .. , ttken from another The third Jllra&t· ~~,ntJ \lcrco equipment and .1 rull 1ack. totahna S~IO. w('re m""1ng • • • • ( Mh ('\ltmlt t<'C1 at S ~~O "3' ft" ooncd ,111kn fr11m a ltl("kl'\l rc"'k''lt' \ Laguna Beach P11l1ll' <klJ1nt•d J I 'i·H'.lf·1•ld m.1k rhu1'd.1~ fol .1lkj1.l'J IOtll'll'nl 1'\ po\Uft' I lw 1nl 1dl·nt n'f)(1rwdh '' l u rn·J on "l>rt h ( 11a'1 I I 11th" .i' I tw ll'l'll. ~hll,l' f1.l"1l' ~." 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I .1dd< 11 II ( ... 1.11·11 \\''I l .illq.11· Th. 111" w :., 'l11l\.1l1,!.il \I '>IHI ••• \1.1ml·1 •r11 1'-r111..1• in 111 .1 ll', l n I., ' I <1\,11.1 I 111111\,1 p.1rl..1·d l h111 ,1.f.1\ II th1· \\ .111\11 l11t .II' n, l'.IO \ ll \\ 11 1111 -..,11,,.11 l tw l"" 1nd 11Jl•1.I 'llll'" :qu pnwnt v .. 1rth ) 11'-l Valley bank bandit gets $· l , 400 in loot \ hc•Jr1..kJ m.1n "l"Jnn(! m1rr11rrd 'Unfl,IJ\"-'' .ind .1 h.l'-l'h.111 l .l[l hrld ur .1 I 11untJ1n \ .tllt"' ti.inl. 1 hur\(fa\ .int1 <''-'Jf"'d w.ih ahout \I .i(l(I 1n , a\h ac1. orlltnfl, to flilhll· I ht' h:lnd1t l'nt1.'rl·d l\.m ta,\ Ban.._ I !COX ~ Rmok h 111'\t \1 'hon h tx·tort· 'J'I m :1n1I h,1n1k,t .1 r11h"'f\ nnt(' 111 ,, ~ td lll J1.1.111tl1n~ h• I)\ ll-..' '" l Da1\n lk.in lh' "11\1 th1 rc'h~r m1"<'d ~· .tmllht•r ~ inJ<'~ af\<'r lhl' '"'' 11·1111 t•\ phu nl'lf 'ht bat! n1' nwn1•, l hc n1tihc·r 1h11utth1 111 he· 111 h" rnrd-~tl<."11hrurl\ hro~nh.111 nl'''' d lC.f'IA\t'd .1 "t'l\f)i\n f)l1lin.' \JIJ ;-... fl,l't:l\\':I\ I .lr ",I, ...._'l'T\ I I l I I \ , • Orenge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Frldly, M•y 3, 1985 . • .. • • 14 HOUR SALE: 8:00 A.M. ro· 1 Save 25%: On select,ed reguiar-pr1ced sweaters S.M . L. Sportswear BO's, 40 /43 Reg-25 00 to 48 00 11.75 to 36.00 Save 25%: On selected regular priced hlouses S.M .L and misses 4 to 14 SpOJ-t-swsa" so·s-. 125-134 .. Reg 25 00 to 48, 00 · 11.75 to 36.00 Save 25%: On selected career separates from Co1mterpar1s. Claude. C1rage jmd others Jackets, skirts and pants Sizes 6 to 16 Sportswear ao·s. 296 443 RF!y 9 99 ro 46 00 7.49 to 34.50 .. Save 25%: On contemporary sportswear from Cygne Designs. Clio. Keane lnterna ttondl dnd more Campsh1rts. big shirts, •,k1rt~ anrl more 1n linen ari.d cotton hlends Contemporary Sportswear. 44 1 Reg 29 99 to 51 99 . 22.49 to 38.99 Save 25%: On Fenn Wrrght M anson Sy~tems stripe and solid camp shirts. all rotton Sportsw ea r BO'r.. 252 · R .. g 30 00 to 34 00 22.50 to 25.50 Save 25%:. On selec ted m1sser. rlen1m 1 ··I'•'> J=rnm Sasr.on. Calvin Klf'in. Glorid Vn(lllPrl11ll rind more Sp0rt swear 80 "'· 7SL R,..q 19 99 to 36 0<1 15.00 to 27.00 DRE88ES An additional 25% off: Already rerluc:.erl """"'"' rir·111~s . and women's dresses [)r•••,<.i" 22 196 21 49 115 27 163 84 62 L 30 R~·CJ 29 99 to 89 99 24.00 to 72.00 Sa ve 25%: Sr.nil M r,Cl1n tock lace rJ11..,t1r·r rlr1· .·, [)11 • ..,.,, • ., R4 Ri-!<J 88 00 66.00 Save 25"1',,: ()1 , Ill' µnftrt• r.ollF-1 ,,, ,, "' I·· 1• • · ,•'• •H'•f1'>11 •t<, Dr,..<.-.r·s 84 H· ·q rJ~ IJIJ 73.50 Save 250/ri: (Jr 'J11 r 1•r t•r• ,,,,,I<' M -. rt .11i'. 111•• ''"'' ., Ori·v.,,.c., 49 H•·q S8 f)(J HJ 76 00 43.50 to 57.00 Save 25%: On Spr.tdl ()r,c d'>trm qf::o1qr·tt•· <1rr·c;v·<. 1rrirr RtJfflP.<; BF-t Sy & Aclam Q.,r, v r1nd m,,,,. Drf'">V!'>, 84 · Q,.q 'i2 00 trJ 182 00 ~ 39.00 to 138.50 Save 25%: O.n c;1•IP.CtF1<l "·q1ddr pr1u• n11Jr1f!rdlf' mr!>">t'"> '>1mrJp•<,c.,1•!> Dre<>'>e'>. 21 49 Ri·q 44 00 to 60 00 33.00 to 45.00 Save 25%: A(}ht11P B, ... v r)rJP ne< i.-li11·<,<.. Drf!'>Sf•"> 21 RP.y 56 O<J 42.00 An additional 25% off: 01ir Taurus II .f>Pl1!e hnen <Ires"> pP.ltl•·'> 4 10 14 P1·t•lf· Oresc;es 27 Ri!CJ. 42 ()() j• 31 .50 Save' 25%: On <;f'IPr:tPrJ net1tP. rlressr•. by · C<;ra s Closer ,rnrl T dttl J'> tt PPt1tec., 27 Req 42 00 tr1 1)4 ()() 31.50 to 40.50 S..ve 25%: A nm• 8f'rir11•rr rJrl"S'>f''> f1Jr pf't1tP') 4 rn 14 Pf't1ti.· OressP.s 21 RP~ 4600 34.50 Save 25%: 011 l1r.kPlf"'I prrU! on "if!IPI tPrl wnvP.n m1c;s~s rlresSf>S Plrl/d Dresses 73 .R"'I 19 99 to 44.00 14." to 33:00 WOMEN'S SHOES --Save 20%: Or our entire stoc.k o f Ban •Jr1l1r ,,.,~ C111f'<, Women ..., Shoec;, f 08 R1·r.i 46 00 to 63 00 38.IO to 50.40 Save 20%: On our entrrP stock of Joyc:e .m<l t dPc,1nrl1• W r>men s Shoes 285 35 R«g ?8 CXJ 1<1 43 00 22.40 to 34.40 S.ve 20%: 011 l")lH entirP. ~fod of Caltr o .,t r>r•s Women s Shoes 35 Pt•q 33 oo· to 36 00 28.40 to 21.IO Save 20%: On pumps Sdndals anrt fl111 s from Jn11 M ia S R 0 Cand ies l'rumps ,1r1<1 more' Junior Shoes. 8 75 181 R,..q 16 99 to 48 00 13.59 to ll.40 • Save ~: On all Levi's Bendover poly ester pants. short and average, Siles 8 to 18 Plaza Separates. 135 Aeg 19.99 11.99 Save 25%: On all regular price Jantzen . ataltna and Aileen ac tive coordinates . • Plaza Sportswear, 162 Reg 15.00 10 50.00 11 .25 to 37.50 Save 25%: On our select€d regular price hlouses. Plaza Blouses. 66 1001169 297 Rea 17 00 to 30.00 12.75 to 22.50 Sa;e 25%: On all Koret pull on pants. short dnd avera~e lengths. black. mocha ltghf grey, navy or white PlalC1 Sports wear 135 442. Reg. 26.00 19.50 Save 25%: On Devon hasrc and fashion coordinates Plai a Sportswear. 237 Reg 14 99 10 50 00 11.24 to 37.50 Save 25%: On Personal Haberdashery has1c.s Plazd, 133 Reg 32 00 24.00 J(lckets Reg 70 00 52.50 Save 25%: On our '>P.lec ted stock. of r~ulilr p11c eel r shirts fror'i'I Plaza Swi·dlt·r!>. 149 450 Reg 8 00 to 18 00 Save 25%: On ors S M L XL H .. q 30 00 8.00 to 13.50 LeRoy cardigan. many col PtaLt1 Sw~arers. 149 450 22.50 SPECIAL SIZES Save 25%: On self'< 1,.d blouv·s tor Morf' W om,111 38 tu 44 Ldrly W inn Ldd y MilnhtJlldn rnorf! Mori· W<Jman 1?7 f~1:~ 16 99 to 38 00 12.74 to 28.50 Save 25%: All .Ms Rti'>':> c norrl1ncltP.<.. and C.11<1lt11d ,j( l lVPWf!iJr r(jr '>111"' 38 lo 44 M ()rr• Wnr11<111 132 R1:q 19 99 111 18 ()() 14.99 to 58.50 Save 25%: ()11 r1w r·nt•r" n•q1tl<1r prtr" c,1r11 I<' 11f Cuurt11•rpr1r b PPtrt~<, n,.1111· S111,rhw•·t1r 4(J'.J Req 34 00 tr1 42 00 25.50 to 31.50 Save 25%: Orr 11ttr 1•rHtrr· S ICJd< of R11<,:-. .ind 01'vrlf• Pr•ttll':~ r <>Ord1no1 tP'> PP11t1·s. /P,7 H•!'J _ 18 00 .!9 50 00 13.50 to 37.50 MISSES COATS An additional 40% off: A lrp..i<ly rt!<l11u:d M r">'>f''> WIJl1I wool IJl1·ncJ. dll Wf:nllH•r i:lllrl lrd.llt..l ccu.1l!:> Mis.se5 Colol..L!>_ 226 __ . nt·q n 99 ,,, 169 99 17.K~o 101 . Save 20%: On uur r~nt11r· stock of fed ther handi)aqs dr 1rl r ltitr.hP'. fnr.111.rtP.s B1 10, 1 St9nP Mounln1n B H Smith, Toni. Gan <;,On. dnc1 more l(oac h n01 1nrfudP.d I Handhdqs. 117 172 1 79 422 Req 15 99 t<1 152 oo· 12.IO to 121.80 S.ve 20%: On our i:in trr ro c;1oc.k of fahr1c handbdys I ror1 Cdrp,..11>aqs T Ont, V ctlP.rie Barad ;incl morP. Hanrlf>aqs, 227 Reg. 7. .. 99 to 38 00 . 9.40 to 30.40 Save 20%: On our "'rttrre ~oc.k of Hanes anrl EvrH1 P1C:one hosiery Hosiery. 3 77 Reg 1 95 10 18 00 1.51 to 14.40 Save 20%: On our enttre stock of Pl,aylex hras qirc11es anr1 panties Playtex. 414 Reg 5 00 10 38 00 4.00 to J0.40 Save 20%: On our P.nJ11e stock of casual ocks Ladies Socks, 421 Reg 2 50 to 8 00 2.00 to 7.20 Save 20%: On our entire stock of pierced and c:lip earrrnqs Choose from ivory, semi precrouc;, sterling and more I Does not mclu<:le Monet· anc1 T rif ari ' · 1 Jewelry 141 20 439 Reg 8 00 to 30 00 1.40 to 24.00 Save 20%: On o,ir entire stock of small leather qoods lnr:ludt!S Pierre Cardin ·Anne Klein, Buxton. fjnd morP Small Leather Goods. 142 APQ 5 00 to 100 00 4.00 to I0.00 RNEJEWELRY Save 50%: On a selected group of diamond 1ewelry. Choose wedding rings and sets, fancy nngs. earrings. pendants and men·~ rings All set 1n 14K gold Fine Jewelry, 810 Orig 300.00 to 6050 00 150.00 to 302rt.00 JUNIORS Save 25%: On 0111 c:xt h1s1v1· Muni dncl 'Lucinda" sundrt::s!>e::. Ju111ors. 64 85 ~eg 28 00 Lo 40 00 21 .00 to 30.00 Save 25%: On our versatile laundered ca1 d1gans from Eber and Byer In popular col ors. Juniors, 124 R~q_ 26 00 19.50 Save 25%: On th<' 11cke1P.cl price of fashion derums from Sasson. Jord~chc: Bnttan1a and more Junior'>. 236 247 Reg 19 99 to 32 00 15.00 <to 24.00 Save 25%: On our r.oltec.t1on of 1unior selected shor ts 1n !>()ltd!>. prtnts or stripes !Fsprii,-Cent>rrd and Santtt Cruz not -,n-- cluderl 1 Juniors. 246. 129 Rey. 10.00 1n 24 00 7.50 to 18.00 Save 25%: On our selec::11on of knit st1m1p pants from 10:45 Park. Bve-Jurly Knapp, anrl more Junior~. 129. Req 15 00 t<J 24 00 11 .25 to 18.00. Seve 20%: On -our r.m1re smclrat tncrs and foundations Bair. Met1denform, Warners. dn<I morf' Brrt'>. 19 258 139 Re~ 5 00 10 26 00 4.00 to 20.00 Save 20%: On our r•ntrrr· <,tock of rlaywear Ct.tm1soles. half <,lips, 11111 slips _ _Etom..Ma1dE:n..f.a.r.m..._Warncr'>, VasntreH e. .me morr: ~frr C'alv11 , " lem I Daywear . 63 Reg 8 00 to 36. 00 · 6.40 to 28.80 Save 200k: On our en!H · p.irtly '>tor.k From M a1denfmm W CJrnN<.. Olqd, ,md morn tEx r.1:111 C.tlv1n Klein I Panties. 260 Rey 2 50 10 12 00 · . -2.00 to 9.60 Save 20%: On (JtH nnltrP. '>tock of ladies robes, louny<>we<u ;wet rlc'>1qner slcen wear R oh1·~ .. 51 54 Lo1mq1wear. 67 Reg 19 99 u, 80 00 16.00 to 64.00 Save 20%: On ottr crHire <.,roc,k of sleep WP.ctr Frorn Barb11on. M 1-,-, EIJ1111•, G1ll1qan & 0 Mrtllev ,1r1rl morr: Sh:Ppw1:<1r ?4 280 30 232 Rr·q 1 / ()() to 4') ()() 9.60 to 36.00 MEN'S SPORTSWEAR . ' . Save 25%: 011 0111 1•11t11 •· -.tc>e k nf Hcim1o1r slack!> an<! si·pdri.l If~<, t111 1u<11ny E iq Jcrn<lo ,matrcs M1·n'<, Spo rtswear. 182 Jack<'IS, re11 75 00 to 80 00 58.25 to 60.00 Sld<:k c, rf!q 21 99 10 30 00 16.49 to 22.50 Save 25°/o: Ori n111 r•n 11ri, c,1orlr of ~n·s reqular prt1 " 'ihort -,lf'f'vr• lope; K r11ts ;:ind w ovens print'> <mrl ·,oltd colors M en's Sportswear 50 212 713 4 17 Req 15 00 10 32 00 11 .25 to 24.00 . Save 25%: On our P.ntrre stock of C;11ahna • .. LaPaz" poplin and Memb~rs Only iackets S11P.s 38 to 46 Reg 50 00 37.50 Save 25%: On selected Amenr;;in and European r!Pr,1gnf>r <..portshu ts dnrl slackr. Men's Sportswear, 2151423 170 Reg 32 00 to 50.00 24.00 to 37.50 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of men's shorts Choose fr.om twills. r.9rduroys, cot ton styles and more Men's Activewear 109 Reg 15 oo to 22 oo 11 .21 to 1i.so S.ve 25%: On ow entire stock of ten n1sw ear Catalina. Jockey. A c t1f anrl ;i famous American maker M en's Ac11vewear, 109 la,1 Reg. 18 00 to 36 00 11.26 to 27.00 Save 21%: On selected summer we1gh1 poly wool stacks, Levi's Action W ool, anc1 Cloosa S11es 32 to 38 Men's Sportswear. 126 Aeg 30 00 to 36 00 22.50 to 27.00 Save 25%: On our. en we stoc~ of elas11c waist casual Pal"lts Men's Slacki,, 195, 245 Aeg 20 00 to 32 00 11.00 to 24.00 S.ve 21%: On selecte<1 mor,·s de.,1gner 1ean~ Jordache. sa,son. dnr1 otht1rs Men's Jeans. 290 Reg 34 00 to 42 00 25.50 to 31.50 Save 30%: On our entirf' stock o f men's s111ts • sponcoa1c, dnrl <lri•ss stacks from f<1mous E1irr)f)f'c1f1 rtnrl Anw11cdn makers Ml'rt s Cloth1ny 9 48 61 192, RPg fl~ 00 tn 325 00 38.50 to 227.! ! • Surt':> ,,, -. .. 11·1..11·rl -,trJrr . ., Save 25%: On '"" r•n1t11: '.IOCk of bener n~c kwedr MH '> T1f.'S 225 Req 12 00 1r, 16 SO 9.00 to 12.~ Save 30%: On r11i r •·nt1ri• -;tor:k of wallPts !..Py r .1-.,1·<, r1>rJ11 1 .,,,J .1'>PS ancl nass 1 t'>l.!S J=urP':.1111 CJ'> 22(J 41J4 '415 Ruq 8 50 ICJ 2rJ ()() 5.95 to 17.~ Save 30%: Or r11 tr ··r • ,.. t11r ~ r1f mP.n ':> .,.,, 4tn'>'>f.''> r ( 11rl r 'l T '<II c.11 .tnd RcJy B.tn Mr~n -. 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Rl«J 10 ()(:J lo $0 ()() 7.00 to 35.0 Save 25%: Or (JIJI .. , trrt· "(J(lc of·f•ttf.'d 1:11 .. .,<, c,t ,rrc., Sr111rJ-, .ir ti f,1nr.1r·s Orr''>' Sti.rr-. 218 RP<J 20 {)() 10 28 ()() _ l.5.00 to 21.0 -Save 25%: on our rn•,,.. stock o f Centu r. drtcl N£!1I Mr1rt1n 1lrPss -.t11rt'> Dress Sh1r"ls. 431 R•'<I 11 99 t<J 30 r.I() 9.00 to 22.5 Save 25%: On our ""' ,, .... rock o f men s c;l1'£•f1wl'?ar RobP.s. pdJ.tm<1<.·. night sh11ts. 11 •<111· F urn1shrnys 164 R ,.'..'Y 14 00 tg 60 00 _ -1D...50..1o 45.0 !avr29%: 011'mT1--pr.'i1r1· <,roe o f men's tir J'>tf;r y C.t.1sual rlrt.:':>':t 1 tlilt;t:c . .ind f ash101 "'Vl'!S Hr1c., ... ry 281 Rcq 3 OfJ in 8 'ii 2.25 to 8.l YOUNG MEN I Save 25%: On ow ':n11r1 • c,tod of shrink ro f11 Levi'-, 501 's Tht> popular all cotton. button fly rlenrms Ynunq Mens. 123 Req 19 99· · . 14.9 Save 25%: On ()W 1•nt1r•· -.1r,1 ~ rif shorts ,md sw imwear 10u1r.k-.tlv1·1 not 1n< fuded I Young Men:.., Act1vew,.nr 185 Rl?g 10 00 10 32 00 7.50 to 24.0 Save 3~: On <>•11 •·11t111· -.1oci.-of woven ">hrr rc; from Shah 5df<1n Lt.: T1gre Sasson and others Young M "n·c;. 183 411 Reg 9 99 to 26 00 l .M to 11.21 Save 30%: Ort selected 011r erwear (Generra not included I Young Men's: 189' Reg 12.99 to 75 00 9.10 to 52.Sf Save 25%: On our entrrc stock of casual spring p,;in1s Find BuglP. Boy, La w man. PCH. Union Bay and more Young Men 's, l 86 Reg 22 00 to :la 00 11.50 to 21.SC Save 25%: On our entrre c;tock of ,. OshKosh for newborns. infants. toddlers and girls' 4 to 6X W P.st Coast Kids. 83 90 137 234 428 I Reg 9 00 to 24 00 1.71 ~o 11.0< Save 30%: On selected girls' rompers • Knits and wovens Prints and solid colors West Coast Kids, 83 268 _ " Reg. 12 00 to 16 00 l .40 to 11.2G S.ve 30%: On our enttrP. stock of Health Tex, for newborns. infants, toddlers, girls' 4 6X. boys' 4 to 7 and gtrls· 7 14 10 . 44 137 418 419 '428 Reg. 3.99 to 22 00 2.71 to 11.40 Sett.• 30%1 On selec ted girls fashion pants and woven top! for s1;ies 7 to 14 West -Coast Kids. 44 .. Reg. 12.00 to 24 00 1.40 to 11;11 .. v• JOIN,: On our ~nttre stock of girls' 4 10 14 sleepwear PJ 's, romper1. robes, rompers. and more. W est Coast Kida. 79. Reg 5 99 to 25 00 . 4.20 to 17.• .. v• ~: On. our entire stock of ac cessory plust'I bears, monkeys, dogs and raccoons West Coast Kids. 102. Reg 5 99 tP 50.00 -4.21 to ... S t ctton may vary store to store No special orders. No telephone 0t m1i . ' • .· r - 0:00 P.M. S·AfURDAY, .MAY .4IH_. __ 0 8 0 0 0 ~ I ortt. ~-.. •ovs 4 To 20 Save 30%: On our entire stock of Jay Jay shorts for boys' 8 to 20. Boys 8 'la 20. ~ 241 . Reg 10.00 to 15 00 7.00 to 10.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Stein wurtzel fleece separates Boys 4 to 20. 74/241 . Reg. 6 99 to 12 00 5.25 to 9.00 Save 30%: On our entir e stock of solid and strided, kn;t shirts and shorts from a famous maker Boys' 8 to 20 294 Reg. 9..99 to l5.99 ° 7.00 to 11.20 Save 30%: On our ent1rP stock of NR G tops 1n Boys· 8 to 20. 26 Reg. 18.00 ~nd 20·00 12.60 and 14.00 Save 30%: On our entire stock of outerwear in Boys' 8 to 20. 446 Reg. 9.99 to 24 .00 . 7.00 to 16.80 Save 30%: On·our en11re stock of fur n1sh1ngs: shirt~ ties. belts, socks under wear and sleepwear in· Boys· 8 to 20. 239 Reg. 2.50 to 18 00 1 .15 to12.80 Save 30%: On our ent1r.e stock .of casual pants in Bo ys' 8 to 20. 98 Reg 18.00 to 26 00 12.60 to 18.20 Save 30%: On our stock of dress separates from Farah in Boys 8 10 20 98 Reg. 15.00 to 45 00 • 10.50 ~o 31 .50 Save 25%: On our ~ntirr~ srrJ< k of Osh Kosh 1n Boys· 4 to 7 74 Reg ·15 00 to 18 00 11.25 to 13.50 Save 30% 011 ow en11r~ c,101 ~ of tioy'> 4 to 7 shorts Many sumrnf'r styltc, .rnd colors Boys 4 to 7 74 Reg 4 99 to 14 00 J.49 to 9.80 Save 30% On our ent1rf' stnc.k of Health Tex shorts Boys' 4 to 7 420 Reg. 4.99 to 11 00 · 3.49 to 7.70 Save 30C*,: On our 1:nt1rf' srnc• of rtri·ss up 1n Boys' 4 to 7. 430 O xfcird Jnrl dress shirts slacks tielts ,,rHl t11~s Reg '5 50 to 15 00 · • 3 .85 to 10.50 FURNOlJRE S.ve 202.00 to. 462.00: Be~kline Niagara oak functional family room gro up (Dept 233). Orig: 4.QO 00 to 1141) 00 198.00 to 811.00 Save 121.00: / pr Nf•rlq1· .,,., 1ir111.1I 111 rose taup1 ! 1 01~p1 .l8 U1 1q '.J9~ UU 878.00 Sawe 312.00: l 1.111"1111111 ti 7 I•• ,,., 1ir111.il 111 l1li1« W"Y r11 .. f111 .1 1°,1 r ll· 1.r ~H i ()11q 120<) ()(j 888.00 J\c, .t <,ll't:p1 •I c 11.1 I I /11)( J tJI I 1088.00 Save 212.00: r 1o1dlf1t1fl.tl 1/\111111 I 11 Ill '" mini rmn1 !fkpr //t1• (Jrrq 11011 0<1 188.00 Save 462.00: 5 .6 1J' 7 , q111.11·r1t11I•· -.11!.1 111 01amondh•JcHI 1 riv1•r c D1·1i l 733 1 . Orig. 850 00 388.00 Sper.1al or<lf"'" ,!I r tirnp.ir.ilil•! '>.t VllHI.., Save 612.00: S11 Cl1;rrl1•<t · LPrittwr P1i1'. rer.liner J>y A.i11 .il1J1111<11•r 1 01~p1 :?HJ 1 011y 1100 00 488.00 Save 251.00: Softy 11;1 k1 r 11·1 luwr l1y B.ir Cfilounger !01•1Jt.. 2101 ()11q /')(J 00 499.00 Seve 1061.00: lmpor!Pd lt.11!.111 5 PL l.1r. quer wall systP.m I D1•pt 2751 Or1.g 2500 00 1449.00 lpecW purchMe: Techn1cs 100-watt ~~d10 syttem. 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A f>oht1cal stateml·nt 1~ucd by .. leadefs of the seven maJor industrial democracies urged the So' 1et Union to "act positavd) and con'>tru c11vel} · an order 10 achac\e .s1gnafiran1 agree-~~~~!'!!!!!!!~ ments.. at the U.S.-~' ll'I .arms u ......... AJllela ~. back Black actimt An&ela Davia holda clenched fiat u ahe la arre.ted by Unh·eraU;y of California police officer durlna an anti-apartheid rally at Berkeley. She wa, amon• 112 demonatratora arreated In recent daya. · Reagan blasts cuts in defense l;>udget W.\CiH I NGTO~ C.\PI -\enate kaderc; battled toda) to hold together the remaining piece!> of a \hattered Republican budget comprorn1'>e. while President Reagan dcnounel·d a' ~an 1rre!>pons1ble act" a votl' !>tahng- back his proposed m1hra0 buildup. On a 93-6 vote. th{' clwlmbcr approved an amendment offered b) GOP leaders them!>Ches to tut Medi- care and Med1ca1d fund' -hut h' Nude Mary )irks-pope $2.6 b1ll1on lc'>s o'er the ne~t three ·,car'> than the adm1n1s1ra11on ask<.·d. · It "a' the latesJ maJor mod1ficat1on to th{' plan onginall~ de!.1gned to tnm nearl' $300 b1ll1on from federal sp<.·nding b:y I 9!SR. Republicans lcadt'r\. 'l'eking to contain fun her damagl' t0 thl· budget plan. oflercd the ml·asure 10 blunt a Democratic mm e to rl'\lllrl' the full appropna11on for thl· \1kd1lare and ~kd11:a1d programs ~eanwh1h:. Reag;rn '01u·d l kar da!>gU'>I 0 ' l'r lhc 'oil' ot th c da~ 11<.'forl' cutting propo!>t'd m1hwr~ 'JX'·nding 1ncrea!>l'' "II°'> an 1rrnPl>n\lhk at I v; l"'c alread' made reduuaun' "l' rould make ·,n rrialata~ '>JX'nd1ng "11hou1 rt'duung our ab1l11~ to maanti;l•n the VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope S('CUrat) "l' mu'>t ha'l' .. Kl·agan '><:11<.l John Paul 11, Incensed by 8 He "as stopJ)l·d b~ rl'P<.>ncr., 1n lfonn. French fltm that portraus the w l''>I ( 1rrm:in~. "hen.' he" ~tttcndang 1 an l'l·onom1t \ummit Vlrg•n Mary as a cabble's girl-Prl''>1<.kn 11al ,ro~nmun Larn iriend and shows her nude, Is ~Pl·akn toll.I rl'ponl'r'> thl: prl'\lden.1 takJng his campaign against it to kel<. hl· ha' lompronlt\l'd rnough on the International a irwaves. ckf1:.n\l' . Last week, the pontiff sharply "\.\ l' ma' hl' :.ihk t11 turn 11 JrounJ 'Clitlclzed "JeVousSalue, Marie" in 1ht• linai"r1:,olu1aon ol tht· ma11a .. .(Hall Mary) direct~ by Jean-Luc '>a1d ';J>l·akt'.',. e-c:hn1 ng comment., of -Godard, aayi"" It "distorts and :-,cm.lie Kt·publacan 11.'adn' "• On a 'i 1-4!< roll tall f huf\l.la\. the j nsut11 the tplrltual significance'' \enatt.' votccf 10 \lire thl· .:idmanas- control talks an Gcnn u. The 1mportann· <.>f lhl· .summ11 leaders' support for thl· l 1.S. m·gottat· ing pos111on at Cil'nl'' a wa) under- scored b} Secrcta~ ofState < icorge P. Shultz ... ;\ '>hO\\ or \lrcngth and the j actualat ) of -.1rcng1h b~ our a.Illes has alwa}s h<.'1:n an 1mponan1 1.1c1or an these nego11a11ons. and t·on11n.ucs to • APWlt9Pflc Former Amerl~an POW• Maurice Jloaener, Bud Summen and Rod Rawllnaon reunite. be so." he satd 1003.)'-. Said White .House <,pcikcsman Larry Speakt·s: "We an: plea,cd and encouraged by the c;1rc ng1h of support from our al hes that as included in this statement. .. Welcoming the resumption of the Gene' a talks. the l.umm11 leaders from the L1n11ed 'itatc~. Bntaan. France. West German~. Ital). Japan and Canada declared ~hat "~l' arc prepared 10 pursue a high-le.Yl'I dialogue to· deal with the profound differences dlv1dingEas1 and West." · Shultz said in · an 1n1crv1c" on NBC-TV's "T'oda} .. sho" from Bonn that a Reagan-Gotbachc' mc·e11ng "is likely to take place one ot these da) s." perhaps when the new Soviet leader travels to the United Nations an New York nex t fall. Shult1 said there 1s "a great deal of tension" between the-two super- powers. and that both leaders have indicated they think "it's a good idea .. 10 meet and "jlrapple with the issue!. that d1 v1de them and perhaps united them." With the Geneva talks rcopemng May 30 after what U.S. negotiators t·allcd a "difficult." first round an March. the SC\'en summit leaders endor!.Cd efTons "to maintain and sm·ngthcn a 1.1able m1lrtal') balance at the lo"e'>I po<>sablc le,el'> of forte~. ncathl•r '>el'ktng supcrtont} for ouP•l'h e' nor nl'gh:c11ng our de- fense, ... Thr~ plcdeed SUQPlirt for "ml.'an- angful r1:du r11ons 1n ex rs11ng le, els of nuclear arm!.. hm11a11on'> on con,·en- 11onal arms. the banning of chemical "capon~. and lc·s~nang the mk<. uf con fl act. Former Affierican POWs . . recall German captivity Pilots cite conditions inside ~talag Luft III durtng_World War II DE~ ER ( .\P) -I hq 0 \l' lost hair and gained Y.c111.h1 !>lnl'\~ the~ wtrc .\mcnran POWs 1n Hatkrs German}. but friendships haq: rn· dured for hundreds of former "Kncgal·s" who ha ve gathered to commemorate the end of World War 11 and their own laperat1on. .\II ""ere ml·mbt·r'> ofthl' l S .\rm' .\1r C urps. based mo\tl~ an England and 11) 1ng B-17 and H-24 bomber!> into the hcan oftht· Third Rl'at h .\bout 6.000 Arr Corp<, otlicers from among the 90.000 U. tlac:rs "ho \\Crt· confined to Cil·rman pn!>· oner of war camps \\ound up 1n Stalag Luft 111. the camp made famous h) tht• tunnl'I brl·akout drama111cd an the book and film "Thl' Cirl·at F\Cape." The ·\ntt'rll·an PO\\\ ht·gan their reunion Thur<,da\. Onl' ot' thl'lr hnnorl·d g.ut'\I'> I'> HamaR (ilemn111. Xh. a lorml'r ( •l·rman '>Oldaer "ho<,c dul) "a' to <>top thl· pn,oncr'> - knu" n an (,l·rman a\ "km•gtl'' .. ·- from l'\t·apang. but "'ho 0Cl.'as1onall~ failed Former l r .S. ·\rm\ rnluncl and OSS office r Jerry Sagl: '>aid ( ikmn111 "threw me 1n the cookr three tames for tr) 1ng 10 escape. hut we l.'ach had our JOO<. to do. I've nl·wr hugged him. but I' \C ha ken ht., hand .. ~ ')age ~1d he behnl·<l Prl'\1den1 Reagan·., planned ''"'' 111 a West German m1l1taf\ l'l'mClt'r) at 811- burg. i.atc ofth.c gra' e:. of41i SS troops. ·:i., a fine 1tka:· ··1 .. a, 11": tame to heal \~ound\. not kl·ep th.em open ... Sage 'aid. ·\t Thursda} n1gh1 «, gathering. thcrt' "'a' ph:nt) ot food and tlnnk. the J1r "a' ha1) "1th ngarcm· '>mOkl'. and tht fanl1tu.•o; \\Crl' plu\h. · It wao; a far t n from thl' stark ~urruund1ng!>ofS1alag I uft Ill. where s1anat1lrn "a!> al"'a}' Jround the tornn anti 1n!>an1t\ wa\ Jn un.,poken threat that lurked an thl' darkt·netl t·orna\ ""1th rat' and < n•rman\ "hu '>p11:d an thl' night "Thl' lorcmmt thing in all our mind' mo't of thl· 11ml· "~" food." rcnalled ( iordun .\ ... Bud " Summers. 6'i. o l fopda. Kan. "\.\ l' u\cd tu sat around mai.1ng up ml·nu' uf all tht' food "l''d cat aftn thl· ".ar "I was obws~·d "11 h l hucula 11: I onn· \.\ fOll' al hl'l'k lor $2 5 Ill a $U~ for ha'> Red ( ru,s<.:hunil.ill' har -\her .the war hl' ca shed the cht·t•k. written on 1,uap()fpapcr. and thl· bank honon I I. .. Mauncl· "RO'>C) .. Ro\l'lll'l'......66. c Harlingen. T e,as. and has broth• eal. 62. of Estes Park. Colo .. wea both R-17 pilot' -.hot du" n O\I German\ Maurirc on ha!. fir m1Sl>IOn and Neil on hi\ la\I. Tht'\ wcrl· reunited at Stalag Lu tfl·and OC<'amc roommatl'S. The remtmhn their determ1na11on t ll\e. 1 "N1m:1~-fi,e pert{'nt of the me accepted the a1111ude thq "'ere go1n 10 get out one da:y. and the~ made th best of 11.'' recalled Maurice. "tiut ft:w 1nd1\1duals JUSI ga' c up. One gu. wtnt to skep and slept for a year an a half When he left camp he was ":~ble." Rud RJ"linson. ti7. ol D1:n\Cr w;: blo" n uut of ha<; B-1 7 altl'r a direct h from an cncm) fighter fhc othc Crl·wmr n died. H" ml.'monc\ 1ndudt• the goo l'arl· of a Gl·rman dtx:tor and a cn1:m~ tntl·rrogator "ho 'hocked har b~ i.no Y.1ng dt•ta1h abou Ra"hnc,on's \\.1ft• had an Tl'\a~. an \h~" tr}g tl1m a PKturc taken of har before he wa~ c,happed 0 ' t·r~as. Shuttle's fix-it crew d _oes it again \P \( I ( I ~ILK . Hou,lun (-\PJ -c halkngcr''> ca~trun;iu1-. li\l'tl another broken nJ)l·nml'nl 111da ~ and ~1kd 1n10 the scl'und halr<1fthl'1r !.pace sc1cncc m1!>s1on . pnml.'d tu reap a r""~:arch bonanza" 1th 13 oft hear 15 instruments \\Orkang. . lhl· -.p~ll l' trt'"· .. I hl· lfl''' 1ha1 launlhl'' "•th hrnh·n l'4u1p)Tlen1 bring' bat i. good n1u1pmcnt ... a~tron;.iut hl•d < irt•gor~ ann<1untcd a'> the co\mat ra} dl'lcl·tor l 4Jme to Jifc. ( >n ordl·r\ Imm thl· irounJ h1: t h;angtd \ofh,arl' unnm.tnd'> and, prl'\10. thl' 1.ktl'l llH "·" lOUnllng l'O'>ITill' ra·,,_ I hu r">da ~ a ftl'f po" n \U rgl·J Ill a 1n .. 1rument <:alkd 1h1: Dru n, namal'S Module. · .. When 11 <.:anH· on. }nu·, e nt:n seen such JO\ on anyone's face." sa1 a~tronaut bon I.ind. a shunl crcwmatl'. i>f ChrlaUan beliefs. 1ra11on·., Tl)il11a~ huildup h) S 17 7 Italian newspapers said it was ballaon o'er 1ri1: nnt thrl'l' ,car'>. the ftrst time In his nearly seven-holding the 19!<11 nw in PL·n·1agon :year pontlf6cate that John Paul, a spending 10 the;: 1ntla11on ratl· •c;:_....:;====-=1'4~ree=~t~crmtttc of what hQ...CJm:_ _ ~cagan ongrnalls rcqu~1~J a 6 r~. a ac rrl~nt 1tilrea~ ml'r tht· rate of R1:\lllra11on or a ltl')mll ra\ dl'ICl- tor \.\3\ 1h1: se~·ond e'<penml:nt thq had r1:paared 1n 10 hour,. The~ fired up a lluad~ 1.'.\pctJmcn1 Thurnfa) night. 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Eisenhower. troubles~oot~r for Steven other presidents and head of three un.1vcrs1ttes. ~as died at ~S ~ffcr enjoyina a Iona. b!JSY rettrcment. Eisenhower ~ed.Tbursday. He spent his_ final years keeping up wtth baseball's Baltimore On~les .and working at his office at Johns Hopkins Un_1v.ers1ty, wher~ he ~ad rebuilt campus facilities and soh.d1fied the. un1 ve rstty's finances during an I I-year tenure ~s president. Dunng World War II, he directed the rel~auon ofJapanesc-Americans from the West Coast, a · policy he later regretted as an "inhuman mistake.'' and ~ll~Nll~W~R tbe resettlement of refu1eet' in North Africa af\er the Alhe~ invasion in 1942. He al~o worked as a troubleshooter at several federal agcn.c1cs and la tcr became pr~s1de.n t of Kansas State Uni vcrsi ty. He was named president of_Penn State UQ1vers1ty 1n 1950 and served twice as president.of JohM Hopkins. from 1956 to 1967 and agajn in 197 1-72. Jobleu rate •teady at 7.3% .WAS HINGT0:-.1 -_Civilian joblessness stayed stuck at 7.3 percent in Apn!. the government said today, wit h the pool of unemployed Americans holdtni at more than 8.4 m1ll1on. It was the fi rst ttme in a year that the rate was unchanged for three months run n1..ng. A survey of businesses showed the eco~omy created 215 .000 new JObs last month. with significant increases in service Jobs and construction. But a household survey, from which the unemployment rate L'i calculated'. said cw1llan employment was little changed from March. ·Girl get. call from Michael JacJc•on . . ALBAN Y. Ore. -A Portland girl recovering from massive face and head· 1n{unes from an accident became the envy of her friends when she got a te ephone call from her favorite singer -superstar Michael Jackson. Jessica Allen got the call at Albany General Hos pttal Wednesday evening. Jessica said T~ursday that Jackson asked her how she passed the time 10 the hospital. "I said. I watch TV and I ltsten to yourtai>es," she said with a shy grin. "I said I was li stening to his brot hers Tito and Rand} (on the newly released 'The Jacksons Live' ta~). and he laughed. Campu• rape never op'curred NORTHAMPT.ON , Mass. -A rape report that prompted students to hold a ~ndlfltgti_t. vigil and police to circulate a composite sketch has wrncd out tooc false. Smith College officials say. The Smith College student. who was not identified. w1thdre" from classes and left the campus Th ursday, college spokeswoman Mary T. Callahan said. "The student has now admitt~d to me that the story was untrue and that no attack ofany kinq took place:· Dean Ann M. Burger told the school's 2.SOO women students in a statement Thursday. KAL vlctim '• family get. $100, 000 NEW BRUNS WICK, N.J. -The fam il y ofa 36-year·old postal worker who died with 268 other people when a Soviet jec fighter shot down a Korean 1 Air Lines plane will recei ve $1 00,000 from the airline in a court settlement, a lawyer says. Th e settlement 1s among tlie first reached in more than 100 wrongful death sutts filed against the carrier by relative.s. of people who perished when the Boeing 747 was shot out of Soviet airspace into the Sea of Japan on Aug. 30, 198.3, SC\Jd Raymond P. De Marco. attorney for the.family of Raymond Petroski. · · _....) FBI crackdown on blken conttnue. The FBI plans to go "full steam. ahead" in it~ crackdown on the Hells Angels motorcycle club after raids in 11 states resulted in more than 125 arrests. and netted more than S2 m1llion·1n illit;tt drugs and weapons ranging from L'z1 submachine guns to antHank rockets, a spokesm~n said. The more than 50 pre-dawn raids by federal. state and local authorities Thursday was the founh such roundup thts year, culminating a th ree-year. undercover investigation code-named "Operat ion Roughnder." Tot. ••allo• 89 LSD tablet. .. Officer charged in love affair TREASU RE ISLAND (-1.Pl - During his I 9 yc'\rs tn th l' Navy. Cmdr. James W)att Il l \\a'> regarded a fine soldier. But a love affair wtth a female ollicer under his command has left W~att facing a court marttal. I Wyatt, a 40-~ear-old !>en1or naval aviator. I'> accused of shann$ his I trailer wtt h Lt. Jr. Ci rade Etienne Boat"' nght. 23. on a remote airbase 1n th e Indian Ocean. and of l}1ng to a I commanding oflicer about their rela· t1onshi.p. . _ The act constitutes conduct un - becoming "an ofli cer and a gentle· man." accord ing to the Na.11y. "He's being prosecuted for being 1n love, and for being.open and hones\\" defense attorne} Roben Bryan said Thursda}, the fou rt h da} of Wyatt's hearing. "Had he and this lady sneaked ar-0 und. as 1s the usual way in the Navy. there's no questton we wouldn't be here toda}." Bryan said the case is expected to go to the court-man1al board toda>. If found guilt y: Wyatt coutct-to~ his i;ank and pension and be sentenced to a maximum pnson sentence of 17 years. Wyatt. who took the stand in hts I own ~half Wednesda}. told the live· member co urt-martial board that he saw"nothing wrong" wtth living wnh Boatwright while he led a patrol wing 1 charged wtth finding and tracking l So\ 1et sub marines 1n the lnd1an Ocean . Boatwright. the ,qu~dron:S air intell igence officer. testt hcd earlier in 1 the wee k that the pair establr~hed a strong "platonic" rl'la11on~h1 p after I they met at ~toffctt Field' in Moun· I tatn Vt c\\. The\ annou nced th'c1r engagemen t on Dec. JI. I 910. before ' moving 1n together in Janual) 1984. .. INCLUDES: Computer Space Command ~600 Remole ConHOI 11 Wiii Qoefole Your Zenitn VHS VCR And Voor rv 1001 I I I --- 7Nl'H 19 ·~AG6NAl MEASU RE · SYST&m ITV CENTER MORI CHES, N.Y. -A 3-year·old boy and hts 2·year-old brother were 1n ctit1cal cond1t1on th ts morning after swallow1n 89 LSD tablets left lying on a l1v1ng ~om tabl~~~~·~~~~:· ~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ Wander. 42. was arrested Thursday and charged with two cou nts of assault for showing a "de praved 1nd1fferenct' an(! recklessness," said Detecti ve Lt. William Oku la. Wander lived 1n the same house with the boys. CALIFORNIA Cubans depart 1 Gan6-related klllln6• leave 3 dead M .. .Ji. LOS ANGELES - A series of apparently gang-related shootings near a -anag u.a high school in south-central Los Anjeles left at least three people dead and • stveral wounded .Thursday nitht, officials said. Two young men were shot to .death around 9 p.m. in an apparent gang-related incident, police reponed. L1. H-1. Y -1.~A (AP) -.\ hundred Stell.C Coker said the shooting apparently was not co nnected with a spree at Cubnn muital"} ad viser<;, \ent home I Fremont High School. about 30 blocks south. One shoottng vic tim was found from leftist Nicaragua a~ a peace 1n a car that smashed th rough a fef\ce at Fremont High. killed by a shotgun blast gesture, ha ve arnved 1n Ha\ ana after 1 fi red from another speeding vehicle. promising thl' Nicaraguans the} Brown a ... 11• •tudent tuition FRESNO -Assembly Speaker Willie Brown charged that' Californi a community colleges have lost 90,000 students because of poli tical posturing by Gov. Dcukmejian to begin ch arging tuition. S.peaktng at a conference Thursday en m1norm access to higher education. Brown attacked the governor's approval o( a SSO tui tion fee per semester as a politi_sal dec1S1on "that had nothing to do with· operational proceeds or resource.s of the community colle1es." Border Patrol •hootin6 reviewed SAN DIEGO -The state Oepanment of J usttce has said 1t will rev1e" the San Diego d1stnct attorney·~ de cision not to press charges a1a1n$J a U.S. Border Patrol agen t who shot and wounded a I 2·}ear·old Me xican }Outh. The decision was announced Thursday. the day after Steve Ca~y. a spokesman for District Attorney Ed Miller. announced that agent Edward Cole would not be prosecuted for the April 18 shooting of Hu mberto Carrillo Estrada. WORLD Leltl•t• blamed I or W. German ·bla•t COLOGN E. West Germany -A bomb exploded before dawn today at a French firm that repairs computers for the West German army, causing considerable damage bl.It injunng no one, police said .. Police s.uspccted the bomb was set off by It'll-wing terrorists protesting the.seven-nation economic summit in Bonn, attended by President Reagan. -Violence in S. African tottm•b.IJM _ JO HANNESBURG: South Africa -Police said today they used rubber bullets and birdshot against blacks who th rew st.ones and set houses afire m overn i4ht violence 1n' ·I 0 black townships. Police said ·there were no new cu ualttes today in the agitation against South Africa'sapanheid system. under whioh s million whites dominate more than 22 million blacks and impose lepliz~d racial segre&&tio n. ... • Gannre.contlnua In Beirut BEIRUT, ubanon -Snipers dueled fro.m s~yscrapcr.s and ri val m1lttta5' traded hit-and-run gre nade forays. across Bet rut s arecn li ne today, and ~he shaky national un ity 1overnment failed to convene to curb the escalating flahting. Polict' said m pcopl~ wci:t ki lled m dusk·to-da~n .host1llt1es 'crou the arecn li ne that slu:es Bctrut into Mosle~ and Ch~sttan S«too: The sporadic barrages of monar and tan)< fire. back1nJ 1ttnade-thmwin1 an ault5, wounded 4 l people, accordina to repons fro~ polt~ and a patient al a hospital tbat' was sh'elled. The new cas.ualty figl!rcs ra1wd the death toll to 14 killed and ·ll'injured ~ince the l~t'st Beirut fiahtmg began last Sunday. U.S. duo det.ln~ In Polan~ . WA RSA-W. Poland -A senior Poliif\ o te1al chi f)ed today that two U.S. diplomats acc used. of takina part .in an illcpl May Day par¥!c werr part 9f an orthntrated U.S. effort to bolster domes~nentl oft¥ 90vcrnmen1. The. u s Embusy denied the allcption and I a protest w1th Poland charaina th~t· Krakow police pushed. \\ruck and k eked one of the diplomats-and detained both of them for 20 minutes althout}\ they identified thcmselvc1 as U.S. official,. ··--· ~. i . would-return 11 needed to fight enemy aggrernon. At a farewl•ll \:ercm on~ in the I N1cara1uan capital Managua. De· l fensc Minister Humberto Ortega of Nica1'agua said that de~pttc thl' withd rawa l: "We are not stepping . back even one m1 llinteter in our rcl att ons with Cuba " "With th is step \\C arc not trem- bling before the th rea ts of -\mcncan ·1mpenaltsm. since 1f1t is necc\\ar: for th em to return. thrn thn \\Ill return." he said Lt. ( ol. .\ngcl (1nn1alc1 . .i C uhan arm\ spokc.-.man. r,a1tl the 1•111 men served a<, m1litar\ 1n'\tructor\ from four months to 14 months and \\ere part ofa groupsent back b~ '\1caragua to east Cent ral .\mern:an teM1ons. President Kcagan announl·cd an ernnom1c embargo of :-..1caragua tht' . d.a) befo re tht• Cuban'\ \\t•re to depart Ni caragua. and Reagan adm11Hs· tratton offin als t haracte n1ed their w1thdra\\al as ~ncon~cq uc.nttal • The Nicaraguan\ ha\ t' \JIU thcrt' now are 700 Cuban milita r.,. 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Mo~s said the woman com- pliment~ her on.her appearance and later moved. toward her. "She goes, 'You're real pretty.' And I'm going like, 'Thank you,"' Moses trst1lied. saying the woman touched her breast.' "And I pushed her hand away from mr." Mose said. addms that they argued. "and then she did 11 again. And I pushed her apin and I stood up ... " Moses said the other woman con- tinued ber advances. saying. "You know that you want me." "And when I was standing up I had jumped over on the same side that she was and sl1e pushed me back. And then I socked her in the eye," Moses tt'St·ified. Moses said the other woman be· came enraged and told her: "Bitch. I'm going 10 blow ·your brains out." then rushed from the bedroom .into the k1tch1.·n with Moses 1n pursuit. Moses \31d that ~he followed be- cause she thought the woman might nave a gun but that once in the k1tchcl) she real11<.'d the woman was going for a knife. At this point. she sa id Brown came into the kitchen because of the noise and allempted to break up the fight. He ask<.'d what was gomg on. saw ~he knifr and pushed her nut of the way. Moses testified . "And then he grabbed her from lik e beh1nd.-and they were like wrestling. you know." she said. "He's trying to get the knife from her and she wai. talk in$about. 'Yeah. I'm going to get that b11ch .. .' .. '\nd then he told me to go out. He told mt> 10 go 1n my room:· After that. Moses said she went into the bedroom. closed the door. and "heard some scuffiing." She was qu~st1oned at lcnat.h ~Y Deputy D1stnct Allorney ~1v~an Sam01a about why she was 1cst1fymg for Brown. Moses admitted having prostitution convictions and said Brown too~ her into his home to help her make a new.life~ Leah Dawn Wallace. 26. another guest at the Brown home that night. also testifled. supporting portions of Moses· testimony. 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I could see no other action:· he said. Kea ne blamed state lawmakers for allowing thousands of "mentally imbalanced. incompetent and dangerous pe.ople onto the streets ... ;·1 want to apologize to the citizens of Florida." Keane said. "I know it's not fair. but I had no other aherna- ti\'c." . Howe\ Cr. earlier in the week Kean.e said the rnnnect1 on with Flonda was the main-rok>-in -his decu ion ..to authome S249 for the Eastern Air- lines plane ticket from Les Angelt's In ternational Airport to Miami lntt'r· national. "In all honesty. I would not have I done this had another state been mentioned. If he (Hill) had said he wanted to go to South Dakota or )J1rg10ia, ·I wouldn't have thouaht of 11." Keane said. "I figured we owed a few . to Florida." hr said. "They sent us the prostitute and I figured iftht'y wanted to la\ onc-u mansh1 with Cali- orn1a. we ta et em on any time. Hill was arrested several times since March 1976 on charges rangina from vandalism and sexual assault to annoying and molesting children. according to court records obtained by ~ Santa Monica Evening ou,look. ---- escr es alcoholic- father WASHINGTON (AP) -A 16- )Car-old girl told a co niress1onal committee Thursday whaf can hap- pen 10 the children of alcholics. Testifying about a friend. Con- stance Kaplan of Westt1lester Coun- ty. N. Y .. said. "Even thou&h her parents were divorced and she was not hv1ng with him. she reall'led that bc1ng around him . st·eing him and talking to him was becoming un- hcarabk. "About four years ago. my friend discovered that her father was an alcoholic. It seemed that this disease made him more irritable and more difficult to deal with. Soon after Christmas about two years ago. he made sexual advances toward her." Miss Kaplan said her friend even became suicidal. "She had a terriblt' sclf-1maie. She had no way to grt to a public clinic. and even ihhe had. she was too scared to do anything about 11." she said. Rep. George Millt'r. D-Cahf .. chairman of the Select Committee on Children. Youth and Families, said the hearing was the second 10 a serit's about "the family wreckage caused by alcohol abuse." The girl described by Miss Kaplan 1s not alone. According to data from the Ch1ldrc:n of Alcoholics Foun- dation. Inc.. one of every eiaht Amencans -28 million girls a,nd boys -are children of problem drinkers . Rep. Lindy Boggs. D-La .. said the March 18 hcarina established that alcohol abuse is connected to many of the most serious problems that American families face : separation and divorce. family violence of every sort.a host of emotional and behavior problems i'n young people. includina dchnqucncy, runn1n1 away from home. even suicide." Sue Rusche. ~lhor .Df a ncwsl)lper column on drua and alcohol abuse and executive director of the Families in Action National Dru& Information Center 1n Atlanta. said Ocoflia's laws on these subjtcts were the bu1s-ror many state laws. "All-.ny of us 1ft asking tht' alcohol industry to do 1s 'l>bcy th law. nolhin• m11>re. not hint less." ·.- ·------------------------------------------···--· ····-··-··~--·-~---...... --------------oJ'."'--------""..:-:.----------- Continental Mark Vil ad(ls POWJer,corriforts Continental Jark VII, the elegant 1------~ -. five-passenger luxury ' touring coupe, Jollows its successful 1984- model debut year with several new compo'nents for 1985. The changes further eahance the Mark Vll's image as an innovative. world-class road car. For the luxury car buyer Interested in true high-performance driving, the LSC Serles now is powered by a special improved-performance ver- sion .of the 5.0-llter electronically fuel-injected V-8. This powerplant features a per- formance camshaft', tubular exhaust headers with dual exhausts. new aluminum intake manifold and high- er-flow-rate throttle body, and de- livers impressive acceleration to give the LSC Serles a significant improvement ~Q performance com- pared to other Mark VII models. ,1_ ---- The LSC Series also gets a more distinctively driver-oriented interior. with unique new articulated sports seats designed to provide optimum comfort and added support for handling maneuvers. The Mark Vll's driver-oriented interior includes sl.x-way power adjuatmenta for bot~ driver and front paaeencer seats. -d/111no1111ceJ,--e11z11e11-at ~""' 7'eiced ~~~~-::--=--IP-11-llL~lll COUGAR SlO, 95orS179 per mo. 411 mo CH • I•• tol•I pm11 U 5112 • t•• S 1000 CM> reouc11on 10 ''"11a1~ ,., • .., OAC Full fact. equip'd. w/air, PS, PB, auto .. lux cloth int .. V-6 eng w/elect. fuel in1ect1on 60/40 seats. lux whl. covers. 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Ser. #066IOI . t.794).5 =---~-------------~--~--------------------~~~~-------~~-_.., -• • ' ei Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 3, 1985 PricelesS Mer.cedes autos . 1. to be displayed-ii). New.po_rt_ l Fashion Is~d ~ ex hf bit is largest ~howingtn world The 10th annual Mercedes· Benz Display of more than 130 prlceless automobiles, many of them classlc models, takes place .Saturday and Sunday at Newpc;>rt Center.Fashion Island. "The exhibit ts the' largest showing of prlvately owned Mercedes In the world," explains Bob Relnfrled , chairman of the event. "We have people coming ·In from all over to see the show.'' Value of the automobiles to be displayed Is conservatively eatl· mated at $8 million. The exhibit. which Includes both vintage and new ~otorcars, is sponsored by the Fashion lslandtMerchants' Association In cooperation with the Orange County Section of the Mercedes· Benz Club of America, Inc .. and with additional assistance from Jim Slomons Imports of Newport Beach. More than 50,000 spectators ar~·expected to tour the exhibit. "The show's purpose Is to showcase the fine englneerln,g and design of these outstanding cars, and to recognize Mercedes collect Ing as an art form," said Barbara Roppolo, director of Fashion Island Management. This showing of coupes. cabriolets. sedans, sports models, special Interest auto- mobiles, 300 SL "Gullwlng," coupes and 300 SL roadsters will be scattered through five lo- c at Ions : Neiman-Marcus Courtyard, Broadway Park, Stage Court (In the· center of the compl&x). Robinson's Fountain Plaza and · Bullocks Wiishire Courtyard. · •7 Models range from 1910 to 1985, with a great number of cars from the pre-World War II era. and several from the Grand Prix circuit when MercedesBenz real- ly established Its name In Europe. SSK models will be on view, as well as 220s. 250s, 280s, 380s. 450s. and SOOs. These are the model~ th~t were exported)9J_he U.S. in the 1940s. and thal' made A aamplln& of the Mercedee aut09 t~ be dlaplayed In Newport Center thl• weekend. Mercedes prominent In this .country. !'Although these models are 'untouchables.· they offer a vis- ual feast to the viewer, as well as a photograp.hlc delight to the camera buff," said Erwin Moller, co·chairman. A special model or·models will be honored at the show, under the Stage Court sculpture known as Sky Divers. as Is traditional. Cr:lt~la for the hono(S range lrom elegance. popularity in par· tlcular motoring era, exciting reatures In a new model, to outstanding restoration· of-an older model. Jim Slemons' 1935 SOOK Cabriolet will be on display. The• Epic 500 series of Mercedes- Benz was unveiled at the 1932 Salon de Paris. The exhtblt hours on Saturday are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. and on Sunday from noon to 5 p.m~ Admission Is free. Air resources board adopts • tough new anti .:.smo_g_rules Anti-smog systems must beabletowarn- owners of p roblems SACRAMENTO -In a move aimed at reducing emissions Increases and lowering repair costs for motorists. the Air Re- ,_~W.$~ard..haaJ.e~ulr&<Lcar_ ma ers o e e oraln" of modern electronic anti-smog systems more durable and capable of diagnosing engine problems. starting with the 1988 model year. The rule, adopted late last I month In Los Angeles, requires car makers to extend the war· ranty on oxygen sensors, the most crltlcal component of anti· smog systems on new, high-tech automobiles. from 30,000 to 50 ,000 miles. The regulations also mcM<e Installati on of on-bol'rd diagnostic systems. already in use on some cars. mandatory on all cars equipped with electronic emission controls. beginning with the 1988 model year. These systems also wlll Include a warn- ing system to alert car owners o~ net. :'lstlntAnance or repair of anti-smog systems before fall· ures can Increase pollution or cause costly engine damage. ARB Chairman Gordon Duffy no1 Jc1 that oxygen sensors on 60 percem ·"' 19S. n:iodef cara are at· .;ady war:anted for 50,000 when key components of the m les and th lit on-board anti-smog system fall." diagnostic systems also are used Although cars meet emission b\' many manufacturers, notably standards when they roll off the General Motors, Chrysler and assembly line, as many as 10 Toy~ta. GM , for Instance, has percent become hlgh·polluters already manufactured 20 mllllon within 10,000 to 15,000 mlles of cars since 1980 with systems driving Instead of staying within similar to this required by the emission standards for the re- ARB. quired 50,000 mllee. Much of the -· .Tft1s-regu~make-the -=~obJem.. J!. blam.ed-on.._J>oor laggards catch up to the rest 01. maintenance, mechanic error the Industry," Duffy said. and lack of durability In anti- The changes are expected to smog components. make cars run cleaner for most of Recent studies by the federal t~r-road life, both by making a EPA show-that oxygen sertsors, key component of the antl·smog which monrtor exhaust levels and system more durable and by constantly adjust the alrfuel mlx- alertlng car owners to mechan-ture. to help keep emissions low. lcal problems that. If undetected, have a high failure rate and can can cause pollution five to 10 cost car owners from $75 to $125 times greater than normal, dra· to replace If they are not war· matlcally Increasing tall pipe rantled for the full 50,000 miles .• emissions sometimes double or In addition to ellmlnatlng that triple their' normal levels. expense, the new regulations are "There are as many as 15 engine components that affect emission levels and that can be linked to the on·board diagnostic .system to trigger a warning 'signal If something goes wrong with the anti-smog controls." Duffy explained. "Without that warning, motor· lsts can drive a high-polluting car without being aware of It," he said, "because on·board com- puters In present day high-tech automobiles maintain car per- formance and fuel economy even expected to lower repair costs by making diagnosis of mechanical problems easier. To keep repair cost low. the new regulations requlre the on- board diagnostic systems be designed so that most of the garages licensed to work on anti· smog control• can uae the sys- tem without special tools or costly reattout Instruments. In most cases mechanics wlll be able to trace faulty anti-smog syatems by matching the code of blinking lights In the system wtth Instruction~ In t~ repair manual. LOOK FOR THE WORLD'S MOST EXCITING NEW AUTOMOBILES . IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AWARD WINNING AUTO SHOW SECTION --'V TUE$DAY,-MAY 21 FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION, CALL 642-~321 • .. -~------· l I' ·.i. .. . . TU~bo~haried ·engines te~d · · 0 confuse modern-~buyer~c---1-. --+-i NotiITTurbOchar ers ate created equal and therein lies conf us ton Are t urbocharged engines re- liable? Do they require speclal "turbo" oil? Should t~e oil be changed more frequently? la It necessary to keep a turbo- ~harged engine idling after you stop the vehicle? Are turbo- chargers efficient? What's t_urbo c~sumer'a confusion, said Shelby, director of the Chrysler/Shelby Performance Center In Santa Fe Springs: The · faster a turbocharged engine goes, the faster the ex- haust gases drive the turbine, s<>metimes up to 20,000 revol- utions a minute. That can raise temP&ratures inside the turbo housing to 1, 700 degrees Farenheit. ~ Another 8PQf'o.ch .. to ~ ~ the turboohar~'• be9r· ln~s. Chryater u ... '8tet. ~ the engine e;oo&lng eymem to keep the. turbocharger t>ewlngs cool and avoid any probeem1 from the oil .. coking. """'Thla ,.. lleves the need to k.-P the engln§ Idling,. to uM expenaive "turbo oll," or change olt more f requentty than every lix montha o~ 7,500 mllee, said Shelby .. .,"Turbocharglng 11 an .mctent . l ~ lag? · · ~nsumers are askin these -question~ with· Increasing re- quency now that nearly all manu- facturers are offering vehicles equipped with the power-boost- ing devices. And, the answer to most pf them, aocordlttg to famed 15ports car racer, designer and builder Carroll Shelby Is: "It depends_" "It's how the turbochargers handle the heat," Shefby said. "That crejltes all the _g_uestions a ouffhe r reliability, spec aJ oils an(S idling. way to get more power wttti lncr.uing eng!ne Ila," rl9-.-.1.1----1 "And since the turbo realJy only The photo Wutratee.Jut a few of tbe 300 antique ·and •peclal Intereet aatomobllee · ibat wlll be ap for auction at Harrah'• ln September. Harrah's to pr.it classic cars· on auction block in the fall Some 300 autos, ~otorcycles, bicycles -even kiddie cars -will be up for bid More than 300 classic, vintage, . • 1930 Dusenberg Model J antique and speclal Interest Club Sedan, In original condition a.u.to.mo_bHes... -n:i,ot-orcycrl-&s, wlth a Murphy custom body and a bicycles and kiddie cars wlU be wheelbase of 153.5 Inches; placed on the auction block at • 1910 Thomas Touring, a rare Harrah's Automobile Collection antique equipped with 70 horse- In Reno, Nev. In the fall. power and capable of doing 70 On Sept.. 27 and 28, autos mph; · • going to the hlgtiest bidders wlll -• 1910 Mercer Speedster, the be a 1929 Dusenberg Model J second oldest Mercer known to Convertible Roadster, In original exl~t from the first year of condition, which was built for production; George Whittall, San Francisco. . • 1920 Mercer Series 5 financier and Lake Tahoe land Raceabout; developer; a 1925 Dusenberg • 1963 Volkswagen "Love Model A Sport Tpurlng, a fore-Bug," which was the star of the runner to the later classlc D1$ney movie, "Herbie Goes Dusenberg line; and a 1967 Ford Bananas;" Mark IV GT, which helped defeat • 1927 Stutz Black Hawk 2- Porsche and Ferrari competitors Passenger Speedster, a rare at LeMans. classic. A similar Brack Hawk Other models will include: Speedster won the title of Ameri- • 1931 Alfa Romeo Type 8C cs's fastest stock car in 1928 witti_ Cabriolet, an -eTgflt-:'cylrnder a recoroa~erage ofl06.53 mph. supercharged ·auto that was ex-Twelve Frankllns, 17 Packards tremely fast for its time; and 30 Fords dating from 1905 to : • 1932 Lincoln Convertible 1972 will also go on the block. Sedan, which boasts a high A number of rare motorcycles horsepower V-12 engine and a will be auctioned, including a• custom Diet ich bod~; 1924 four-cylinder Ace ind a· 1938 two-cylinder Crocker, very fast models for their respective times~ a 1960 Honda Grand Prix racing bike that was part of the Hon.da racing team; _a 1918 and 1920 Harley-Davldsons, and 193 (_and 1953 lnd.Jans_'--",. Bicycles slated for the auction will include an 1885. Special Star High Wheeler with strap drive and an 91d Hickory Two-Wheel Touring built entirely of hickory wood. Forty-six kiddie cars going on the auction block· include two 1927 Bugatti Baby Grand Pr~ models, as well as models by Ferrari, Rolls-Royce and.Bentley. Specialty vehicles-include a 33- foot steam launch, a 1937 Pierce- Arrow Travelodge, and a 1906 motorized cable car. Persons interested In bidding at the event, which will be conducted with no reserve by auctioneer Dean Kruse, must provide a letter of guarantee tc)gether w.lth a $100 non-refun- dable bidder's fee prior to the auction. The auction will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27. Spectators may view the auction ·activities for a $10 fee covering both days. Most of today's turbochargers f~ion the same w_ay. An en- ~ exhaust gases are used to drive a turbine wheel connected -by a shaft to a compressor wheel. The compressor draws in air that helps force more of the fuel/air mixture into each of an engine's· combustion chambers and that Increases the power produced by the engine. But, not all turbochargers are created equal and therein lies the ''If a turbocharged engine .Js shut down hot, the heat remain- ing in the turbo housing is transferred to the turbocharger's bearings. Without cooling, the bearings stay hot enough to break down the oil for up to 20 minutes. The hot oil "cokes" and forms a hard deposit on the bearings that eventually des1roys them. · "l'nls Is why some manufac- turers recommend more fre- quent oil changes for a turbo'- charged engine, why others say lo l<eep the engine idling so that oil flows through the turbo- charger until it cools off, and why special and expensive "turbo" oils are being promoted." goes to work at higher ·~ or loads\ the rest of the tl!'M you get .about the same fuel efficiency ., you would without It. "Cost efficiency depends on how much you pa~ and how mua, you enjoy having the added surge of power at your command. As for ·•turbo lag," that's the time it takes from when you step on the accelerator until the increased engine exhauat guee drive the turbine faster and more air is drawn· ·In to boost ~ engine's output. But,· said Shelby, with modern day turbo- chargers and fuel-Injected en- gines. that's not a real problem. "With a good driver and a good system, it just goes away." Chrysler achieves record sales HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. - Chrysler Corp. has reported net earnings of $507.6 · million on record sales for the first quarter of 1985. I Sales were $5.4 billion. a corporate record, sur•assing .the previous mark of $5.3 billion in the final quarter of 1984. In the first quarter of 1984, sales were $4.9 billion. Earnings for the quarter came to $4.18 a common share com- pared with $705.8 million, or $5.64 a share, a year earlier. But the record sales didn't produce record earnings be- . cause Chrysler ha§... exhausted tax credits· from heavy losses incurred during Its brush with bankruptcy. In fact. earnings fell 28 perc·ent from the comparable period last year. Total earnings for the quarter were $725.1 million, but tax bills -was a heatthy 9.4 percent. of $217 .5 mUlion left a net of General Motors Corp.'s quar- $507 .6 million.· Chrysler became .terly earnings were down about a taxpayer again late last year. one-third from a year _ago to "After a gr.,at last year we're $1 .07 billion and Its profit margin off to an even better start this was 4.4 percent. year," said Chairman Lee lacoc-American Motors Corp. re- ca. ported a fir.st-quarter loss of $29 "Tne doomsayers pre<Ucted million. Ford Motor Co. said its that Chrysler· would have t~le earnings statement woulet be when we had to · start paying released late Friday. · taxes," .l~cocca said. "Even after lacocca said Chrysler's taxes, our first quarter net earn-Japanese partner. Mitsubishi ings top every fir.st quarter Motors Corp., probably would Chrysler ever had, except for laS1 announce In mid-summer the site year, of course:· .. _for a jotnt venture aut6 plant Also~ the costs...oispeciaJ sales _employing 2,500 workers. __ incentives for dealers and car Mitsubishi is most interested In and truck customers took a six sites in 'four states -lllinota, "fairly heaV)C" piec of profit, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. he said. es · · g it at $30 Illinois "may be leading by a little million or m e. bit," lacocca said. because of the -~LYsler ' rofit margin -net aggressive efforts of Gov. James a percentage of sales Thompson. FIE• Thia 1985 Pontiac Fiero la Fabuloual lnnonUve engineer- ing, 1teek body llnes end plenty of extr•• lncludlng tinted glau, tlltwhMI, wh"' trim rlma, AM/FM ETR stereo end eo much more you have to ... ltl (3157)(~· THIS AND DOZENS OF OTHER OREA T PONTIACS .•• FIAEBIRDS, 8000'1, SUNBIRD8, BONNEYILLESI M0#-111 IAM TO I,. 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' ~ .· ~ -- Volkswagen Golf leada the way Volkswagen's new Golf eedan• •wept the flr•t •llt places ln the compact clau at the Sebring, Fla., Firestone . Firehawk En- durance Champlon•hip, .coring their flnt road-racing victory; Karl Hacker of Ca•tleton, N.Y. led the ••Y· .ettlng the fa•t lapof81-.621 mph and winning the $2,&00 flrat prize. Mothers-to-be Can pr<itec.t babies by wearing lap b~lts Car passenger ·protection for children begins before tbey're born. according to two phys- icians and to safety specialists at the Automobile Club of Southern California. shoulder harness should ride across the deve1oping "hump." Then. should an accident occur, the mother won't be thrpwn from the vehicle. or. leading with her tummy. be thrust Into the unyield- ing surfaces of the car. Or.-Phllip Brooks. chairman of the Los Angeles ~action of the .. American College of Obstetri- cians and Gyneclogists. ex- plained further. "There's no doubt the baby is safest when the. pregnant mother is protected. Studies have shown that, when properly worn. seat belts won't haFm the uterus or the baby in any way," he said. . . .. "Expectant mothers become more concerned about safety and we hope that concern in- cludes wearing seat belts," said Donald 0 . Treichler, the. Auto- mobile Club~s public safety man- ager. "Doctors tell us they en- courage mothers-to-be to wear seat belts whenever they're in a car. to protect themse)ves and the baby.'' Nissan initiates voluntary recall of. '85 pickup 1trUck8-- "The best way a mother can protect her unborn baby while In a car is to be buckled up." agrees Or. Robert Vinett , chairman of the transportation hazards com- mittee tor · the American Academy of Pediatrics. Southern California Chapter. Vinetz explained that the (ap belt ~hould be worn high on the tops of the thighs and the CARSON -Nissan Motor Corp. 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Wll IE\V 1985· ENCORE ~L ComctMly llc10fy equipped end Voll" fOf ~ -delivery 1154tl<&Mal .. ~~··_Orauge _~oast 'IAMC Jeep ~nm1tC I ,. \\ •B8~HAA•DA•LVDe ('714)848-8083. (714)849•7770 CQ•TAM••A· -------- . ' I \ l . ----. •"-' ......... ~ ___ ... .., .... .......;... ·--~---------·----';.....-----------------"~~---------·-----·----------.....;.:...o...qiiiiiiii~ --~ ·- I Eoi f ORIAL Political fun·d c_Ontrol step in right direction Lots of factors affect elections; most of them are green andA>ear pictures of dead presidents. So it fo llows that a political organization that can manipulate the fl ow of campaign donations can manipulate an election. Under existing state ca mpaign financing laws, it is done -frequently. Strong incumbents who naturally attract suQstantial donations from their constituents and from political action committees find themselves-with more money than they need to wi n re-election. In the spirit of panisanship, the fa t cats have been <li ve ning their exeess funds 10· the empty coffers of weaker members of the sa me political persuasion. So, if yo u donated to the campaign of a popular. moderate Democrat (a name does not immediately leap to mind) who already had all the money he needed to buy ads and bumper stickers. your dollar might have suppon ed a philosophical ally of T om Hayden or Willie Brown. It's the old bait and switch scam gone political: They get your money on a pretense and sell you something else. If you objected to such ideological abuse of your dollar -n-ot that you'd ev~r Know exactly .how yo ur- dollar ~as spent -you had no recourse. State Sen. Marian Bergeson, R-Newpon Beach. is leadin~ a fight to change that. Bergeson, elected Senate minority whip in he r freshman term, has introduced a bill that would prohibit the transfer of campaign funds between elected offi cials and candidates. . Transfers of funds between candidates and of- ficeholders has increa sed significantly in t)'lis. decade, from approxii:nately $1 .6 million in the l 91ro ge·neral election to approximately $4 million during the 1984 general election. · . Bergeson points o ut tha t the worst example of abuses under existing law are the transfers that occur during primary elections. • "A legislator can use his or her own funds and those of his supponive colleagues to vi nually buy,. the election of a candidate or candidates who, in turn. feel obliged to support that person later for a caucus leadership post." she sa id. Her bill _::: SB 11 8 -would reduce election spending, she argues. by eliminating an outlet for excess fu nds. And it would preclude excessive outside influence in the electoral. thereby restoring an element of fajrness to the competition. ··The e nactment of SB 11 8 will restore integrity to the electoral process and re new the public's confidence in the process o f privately funded campaigns." she said. That may be a little o ptimistic. but SB I 18 ccrtaiply is a step in the directi on of integrity and confidence. And LETTERS Gates could stack bunks Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frldly, May 3. 1M5 • ·'Soon we 'Wiil be paying so mµch lnter~st on the past that we won 't' have enough lncomele1't topayforthepresent. · · ~ : .. RICUll Co1E1 ·Issues . flash l:Jy nation ''s · psyche What's important to Reagan c hanges with the weather Consensus lac.king in. bid tliaddress water shortage W ~SHINGTON -I wnte thr~ column~ a week. They are almost alwa)s on d11Terent subjects and they almost never refer to previous columns. Three times a week. I suggest that three dtfTercnt subjects are to e'aggerate JUSt a bit. the most 1mponant issue 1n the world. Even I. though . lip m) hat to Ronald Reagan. Tl'le president is a bit like me. Once he was a movie actor. which meant ~ho"1ng up ever) da) to film scenes that did not necessarily have anything 10 do Y.llh one another. You could !>hoo1 the end of the picture first and the beg1n01ng last. It did not matt~. latl"r. he went into the busines!' of "ntrng newspaper columns. radio ')peechcs and. of course. poltucs. H<· knows e'en better than I do that ~at ~vu sa~ one da) does not necessar11 ) ha'e to ha,·e an) thing to do with wh~t Southern California niay be in trouble because issue doesn 't seem immediate When 1t comt>~ to water for Orange C punty .L 1n fact. for all of Southern C'ahforn1a -we may be 1n big trouble The probkm I'> threefold· (I) The need 1~ off 1ntu the future. 12) the !>UbJCCt 1s d10icult 10 rnmmun1cate. and (J) the solu11un apJX'ars to rest w11h a number of forces throughout the state gl·t11ng togl'thcr Oh. doom. doom. doom. If the prohkm werl' merd~ that there "as no !>uppl) ot Y.atcr 1n the sta.te. we could someho" 0\ ercome that d10ie ult~ b~ bringing water from clseY.herl'. Or. 1f the problem were mcrcl~ tran\l)ort1 ng the "atcr from the suppl~ to~outhcrn C'aliforn1a. "e L·ould O\crtomt' that d1flicult\. In fact. 50 ~cars ago. tlTu\C d1lfa ult1es _were uvcn:ome. Earlier this Cl'ntun , "hen 'fouthl'rn ( al1forn1a nect.kd \\:lier tn \Ustarn 11\ grm' th anJ the neJrt'\l \uUlll' \\3'> lht• ( oluraJ n Ri\l'I .it thl' hllrt1cr \\flh canal and. 1n tact. conn need 'otcrs -including many in Southern Caltfornia -to vote against the project. So the Peripheral (anal 1s dead. Loc»cing ,at the problem, occau~e the need 1s ofT into the future, fc" people care about the need for "atcr toda'. Water 1s easy to come b\ - JUSI open the tap. Thl' fact that thl' Colorado River water" 111 be cut had ... next year. and that a water ~hortagl' wil l not bother us unles~-and until there 1s a dro_ught. makc'i the "hok question o f \\ater \Oll1l'" h<11 academic to most -lrkl' "hl·n tht• Y.Orld might end. So. 11 I\ a" lull~ d1flicult to get a n}on~·s a11en11on E"en having gotten thl· puhl1t"'> attt"ntton. It 1s necessan to cnm- mun1cate the prQ.blcm. The first rule of communica11orns 10 ha'e a shon. .-.1mplc. cll'ar message. ~ciuall~· the \l.atcr me.-.sage 1s basicall~ c;1mpk - "•hl'). "l' ma~ not ha,l· cnough \\,tin ;1 ll''' ~ l'a r~ from nu"" ·· · MARTIN BROWER Perhap'> nut ~ l' ..in: 10ld that unlikt' g;l\ulin,• "'-hl\h llnw'> to the mune\. ''ater tlm•<. to tht' thirst\ Aut then · \\ hl.'re an· tht• th1rs11e~t 1n re<,1denn''>. in . nlfo.l· building\ in indust rial pl,101, ttr in agriculture'' • F1n:ilh pahJP' tht' most d111icul1 prnbkm nt ;ill 1' that the answensnCTJ onl' 111 \\,ttl·r ,,, •. 1il.1h1ht\ nor of t•ngtnl't'nng. ll't hn1tl<>g'. hut ra thl.'r onl· 111 hum.in l'nH1t111n, Thac arc '>l'' l'r JI 1,1tt 11111' 111 \111 \\.'d and l ur· n•nth no '>lngk rx·r,nn nor group ahk tci h1111g. lhrm tn.11c1ha I Ill· gtn l•rn11r made a tn fo und thl' pulitical ''Jtl'f\ 11111 ~torm~ a·\ld ga'e up Thi.' \ktr11p11h1..1n \A. ;ita D1stnct anJ \tmil.11 \\Jtl."i ''hc1k,akr'> ha\e tnrl11l'd J ~mup In 'fW.lrht'.lll '1•n1l' .1ll1"11 hut m.111, tl.·,·I th.11 1h1''l' grllt.iP' 'hJ \l' an'utl11.1cn1 ,rnl1hil1t\ )OU said the da) before. ~ ~ta' be th1') accoun-ts for the discon- nected feel ot the Reagan adm1nis- 1ra11on The other da'. for instance. thl' prc-;1dent went down to the wire on aid 10 the :"J1caraguan contras. He . IObh1t>d on the phone· he lobb1e~ in person He emplo)ed the truth. ·and something less than the truth and 1mplieel rhat Western"' 1li1a11on "a~ at ... 1ake He lo'>t 1.1.ent un tclt'' 1s1on - and talked at'lout tht· hudget I'm a"are that he in tended all alo ng to tillk about tht' budget ti ll then:"' something JU't plain weird ahout nllt menttoning an l'' cnt that momt>nt' before had the en11n: capllal on the edge ot m (hair\ Instead. 11 1A.as as 1f ~1(aragua "'a~ a burlesque act and 'omeone had gone for the hook Bnng on lht' hudgl'l I 0 1' nr' 1so;ue' ha' e ht-en 'an~ed cr!l the ~ h11t· HDu\l' '1agt' in this mJn· D1\tnc1 '' ... ., formed ,1nd l'on\lrul'tl'J 4uc')t1on" \\'ho m·a) not ha' c enough \\ 1nt~·r " 1r'1 ng t" )!I'; , 11u 111 , ,urn· l'' ,·n rnt·nt11 IOl'd Jn\ m11n· It 1 lo..,et.! ::in aqul'dutl th;;t hnng' \\atcr fn1m ":iter'! H o" much \.\:lter 1s .c;n P11gh'' ,1,111 , hJ!!,l'lhl'I l , 11 ,.,11 ,· 11 1h,· 11ut11!\111,n <ln1.t' 1t 1"'·'""nh d\in~ the< 11l11radu 111 11111\1 11f us here. c' l'O .\nd "hen is a fey, 'cars fr um no"" I u111, ,.1,111,., .1r,• ; r' 1 n);! t11 ru 11 "•nh' 111 1i r -ltlt'r .ilh nnn· 11 "a" all thJl toda\ recall a statement ttJld to m' elcnwn-tht• ,,,1tt·r r .. 1"' "'!!' tlwr ,i.•oJ h\•t\.\t·en tht· ""' ll'l l n1on and But .-.ome11nw nt'\l 'c:ir. "hen 'thl' tan 6chool class a number tit' decade' \Jn l>iqw 1hl.' 1rnponjOCl' of Lc:bJ· ~n1ona \\'atcr Proj~·ct ~tart., up. ago as \.\C obscr,ed a \1etropulttJn Rut 1111 1111\' th.ii "1n1.cri i h.tl "'11 non \l.'.1, h\·,und d1spu lt' "o" 11 ,, C ahforn1a "'Ill IO'll' half of 1hc waler ~ater D1stnct d1spla) at the Must·um nfi,·n '11ught .ind'" difl'i1.ult Iii u•mt' bnond tht· h11n1on The same thing from the ('olurado Thl' solution of Snence and lndu\t~ 1n l oc, h' -lOn,l'n'Lh -1' l.11.king \nd hapn.•nl·d 111 thl' \l1Jdh." ~!>t pea•t' h hl't'J ll ... l' lhl' pr11hkm " .. 111-n lllnl' .ind r '>l'l'mcd to be ca~\. There is a--.\ngele~. The statement t an ":1.-.. 1 h plan It \I..\' ,1r.n11un,·eJ 1n a tele' 1sror trc·mendous arnuun·t uf "'Her in ··southern C alifom1a \\Ill al\\3\\ 1 1."' (L)n\P l'\ \ti , .. mniun1''1t1~' Jtl 't"1'' <.fXTlh pu\hn! tor a ruuplt" of"ed-. , • .. ·. . h h h . l'\\lr\IOl!lng.lllluln\\'ll'U'Jn Ill' ell 'DJlldin no rthern l alttornia. Build an a'c cnoug wa ter: t l' question " 1 1 -. -th th 1 i-.. . .\ Jnd tht·n ahand<1ncd although tht· .• e•.rA ·o_,e, ... ,.... &=--t. ... tt. .Jl-11'1 11'1h i·hean ~~l'" am 11n~ \' OCl\\l'f' J ..... ' -: .&.1 .,. _.., · · ..-~ .&-A.r.&J · . . -'lllll~ucuu l.bc..s.outh. _ i.&W~!:!!!:t"""'~-e@._'.Ca:::;d.;.;~=n:mfiH~c--hcginn~ne--e1'1-l•t1.-1k....n._ ,\t.1J.1k.E~_1_'! 't!!I_lht•re jnd peace 1' .... 1 To the Ed11llr· ---"Tnat "a~ done. cxt·ept for the hnk "ater. . lor trouhk • ~ -----~,...-.: • around the Sal·rarncn1<1 Delta. Eng1-.\nd ~o the quemon ot pnlc L:om_l'' J 11 ix-t~w th{" adm1n1,ttanonifi=~r=.,,.....;;m.; Lung Beach or ~an D1l'g1) Ill oh,er' l' hnw the I i.S Na\\ \Ohl·d th1<> probkm. Bunk~ Ii' c high neaing tcrhnolog~ dl''i1gneJ thl' Per-to bt·ar ~kck . "l" paid mort' tor Columnist Hartin Bro"er p'ublisb· ,111, I•• ,t·n.11n lht'ml'' -an .irm' ) Regarding Sfwn ff Hrad C 1atc' prob- ·1em with the Orangl' < ount) Jail's overcrowding, tfiosc of u-;· m the hardware bu~incs~ ha' c 1"0 ~·hmcc!.: Move cvcr)th1ng up or moH' IO a larger fac ilit}. Ta'<-" ISl' th(' lir!>t option would be faster and k'is cxpcns1 vc Shen ff Gates should' 1s11 an APA berthed at The gu y on the top bunk might wurr', about thl' JX'N>ll ht-low him knocking him overboard : but. those mattresses could be placed so the) would cushion the fall. RON .\RMSTRONG Laguna Beach HOw many cows can be milked p_er hour? "How man) eowc; cnn one man milk tn one hour''" :.i.;k:. a rlll'Ot About 350. ·no" No old dair) hand recalls anything like 11. Fort) nr 50 nr 60 was tops even until recent I) Hut 1n a couple of. places. co"'> one h) om· • anible into and out of a slow merl)- go-round contraption:"' a carousel. where they're led and milked w11h much mai:hlnl'r) optra1cd O) one man in 1he rt11ddk . a <;on nf nng master No ntunl can he tondtx'll'd 1n a sy nagogue unlcs'\ al least 10 fr"1-;h males over agl' I J arc present. The ( ir<·ck won.J<. "mkos'1-ml·aning "house" a·nd "ncmem" ml·on1ng "manage" ga v<' u~ 1he word "t•con- omics" --housd1old inanageml'nt. Q. (ienl·ral George •\rm-.trong Custer ha'i h<'t.·n l'harudl'rlH'd <" every sort of a fool. Did he e' l'r do anything nght" A. Mu\t haw H1'i widow fl1'-0belh loved the.man dccpl and continued ORANGE COAST. Daily Pilat after his Jcath to ckvotc: more than half a n·ntur) lu thl' dct\.·n'll' of h1'i honor Ihm·'\ that for a memonar1 Q In h\gonc da~'· "hat was the d1ffcrt'nl'l' lw1wcen an ahk-bnd1ed ..caman and an ordinal) seaman'1 A. E>.1-x:ncnce versus no e'- penence. Or rd1able versus not so rcltahlc Or trouble less 'crsus trouhli.•'l1lml· () ~ha1 ·~ till' 1n'iCC't that l'OOk'i II\ food'' .\ You mean thl' Dalmatse ant'' It chl'W'I grain. formc; 11 into patties. and bakes them m 1hc c;11n Preti~ clOSl' to rnokipg. To st:I\ awakt' at the wheel on a long-haui run. advises an c'pcncnced driver. disengage thr cruise rnntrol and ta ke off your \hoc~. Ckran water dOl''in 'I e' a Pora It' 3, 4u1C'kl> as lakt· wa1cr ··~ L .M. Boyd Is 1 1yadlr•t~d t'Olumal11. H. L. Schwart• Ill Frenll Zlnl v .• 1.111•"11 11 1 Tom Tett I tJ .. 111 -.1 f''f't+'f ~~ •' t• ,, tt 1 it t I !If~,, f\,t, ..,I l'"• MA ...... ,~".. •tf' I w I# I f\ • •'-t I r ~ ... , • ..,...,. r ~ .,,., .... Crate Sheff ....... f '""" 1pheral (anal to do the jUh. Rut not ga)ol1ne during thl· l'lunom1t' 'hurt· e!) tbe nel4 ~lettn ".\lartin Bro"'''·~ rualdup Jn,i .1 r1·durt111n 1n the ')Ile ot • · ne~unc 111 th<.' ~tale fa,ored 1he_ age .\\l'l'andothc,aml'"llh\\,llt'r Oran~eCount~.R eport " 1tll'l!11\\·rnml·n1 .\nd 1,hcn·1t'~been ~ fll'r,'1,tl'lll ~, '11,·t·n \Ulll'"tul { -WQWIMM• ~ IJJii!elJ@l 1i Htr; in m. 0-.1 "rt\' the adm1nis.- lf Jlt.>n , ,nr.i-t·n1r.n1~1n )pan m1rrori. lhl' m\·J1J-1,rnli.l·J countn ·, 1,o;ues Interest U ;S. pays on past ~w h' il~l' 1'1<1,,·ar' 1rn a lrc1g.h1 train : ,tnd n••t tx·,,tll\1' thn .lr<.' 'ohed "! Ru t dw w11rlJ re-tu'<-"' w t.'nnfonn tCI i.- Jdn11 nt,1rJt1nn dtx'tnnt· Orug ahuse • \\Lii hJnth d1,JpfX·J1 lx'l3U'ie Flunda \\ ·" .1'\1>!n1·d tn \ '' (' Prr'i1den1 -will soon take·all we have ( 11··11~1· H;,,, "h·• .1rnwd "llh.1 pre<;~ .. ... ~\· .ti'<! .t I.\ hPih 10.tdl'4Li:tll' ,. " "\'.' ' .,, ,I\ \llpp nwd lP put I hC-: '\ ~I I, •t.lll' In .t Jni>!·!l\'I t>ttbt>k Debt bomb's the gravest domestic c;tanger facing us W ·\Sii lNCiTON -l 1) m lul-e pon'rt) 111 ~mcnca. < nngrl'<;' ha' been S)Stcma11call) rnhh1ng lhl' l)llor. Worse. 1t 1'1 'ltealing from 011rch1ldren tomorrl>\\ to pa~ for our go' crnment ben!-'fits lc1Cla). This IS the shattenng truth ochmd the dl·batc ()\ l'r the ft•dt·ral hudget Because the tigures an· mind-hoggll n-g and man) people who ~11te us arc L'o nfuscd. hcrl' are the ha<;ic:..,· R1gspcnd1ng.-w1thou1~·nough1.1\a· 11on to pa) the bills. ha' forced h1g borrowing. This ha\ produced h1g deficits year atkr )Car. The sum total ofall the ddic1ts adds up to a nat.onal deht thnt has no\\ reachl'L a stagger· mg S 1.8 trillion • .\s (•ver. 4.maican "ho ha\ hor· rOWl'd mOOl'\ knows. 1nll'f\'~I must he paid on loans. The 1ntcfl''' on tht• U.S. debt 1s nO\~ running O\Cr Sl.'4 billion a ~ear This 1s rou'ghl~ enough mont') to wipe out ~)'en) in .\nwrll'a II th{' SI '4 h1ll1<)n M'rt• (j1•11nhuted to thl' poor instead llf p::mJ 10 lend('~. 11 would lift (''l'r. nN.'d\ .\mcnt·an aho' c thi.' pb' en} kHI · Instead. this 1ntronom1cal amount mu~t ~ c'tracted from the ·\ml·ncan J?C'OPlt' every }Car JU'll to P3) thc- hnann· rharge~ on pa~t horrn"1ng~ r hc.• mont'} I' ~Ollel'tCd. Ill \mall pan, from the poor Y.ct not onC' doll:ir SO<'' to the poor Not ll dnllar i\ uwd. in fact . to P3' toda \ amcmmcnt C'\JX'Ml • ., The cn11rc SI \4 b1ll1on mcrch 1~' th<" -' JA~I AllDEISOft intal'st on mone' that hJ' .itr,•ad' b\:en ~pent. ~kan\\h1k . thl' 1ntl'rt''t ~l'Cps comPQundrngand l'S'-'..1la11ntt 111 an awesome mannl'r Thi~ 1:att,l'' 1111' Jetic1t to iump h~ ll'°' of h1!11nn' nf dollar~ cal·h 'car '\oon we "ill ht· pa~ 1ng 'o 1nu1 h 1nll'rt•M on the pa't that "l' \'lln'1 havt•ennup.h in roml• ll'f) 10 ra' 111r the pn:st•nt Then "<.' will he forlt'd 111 tx>rrO" !>lllf m11rt' monl'\ and 1. h.1rtzl' 11 Ill tht• futurt• The dcht our children "ill 1nht•111 "'ll mult1pl) fa~tt•r than ttw' ~.111 p<W·upl) kc<'p up w11h Th"' "m''" won't be a hie to rat!I(' t'noup.h t~"l'' 111 pa' for our 11ai.t C\C'<''>~t'' I ook at the "'a) till' dcht h~h tx•t•n 'f'rahng up"ard. 1 o fight\\ Mid \\ Jr I . 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Orange Co•.•t DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 3. 1985 W$Uit giye~ new :meaning to:'chutzpab' DEAR ANN LANDl:RS. R1~ht 4lll •the heels of your.column aboutJus11ce in the courtroom (you quotl'd n .hiahly-rcspcctedjudge who St'rv"•s on 'he Seventh Circuit Court ol o\p- pcals). I read this item 1n Herb C:u:n·~ column'.. I don't know whether lo lauah or cry. Please pn nt 11 1 f 'ou ·' l' aot the nerve, and sign me -STILL DISOUSTEO IN LINCOLN. NEB. DEAR UNC: Me, 1atort of ner ve? S.rely y" jest! Tbe Item.by one of the all-time put1, Saa Fraacl1co'1 Herb Caea, 11 lacredlble. I'm printing it wltlt plea1are. "Rewrhe all catutzpah defloltloD!l: ne Daily Recorder reports that A11emblymu Alister McAllster is A11 l.AJIDEIS i..Dlrodoclng l~gjslauoo 10 prevent thieves from suing tbe owner of pr9perly tbey a re trespassing upon. Wbydat? Well, lo Redding last year, a but'gular was paralyied after falling tbrougb a skylight of a school be was breaking Into. He sued for $3 million, charging that lbe sc'b4)01 faUed to warn blm that the skyllght wu unsafe. He 1ot SH0,000 lo an out-of- eoart H!ltlement plus St.ZOO a month for lift'." . •' I would paraptirue Wiiiiam Shakespeare ud say. "Somethlag ls rotten la the state of Callfomla," but this tort of thing goes on aU over. ff aayone lta1 any bright ld~s on bow · such lunacy can be stopped, I'd sure like to bear them. • • • OE-\R ANN LANDERS: Three hundn:d pounds ofwl'l noodles to thl' nerd who SU&$e~tcd that fat women who Wl'ar bright-colored polyester stretch pants should be: shot or banished to outer Mongolia. Uavl'n'l you heard thl're is a conspiracy amo ng clothing manufac- turers to mass-prod~e purple. green. l'lcctnc blue and shocking pink pol)'- ester stretch pants 1n the extra large sm:s? Faced w11h thl' choice of wearing neon pan ls or no pants at all (and gc11ing arrested for indecent exposure) most womt•n opt for thl' neon. It 1s outragcou the way hca' 1er- 1han-avcrage.\.r.lomcn .arc treated by the clothing manufacturers. I hope you will print this letter. so the barbarians can sec it. There is a big market for good-looking slacks for women of a certain size. If they were sman they'd gc I wi th 1t. -FORMER FAT FA NNY IN Vl . . DEAR FAN: Thanks ror sounding off. Take tbat and tlaat and that, you miserable maaufaeturers. I receive a load of letters from women who would love to boy black\aavy or wlaJte stretchy pants but caa t find 'em lo tbe largef sites. For the "voluptuous woman" wlao bas trouble fladln1 pantyhose that don't rtp •f\ef one weuln1, there are some WODlderful ones available. They are called, would you believe. ..:'Fat Fanny.'' •••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have printed aevt1ral letters explaining wby sailors wore earrings. Tlae moat recent: In case they fell overboard tlle gold earrings would pay for a Clarl1- Uan burial. My grandfather, wlliloae old maa sailed tJae 1eas for 10 ye,n,., 1we1n tbat sailors, and eapttlally pirates, for centuries wore earrta11 becHae tbey bell.eved it Improved tl9elr eyesl&ht. Tiiis 11 not 10 cruy·watu one coaslden tbat tbe polat In acupuncture correspondla1 to tbe eye 11 tbe earlobe. -HIP IN MADISON, WIS. DEAR MAD: Your leUer makes about as· much .tense H fhe othen. And now -no more please. We've beaten this topic to death. .:s: , \ Delly l'llOI ,,_o by Terri KNn Plenty of weJl-wishers Haael Harrleon celebrated her 90th birthday at the Costa • 11eea home of Butch and Polly Harrieon with five 1eneration• in attendance. Here she's aurrounded bl. 1ranctaon Charlea McMahUl, daughter Helen McMahU • treat-&randau.ghter Jennifer Lief and great-great-grand- MD J"uatin Lief, 2. The honoree, who was born in Cherryvale, Kan., also four other children, Eddie Harrison, Pat Weant, Bobble Pratt· and Marian White: 15 grand- children and 23 great-grandchildren. J O'FLAHERTY-BULLER Oan1l'I Joseph O'Flah,;rty of New- port Bl·arh claimed Robyn Diane Bulkr of Eugene. Ore .. as his bride in a Mart'h Kl ceremon) 1n Our Lady o,f Carml'I < atholtc Church. A reception for 150 guests was held on the Yact\t r1k1 • ~ Thl' bnlk 1s the daughter of Mrs. Donna ..\hbott and Wilham ~lcr. hl· "Ore a gown of \\hltC antique satin trimml·d wtth lacdind pearls on the nt·ckltne. sleeves and hem that swept 1n10 a cathedral train. · Jeannie Buller. her sister. was maid of honor and bridesmaids were andra Penny. Michelle Mclick1an. Debbie Stenson and Rhonda Strouf. The bndrgroom 1s the son of Margaret O'Flahert) of Nrwport Beach and the la te Mr. Michael E>aniel O'Flahert) His grandfather. 'Leo J Dcricg. was best man. and ushers were Raymond. T imoth) and Bnan 0' Flahert). brothl'rs of the bridegroom, Ronald W"tts. David C"onger and William Orr. The couple are residents of St. Louis. Mo .. after a wedding trip to Pu erto Vallarta. He is wtth Arneson Productc; Inc. BEBOUT-FOURNIER l.\n April 13 ceremony at the ..\1rporter Inn' in Irvine united 1n rnamage Leesa Ann Fournier and JefTre} Bryan Bebout of Newpon Beach. The couple greeted 150 guests at a reception afterward also at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Fournier arc the parents of the bride. She "ore a satin gown styled wi th an off the \houldcr pearl-trimmed bod- ll'l' l'nding 1n a dropped waistline and a gathered 'il.trt. he also wore pearl - LLOYDS ·Mr. and Mra. O'Flaherty. trimmed saun C\'entng gloH''· . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-than Bebout ofll\C Oak. Attendants were Lon Podcrsk}. Sue Gomer. Juhc Bebout. Vicki Gclgand. Nanc~ Goldblum: Mark Sherman. Steve Don hat: Ste' l' Sabo and Greg Geland. After a w1:dding tnp to Las Bn)as 1n Mexico. the coupk res1den 1n Nrw- po rt Beach. She is w11h fkntlC)··, Beauty Salon in Tustin and he employed by Mtllds I anding tn Newport Beach. .,.. BLACK-ADAMS Furmcr Newpon Beach rl's1dent ..\ntica Chris11nc ..\'1amo;. no" of ~an Frann<.co. and Hanl'\ N1rnl Black 1 111 of Kl·ntfictl1 "ere married 1n Grace Cathedral. San Francisco on March 30 . .\reception and dinner foe 200 ~UC'ilS followl'd at the Bohemian Club. Thi' bmk i>·lhe daughtl'r uf Mr. and Mrs. A'lbcrt Armen .\dams of Newpon Beach and t11e grand- daughter of Mrs. Miran M . Saroyan of San Francisco. She wore a wh1tt' ball gown of purt· o;1lk satin dci;1gncd b\ Richard Glac;cow. ·Honor a11endan1' Mrc;. Rotwrt Mourad1al\ of Dan' tlll' and Anasta'>1a Adams of Nl'" port Beach are sisters of the hnde. Two sistl'rs of the bridegroom. Anne and Caren Black. a cousin of the bride. Mrs. Jonathan W1l11am s. Maureen Tyrrell and Sara· Boon in were bridesmai<l'>. Ringbearcrs wrrl' Alben and Bentle} Adams.cousins of the bride. The bridegroom 1'1 the 'son of Mr\ Neil Ta)lor and Har\'e} r--iKol Black Jr .. both of Kenttield." ..\lso prl'~l'nl "'ere thr bridegroom's grandparl·nts. Mr. and Mrs. Hane} Nicol Rlacl. Sr of Ponland. Orl' .. and his matt·rnal grandmother. Mrs. M art~n Z Bentle} of Youngstown. Ohio. Charks R. H;is~~·n Jr. w!s best man and ushers were 'Dean Grinsfelder Frank W. Rollin~ Ill. Jay L111k. John Boas. Marl. Rurlll'trne and Kirk Frederick. The hndl' 1s a graduate ofNl·~pon Harbor High Srhool and USC when~ .. shl' wa!> affiltatl'd ~1th ..\lpha Chi Omega soront}. Shl' is cmplo} ed a\ a marketing rl'pre\entall\l' for Pitne} Bm ... cs 1n San t-ranc1sco. Her hushand Mr. and Mr.. Black. 1s a graduate of The Katherine Branson Mt. Tamalpais School and Tufh l'nl\trsi t}. He is a member of thl' ...\n1l·ncan Finance: Assona11on. Fnllo"'ing a wedding trip to l::urope. the couple will live 1n 'iouthl·rn California while the bride- groom rnmpktcs his studies at the Graduate chool of Business .o\dm1n- 1c;1ra11on at l IS\ 1 Submit your wedding news To help you submit the required wedding and engagement information, forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. For weddings, quality photos o f the bridal couple or bride only are acceptable. The photo must be submitted no later than three weeks after the wedding, otherwise it will not be published . Engagement information is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department; D~ily Pilot, P. 0 . 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MtS,to (A 92621 17141 6461441 \ ' "'El NURSERY DELIVERY l in our area are "Swingt1me" (large . double-.-red a-nd whilt' flowers: trail- 1 1ng). "Voodoo" (large. double. red and purple Oowers: upright). "D1s- pla}" (si ngle. deep pink and pink Oov.crs: upright) .. "Nonpareil" (double 10 -;em1-douhll'. lavc•nlkr and pal~ pink 00\~Cr\: trailing) Othl'r<. arl' "Ftr\l I <>'l' .. ('l'nl1- double. orchid and wh1ll' llo"cr'>: trailing). "South (;alt•" (douhk 11ak p1nk and while nowa'): urnghl). and "Ciartenmeister HoMtedt... a -;un- lolcrant. upright 'am·t~ with long. narro\\-. orange-)carlet flowers Fuchsias need a lot nfauent1on. hut arc eas\ to gro"-. Their fir<it r"·qu1 re- ml'nt 1s for liltc·red ~hadc. keep them out of dtrec·t sunlight hut a\'01d dark corners where the) can·1 bloom. Careful watrring 1c; also important: too much or too ltulc ran cause truoblc for fuchsia!.. Check each plant individually by 'it1ck1n~ )'Our linger into the soil. If the top inch of sotl 1s dry. water thoroughly On days when the air tempcraturc 'itays below 70 degrees} ou can safel} waler ·any time during the day. but when the daily tcmpcraturcs ~o any GARDEN CHECKLIST •Consider geran iums with thctr bnght. bold flowers to accent your garden and containers this summer. •Marigolds will fi II the void 1 n any flower bed as an edging. background plant or simply massed by themsclvc., because of their vanous SllC~. flower forms and colors. •Establish regular watering and mowing schedule~ for your lawn. Warmer weather 1s a.ro und the cornt•r and you'll want t'ct keep 11 1n tip-top shape. •Tbere's ,till time to establish and reap the rewards from a vegetable garden. Do so wi thout delay . •Keep those ptohfi weed~ out of your garden by mulching hea v1l)' I 2 tn 3 inches) arounds ~hrub~. ann\JaK perennial~ and vegetables. Fuchela• briChten any ehady area. higher. wntl'r only 1n the rarl) [\en 1n the cleanest of gardens. morning. 1n!>ects can allack your plants. The Here·s why: there arc pores 1n thl' mo'it common insect on fuchsias is leaves through whic h watn thcwh11c fl y.Theaduh whitc f1y is the evaporates. On hot days. tlll'se pore~ IHI) moth that drives most gardeners are open only in the early morning. crat y. They are almost impossible to then t he~ close to protect the pla nt l'l1minatc (though misting the plant from losing 100 mu.:-h water. If )OU with water controls their number) but water a fuchsia after the pores have fortunately the adults themselves are clescd. 11 can't j Ct nd of the rxcess nm harmful to plants. water and the roots may drown. The> do. however. lay t'J&S, llnd the On really hot day~. the leaves ma) emerging larvae suck the sap out of start to wilt bccauc;e the) can't be the leaves. They can be: controlled cooled hy evaporation. but this with malathion or a pyrethrum• usuall ) mcnns that they are getting rotcnone combination: for severe too hot and not that thev need water. · infestatio ns you may need to ~se a Misting the leave will c:'ool thcm ofT; systemic insecticide. do thi,-se"entl times on hot and/or The la~t -aspect of fuchsia care is windy days. pruning. Fuchsiac; only bloom on new Consistent fcr11h11ng will produce wood. so you need to cut them back healthier plants with bigger. brighter severely in February or March. Cut flowers and lush foliage. Some hanging hnsket fuchsias to the cdae of growers U'lt' a nitrogen-rich fcn1l11cr the basket. and bush types two-tbtrds like fish emulsion in the earl y spnng of lhc way back to the v.ound. Don't to gel irecn growth and then switch to ~orry 1f they look tcmblc after you . a low-nitrogen fcntli1er (like one with cut them back: they'll grow fast! 2 pc-rccnt nitrogen. I 0 percent phos-Through the sprina. pinch out the phoru~. and 'O percent potassium) tn tips of the branches after 2 or 3 sets of <\pnl to promotr blooming. leaves have formed' to force · Other growers use u balanced branchina -)'ou'll act a fuller planJ fen ilt1er ( uC'h a~ 15 percent nitrogen. and mott blooms. 30 pcrl'ent phosphoru•t 15 percent Blooms will stan to appear about 8 potassium) through the fuchsia's wccksafkr you fi nish p1nchina. Keep growing sea11on Wh ichever mc\hod old flowers trimmed ofT to prolona _rou use. fced~r plants once a bloomipt~d'hjhtly prune the plant mon1h. or tist al\ilf.,trcngth 11oluli0il-rocr-n f v1aorous bloomlna 10 cvery•wo Wttks. en ourage more seas of flowers. .. .. y Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadow• "back home" to revive "The Honeymooner•." Honeymoon's not over for Gleason and company , . NORTH MIAMI BE~t H. Fla. (A P) -How sweet 11 I'> for Jacktl' Gleason. who 1s (aping a no!.talg1l· look back at his still-Popular I Q50s 1elev1s1on sho"' "The Honn - moaners" featuring the l hubh~. bom- bastic bus drl\ er Ralph Kramtkn. The show taped '-' l'dnl·r,da' 1s aimed at introducing 6 7 rcdl'irn"ered .. Ho neymooners·· cp1~odl·<.. all 111 which were tilm{.·.d ll\'C a!> pan ol .. I ht> Jackie G leason Sho"' ··in thl· t 9Slh The fi lmed show~ ti;1,c hl.·cn rc- furbish<:d b) tcchnll'rnn\ at Viarnm Enterprises and are no"' rl'.ld~ for redistnbu11on on ,abk teln 1'>1on and l'ventual network 'i' odll'Jt1on <,.i1d producer Tob) Mart.in. AskC'd th1o; "'eek ho" hl· ti:d., about thl' continued interest in thl· \ho" Gleason deadpanned: "I don't thin~ anyone an11c1pa1es an) thing hapix·n- 1ng that's vcl). "ery good. Hut whrn 11 docs tiappcn ... Ho" S'-'el·t 1t 1~'. .. With the releasc. th ousand.,ofloyal GARDENING Garden party will kick off • 'waterweek 1 .\ noon garden part~ 'iunda~ at thl' Water \onsen ing (iartkn in Ir' 1nl' will kick off"Dnnl..1ng \.\atl·r \\Cl'~ .. a natwnal "atl'r a .... arcnl'S' progr.im tdn 1s1on 'u:wers "ho have kept .. Hone~ mooners" se~mcnts in ric-runs for nl·arl) 30 ~l·ar!) .... 111 be tfeated to a h"·alth' dos1.· of the Kramdens and 1hc1r upstairo; neighbor~. thl' Nonons. "There arc kid) ..... atl'h1ng the sho"'. m1ddk-aged pcopk. older people." 'aid Gleason. "It JU'it ncH'r has gonl· awa' It amate!. ml·." hi·thc original. filmed ll\C a1 1he Pari. Shaa1on Hotel fhcatcr 1n Ne"' Yori.. .\"rt Carnl'~ pla~ed sc"rr \\ork l·r Ed Norton and Jo\cc Ran- dolph pla~cd his '-'lie Tn\ll:. . ··The onl~ placl' !he'll' '\hO'-''i haq~ hcen o;een since ong1nal ainng 1s 1n the \1useum of Broadca">t1ng 1n Ne"' 'I url... and onl\ w1 of thl'm were :n a1lable thae.'· M.irtin <.aid of the 'nl'\\ ShO\.\ S. V1arnm lifted thc ne" srgments from the onginal'i. l'nhanced the film and ed1tl'd 11 fo r hroadca'\t on cable tclc' 1s1on and C\l'ntual sail' to a nl·t ..... ork for S) ml1catwn. Martin said. The sho"' heing taped 1n North Miami Beac·h this "'eek 1s designed to reintroduce th l' ""'unents. he said .. Respon e ha~ lx'en terrific. '-' c had a ne"'~ cunferencl' to announCl' the relea~c and <,uddenh 'ou had an cnormou~ 1ntcrcst. Jackie' was rcall~ surpn'>l'd" Cilrason. \\earing fire-fed pants and a blal·k monogramed sh1rt .~1d 11 "'"~ gra11f} 1ng to sec all of 1hc 1~rl'st being gcncrated O\ er a !.ho"" thrcl' decade'\ old. , He "'a' ~111ing on thl' -;ho"\ n:con~tructed set with his co-star and .,..,fr an the series. ~udrn Meado\.\s."1 lo'e this man .... Meado ..... s said ... Ifs a pleasure to work with him again ... For thl' opening "Hone~ mooncr<." ~ho"'. to ht' broadcast on NBC on Ma) I.'. Gleason and Meadows ..... 111 reminisce about the old day'> using selected outtnke'\ from the dusted-off and reJuH:natcd tilm. C'" -. ORANGE (New loca~ 'h block South of Orange Mal"! 2075 N. TUSTIN PHONE: 998-~172l Mon.-Frl. 10-1, Sat. 10-•, Sun. 11-5 COSTA MESA 1706 NEWPORT BL VD. PHONE:631-2980 ~~A~urcd h! lr•1n·· R J~ ~.~~-------~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ D1stru:1 (IR\.\ DI and the .\ma1l .1l1 l 'Water \.\or!." .\ -.~ona t 1on The part~. hn<.tcd h~ I I<\\ D JnJ l rv1m•~ Wata ( lHl~l'f\ 1ng I .1'>k Force. will offer sl'lf-gu1dl·d llHW• .• rnJ ex hibits and demon-;1ra11nn' tor water-con sen 1ng 1rnga11on equip- ment and plan1S.- TV L ISTINGS Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday. Mey 3. 1MS S7 ·' I== ... ... ~ ... • '1'11 llorldl Nst Door" l*fl DIMle. Jolwl LMll. 'R~ .......... " ....... o...v.,.~ _,,._. .Cl) lil(MI H ''Owlll .._" 11•tl ...... ,,..=:,1:1.i:· IMDAY~ &v--~ *Al ~ ... LATBllHT~ 100a.&AI ..... ~ TMIFRU •O•.QC9(1( -1t._ (C)'T'l«>WD,.. _,__ lt=N>CICI U "A Alll Ameran Hero" 11171) 1 i~~~·. * U "AgM!lt A.Oddi" (1 ... ) N-..... -..= ___ _...__ ______ ~--I c:hel Wttd. Jeff 8'ldgll, The CBS apeclal "Polar Bear" captmea the -12:10- • ' MOYIE maclc and myatery of the Arctic a moet * "Emlnullll "' ~ca" (ltl'tl powerful eymbol and reveal• how the pred-Lltn a..-. en. Awam ator eurvivea ln the world'• haraheat en--12:11- vlronment tonight at 8 en Channel 2 . l =:~n 1=~ ENTIRT AMIENT TONIGHT lllCME IBllY HU 00MEDV 8P£CW. * ••,; "lclman"'(1984) Timothy Hut- WAIHIGTON WEEK IN ton. Unduy Croute. AEVEW CZ) MOYIE • I WALLIT'Af.ETWEEK u •,; "POiice Academy 11984) IOlD ONES St~ Gutlenb«g. Kim Cattrall MOYIE -t:aO-* * * "HNr1 Liiie A Whlll" (1983) Bonq1t Bede&la Beau 8'lOgll MOYIE • l 111 >1r11S1111tr' I 1984i DaYld Kt1th, Ofew Barrymore !,MOW • * '' 'POiice Acacemy i t96AI Steve Guttenberg Kim Cenrau -1:30- i ~~ LOVUOAT P.M.MAGAZINE WALL m&T WEEK ~ JIM COOPSfS OMHGE COUNTY -~ ·1 1 ~ [IJ M<>VIE * * * 'Or No' j1963) Sean Con· I~::= GREAT PERFOAMAHCES (!)MOYIE **'-' "King Cfeole 11~) Elvls Prllley Cttotyn Jotlll -10:00- 1 ~FALCON CAEST ltlAlllVU • L =' AIC8fT Of MAH IOXING . MOYE t *'" "POhce Acaotmy (196A) SIM Gutlenb«g Kim Cattrlll MOYIE * * "Slaygrouncl 11984 ) Pet• Coy- 011 Mel smrth. ~M(M( * * "Ooct0t DltrOit' 11983) Din Ay- kroy<l Dofl~ Otxon -10-JO- • INOEPENDENT NlWS -11:00- 1 .. D ())iii 13 NEWS TAXI IRVINE HOME AND GARDEN CENTER 15333 CULVER DRIVE ·PHONE:551-9651 Mon.-Fri. 10-1, Sat. 10-1, Sun. 11-5 SANTA All TENT & PATIO 1626 SO. MAIN STREET. SANTA· ANA PHONE:558-8222 Mon.-Fri. t-5i30, Set . .W-., Sun. ~1-5 The purpose of th\' part) "Ill '>Ill)" how California na11'l' ("'.1tcMon- scrv1ng) plants ~n lx· 1nll·grated into land$capc'i. said Jo~ce '-'cgnl·r- Gwidt. an IRWD spoi..e ....... omao ~~-~ - grounds of tht• In 111c H l\tllr1l·al Muse um. S Ram:ho 'Ian Joaqp1n. adjacent to th\' Rancho ·an Joaquin Golf Course clubhouse. F-or more information. call lD .'· 1223. n t 209 • • • The maO\ 'am·11cs of 'taghorn fern1. their culture and hO'-' to U'>C -them 1n the garden "Ill tx· thC' subJl'l't ofa workshop at ShNman Gardens 1n Corona del Mar at Q '0 a m Wedne<.- day. Reg1•>1rat1on fl'C " $23. and prereg1s1ra11on 1s requm·d. E:.ad1 1?ar- 11cipant will rcce1\\' a '1aghnrn krn for mounting on ''.illhoard during. das<;. For 1ntnrmallnn t :tll lhl' gMlkn onicc· at 673-2261. • • • "Garden<; and Rromd1ads of thl· Bahamas" is the program topu: for th \' meeting of th e Saddleback Valley Bromellad Society at :30 p.m Wednesda) 1n the Circat .\ml'ncan . First . a' 1ngs Bank in Laguna Hill'>. I Speaker \.\Ill be HarH·~ Kendall 01 I the Plant Ranrh tn Norrn • • • Mrs . Edwin Ramsc) .... 111 h1.· 1n- Slalled president of the Laguna Beach Garden Club at a noon luncheon Ma~ 10 in the El ..\dotlC Rc'itaurant. San Juan C'ap1'ltrano New chairmen arr the Mme., Robert Schott. prog rams. Don Marshall. pubhc1 t): Lo"cll M1lkr and Paul Alleshouse. wa)" and means: Frank Olne}. membership. C L. Berry. recording secretary W1l11am F. Robh, treasurer~ Edward alcrno. fina ncial secretarx: and Mari an W1l- hams. corrcspondi ng secretaf) A fashion show will bt' pre ented by ~uth's Boutrque. and a concert will bl' gi ve n b) the Chamber C'hmr at El Toro High School • • • The Oraa1r CoHty Branct1 of t11e C7mbldl•m Society of Amertea will meet for a cymb1dium aucti on at K p.m. Thursda)' in thl.' Wcstmmstl·r ('1v1c Ccnter.Aucuonecr will be Dr AUcn I sen . a cymbidum .1udgl·. • • • "Plants for an Old·fo)lh1oncd C iar- dr n" will be the ~ubJcCI of a talk h) Shirley Kcnns. plant ~le con\ulta~t I at the Huntington Library and Botanical Ga~cns. Her talk will I bcJin at 2:30 p.m. Tucsda) in tfic Ovcncen\'.aeen. in t-he ltbraf'\ • LISTN25 UMBRELLA EXTRA IALE '311~ 5-PC 48" SET LIST $585 SIU 139911 SIERRA II LISTS 1155 5-PC .a·· SET SALE 579911 YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR SPECIAL 10 -0A Y MALLIN WEEK SALE. M EET REPRESENT A · TIVES FROM THE F ACTOAY. S~E THE LA TEST COLOA'S ANO STYLES ... ENTER ORAWfNGS FOR PREE PATIO FURNITURE! OTMD .. , , .. GROUPI ON SALE IUT NOT IHOWN .. THIS AD · REGENCY •MARQUIS Ill. ......... ~1.otr •DOVE ........... ··~ ... ,_.. •EUROPA .•............. ,_.. •SIERRA II .............. '11r •BUGATII .............. 'Mr . IO • •R .......... : ........ Mr •.KINGSTON_~" •..•••.• -. -'41ir' • PONDEROSA ........... '211" \ --. \ ' rl' ~ 5-PC 48"SET UST $635 SALi ••••• Umllftlll £!111• . ~ - .. '\ I .. I .. ) • 0 \ .l.'0 ....., __ With money nowa coming from around the world and all time zone., the New York Stock Ezchange, the world'• largeat mar- ket for atocka, la atudylng the need for 24- hour tradln •. The ezchange now operate. from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chevron st~ys on top of sta~e money-makers' list Ch.:vron has rl'ta1ncd Ill> postt1un .i'> top money-maker among Calt- lurn1a's public corporation~. but merger~ and acqu1s111on'> arl' chang- ing lhl' look of the c;1a1c·, rnrporatt' \l'Clor · fhat"• t ~ t:ondus1on ofa repurl on lhc <.talc\ large'il .500 puhlit· l'Om- pan1c<,. puhl1shi:d 1n 1hc Ma} '''ul' ol "( ::iltforn1:.i Auo;ines' maga11nl' .. ( 'hl'HOn chalked up $29 2 h1ll1<1n 1n revenue\ dunng 1984 to keep the No. I placl' 11 h:.t\ held throughout thC' \IX }l'ar'i of'thl' maga11nl'·, ranking' \1lan11c R1chlil'ld \43\ ~cond "'•th re,cnun ot $24. 7 tllllmn. follo"'t'd b} ')afcwa~ \tOrl'~ w1 1h $19 fl b1ll1on. F1n1sh1ng four and fiH· on the list -..en: Oct•1tlcntal Pt'trokum w11h re' .. cn ues u l -Sl .S 6 hlll1on and Rank . ..\mn1(a "11h t 14 -1 hi Ilion l 'nocal. "'11h $1 1 'I h1ll111n in rcH'nUt''· m1J\1:d up J n111d1 111 '"lh. Union Bank names· Johnson vp in commercial loan dept. 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IJ~t6 t S-~ IS1i. t P • •\.ii I . .., 1 tH6 s-~ 3"11 .. 7 • J(o 91• 1 7"11 .,. 9 ,._ . ~ h-~ 3 '• 1 ';') 1'/fl •1. ~f} ;~ ~~~s ~-l6 L aJI Cll!I I ,,._ -·~ 114 '\~ i~ -~ ~, .... -\t Pel UP 3 1.~ 8~ ~l9 8~ l ·1· uo 1 . 8~ ll : uo Uo 9 Uo l.S Uo I'S 8~ 11'·1· Uo 1 Uo 1 . uo . uo .• 8: !':l uo .7 8g ·1· Up Up . UP Pett J KDCM !I IDB.I ~ FMSTERED ~ ~1coEI I-son Hlml esdata HOQtn ~SEnr Im NI amT ' ~dlnT n'IM I o,rc ~P'I" unl9 ~II~\ ~~vrfn, IC!O\Vd ~ftc ~o ~~~~bwt v:1\10 Helre krov Mtttrcm ·~ -'"" l • -, .. :1); -: ~ '. , ., ~ • • • .,._ \'II )" . ., n . ,., ~ "' .,.. " 9'" 1 • t ·~ I ~ 11·· 1• 12. '~ ~ " . .,, - Broker~ croon pew song: Stocks arollnd the clock Move has m any advant~es. but aome ask: Meanwhile. 1hc New York ex- change has begun talks about a possible merger with the Pac1tic Stock Exchange. and ·has discussed ~ome sort of linkup with the Stock Ex- change 1n London. Why w9uld anyo~e !!ade stocks at~ a. m . By CHET CURRIER ., .... ._. •• 11 .. -NEW YORK -If businesses like supcrmarkc1s and gas stations can remain apcn 24 hours !l da,>, why not 1he s1od market'.' That's 1hc ques1ion now under stud) al the New Y.ork Stock Ex- change and the subject! of a li vely debate among publicly raded com- panies. Wall Street brokers. investors af d pract1call~ t'VCl)bod} else who ha' an tntt•re\t In thl' Sl'CUntleS murkl·t'>. The NY'iE. the world'\ large!tt markt·t for 'itocks. has opt•ratt·d for the past dccaJc from I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Time each business day. It last changed its hours 1n 1974, when the dosr of trading was extended .. from J:JO p. m. Since then. howe ver. tht· invest- ment world has been greatly trans- formed. Money flow!> in much greater amounts in and out of lJ.S. stocks from remote time 1one!i in Europe and 1he Far East. Buying and selling of NYSE-lis1cd stocks on smaller. regi onal citchanges t'i now reponed. along wtth Big Board transact1ons. on a si ngle consolidated 11ckcr 1apc. One of lhosc regionals. the-Pantie Stock Exchange 1n San Franni.co. remains open a half-hour after lhl' close in New York . The NYSE also faces compet1t1on fro m the National Assoc1at1on of Securities Dealers' ovcr-1he-coun1er markcl. where stocks are traded h> t'ompe11ng dealers ra1her 1han a designated "specialist" broker on an exchange Ooor. • Wrth dcregul::it1on of the sel·unlll'S markels. 1ndependen1 firm~ ltk<.• Loo; .\ngcles-based JefTcnes & Co. can btd for. and sometimes gel. hrg tran'i· actions tha1 would othcrwtl>C ht: handled at the NYSE. rhefe is considerable pressure on the 193-ye ar-old institution to adJUSI 10 the changing investment world. "We have the cho1re of being the leader or a follower o n this. and we wan I to be the leader. ·~_said Richard Torrenzano. til e exchange's vice presidenl for communications . However. the mere mcrit1on of 24- hour trading raises cries of alarm from brokerage-firm s. whose man- agers en vision enorm ous addi11onal costs connected w11h around-lhl'· clod operations w1thuu1 a col-- respondi ng increase in re venues. Leaders tn the industry. which employs o;ome 2.50.000 people.· arc e'tremely COSl·COn!.CIOU'i becauo;e ot Wall Street's lrss-1han-boun11ful year JO 1984 Who. 1he' ask. I\ going to 1radl' stocks at 2 a~m .'' Th1: idea of a New York-Pacific merger faces. al kast one major obstacle. howe,er. Traders at each 1nst11u11 on worf) tht•y m1ghl lose 'ome· of their husiness· 10 their counterparts al thl' olher In add111on. tht• Nl'w York and London cxchangt'i. operale' under different govl'rnments w11h d1ffe~cnt regulatory rule'i John J. Phelan Jr . chairman oflhl' Big Boa rd. has spokl'n of an around~ 1he-world; around-the-clock stock. trading !lys1em ac; "inevttable .. T or- rc n1ano added, "ti's not a mailer Of If. it's a matter of when." But handicappers on Wall Street arc belling that "when," assuming It docs come. 1s a long time off - several years. al least. Al the American Stock Exchange. a smaller neighbor and ri val of 1he NYSE t,hat likel> would follow what· ever mo,es the Big Board makes. an official who demanded anonymity \atd. '"Wh1k we arl' not opposed to 24-hour trading. Wl' do n·\ think ii tl> Vl'r)' ltkCI) .. In lhe nl'ar fu1u rc. many Wall Streeters agret•. lht• most probable de,elopmen1 1s 1he adoption of an l'arltcr opening 11me -either 9 a.m or 9:30a.m. ; S'• 6 Oun110 ' 19\oo 197't H•nror: 33 • 33 •• MevPI 4J• •'' PenaEn l''I • .. 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May S, 1 .... - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~':~'~!~~~·~ffe~4dtQh iiW~~ , • FlllAf S CllSlilC PllCU Due to tran.n•11lan prob- len\8 tn New Yartc.. today'a Hating wtll not 9PPW In tM Dally Pilot. NEW VO~K (AP) Mn l Adv~nctd '1 ¥K l n.cl nc11 noecs Olel,fiW.1 Ntw II 11111 n Ntw towi AMEX LEADER S •• P'rev. ~~ 11 NEW YOAK (AP) -s.i.s •• o.m. Oflc:e el'C net Clll~ oi 11'11 left moll ectlvt American Stock Exe.henge luun. 1r e <1 1ng .,,, o n e llv at more 1nen '' o om,P1r1 ''"trSy\! W1n11LeD8 Ttx_t\AirCo BAT lno W110 1glrel F ront11r HotO C.rtenmen ' flE Comm HH t>ro ' m: 113. 1 .... 112. 111. HM, NASDAQ SUMMARY Coto QuoTE S ~.., ·~·~--.. ..,.., L~ -o-~ '"G '••1"0 '3 '.\ ·o .>P $0 •S l -•"•• · '• ~ '' 1 ·~ of! $0 SC ,,.,... ,,,. • ,,~ s \ · • • • o~ 'llJ 16 ••..WIW1 • • ..; "' \ e· ·"Ml >~ l llttdl I'~ ..... ~<V>f' l>'cl S '' 0C wO 60 $) 13 50 .... .., ~·-...-Of'f\O•••QuO•e i..!•1 'S oflf0 50 I~ •;J ... •.lw.,lt ~'''' ~$0~ • .........., ,....,... 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From the de.a/er · who offers selection \ ·1 .. \ I " " ..... FRIDAY. MAY 3,.. 1985 . Femendo Velenzuel8 nemed Pitcher of Month. C2. Top •••d• edvance In SunMt League tennl1. C2. CdM gets a jump on Sea View ·tfack riVal; Jacobus isa big s urprise in triple, --- c~tapulttng Sea Kings to c ham~i~nship Amon& Thunday'• wlnnera were (top from left) Sherri Smith of Woodbridge, Grel( Whiteley of Uni and Sharon . ~,... ........ Dy l .. ,.,_ Attluey of Ne~rt and (below) Jamie Klnen of Woocl- brtqe, E•tancla •Erle Dorn and Harbor'• MAUie Henaon. •Complete n:sult~ C2 By.l(>GER CARLSON o( ... Mir "94...., . League records fell. b) the handful Thu,rsda) n1gh1 as the ~a V1e\.\ League's big guns took 1um4' in shelling the oppos1t1on w11h -1m- pressn e performances at In int" High in the trad. and field linal' ·~e-w pon H-arbor'~ Fn11 Ho\.\'>t'r got 11 going \.\Ith a IS-I l'lfon 1n tht· pole "ault in compe11t1on al ne<trh' ·V..oodbndge High lht>n l nt\C:r\ll\ High d1stant'e star C1reg V. h11l'ln proceeded lO rack up\ en 1mprc:\\1\ l' lockings ol 4 ~"\ 3 and 8 , .. 4 in thl· 80U and I ,Ol)(J meter\ -=;- frdd\ Baker of ~addldlal~ "l·n1 IO.lS and 21 6 lO lie and hrt·a~ kagut• records in the If)() and 200. and ( U'>ta Mesa\ Jim Bo"le'> out-lunged (or- ona del Mar's l.nd' Coleman-·a1 lht· tape to wan lht· 800 'w11h a I SS 1 Saddleback'<, Mike Pa11on hru~e league records 111 both hurdle'>. going 14.R and 38 ll and E\1anna iun1or lm Dorn pul on another o l ht\ mult1pk effons "inning lht· high Jump fh-·H and long Jump 122-01 ~l and flnl\h1ng ~cond 1n ho1h hurdle rare~ In Pa11on \I. llh 14.ll and 34 ll dTom But the big moment lur 1hret·-11me champwn ( un.Jnd dcl \.1ar t alllt" 1n the 1nplt· Jump \.\hl'fl' V.111 Ja\.11t'lu' .. amc uut ol no" here 1u '!tun lhl· ticld "11h a 4 1-2 "'inner -bc<,tfhg ht'> O'-' n personal best b~ a toot Corona del \1ar '"'ep1 w lht· t1tk '-'Ith JUSI a 511-potnt margin O\a addleback and dt'arh J<twbuc, '-'3' lhe d11Terent'e after thc:\~J i...ing'I had near!~ dropped thl·1r chdmp1onc,h1p hupes an 1hc .tOIJ rela) "There goe'> the mct•t." -.aid .i dejected ( orona dd Mar ( oac h J 1m Tomlin as thl' ~a King~ mt·,,t.·d up the handofT o'n lhe third e\Lhange a' the baton went fl~ 1ng It ga .. e addkb:lck a 111.11 \Core 1n lhl' C\enl O\t'f ( d\4 and 1n .1 mt•1.·t \' hJCh liizured tu ht: ra1or dow. l he big break v.ent 10 Saddleback. But \l.llh10 1hat same framework of lime Jacobus was going 1n the triple and !m his efforts. combined wnh 4 fi fth place b} Saddlebaclc's Earl Jones at 42-2. ga' e ( d M a I 0-2 edge 10 the e' ent and pui 1he liea Kings back in the running ··.\II tho\(' ~~1r. aod the hfllng." Lommentcd f nmhn ''No. Jacob~s· mark l\n 1 out nf th(' blu" But to wtn -v.dl h1: w mpeted better than an' one d'4.' tor us .. \l'o a bt1nu\ tur lhl' Sea Kings was the \omt· through effon~ of Pat \1l(1ra1h v.hu'-'en15o I 1n1he 400to "1n He haJ gom· through 1he pref1ms un f ul-'><ld~ '-'tth a I02-<1egree temix·ra\url· In girl' tumpe1111on dual meet 1.hamp1on ~l·.,.pon Harbor was torct·d w 'harL· lht: league ""t:ham- pt0n'>h1p "Ith Woodbridge after the lallt'r rall11.·d tx:h1nd the doubk dose .' cit Jamil' "-'"en and ~hem Smith. a pair"' htl h .it 1.oun1ed tor fi, e tndl\ 1d- ual \ 1done' C.,m11h rau·J lo '-'Inners tn tht' 400 c SK h1 Jnd xc.io 12 lo 01 and Kirven 1npkd "'11h leap'> of 5-2 in th'e high 1ump I~·" in the long jump and \fi. I in lht· tnpk jump Harhur ., ')haron l.ttk'se\ "'as a run.i"'a' '-'lnnt·r in 1he hurdle'>. going t' I and 4t• 11\t:r 100 and 300 m1:1l·r\ \' h1k d1;tante starlet Maggie Hen-,on llod.cd \.\IOnt'f'\ in the 1.600 •' 11\ 21 Jnd '\ 21J(J I llJ 5.., \). Hu"'er\ I S-1 "'a' a league record an the pole 'duh. hut "'a" an inch off h" <,thool'\ rernrd 0f IS-:' b\ Tom D1'°ltJn1'fa11 · Th, ra1.·t: oft he e' en1ng t·ame in the ho"· 81.MI "'h.:re Bo ... le'l uf \1esa beat th~ , h.illcnKc of ( uruna del Mar·~ DJrri:a V. uod I wtio "'ound up third at I 'i ... .l l 1hrn had to ralh 1n the last 20 mell'f'> 10 nip Coleman.at· the finish. l hl· 111p thn·t• ·1in1 .. hers 1n each l''l·n1 hir hm' and girl .. ad\ance to lhl· < IF-.\-..\ prdtm' \:11urda~. May. l I ..it <.1ahr Htg.h Charger~ manage their 'biggest win' Artists-I Ure Bowen back to basketball CdM a lso a dvances Ed1~on High we nt li H· g.aml'' with highly-regarded Santa Monll'<J fhur\- day before cmt•rg1ng \ 1r1onoll\ in the first round nfthc (IF 4-.\ pl:i~off, to · ~ of the pa'>I '>t'ason .. The .. elupt1on l'Ommlltt·e ha' n·cumml·ndt'd llJI .\l..tn' .inJ .1 lqng-11nit· a'-'>•ll tJll' kr.111h· "-Jrp t.1 him for the JOb and I don·1 antinpalr an~ prohkm' JI '>h11rl' up .1 hJJI~ '>JUtng pr11gr:im do•\' n thr11u~h 1h1 all l'-'•lh board appro \al)." sa;s Laguna Bea1.h High rank' Prtnl'lpal Robert Hughes. .. f hn tatl' 1h:i11,.1ml' pr11hlcrn .1dm 1h B·m v11 The onl y thing holding up thl' announct•mt•nt ot tht· 1i,1>pt'rtmh JcmJnJ 1111 l .1~unJ l·k.1,h un11I now was Bowen's own dcla) in coming to gnp' ll'at ha-. w11h 1he t'X1s1ing problem at Laguna Beach -in 1ha1 .. I Llon·1 1..nn" 11 thn ·11 ,di 1tw11 '•llil 111 1ti1 all coaches mu)t teach fi "e classe' a da~ bl'li1n· .ompan~ <itorl' 11111. hut I'll 1.l'rtJ1111\ apprn.1lh thl·m turning~ rnaching duues. fhe' 're all '>till here·· "Tfic~ ·11 probabl> call me Tcnncs~·t' f:rnll' ·au'-' en 'a\\ he u11l11cJ .i d1lkrl·n1 ,,rkn-.,· l 'l'n h1ghhgh1 art·a vullq·hall arnon '-0u-aoee--=;___..:;...._, Smith Hcrc'!>.~h:~~ _.c~com~ back." Cile'l...n \a1d Bowen." sav'I the 52-\ear-old lio\.\en. "'ho ha\ 1'>4:en a \t•ar ht• unll'ht:d hut'' .in alh11c:11,· 111 man·t•1·n1.1 n 1c,acllcr all .• °agyna Beach for 2h )'l'ars. .kten\t' Cliiirgcrs pulled out lht• '>IOP' and \Ca'ion-he\I pcrformantt'\ IO t'dgt• OUI 1heV1k1ngs. IS-lS.11-l:i. I '\-I 'i.15-12 I S-10 at Edison .. Thi\ I\ the: bLggt'M "''" tor thl'> 'i<'hool h\ far .. Ldl\on C oath Dan Cilenn "11<l° "Wt· hl·a1 a rl'al good team:· The' 1ctor) Sl·nd' Cd1c;on to V. ood- bndge High Saturda> night (7 '"'for a duel w11h the No 2 \red 1n the 4-~ playoffs Santa Monica. 1ht• Aa~ League''\ No. 3 cnll). had prc\1ousl> ht·;11en the Chargerc; in the Mira ( O\ta Tournament. 15-6 Although the: \'1l..1ng\ tin1\hl'll league pla) \\Ith a 111-2 mark. matching ~I m \'adt•\ and '.\lira (.o,la. S;in ta tl.t11111rn lu'I t\.\o u1111 flips. thUH'rll t'rl•d a' thl' k:iguc·, tlmd place team. Chnc; Carpt'nta. a \t'n1or out,1<.k hitter. paced l:d1son w11h 26 kills. Gra)'son DuBo'il' turned 1n 'll'\ eral crucial .bl<Kks and gathered 12 k1 lh and eight 'ltuO hlvck'i un the n1gh1. Charger Richard Sm11h. a JUninr outside hitter. put down I kill\ and 1ea.mrnate David We11el.1he !'lun'> ·, pla)er of the> car. was 1n on RM a''1"1' .. The.· kids iust sho"ed a lu1 of character It 1uok a lol of desire to Woodbridge 3. laglewood f The wcond-seeded Warrior-; did 11 the hard "'a). rall~ mg from a 'J-2 dt'li1.111n the dec1sl\ e tifth game 10 earn lht• nod ll\Cr the stubborn 'it'nllnl'I' Pacing the 15-11 I 0-15. I 5-17 15-Q. I S-13 v.111 v.ert· h11tt"('> Mall Hunkin and Scull Burch "'ho \\Crl' credited w11h 2J kill' ap1n·c Jnd Matt C'r)er. who had 11 "We also rerc1\ cd a linL· effort from a freshman JOSI brought up from 1h1· 1uni'Or vars1t} -·\dam Kt•ek. .. \3HJ Wamors' Coacli S1c:"e Strato' Corona del Mar 3, Harvard 0: I hl· '\ca Vic"' Lt•agut.' Lhampmn \t·.1,. Kings opened lht· pl<l\olh "'1th .1 llnunsh. poli,h1ng 1111' lhl' <k1·an Leagul"' 1hmt-platt' l'nln . 1 ·,·~. I '·ll. IS-' ··\\e L-.inw out tirl'd up. hu1 kt up a hllk in lhl· -;crond sanw.·· 'a1ll (JM ( oarh Malt -\lbade .. But ml'rall. I though I we pla~ed ntrcmd~ V.l'll a' a unit. .. Our blocking "'as good and wll 1 ntt and h11t1ng wa' outstanding." ht· added ... although our c.cn Ill' gamt· could ha' c been bette r .. e'< up or lhe Ciea 1n~c, I\ n Toro. South Co!Kl u :ague runner-up (Plea.e eee VOLLEY /C2 ) --·"t'v"-Wd ~w:_\t all\.ll_!!'j?::==:=:: "&'>1~~l.\-..l~u.mc 4¥ll ~t.au::ic. l ldt \uix·r tough. espec1all~ "'ht•n the school' ~llu plJ' Jr,· l .igun.1 fkJdi '-'J">ml,pTa~eJ '11 ti.iJh in lh1· If\ rh' bona tide 4-l. o;chools and the~'rt· doing 11 and \h' lt·Jgut• "11h h 1untJ1n \,llln Hun11ntzt11n tk.i.h l':ln't ''-'"Port HJrh11r and ntha "h1111I' 'J" l31ml n .. .\II of the coaches I in tht• Sea \ tl''-' Lt•.tgut' I dfl' .. Hui thl· Juh ••ix·n,·J up .1nJ "11h lhl' "'°'' 1,·.1~u' superand workingharder.and if one doesn't ha\l·the ·1starnng 1n I~ ti>. a 2-l. kaguc l 1h1nl th.u ''uix·r JC 8 ASf BALl Rustler!3 near eliniinat·ion ( crnlo\ ( olkge'\ lead tn lht• ~oul h C lla'I ( ·nnlt•rrrllt' hawhall ract· ha\ grnwn IO ti't' g.irne'> "'1th JU't "'In pla\ f11ll11" 1 ng fhur\Lla~ ·.., 't•rdll'I'>. "'h1d1 1ndudt·d ( 1nldt'n 'v\l''it\ I0-1 nn1ng lo" at \Jtt San .\n1on111 lhe Fakom 11 7-1) ,·an d1nrh lht· rnnli.·rl'rh:t· uo"n '°la1urda) -and 1n lht• pr<lCe~\ a'l'nge their lont' "iC l lm:- lhl\ \C3\0n -when tht'' '1s11 ( rolden V. e,1 Meanwh1k. Orange· C'o:l'i\ c;1a ~ed on the:\' 1nntn!l tr.1l I.. v.11h a v.1n oHr Fullcnon ThL' detailc; Ml. San Anlonlo 5. Golden Wesl 4: f hl' Ru,tkr' '.J\' 1hc:1r 4-2 lead shp awa~ 1n ·1he ninth anJ !ht• Moun11e.,· ( hn~-Seurgs ~-fH-•ttngk-m-t~ hot tom <'I 1 ~ llllh 10 pace Mt. S~C' to the' 1t·1011 Oranite Coasl 8, Fullerton 6: T ht• PtrJll'\ rt•rnrJt·d 1h1.·1r \l\lh "'111 in their l,1,1 ,,.,,, "111 111~' .1n,: · " prntt'"-rl'.ll hl·d ~hl· '111 1 m.11 1. 11 '"111111 ·•~1,t 1•1.1' 11 • • (1l'lll' R11un111111wr \\,!\ :''• '1'°'" ,1.1d.1n.: ,, '"· 1h rt'l'-run h1 •llll'1 \,,·II 1•\ n tlw 11..:ht 11, Id h'lh' 11 ti.. , ' 1'"'1ng 111 hnng ( 11.1'1 lrnm .1 I>~' ,t.-11. 11 Pt 1,·ha Orl.rnJ, 1 l , Ul' rr.1 "h11 l' n ll'l l'd 1 h1• 'd' lh' 11 'Ii. tourth 1nn1ng \.\llh I ulkrt11n ,1"11111~ .1 I•·' .1d\Jnt.llo!l' ,1 1h1· J11ur 1111 lhl' ll11rn,'1' th,· 11 'I ,11 1111 \',I' \,,,rt..111~ • 1nn1ng' .ii liming nl1 run' .sn,l h•ur l~h Junn~ 1h.11 :11111 I· "a' hi' 1hirJ "1n "11h11111 .1 '"" r ,11nlt'n·nu· pl.1 CfrritO~ 8, . addlt•bar k 1 f hl l 1au, h, '' " I 1 I l " IU\I l\\11 h1h "'' .1 p.11r "' I .1' '" hurk1' Ill th. '"' I ( l'rTll\l\ ~.1dllTl~.1:i.. 1.1111,·,J ··" T"'" 1un rn rth T••11r' """' \larl .. \\ t•h,11·r \\Jlt..rd ''''k .. ,."''''!.ind 1h11,t 111.I ,.1 • hnm1.· on .1 hJll.. Reggie on Pettis' catch: It was awesome It a lso saves two runs as.Angels rally. 3-2 Thl' dl't.'1\1 VL' blowT'camc off the bats of Rob Wil fong amt p1n rh-hi t\cr Juan &n1quez. whose ninth-inning <;1ngles drove in the runs which ga ve the >\ngcls a 3-2 victory over Toronto ' Rut there wa'> h11lc d1sagrccmen1 1ha1 the pivotal ar t in Thursda} n1gh 1'~ game-belonged 10 Angel rcnterlielder Gar) Pe11111 The defen'llve '~'L'1ahst \Oared high over 'Anaheim Stadium ' t.•enter field fencl" to rob Jessie Barfield of a 1 v. o-nin homer 1 n the th 1rd inning.· "The greatest of 1h1: 20 great one., l'\'C SCt'n you make:· Rcga1e l.11.·k~n told Pc111s after h1 catch stood up a\ the d11Tercnce 1n the AllgCl'i' ~venth w1 11 111 eight game\ "It wa' awc$0me." l n1imatel). 11 \1ttnalcd an encJ fo the Blue lay\' club-rc."t·or<t J>tni ~'t'n-ga mt· wum11li ~trrnk Toronto had al'o \.\On '<'''en C'on- 'l<.'rnt1 ve road games. a cluh rerord. "I could tell the hall would clear the fence and started to time m) leap from thl' momt•n1 . 11 was hit. .. ~id Petti\. "The onl} quc'lllon "-3S how far 11 would be O\ er .. T~t'•G&me Even that didn't St'CITI to bother Pc:1m. "ho appeared to catch the hall three frl't aho\ 1• thr fence. Milwauktt (Hi&utta ().I) at Aq•la (John 1-1). l'imc: 7:lS. , , "TV: None. "You ~ something hkr that. 11 ha!t to msp.1rc you." said .\ngel nght-handc:r Jim Slaton. who needed P~·111i;' th1c"Cr) to remain 1n a tight p1tch1ng duel Wllh roronto's Dave Stieb. Stieb. 1-J. wac; knocked out h) Wilfong\ pmc·t)•na 'l1nglc with one out in tht' ninth. J 1m 4'ckcr came on to get JcrT) Narron on a n5 to cc"tu for the '11.'cond out. but &n1quez followl"d with th(• winning s1nr.k into center The winning rail) bepn on "Ruppert Jones' \in&)c. onl) the tturd nfTC\t1rbf . who allow~ a fourth-1nn1n1 uncarnc'<i run Ooug Ot-C1 nces' \acnficc bunt advon<'ed Jo nes and R"8&'" Jackson w_alkcd before \\ llfo na Stnaled for his firc;t RRI of the "leason • Re n1qu~~ro(hJccd h" hcr0Jcs..wtll1. a. nahL hand'<> bledh hru1~d hr had to 11k.Jp pre-pm'\ Rldlo: KMPC P IO). balling practice "I tned to JU\I h11 lhe b311 'ol1dh up the middle. \IOC'e I couldn't swma hard .. ..aid Ben1que1. who v.as surpn~d when Managt'r / Gene Malich ~nt him up to b31 "Get up there ... Mauch had 1old him "I kno" \OU can hit v.1th one hand " Rool1c left-hander Pat c. kml·n1<1 p1t ~t·J up his Sttond "in in as nun' d('('1\11l0\ a llL'r ret1nng all fq ur men hr fa cd " "That wa -S"«'t." ~1d \taut'h "'llh J htg c;m1lc ··1 o beat a qua ht' pllt'h"r h~c 1ha1 - that'\ rcall) \~ttl "I don't kno"' ... Maut'h ..aid. v.hl"n 3\l cd 11 h<''d cHr !lttn a more e\h1lanrnn.a C':uch b) hi\ •oungttn.J.cr fieldc:r. '.:How aooJ t'an \OU N .• when )OU \lam dunl 1hc t l'nlcr flcl\1 frnl <' "I ml'an P<.'\11' 1umr" ·'' htl\h J' he , .111 par.tlll•I \11 lht> knn· JrHl 11ml''> 11 ix·rk1 th Thal V.-3\, 1ndl·nl "'h.tt lht• ... h11v. l1•1•t..1·d hlo..l· .\nd 11 m;i~ nnt h"' r tx·1.·n P1·11" 1tt1'.1t. '' '~"' h ol all-11nw -\\1th" hJI<'' er wot1· '1111 11 u\tn--hut II \ltrt'h 1 amt· .11 ~II\ upf)(1t11t1ll' 11111e;.)01 to mt·n11Pn 1h,· 1mp1)n.rn1 l' Pl1 till nul\ om1· nf lhe g.inw "I S.1\.\ 1t and 1 n•JJ 11 '-'1·11 1'1•111, npl.i1ned "\\'hen I fl'lh hl·.t 1h1· \.\Jrn1n~ tr.i.. I.. I L.nev. 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I•• 'IJnd 'II 01111• '-mllh I\ d llc.·ll\'f \h1111\h1p lh.111 th " l..1d 1' a \entl'r lkld1·1 ttwn I 11 I'·'' 111 ~·I' him plJ) I ht• llnh tl1t)t•r1•tht' tx·tv.lTll h1111 .inlt Onll· ~m11h I\ onl· m1ll1t1n n1n, "11d l.ll i.. ... on. rckmn@ to '-mill!_'.\~ f1!1.!1!.!~n 1x·1 \(',It .... 1lan \ Ed Bowen Bucslead meetaftei first swim Orange Coast College's women teacl at1er the first day of compet1- 11on Thursday in the state com- munity college swim cham: p1onshlps and Saddleback's men are ahead of the pack -and Golden West at Hartnell College 1n Salinas Cheri Carpenter led the Pirate women~wllh a secona-1$1iei nnllf\ in the 500 tree (5:10.4). a personal best by more than six seeonds. OCC s Janet Wiiiiams finished tourth in the same event with a 5 ,. 11 On the men's side. the Gauchos collected 134 5 points. While the Rustlers' 117 points placed them 5eeOnd Golden West's Lukle Nlode ftft. taned first 1n the • 200 lndlvtduel medley with a 1 :55 15. The Rutt• men t~rned 1n the top tlme In the 800 free relay. u well. 6range Coast's men scored 28 potnts for the 10th spot. The OCC women en1oy a •9'- p~nt lead over Olabk> Valley. The champk>nSfllpt conflnue through Saturday In high school competition: Manna6 Tom WardtbdoUbled th the 50 free and 100 bedc to pace Sunset Leag~ lw4m quattfying Thursday at Gotden W•t. Warde ·a 23 1 1 In the ,,_ and 56.. 72 If) lhe bd WW. tops, white Ma11ic Anison of Edi.on .., tur~ tn a 200 IM end 100 ~ doubte. The top ti• aw1~ "'Md'I event advantoe to the teague ftna .. "S'itufaly I t GofOW\ Wiil. ., • f, r Wheatley~s-'junk' prOducing results for softball teaJD ,.,.. • .tP .iapatclaet ~ ,POMONA -Rhonda Wheatley of Ill the Cal Poly Pomona Bro~os has an earned run avcraae that would make e ven Fe~ndo Valenzuda of th ,, Los Angeles Dodgers env1ou,. J • In the 3551/1 innings she's pitched this season. the ~If-proclaimed "junk-ball" pitcher has allowed only nane earned runs for a 0 . I 8 ERA. . The hurler from Valinda, 20 miles east o f downtown Los Angeles, staned playing softball when she was ei&ht years old. She's n9w a 19-ycar-old college aophomorc with an arm like a'sli{l.gshot. "My brother was my coach . H e used to make me practi~ every day and run me into the ground," Wheatley said. "H e t.auaht me how to pitch." The Broncos. who arc 44-13 this season and the No. 3-rankcd women's collegiate softball team 1n the nation, have one staning pitcher -Wheatley. And Wheatley has not d.isapporntcd. She's struck out 279 batters en route to a perfect game and five n o- h!ttcr:s for a 40.1 1 record. She leads vinually ever) p1tchan1 category in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. 1ndudinggamcs won. ERA and strikeouts. Last year. she had an ERA of 0 .33 and led the .B roncos to the World Series. where they firilsncd' jseventh. • Qa:Ote of. tlae day -8n1111, on women =era: "Women ""' W"t•goqct •men In lnY ment. tt women . .._. •, -~ haW to oo hide." ____ ·a111 ha• key hit ln A'• victory Alfl'edo Grlffl11'1 tic-brcakina sina.lc Ill cappedo a two-out, two-run l'ally in tbc bottom of th e ninth inning Thursday that p vc Oakland a S-4 victory over Mil- waukee. snappina the A's scvcn-pmc los1n1 streak. o..le HUI, a product of Edison H i&h and Oranie Coast Collcae. drove in the tyint run with a sinaJe before Griffin's aame-winnina htt ..• In another American Lea,ue pmc Thursday, Al N ipper and two relieven combined on a five-hitter and Rieb Gedman cracked a solo homer as Boston defeated Seattle. 2-1. Nipper. 1-1 . held the Marine rs scoreless until they punched across a run on Pbll Bradley'• sacrifice fly an the eiahth inn ina. Quebec advancea with OT win MONTREAL -Peter Stastny poked in Pat Price's rebound at 2:22 of overtime to lit\ the Quebec Nordiques to a 3-2 victory over the Monvcal C anadiens t o clin c h the best-of-seven Adams Division final and ldvance tq Stanley C up semifinals Thursday niaht, ... . I Valensuela Pitcher of Month NEW YORK-Ft'mando Valenzuela· Ill of the Los Anaeles Dodgers. who began the kaj()n with a major·leaguc-record 41 consecuuve innings without allowing an earned run. wa$ named Thursday the National League Pitcher of the M o nth for Apnl. The award 1s voted b y sports wnters artd broadcasters who rcgularh cover National League games. Valenzuela's eamcd-run average in April was .0 .21. He suincd five games. compleuog four with two shutouts. In 42 innings. he allowed 24 h11s. struck o ut 35 batters. walked nine and gave up one earned run o n a home run by San Diego's Tony G~nn. Kite eoan to f our:.ahot lead' T om ~Ile matched the course and l!I tournament record with an eight-under· par 64 and established a four-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the • Tournament of Championsat Carlsbad. Kite's playin& panner in the bright. warm sunshine. U .S. Open utle- holdcr Funy Zoeller, b1rd1ed the last two holes foJ' a 68 and wa$ second alone in the elite field that brings together o nl} the winners of PGA T o ur e vents from the last 12 months ... In the LPGA Women·,. hwitat1onal at Hilton H e ad lsland. S .C.. Sally Little continued marc hing the c omeback trail. posting.a fi ve-under-par 6 7 for a o ne-stroke lead after the first round. Lam PetersoD was one shot back at 68 while Deedee Laaker, LOrl Garbaet and Katby Baker were tied for third at 69. flaton• cut Celtic•• lead to 2-1 . Terry Tyler scored 16 of his 18 points in the founh quarter Thursday night to lead Detroit to a 125-117 victory over 'Boston in a National Basketball Association semi- final pmc. The victory left the Celtics with a 2-1 edge in the best-of-seven Eastern D ivision series with game four is scheduled for Sunday in Detroit. The Pistons led 98-96 as the fourth quancr opened and never rclinguished the lead. Detroit's BUJ Lalmbeer, who led the P1sto~s with 27 points, canned an 18-foot jumper? and VlDnJe JobDtoD followed with an alley· oop pass from . lalab Tboma1 to 11v~ the Pistons a six-point1 mara.an ... Guard lAfayette Lever scored six of his 22· points in overtimc, lcadinJ Denver to a 131-123 victory over Utah and a 2..() lead 1n their series. T91ftialoa, radio TILnlllOle · • p.m. -U-ALL· Dodgll1 .. Ptitiburgti, Chlnnll 11 . 1:30 p.m. -PRO U8ICl'TWAU.: LAik .. at Portllncl, CMr"nW t . · 10 p.m. --eo-a-1•1;, From the Otymplc AUdnot1um <t•~ a-.... 11. MDIO • p.m. -ut•ML: Dodgen at PfnlbufVh. KAIC (190). ) . ~. ~~ (1!:.° UllC~: Uk .... 7:10p.m. -'IAWALL: MllwalkMlt~, ~~~~ -· Tf:?p seeds advance in Sunset Bornebusch,Ganzsetup meeting for singles title Todd West and M ike Racuya, and each advanced to today's round of 16 wnh stra1fht·sct v 1ctones. The Sunset Leaauc's tennis toumaTcnt followed -------u"riT"'-":tm~t..y-arthe two-topwseedcd-sin~s p~ycrs ud dou les teams advanced to the finals after semifinal .:matches at Los C aballeros Racquet Club in Fountain In doubles, the Gauchos top-seeded teams of John Rusk and Racuya and West and Dana Bozeman also advanced. Saddlcbac k's other team, !JflSseded Carl Citrine and Fr'cd Olrn spruna an upset over Orange Coast's Raul M ontoya and Scou Lee, whic h entered as the sixth seed. · Ut was the lone 0<:'<."17layer to advance nnm1~--11• In communtt) collt'gc wo men's play : ' Valley. • · Huntington Beach's Chris Ganz. the No. I seed, will meet No. 2 Per Borncbusch of Edison in the singles finals. Oran~c Coast C olleae turned in a successful day at the South Coast Conference champ1onsh1ps at Cypress G anz a ot by his sem ifinal opponent, 6-1. 6-0, while Bomcbusch defeated Marina's Pete H usted i'n three, 4-6. 6-4, 6-4. College . · · Three Pirate doubles teams and five singles playen advanced to the tournament's quarterfinal sinaies a nd d ouble s and semi Ii nil doubles round today at Cypress. ln the South Coast Conference tourney at O range Coast C::ollcae: Saddleback dominated. advancing five players in .lina~ and all Lhr" dou kl~ .P&IL the ~e.mund 1c 'Gauclios have tne top two seeds in singles - Becky Barmo re, OCC's top-secded singles player. and teammates Ronal Ellison. Karyn Thurmond, R oxanne M c Millcn and Sandy Lancaster advanced to the quarten. Knstcn PcIT) and Thurmond defeated Kriua Ahlers and bffsa Gray ofSaddleba'cir.6--"'7"'7-S. ~ . Sea View track results VOLLEY ... rromCl Dau Hill• 3, Eatan cla t : The eovs Dolph.ns the So th C t' t 1~1 Biker ISi 10 I Ctttt mH t rtcorc:t l, 1 1 • u oas s op sr00111 1w 1. 10 '· J Btttt iu>. 10 '· 4 Wigg, 1s1 entry, led 2· I and were at match 11 2. s e11t11c1091u <CoM 1. 11 4. 6 P1111110, (Wl. 1ibint, 14-9 in the founh. but the "~oo-• .... is -. ' ' -o... " "" k ----,. -tr I, 21.6 +ie.eve •«or'1, 2 VJSltJ_n& 1Ag1CS Cllme uaC to Win, 8rookt (W), 21.3, 3 8ttlt fUl 22 l . • McGretll tending the match to fi ve games. <CoM), n 4; s Wigen IS>. n •. 6 sooo"" <NH1, Dana Hills m oves into the second 23 2,oo-1 McGr••" <C-dMI, so 1, 2 Ftlngoto tui. r o und of the 4-A playoffs with the SI 1. 3 Ot vl' CS 1, SI 1, 4 Coltme" <CdMJ. SI 3. J 5-2, I 5-5, 11-15. 14 -16. 15-8 win. S Wiiton ISi S2 S & Htrnendtl IE >. S2 6 Ad L k od d d 35 k II 1~1 Bowle\ <CMt, US J, 2 Colt m1n am oc wo po un e I s CCOMJ I SS 4, l Wood <CdM), 1 57 •. 4 Smltll ~nd had five dig~ lo pace Estancia. 1N11 1 1 S96, s comb' <Cc:tMI. 103 6 Oeva"10 while teammate Phrl H o rgan had a •w11 ,~41 w 13 3 . ...,.,-"'''''Y I u I 4 (leagut' rfcorc:tl 1tr ong setting game Otool.+!er LB! 'n 1 l Meueno tWI. 414 9. i 3 F l(nlgnl El '27 s s Wooo I COM). 433 I I> • Mira Coata • o untalo Valley I: Holland 1ce1M1 c 34 s The Barons played o ne o f their finest ),200-1 WhlttltY IUI I S7 ' (l .. gue record) matches Of thC Season aCCOrdtn~ tO l Brown (NH I 9 301, 3 HOlle"d (COM) 9.33 4. 4 8errlo\IUI 9357 S Curll1 (UJ 9417 6 coach GrcggSvalstad. but e nded t cir Meriln •u1 • 411 season, 15·12. 15·11 . 7-15. 15·7. at llOHH-1 Pellon fSl. IO f1t1guertcorOI '\.A' C Oor~ IEJ IH ) Jo11n1on (NH t IS2 4 r 11ra osta. Bt"t•m•" CUI 1s1, 5 Mii,., <E l ts s' 6 Carlos Bricen o . a senior setter. McC111um CdMi 156 ~ollccted 12 kills and struck for two lOOtH-I Pellon 1s1. J'9 <lteeut rtco•ol 1 fl> Oorn IEI 39 9 l HelfltlO <COM ), 40 I 4 01v1\ J Ces and teammate Todd Hanso n 1s1 406 s Bur,.. m ." 1, 6 c1rro11 1e 1 40 m:nragcd 10 kills and and thr~ AOO retev-1 .SedclllOec& ll rooiu 81Jt.t1. bl k JO,,.\ W•90t 42 I, 1 Woodbfldot 43 S l 0C S. Ullf'Vtr111~ 43 1 4. E0tl1nct1 '4 l. S NtwDOrl Nortlt Torrance l , La1an• Beacb l: ;Jhc Artists, o n the road Tuesday 1n a Wild card game. found a second r o ad pme m three nights too much as 'North Torrance bounced bac k to win rhc fif\h game in a I S-13. I 0-15. 16-14. 8-15. I 5· I 0 dcc1s1on. BEST OPPORTUNITY • MAON.,ICINT NiiCTION • SPLIT PAYMINT .. LAN • LIASI PU9'CHAH OPTION • J 1 •1 J J 11• \U-ntl l 'M ~ fJl)t llJ U I tte• "!!!!-•··~·'·'.it -, '!!" .. ...." ••• ,. • Herb<>< •5 6 6 Co''' Ml'9, '6 I 1,600 rtie.,.-l SlddltC>ecll (Otvlt, Wit.on, Wlovt. 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Vlnc:.nl Ven Patten (IJ.S.), •·>. 6·1, Kin Fitch (US) def \ll"y Amrltr11 Cindi•). 6·•. 6·7 C.,,ll'nUltltV C:-... .. SOUTH COAST CONl'•lllNCI "NAU (It °"""' Cleat C*etl l'lntlt_. ...... Lofll'fltr IOCC) def. Sl"""11 ICtrl. 6•2. 6· I, lo1em1n (S.dl def, •rl1ken (MSI. •·•. 6·2; Cllrlnt lSedl it.I. luc•llo CSA I. 7·6, 6·1, Oetool <OCCl def. M«C.00 <Cer), M , 6· I, Whflctltr IOCC) clef. MIMlnv (Cyp), 1·•· 6·6; Joflt\ (OCC) cMI~ Aleo.,.I (GWl .OY dtf•utt ................ ltlCV.,.I !Std) a.I. Lllltr ISAI, 6-l . 6·4; McFenend (SA) a.I. Lofl.n.r IOCCI. •·l . 6•3; lottmen (Std) def. Welfl9erf !Fl. 6·4, •·l; Cflflnt ($41d) clef Wren IF). •·2. 6-3. SllHet IMSl def. 0..-01 COCCI. -..i. 7•6; Crtw IGW) dt4 Moreveell <MSI. 6•l , 6•?. llu.-($414111 def, GIMlluft IGWl, 6·1. 6·t t.tt (OCCI clef HOdtt (I'), 6-0, 6·•. Gultlln ISAl def. Wl'llletw IOCCI. •·•. ,._,, Ollfl (s.dl clef. Cl'IOI llAI, 6•1, .. 1. Witt (Std) def Jollft <OCCl, 1·S, 6· I. ,.,... ...... .,...... l..Olttfltf·JOftft tOCCI dlf Crtw·loedt (OW). 6· I. M . O!M•Cltrlftt !Sidi dt4 lloot<llOI ISAl. 6· I, 6·4. ....... ~ ltiM.•lllCllYt (Sid) -...... ,.,,lo <'>. 6-4, •·6. 6·•: W,_.•ltlot Ill ) dlf t.ott,tler·~ (OCCI. 6·t. 6·>. Ollll· Cltr!M (Sedl def, Lee-MoftlOY• (OCCl, M , .... W•t•lounW!n (194) ... Y!W• luc:Mo !IA>. 6·1. 6•1 TIM'MllV't tntftladeftl IAHIALl A~L...-OAICLANO A'S-$«11 Tl• COllrov, pltcl\tf. 10 Tecome of IM PIC1flc Cot'' LtHue. Pieced Curt YOUllil, oftclltf, on 1111 l~·d• ... dlMlllld "''· Celled UP Tim l lrlM,, ollchlf, •nd Mike Gentoo. lnlltlder. from TICOl'M, ....... LAffut NEW YORK METS-Placed Ron Ger· dltMlre. lmltldtl'. on ,,.. 15-dlY dtMl>le<I 1111. lttc•lleel Ltn Ov1111r1,~tAler, from TIOtw.,.,.. Of Trlt fnleni.flonefl:i'11Ut. tAIK•T9ALL .......... Ur .... AIMdet'tll NEW J£111SEY NETS-NtlY*I Btrnlt MIM IM'ttldtlll. Annovn<ld 11111 Jot TluO, orlllCIHI OWl!lf'. llu sold Ill• lnllftll Ill 11\t cluO lo tour otf'ltr Hrltllf',, Alen Auftlln. Jtr"1 C'oMll, 0.vlel Oertttln, end Minn l'OOTaALI. ....................... A1LANTA FALCON5-$1tntd Ctdl'k J-. rumlftt bed!, Me'111ell' l.Owt . wktt rtctl....,., Jot seoov, deftmlvt tnd. lflCI Or" w-..,, ~I ... IKllll Oltl•N IAY PA~lllS-An~ IN! It-* l ur"''• cl9ftfltfvt OICll, 1111 'ltNd WOii tllt Ottlwt ~OVll'M'IOl<t OI the Ctlledllll 'MfW LMIUI. SIATTLI KAHAWY.-~ Gilt GI..,_!, -!er11Kk. '°'-I.IOI VfltOlNtA-si.ntd °"'" WllMI, ~ fooltlell Coedl, Ind Terrv Hollllnd, ,,._ INll't _....,.,. eoecll, to ... ,,.., CCIII• lt'Klt , , Weekend sports on TV . . a........._ ....... lie MAR~U"L l"Y , ~ °'*'9t COMt :"a.~:=;~:-=. m~1° AHO.INT~~ ~~w.,s. ftM ferale, "AlllLll I . ANO TO TWI 9'.WACE .._, A11119f ... U., ANO IUM~ ARIA 1-------.--the ~ ~ Y O R O C A ft a 0 N ~?:'~ .. ~·~C:L~~"f.:1°' t=a'm MUC M>11C£ 0 Pt1x. ,NC ..• Cellf°""9 '°"' ~~·~ uasr~s AHO ....._ ------~---IUflP~ INOLA ll01'1QrWWWW--..-. '-1lln ,.._,eo .,,..._,, ___ ,, US LYINO ll£LOW A fr'M) -t• ..... II *"' ~c•PT • 1Nf. .......... ~...._ -to• Tr..,..._ ~ IWOP"fY ~ M 600 nrT f9'0M ,___ _.......... AL...., """ " ·~ ,,... ,_ ,__,,.,_, u-tn'eooonaaucie With Sec;. •· you rNf'I ,.._ Hf IWR'Aea Ol1 IAtD .................... FAOMAHUHOIVIOEOOHI-tl'9 ~OfTMltMlonhe 1105 t10tanat1070f ~ PfOl*ll' '°' ..... LANO FOi' lME ~ M ...... lie _,.... ltGHTH INT~ Ol1 Al.I. ~ leech Union ~ C-nle UnllQml Com-prcMded llle .... le oon-!XPt.OltlNO FM, De· ......... ..-ee 11 lie OIL, GAS ANO OTHER HWI SdlOOI DltC1'lct .. ,. merdl!Code noelc;e .. ._.. dllded prlOf lo the oon-ELOPMlMT lllAOOUC· .... fll ....-........... H Y 0 R 0 C A A I 0 N oaJ. eM6ed bidl "°' "m: by Given N tOliow. Clueion of tfte tor~ tNO AE.MOwfo ANO MAR. .... ...,..,, ....... la =~JA~~ ~~o:~ ~~~Jo MA· I. Tr-*.°' 11 about to ~~~.~~~~ K l T I H 0 I A I 0 .. Ct1J fll ...... AM, CH'~ PAC"'"G"' -mike f ~ t,_,,af., 04 SUB$TANCU. Al RE · C...., .. a.--.. Of:lt'TH Of' 500 FUT FAOM ~ "" "' .. ~-.. ptopet'ly to OATACOPllLOS NOT TAKI "'0MPT AC-SERVED IN THE DEED c .................... THE 8URFACe Of' $AIO orequel1ott11uc1•c•c•11ona ANGEL£S INC • Georgl• Tl()H FROM WILLIAM M *'* . LANO, F~ THE PURPOSE on ,.. In Ille Oflloe of Mid e«,oratlofi ~l'I ret•reo ll'l llddlllOn 10 lhe tmounl LANSDALE .\ND MA'AY 8 ,AACn. 11 n.t,.,... Of' EXPLOITING l'Ofll. DE· Olitrtct. 10 u Tran1t-ltlted aoove. tnould W'Y LANSDALE HU81A'ND TELEVISION of ,..... 1 • ...... • • VELOPMEHT' PROOUC· Bide •~II .,. cl .. rly 2 ni. name.~ bullnM9 pt'lot \P ... Ilene, °' enoum-ND WIFE ' RICOADEO 9 30 IUIJ _, M _. -,.._ ING, MMOVINO AND MAR-muked NUMERICALLY MSdt... Of TrantfetOI' 11 branoee be dellnquerit °' PAIL 12 1966 IN 8()()1( i a.m . -BASEBALL: This week in , .. ....,...,......,,... K El' 1 H o e • •1 o CONTROLLEO MILLING DATA OPTIX INC a176 tiecorN dellnqvent. and the a PAGE 315 Of Of. baseball, C hannel 4, 88'41 II °'91119 ~, 8Ul8TANCES, AS RE· MA.CHINE PACKAOE lid P\I~ Slr~I Su;ie 114 loen cain be reinstated, Mid FICIAL RECORDS 10 a.m . -BASEBALL: San D1"eoo .................. Uftli SERVED IN THE OMO #eGl,eddreieedto:A.llynE. Co111 MHI . Ctllfornli dellnquencieamu•tbecured ALSO EXCEPT THERE· C 0 at -.. -Clerwy a ... "A 0 M w IL LI AM 'M . fllowtey, Purchlelng "en· ll282e· . .. • condition or ralnatat• FROM THE AEMAIHOER OF 'htcago C ubs, C~annel 4. Clft•CUlllMIAI•,._,.. LANSDALE ANO MARYS. 81>9'. Hunt= BNClh 3 The l\llfle artd .Odr ... "*'' LL OIL GAS AND OTHER 10 a .m . -WRESTLING: C ha nnel 56_ MNIM • ltt/if-.,.,. IR LANSDALE. HUSBAND Union H~h Oi9trlc1. 01 T, 1 11 arer 19 11 NOTICE is HEREBY Hy 0 R O"C A RB 0 N 10:30_ a.m . -GYMNASTJI"<>·. NCAA men's .... ,=::-· ........ AHO WIFE, RECORDED 10261 Ol'ktown Avenue. OATACOPllLOS ANGELES GIVEN· THAT FINANCIAL SUBSTANCE AND MIN· '-• ..... ..... ........ APNL 12. lt66 IN 8()()1( Hunt1n9ton etech. c. t214t INC 2tOO Peachtree Ro.o' CORPORATION OF SANT~ ERALS L VINO BELOW A championships (tape), Channel 2. MNM • 1tt1if 1'. ""fR S02t. PAGE 316 OF OF· end reo.Md 11 or ~ N w' Atlanta . Oeor ii BARBARA II duly IPQOlrtled DEPTH Of 500 FEET FROM 11 a .m . -WRESTLING: Channel 9. .... , ................ FlCIAL RECORDS. 2:00 p.m .. MOndey. Mey 13. 30306 . 0 Trua1 .. under the fOllOwlng HE SURFACE OF THE 11:30 a.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA ............ ALSO EXCEPT THERE· 1"5. at wNctl time and ' So rar II" known to ~lbeddeeel ollrust BOVE LANO BUT playoffs -Denver vs. U tah, C hannel 2. ,~ ............ FROM THE REMAINDER Of. ~ ~ ~ri:, ~~ Transfer.. Trant,.,O( ,,.. TRUSTOR THOMAS E ITHOUT THE RJOHT OF 111"'91 ....._. 1f1 ...... 1 ALL OIL, OAS AND OTHER _....,... ~ -vv • 001 uMd •~Y olh« bUllMM SCHNEIDER, SANORA L NTRV ON THE $UAFACE Noon -SPORTING LIFE: Jim Palmer •.....,.. • •-. llM"' H Y 0 R 0 C A R B O N Rm 311· name at ad<1reu dun 111e SCHNEIDER F SAID LAND FOR THE women's basketball player Nancy Lieberman. Mefl 1al, ,... 1 of ....... SUBSTANCE AHO MIN· Eectl bid eMll rem.in v.ild thrM (3) yeatl 1u1 pu"'f H · BENEFICIARY SANT A PURPOSE OF EXPLOITING 58f 3841 MW deoOt. I. C hannel 28. ....... ............... ERAL9 LYING BELOW A lor I pet1od ot 30 days after I Ille l'llme MICRO 'op. BARBARA SAVINGS ANO 0 R . DE v EL 0 p I H 0 . m •Int 'fr d _... °""99 C.-, ....... _. DEPTH Of' too FEET FROM tile dale epecffMd lat tile r• ~S LOAN ASSOCIA TtON r• RODUCING REMOVING THE REAL I ESTATE~~ 12:30 p.m . -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: ......,. • ·u-1n.,.... THE SURfACE OF THE '*fit ol bid• s ·Tile property 10 be e«ded Augutt J' 1979 u NO MARl<.ETING SAID ~-CIOM: 1 Calgary Slampedc Ru.leo; Kentucky Derby ..... DIAlll . tllltun ..... ~ABOVE L AND . B UT he Bowd of Trust ... tr1nslerred •• loteled ., lnllr No 20446 I" BOOie UBSTANC~S AS RE· I·--------· =&,,...-cnur--:_·cnea...._,==-5-:--41~-:-:-·-lli Th K k ......... MJ 11. 1'11 M WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF "1111 be the IOle judge of the 3 178 F>{,iman StrMt Suite 13289. page 199 t of Official ERVED IN THE DEEDS preview: e cntuc y Oaks horse race Mefl , ........ -..... ENTRY ON THE SURFACE quality of equipment onered I" Colla llA ... CaillOfnll ~d• In the OfflGa of the FROllA RICHARD c HONER C hannel 7. • ........... .., ........... Of' SAID LAND FOR THE end reMMl9 the right tor• 92626 ll'ld IS o.icrlbed.. Aec:o<d .. ol Or1099 Co~mly. ND OTHERS. RECORDED I p.m . -GOLF: T ournament of C ham-MNIM •,,.., 11. 1IJt"' PURPOSE OF EXPLOITINO lecl any°' 111 bid• •nd 10 111 A'll rlQhl 1111e and Mid deed 01 1ruS1 a.. ULY 10 lt!>e IN BOOK p1o ns fro m La Costa C\ tn Carlsbad C hannel Moll,...,.._. of.,._ FOR· DEV C: LOP 1 N G • ':i.,._. any lrregutarlly 1'*• interest or Tran~leror 1n Ind ter11>ea the IOll<>wk>g 571 . PAGES 418 ANO •27 4. • ..... ....... PROOUCINO, REMOVING 10 all cullom., aecounta to Loi 3' of Tttcl No 9551. F OFFICIAL RECORDS . TM ....-tr .. ,_ .. ANO . MARKETING S AID Altpl.Rowtey.~ whom Tranaleror regular In Illa Cuy ot lr.11ne ~ty TIWI stree( add•9N °' I :30 p..m. -KENTUCKY DERBY: From ~lftde .LM .._. •M SUBSTANCES. AS RE· "'T> .._..., prov1<1n servtces and cu ... of Orange. Slate or ell•· tl\er commqn <1e11Qne11on AA9W aa99&Aa C hurchill Downs L • II K ""'-I an.oe OtMue ...-tlMI SERVED IN THE DEEDS ubtlthecl Orange Coast I~ pro1narta r.ere1ot0<e ta<nll, as snown on a Map I said property " "961 .. , ·~ tn o u1sv1 e, Y--'-"anne ..,.... ...., .. ., ...._ FROM RICHARD c. HONER Dally Piiot Aprtt 26 and May sol1C1te<1 by .. ~nafe<at 1hefeot rec;orded 1n Book rported to be 1,.3 Lab· lllTm lml 3 Bdrm 2 Be lge tM\ 7. .. ----~II of AND OTHERS. RECORDED 3. 1985 F (b) A ll lurrtit'ure . •10. peges 619 8 •nctuslvt. ador. Cotti Mella, Call· 2 Bd In Jeaml C eek trplo. 00\I. P9tTo. dbl 2 p .m . -GYMNAST ICS: NCAA women·s ....,,... Ila-I. JULY 10, 1t5e IN BOOK ·9l9 lurnlshlngs Inventory end Mlteelltneou.a Mapa, Re-ornl• rm ne r • quiet at,_ 1 124 7 champion ships. C hannel 2. OerlY -3671. PAGES 411 ANO 427 equipment "on the premt ... catd1 of Hid Orange Coun· said sele wlll .be made =-~~:in=·= .., Ill ........ . 3 p.m . -SUPERBOWL OF MOTOCROSS: leftt• AH, C•llletftl• OF OfFICIAL RECORDS. P't&IC NOTICE . of Tranaleror, except• 1978 tys Id • llhout covena11t or w•t· extra itora~ are11. •-... 1•-• C h f .,._ TM ltreet eddr... at Dupont Aecon II Fiim Pro· • deed ol truSI secures anty, axpre11 °' Implied, II -t&9 • allcn gc o a Champion": Kent H owen on • '* ...... • ,... otllef common deelgnatlon NOTICI Oil oeseor. Ser••• No. 252 and.• C«"tlln obtlQallons inctu<11ng 0 u11e. polMUlon or an· 1319, ts featured in this fast-moving look at the sport .._. oew•IMI • ...... of H i d property: 11 DIATlt Oil s.11 & How.ti 8250 COM Re-one not• tor the sum 01 cumbrarteea Jo Nll•fV tl)t • ....-. • .....-..... FC of motocross. C hannel 4. ......, ,...,._ -., ,_. purported to be: 1143 L•b-GARY JAY DIC«TUt • cordet rented from Bell & 18'.900.00 and 8 Modi· unpaid b•l•noe due oo the ~. ;1s:;;oo~ 3 p.m . -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS ........, ., •-11••;111 rador, Coete Meee. Call· AMO°" NTITION Howell Acoec>lllOQ4I Corpor· ~c~llon ~gr~t dated note or nolM eecured by I .. ••••••••• To..wrllM 1lll1elan ... f0tnle. I TO AWeTIR auon.by Tranalerat • raury · 1 ~ said Deed or Trust, to wtt· 1• • C hannel 7 owed lllr ...,.. ,...... .. Said Nie w1M be made llTATI NO. A1MOA 6 Tile bulk .. 1e 11 10 be Th et 111• tsanetic1a1 $93 169 80 p1u1 tile follOw· I-:-:=-:-,-;::===-+-,--~• 4 p.m . -SPORTS FOCUS: With Julius .... ,... .... ....,.. wllh<M.lt COYenant or war· To all,,_,., .,_,,.flclartee. consummated on or alter int9t'MI under l\ICh Deed 01 1ng estlmlled co111. Ill· ••••••••-MESA VERDE 38r, Erv1no, C hannel 4. • "'..._..,..... .. ,,.,..., ranty, •11Pf9M or.~. u cr.Ollora end contingent May 22. 1985. at Ille L-tru~•nd the obOganons,.. penMS end ldvanc.e •t the -1-• ........ din. rm flSl~~~..Au 0 oew .. _.....,.. reaerto ... • to Ihle. pc11111.on or en-eredltor. end per10t11 who Offices of Matrla Manning & cur.., theteby !!.!,J><nently 11me of tile 1t11tlal publtclllon -• ---Wiii help n • .,.........,,.,. RADIO deted•flfltt/ift.-•· cumb<ll'Cel to 11ti.ty the rneybeo°iherwtM lnteteeted Martin located et the held by tile UnderSlgned: or 1rua Notice of Sate 11~ MESA VERDE'S FINE I I: 15 a. m . -BASEBALL: Dodgers at 90UtM lllr Garf7 ,.._ Of. U"98ld beler'°9 due on 1119 In the wlll end/Of •ttte of· PHchl;ee Center Tower Tll•t • b<Neh 01· and defautl $1 730 27 Exceti.n1 South Coatt upgraded 2000 If Pittsburgh, KABC(790). ftoe ,.,.. A111111•111,,.. ~~not_!8T~~~ OARYJAVOICl<TER Sult• 2100. 230 P..chtrM ~~~·~~:~~~at~h The trustee "ereu114er Plauar ... uPQfeded9"d 3 or 4 8ed,tormeld6n, I P.m . -B .. "EBALL· Milwaukee at _.....I.,_"' Mefl __, ..,_,. "' ·-.. 0 .... : A petition llN baetl tlled Street, Atlanta. Georgia ru Y d•sellblms any 11ab1Hly N 10 _...._._... 1 -lot C-"' ·e-~ ,_, ,... ._of OMeW SN. let.SO, plut the follow-by a.-ty D. Jacobeon In 30303. "" occurred In 111a1 pay· tile eo<rec1,,... or vlllldrty of ,_,...,._,. ~ r' . u-Pfiv r.r.;> lot, IC)&. Angels. KMP\(ZIO). "9oofdaolo..tec..t1J, Ing •ttmet.d coell. ••·the Supenor Court of Or· z Tllet>ulk1ran1ter1saub· menihunotbeenmadeot Ille street addreu lhOWl'I tume S53,000 11 9_,.% ·a1 porctipr1Ce.S 17a. C..... · ~end ed'w•icee at the wlgi County raqueetlng 11111 jeCI 10 Calllornlt Uniform The lnttallame<11 Of pr1nct-hetem M 19 pet mo PITI Call tor OPEN SUN 1-5 631·5 Sanday TELEVISION 10 a.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs -Boston vs. Detroit, Channel 2. 11 :30 -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pat· 'tsburgh. Channel 11 . 11 :30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL - New Jersey vs. Jacksonv11le. Channel 7. 12:30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL'. N BA p layoffs -Lakers at Ponland. Channel 2. I p .m . -GOLF: Tournament of C ham- plons from La Costa CC tn Carlsbad. Channel 4. RADIO ....... .. ....... ,.,. time ot Ille Initial publlcatlon a.-ty 0 J~ be le>-Com!MfClll C<Xle S.CllOfl pal and Interest ""'11Ch be-NOTICE TO mor• Info. ~2313 -•of 111111W11nt .... of 11111 Nolle. of Sele: polnledMlllOC9Mor.Oml11· 6106 e111m1maybeflledby came due January 15 1985 ~llfTYOWMI" wMlef Mid_ .... ,.., ... I 1,730.27. is1rat0t to edmlnlt1er the•· cred1iat1 or Tranaftlfor with and all subsequenl inst~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT _.. ..-,...,...._ The trullM hetecHIO. tall ot the cteoedenl Oby T Br-111 Matrls menll of principal •nleresl UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. ... r909fcled DIOtWlbll dleclelms lllY lleblllty • to Tti. petition requHll Man11111g & Mariln At: -: late charges ~tlnquem DATED SEPTEMBER 23. 12, 1tM'" Oftlolat ......... the correctneee Of vWldlty °' llllhortty to edmlnlltet' the tatneys II Law. Suite. 2100. r .. ,.,.taxes I ll'I)' 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE Or ... c.-tJ, c.-. ... ,...._ II,_ ~ lhown •tele under the lndepen-Pucfltree Center Tower Trill by reeson lheteot. ACTION TO PROTECT TMa Mtloe le ..,._.. lft heteln dent Admlnllltratlon of &-230 Peaentree Street Allan: the undersigned ptesent V.OUR PROPERTY. IT MAY eoni11R1ooe .. h Witt· NOTW:I TO tat• Act. 11. Geor 11. fetepn* No b9'16:lary under such ~ BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC .... ., .... ..-........ •• ......."" OWNIJ' A llwlno on the petition (404) 57,-6900 and tl'le tut of tillit. hU e•ecuted an<! SALE. IF YOU t4EED AN EX· ... .., ........... CM-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT wtllbehlldonMAYl5,1Nll date lat flllnQ lfly such dell~ered IO SllO duly ap-PLANATION OF THE ,....,. of ttle A11 nl1tle1L UNDER A (,EEO OF TRUST. 11 t :30 A.M. In Dept. No. 311 ctalmt It Mey 21, 19SS pointed TruSIM. a written NAT U R E 0 F T H E Oft,.....,,.-,.... 11. 1-. DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 700 CIYlc Cefl1er Oflve W•I. Clalma ShaH be· dHmed Declaralloo ot Oetaul1 and PROCEEDING AGAINST wNdl la tM dlltll of "'9 i.t-INO UNLESS YOU TAKE Santa Ana, CA 92702 timely llled Otlly 11 actually Demand lor sale. and has YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· lelal P1lllR11M111 of tNe .... ACTION TO PROTECT IF YOU OBJECT to the received by the person des· deposned with said duly4P-TACT A LAYWER t1ce of ..... tM t•alw4 YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY Qf91111ng of 1M petition, you tgnated to ' receive ctalml Pf1~led Trudsle:: ~h deed DATED ~11 12, 1985 e"'ounte r19K ... ftt t"9 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC lflOuld either appear at Ille be10!'9 '"e ctoie ol business o rusl an a """umenls FIRST AMENCAN TITLE toW .......... ttle unpeld SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· heiring Ind 1t1te your ob-on May 21 1985 e11tdenc1ng obllgallons se-INSURANCE COM .. ANY' INll8ft09 of ttle 1111,.lteft PLAN A Tl 0 N 0 F THE jecllona or ftle wrttte11 obfeo-Oiied Aprll 24, 1985 cured tflereby. and has <I&= Ir: Adrienne ""II poll, THE REAL ESTAT&:RS MCllNd llir "'9 .ii:owe de NAT URE 0 F THE tlonl with the court befO<e DATACOPl/LOI AN· clared artd does Mret>y de-Truet .. •1 ..... Offtcer. m Dodgers at llGftbecl ....-tr to ... aolct PROCEEOINO AOAINS T 1119 hMtlng. YOUf aps)Mr· OILll, INC.. • 0-fta Clare •II sums secured there-c 0 II rt It rt... I. n end re111MMr ............ YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· anoe may be In person at by eotpotatlon •r· Ob, T by lmmedlately due and l)ay-Bernardino, Calltotnla 11 :30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh. KABC (790). ooeta. ........ _.._, TACT A LAYWER your l tforney. are-. Ml, hcret..-, (COf: Bbll and has elected and 12412, (714) -..o311. Ht. t••..-ctlwelr; lftd HOtl DATED: Apt'll 12, 1985 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR pOfll• l4iel) does hetet>y eleel 10 cause 301 ' --------- oCMf 1111111Mftta. ,.,._ fftlttT AmNCAN TIT\i or a contingent creditor of Witness Ellubeth A the tru,t1)roperty to be SOid P\Jbllshed ~enge Cout --------- 12:30 p.m . -P.RO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Portland. KLAC (570). I p .m . -~ASEBALL: .\ngels. KMPC 0 LO).. Milwaukee flt ..... _ .. end ....,...,.. INIUftANCI COM,ANY, the decelMd. you must ftle Scfluler 10 Slll•Sly Ille Obhgat•0/1$ se-Dally P1lo1 April 26 llA•y 3 • T11 ···- .... ~ ~ _. "-•r: Adtleftne 1111\11,ott, your clalm wtlh the court °' ACKNOWLEDGMENT cure<! lheieby 10 1985 ---------- date 0.-JnttW putilcaBifi TNetw..-t I --· -J)lelilnrif"10 1tl4I pwson STA"T'E'OF CALIF~NIAT .OATEO AJ~.as -F-997 L.,~ ~~ lo1 LfJ'J 1111 l.llAl.l 11fttt1 lllM of ..;:n;e.,... Court ltreet, len repreMnlatlve appointed by COUNTY OF FULTON I SANTA BA"IAAA SAV· ---------beautlful while send TURTLE ROCI( Plan & pe6d ........,. of 1llR11...., 8et11ardl110. Cellfornl• tile cdurt within tour month• On lh•s 23rd day or April INOI AND LOAN AS· PllllC NOTICE t>Mch .. A.lmost 100 rt or single femlly nome 3 Bf'l Mesa's Adams wins le IS.m.M. Oeete of tr10; tM12, (714) ..._.,,, Ht. lrom the <111e of nrst 11-1965 Delore me Eltzfbelh SOCIATION, •r T.D. SEA· NOTICE trontaoe. • a lantastic IS.ba. atrium. ltrec>taoe & espeMM of-. tor a ..... J01 wance of letlers as provided A sCnuler a Noiary Public VlCI ~OWANY ·" Agent t>Ylldlng tlte! Elicluttve 2 car garaoe • lfftOWtt of......... Pub4111led Oflf\09 Coast In Section 700 ol Ille of said · Stale duty com· ll'AC mt INYTTING llOI O•le guarded communi· 1 OPEN SUNOAY 1·5 DMed: .-,.... t. ,.. Deity Piiot Aprll 28, May 3, Probate Code ot Cllt!Ofnl• missioned al'ld' sworn per· Published Orange Coast TM County Sar111a1ion ty Mottv•lecl out or state 59• I S1«r1 Brt_vo Rd T op-seeded Lynn Adams of Cos1a Mesa ,,._._.,....,,.If .. At· 10. INS Tile time'°' flllng ota1ms w1H sonany appeared o~ T Daily Pilot May 3· to. 17· 24• ~~aot ~:.;ou=.: Mlle< ~Ing $495,000 AGENT 67>8170 defeated Sandy R obson of Oak Park. 111.. l 1-9, .._, tor ••T COAIT F-897 not expire prior to lour Brewer 111 Secretary o1 19115 F-9•0 ed bids un111 Tueld•Y Mey l i-uRTLEROCi<: 28R 2'"06 21-9. 21-9 and Dot Fi~hl of Allen1own. Pa .• =-~=: Mt.IC NOTIC£ =;;:~~=~ottlle ~at~e~;~~~ :~:.'at:~~ ---------t4. 1985111100AM Bid• (71') 673 4400 t 1'am &'d1n·o rms 1ge 21-8. 21-6. 21-11 Thursda" tn the Ektelon GAMY PLAZA 6'"CI 0 ,, MUCNOTICf mustt>er-Y8dlllheCM-......... $16'5001 1 . "'9LJC HIAMIQI WILL Y U MAY EXAMINE Ille known to me to be the P8<· tncts Administraltve ol11Cn gar """' lblTI national racquetball c hamp1onsh1ps at the 'AM AllOCIATIOH • .. LO •Y THI COITA Ille kepi by tile C?OUrt II you son who •~e<:uted tl'le w11h1n 12122 oy the date and hme llefa.n· down 85'· 155 1 Spon s Gallerv tn '\nahc1m Publllhecl Of•nge Coaet •IA "-AHNIMO COM •1• 1 person •nt1tnted in mstrumertt on betlall 01 such NOTICE Of' at>Ove set lorth at wtlich -• - Adams ~fo meet M~ly O'Bnrn of ~~Y1yt1:~~:pr11 1~. 19, 28, .... llON AT THI CrrY Ille ~~te. ~ m!y :'7ne c0rpara11011 and ack11ow1. TAUSTEE'S SALE ume ihe-, wtll be put>ltety 3 Br 2Ba"'.~ ,.t:!~~rt. FP •a , HALL 77 'AtR DRIVE upon execu or 1 m • edged to me that such cor· Ts. No. 530&._AP OPf!oed ino eaam•ned al tile ... .., .. " Scllersvtllc, Pa.) at 9 lon1ghl tn the pro F-891 COITA MEIA, CALI~ 1St11tat. or upon tne 111· poratroneaeculed 11\esame On May p 1985 al 9 1~ ortooe 01 !he Dlllrlets 1084, t>ack yd next lo par~ quarterfinals. !----------FC>ftNtA. AT ........ °" IO<ney IQf Ille executor O< IN WITNESS WHEREOF I am FIRST AMERICA .... EHtS Aveflufl f0Uf'1~ YI!-I scnOQfs A$!~ s 128,500 -------------------P\B.IC NOTICE Al IOON Al lllOaliM.E 1dmlnlstrator, and me with h8Y8 hereunto set my nand TITLE INSURANCE COM iey Calitornia IO< IMlotlow·I••-------• 497-60051675-953' 9V9 DI-IC """TICE P\B.IC NOTICE THEREAFTE" ON MON· Ille court with proof ot ..,. and aftl•ed my ottlc1al sesl PANV a Callforrua corpo1 •ng _......;""~~~;.....;.;"".;;..;..;.;..;; ____ ;..,;;.;=.;;...;.;.;..;.;.;,;;_ __ I ·-12122 DAY MAY ll. 1116. vice, a wr11te11 iequesl slat· lhe day and year 11'1 this Ac· a11on as Trustee, or Sue OPERAl lNG SUPPLIES ' NOTICI°' I NOTICE°' REGARDING THE FOL· Ing 11111 you desire speclal knowledgmenl first above c essor Trus1 ee o• FOR DISTRICTS' LABORA· Wf•ll hacla 104& TRUITll'I IAl.R AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE TRUITll'I IALE LOWING APPLICATIONS notlee ol Ille Hllng of an In· written Subsfltuted Trustee of 1na1 TORv DIVISION SPECIF!· laiMI E aid ea 0d9itld 1 PART IC u L A ALY SE f TI No 51Mt-Aft 1 PLANNING ACTION ven tory and ap9ralMm«1I of Elizabeth A Schuler. clJ(lam Deed ot Trust . e)· CATION NO P--077 Ptaiaaala l OG7 :;:' 3 b Y rem ., On M~ 17, 198511 10:00 FORTH IN }'HE ARTICL~ I On M~y IT. 1985 II 9:15 PA."85·88 FOR VIP TOYS .fttate asMIS or or tile l)eU· No1ary Public ecuted by Roy E Beaver~ Bids must be .subm•llec;l ----------rm I , oceen \l1ew ;·tTi:~~Ti~L~u.R~ cg~: ENTITLED EASEMENTS 1•·m FIRST AMERICAN LIMITEO. AUTHORIZED lions or llCCOOnll mentioned My Comm1ss1on EKpores and Jurte B BeaYers. nus· 0(1 tne lotm supplied by lf\t om ILW ~:1r&o~'rtr~8'I P~1":c' OF DECLARATION OF TITLE INSURANCE COM· AGENT FOR PLACENTIA In Section l200 end 1200·5 of January 9. !989 t>imd and wile, and recordea Otstroels 1n accordance ""Ith torn la corporation H COVENANTS, CONDITIONS P.._N'4-a Cellfornta-oorpot· INVESTME,NT Cl.ROUP Ille Clllt0<nl1 P.robate Code. NOTA"IA1. SEAL Ootobef-8 1980 as instru· aH provtSTOl'IS ol tne specill-m&.. llllZll onl y 7 20 • 7 •0 3 o• Trul'IH, or Suec.uor A~D RESTRICTIO~s-""RC-lat1on u Trustee at Sue-3737 BIRCH STREET ~ AtMff. weq.. Nolary ~ubllC. Georgia. ment No 12254 '" 8001< ca11ons ·A good buy Wall!. to bay IM!IS:/wtmds 494-~ ..... TruatH or l ubetlluted CORDED IN BOOK 11786• c e' tor Tr u ,·,ea or SUITE 300 NEWPORT 1517 l•t FOl!f1tl ltNet. State at Large. My Com· 13779 Page 1939 01 0111Goa Spee1licat10rts bid blanks or beacn On Balboa IRVINE COVE educed I TruatM, of lh•I certeln Deed PAGE 420 OF OFFICIAL RE· lsut>stltuted Trustee of that BEACH FOR A CON· leftte Ana, CA t::r101 -mission Ellpires January 9 Records or Orange County and lurthe< informtt1on may Pen1n Point 2 • den or 3 r 0 of Truet eiuccuteed by Judith CORDS DESCRIBED IN certain Deed ol T;ull ex-OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Publlshed Ofange Coas l989 California. and pursuant le tie ootamed at lhe at>Ove ad· Bd 2 be h 2 2 ~5'~ : ~v~P K. M ... on. on """"""" (THE "OECLAAATI0:~1-od O'/ Roy~ .._, ALLOW AUTOMOTIVE RE· Diiiy Piiot Aprll 26, 27, May Publlshed Orange Coast lhlltce<"le1n!Qo1ioeol Defaull dress. letee>l'I~ ~·1910 rm, I s. story -SQ 4 4 woman. Ind recorded sep.. UNDER THE SECflQN and June B. &ea-. hUI· P'"IR WITHIN 200 FEET OF 3. 1985 n1111v Pilot Mav 3 19115 lller8'Jnder recorded De· ~ 962-24t 1 car gar~ Been re-"-==-:~~~~~878~ CAOING6 .,.._ &UC~ · • "' -moelelecl 1295.000 Cell -men o---n28r.1ilBOOI( ~RTlCtF "'EITTITtEtl ~Jt~-t, V ~ ~ 2 t.., ~ .. .--._._-.,,. ~~fe~~;f=-1to11..:~l:a:l~.=::~:..4f;;=iI;~'ii~~=;:=:::::~ 13321 Page Itta otOftlc:lel FOLLOWS· "OWNER'S October 8. 1980 u lnt1rU· PROPERTY. LOCATED AT menl No jµ':526St6 ol"Ol: 8-cfi onJlnc1~ , Records of OranOe County. RIGHTS AND DUTIES: UTIL· 1ment No 12254, In BOOie 19•5 PLACENTIA AVENUE P\8.IC NOTICE Tile tottowtng copy of "No-hc•al Reeatds of said Cou" ty hnltatlon Dtatrtch 4br 2'-tba.. 3 car gar: vu Callfornla and purlUlt'lt to ITIES ANO CABLE TELE· i 13779, Page 1939. of Of1lclal IN AN MG ZONE EN· tlce", IM ..,._..... of wNe" ty will under and pursvant Pubhstled Orange Coast $206,000 Agl 759-SOaq._. 11111 cer'Cairi Notloe ot Oefeult VISION". ""COMM U~!TY :a:..~ ~w;:ftl,Jc::;r:o ¥J;~~A~I~~ T ~~GA~l~E ~~~Oil ... Ned for record ~ 10 said Deed or Trust Sell al 0111ly Pilot M11y 3 198SF·ll96 ~ tecorded Jul~ FACILITIES EASEMENL'..-Nat"""OfDefaun DEC' ..... TION -·---4/25115 111 IM~ of tl'le ~_!hC euell~lo;~sn u.:,~; ---------..... rt IHc~ llU 19. 1964 .. lnttrument No -'-""" ono ... ".....,.. CounlJ ~ of aMd •u• -money •-1c annrc ., 84 29740' In 800lt n/a The ttreet addr ... or lheteunder rec0tded 0.. 2 PLANNING ACTION .-UTH ft. aofl!llR County. le eent lo JOU In-States or Amenca l __ r_uuu __ nv_1_~--•REDUCEQ...$224,eoo. P. n/a 0. Otllclal AecorOi other common deelgnatlon oember 21. 1984 es 1natn.1· P A -a 5 • a 7 F O R AMO °' ~ -ucti .. .,, ••-tnaltoft catnlef s cheell payat>le 1c FICTlTlOUI .,..... JBr 2• .. ea. game rm, 2 ~ of Mid Cbunty w4ll under of H id property: I t ment No. 84-52e5-4&, of Of. ARCHITECTS ORANGE/JIM TO AW8TI" of IM tm. to Mid lrvat said TruStee d11wn on a .,._ ITATlmWT 1300 SuS9ell, Open SUJ'I flndtw-.... ltoleidDMdot purported to be 12 Wood· l'lclat Record• of Mid Coun· DIETZE. A UTHORIZED ••TATE NO. A·121'V7 PfopeftJ IMwe JCMI '"91 Siil• Of 11at1011al ba"I\. $ n..-rot.,,_,.,.,---~·.,. • day 10·• 851-6260 Ag1 Truet-.t publlc IUC'llon fell, INlne, CA 92714. ly. will under Ind pinuent AGENT FOR JOHN HAMIL· To.,, heirs. t>eneflcllllel. ""-.,, llle-t Ill tl'le ,, ••• ()( ledlt81 Cled•l Umoo ..... ~-.. .,, --· I C8lh l9Wful money ot tne to Mid Deed of Tn.111 Mii ., TONITil£ HAMILTON COM· creditors and contingent Trve ... ·1 .... ~oc9edll ... °'a Stale or lederal saving! oo;,~L~;~G~APHIC S "''"---'-" ..... •-• ... r ... s. ...... 1_. ___ lnHI ... Salt ~ltecl Stetel of America • Said Nile wtn be rnede publlc llUC'llon fOf euh, law· PANY, 5 UPPER NEWPORT credltOC'I, and petlOC'll wno NOTlCI M DE'AUlT and ioan associa1•on oom1· -~ ... eMCtt iievatite '10 wttti<>ut covenant Of ...,.,. rut mOMY Of the United PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH. may be otherw\M lntet•ted ANO El.ICTION TO cll•<I 1n this state at lhe Iron I 9166 L' Patom•. Fountlln C..tral l M_ 21 la_ nal NICI Truatee dr""' on 1 rMty. e•pt_. or 1'""41ed. u StatH of America. I FOR VARIANCES FROM In !he wttt and/or •tale of· SIU UNDIR entrence to the OLD Or~ Valley. CA 92708 11118 or netlonel bri e lo 11118. pc"Hleton Of 911· Cllhlef's check peyeble lo SETBACK AND LOT COV· RUTH N. BONNER, AKA DEID Oil TMllT County Court house, toc•1ec Larry Mlc"MI La«e, 916& lllle ot tederlll credit uniOt\ cum!lfa~ to Nltllfy the Mid Tru1IM drawn on I ERAOE REQUIREMENTS RUTH NOGGLE BONNER Loan No. 1080M131 on Santa Ana Blvd be-La 0 •1oma Fountatn Velley or 1 etete °' lederal aalllnga unpaid belence dYe on tlle latale °' rt•llonal bartk. I ANO CONDITIONAL USE A petition has been flied FREEMAN tween Sycamore St anc CA 92,08 and loan paoc:llllon doml· note or notM MCUred by Ill!•()( federal credit union. PERMITS FOR EXCESS by s HAR 0 H L y N N T.S. No. F·llOM Bro11<1way In lhe CllV o• T!llS CIUSlness II COi'\• Clled In 11111 ••••• •I lhe Mid Deed of Trust. to wit: or. state()( lederal salllno• COMPACT CAR SPACES DAVIDSON In the Superl,Or UNl'T COOE F Sa"la Ana Cal•torMI, 31 <lucled t>y an 1nd1V1du•l c rd •r be~,,.,. 196,783.24. plu1 the IOllOW· and loan uaoctatlon doml· ANO BUILDING HEIGHT TO Court or Orange County re-IMPORTANT NOTICE lt\81 r1ghl lllle ar10 '"'f'IP~I • .ir•y."4lchaet Like • tw~7':1rwe; ., Ille Allen Ing eetlmated eosta. 9X· cited in thll state. at Ille lront ALLOW THE CONSTRUC· questing '"" SHARON IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN conveye<l to 1no M(!W l'IPI(" This statement was flleO B lldl g teeing Yorba penlff end ad11al\Cft at Ille entrance to tile OLD Orange TION OF A TWO-STORY, LYNN DAVIDSON be IP· FORECLOSURE' BECUASE Oy 11 under st1"1 ~1l ,,. woth \he i;0un1y Clerk or Ot S~ Ht n at 1408 I Yorbe llme ol the lnltlal publlcatlon Coun1y Court house, localed 6.600 SQUARE FOOT OF· painted IS personal rep· YOU ARE BEHIND IN VOUR Trust 1n !he pr.:>pPrtv ~•lo '"'9e County on March Xl s.; .. , ·City of Tu111n Court· of tn11 Nolle• of Sale: on Santa Ana Blvd . be-FICE BUILOING.'LOCATED r9Mfltatlve 10 administer the PAYMENTS II MAV BE 8led 1n sa10 Count~ ilfl(" 1985 F271U7 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRC ' of Orange State ot Clllt· 11.482 83 tween Sycemor. St end AT 101 KALMUS DRIVE IN ntate ol lhedecedertl SOL O WITHOUT AN Y State,desc11bedes 1Y I elltha.trlghl lltteand NOTE At tile llClleduled Broadway, In the city of AN MP ZONE EN · The petition requests COURT ACTION. and you AP N 0139·165 2t Published Orange Caul R(SIP[NTIAL Rf AL £ST.Alt SfRVlC[S ,:i~:., conveyed' 10 Ind time of ..,. Ille opening bid Sent• An•. CalllOfnla. all v I R 0 N l\A ENT AL 0 E . IUlhorlty to admlntsler the may hllll~ IM 1eg11 nght, 10 LOT 2 I OF TRACT NO Dall~ Pllol Aprr• t9. 26 Mty I ~tCl HllCTI .. now held by 11 under Ntd wOI be s~~i~o ~'~· ,~'':n~!'~ "[,~~~~~V~~. NEGATIVE •tat• under 111e lrtdepen· bring your account in good 3t 15 /S SHOWN ~~0.a. 3 10 1985 F·to7 l DeedofTn.11t ln thepre)9erty -----no--..... It UA.C-. aalA "'--"'or 3 '"N OROIN'"NCE FOR dent Adml11iaire11on of E•· standing Oy oaylng au •ot MAP ECOROED IN " ed 1 Niki County and rnvr•n w.-n v 1 ,..,... ..,... ..,..., ,. ... tatee Ael. your pasl due peymentt plus t09. PAGES 'I 42 43 u CHHA Ill •H S 1,IOG,000 ~:~~~ ~r1bed u : YOU AM .. ,!'~~TT Trull In Ille property 11tu-THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE A hMtlng Ol'I Ille petition permitted collS and ••· 4S AND 46 OJ.' M S· P\lllJC NOTIC£ PARCEL 1. LOT 7 OF UNDeltADlllD...,. ,...,. , lled In Mid County and CITY OF .COSTA. MESA. w'61belleld onMAY 22. 1965 pense11 wilhln lhree months C.:ELLANEOUS MAPS RE I TRACT NO 9802 AS PER DATID t111f79, UILIU Stal•deteflbedu· POST OFFICE BOX 1200, al9•30 A.M lnOept No 311 lrom Ille dale this notlGe or CORDS OF OR ... NGE FICTITIOUl_,...11 MAP FILED IN BOOK ,35 YOU TMI ACTION TO AP.N.013t-t85-21 AMENDING THE MUNICI· 700ClvlcCenterOflveWest. detault wu reeor~ ICOUNTY CALIFORNIA NAJlfllTATIMINT PAGES '1 TO ,2 IN: fbttOTICT TOUR fbttM· LOT 21 Of TRACT NO PAL CODE CONCERNING Santa An1. CA 92702 Trus amounl ,1 $-4 300 70 EXCE~T T!iEREFROV Tr>e fQ11ow1ng penona ere C LUS IVE OF M IS· PTY,rTlllAY•'°'-OAT 3115. AS SHOWN ON A OUTDOOR S~TINO FOR "IF YOU OBJECT 10 the .u ol May 1 l,G85 ~d willl FOR/.PERIOOOFFIFTEEt-.1000ft0 ~ • CA801 <:mN£OOS MAPS A£. It-~~~ ~eoftOEttlN SOOK RCSTl'."URA NTS Fff. grat1tlng o~petltlon. you increHe until your account YEARS FROM ANO AFTEP SAN LUCAS. 14437 Cutvet CORDS OF ORA.NOE ..aD Mt IXlll.AMATIOH 109,PAGES 4t,42,43.•4. VIRO NMEN TAL OE· lhou6detth«aP9Mrlllh&becOl'l'"S curr"'°'I You may MAY 15 19S? FIFH PER Or1ve Irvine Calllorn1a -TMI NATUM °' THI 45 ANO •e OF MIS· TERMINATION E)(EllAPT ...... A .. "" •l'l<I Slate your Ob-..... CENT OF All OIL GAC: 92714 COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. NoCHDIMG AOAINIT CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· 4. TENTATIVE TRACT j;ci'k:;,.,9 or Ille Wl'lllen <>«>.tee· :~~:y~~.!'Y01'·~~~~ I A N 0 0 • H E ~ Alltl Town.-S. 2906 S PAAC!L 2 !ASEMEHTS YOU, YOU IHOUU> COM-CORDS OF ORANGE MAP T-12422 FOR ALAN J Ilona wllh Ille coun before count even tllOvgh M l pay H Y 0 R 0 C ,a., q B 0 " ~ Sal'lla A111. CA 92704 · F'ahulnu<: ~h1irt' ldb. "1th "'n -.al1cm.il '11 '' 11i l.1ttlt l\1rnn.1. "~iv~ l r,1;,hrn,.: on r1 l(·k~ tht' jt>lt~ ,rnd 1•\t•r\ ht~H th.4l ~Ol.'!. LO or l"IUI vf H .1rhor l...dr~· f.1mil~ nx'm w ith rf'tra1 wbh• rnuf " RH 5 BA. l.irgl' lo t HAMOR LAWN· MT. OLM Mortuary • Cemetery Cremetory 1625 Glslef Ave Cost• Meu 540·5554 TACT A L.Awvatl COUNTY, CALIFORNIA GUSS TIN, AUTHORIZED the hearing Your ~· ment Wiit dem llded Dul SUBSTANCES IN ON 01< TJ\19 bus111•11 11 COfl· DATIO: ~ 11, ,_ EXCE PT THERt\'.FAOM AQlN\ FOR C JAMES ance mey be tn petlOC'I or by you muSI' pay the lllllOUnl UNDER SAl('I ~ANO IN THE dUCIClod t>y 111 tndlllldual ,OftlCLOIU"I CON• FOR A PERIOO OF FIFTEEN C~ICKMAY. 781 WEST your attorney Sllle<I abOW However you 'EVENT THAT Oil GAS ANC Alan Town.-ncl IUlTANTI, ~.,,_ 14811 YEARS FROM AND AFTER 11TH STREET, COSTA IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR and your beneficiary or Ol HER H'YOROC A R80~ This 1tatemen1 wu ftled Y9'M • .,.... .... 110. MAY 15, tt52. FIFT'f PER· M E s A. AN 0 N 0 RA or I contingent Otedllat of mo•tgagff mey mulul lly s u B s T AN c [ s AR f ""'"Int! Counly cien. or Or· TMtlft. CelNenlte -. 1 cENT OF ALL OIL. GAS CARTER, 785 WEST 18TH Ille deoMMCI. ~must file -oree 111 wrl llflQ prlot 1o 11\e PRODUCED THEREFROM ange C-Ountv an Apnl 15 (7M) ?11.-a. llJ: ~ A N 0 0 f H E R STREEl. COS'fA MESA, your claim with tile court Of llme '"• notice ot Sile 11 WITHIN SAID PERIOD OF 1965 ' w. 0.IWM H y D ,. 0 c A R B 0 N FOR A OHE·LOT SUB· ~I It to IN pertOnal posted (wflle" mey not t:>t FIFTEEN YEARS IN C..OM ,.,,_, Pub41thed Orange COMllSUBSTANCES IN. ON Ofl DIVISION FOR A t ·UNll repr-tallvtac>90frttedby ei1rlie• lhan llWI end ot the MERCl.t.LLY P A VI NG ' P\Jt>lltfleO Of~ Coeel Delly Piiot A.pril 28, ,..., 3. UNDER SAID LANO. IN THE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOP· the cour1 wlthlrt t®r months thr ... monlh perlOd stated QUANTITIES THIS RESER Ollty PU01 "Ofll 19 2e. May • 10, IMS 'EVENT THAT OIL, OAS AHO MENl , LOCATED AT THE from tile dele or nrst I~ above) 10 among other VATION SHALL CONT~UE 3 10 19~ 111111,.CI MOTHIRI F-918 IOTHEA HYOROCARBON ABOVE'~DOAESSES IN AH M*ICl9oflefterluprO'llided things (llprolllde ~tlOnal FOR SUCH "DD•·TtO.,AL 1 , F-906 .ILL-OADWAY SU8 SJA NC£S AR!~ ZONE (A3 PENOINO) In S.ctlon 700 or 1tie llmtl•~wtllctlloC\lrttfi.O.. TIME .t.S SAID Oil GAS 1 _________ 1 wn PRODUCED THEREF"OM ENVIRONMENTAL Di-Ptoeete COde ot e.tttom11. feult oy 11ansi.t ol IM prop. A N 0 0 r H £ A MORTUARY U::K.:.:::::: ..... --~~~ 8At0-n"10Cr'O,. T!AMINATION· NEGATIVE TM time for filing otalm• will •fl) or Olllef'WIM. or (21 "'" H y 0 R 0 c ... A B 0 N P'\alC !tOTICE 110 8r0110W•Y I"" FIFTEEN Yl!A!Ul IN COM· DECLARATION not •llJ)lrt prior to IOYr tebllSh II llCl'M!t<IU .. of Olly· SUBSTANCES SHALL BE Cott•M•sa ....-..-c111•m ME.-CIALL'i PAYI NG &. SPECIFIC PLAN rnonth1 fromt"9de1e o1tnt metlll •l'IO•<* 1ocureyour PRODUCED TH(REFROM ~~.,·.~· ~ 642 9150 le» OUANTITIU, THIS AESfA· SP-'5-01 F()fll TliE CITY heering notlc:. IOOve d f II or both IH el'ld l:11 IN COMMERCIALLY PAY· -.. "' " " f "' I • tne Hot ~J~::n• T!Of' SHALL OONTINU€ COUNCIL Of' nil CITY OF YOV llAAY EXAMINE the •:., lhtH monl"• t•om ING QUANTITIES ,OTHER· d The~.~ l I l Tri _.ACIPIC VllW •MOMAL,AMC C.melet'f • MOftlH!ry Chapel • Cremetory 3500 Pacific View Ot'lv• NewpOrt e.ach 8'4-2700 ""-leftior I FOA &UCH AOOITIONAL OOSTA MUA, .-081' Of.. Ille kccpt by tne oourt If~ d 1 o 1 WISE THIS RESERVA TION Olng --II ,....,._..,...., . . . . j__LJ :=.:.:sc:"..: TIM( AS SAID OIL. OAS '1Cl BOX 12001...!9" A ere a l*'tol\ lntereeled tr1 :::~~;:~1¢~~~-~I SHALL TERMINATE FJF. H~~ ~5tnc: Ina= ~...__....__._ ...., A N D O T H E R 8PfCIFIC Pl.AN ~~SS· ,,... 91111•. you mey ~ d 1 rs ._, .. TEEN YEARS FAOM MAY 1""1 "' .... ,,... EI 1 c, [ [ one otr. "*' f'llYMlf, on or H y o .-o c A A 8 o. N ING ZONING AND E· ucion the pecut°' or ldmln-tee<>< 1 l()tl "Pc>ea is 1952 AS RES£R\/tD IN POf'1 8Moll CA t*3 j I •ft~::,::t .. ..._.of Mey SU9STAHCU SHALL N VELOPMENT OPT OHS i.trator, 0t upon tne at-~ U:--ec:to!: =·~io: THE DEED FROM MA~IE I ,._?entury HMll~!,:!.:_?1 , ~] f j -• ' ~ THEMFl'IOM F 0 R PA 0 PI" TI~ S tomey tot tne ~Of or Mitt 1 TURLEY A WIOOW AE· ...,1totn1&. Inc IA ....,.,....,"a - --· · 1T.IWIAltlfttM 132 Ytro1Ne IN COMMl..CIAlLY PA~ LOCATED KTWllN MEW· admlnlltrator. INS flle .wltfl =~.:~-::; c.c>AOEO JVtY 24 t9S7 IN ~ooration\. '~ 1~': 1 -;---, Pt C:O..a MeM INQ auAHTITIIS. <>™£,._ POf'T IOUUVAAO. EAST the OOUr1 Mth P<oof of -tor permlla 1 longer &*lOCI 800t< :1J450 PAGE 376 Of t N-oort !I J\ l • I • WIU. THl8 llfffRVAflON llTH STRUT, OAANGl ~ •written r.queet ltl1· rtt lel>al rlQll OFFICIAL RE<.;ORDS 92663 J_L~p 0 ~~2'r.T.t c;: SHALL ftWH "'· AY!NU! • .ANO EAST ltTH fln9" rNt ~ _.,. "*'81 ?':"..:~,,.~Of yOll( PfOC>~ AECORO(O SEPTEMBER Thia l>ut•11H' • con -• -• • • • TEEN Y!AM ~ MAY ITMIT IN C2 ANO IU "°'lee of the Mr1Q of en 111-he 9rlllr ?7 t9S• IN BOO!<. 2SZ6 ~eel DV I corporation ThF-961 15, 1962, AS flldf'RVtO IN Z0N0 f~ AL .-itoty and ..,..,_II Of ~~~ =-~ by to\I~ PAGE 41• Of Of'FICIAL RE 0._,.d f [llllOr Vice I p, • r ~ [ ~ ---------THl DftO FAOM MAM 0 IT I AM I HA TI 0 N __.._..,or of the PM!-u.dltOf CORDS IS " OUHCLAIM Pree!Oent · ·, ~ M)llC[ fY. A WIOOW. fW. fiCGA Tlvt OICl.AAA TION "°"'or~ "*•lt<Mled f 0 flnci ou• ,,,._ fltNIVnl DEE o EJr E cu fl O 8 Y ~ This "c•te<nent •• ~I 1 I j j ' 0 _ __:...:;;::;:;;..;:;..;.;.;;..;.;..;..;. __ CC>flOED JUl. Y 24, 1962 IN ~ AJfllTtCR INFO!"· 1r1 Sec1'ol\ '* end 1200 5 of ., M A fll I f T 0 R l E V 1lllitfl ltie ounl) Cliettl al ...,.. • · · · · ... MOnc8 Of' aALa BOOt< 2*, PAO! ,,. Of MA TION OH THI A80Vl the~ ProMte Code' ~ """' ":'~: co 11.:: OVITCt.AIMINO Al \ RIOH T W\09 C<>YntY on Mardi 27 .... ·- ftOltDll'MA.TAM> '°'flCIALAEOOM>S A""LICATION. ffLI• "-*A.~ 1111 :,.,,~""°"'~'I TITLf ANO INTEREST IN 19&5 "1Ml1 9 'A~ Of' AEOOAOIOSPTtMBUI P'HONI 764-624& OR CAlL 0.-.. ...._ c.ea .._ 11'1 roncctolur• tor lf'y 01,,. ANO 10 f Ht Sul'rAC£ I ,.._ ,.AA• 7-:-~~~;:;=:-:::--'.:-=:::;;;;;:~:=:::-~~ 'AWll•NT L.911 27, 1~ w.! 900K MM. AT THl OFJlCf. ~ ™I CA_, ll NO SUl.\SUl',ACE AREA Pub119hed v<8fl99 .__ti •"'" ••~• •OTICI •• " ..... PA()( •t4 °' omctAL RI· 111\.ANNINO OClllAfllTMfH'T. ~ °"*""' CONI ~~ :.z::c:..,...:: TO A OCJ'H~ or ~ FUT 0., ....,. A,Of11 H Me, l C .................. . ti A OUll'CLAIM AOOM200, "'A..l~Of'lvt, DeittPllo1May7 St. tM6 ........ ..-~~ M\OW H~f PRESENT 110 t1 tff~ F93e m• Lift llllW•I .. •ullllltt .. ... '-------' .. -.. ,. ... 0-CU.C".l.tM>--I "'-~TA ¥EIA. CA\..1--~ ...... i>. ~-..... URfACf or s ArO LANO i . -----.. • • L.-111.1 Wl•UYnllT FHturea 4 Bdrma. 4 Betha. den, fOl'mal din- ing .. Juat lmpecc;able! Lge l'Mlater ault• Super. ""* v1ew s uoo.900 ..... 1ua.n .. 111-JMI Eaatalde lrg 1Br, prvt park-llke Mllll'\Q U75 Utlls pd. grdnr 645-8453 HERE'S VARIETY Flat 11tfOl'dable 2br 2ba w/blllns & basics kids S500's otners avall ~~~~~~ *lll-11H• NOTHING OOWNI LMfopt Total luxury 4br 2ba hse all 48R 3b1 Bluffs Condo deluxe decor ok kids pell ga r /shop "$900 '1 $2300 per mo. John 539-6190 Best Alty tee Powell 790-6588 • Ll>vely 4 Br or 3 T !Nn, 2• 1 & in desirable area near shops & largest pool New crpts & paint, shuuers, wood- bummg frplc 4' doublr garage Sunny k11.t·hrn wtlrg break fast arPa overlooks pnvate patios. Vacant Large a. ..... umablt• loans $1 79,000 111cl 1.md WO UT t• 1-1 HU YllTI Ill Ill IWllll ltl·1U1 /l4t·IH1 llltllUlllTm- On l'UI rlf'-~·.1.u,tom in 1•v1•f\ v. .1\ 4 Bdrm .. ~ t);1. d1•tcteh1·tl :l rnr ji(:11 . pool & 'lpa. brn k driv••w ,1y & ('ntrv I SN.'1 frc>nt'h door!' r>ak floor.-. ~lar a n6 mu< h mor1• C >nlv ;, \Ir~ old Walk to' !!(oi l ('OUN · ~ru t'(f '" "if•ll ·'' $:i2Q.~OO Shu" n h' <•f)pt «•fll\; R·HI :l4All UllU IUOl IUI• Come see this charming Spanish style home m the village 2 Bdrm. l bath. f am1 ly room & living room with remodeled kitchen. Walk to beach & village. Owner must sell ! $185.000 lnl u.&Y, •YI, 1-1 N 121 L ... .,., Laee, Lacna ..... OUST PllPllTlll II. lll·M 11 'I .. -·· ' --· .... . ,..., ..,_ -. ... ....... , .. llNI TRUii • ltM,111 HI frnnl row \'I('" or Newport I l•rbor & <Jc'f'&n Hamblin~ C~lafornin R. rwh f..'lt:'ltf' c;ourm('t k1 tchf'n . fom1 ly room ~ ~ lwdroom. w1mn\lng pool. spas. gau.·bo with lt'rrat't'd gardens U11Y •an111, IUUH Clt•>H• •H 144-1100 IUWlmt11L Wkly rental• now 1va11. $126/wk& up. 2274 New- Por1 Blvd. C.M. 848-7445 OUkt ....... fSU~ m I 28i aq H at St.30/aq ft. 1t17 W•t- elltl, NB. Agt 541·&032 Lll•Y ..... AITI •••llllllll . Newly ~ated 1450 SF ,1 ottlee aulte w/4 ltg pri- vate onlc:M • 2 on cOfnert • All w/wall to celling win- dows a view. 8 tl0f'lt, elry reception a MCteterlal areaa a lcltet)enette. Full Mrvl~ building. •&4Mt01* FUllDTd Huntington•, BMctl Prof. bldg, 4 mo'• fr• rent plus lmprO"*'*'t allow- ance to q11811fted pro- les.ionela. 700-t50Q. Sq. l•t at 85c. Cell now for appt. L. We111. 835-0lt& •lll&L.11111 Garden atyle. t ltcwy tecll· ty Well located. Corona det Mar on P.C.H. Air, M9 entr. Mgr &75-t700 • CdM dlx ault•. AC. empt prkg. from $450. 2855 E Cout Hwy 87M900 aterfront ofca. eiegentty turn. shr actry/rec:.pt. etc. or _,,.ate offtcet up to 800 s/f. 64&-5055 por ac . uper vta- abtllly Approx 2000 IQ. It. SllP. avall. w/ap~. w/eecurlly gate. A"'-lm S..5-7100 mstr bdrm suite w/lott. ------~~~ frplo, pvt Jae. balcony ac-Aaaeuc .. nh 3112 ceas to pool & IP• aree. SPtRITOXL MEXDiNG8 Walking distance to bch. AdVICe In All Matttr. & S800/mo. (7141845-1037 Counaellng. 1815 So. El Of' 960·9~2 Camino Real, S.,, Clem. Uc'd. 492-7298 ~£ALTH CLUBS. T£NNIS, SWIMMING. plus much more! Sorry. no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6. ~.1.-.... ....... __ ....,_ -~~~~--.,--l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport-Bndt So. 1700 16th Strttt (at Oovu) 642-Sl\l -------~-FOUND Doble ITMX ~. ihe9hard mix. & another Dobl e mix , white ahepnerd W\d 1oeoa of c1t1 Newport Beach Anlmal Shelter. &«-3&58 Newport B~~ No. 88011"11neAvenue "".-"""~""'!"~~_,.~ ""~..,"1""11'""'1!'~~~ ound: .Mate eat, bltt/Gf•Y· shaved neck. Calll. School. C.M 54&-t 108 (at l 6tti) ~45-11_!)4 3 Bedroom home that has to be seen to appreciate its quaTities. The ramily room has custom oak wet bar. stained glas.5 -& casablanc fan. Built-in speakers. ~parkling pool, formal din- ing room and much more. Asking $328.500. TUllT1IUL IUL n 111-7111 • D1oe-orntor pPrfe<'t. 4 Bedroom home with ~·urity llVStem. greenhouse. hobb"' room. fam1l~ leu1urt' or ente r- taining Pr1 v~~ tx>~Ch~-Extra larg.- vu rd!I and 70 front f<'t't oo th<" water Will acrommodate large' boat(s) .. ,. ... Lt ...... ~ 111..-... Ultl'f ••••• IUl.tll t l1f) ..... Cuti' 3 bedroom home with hard- wood floors. large lot and lots of charm. Try a trade or owner will help finance. Asking $133,500. .. TUllTllUL IULn 111-1110 Pl4lURE YOdR~ _HO.ME ERE C• 'Cla1111W, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost .. - $2.17 per day That's ALL ~ ,_.y fOf 3 llnee. 30 day9 lnttle DAlY PlOT SERVIC£ DIECT(IY ' CALL TOOAYll •••Liii y OUI' Deify PMot S«v6oe ~ory ~Ne M2..tU1nt.Mt ........ liii---iiiiii!iimimilm ... iiilll ......... illiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiijiiijiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii ... jiiiii .. iiiiii!~~ijiiiiii~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iii ..... t Lttt 11.... HM la1iat11 Ott. 4014' ltlt Wut.. Siii 1111 ...... Siii ltlt Wu... 'SIM lel1 WPW t ..... 5111 It Wu... Siii 1!11 ••• llM ltl ...... II FOUND: PARAKEET. Cori~riment BOUtique &CllllT•OUll *' .... /SITT Electrlelan lllTW.0 •masm.Pii n•Ti••n -· ~lit/ ... •r11• CALL 5-49..0119 ~adies alhloos and Eritry level, compute!' ex· 1mmed opeoing 1n Prw-'*"llYllAI ... rao tndlV 10 ueemt>141 & Hai>t>y Dana P1 CMsnan ti>art umi 1~. Costa Bwy Munt ActMty Syn-....,.. FOUND: SNtz Tau male, blk/wl'lt. Vie. 23rd & Or· ange, C.M 6-48-5607 nltques 960·4~-I perienee helpful Call Cat• I eny Man~! Co. f()( orily t\ardworker ri .. d 1ns1au CIOM11 W1n tram .wntly needs '(OYl'IQ taoy M~ area 15 P''" Call aoooue. MOt>-Frl 9-5 Swlmmlrig Pool Chemical (714)756·~ I a person to handle b<X>lit· apply Rori Manning APi>ly ori person, 17835 to l'lelO • cleaning ! otwn 9-1 &4>63A3 644-1999 Service Business H B ,..._ __ .. "II keeping & secretarial 545-69115 Unit F. s~ cir. 1,..., suoerv1se p•e·taefls · ----a.Tilt area No exp nee. wfll ._..,_ -duhet Salary "'°°tiaote Non-smo«et 1111e t:>eacn tmll &lllT S train $55,000 full amount Prlv Coontry Club, entry 973--0777 · Full ocean w : Jasmine Crll -·-s'Wtmm•l'IQ & D•ke r1d1n9 Full or part time to !'\Andie Ml time C M / A ~l Part time --oa, I I nome Of omc. Contact James ez,,tny la-GU FOU,NO: wnall dog, fem. 5·8 lbs. wl'lt/bm pat~ Vic Dover Shores. C.M.241·28 11 Jackie, 646-3851 requ'lr,ed, ~111 ri et level acctg clerk must 2 t>r & den Own/1t Wiii P91'm part time un<MI'· ~ Er191t1n Ok tnte<· wall\ irl rental ~ otc dut,.. ~a mustl " v~ 4""" •"31 le< tl"le Harl)()(., ... , Old· Sal 00E 83 l"33 10 or ·--------$-40,000 • Call collect know 10 key, some CO<n· ....... finance (619) 728-151 write!', must have 2 r; -:nr..., ......... ·=".MF 1---------wted hel f --est rel! estate firm Must ,....,,.. --w - -Mon·Frl 9-5pm Aax lor puter kno oe P ul ,,_ 1 -PAY aoeriey exper 756..()6 MOVERS. rlELPERS & na"e Calif R.E fie. and be •-•--H•/ ••-Tim (408)779·5-496 F 1T Mon· Fri 8 30·5 Full time. Wtlnd1 a mldt r-.. •--::>RIVERS Needed A ~s • -• ..,.1 t>e 18/ovr. OMV 54'9·0377 Exp pref will train PAIT Tm... 111811 M 546-7 5 Wllltl'IQ to .work ..-enos light MCl'etwtal dutlff, printout ...cord. lull til'N, FOUND Small Patakeet. pure wtll w/..,-OW heed. red under eyes 842-0058 MtrttHH, HT••• • rr•y Apo1y on P81'80l'I l<ertn Opoortun1ttes available FlatT f0< eofor? Oualrty OYll'IQ ~ --Call Mr RltlQ at typln\), fWng C>W1 time S.. p/tv Amerttone PWnt f.D'i 4021 -__,. Rima HardWare. 28ff wtth tile LOS ANGELES ~neeoedtocoordt-~W-.S (714)673 4400 mominga e31•1917 Center.64e6446 • . IC>otl•l'IQ for sales person Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TIMES Ctrcui.tion De-nate watl deco< & acoes Piano & Ofgan esoecia;ty WJdo~ has money lor Good with colofs. matn & psiment 111 oor dOO< to 1n nomes & offices r S 10 p hr tor SOM• ume a.TUY /PAIT Tm l1iiiiiiiiifiiiiil T D's $10,000/up ne> worktl'IQ wllh pyblic Exp I Ooor newSQaper aal• PT/FT, Wiii trlln Can lessons n student Must be• gooa ~. a Founo· Sml wl'lt dog. PolnMttla. Corona del Mar. nr OCMr\; 760-0126 credtt,,..../rio penalty Call pref Dul W!ll tram lrvlne Mf I 'llANI program GuarantHd 8'8-9n4 nomes 857-4557 __ g ood communicator, Lost: Fem Red Chow 4129/85 In Eutbluff atea. Part blind. nda lmmecl medlcal attnl Oaeperate, oleele call 84-4-00eO °' 64 I·1355. REWARD Denison Assoc 673-7311 261-7656 bl'#n 1.5pm breekfu1 & lunc:f'I exper hourly ...,age ptu~ com---REGISTERED N,VRSE. hSYe nic. appeeranc;e ltl Wa tt4 5100 ASSEMBLERS ty 7 ' only All replies Conflden-m1SS1on Hours 4pm to .IAllTlll exo tor acute ~s and be ~ to ~ 1-=---...,...,.-~----,~= I a 8'>P am 1111 Send resume to Ad 9 pm Tr a il'\lng 19 ay t eves, al ternate oc area 827·l030 llALn ne, nrs Pref 25-35 yr• *TIU~ only MacGregor Yacnts. 303 Oatly Piiot. p 0 Bo• wt<nds, S4 p/hr N B ---PleaM c.11 bet-...n 9AM tmmnm"'~-:;;p;t: 1631 Placentia.C M 1560 Costa Mesa Ca provided Potential to. 644.lggg fOf apot lfflCf lll.P t leHnf I 10 5PM WEEKDAYS -'1111 cable NB reta ~~= 1r llTOYlmH &m lfT•H ,,.. I 92626 1 earn S300 plus P8f wee« PART l'IME 10< C>ealllllul Rest tor unoa 87!>-231 t 1 l0-5 JO ... ,.._~7• lull 11me with benefits, or -.:-1 F0< an lnt91"1iew. call UYMT llT1ST REGENTS POINT 1n aurant "'" cv ~ part ume salary Will ~eirper req lnshop & OllUIUl ... 111 957-2361 e:xl 1204 ExpenencecJ INl creeuve rv1ne E•ce1 wor111ng W&ITll WllTllSI Sim/ ..... rS'CRAM-LETS ANSWERS tra tri Call Marte I mobile Final De.ail. ~Oht Hours Cnrmttn layout 1tfttSt to j)roduee condntons 854-9500 OllW Jnor and/ or spMd= 545-14'58 --650·5920 Sehl, 18835 Brootinurst. , UlllAl .,,. quality ad layouts comps P&cu1~·s llTClll •LHIS t0tr1t1ng typing ~go--llT--11• -· Ft Valley 9&2·3312 answer teie(>h<)nes 11 Non & rtyers '°' 1 fast paced won 5-wom Grow with°"' com· S25 EAC11 546-9965 &IYllTillll UH 1.n 1-. I Profll Yootll Serv!Ce Or· dally newspaoer Con-I Pref female l mmeo el~N•:"" 67 U S3 for pany and kMQ up #Ith I HIMALAYAN sµL POINT lCClllT HICmYE 'Cleari garage tn Santa Ana ClUIOAl gan1za11on tri Costa I cept to flriisned art s.nd I oe>enlf\9 S4·nr 10 stan ousy boes Should have 1(1nens Avail nowl $75 Medlum·ObeM Needed l or 0 1spla y n~s all aroun~ helper Busy NB Insurance otc l Mesa Lite tyi:>•og. good resume only & xerox Merotra1ses Fu11meoic11 4 tn&H.Clfll 3-5 yrs eaper Salary to S125 957-0607 'Jeor-Exhale advert•stn les at was cars. gen ma1rit. nas omm.CS operuogf0<a organrzattonal sk1ll1 a COQys ol we<k to Sieve Oental 1537 ~nnro"'a~~ deQef'ldable sales person commel'\surate ..,,,,. _ _..L~SE SOME ra;> 'I expan ng good Oriv•l'IQ record A~· SJMI MH • ~eedt<1. 10-!i M~ a ~.xper 97~75 Uk for ~~::f::;""ftf!"'l===:--~'f Woman to l)091al cler1c • 11 daily newspaper Ag· dial Porsche. 957-3900 elude ~7'Pt.ll91' entry. lrte 1aoc>IY 1n person MisstCl"I -<no...1e<1g11:>1e 1n ~•<1 ·c ...,, 1n11 all you Cat\ tell ,,,. gressive self·Olsctplined _ typing tog pl'IOoeS, et~ •&•I ll&ST V1e10 !ports 28 O 1 c1orn1"9 ~-& dlsptay .... ...., ••••1 o-ents. Dellu1 ~ about my loe1 pactiage? 1ndlv1duals may earn ea· BABYSITTER 1 yr bOy May E•P8' prel but Wiii con· I - ---111.Y Pl.IT t.A a r g u et t e P , '< w • 4PP"r ri perton Piel' 1 .,..., 1 ...,. aw.a on 5 18 838--8223 'You win some. you cf llent 1rn:ome (salary & 13·.June 14 S.1 M-$'. my • sider 1gre111'!8 · am· 1 llllUL lff10I 330 w ea St Mission voeio r ·~ -.aroor Slv<I, C M 538-9"02 dY' 53 1·3975 ..., _.no. LOSE SOME!" comm1u 1on1 benefits l\m nr s c Ptza. 5-45-9605 I biltOUS appllcant Call PIT '°' State Farm Iris Costa Mesa-, c~ 92626 so-c•s.. I i'itli:ili ariO advaricement OP ---Branen Mgr 95$-9033 Agcy com~ter knOWI· '" '"UTH an.&ll ·--• ..IHI ss .. PtrlftUI l IZ · BABYStnEA Any 2 days, · T leOh A S LOVE ITALIAN FOOD1 1111111 1 --------""-por tunlty ~ales ea-8 nr pl day S4 P nr My edge llefpl\ll Ideal '°' e one nswer1no 8f •"°°*oosa mare 15 ndl A personal thanks May-perlence required, media CdM nme MuSt nave housewife or c011999 stu· ...UIST v•ce lutl1 part r•me 11torna10 an ttallan Ballery M otner s Mar ket & S500 tacl< tncl 6"9-2~l2 •~' exp & refs' 180_ ,,!le Pan ume r~ novrs W111 _1ra_,,, __ !. Pasta Snoo '' "IOw ntt-1(1tcnero 1s now ta1uog 8'>-p - -_5_515 __ __. Jesus be pralMd. honOf· tageoos Send resume to I _ _ ors wanted '1 etp 00¥$ ----54 '-3395 r Q sner gel:c · snu-~iliMs P1iiii aPJ>IY eh ed & adO<ed Glorified IUHf MAST BABYSITTER 10111n9 ror 1ri-and g1tls so11c11 new • GENERAL OFFICE .... 1111&1 FITTER ;>eeDle tor a .,_ store at 225 E ~7tl\ St Costa Burmeu Pytl\On ~.,.. uwougnout the w0<1d for-.. I fant our 1rv nome M·Th s1.1oscr1011o"s on rneir self·starie<. sm Co ~l'IQ. atso installers l'\&edad "91( ClEll ?~"·nc; "ate V~) " vaa 5'8-786 tame 3 S60 550-07 ,~ 9.,., Most sacred HMrt IAILY r1L T 8-6 Ft1 8· 1 30 non-sm~r oaper rou,es Must 9f'lJOy pnones etc 10•5 M · SS manne & const exp PAIT · Tllll -asr•or-SJ8"Cl -. .,,1 i ----of~ •. I ~t my trust in I p 0 Bo• 1560 rets cnkO 786-3529 working w!ln 10-13 yr nr 5"8·~78 nelotul 6"5·22·U B ... s) ClfCu1a11on 01t1ce :iar-•1me 00511,0ns avail SllY. na &TTlllAIT Aatit•" Hll H M M Costa Mesa Ca 92626 olds Early evening noors ---"leedS perwn io answer ;: a S .J s a " Ovr •8 Mlle or tem Futl i"'!"_..., _____ _ you Oky ary, ofllef ---Ha RLHll/•m• ,MATURE respon person :')A:; .. 5380 •1me eves SS p ,.,, Hoosier 11'.ilehef> cab!Mt of~ pray fe>r me. St. You can I make it to tt\e UlllY &SS&STllT "'cork days1 flexible nrs • Part Time • ' assist part ttme some phones aria o1spatc" 5.u .5053 ·"" S&OO Foe uo1n« S 100Q. Tiier... of tM Child big game ne•t we&k'l 10 perform general duties I ommls51on only • ~ttreel OK , wtinds in NB CllOCOll!e messages 26 ,..ours per Retail Oak atning table $4'50 Jesut ptay fOf· me. St Don't let yoor 11cket1 90 In Dakery. 631-3 12 1 Cati Bruce Emstey • Male/Female lt04'e 675-•748 week Mon-Fri 3·8 30 SALES SEP\I ST.A 4 TTEN04 NT ~oO-tOP desk S 1100 An Jude of H()peleU cues to waste·buy a httle ad 642·~2 I ext 20e Appro• 80 nrs pi mo j ...... , •••• .. &IT ~~O-~Pf6Y ~~~~~~: Par time tor great to) lull & part 11ny -c0<nm oeco.ntt•stand oencn' pray for,,,. and grant,,,. Lots of soorts fans read C111a1fied Ada. your ~ -·-i --9T Valid Calif drivers llC ---• store Soutn Coast Ptaza vac 673-3320 ~•9SSll'IQ 1ib1e S..50 4rt - a fa110< I Uk. classofted 642-5678 stoo ShOPPll'IQ cent91' --• I Call Jim 7141550-0376 fron1 / bet! otc 50 wpm 2 lfNCt Cent oeco cn.1 of drawert IM.Y PILIT · --y» min exp 645-9700 lai'ly &i•-t E <O ;:irer Pe• rirs '6''.) "'l~ $400 >&6-9953 .. ,..., rnw •54.•50• Judy i ClllTll llLP All aroond helP9' to t>uty t llMA{ UllWI ' Ill West a., --SAt ES smo~ $HOt"-.A t~fi. ·; Rocnara <>.'9flet1eSaiOft d~~u~tasno~.e ::" a~'~: executive Must De t><~nt P~. ex~ lpr;t 5 ~I t~~ Cetta ..... Ca s.ites Upet desireo '\.. rr;.(1 -· .. -·-~~~7~ 5 9 6793 58 92 napoy 1mb111ous & wtll-I urs-r • • -(SS .... I(• •(R ::iut ,..,11 train 5'8:82~ , _ _ __ HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 4 • or~~ _ ong to wort< weekends 11 GVN In N.B. 64~·7870 ..-n u-So11d EnghSI' oak table.~ MllTH lllP r;,~ui/:;::.n ..,.:;1:;:,e~ I FlllT lfflCI MP~dt~i~,n~n r~=Yten~ W"o•!~!~u~~~' ac· _ ~ -~· ~-~ ~~~~,_:, :~=='*' or Dakery, no eJCp l'lec De ex 1r ame 1y well part or full time for mecl~c.al nysav9f: 1660 Ptacentoa : a sso' •es Oevet o ti -~$ ,. oe x er ,; $800 ooo 895·5892 -Lag Ben •97 ·• 182 nr~----Ven. ....__ ...... 1 o!flce ~6-882• Ave C M : .,_., service saleS ,,. •"""''!'VU ·~ ~· 'I; ~,, .)r'.J , ~,~. .a i· It' COUNTEA·SandwlCn conditions, tots of tr... MEXICAN COOi( uo. new "•• nw -.rT9AI -.. ~"'"~es Sa" Doego 1 !""" ., _ -'lve ~-, .. """" _ .... r .. r.au __ cn ___ ..... ..,,_ ••••••••••••••• hoo no wilnds/eves c dom Start at S&OO mo rest 1n Lag Ben call oef _,'' _., ._ ~ · .i .. ~ e Co'-'" ' • s I llY &PPUAms 955-1247 971·1739 w funltm 1ted g rowtn l 830am 1714}720-0695 llSHCTH. .:>·ec.ar•wesreoorts r&-.J ·~ .. ·-... ,· -J'; LES 957-8133 Sa&urday, May 4 potential. Write for de-Me<11e11 prOduct exoer ·•t'>' "•entory 1 sale 1 "J' ""'" -"=-. ;r 'ls ARIES (Marc h :!l·.\prtl llJI A <>oltd relatto nstu p could he l&T&Emf 1a11s Dally P110t Ad:109 ... /Tl&lllSIS oref O< e~p 1n measur-v· e•oer S2000 o mo ri .;'"s c<'--~ .,., "enme<-e GiS Dryer S90 established -emphas1"i on hom e. '>C'l'Urlt}. finances. H ighlight tmmeo pttime poslllon P 0 1560. Costa Mesa ICN1lteng1ngo. career OP· •ng plastic parts l<nowl-fljo ~ommossoon Joo site .. "" ·~ s ..,.::_-• -0 Ga Cond 6"2-"550 drplomacy. realize you can w1n rather than force your wa} Y 01fll be available Noon to 5 PM, I Ca 92626 portunitles tor 1 or more edge ot callbers 0 1"' -A SD ! O C Seno -Y'.-r..._... -re x ..-:xr f ttt tt ft• -W. Plcasantty surpn.._.. b)-~apt of unu~I cnf\. Mon thf F-ro Skills must llll Fli••y I amt>IUOua peoiile to learn Qai.oes reau1rftd Sell-yavr resume Min tl'l1s ad , ..,... ..,....-. .. ·-"°"' x-u ,0 K ho· d include typll'IQ so wpm -shoe t>uatness with nigh start• 4 .:lay~ Mon to Joi:> No NOF-0503 SAMOYEO 5 yr Old ~ TAU R US (April 20-Ma) -): no"' tat llmc 1son ~ours1 e-IOl<eyt>y touch Pleesant const uper netpful. sates volume sho e l'lurs Costa Mesa P O Bo• 15102 Los t.n-"'t:"f"-,;s • -.. ~ 1~ ~el'):>taytut n<2s l09y..-d& p lay waiting game Y ou'll gain new understanding of "spec ta I non·sm1cr olllce Call I Pleasant phone manner chams. Exe• oay and (714164 1·8224 ge .!S i:A 900 1!1 no tate< ' , -'-~ • ,, -~ .. ·-·ots of •11ds se2.j 2se relationsh ip ·· W hat had het"n hidden will he revealed. Pts es. Virgo Perri at 171 4) 85 1-763• Ute typing. call for int•· oenetlt s Apply 1n oerson _11 ,.,,, Cll'Tlll '"a,. \Aa, 16 • A c ~ : • -~ F•mtut ""iiB persons figure 1n d)nam t\. 1ntngu1n[t St.cnarw COLDWELL BANKER voew 642-9237 btwn 9-1 I 11'11 and 3.g ~II SAUS . ,.,,,.' • . -• .;· ----~---- GEMINI (Ma) , 1 ·Jllnl· ,01 I 1K.·u~ on \.\Drk ml'thtxh dc~n1.kn 1... lljewport Beach llll Fllll•Y pm Srandard Snou IEIMCAL Pllllm i:-.. , • • e "0 .... ,.., e 1 • ~ r -.. ~ .. ) : ·"'a""' Co99•" goto • -.-. • 3077 So Br•SIOI ....... CM SIPt•Ylso•y ,1···· .. .. s .. ,. .:l 1!' --.,. c n r . added-respons1h ll1t\ n11l1twat1on fro m \Upt•nor n•gard1ng un14ul' ,Den1a1 Forst pr1or1ty· esta1:>11sh " n "-"•""Me Sl'lJO s0nce<e · i • • ...... S~X' e .. _ )iA cl\fm a~~tgnment. JA·tint: term\ .• u.rnH l h.ill1·n~l· rl·aiitl' rl'1:111on~h1p "'di ht.· SMIPPlll I RECIMll e111cieri1 records & book E•o pret ''' t1•o n '"''"~' ~ cxiti•no .:lt'· .; HS • _n.:•· "O 11:>" tnleMlfiC'd . 1mmed o pening tor lleep•ng sy5tem ·salary 9ITll •HTE ;~:,:i~ie P~,si·;a1~:;; ~ .~~e~0f~~~~;>9~~~ ~1 I....:·, , lCX• ·-~· · ~•Ot>otr ~ .:-•• 650·5464 CANCER (Junl' 21 ·Jul~ 221 l.mphJ\1~ on romJnn· \'rl·all\ll\ s~tor:c;delivery persori Second-hetow1tn sa1n gauges p1ri gauges •e-... c a5' ...,....., CoroM ~et rc1um o f .. losl lo' c "He rl·ad ) Jor C\l ll<'ml·nt. change.' anl·t ~ poss1bl~ 6 !>·5 6 _ Satary & commission Available 1n .:iu•reo 'Day weet. '-'O" v ~· ~· •<1905 01oi1 .-..,. inv 1tat1onto tra\CI You'llhc.·rcltc\l'dnl~nnt:cec;.\af)c\CX'n~.burden. DRIVERS crosa coontry M llt>e helpfut OYt""'"" NEWPORT BEACH T111.1rs CosJ& \Aesa • <'" w h " ... 1 no exp MC, Calif llC req I u .~.... 64' 1·822• ate i or "ncs .. MacGregor Yachts 1631 artistic. and have some LAGUNA BEACH SAllWICI lllmU LEO (Jul} :!3-A ug. 221 't lfu gl'I pro,er h1al "sernn~ c hance Placentia. c M. . I CCl"l1tructo0n kn<>w·llOW LAGUNA NIGUEL llCIPTIMIST neNS .:leoendlOle pre() St~ss tndl v idualit y. Ort({lnalit~. "tlltngnt:\\ I~ tX' d1~cct . to get to hcan r Snowroom near Airport Cnrtsttari PHO IOOk1n9 101 ~ '. e I M 0 n . F,' of matters. Lunarc mphaw\ on prnsx·rt'. 'Cl unt). a b1lit~ to "finic;h with •IYlll WUTll Elegarit Entnes. ~·0400 E~~ie;:e~;:1,~re<1E:~~ pan 11me •KOi •uo ,,,..,e 9a"' Jpm S•llf't DOE ·a Oourish." mus1 "-ve econo vehtcles. GOLFCLUB tale< lllr So Csl P•za .>. ;: o 1 1 n per s on WYEllH Hin Sw 1.:riooa•o J perato• """'~ no ser~.ce 0!l"lel sl'l•ft~ a• ail 6'2 JJ · 1 Stltiff&tt.Hut "ul• and p 1ome ava11a1:>1e """~ at Cl'levron Sta· I !•on '190 .,.arf)Qr Bt al 1 «;::>'•eew&) I VTRt;O f Aug :!'·~Pl. :!'.!l· (>t'mlon ts m ade •".' con net•tum ~llh . fn~: Ins 756-l912 ror I STORAGEAIIENDANT ~050-=ef.!~ m~!~, ~:ea-';•6-04!>S •cait-> ''->a~~' ~~atE "g~ ultimate purpose. gonl. 1ra' cl Learn h> teaching. tollo"' through on , _ 644.:_~80 1oam-"prn Monday · Fri· ~ .. , Corona 094 Mai STIOI Ml hunch fulfill obhgn11on 10 fa mil) m ember Relat" c d~c; care. "'111 •IYIH WUT'lf I llYllllll/Ullt day IECIPTiltNST ' 1•m• t>eoellts a~ to 1111 attempt to corttc t recent error. FO< nome dellY9fy Cuti for em children Musi ....... , o()ln our en«getoc SlaH ~I Sim PUT Tm . °l "egs 2!>0 Ogle SI CM LIBRA (Sept 23-<kt , '> Social ac11 ' 1 11c.-~ accclcratt' -C\JX'O'~~ Deld detly FIT °' PIT drtve t:..p Xlnt s:aiarv The ll"v•fMI C1u1:>t101.1s• Geflefai oftloa ~ust tvoe mqunt in connection with-c~teria1nment. w eanng apparel. LOI)& ~= ~~ ~h r/:,~11C 1 67!>4 1~ llA.Y Pllll ::!"~~~ ~~;; :',,'::'::;, ~5.,0 ... ~';:u r s~r~o t~' dis\an~e,call relates 10 po.s<iiblc hOlida~ Jaunt. (icm1n1 native helps ELEC;RICIAN· -IRHlll llAJIAlll ov sco11 261. ·soo • "ereu ~ ••1151-a~oo open lines of communicatto tl Depend1b1e expert9fl()9 UWllST nmYll SCORPIO (Oct. 23-l'o o' 21 I 'r m:i 'rc at cx·ak -you w1n in m o nC) 831•23,.5 11 Melling• Otound• man- and love! Position 1~ strong. lost anrWl:;'i arc Jcx·ated . m o nc' .,1tuat1on 1\ anlCll'IQ ao-for the 85 ,..,..,,al I brighter than orig1nall) a nt fupatc~T:i urus. an1lthcr ~{lrp10 figure llTIY llftL season To 1nc1u ae ' prominently. _.._ •• 1UperviSlng a er.,., 1n SAGmARIUS (No'. :!2-()c>e ~ 11· Mes~gr gets through -what ,.._,_ melf\tatn1119 • etMt\ en· had appeared to be a ··1ost iovl·" l'i actually alive and k1ck1ng. Y ou "ll be AIL_,.._. ~~~en1, =:t ,!:: 1n viaortlcd. encouraged and crca11 ,c JUICl' will flow. G emini. Y•rao lMI ...,_ wfll'I ot~ Salary 11 pcrsons,'flaurc p,omrnt'TI11Y. · utg~atlOnall'IOU• bue<t on ••P« .. nce CAP1'JCORN (Dec 22.Jan 19): Whnt you 'i<'ek as dose to home :"=eel r=~ Sut>mtt r..ume to P.O ba~ .. Emph~sis on frien ds. hobpcl "· dc~•rc,c; do m00cs111c adJfuEcn~and C*ton '#Ith document ~r.~~i.L=n~ receipt of ains. Yo u are capa c no~ o rem c mi. o vnut11y ing exper Some tyOlng nee Info call 4,.-3030 domestic surroundtnJ'· Wat(·h for Lib ra' >Ont c0<nPMY befteflt• ----AQUAIUUS (Jin '0-Fcb 18) lnd1v1dual )OU respect ~h )OUr I,.,,.,,. ., ... Salaty 1050 HOUSECLEANEAS. must -d . y 'II ........ 1......1 mo Cell Mt9. ~ !\aw e.JtP, own trana. f"9! advice. Be definite. direct ond avoid C\:Cpt1on. ou VIII: as""" to M3-1556 tOll~ Donne 17~579 attend clandcs1mc m eeting. you rould aetually rttcave uflu ual hono r. - Be discreet and m odc't v Umt'llY 111¥114#& PISCES (Feb l<I March '0)· Focus o n commun ica&ion manu· 2·3 Yrs~-...•'*· for t>uty etrof .... on .. I · . . -. I nd fi ' (all ~· ~ fOt Mon-#tt S ht per dey K npu. wntten ma1~nal which relates to travc a utu~ prosl)C'CtS. Oltec:tor of o.gna Cof!.. Orl\ters Mc. own trmnep & Reaponsabthues incttft'ie as lo1re rclat1on 5h1p arows more intense. atructton and Equ1c>men1 r ... l'9Q 41e.-1oot ~ Capricorn native play~ 1op role rOeeiofl ~1N11t of • 30AM4 30PM Meters IP MAY• IS YO R BIRTHDAY H)u recently e~lncatrd )'Ouf'§('lf re9taufent o.6gn llnT\ from what m t•.,.tlx-termed an "intolcrablt .. satua.tJon. You'll now ha'c; Sflortl'land or •Pffd· llllllar& ..,. II I ........ ........ bl "'""'O oeotitlbte -. for b\ny prof..aional .,... ·KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11 -14 EUN ~ TO S75.00 fl('R WEIK Wt "'" I~ ~ lOf ,.... Ult! DHttn to Mttllt rtHlltl lot flof 0r"'t" Co"I 0..,, Not °"' ,,~ \1111 ,, l lO 0 Ill ~ -' lilltll I JO o 111 ftfld.tn Ot> s...1~1 J.t• .,. ~. ""-· llOv•\ '°" ,.,~ ~ • .., (t~ ,_. ~ ,it'lflC r lfll 'll"'"C ,o.o• •• ~ ,..... 11 !IO ,.._... ,,. C>I ,(!Olpe ht~ ~ f(l'Yfd ti ,a. lll'P "'!ff"t'\IYG flit nit -., I I -· CC* (714) .541-7058 attat~ fttedom o f th ought. ac11on .-)OU WI I so ~ "'."ttcr • c lo tairant cont1ructl0f'I •· ~Fri s "' '* d9' anlculate thouah tt and to pin throuah wnucn ma&eNl. Ybu art ~ helPfUI ""11'11n Oftwt• Nc. owr\, tT9MP & Mfltlmenuil. dc tcTmincd. appreciate an. mu\1c. luJtury a~ )'OU nc,•cr peniOf' 1 30am to • pm rett r-i '76-1009 btwn succeeded by follow1na the crowd. Y o u learned to be tnckpcndcnt .. I 30A~~·30PM Wtioey. Carty, postibly wtrc t(paratcd p~\(hol()IK'all) orolhCfW•~ from one o r Tll a.LT--OUUJ(E~ 11w "' both percnts •tuk sttll ~oun .. Scorpio pla)' 1mponant m lt an ' our hf~. .11042 ~ AV9 LNeeoed llftfMd s.a., 1~~~::::::;;:;::;;;~~~~~'!!'!!J Dttembcr .,tit~ out,tand1n '" ~ l rwie ~•1250--033 1 MG 6-42· ,353 .-~ I I ' .... • nu,...uus Cun paid d11ty no exc>tW •eQ 5.9 or 9.5 ~ a11f'\ q 10 lljortn P9Clfic Coast MW'f L-O 8ctl TELEPtiONE SALES ~1119-$51\r. comm SS.-3989 wuu1n ISSllTllT .... '°' Ced.-.C~lhe> •n Co.ta Me9a IS ..... lnQ a 1et••ble lndMdu.i to hi • tvll-t~ ... ,.,.,,,., pcamon Same e•~ Mlpf\ll ano must t>e ICCUf'81e -·~~ ~lllewte-cp ' M\ ,in, ...... peig oftwed ~call Brenoa fOf appt between I I ne l'lourtl of 8 e ITI J I 2 Om M--J' . . :: .:l Prov "IC•I • -..a•cl'lol"g .:::-vcn ' 1ove- see1 Sac S265 Mllcn•l'IQ ;:01 eno 10'5 Sac $170 5~·55 •5 639-3571 . ' . I I. • -· Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT /Friday, M9Y 3, 1985 OA•ACK IAU A.DI M.OW Cl.AIMJllO IY ctn• MlllLOW Solid oak anllq din tat!la. 4 chairs & 1 capl chr. hutch $800 obo-895-5892 TODAY-'S - CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 'M,,, •• ' I' t;.. 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Soma THEODORE ROBIN~ : FORD 1( 1:.• r tt•w:ttnu ru ... o I (I J'f/, M t.,:\ .• : !)\))\) '80 5281 5 spd, xlnl S 10.000 759· 1206/eve wkends. 675·5320/days '80 7331, blue/tan, 4-spd, - TIYTllll 1985 380 SE Sedan. $492.99· mo + 18X CEL. $2500. On. 111, .Sec. & Lie . ., .. l·I 141-1211 /Ull . wxA'fllft ,.., .. 55- ·68 912 Rabil eno. AMtFM. A /C, a lloys , orig palnllint. Xlnt cond Must Sell $6000 0 8 0 Jett 960-4362/841-3 130 49K ml, loaded, $15.900.1----------~= ""10il211 ~~~~~~~!.-,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!~ Eves/Wknds 673-3633 '84 944 S apd, full pwr. cash req. •• llOlll·llTSll TOYITI $199 DOWN Delivers Any Lease W-S&YWWSI 100/221-IHI' l14/412·1H1 110111-llTSll TOYOTA • ALI.MAKES! $199 DOWN Delllll(S Any Leua AlL·SAlnl LUii •lffM•-l14/U2-1H1 LHllllTILWE a a1m.11 PlllllT1 Tait tt U lltftltell fer Mlttritt• HUNTINGfON BEACH CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 842-0631 540-5164 '1212hln 4 dr, loaded w/powar equipment Showroom newt (1ESF817) ltLlll JohnsDmon Lincoln '84 .J181, 23K ml, xlnt cond, snrf. 5·spd. am/Im cass stereo T.O. pymla $289 mo. 720-1845 ~ Sales-Serv,lc&-L'9Ulrig ******* DORLEITllYllTllY ,., ..... _.. .., - 80 6331 &71 ra Tlil'iy238J 81 3201 5sp str ( 1clm018) 81 5281 Ssp si r (784493) 82 320i 5.sp sir ( tevd964) 82 3201 a/I I'd ( ttrh 174) l eath er . 7 's 8's , whlla/brwn, snrt. SK ml 645-4800 Mon·Frl 9.4 PM 642-7521 ava/wknds *'II t 11 O .. rltltt Fully loaded 16K ml. mint CHICK IVEllSON PORSCHI-. AUDI l H£VROLET Hl9hu1 Qu•lltv S.I•• 6 S.tvlu CHICK IVEllSON 673-0900 83 320l 5sp ·s· ( 1aJx4 18) ha~ tll5 83 3201 Ssp sir ( 1gvx340) r---------83 3201 Ssp sir ( 1glk624) 83 320l 51(> sir ( H~33) 83 528e a/1 L'd (207194) 83 528e 5sp L'd (2aue017) ------83 7331 a/1 I'd (851678) 83 7331 a/I L'd (2ams358) 83 7331 Ssp I'd ( l htx 128) 83 633ca1 a11 r d 1011150 ~ 84 3181 a/I sir (1ht13U) _ 84 3181 Ssp si r (2arv841) _ 84 318t 5sp sir (417533) -84 325e 5sp loml( lktv929) New '85'a In atock. Including lhe all new 16 valve900. IUOll .... TI 848 Dove Street N 8 . 712-0100 84 325e a/I lom~2bka2501 84 5331 Ssp I'd ( 11<ea270) SAVE ONSAA8S WI HY ILL 111111 USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIHAPPUIUL O.LILLO mYllLIT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l .... l1141·1111 WIWllTYM OWllUIUll S.. Tony Rajel 84 7331 alt I'd (281876) call Corky 669·9372 ~~ SPG's available (l1C)lll·31l1 S.hra 1117 208 w 1st Santa Ana CLOSED SUNDAYS LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED 8MW'$t LllllUOll ... VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING ~~ry.Ave LONG8EACH. (No Cherryallit-405) ll 14) 111-lllO tr~ln1 W*<>me OPEN SEVEN DAYS NO CASH DOWN •11 ... 1211 Aulo, air , crutse , Plwlndowa (100U7731 ..... ........ S '"down. CIOeed End Comm'! LMIM, OAC IU...UftllLUll 9001221"'391 714/432· t5e1 '11111&11414 ... L" . Cood.., Stereo. Cuat whls & Tlr" Very low miles l2ADV737). Ae1aU Kelly Blue 8ootl • $7325 OurPrlOI SAH Kata4l1•t 57 Fwy. Anaheim ,.,.,. 1111 '11 llUIAIT' Uftt>ack, 5spd, A/C, 1111, 1t•eo cue. anrt, cuetom wNs, tow ml. 1mmecu111e1 (1CMP311) .... Katalle at 57 F'wy. AnaMlm ' ·- Met Sports seats, S 1 o 978 AM/FM cass., 5 I spd (0 l 14 t9) 1986-VANAGON Weel<end Pack, Stereo Prep, 4 s 1 o 975 spd, llnted win· I · dows (087217) .1985 SCIROCCO A •ntennt1 rea1 ¥W-•Qet' M.lQS 16tO!i01 ISUZU ··1985 PU'P ( 728853) 84988 1985 IMPULSE Loaded- Everylhing on 11• (904268) ~· .... ~, .. ,. ... I O,Oil1 R1di6'. Xri. '81 Cpe de VIiie. gd C()ftd, .. •Int Int, minor bOdy dtm-must '" to IPC)ftolate. •· Rune gr .. t S t200. '8200 175-9590 080 68t·Me2 ·eo coROtLA sRK sPoff• NABERS Coupe. gr .. t eer. undef 50K m1. new br111 .. a c•otL•C tires Muat sell • Best ft ft oH., 675-3097 LARGEST SELECTION '81 c.llca. 5 spd llttbac:k. o1111emodel,low m1~ Uk• new. MUil Niii Sett CadllllCt In °'',. off., 495-283 1 county! See u1 todayl ' Ur 1173 1•0-1110 1 IW!ft• 2600 H1rb0f Blvd 170 Karm1n dhl1, •Int COST A MESA shape. nda Met covers, _ -----_ $1750. 080 1145·0857 OWNERS '78 CdV gel --mileage. gd llrea, S4500 '71 7 PHlll'lgtlf Van 645· 1691 Runa Ok -Looks Ok iii s1200 549.0193 C~mtltt 1,, NO CASH DOWN ·76 et cXtMo. Gd cond 'IO YW Ull" New lntr Runa great A ir, c .. H tte. clean S.1800. c~ll 873·2688 (30711'*>) • '7t CheVy impala 327 ~· Ulll auto. good tran•p car THEODORE ROBINS FORD S900 obo 962·2969 eve '71 NOVA 2 dr. auto. ale. pis. radio, runs xlnt. 28K orig ml $1500 673~117 '74 Camero new paint. Cln Int Runs very strong,. Gd gas mlleage(reg). St.,eo, '73 8,,, new ~. paint, gd tires S 1800 080 whis tlr ... Gd cond Help-Must seili Art $2200 14/962-5712 960..4362/898·9000 JI'"" H,.A80 A 8llf0 (0\IA Ml\A 1>·11 0010 ·73 Superbeetle, gd cond. 077 corvette VB Auto. full AM/FM. nu brakff. Mu&! pwr , sheepskins, casa. aelll 11600 963-8900 $8500 080 PP 556-8382 "WC Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD . m '12 IOlllOOI Air, Dlgltll Stereo Cass., Alloy Wheels & MOREi SHARP! Kelly Blue Book $7265 OUR PRICE. ,..... - Kalalla at 57 Fwy, Anaheim '77 Malibu c11ulc Station wag Fully loaded, gd cond. $1600 494-4142 'll OllY. OlllYITTI Loaded with 90w., equip- ment. With L82 engine (1GMS445) . 110111 Johnaon & §on tlncoln Mercury. 2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa MMe 7141540-5630 80 Cap Claulc all pwr, op- tions. Must Mii! A llMI at $4150 644-8524 NO CASH DOWN '12DllYWll Auto, Air. Stereo casaella. low miles ( 1EOY957) THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt•C HAABOA Bl VO COHA Ml ~A b41 0010 1311 '66 Mustang 289 loaded. rbll eng, uana. brakes.In end. $4500 ObO 546-5374 '71 Torino. xlnt cond. Mov- '" n_g ~nttt ·~ ·70 Volvo Wagon. dd eng, • trans. tlrea Body & Int ok. '74 MUSTANG GHIA, xln1 Musi sell 8es1 offer over running cond.. S 1500 $700 497.7554 080 675-8144 '12 VIUI IL '79 MUSTANG Excellent P/StMftng and brakes, condition, 9r10 ownr. Call cassette. tow mlles 673-Sosg (30841heo) '81 Mustang 4 apd, Mlctl PHI tires, orig. owner, very clean $4500 645·4447 THIODORI ROBINS FORD 1060 HAUO• lllVO COSlA MIU 641 0010 Aat11, Dtatttic '84 Mustang, SVO Turbo, black. loaded. show room cond 1 12000 obo 7141888-7210 aft 2pm 85 Mull LX. Conv V6, Blu/wh 'I won 11· Loaded. 125ml. S 13.700548·1560 NO CASH DOWN AMC t305 '14 FHI T -1111 -----.-.. -.-,-1-....o.....,• Auto. Air, till, crulae, ~ cassette (1JCM384) '83 AMC ALLIANCE. 2 dr, Sllll MUST SEEt ( 1HJW442) Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury, 2626 H1rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 7 14/540-5830 laick THI ODORE ROBINS FORD JO<>O H .. A!IOA Ill VO (Q~U Ml\,. 1'14 1 0010 ... ,_ ~ YEARBOOKS WE'D LIKE TO SEE THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane r "Dolly learned to skate quite qu ickly." '>Yes, it only took about l 0 sittings." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~'J r .. , 1cn1c lunch .. he's on usl" • by Tom Batluk D001Qt&BURY BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (V ~P) SHOE . '(~~ l~~ ~ -~ ,.. _..> ~· ) ? --.....----~~ ~ ,,,,. Jr .. (·• 14 . f I I • i 11You're Juat Je11ou1 bec1u1e you don't have your very own llueblrd of H1ppln111, too." . REALLY WA~A ~EAR "'~E ~t' ~E\,S,OO'l'l.? ~~~ '™~w.msr~ ~G:XP?. .. PEANUTS S'-J BLOOM COUNTY I I MU ' 1JMf fO/f llfY ~ ~ I HOW '10 ! l.D ' ~ .._ ________________________________ ..... ~ ..... ---------------------------------' TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE GARFIELD -YOON_JllJLLINS JUDGE PARKER • I .... .. -------r -·· ·. . by Kevin Fagan l1LL Pl<00ASL.~ 00 l..W?-1 ON M'i. ~lt-41\l. r,~~ \ W'.>W CAN ~OV u 5U~eJ /.~--,,...-~" i <:,,, i I ,- ~ by Jim Davis by F.erd & Tom Johnson H,AT5 ARE WH,AT SIZE COMIN<J IS iH,AT, 8,ACK 'o W,ATT? by Harold Le Ooux ·-' BRIDGE Ea t We l \ ulnerable South dt-als ~ORTH •J -~-.;; K7&.5 WET : A Q 10 S • K 10 6 EA T • 10 982 QJ 9 • KQ 76S ~3 ' 10 J 7.U •s K 983 •3 SOlTH •A • A 432 v 6 •AQJ 9H2 The b1dd 1ng: South Weet I• Pue ~ • PaN PH• Pua North l ) 6 . Op~ning lead: T"n ot • E Hl 3 . Pa11 ~a use tent are the lo"' esl of the honon. they ortu rl't'l'IVt' scant attention fo r tyro and upttrt alike \"et the 'forR"Otten honor· un play a vital Nie 1n the outromt' of a hand ~spite ltfe unfa vorable \ ulner a~tlity. East was well "'1t.h 1n himnlf for h11 prHmpt1ve 1ump to thru apadt' Howttvtr. ht failed 1n his au.empt to d11rupt the enemy auction. Both :'•forth and ~uth were 91mply too !t rong to ~ !'I'• -.Yed . , '° "T~' ,,., .ifY IR(,,£ ~rrrw rw 'CJ.EMA$1.. • J5 ~~ tr.1mt"••~ 1t'SlLn~ and'b"' ·,..i.~ t>d .in,'' 1· l'nl dub c,1.i'.T' lib'"'"''' .1 ht>Jrh .1r..-I'.'• 'lt>rt' 'U!r•>tllt'ffi t.1 th.eh.i nd .ltt'l'1.lrt'r .... mp.) al~t'' J heart lrll'k .1rd ,·.a .m 'ht> r ..... 1 Hut " hat 11 he.tr!' Jrl' ~I ' Tht> ,,,,~ pluP th.H Jr,·1d:'t'" ran i.:e t rid ,,j vne ot hi" hearl" I " \l'l the OMAR SHARIFF board" diamonds If du mm~ 11. d1a mond wtrt' at'e queen and tv.o lo\\ ~pot rards. decl.flrer v.ould have no r hou.·e but tq f~nl'•Sl' the qurl'n Whton that fails. the 'lf>pone nts wollld t'halk up 50 poinl5 'tto'\o\ l'' rr stnt'e ~orth hu the ten 1l(tl1amond~ a~ "'tll. tht' rontract •~ alm°'t a~ ured ' l~larf'r 1ht•uld .. 1n 1 h.-at.-of .. pade9 and dr""' lhf' llut1tand1ng \rumps 1lt'Ont' or-t"' o rounds. de~nd · 1nl{ on the d11tr1but1on "1 ext. ht' must rash the lt.1nr ac. of hflart' ltl •E'f' ho"' that ~u1t ~ruk \\ hf'n Ea t d11c.ard• Cll1 tht •t<'Ond hrart1 <lc~lar~r a 3l11J .us c~m&nd by Tom K Ryan \ "'i: ·weo 1 •• ., t'.i.d "i,s 'itnglt.• " 1 • .1.rr',inJ :,. :ht' t t"l -\s the Jnh It' Ea ... • t.sll.t'" t:"it• long. o dt>< .1rt•r ~.i n ~ _J.~ ·eturtl__aruf. 'ult h1 ... ,1 ... 1'111! 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Sm 1-6 6SO.Jlll . ~ ...... .;. ........................ iiiliiiiii;;;;i;;;c:iiii~·:::::::::.. .. ~ .. .:.. ............. ~~.:::::::::=:::::;•:=:=x:•~•~r=cT~-""''~·.a""'-~~~·-~·~...!!-•_~s~-'!""~··--=-..u~: ... ,....,.~~ ~~----... ·-r---· ... ·--·· ...... ·-· M~y 3, 19.85 -ORAl'4GE CO\ST'S. ~y ENTERTAINMENT & RFCREAT~ GUIDE Vol. I, No : 17 • .. • # ---------·• i i ·'S Ll<E THB_ It's something in their genes that keeps the Waynes active .iiiiiiiiillllllliiiiiiiiiii• By scon &l'S Oatebook Editor This week's story on the sons (Patrick, Ethan), and wife (Pilar) of the late John Wayne has an interesting history worth ~~~ . . . . . Trying to arrange tnterv1ews with these three JS a .tough assignment. Especially sin~ Pilar was busy ~ng arran~en_ts last week to fly to South America, and Patnck was appeanng an a six-week production of•• Arsenic and Old Lace'~ at the ~UJ1 Reynold's Theater in Jupiter, Fla. The only one easily acccss1~e was Ethan and even he seemed to keep an extremely active social calendar. So the chance of arranging interviews with all three at the same time was expected to be difficult! May.be even impossible. . -EthaA,.-after a fewfalse-stans-of.his-n<>t-retuming my phone calls or his being .. busy flying," was a most graci~us h.ost afte~ the initial intervie~. He was g~nuinely ~elpful and mfimtely patient with my persistent probang of his personal background, a painfully disquieting Sl!bjec.t f~r ~ostAnYC?JlC • . . _ _. -•--As f of Ya trick, after has appearance an the production of "Come Blow Your Hom" with Ethan at the Grand Dinner Theater in Anaheim -which, by the way, I did get a chance to see and thought okay -he was off to Florida for the production · of0 Arsenic and Old Lace." , All this meant for me were a few long-distance phone calls and patience enough to wait for his retur:n ca~. Which he never did-r . , chance. to reach him at another number early one morning. - Pilar. on the other hand, was the toughest one of the bunc.h for arranging an interview. If she wasn't busy taking tennis lessons or cooking classes. she was meeting with friends or having her-hair done. (Why "having hair do.ne" takes an entire afternoon I'll never know.) Anyway. Pilar said she'd get back to me later in the week to see if she couldn't adjust her schedule to accommodate an interview. By the following week, I had ~ll but gi_ven up on h~r. f..QI:tun4'dy., i& work-00 out l~at she llad an availab~e hour the ·-=-Friday afternoon before leav1~g for_ her weeklong tnp ~o South America. She was able to pencil me m for a I p.m. appoantmenL l was never fully confident the inter\riew was a go until I saw her walk into. her living room with her pet bird, Gucci. Both fashionably I 0 minutes late. of course. . The reasons for choosing Patnck and Ethan for this story and not any other Wayne member are very simply. Both ~a trick and Ethan are actively involved in theater or film , followmg the rather large bootsteps of their father. Thus o ur interest in their careers. But why Pilar? Because around the Orange Coast, Pilar is the most visible Wayne member. With her weekly gossip/food column in the Daily Pilot and Tustin News. and her keeping busy as a social butterfly, Pilar is probably more familiar to Orange Coast residents than any o ther Wayne member -except The Duke himself. And besides. people have a preoccupation with famous wi ves: Jac.)<ie 0 .. Lady Di. Roxanne Pulitzer. Pilar Wayne. Don't they? . THE DUKE'S BLOODLD'fB: PATRICK, ltTBAN w A Y1'E FOLLOW Df D~o·s B<><>TSTEPS............................................. 3 8J ScO'rr BA VS -Both Pa~ and Ethan W~~· IOD~ of th.c latcJohn Wa~pursuingact.Jngcareen, ~m tbctrdad s rather large boO teps .. But not without some q\lality bKkground and talent.Both tly a~ in~ Simon:s .. Come Blow Your Horn" at the Grand Dinner Theater m ~and arc now on separate work projects. Be sure ~ ca!Ch .up oo ~ lives of Patric~ Ethan and Pilar, the Duke's third wde~ ~our~ fca_turc this week. (Front cover photo by Lee Payne. Aaial lel'VICe provided by Michael Chwch.-0fl.enair.) -• __ .....,. ______ CAI f*i'DA.A -HALLELUJAH-JUlllLB&. llllLD AT SIX FLAGS llAGIC llOU1'TAil'f ....................... 4 Twila Paris and Randy Stonchill headline Hallelujah Jubilee at thr Six Flags Magic Mountain ~rlJ ~ pmk ~Y. ~-6 p.m . to I a. m. Paris. noted for her po w sp.ntual tem1bvity, ts m conccn at 7:30 and I 0:30 p.m. at the part's Sbowcasc Theatre. Randy Stonehill. who has toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, perfof!J1S . . . ~·~ Cua. But if jubilees don't interest yo~ bow about a shOwdown at Phillips Hall Theatre Thursday when conservative_ "Hot Seat"_h_os1 Wally George meets head-0n with the more ltbera.I telev1s1on ~ commentator Bill Press. nAAU1.Azz• FLAGS ••• FUK ••• AKD SllALL WORLDS AT CBAPll.AJll--OOLLBGB-•••••••••••••• .-. ••••••• -; ••••• 11-, By vIDA DEAN -fifty-0ne oouotti; were rqxac~ted by students of Chapman Collete reoendy for . a pthcring of the President's Associates at ~ Sdlweitzer Hall And .. t a s~all world it was. A champegnc ra:eption kictlld off a pleasant evening that continued with dinbcr in the Hester(~.J) l>ining Room. It -is hoped this special international~ · become an annual event. We'll see. But this one definitely wu .. great," as Jim Dale exclaimed. But of course, what clJe would you expect from students of Chapman College. CUTUNTl-E I NEW -OWNERS, REW DISHES, OLD FA VO RITES-AT PUPFl1'8. •• •• •• •••••••• •• • •• ••• 15 Publisher: H. L. Schwartz 111 Managing Editor: Frank Zjni Editor· Scott Hays By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -'"New owners sometimes bring drastic change to an establiShed restauran~" writes Date~k Restaurant Columnist Beverly Bush Smith. But not so at Puffins in Corona dcl Mar. New owner Louis M. Lou, a man with 25 years of restaurant experience in Africa and France, bas expertly kept the old favorites of Puffins, and added some new items to the menu . .. Puffins is very much an owner-run restaurant," wri1a Beverly . .. With Louis Lou handling the business end. aoclMn.. l..ou in charge ________ ....,. of ~he k.itbcen," what more could a person ask for. · Art Direrror: Steven Hough Marketing Director: Karen A. Witlmcr. Circulation Manager: Donald L. Williams Production Manager· Robert t . Cantrell Oatcbnok is published every Frida)' by the Orange Coast Pubhsh1ng C'o .• P.O. BoA IS60. 330 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Telephone (714) 642-4321. R~uJar business hours arc 8 a.m. to S p.m .• Monday through Friday. Deadhnc for calendar or events items arid kttel'$ 1s S (>.m. Monday. Thc entire conicnts of Oltcbook •rr copynjfued by thc Onlnte Cout hbhthina Co. All ri.,..11 att rnerved • -~--~-----. I Oetetx>ok/ Frldey, Mey 3. 1985 " TOJ» 1111-LIR(} •••••••••••••••• ,........................... 4 . . . 11'T£.R.11:1'88101'... •• •• •• •• • • • • ••••••••• •• • ••• •••••• •• • 12 W'l1'E AKD SPIR.l'rS................................ 14 ,. . REST AURART DlllBC'l'ORY ••••••••••••••••••• 19 -- • ·. " • - Top photo. Etha.n Wayne preparea for takeoff. Abo•e, Patrick Wayne. At rl&ht. Pilar. At left la the •table of John Wayne. BJ 90al"I' RAYS John Ethan Wayne stands in front of John Wayne.Airport. watching as two Iranian men have their picture taken in front of the 9-foot tall bro nze statue of his father. JOHN WAYNE AMERI- CAN LEGEND. reads the statue·s inscription. .. Was he reall y that tall?° f ask, teasing. but wondering if 5 M the man they call The Uuke and stare at th e $300.000 really was as btg as his image. creation of Te:\as scu lptor ..Almost." Ethan quietly Rohen · ummers. The statue answers. of The Duke. in familiar He pauses. weste rn gear. was com- -As we stand outside the missioned b) the John Wayne airport -Ethan's red Chev-Memorial Associates,. in early rolet Blazer illegall y parked by 1982. a curb l hat reads, .. Loading "I love to dnve by somc- Only,. -more people walk up times and watch the people Jo the statue of Ethan's father· (Pleue eee w A Tif&/Jtaee 101 Dateboc*/ Fn&y. May 3. 1985 s • I ... -. ~--------------------------;;;ii--~--~---~....-.._., ... ._.~--:~-·-~-~~~ ' . 955-()622. . aa A.'11 MOZART'S OPERA "DON I Y ""'T GIOVANNI" js presented at C..J State Fullerton's l ittle Theatre. Fri.-S.t. 8 S M T W T F S p.m .. and Sun. S p.m. S6 general admission. 773-3371 . • 2 3 4 Saturday 5 6 7 8 9 1 Q 11 MO ZART'S OPERA "DON GIOVANNI," see Friday listing. 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 PIANIST PEARL ltAUFMAN presents a concert entitled "'from 19 20 2 1 22 23-24" 25 Mozart to Hollywood."' 8 p.m .. The Forum Theater. 417.S Fairmont --26'"27 28-2~1-'3~1 --..;.B.rlv;.:;.d.=. -vort>a Llnaa. t o adMtntmr. 0ran1e Cowaty l!~rlat and compoeer Rall Wolta •ill perform bJa own com- poeltiona . .7:30 p.m . Sanday wttb tbe <>nuaae Cout Col- lete Symphony Orcbe.tra. Concert ...Ul be held In OCC'• Robert 8 . Koore Theatre. Ticket lnfonnation at 432-5527. 779-8S91. . PIANIST CAROLE COLE, sec Fri- day listing. A SPRING CHORAL CONCERT features the Golden West Collqe Singers and Madrigal Singers joinjng voices withflle Orange Coast Col!Qe Choir. Presented is mntatas 141>, "Sleepers Wake,-" and I SO "Lord My Soul Doth Tllirst for Thee." A chamber orchestra with harpsichord and organ accompanies the singers. 8 p.m., GWCs Forum II, I S744 Gold- en West St.. Huntington Beach. 895-8378. ing. NIE BROWN, see Fffiiay TiSl- THELONG BEACH BACH FESTI· VAL presents their first concert with J.S. Bach's "'Missa Brcvis in G'' and Handc1's "Solomon. Acts II and Ill." Performed by the Long Be.ach Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra and the CaJifomia Heights Methodist Church Chancel Choir. 8 p.m .. 37S9 Orange Ave., Long Be.ach. General ad- mission: $7 each, S30 for all 5 concerts. (213) 425-6138. • JOE POSBEK, l...aauna Beach classical guitarist. presents a program which includes solo pieces by Bach. Bcriteley. Tarrega. Granados and others. 7 p.m .. Yamaha Music Educa- tion Center, Jeffrey Rd. and Irvine Center Dr .. Irvine. Free admission. SS9-.S440. PIANIST BRUCE SPERA per- forms Sun.-Mon~ cvcninp in the Fireside Lounge at the Towers Re. taurant located in the Surf &: Sand Hotel, I SSS S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. 497-4477. MOZART'S OPERA "DON Friday GIOVANNI," see Friday listing. A SPRING colcERT IS held b} THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA th~· Laguna Beach High School Per-of Orange Coast College performs 1i1rm1ng Am Depanment. Sclecuons works by Stokowski, Schuben, and 1ntludc sp1ntuals. contemporary Bach. Also featured is the "world songs. madngals, American folk premiere" of a new piano concerto by songs and more. The Vocal Pro-composer Randall Woltz, a member duc11ons Ensemble 1s featured for the of the orchestra. Soloist is flutist fi"t half of 1he concc n . with the Althea Holdcroft. 7:30 p.m .. OCC's C'onccn Band. Wand Ensemble, and Roben B. Moore Theatre, 2701 S) mphonac Band round in' out the Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. $4 ad- sc:cond half. 8 p.m .. Anists Theatrt, . van~. SS at t!'e door. 432-SS27. 62.S Park Ave .. Laauna Beach. S2 ·lloladay adults.SI students. 497-777S. ----- PIANIST CAROLE COLE pcr.-~IJ£E ..SPERA._ Jee forms Tue-s.-Sat., 8 p.m.-m1dn1ght. at Sunday Hsta•g. the F1res1de Lounge an the Towers Taeeday Restaurant located .,.. the Surf and . . . Sand Hotel. 15.SS . Coast Hwy.. CAROLE COLE, Stt Fnday hst•!l&- Laguna Beach. 497-4~77. RONNIE BROWN, sec Fnday hst- WOLFGANG RlJBSAM, inter-rng. __ _ nationally known recording and con-Wedneeday cen anist. ocrf9rming an all-Bach CAROLE cOu:, see Fnday listina. oraan recitaf on the 232 rank Hazel RONNIE BROWN, sec Friday list-Wpaht Orpn at the Crystal Ca- thecfral, 12141 lewis St.. Garden ing. Grove. 971-4039. · Tllti.iwda RONNIE BROWN, concen and _ _ 1 _ jazz pianist performs Tu~.-Sat., at . CAROLE COLE, stt Fri~ listing. Chez Dante 1701 Corinthian Way. RONNIE BROWN, see Friday list- NCWl>Ort Beach. 8 p.m.-dosing. -ing. ., 4 OetebOok/ Frtdey, May 3. 1985 Friday BOBBY REDFIELD and the Latin Jazz Band appear from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 .a.m. as part of McCormick's Landing's new enter- tainment format. 3180 Airway Ave .. Cost.a Mesa. 546-9880. CAPE UDO presonts Judi Lee Mon.-Fri . S-8 p.m .. the Lido Jan All- Staaih1u;s,-Sa1. 9p.m.-1 :30a.m.and Sun. 4-8 p.m .. "Dream." the all-jazz vocal quintet, Sun. 9 p.m.-1 a.m., the Jazz Quartet Mon.-Tues. 9'J).m.-1:30 a.m.. and the Doug MacDonald Ouanet Wed. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newpon Blvd.. Newppn Beach. 675-2968. THE PEGGY DUQUUNEL TRIO features Peggl' Duquesne!. piano: Melissa Hasm. cello: and Al Maitland. drums and vibes. Tues.- Sat. 8 p.m.-midnight. Ttie Registry Hotel. 18800 . MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. 7S2-8777. 808 BREWER. DJ. pe,..:,rli...,o ... rm=s...----,,...,,. 'fiUiir 9 p.ni.-~ nc lessons from 7-8 p.m. at the Meadowlark Country Club, Hunt- ington Beach. $3 admission. 846-3391. Saturday A CINCO DE MAYO PARTY with Bobby Redfield's Latin Jazz Band is offered at McCormick's Landing. 3180 Airway Ave .. Costa Mesa. S46-9880. CAFE UDO, Stt Friday listing. THE WIND ENSEMBLE and ~AZZ.~~~~~~.co!Jleac..-1!~ pmcnt a conc~~Sil1""'---­man. conductor. Works performed include William Schuman.n's "George Washington Bridge," Rich- ard Bellis' ."Reincarnation," and P.D.Q. Bach·s ··Music for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion ... Also featured is Loren Marsteller on the bass-flugelhom. 8 p.m., Waltmar J hwrc. OranaeJ.2.50 general ad- mission, $2 senior citiuns and stu-dents. 997-6812. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, see Friday listfoa. "I LQVE L.A." features Saddle back College's Production Band and Vocal Jazz Ensemble in a salute to the Southland and its diverse musical heritage. 8 p.m., McKinney Theatre, 28000 Marauerite Pkwy.. Mission Viejo. 831-4656: 8aa4a1 STEVE 800~8 and RITA GR.AJIAM appear from 7:30.11 :30 p.m. at the Sunset Pub, 16655 Pacific C<>1st Hwy.. Sunset Beach. (21 3) S92-1 92~. CAFE UDO, sec Fridaylistina.' -Tim ltAOS MA.llTINSOfif ""'l'ftlO perfonns each Sunday from 2-6 p.m. at the Old Dana Point Cafe, comer of Goklen Lantern ind Def Prado, Dana Point. THE NEWPORTER RESORT" presents Oranac Coast College·s Fri- day Bia Baruf. Monday Evening Big Band. and 5aturday Bia Band, as well 11 Rowanne Mark, featuring the Manhall Otwell Trio. 4-8 p.m., 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Be.ach. $4 pre-sale, SS at the door. 432-SS27. - -llODday CAFE UDO, see Fridly l~tin4' . -Taeeday ED LEACH performs from 8:30.11 :30 p.m. at the Meadowlark C'ountry O ub, Huntington Beach. S4 admission. 846-3391 . CAPE UDO, see Fnday hst1ng. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, see Friday hst1ng. Wedneeday BIG BAND COMMOTION appears from 8-11 p.m .. Meadowlark Country O ub, Huntincton Beach. S4 ad- mission. 846-3391 . DREAM ~th DORA GALE ai>- pcars from 8 p.m.-rflidniJ!tt at the Sunset Pub, 166S.S Paaf1t Coast Hwy., SuMel Beech. (2H) 592'-ttl . THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, see Friday listrng. THE WDT COAST SWING TRIO performs as pan of McCormicks Landing's new entertainment format. 3180 Airway Ave., Costa Mesa. S46-9880. CAFE LIDO, sec Friday listina. Tbanday CAPE UDO, sec Friday littina. THE EARL I.ING BAND appears at the Meadowlark Country Club Huntinston Beach. 846-3391. • TllE PEGGY D\JQUESNEL '.fRIO, see Friday listJ~ THE WEST COAST SWING TRIO. see W ednetday listina. Frlda~'~---- "ANYTlllNG GOBS" at Seba~· tian's West Din~ Playhouse, l"Al Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-99501. Wednesdays thJVUCh Saturdays at 8. Sundays-at land 7, until May 19. "BARD'OOT IN Tim PAR~" a1 the ,.ffarleQu.in Dinner Playhouse 3503 S. tfarbor Blvd.. Santa Ana (979-SS I n· tJ ~cc t Monda)' a va nac:urtaJn ttmes roujh Iunl' 9. .. Bl.ITl'ERPLID AU FIU!:E'' at the San Clemente Comll\uni h Theater, 202 Ave. C'.abrillo. San Clcmentt (492.-046Sl1 closing per· fo rmances tonicbt and Saturday at X p.m. "CABA.JUl!T" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (8l8-IS40), ni&htJY, e~cep1 Mondays at veyina curtain um~~ throuah June 23. "TllE COIUOVS SAVAGE" at tht' Wesbniftlller Community Theater. 7272 Maple · SL, Westminstt'r (99s..41I3l Fridays and Saturdays at David Paraona (Captain Macheath) l• pulled by hl• two wi•ea, Melani nenbert (left) ant wn._ocy Green la a -KCDC Jom the · Opera Theatre of Saint Louie ~oductlon of "The Beaar Opera" at the Em- bauy T eatre through Sat- urday, lcllet lnfo~tlon .~t ~72-7211. 8:30 through June I. -- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "PINOCCHIO" by the Moulton Youth Theater at the Laguna Mo ulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Can yon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). tonight at 7:30. Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30. "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- - ington Beach (832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 18. ''RUM ~n COKE" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays thro ugb Frida:ts .at 8:30, Satu.rdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until May 19. I ''THE SECONI) TIME AROUND" at lhe Garden Gr:ove' Community ·Theater. Eastgate Park. Chapman west of Valley View. Garden Grove (897-5122). Fridays and Saturdays at s~Jo through May 11 , With a matinee Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ''SEPARATE TABLES" at the Cypress Ci vac Theater. 5172 Orange Ave .. Cypress ( 821-9500). final P,Cr- formances tonight and Saturday at 7:30. ' . "SOMETKING'S AFOOT" a t the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilt on St.. Costa Mesa (~Q-52691 Thu™1ays through Sat: urdays at 8:30 until May 18. "THE SUPPORTING CAST" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. · Newp<>.ft Beach (63 1-0:!88), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m: through May 18. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Danner Theater. I Hotel Wav. ..\naheim (772-77 10). nightly except Mondays at varying l"urtain times through June 16. THREE BY TENNESSEE WfL.. LlAMS. an ·the Actor's Playbox at IOTH .~N\:L 1.AL ~ Golden West College an Hunungto.n Beach (895-8378). Fridays and Satur- days at 8 through May 11 . Sunday, May 12, at J_E,.rp. Saturday .. ANYTHING GOES" at Sebas- t1a.n 's West Dannc.:r Playhouse Set." Fnda} listing. . . "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dinner Plavhouse. Set' Fnday hs11ng. · "BUTrERFUES ARE FREE" at the San Clemente Commun1t) Theater. See Fnda~ lasting. "CABARET" at the Curtain Call Danner Theater. See Fnda) listing. "THE ' DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Reixoo!). See Fnda} w~~~~;~~~l S~~A\~~i\~N--~ - '-'Et nt1-l.AR(ib1 ()hl'l 1\YUl·l'RI VArt-.IY \l\X:--..H ~~1l:Rl l-_pr -;(\, Ti ii \\l'llll1 • NEWPORT CE~TER I \'·dill\' l"I \"\.() "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repenory, 655 Town· Center Drive. Costf Me~a. ==-=--(9~033,), L.~WY!·--l~~~-H==========-l~t-=~~.Al,_!E:.I' Fridays at 8, Saturd ays at 2:1 an H:'" Sufldays at 2:30 a nd 7:30 until May 12. "THE DRUNKARD" by 1ne LP. Repcnory Company. 300 Centennial Way, Tustin (731-2792). final per- formances to night and Saturday at 8: 15, Sund!}' at_ ~30. "OE.Ml~ MEN" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden G rove (636-7213), final per- TWO BROTHER$_~ . VlllG . . '\We're f lmily _ori .... Owll4 "' .. i o,ntl4 \ ·jJ~·TUWt Nl•tm.m·M11rcu,, R11.,1n ... on\, Th.· f\rna1fway. Amt·n W.1r.h. Rull11.J,, \),.',l,fiir<' 111.f l\1tt111n' 1'''1 1' 1111< .,,,,,.Ill rll )11,1 nff Pcic11l1 ( '.11.M I l1tothw.t\ 1--crw..•cn (.tmh•rl'<' .mil M.I\ :\rd 1111 Rhd' Ill \:""I''" I\, '' h Oatebook/ Fnday. May 3. 1985 i ll\tlng. ··THE DRUNKARD" by the LP. Krpcnory C-0mpany Sec Fnday hst- 1ng · · "THE MAGIC IN'ME" at Cal State Fullenon·s .1.rena Theater. An orig- inal pla) for children. wntten and directed b\ Dr Ronald Wood. ex-plor<.'~ the ·sub)t'Ct of self-image and \<'lf-t>steem building Today and Ma) 11 IOa.m. and Ip m .. Fn .. Ma) lOal 4 and 8 p.m. S2 admission. 773-~7 1 "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem I ht•ater. See Fnda) h~llng. "PINOCCHIO" at the Laguna Moulton Pia) hou\C See Fnda) last· 1ng. "A ROOMFUL OF R(>SES" at the Hun tington Reach Pla)house. Sec Fnda)' lasting. · "RYM ANO COKE" on the Second . Stage of South Coast Repenory. See Friday listing. "THE SECOND TIME AROUND" at ttie Garden Grove Community Theater. See Friday nsting. ''SEPARATE TABLES" at · the Cypress C:ivac Theater. See Frida) '4sting. "SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at tbe Costa Mesa Civic Playhou~. See Fnday listing. "THE SUPPORTING CAST" at the Ncwpan Theater Ans Center. Sec Friday listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Danner Theater. See Friday lisung. THREE BY TENNESSEE WJL. LIAMS at Golden West College. See Fnda) listing. Sunday CATALINA ·CRUISE Departing Newport 9 AM daily Call Catalina Passenger Service for reservations 714/673-5245 Lowest fare anywhere I ay J~.~~ BALBOA PAVILION . Ruff Hewn at ATSGarage "ANYTHiNG GOES" at Setllls- tian's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "CABARET" at 1he Cunain Call Dinner Thea·ter. See Fnday listing. "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at outh Coast Repenory. See Friday listing. "THE DRUNKARD" b)' the L.P. Repenory Company. See Fhday hst- ang. . "RUM AND COKE" on the Scr.ond Stage of South Coast Rept>nor) See Fnday listing. "THE SECOND TIME AROUND" at the Garden Grove Communal~ Theater. Sec Fnday lasting. "SWEET CHARITY" at {he Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday lasting. Monday Theatre. 17th at Bnstol ts .. Santa Ana. Free admission. 667-3008. Tu Mclay "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harleqmn Dinner Playtmusc. See Fnday listing. "CABARET" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater Set> Fnday hsung . "THg OEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Rrpenor) Sec Friday hs11ng. "RUM AND COKE" on the Second '\tagr of South C ua\I Rcpenory. See Fnda) hsung. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Danner ThraJcr St•e Fnda~ hsung. Wedneeday .. ANYTHING GOES'' at Sebas- w1n ·~ West Dinner Playho use. See Frida) hs11ng. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Danner Pl:1 ) house Set" r nda) h~ung. "CABARET" at the Curtain Call Dannrr Tht>ater. See Fnda) hstang. "T~E DEBUTANTE BALL" at GROVE SHAKESPEARE CON- SERVATORY WORKSHOP stud~nts hnng ahve scenes from the best play-; of Wilham Shakespeare. 8 p.m .. Santa Ana Colleitc·s Ph1l hps Hall ;;;;;;:;:;;::;:;;;;;r~..,.,...~~:=-i THE W EST COAST SILVER ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION ~~* ~ {l • ...... , · FOi HSHVATIOHS (714) 996-4195 3000 VHS 2000 BETA l ,M Selections From The 1920's To 1980's Plus Adult Films NEW RELEASES MEMBERS $2~~ NON-MEMBERS $3.00 Mary ~ Wll80D (left) and Rita Moreno try to help Sally Stratlaera work out her problema In a ecene from Pfeil Slmon '•new •enlon of •'Tbe Odd Coaple" at the Ahm•n90n "Theatre of t.be llaalc C~nter. through May 26. South Coast Rcpenof) Sec Frn.l<i~ hstang. · "RUM AND COKE'' on the Second Stage of South Coast Rcpcnor) ';t'l· Friday listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand GRANO OPENING RENT Al SPECIAL 75¢ ~':.~ F & Mwlt AOMSOUA COMEDY 6.. ECT~~~ ......... ~~ ~- 2'4 hours night drop RENT FRIDAY AFTER 10:00 AM for your convenience RETURN SUNDAY BEFORE t2:001001 ----1n;1---,-~--1Ha.---- ,111 . MEMlllSllf I -IOOt All WIU. f t ,. 1 ott-1tH of !rue Amencon wear Here we leo1ure 11J(J'1, r nttr><• pl~led lrou~ and shafts lop ti off with a 100% cotton madras comp shirt BRING I~ ANY VCR PURCHASE I ',,. RECEIPT ANO RECEIVE ., A ONE VEAR I MEMFBREE~S111P I MVIH ,,. 8og§~8~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -5070 .. • OateboOk/ Friday, May 3. 1985 MINIMUM TWO ---:."~·.::._:._ -_!!;_~~~!!_S I _. 10:00 AM-1:00 PM :..-1-------fll 10:00 AM-10:00 PM I ; 12:00 PM-t:OO PM I COME IN AND 8EE NIPPER ~ c c c 1 e c y . ' . .I a I, a r-· s ·• c· x t ,f ·. ,f n <• ' ~~-, I "KAR~TE KlD," see Fnday listing. • Sf5'\*'N new Fneration of abstnct .-.naen in LA.' Noon. Santa Ana CoUes's H~manities Bldg., Rm. C-1()4, J 1tirat Bnstol Sts . .z. S&nta Ana. Frtt ad- mission. 66 t-3173. , "' IP .. 0 -N Sunay__ llODUJ- Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "THE TE MPEST" is offered by UC -Irvine's drama workshop through May 11. 8 p.m .. UCl's Fine Ans Studio Theatre. S4 general ad- m1ss1on. 856-66t6. Tbunday . "ANYTHING GOES" at Scbas- 11an's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday lisung. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequrn Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing. · · "CABARET" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing.· "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday listing. · "RUM AND COKE" on the Second .tage of-SOuth CoasrRepertory. ~e Fnda) listing. "SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. See Fndav listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listin~ ''THE TEMPEST" at UC Irvine. ~·e Wednesday listing. ... _.I " t ... .,,., • 11 •w "'" ·.A fURP~Y ~~AV .e ffltlt/\V M"V tll All)Mf)AV MAV II ORANGE -C.OAST COLLEGE fll-i[ AR IS RH.t I Al ~•All '• •• fl .1 •• v .... 110 If Nat( ....... A•t o FILM Frtay . "THE LOVE OF JEANNE .NEY;, by G. w. Pabst ( 1927). Shown as pa..o of a scnes of classic German film s. 7 p.m .. UC Irvine's Room 178, Hu- man1t1es Hall. Free admission. 856-5386. "L1NVITATION." An office pany Tue8Clay t~at bcJins idyllically and then goes to p1eces·1mpans a sense of the fraJJhty of life. By Claude Gorena (Sw1tzer- land 1973). 7 p.m .. UC Irvine Social Science Hall, Irvine. $2.50andS1 .50 admission. 856-6379. "ANNA KARENINA" by Clarence Brown ( 1935). Tolstoy's somber novel of a Russian Countess who leaves her anstocra11c husband \ fbr the love of an arm y officer. Prese1,ued as part ofa Greta Garbo film festival M•A•s•u• . CREATOR Larry Gelben 1s saluted at Santa Ana College's Inaugural Video Marathon. Gelbcrt starts the day scrttning his favonte clips from the series, then video lovers wil! sec the best in video produced by students of SAC and local high schools. 11 a.m.-1 1 p.m .. SAC"s Phillips Hall Theatre, 17th at Bristol Sts .. Santa Ana. Free ad- mission. 667-3266. by_ Libras Y Anes rlc. San.. Juan Wedneeday Capistrano. 8 p.m.. SJC Library. 31495 El Camino Real. San Juan DANCE ON THE SCREEN fea- Capistrano. $2.50 admission. turcs a video festival screening a 493-1752. broad'selection of classical and con- '"KARATE KID." 7 and 9:30 p.m.. temporary dance videos. 4-11 p.m .. UC' Irvine Science Uc1urc Hall. Sa01a Ana College's Phillips Hall Irvine. $2.50 general adrn1ss1on. Theatre. 17th at Bnstol Sts .. Santa 856-5547. -Ana. Free adm1ss1on. 667-3008: 80TCHA ... 1J) SHOWS At U >JO 2 :40 4 ·50 1 :00 &. lolO LOST IN AME•ICA C•) AT J :4S 1 ·00 w1tn•u CRI I o>O 1 •46 &. l tii U4 H~l / ltll ORAMC( I 111tue,_i11u llASA .... ,,, 5 1101'"' •t S;JO 1 :00 &. 10:J O 134 2Ul I C...._• • S.•U AM J JUST Ole& fW 1'ME 8UYS ... IS\ I :O& J:I O Stl"' 7:20' 1:15 DRIVE ·lt"S ~:~C.: STADIUm a --;:u=tH ......... ......-s..-- QOTCMA .... U) s • • ""' Co·H•t SuitH n C•n dlH (l'GI CAVUll•L I•) ll'lut Co·Hil Hom•work (R ) CMATUllC(lt) ll'IYl Co·Htt · t De.Ill• ot Ille Nlnl•IRI ~0.-0t'T .. •un CN·'L"::"'9 Mltfl Wllo u-d (R) LADY HAWIW ... ,,, ~"' Qlrlt J11st W•nt -T! ... ,.. ""IYl!GI JllSPABIOS: tHE VITAL EDUCATION ISSUE Why ts there such a high drop-out rate? Why aren't more Hispanic students going on to college? KOCE .)otns wtth the H1span1c community tn tte oonoern about the education tte young people are reoet vtng . Jim Cooper_wlll discuss t.hese 188ues wtth Orange C.ounty educational leaders. 'l'ORIGBT 8:30 P. r.i. ~-""'!' la., llQ •, 10:00 •••. ) JIM COOPIB'S ORARGI comm .... ,.......,,_..._ .. ..., ..... " , a u••~_........, .......... ..-... I I I 0 ................. llw·~· 14 .. "THE BEST IN ABSTRACT ART." WedneedAy This informal "An Forum" features anist Robin Mitchell discussing her work and influences. She has been described as "one of the best of the "THE HOLOCAUST: Tragedy and Tnumph." Featured speaker Dr~ Konnilyo G. Feig. author of .. H1tler's Death Camps: The Sanity of Mad- ~• ·---· .... --iilusnl •••EmT edward s TOWN CENTER FIL 1:21 1:20, 11:11 iiiiJtfiil PiKlf\c ~ And!Wtm ~ In 879 llflSO w:A Minn 8r'N 529 5lJ9 IOtNl'W UA~952 499J I .. . • . • " • •. ~ 7 51 A 184 • •..• -..... -.•. 1t ....... COStlutSA E.cJw.irO\ lln\rQI 540 7'"4 ~ f.Ow.Jl'Gl. l 1 T IV'( 58 1 91;<,(' [OWM'th '"1nt1nqTon • W1' 848 J WI iiMHE i:.,.."'.,. ow·•" 85.t Ill! t • Ill~. SAT /Sii 1:20 J:2t, 1:21 l:H ,•.H .-SAT 11:11 WESTMIHSTU• P<1<if>.' '11Q,,...A\ l'l (~ W ~· lAA~ WESTMlliim'"A ..~ .... >N.1 i.l'\4t- Datebook/ Friday, May 3. 1985 7 675-0823 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Cprona del Mar (-by Matteo's) Tues thru Sat. 9-6; Evenings by Appointment tMA , UAMcMes 990-.ol2 ...... ,. Paohc t 8utfll p,,r Dow In &>1 4070 .... ,. 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Santa Ana. Free admission. 667-3008. "ETHICAL· QUaTJONS SUR- ROUNDING CANCER RaEARCR and Treatment." Alan Wile. associate Noon, UCl's University Center Heritqe Room. 856-5181. TOM WOLFE, author of "Thl· Right Stuff," speaks in a free lecture. 11 a.m.-noon, at Chapman College's Waltmar Theatre, Oranac. 997-6630 ''THE GREAT DEBATE" present s WaUyGeorJeand Bill Press in a head- an debate at 11 a.m., Santa o\na Col~'s Pbi.llips Hall Theatre. I 71h 4t Bnstol Sts., Santa Ana. $I ad· mission. 667-3163. professor of S!llJery at UC Irvine;,_ . Coll~e of Medicine, speaks as part of ~-.. ~ S the Biomedical Ethics series sponsor-!~:!!!. ,J~li!llll!!lm!C!ll!!ll!:..... __ ed by Biological Sciences Student Affairs. 7 p.m .. UCl's Social _Science Friday Hall. Irvine. Free admission. ·--- 856-53 18. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF · THE tHi CONPEM!NeE-oN PRIEN~,-for·lin&tes o~r-4"5. WOMEN examines issues facing meets at Reuben's Moonraker in women at home, in the community Irvine at S p.m. S.U.280S . and in business. Sally Ride, NASA A SINGLES DANCE Ir SOCIAL 1s astronaut. is luncheon speaker, with held at 8 p.m. with bot and cold hor\ other guests including Rev. Terry d'ocuvrcs, a no host bar. dancing. free Cole-Whittaker and Dr. Irene park.in&. and a private bllbquet room Kassorla. Seventy 5emmars and over SI 0 admission. Camelot RC5ta urant. 150speakers.'tradeshowexhibitsand 1100 S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana a resource center with expens avail-855-2347. · able to discuss a variety of Jopics arc Sa.nclay available. 8 a.m.-5 p.m .. Anaheim Hilton and Towers Hotel. Anaheim. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHJP mem $25 includes lunch. parking. all at The Barn in Tustin at 11 :JOa.m fur seminars and collateral matenals. brunch. Forsioglesover45. 961 -06116 ~hunday "READY OR NOT, HERE WE COME: Imperatives in Addressing Student Diversity." 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After that I · "So it's really like ho me for helps us to do things we want to dd. Like acting ... (Ethan received a $20.000 inheritance at the time of hi s father's death. In addition. when he reaches the age of 30. he will receive one-half the principal of his trust, the other half at' the age of 35. T he amount of which is unknown.) Newpon Beach in 1965. In started working on 'BJ and the me." 1976 they separated. Bear' for a season, then on and Ethan did his first Sta$e .. There's always somebody here. Sometimes J stand around and listen to peo ple talk about him. I'm waiting for \ the day s6meone says some· thing bad about him. You know ·Hey! That's m y father you're talking about there."' Ethan presses his right index finger to the chest of an imaginary assailant. Pilar currently writes cook off for Movies of the 'Week, ·work earlier this year m bQoks, a weekly fOQd/gossip low-budget films, things like "Come Blow Your Ho m" with column for the Daily Pilot and that. I slowly staned to see the . brother Patrick at the G rand Tustin News and another for film industry from an actor's~ DinnerTheater in Anaheim. It the magazine. Slimmer. She point of view .1he area m.y dad got mixed reviews. He calls it also ·runs her ow,n interior was involved in, and started "a lot of fun and great learning design-business out of her i etting more and mo re experience. But I've still got an home. "I like doing things. I'm interested in that pan of the awful lot to learn. "You. don't realize what a different lifestyle you had growing up with someo ne like m y father, until you ·re older." Ethan concludes, his eyes d iverted back to the kitchrn floor. •·1 do ubt I can ever live - up to his image. I'm just trying to be m ysel( I mean. I'm not going by Jo hn Wayne Jr .. or anything like th'at. a d oer," says Pilar. "I can't sit. business. I just son of fell into "Dad left us all in a ~~i t ion But I like to be home. M y it. to d o reall y wh~tever 1t 1s we schedule is so crazy right "But you know, it was j ust want to do,'' Efhan adds. he now." something the family did.'' he eyes divened back to the ,. "But you know. they never do. They never say a nything bad about him." Although The Duke and adds. "I mean, if you're in the ki tche n floor. "We really Pilar were apart for seven drapery business. you do wouldn't have to do anything. years. they never filed for drapenes. Actingd~n't·seem J suppose. if we really didn't divorce or a legal separatio n. abnormal or something out of want to. But that definitely He looks up from the statue's inscriptio n and gazes out at the hu~tle and bustle of \he ~irpon crowd. "Tha t says a lot about his character." When Jotm _Wayne 'died, his reach when you grow up -----------------,..------ will included no bequest for around it. I mean he was John Pilar. who had entered into a :.Wayne. but he was just dad to private out-of-coun settle-us and that was his business." ment after 1heir separatio n. Ethan's stunt work stan ed (Pil~r married Harbor Munici-turning into guest spots on pal Coun Judge Stephen C. "Knight Rider" and a few Stewart last year. They fil ed fo r other television shows. in ad- divorce earlier this-year.) dition to lead rolls in small. Ethan, 23. and I are sitting on patio chairs at a large, round. antique. wooden table in the kitchen of his NewpQn Heights home. It is a hot Th ursday afternoon and Ethan has just returned from taking his Phase One test wh1ch will make him eligible for . the Army Reserves 3:~ a Ethan has li ved in Newport low-budget movies. including Beach most his life with his one with Leif Garrett called father. his mother. o lder sister. "LongShot:• Recently, he has Aissa a nd younge r sister. co-starred in a number of Marisa. Italian films. including a re- He attended Carden Hall. a cently completed one with private sc hool in Costa M~sa. Ernest Borgnine called "Man- for his house being in d1sarra}. School where he was "more He also had a guest appear- It had been fumigated the into'' horseback nding a nd ance on a new sitcom called night before motorcycle riding than spons. "Best of T imes." which ai red ''I'm focusing_ totall y on my drama o r academics. As we last Friday. acting career. but I also want to talk. Ethan pays a sreat deat of "I think it's marvelous that fl y planes and helicopters." attention to the brick floor. Ethan is getM ng involved in Et han says. his elbows resting "I kind of went wild in high acting." says Pilar. "And I o n. the wooden table. '"By school," Ethan says. riveting think he's doing the right -. entering the Army Reserve. I the floor with his 'stare. "I thing, from staning.from the get paid. get benefits for being wasn't used to being turned botto~ and doing stunt work in the service and I put my loose. do1n~cademics on my to getting involved in theater ttme JJlto_the coJmtry. Plus, I own. It was too cas to cut work. I'm happy that he has gcrro~t!nT."'""tt's-cta . so that -a l=1iiia~o=:~-~L.ts · · cheaper that way.. doing. Every once ,n a while great. He has a lot of things The walls of Ethan's kHchen my dad would get on me. sure. coming up, I guess. He told me are lined with checkered he k'Me~ wasn't doing as well something about it. a company wallpaper and the floors arc as I should have been doing, or something. but you prob- la yercd with brick. On the but he was real sick through ably know more about it." noor next to the counter is a big that time. r m sure it was o n his I mentioned the television bag o f Grav) Train dog food mind,, b..uthe was just too sick show ... Best of Times," in intended. obviously. f'or the to do anythin&about it." which Ethan had a guest ap- large. black G reat Dane. Ethan paust's, searchif'\& the pearance ... ~h. did he?" Pilar Samantha. who roams out fl oor for something else to say. says. surprised . ·~See. he never back. ("Sam " to the dog's He looks up for the first tells me. Fantastic! Good! .. friend~.) ~C;\l to the G ravy time. Ethan's career and personal Train hag arc three Sparklett~ "But once you get your life are definitely on an upsw- watcr holllc'i. two of which arc pnon11cs straight. you JU St go ing. Ethan is e ngaged to Hunt- t•mpt}. after whatever Jt is you're ington Beach resident G ana Ethan sits aero'' from me going after. You kno w what I Rivadeneyra. against the sunht glass screen mean?" Is being the son of John door leading to ha s backyard. John Wayne died June 11 , Wayne a benefit o r a handicap He is dressed casuall y and 1979. Et han's junior year in when pursuing an acting ca- fashionably: · Brown cords. high school. reer? blue polo shirt, blue socks and The year following his "To have the image and brown dress shoe's. He has his father's death, Ethan took the recognition my dad had is father's square jaw and big high school profrciency test 'mind boggling. A nd the fact bones, but his shiny, dark hair :tnd passed. He graduated that he hacf all that and still was seems a gJft from his Peruvian early and immediately fol-so well liked ... I'm in awe. A lot mother. Pilar. lowed hi~ dad's bootsteps into of times they expect m ore out She lives nearby in Dover an actrng career. Li ke his of me because I am his son. Shores wi th younger sister. father. Ethan started as a stunt Ttrey d o n't look at me like a Marisa. man. "The Blues Brothers" shining new face. They look at Born in Lima. Peru. Pilar was his first movie. excludin~ me mo re like someone who's first met John Wayne in 1952 of course. a small part in ''Big been in the business years and in South America where The Jake" with his father when he they want you to do something Duke was scouting locat ions was a youngster and a few extra special. But it's definitely for a movie called "The ~omme(c1als in between. a plus. Alamo."They met again a year ··1 rolled cars. did car cha~ "I went on location with my 1 e · OateboOk/ Friday. May 3. 1985 __ ._ _____ PATRICK WAYNE --------. ht rick John Wayne was the third offour children by the laie actor and his first wife, J<>tq>hine Saenz. Hi1 siblings include older br:(>ther. Michael, older sister Ton~. and younJCr sister. Melinda- . Patric~ •s. is probably the most active and successful Wayne offspring in film and theater. He and Ethan recently starred in a:production of Neil Simon·s ••eomc Blow Your Hom .. at the-6rand Dinner Theater in Anaheim. 0 That production wa1 ~:l deliat," Patrick. said over a phone in Jupiter, Fla. last . AEtfaan lwd expressed an interest in wortina in the industry. He's been working as a stunt. man quite• i!it. and L tbouabt I would he!e h im alqng· to pm more ex nence u an -O ·'aetmg w pursue that ambition longer. Basically, it was a matter of older brother looking out for younaer brother... · After the enpaiemcnt al the Giand Dinner Theater. Patrick flew lo Aorida for tbe lix-week run of the J<>Sqlh Kesselring play. which closed last weekend. He was to have been immediately flown to New Yon earlier this week to promote the film .. The Rustler R1~," a com- edy/western epic.in which Patrick hast C.tneo role of WranaJer Bob Barker. a Good Guy who •• hired by the Bad Guys to kill one of the Good Guys. from New York be will head for the Kentucky Derby t~an back west .to bia ..._ill t'oiaca ~__E>erc t~c -~1anie and 19-year-old son Michael · .. My primary career move rilht now is in motio n pictwu," -said Patrick. f\1'11 be travelmrTo rtaJy-.OOn to make a movie for Italian tekvision. A western called ·Tex. Willer: rm looldna forward to that." Like bis father, Patrick it inla'elted in bepina the spirit of western fihm alive, but admits to a lets thaD enthusiastic audience that has been fed too many Hi&h-Noons in Space trilOlitt. ··There really isn't a great field ror west.em movies ri&ht now ... Patrick ad milted, "it's unfortunate.. but they're just not makinf a lot of wntems today. Hopefully. sometime. they'I start making films like my father use to make." · P~trick's acting career. like Ethan'l, started with bit pans in some of The Duke's movies. "I think there were about seven or ei&ht of them that I appeami in " be recalled. "'Rio Grande,' 'ihe Sean:hcrs.' 'nie Alamo:· 'The Green ~rets: ·eigJalte.' I have a lot otmemoriaofspendinatimc WJt~ D?Y dad. I was his only child a lot of'tima on the Id. and I didn t have to1competc then witb brothen or listen for attention. · "I have a very vivid memDty of my ded't lut week on ~ .. added Patrick. "I wan·c wortiaaat the time so I had a sreat deal of time to IPtDd with trim .'That't wbtn I realty began to understand the thillp that m.te my father so strona, aelf-reliant, couneeous. ... have that wne baic pbilOIOPf\)' tbat my father bad. l ~alue friendship, my father valued ~ I believe in ~·na "9nat, he believed in beina ~ But 1 don' try to hve up to my flther'a pbiloeopby Of' imlee. Tbere't no way I <i<>u.ld: Sure, there arc definite ldvaa_. IDd ditldvaaiqes to beioa a 1011 of Jolua Warne. Bui in my opinion, the ldvant11a far ou~ the diadvan...-. ~ I loved thatlnan." , • ::---:----~~~------mllll!mi!l' .... _...a.-................... ._. .. l•• F_lags: .. Fuiz ... and Small Worlds at Chapman ., " • ................. , ....... Top pboto, AaU. Ta' of Sln&apore aerTee 0.Tld aa4l KatllJ QalallA&. wlille Ruty Hood aad Tut SoderlblC (middle pboto) watc• tM crowd wtdl llarlala Hood. Below, he aiad aa1 i.aa.eu, wlao ftnt met on c1aa,_.. ea..-. ~J~l.¥lBB ,~J!iE • --c;,.,;;;;;,. --# --· - \- F 1 ft )-O ne countries arc represented by students attending Chapman College. Flags from those countries were n)'ing over the .\.lbert Schwett zer Mall as the Pres ident's Associates ga thered fo r an evening. on th e ca mpus. lnternat1onal studrntc:, l'C:.<.'Ortcd members (the)' ha ve made $1 .250 and above contn bu11 ons) and their guests to the area between Guggenheim (Bob) Gallery and Bertea (Dick) Hall for a champagne reception. Partici pa nts had the opportunit y to chat with the fncndly students.as they circulated with trays of hot hors d'ouevres. Jfc:, a c:,ma11 world ... two of the students we chatted wtth were from Iran. Both had attended schoolc:, 1n England and Swtttcrland. but met for the first time when assigned ac:, roommate~. That was just· the sta rt of the plca~_a.romg .. 1ha ~,-t--...,;;nlinurd wrfliainn-cr in Rester (CharTy) Dining Room. Rusty Hood , chairman of the t'\.l..'nt. there with husband Bill. a tru tee. and daughter Mariah. a Cha.pman grad. !.''<plained that the Pre 1dent's Associates group "a~ forma lized last fa ll at a dinner in the home of George and Judie Argyros. "We hope ·evening on the campus' will be an annual event." she added follow ing a welcome b) President BuCk Smith (there wnh Joni). There was much more ... after the Chi cken cordon bleu dinner. served on pl aid covered tables centered with hea ther arrangments. th e group of 160 was bagpipcd o" er to Waltmar Theatre to sec the musical production ~ "Brigadoon" performed by students. The "wasn't that great'.'" remark to Jim Dale (and Gretchen Brakesman) resulted in the alumnus· rcspon c. "Certainly. th ey are Chapman students." Later the still costumed cast and crew joined the President's Associates for dessert in front of the theater. Getting a lot of coi:npliments o.r her performance a} Fiona was pretty. talented Victoria Litherland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lilberland of Huntington Beach. The senior plans a career in opera and will continue her studies in use workshops. Among those there were DavW u4 Ka"y Q.liallag (she's a siudent), Sff ud Ray LamHreu (they donated wine for the dinner): Roa Soderllns and daughter Tari, Annette H•rwltz, Jack ud Deri de Knall ud Carol Blanclaard (she's director of development.) Also. on the guest list were Larry ud Marie S•noa, Leslie ud Qeryl 0.ryea, Dona ud Joe Nickelson and Georpa ud Wllllam Huey. ,, \ll•\llf\'- -I - llnttl Valene Sutton of !'le" pon &ach in vented a moH'ment alphabet for wnung the acti on of arms. hands. lingers and facial expressions USl'd in '\1gn la nguage. there "a' no wnnen form for the born-deaf pcopk This language hac:, been incorporated 1n ;:i ne'>'-spaper that has rec1C\ ed world auent1 on Sutton has received help along the "l' and recently outstandtn$ su pporters "l'fl' give n Stanley awards dunng a cruise ho~tcd by Bill ud Helen Hamilton aboard th l·tr Cannery Restauran t boat. "Isla Mujercs·· Peter and Bonnie Krel\ler with Alan Murplly (standing in for Tom and Emma Jane Riley) co-hosted the fl oating part) .Glen ud Dotti StllJwell were honorees. 1 n top photo. and NB Mayor Plailip Maurer ga' l' them their tanley Award al ong wnh one to George Wlilte, who pnnted the 450-pagc book. "Sign WAttng for Everda} Use" ar\d another one to the NB-based Nauonal Education C'o rporatton aC'C'epted b~ Juk Batter ud Jack Polley. The fourth award caught Hamilton h~ surprise. He launched the first issue of the newspaper wi th a party and has he-en a sponsor ever since. Datebqok/ Friday. May 3. 1985 11 .. -\ l I I ~ I I I • I ~-- ·~ ·-... llE53ll ~I •I' ,., '9J till l f~ ::~ .. ~ .. . .._ .... . .. c:-... c..s _ ....... JI Oe1et>oc>k / Friday, May 3. :1985 FM 6:08, l:lS. lt:ll SAl/SUN l:ll. l:4S, HO, l:lS, lt:lO u A WONDERFUL FILM •.. RICH IN IDEAS AND <NEltl{M'EttlNC 8EAUTY. 'Something, s Af oof again in Cost a Mesa · of "Sugar .. and .. My S1st1 I WAS AMAZED AND AKNEDBYll" c-Sil6if( HAI ,,,. Mcwiil>t .. ;, A SPECTACULAR FUSION Of IMAGE AND SOUND:' ,.,..... • • • .-§..' , . ~ -. For two caucs so close together, Costa Mesa ~nd Newport Beach m crossmg paths frequently in tb.ei~ co~­ munity theater offennp thas season. First the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse put on ·1'he S~J?­ porting Cast': Jast fall; now 1t s on stage at the Newport Theater Ans ~ter. Then · Newport revived the musical mystery spoof 64Somcthing's Afoot" earlier this year-and guess who's doing it now? Yep, Costa Mesa. Actually, the Civic Play- house saw the show first. ritountin' it eight years . ago a=;;;;;;;;:=-:==-------' and, like its recent productions '"WITNESS' is the perfect movie ... exciting, romMtic:, and beautiful to look at. Ham.on Ford .. tough, •xy, and ..,,.,. in the best ,,,.. of his career. Ham1on Ford .. the new Bogart." Pat COlhns. CBS NEWS MU • COITA .U fdw¥d5 Mann Bm Plui Soult Colsl PW.a ~ !>339 S* 1711 COIT• •sa • a iw fOWJfOS~Cerllel l._.(1 loro 9794141 ~1950I> _,_m.-J • llllllS. .... ...... •samteoasT • . ,.. ··-·-.ult .. ., . _, _ _. ,_,,. --~· ___ , ... E.-IU .... --- -IM-llll -a..•u -1 atnY •an cma Eileen," reprising it by popul demand. And two standou from that 1977 version, Su Wlasick and Jack Willc1 bacher, an: back to· lake c their old assignments. Director P1ati Tambellini production may ~ot be l musically accomplished as l more recent prcdeceSsor, b1 it's just about as much fun. It aimed at devotees of tl Agatha Christie-Mary Rober Rhinehart mystery genre wit like their skulld~ scrvf up with a little satirical spice The plot as pure •.,-en Litt Indians"· "l' way of '1l Mousetrap. Eleven peop find themselves trapped in a old Enalisb mansi~ and (be begin di~ each mo1 ingcniou'lly than tbc last, fro1 the sc:ne. To her . crcdi Tarnbellini (with an assi from production design• Nicholas Giaconi) creates se• era) methods of erasing h• that differ frem tti Newport rendition. - The Costa Mesa enscmbl displays varying ranges c talent, with Wlasick's camp: melodramatic portrayal of th (See Dl"l'Kllllm8IOfPate 1: Fu-tfE ht ... ~ !Me -~~lll!·~l!L-_ Ml, . .·~ l: J l •, a· l! I • . . It I: ( c. ~-:.:::::::::::::~~·-~.,...----...-------........ ~ .. ~&lllJlllS .. J .................... mJllll!llll .. J•lll TERMISSION ." .. Paee12 _ ' nephew at the· top of the Aguilera heads up a fine ·four-· . Also impressive are the oiece combo and Roberta Kay Marpleish spinster sleuth has added some deft choreo- obbic Schoon over and graphic touches for this first Knorr's Lurch-like lecher musical at the playh<>t-'se's new retation of the manor's address. . yman. ·-something's Afoot" will aying the romantic leads keep its first-time audiences humorous Mutt and Jeff guessing. if not always hum- . ng are Paul Klees a':ld ming. Performances continue · n Skadron, the latter dis-Thursdays through Saturdays ing the sh~_st vocal at 8:30 until . May 18 at the nt: Willenbacher does a Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamil- job with his stiff-upper-lip ton St., Costa Mesa. Ca ll nel and Les Reed (who 65()..,5269 for ticket infor- cd the cast too late to gain mation. gram creditt lends ethnic rP------------..- trorit y to the doctor's role. FRENCH FILM ·ounding-out he-cast in rying degrees of effective- ss arc Stephanie O'Bryan as Cockney maid, Myrna ilcs as a woman of some ystcry and Bill O'Neil as the tier whdtt'efinitely didn't do -he's the first one out of the director Sharo n RATED ~ NIT Tl£ATi£ 173-1211 2ttS l CNst ..,, c:.r... ..... JPG~3r -~--_ . ...... 11t-M51 P•Cf lC MiKw's• .na mu S46.1111 -. 11tm m.06ss OIWMllS SOUJH C:OASI PUlA £1MMOS ll0009l>Cl llU ut.SJlt MA"'•• PUl.A ·-~).~ -N••~mo lDW.s Cl TOIO EDWMOS llSSIOfl VUO IMl.I oau ma 531-Jset £DWMOS .... JWI Nmf• •ILLIT IJ9.ISOO -'34 2SSJ ~ fOllflMI VAlilY ~ WUIWI& • P'A~ •AT 3' oa• • 8'1-l"l THE HEAT IS ON! Bl:"'VERCf 1-1111.S t¥>- R :a. ~ A l'W.l.«Oil ltllif ft -·. -~--.. -- HfiM' --·ow .... ,.... 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Oatebook/ Friday, May 3. 1985 13 .,) . -f .. , • .... • 5 SJ a « I IT ON THE TDWN I Current era rOsy for Bordeaux By MARK ENLOW France's most rl'nowncd , . -and arguably best. wine producing region is that of Ilordeaux. The wince; of Bordeaux arc c;yno nymous with all that ts refined and elegant. Their delicacy and complexi t)'.. are seldom ri va led by any other wine. The region of Bordeaux, regions such as Burgundy. which is situated 20 miles Bordeaux is d ivided into inland from the Atlantic several appellations of sub- coastline, is the largest fine regjons. The wine fr.om these wine producing area in the appellations can vary in world. With an exceptionally nuance or complexity yet all good harvest. total producti on remai n true to the overall style can reach upwards of 100 of Bordeaux. One major factor million gallons; considerably in the determining of appella- dwarfing the output of other . tions is the soil types. The clay laden \soils fo und in the St. year for red Bordeau Estephe region produce wines best wines are deeply c that are somewhat fuller and with a firm tannic st often hgjher in acid than those· and need man y years 01 of the neighboring Pauillac in~ to completely devel appellation. whose soil is of 1976 was also a ver higher gravel content. and so vi ntage. yet it is defir on. The most frequently seen year to be consumed appellations are Pomerol. St. younger. Most wines Estephe. St. Emilion, Pauillac. year are drinkin~ ve1 Margaux, St. Julien. and now and will continue t Graves. "Clarel'' is a term that is fo r anqther 10 years or often used when speaking of 1978 was superb year Bordeaux wines. lrs meaning Bordelais. The wines di is French in origin and wa s roundness and cornpl· initially employed to descri be that will carry them t the clarity of appearance. and years of cellanng~ the d~cy or lightness of 1979 provided the ~ric. The term was crop in Bordeaux sine• eventually adopted by the Clarets of this vint.a British who were, at one time. impressive (even at thi~ the major consume.rs of the· age) and have been co1 beverage. to those of 1978 yet wi ) While the extended agi ng or more suppleness. Give cellaring of mpst red wi nes is reasonable prices. th1 ?Qtional..with a fine Bordeaux vi ntage not to be overl• .it 1s almost mandatory. In fact. 1980 was not as corr CELLARS many even consider it some-disaster as some wine what of a sin to pull the cork predicted. Though de ----t11tt-1~....ull.lil'."-fllilil~w~iwle!<_!.!t hl.!ilts ..lm!!:a!!..Y..___!.!1 i_gs te r in sty I c. the · 1 seem a bit ex treme. the re-great for near term co1 wards of patient cellari ng. are tion. One must alw; usually in the · form of a member to purchase " heavenl y drinking experience enjoy whil e waiting when the · cork · is finall y long term agers to I "W••r• II••.,, ... •r• ... d'-d wit• t•• car• t••v ,, ... ,., ... FROM OUR WINE CELLARS FrenclJ Favorites! Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1981-Compares with the perfect 1982 at a fr action of the cost ... . . .. . .. .. .. Chaleau Montr ose 1978~Supt~b balance. fuU of fruit An excellent v,lllue from one of France's best chateaux. Regularly $27.00. 01:1r price ............ .. Cha teau Potensac 1982-Possibly the best value from this exceptional vintage" Rich with fruit. perfectly balanced and en1oyable now! List pn~. $11 00. our price .. ... . ... . .................................... . Pinebrook 1981 Cabernet Sauv1gnon or 1983 Sauv1gnon Blanc-Both bottlings are exciting values at only ... .... ....... .. .. .. Santino 1984 Wh1te·Zinfandel /Great Zinf and el flavors m a soft. easy drinking style . .. . . . .. ...... :. . .. Only Paul Cheneau Blanc de Blancs Brul The best value in Spanish sparklers! Dehca le in style. <;uper brunch champagne! Stock up now for Mother's Day! Our price . ... .... . . ................ . 1975 BORDEAUX WINE TASTING AT ti-TH CELLARS $29.75 $18-;95 $8.99 $2.99 l $3.49 $3.49 A ldSl1ng trnm the ma1or Bo1deau• regions of this great vintage' Tuesday. May 7th al 7 00 PM at H1 T1me1 The l11b 1'> $4 / 00 and sl!alinR is limited so call for your reservation oow1 17 1·4) 650 TIM[ Hurry. seating 1s hm11ed1 Smirnoff Ta,.eray Gin 1.75 "· BE.ER Hdemw ScMcbl Eaporl ·- Vodka s899 1. 75 It. s1699 6 Ilk btts ................................................. s2tt Kentucky Tavern Bcubon 1.75 It.' "Get ready for the Derby" \ $7.99 Cuervo Gold 750 ml. $6.99 las ftoras lfht ' told TecPla 1.75 It. $9.99 •PRICCS DO NOT INCLUOf IA) 250 OGLE ST. . 650-TIME COSTA MESA 14 D•tebook/ Friday. May 3. 1985 Centu dt lbyo • ~· ml1td 0 MellcJl'I bttt ........................ 14" C•toea Mlntfal "''" 6 ~. btl ................................................... '1" lttllOll. l.hle, Chtny, • ~ ... "'""· popped. drinkable. The wines of Bordeaux ca11-198 1 produced man~ not be classified as any one cally styled · Bordeat particul ar varietal . as 1s the herent in most. is an a case in Cali fornia. Rather. depth of fruit and col• these wines are a blend of grape exceptional balance. A .va!1e tics that are panic,uJarly .Lo cellar for many year: suited to compliment each 1982 is possibly the other. The .major varietals vintage in Bordeaux si used arc Cabernet Sauvignon. epochal 1945. Along" Me rlot. Cabernet Franc. stellar .-'luali ty howe' Malbec and Petit Verdot. The equally lofty pnces. If 1 percentages of each grape used afford them. the '8 by a chateau is the key to their defi nitely wonh purch: individual style of wine. I 983 vi ntage Bordea1 Aside from the stylistic dif-not yet landed in this• fcren ces. which we will explore but arc available on a· later. one guiding factor in basis. This ca n be a making a purchase of a bottle mea ns to huy claret of Bordeaux is the vintage. great vi ntage (which I Nowhere on ea rth does the and almost always in yintagc of a wi ne play so great ..,deal of <;avinE 1mponant a role as it docs with futurcc; purchases. 11 1c; claret. And in view of the best , to deal with rece nt slew Qf excellent pe r1 c n cc d . repl. harvests. it is hard to imagine merchant. . how the curren t era could be As indicated pre• much rosier fo r the Bordeaux each appellati on in Be lover. produces a slightly d Briefly. let's take a look at style of win~ The w the vintages currently avail-Margau x ar'e perfum able on most win e merchant's fined and suhtlc. Tt shelves. Pauillac arc powerful a 1975 was an outsta nding in style. -uctun ·cellar op. 'I gooc. itely ~ a bi· of th i· y wcl o do sc s is : >0ked! pletC': critic :idcdl• :Os ar1 1sump 1ys re ines t or th 1s1ng. JX ba\ ·ountr ·utu rc 1 idc; from )8:\ is ---------------------·---------------~ ri~ MAY GARDEN --~·· nt:• TON THE TO\NN MOTHER'S DAY LUNCH I PECIAL ' SPECIAL DINING llL~r\ s4so Sil. ll-4 W Ow ners, new di.s hes a·t Pur rriz·ns . ~~'r.1Menu ~~l~!~.~::::F~~p~~~~·~:~trr J J • Regular Menu AIS,O Available ·~11on lrorn lht lur..11 Mienu • II-» It ._. .. """ $1 5.95 fo r steak and king crab apP\!t11cr were not .. crispy." as DlllEI SPECIALS r..1!!9S.:..' w atebooll: Staff legs. and.include soup or sa lad touted on the menu . But the ;; 1 Combination Crispy Chow Meei ................ 17 .. . and fresh baked whole wheat fla vors of spinach. onion. 11 4 Cemtry StytrChicken ............................. S9,. o"".ners someti me s . rolls. Quantities arc generous. ricotta cheese and walnuts ~.6 Crispy ~ ......................................... s1oee • drasuc change to an and meals remain an excellent mingled well. accented by the = 11 Broled Boston Conch ............................. s10- 1shed restaurant. So I value. although these pnccs Feta cheese dressi ng. • ... s.. t lristlt • c... .... ......_ tm115'-tm crcd. when I hear~ that re pre c n t. an 1 nnea se of a M y husband· s bro i I c d ~~iiiiiii!!!!i!!!!ii!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j M . Lou. a man w1~h 25 d~lar or two per cnm.·c sinc.c swordfish ($12.95). moi~t and ~.f restaura nt expencncc my last visit. Evl'ryth ing on fla vorful.· surpassed one I 1nca and. France. took th e · menus. in fact. is a bit tasted recent I> f~r $14.95 a la Puffins in Corona dcl hig,hcr. carte. . in December. ~ou}.d ,he itOt that doesn't see m 10 An ahundaricc· of avocado the "natural eati ng . I ve deter the customers. There's slices a nd crab nfrat crowned cd there? Would it be often a line dunng the day on my veal rrvocrabo ($14.9?): r" Worse'? . Saturda~s and Sundays .. (Res-The veal 1bclf was not Prov1m t 10 worry. A recent VISl t crvatio ns may be made after 4 4uality. but an ~xcellen t dill tlins de monst rated that p.m. on weekends. and an y-Hol.Jandaise sauce en hant:cd Jose Orozco cont inues in time dunn$ the week.) the dish . .\chew~ brown nee kitchen. cooking with So how is the food'! Good. pilaf with almond s. plu four ral ingredients, and the The spinach walnut filo rolls -different nicely-cooked fres h favori tes remai n on the j $4.951 whi ch we shared as an (PlcuceecTOWN/Pagc 18) u. Breakfas t still feat ures -- at whole grai n pancakes 'i 'j } j J...j waffies. stuffed French ~ 1 ...,/,~ and a variety ofomeleues ' 'o~ .\ · other egg dishes. Fi1w Conti 1wntal <:11i .. i11 • U\. howcvc.: . ~yeal a bcr of new 1 tt«is wh 1ch baned wit h the original s. make for a broader and 4ioph1st1catcd selection. r instance. lunch now and .. till an \clH·nlun· in \atural Eat in~ I ol•lloil l1r1111k1 .i-1 A· 111111 h • 1'1orn1.tl I 11111111: 1 .. r I >11111..r l-.~p··rit·t1• ,. 1tw •11t1·r"t"r "' <111111111 .. 111 111 1111 .. 1,...:.rnt 1lr1t•,..ph .. r1· ,./ \A.Ith .:• .. .ci l\UlrllhUf"" tnttat ... ts a few French dishes. :m:'io ..:. c.011,, 11 .. ~ .• C.uro'"a d1•I \111r as Croq ue Monsieur ~===~====~~===!9l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ma-------i 5 ). the hot melted Swiss 'l ••t ... n Oath 1.10.1;7 t !IC and tlam sandwich: a sa nt sandwich of sauteed ns. musnrooms, tomatoes turkcv with cream cheese. r newcomers are falafel. te Christo sandwich and emadc fusi ll i noodles d wi th fresh vegetables eggs in an oi l and vi negar ($5.SO). You can also 11 with Canadia n bacon. ken or seafood. ($8.50) cw. too. at lunch and er. are the Cobb salad ll) and a paradise frui t I I ''-'n cd in a flu ted pincap-ir l'antaloupc. 111 'l\1t for dinner also .1kd \Orne attractive en- 1n novations: stea med veg- ic , al dcnte: chicken breast a I 1c;a. marinated in oi l. rn Juice and tarra~on. then kd and topped Wlt h Dijon l': coquill c a la ·Puffins. gltng scallops. shrimp and meat in a "Cream y mush- and white wi ne sauce, ·d with melted Swiss and l'san cheese. More ad- ns: clam and chic ken in1 and pepper steak. 11Tins' "light" meals are available. including a tl y potato specia lty. he of the day, Puffins stew 5) and a design-your-own lcttc ($5.95). II ainncrs range from 5 fo r the vcgetablc o latc to HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT CRUISES Cruise aboard THE COAMOA"NT u you dine and dance H1wa11an style p Buffel by WOOCy s Whirl and autt*1bc South Pacific "°°' ;: Dy :;.na Hiia Oa11Cers T111$ """ nour crvase arranged 111 INtne Coast Chlr1erl deQarts a1 ~ 30 P "' Sunday eve111ngs at MAY sP£c1AL ~ •39.SO per s>e'90" SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCHES Delight 1n Ille trtSll ocean bfHZ• 4' you fl('tpy 1 C~ne Bnincn c:ala...C Oelane s This retax1ng 211 nour narrated Harbor Tour IS a gr&al way to ~n any YSundly Boardtng a1 9 30 am every SuNlay ;w;tJivLI ~.;.:,:;::=~1~ ... ~~~ .. •o M•• "°"" •19.50 .oune •10.so children (2-12) unct.f two fr .. .Mnadou matt be made 24 bra .• iD actnace . ~ Fori ... rntioaa ud I.Dformatioa call (714) 675-1481 ·~-=· he,_, ...... j Announcing.:. Now Serving Sunday Brunch Savor the flavor of old Mexico w1 1 e you a e. COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPA.GNE 11 AM to 3 PM FAMOoS FOR OUR 18~Z. TEQUILA MARGARITAS • P~•.ch •·B•n•n" • Melon • Strewberry • Blue • Tr9dltlon•I I Plus. Full Senice Bar I • . 1268 S. Newport Blvd. Costa Meaa 645-0324 .,..WU.AJ.JA.-" ....., • •• 1"fWf '°' ... ,.,_., .. . .... t'Atofftli (....,.,, "., .. l"WJU l.Q.J, ...... ~'-"'h .. ""'' fM•o "'ALAl1 t\ooef ,,. • .,... HILAlh '"'ti I tt ~'MtU UU , .... ,. ,, I ........ -Al,4 . t•..n ,, .. t M.tUU..UI"-••'Iii•~ \ TWflfMll,ttt•t•' ·-~·. "'""".u·~ _,._..........,. ,._, ... ott--M .. , PWnY m.n -.a> CWk ,. ' ... (W"'9\l'' ...........-~_....-1f~·l .. "-'t 9' ,,_..•-•Otl'A"f11 > ·--· ... ... ..• .... ., ' ..... .. -. ... 0-~ .. "" ·~ .. • .. • "' t\ M . .. . .. • • ..... .... .,_ .. ·ffitAa<*llRjRL ~ llO'la. - 18700 MacArthur [}1vd IMne, CA 92715 ph (714) 8JJ -2770 Oatebook/ Friday, May 3. 1985 ?tr 1 • 1\%1 Aoam~ At May11ot1a Hunt1ngrbn Beach 968 5050 ,, WE PROM1SE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD l L'NCHFS DINNERS TROPICAl (.(l(KTAllS BANOUfT fAClllTtfS C.A TfRING. FOOD 10 t.0- 0PfN 1 DAVS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO J t4 fl•'<ttn Rivel ~71 1:>10 Neflt Knou·~ , Anahv•m 99r, qq;>o OUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IS BACK. lkt 11·111hv1 div '-tu11d,I\ B1 1!!t·t Hr 111l< Ii .If l..1 l1.1-l11 1v' II \\,1'"'11' ll .1dd1111 Hh .111.111 1 lin h:1nip:1~m· tlrn\l'd \1.1d t"\l'l"\lllll' .Ill' fklgt.lll \\,1 tfk-.. (tltlllldt•((l"-.. fll ' Ii 1 1111 1 .111d I 1 l ·'I 1 I r 1111 \\ l'fl 1 lt I\\ If...,, l,ll 1-, ,If Id \t Ill,\ .II It 'I \It I\ f 111 • '\1 '\\l ~ 1i1\'I ..., 1·!1",L~.11 11 B1d!v1 H1 11111Ii1 ·\vl\ "11 11d.t\ lr11111 l!l .1111 It 1 .!. J.,( I I\ I) 1 \d l rl,.... " I() ()0. ( Ii tld I\' 11 } I!) t )() I 1il111111vd'11n1pl1nw111.11\ 1 li.11t11),1g11v • I 1 1111 l I' le 11 \ 11 ti I 11 ·r .... I >.1 \ .. ----- CELEBRATE CINCO DE MA YO This Weekend At m.1'CAsA Friday, Saturday & Sunday Open Daily from 11 a.m. Our f;;tmous Margaritas are made with Gold Tequila:_! Entertainment. in The Burro Room . 296 E. 17th St .• Co:;ta Mesa 645-7626 • • Oatebook/ Friday, May 3. 1985 OUT ON Tt-E TD\NN . WITM BFENDA c:APCJNERA THE BORDEAUX -Pres- ents Special entertainment S pec ial e nte(ta inme'n t feat uri ng .. Opus Four." a · string e nsemble. is planned fo r your listening pleasure at The Bordeaux Resta urant in Costa' Mesa. The popular gro up has played for the Finery and Upstart & Crow at South Coast Pl aza. All the mem bers of .. Opus Four" are members of the Orange Coast Sym- pho nY.. The Bo rdeaux invites you to this special evening to enjoy an elegant dinner wi th fine wine (I 00 to choose from) and relax to the sounds of the special recipe!) will pro1 string ensemble in the cozy served at-'5 cents pc atmosphere. "Opus Four'' will (excl uding ta~-out ard play from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on May 5th at all 20 locat Tuesday. May 7. Reservatio~ the'Southland. DELICI• are a must! Call 540-3641 . Dedicated to the Sl GRINDER -Has Ole' Day! quality. of foods, The G rinder Gourmet Coffee meticulous care in Shoppes of southern Cali- aration, and knowi ng t fornia salute C inco de Mayo, portancc of fas t, fri end 1985 as the special day_ to vice. the Grinder Resta hono r the heritage and ac-buys and serves onl complis hments of over freshest 100 percent , 3.000.000 Hispanics in the Los cao USDA Choice 1 Ange les and O range County produce. fi sh. fru its an areas. The G rinder's. famous etables. The di verse Chili & Beans (their own creative Breakfast. Lun 1 -,.----.iiiiiiil _______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-1 Dinner menu incl ud• CILIB•ATI Cincode~ Sunday, May 5 luncheon Speclala M•rg•rl!H H•lf Price Cinco de Mayo items s El Burrit o Gn Quesidillas, and · the popular La Concha Sc fresh, chilled green sat: vro in a giant toniUashc seasoned ground beef. cl cheese. fr esh avocado. t and zesty salsa. For th< AMICOS RES ............... a.&-11..--.---~o-ve~r:· Grinder s $3.95 2200 Harbor Blvd.-Coate MeH, K M•rt Pin• Steak Break: seven th ic 642-8274 · 842-1271 der & juicy ounces of · WILD GAME Complete Dinnen ... ,_ .... Hippo. v ........... . ~ lth•-··i·Wli.I~ , _ •-·~·•s 1011_1.•s ~ --~ : nc uires soup or salad, wlld rice •~ and Hunter's Pie , 801 E. Balboa ()Nr;~~~SUIA 673-7726 Choice Top Si rloin steal pletc with soup or salad, potato or french fri es a1 percent natural squaw (served 5-9 p.m. 7 n ~ week.) The Grinder Gourm<: fee Shoppes have b together the two conce "Gov~met " -&Rd .. , Shop." 20 convenier cations in Los Angele Orange County. For t cation nearest you, call 468-2333. 16m ......... _. ................ .-.-.-.-....... THENEWPORT~R (.r•1t•hr,;i1r tn1<, t11<,1<1ru hohrf,1y n honor of M{'x1co\ 1nd{'l){'nrlrnrl' ,11 VOiiiric·1ghllorho<Jd Crintlt·r h11 11t.-IX'.lrty ,lpf><'t1tr. try our l 1 B11r11tc1. Cr .m<tt · I\ ~1.mt W t ·ti I~ ·1 I .t11d l 14w1 l14H 1110 topp1'<I ~tllt rl)1l1 ,Jr\ll 11(•,m<, tlfAlf'tl t lwdd,u t hl't'\t· lri·-.h .1v11< ,ufu c hopp<·d 0111or1'> tlrn1 t h tvt• drt•\,1111! ltiu-. J <,111.111 -..1l,1d All for onl\' 1, 1' • · Lavlsll Baffet For Mt Day The Newpon er has b1 back their· popular < pagne Buffet Brunch Sunday a nd in addition help celebrate Mother'5 will again offer a lavish pagne buffet brunch Plaza Ballroom a nd Palme restaurant. Seatir fro m 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.n guests wi ll be able to c from a variety of garder salads. and fresh SCl melo n and selected t with honey yogun dn Entree selections will ir Belgian waffles made to omelettes made to earved bdurbon glazed and roast baron of beef. red snapper, and eggs au: herbs -all complemen· crisp bacon and sa croissants, mou~ses, as: entremcnts and unli com.plimentary champa1 Strot~ing mpsicians enterilin thrO\fghout th 1peI]Pr the prep- ~e im- ly !ier- urants y the ~meri­ neats. d veg- a nd :hand ~s for Lich as nde , very .lad: a 1d ser- llwilh 1eddar t Cof- ·ought pt-s of .offee:; t lo- , and 1e lo- (800) ·ought ~ham- ssing. iclude :>.rder. :>rder, ham fresh •fines ed by Jsage, oorted inite<t :Jie. will ~din- • TON THE TO\NN estauranL> THE WEEK >CHRIS CRAWFORD >atebook Corres,_..t Mauri~e Staehle grew up in the restaurant usincss in Alsace, where his parents owned ooth a restaurant and a small vincwarsJ . • From there. he worked a.s a chef in London. Paris, Nova Scotia, Bermuda. and Sa n Diego. Today, Staehle is Director of Food and Beverage Operations at Le Chardonnay. the mai n dining room at the Registry Hotel. lnine. .. I've seen a .lot ofeotmtry," says Staehle. "but now Southern California is home to me, ndJ have no desife-to go anywhere else. 1-t hu a lot to do with the clientele that I have established at Le Chardonnay. T his·area has hce n very good to me." · Another reason that he favors California , he says, is that .. the produce, fresh fish , and fresh me~t are just of top quality. I'm also very impressed with the wines that Cali fo rnia is producing now. There are some exceJlent -wines ~~ming out.'~ offers about 120 different wines from the restaurant's temperature-controlled. glass- t'.nclosed wine room ... The biggest sellers in the dining room are Q:alifornia wines." Staehle continues. "and our ho use wine is a California chardonna·y from Ho ffo mao Winery ." Wheri Le Char.donnay opened in 1982, ~ys Staehle, "the· restaurant was originally designed for 140 seats, and the seating is now 95. We took o ut · so~e tables in o rder to . 'I -.. ~ Maurice Staehle of th' Le Cbardonnay Restaurant/Rea!•~ Hotel bi lrrine. .; i provide mo re pn vaQ and to keep the sen ice I at a high level, because. face it. if ,·ou do 140 I pcople..ar 1.u~~h time. your sen 1cc.1s go~ng to Le Chardonna} 's nouvelle light cuisine was first prepared b) Sta~h lr. who served as the restaurant.'s onginal chef. "W e introduced a new concept into Orange County that hadn't txtcn do ne befo re." he says. "The emphasi·s is on light food. with no starches in the sauces. th roughout the whole menu. And we use--the- best of every product we can get o n the market. lfwe don't get a quality product. we don't sell it anymore." · ___ '1.a\l(( ~frigcraLt.; ~' cia~~~cl~"'"'~ nigh1.rn rrail ~ to lOOI.. rm.,r 111.•c l 4uKkh under m id water. drain.and pat Jr: MANDARIN ORANGE BEEF I V, poud1 flau tied 11• caps water 11• leH,...ult 3 lablapeou ~ry 11terry 1 eu wlll&e 3 "* table1poo111 cona1tarcll 4 '• caps of cora oU 2 sca1Uoa1, e11t la llalf·l•cll lengtJH 3 tabl~spoons dried oruge peel, grated · 3 tllla tllttt P.ser, cet la hlf-iDcll squa res 3 tables,.... MY u'lltt ! tabletp ... ....,. 1 leup11a HUate .U '4 c.p ddcta ''"'-cli 10 ~rte4 small Ito& red pepper pods Place flank-on tteak on· a Oat surface and. holdi ng a sharp knife parallel to the beef. or;hcr 11 in half widthwise. Cut each half into very thtn or;lu:r!i. . ahout one.quarter inch each. Pia~ beef in a mixing bowl and aod l/1cup of1hc OF THE WEEK ' AUTllEN'l'IC MAI T Al 'f• omce MJen .. rt ram "14 ......... ,_ ' 40Uftl ...... J .. ............ ,.. Add sail. I tahkspoon ofwrni: and the egg wh11e 111 ~ht; meal. Sur rn a rrrcular motion until the w b.1teis hubbl~ .\dd I 111 tabkspoons of cornstarch and 2 tal'llrspoons of 0 11. Star 10 blend :Combme 1he scallions. dni:d orange peel and frC"sh' ginger. St-t a!>rdc. Red peppers should al'IO be ~l a<.rde. < ·ombtnc n:mainmg "inc. corn'ltarch and watcr . ...O~ sauce. <;ugar. wata. sesame 011 and ch1ckt"n broth. S11r well. t !rat rcrna101n g orl in a wok and\\ hen 1t 1s vc~ h•ll add the hccf < 'vok onl\ .i s 5cronds and rcmO\t' •.1uH.kl\ "1th a 'ilrarnn. draining >Adi. Return to hot oil for onh I S <,ernnd~~a nd dra in again >A 1th tht· ,1r:11 ncr C (><11. for a third 11mc tu'r unh l S-'>i.'l.'onds. Th" pron·~., makl' 1hc he'd' cr15p~ on the outside. )Ull'Y IOSlde. ·: ; , Drain all 0 1! frorp the wok. Rt"tum 2 tablesp()Ons oforl 10 the wok and add the tlot pepper pods .. stITTm.g over high heat unlll they begin 10 tum brown. Remove the pepper pod.s. Add the sca01on mtxture- ·and stir. Add he-ef and cook. stirring constanll) for I 0 o;cconds. Sur in lhl' wine mixtun: and cook for about 15 second'>. 5trmnrconstantly. Serve immediately Th" recipe was ·submiued b~ the Mandann (iourmet Restaurant of Costa Mesa. l '<a o•D«I piuapple j•lce Mal Tai j•ltt• Frctb Lime •Mai Tai Jule~ ''• OftCt 1agar 1yrwp a.._ OUtt gttudiH '" once ora11ce c.racao ''a OUtCe fa11i ... la ~ Otlntt orgeat !dropspened This recipe was submitted by the Mandann Gourmet RcstauranJ of Co!\ta Mt"sa . Mother's D~y' Champagne Buff et Brunch s 10.95 Children (12 and under) S5.95 9 A~ to 2 PM Waterftont d ining overlooking heautiful !\lewport Bay rtassical Live Entertainment for your listening pleasure Dinner -.ton ed from { P~t OF NEWPORT BEACH I ...... ,.. .... \•I I ~ 2$J~t_Hwy . Newport Buch 873-1505 u.. I k,-.. • ~ • • ""-.r... e ~ ........ " ... """' ~...... .,. ,.~ • 6.'1 , ....... \ ... 4 .... ""' ,,,..,. f r•t~'•·'" • • I • * ,. • H ...... 'C•.&.a.t. u-~. L ..... __ - . • lfk! REGIST~ //<>Id L_1~ \~l~lltl~l\~l<I "· ,. Uve Entertoinment•,.,izn•TO<o lor CAU 67S-S7n Datebook/ Friday. May 3. 1985 25 ~ 17 - \ --· .. • eeteleate etnc" de mall" WIDE 5CRHN·SATi-l1i:He-.-v:-----.=...c; for all .maior sporting events Open 11:30 AM to 10 PM Original DoubJe Margarita~ $1 .00 9093 ADAMS HUNTINGTON HACH AH Mexican Ifft $1 .00 f1f1<1'1 111111) ' I \I I~ Ill·~< 11 ....... . . NEIL SIMON CftOll ... 004IOIRT llflOS Tll llZZLlll IAICI IVSIClL 1 a Date~/ Friday, May 3, .1985 TOWN ••• FromPa&e15 vegetables finished the plate. Interestingly. all dishes are cooked without salt. and I missed it only in the lentil soup. Honey and fructose (not sugar) sweeten all the d esserts maae. at Puffins. (They oc- casionally bring in some Frer.ch pastries. which. they will ·alert you. are not sugar- free.) One dish which hasn't changed at Puffin's is the c.arrot cake, which though the HOTEL •.• From Pa&e 16 mg IX'f!OOS The pntt C1f the buffet "S 11\ for Adults and SI 0 -ch1ldrrn ( h1ldren under J arc free. Re~rva1 1un' are 'ug· 'ge~led and may hr made h)' calling 644-1700. nt. 700, r hl· Nl·wpc>na 1;; lo~:at<·d at 1107 Jambl1rr•· Road. Newpon lk·a• h, ad1acen110 lhC John Wayne Tennis ( luh .\mpk trcl· parli.1ng 1' a•ailablr • comphmrntar) valet parking "ofTrrcd REGISTRY HOTEL -lt"s C'Umpa1t11~ 6 Roses For MotlN-r(s Day! \n11d\1 1he ;;plcndor of th•· l<cgl\I!'\ ll111cl. th•· \lafT v.111 help mJke th1' da) a' \pl'l 1al Im \1othl·r a;; ,h,•" 111 hN IJm1h fh1•\ rroudl\ pn·...-nl h•·r "1th '"'" tt-'"'""'lllll<U-1.r.u.uWJA'"-'''-·and c~....mom ,,.. '"""'arn ... :in hl.'rh11n11r l<l'la\Jrtdc.n11•~ th•· l'lq!.illl'l' 111 lhl\ 11nld m1·tlal ,1wanl "'lnn1n11 L..-( hardnnna) l<l'\taurani ( llll<J~ trum dcln tallk 'pc1•1alt1n ~ul'h :I\ l<oa\ll'd Duckling. Norwegian \almon. and Veal w11h Wild ~u,hrt~tnl\ Mom ·will dl·hght m grac111u\ '1Crv1rc and a11enfion to dc1a1I while bt-1ng ..crrnadrd ,. flavors are excellent. stifl wins addition of awnings. T the heavywe ig ht cha m · still the warmth of woo pionship. "' accents of green. the gJas! Brewed decafTe is excellent, tops over white clofhs and the wine hst has gro~. lead with green. Anc with about half imported ahd smoking section. by th• half California selections. den. and nonsmokins Rot>en Mondavi vintage overlooking the activ1t1 house wines are available by Coast Highway. remain 1 the glass and carafe.· And. a separated. nice innovation here. four of the varietals may be ordered by the glass. Classical tapes still play in the background and the res- taurant looks much the same, but it's fresher. cleaner. thanks to the Lou's repainting and PUFFINS. 3050 Hwy... Corona • de l 640-1573. Open Mon.-T a.m.-10 p.m .; Fri .. 7 a. p.m.: Sat.. 8 a.m.-11 Sun., 8 a.m.-10 p.m. ·try lhl" :mollfng Ne ... port I h:imhl"T Pl:i~ \1;\\ 4th 1\ the da' • The lialhoa I er ... Brunch 1\ ..cr\'l·d from IO"IO a m -l will rn111all' 11~ li~t hrunch c ru1s rm Prier\ range frum \II> 50 plu~ ta\· ikmand ha~ been m·rn,·nJous.".,, and gratuity. I-or rc'4·r\:111on\. call Hlark. nf( atahna Pa'!.\Cng.·r Sen 1 751-.2044 The Or:ingt· ( 11unl\ B:illmom are grnng tu \Ian our hrunch n offer\ a magn11iccn1 Molhc·r\ IT.I\ BuOe1 '111turday;; and ~undJy~ and wc'rc at its best. Ynu won·1 want your mull\ It; d111trigh1 .Jnrn11c1n&buffl-1.l·har m1~~ en tree .. \Ul h J\ Baron 'of lkcf. < rah n111'9r ~pt·c·1al pr11e drawing~ a <law\. 1-.gg\ Ekm·chll. and Omcleur' narra1rd hJrh(u cru1~ Wr c'J>l"l" prl'parcJ 10 her filing. AO \unuunJ ing an fX>'lll\l' rnpun'4· from.the puhlic nQu1s1L{' prr"1Cnlal111n of frc\h ..alad~ <ind dn~n\. 1a\IC'fulh prepared Ii' 1hc1C Hrunlh v.111 Ix· ..er,t'd ahoard 1h masterful F rcnch < hl'I \1f1 hu11nml1·" l'a' 1hon (.)Ut'l'n PJ,...:ngcr\ will tie gla)St'\ of \par~hnie. 'hampJgnt· a nd l.'nl'" ,, lieJut1lul .irr:i, of dl\hC'\ from 1h linl' l'ntenainnwn1 h' J harp"' .1mJ -Jll prt'parc·•I h' Talc-"I 1hc p1:in1st Rmncb 1~ M'ne1;cd._...fi:cw1Q<J>l~l..ull~~'-'Ql:P..-.._\ --"'<'.,.'-4..l,.~W>fiFQ!-f'Al-+-l -4(~,1~.-1A-\ "'""il'il~Aio<ln,......1tt1llr<c:"f'Attt"lc rim Pnu~ Jr\." Jllult' i I) 'I~ ;ind r h1 ldrrn 1he l'a• 1hon ()Ut't'n ~hdn 1hr11u11I undt•r t~. i 7 YS plu\ la\ .1nJ gr;Hull\ """'Jll'rl ll.tr~1r ·rhl' hrum h c "'1akl· ~our rl',~:na11on\ t•arl}' (:ill l'\pl'l'tcd lo la\\ Jh<1u1 an hour 7U-!i77 7 r hl' Rt'S"'" 11011.'l 1~ lncatcd 0 11 halt dl.'paning tht P:iv1hon al IOa MarAnhur Blvd in Irvine rr1urn1ng at 11 'O am Pn<I.' nf 1h PAVILION QUEEN -A.uo .. rtt Brudl Cnlttt 1o1<1ll l'lc' S I!< tnr adulh and S 12 for l. 10 and undt"r Brunl·h ""'" he h -i111on uni). rall 1\7 '· '014 CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEATRE prewwt. -=----- CABARET Two Shows loth1r'1 l1y May 12 FULL WAITER SERVICE ., . FULL BAA SERVICE . REI: (714) •· 1540 690.EL CAMINO REAL TUSTIN 92680 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-2030 Weekdays 11 ·30AM-2:30 Featuring Our Famout ~ ••· llOlaE CIHSllUI WIT,, •• , ... I ,,.... ,,. OILY $i" P+us 15 other Items from 89c COlD DUFT IHI OllY 70t 645-3678 1976 NEWPORT BL\ COSTA MESA ~ Now S~rving COUNTRY Sn\£ SUIDIY $19! llllCI -· lncludtn Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:11 Al te l :H Pl 845-IOl1 -17U Plecentl• C&ta ..... ---~---- - iere's :l, the table over- t he : ~r­ area. es of licely :'oast Mar: hu .. 7 n.-11 p.m.: - '3nhon • ·· rh .. 1)' Hvh ·c ·:w,· J1sc on :,01ng 10 ipagnc. 1d. our .a '-Cl} : Ill\ d~ u tlcrcJ : Jlufk1 Whal•• '4t°OI\ ·u1-..· " and .1 m and · hul1l'I h1ldr.-n fcM'r PM Ill .. -$6. t ·o. CJN .THET t; BARN &\c the µrime ol your life chooainc n1m llw e1l.t'n&iYe ~ iLeaa menu. teak. ... ..eafood, ut.da. Ital.Mui and u can d1.\hes.. a.nd1DOft. West.em harm and country ambience. .umh M f . Dinner M -S, H.ppy iur M fo' 4 :lO-7 p.m. S.&elli&e diah. .l\I' Pnl.t'rtaanment and danc:inc· ·un l"ham1>11«ne ~et ~ O .! :I() Kanquet f.atitia. 14982 Wh1ll. Tunan. 730-01 lS. HF. ORI GINAL BARN ARMF.R STEAIBOUSK ·l.,.' Thi')" 11re the Ofiltnat. Famous frn lllt'1r one UMl-a·balf pound Purtt•rhuu.~ steak.a and featuring 1•nh" hr111l1~. Proudly aervinc f~ !~ """' Lunch Mon:--Fri 11 -2. Oin S111 K Sun from -4 p.m. 2001 Harbot Hhd <'""ta Mf'!li&. 6-42 9777. t-::\:'ol lC;AN'S fri..,h fmrl !!('rved with a aide of fun. ~1·1111 f Palures unique .ippetiuni., I"'''· 't'afood. cn>ta.ant und-1d11.... hu~ers, Mesican diahes,, n•t 1ln uciting brunch menu. J '"" h .ind dmner from 11 Lin. 1· .. k.t11.,... Hrunch 9-3 on ~ke'nda. 'ull bu with' ~ drinb. &JIVV hour 4 i wultdayL In Co.ta . SoUth ~~ "8aa'patki111 tor i., Sin 141 :1938. In Wat.minster. ,_.., \\>f"liltm1ns&er M•U 891 4522. I >..n, 1111: n rn1nga in We.tmiOAter 1 ••• 11 llln fWffOL AH A G Kll.L - l lloliday T nidiuonaUy an all .\ml'm"3n r.vorite place Lo e.l and µru'Wi for r am1ly dinj"I· Everyt.JU"« fo1111 11111'} •teed8 and d\olla lo .. ,,.., 1111 • hu·ken disbee and fresh ~·ul•••I Hounl.eowl salad bar. !'·111m pl11•1\111 d•ily luncheon bufTeL OJ'"'" 1l11ilv fordinin« and oocktails. .t I I I Hmt.11 St., <'A!l'ta Mt!M. '•" IA'IOO 'KAZYllOHSF. n :AKHOUSE ~11thf'nt1r rountry dinintt. featurin, t-a .. lt'm ('om Fed Beef-~rime Rib. frt"'oh seafood and apecializins in lhP1r ramOllll p&n·fn.cf".tAliib, and dt'!lo;ertA. l.unch Mon.-Fri. l l :l. llinllt'r Mon. .. ~ 5 p.a. (Dinner rl...,.. rvall()N iuaranteed). Aut.henlic w.-..tf'm decor, duci .. and live "_'U~I(' In lJw Mloon., 0yw Rd. f .11t/Nt'Wp0rt P.Y.. Senta Ana. M!l l~J2. dishes alao. Manicolli, l~na. 11pa 1hetti; all bom~made. The al· m<»phere i.s frif'ndly a nd the i.ervice ia faAL Serving breakfast. lunch and dinner. Weeltnittht special'\ Phone orders aca1pt.ed. 15.'>0 ~uperwr Ave., <'osta Mf'Sll. 6.'>0 :l t:l6 • POOR RICHARD'S KITCH'EN Pleasant patio dinantc with ~pee tacular ocean view. Famed for their sumptuous Be~1&11 wam~ Hrealr. fut, lunch & dinner Ho memade !IOUP8 made daily . Modest in prirt', h~h in quality and suvi("(' f\ffr and wine served. Open da1ly from H a.m. 1198 S. Coast H wy. 10 l.8f(una Mercado. Lacuna Beach. -4g'7 ·I fi67 CA• HEMI NGWAY'S Heminpay'!! 1s 11 celt'hral111n nl adve'nture. of romanre ..tnd thr ..rt o( livinR. T heir rTl'11t1ve r11,he' w1111 a silver award and Lht>\ 11ffer llll exLens1ve wine liilt. The atm•,,.µh~rt• i11 warm and friendly and lilll'<J w1lh enthusiasm F.stahlished "<1nre l~f;':!. this l"e!'tauranl/ra(e 111 1.11 all!tl 111 COf'ona del Mar al l'11nfo C ·, .a..1 H wy -at MacArthur Blvd f;j I 0 1 lil MARRIOTT -Nicoles Grill Mesquru-.~. hm1hn1t 1~ th1' -~1afty fi~l'i' "'Mif' mf'nu-rFalu~ fresh seafo•><1 and prim .. meat>. and sensat1onaJ Caiun C reolP'-Pf'<'l&I,. un a daily has~. Dine in 11 i'"a .. ual, rl'l111 ed alm1,.,phere wilh runl.t'mpt1r1H') mu.<1ic lmport.f't'i prml..., fn1m Enic land complement the allli1Cll' t' decor. Dinner L'I wrvr<l Mun :-.al from fl p.m. N1rolesis hK'11lffl·W1thm I.he Newport Hearh Mamoll ltutel. 900 Newport ('t'nlt'r I >r 1"11ll 640 4()()0 JAOI': DRAGON Su-pinto the womlt·rlul w11rlrl 11( lh1• OT1enl. Tht> .litde l >raicun ~p1-.·111J1,..., IO s~hwan & Msndartn ClW•lnl°' ,,, old China. V1"H hut•l 1'< W11ll1K·t' IA'1' with Chef Y1 ('ht'n. Open rur lun«h. dinner, SaL and Sun Dim Sum (Chinet1e Tea Cakl' Hrunrhl »i.n quel (•dliti~ art' availahll' and httr and wine are ..erved l':leJant dim~ •t •ffMd•bll' pricet1. 12 i00 Beach Blvd .• St.antoo. K9f4 ~ti LI~ REST AURANT If you~ Chine91.' foc..d . you're 1ure t.n ~njoy dinint: here. u I .1 'io prnm iAm t.roly au&.hentic C'h1nese food The menu olfent a wide vanety of esotic dishes. from a la cart# to.• ~bi.na~ Bmitht.akinte df<'Of in • MJp1tmely bf'autifnl al ranaphue. Tropical drink• W ~nch your t.hiniL Open wven d•)'11 a · .-k fM luoch and din Mr 8961 Ad•m•. Hunlin11t11n Hurh~ 962·9115. :tl4 N ReMti Rlvd .. Amheim. 827 1210. MANDARIN GOURMET A truly tlpeClAI plM'I' Vl rl iM. tht Manda11n (;ourmet has been a gold award winner and owner. Michael C'hianl( w&< volf'd Rt':!t.iuralt'ur of lhf' Vear Spec1allllnj! in Peking, Shanicha1. Szechwan and Hunan cu1sint'!I, lhey offer an arTa) uf deli- cacies 1ncludinR Pelr.inR Duclr.. dumphnics. whole fi,,h and more o1umpuou.-. dishes. fo:leicant at- mosphere, 1ml)K1·ahll' '14'rvit·e and e1trns1ve 'Wine l1s1 , -,.,o Adams. C 'c>:<~ Ml'!<B MO 19:r; MF.OITERRANEAN ROOM - Airpor ter Inn Conl(en111l .ind seduded from the j,a.,y 1urport .. urround10JtS. The MKl1tt'rranean Houm nfren. .. uperb ('t•Oltnenlal •'Ul~•ne for lunch. din- nt'r and Sund&)' brunch Top entu uunment n111:htly in thf' Cabaret Lounice T he C'aptain's Table is oprn for dm10Jt 24 houni Perfect for wat.chmR ( 'aJifornia ,.unsets lS the· Fl1icht l~·lr. Lounge. Tht-A1rportu Inn '' lo.·atf'd al llf700 Ma Arthur Hlvd m lrvint' !(Cl '...'7711 CAf'E 1.100 l\m1w11 a;. :'llt•WIJ'1rt \ ('annt>n \"11 l111(e-Jll.11 'l>'•I 1-:n~•\ l(nurmt'I fr•Kl I a r "..ind 1111\ 1lm•..,phl'rt-~ervinie I.uni h \Inn ~ n 11 .t 1111'1 l>innl'r n11ihlh ti p 111 to1 in1dn11(h1 fo:ntt'r t;i111m1·nt n1ichth· 4 I UI :-\un 1a:u -.i>111>111n I I a m H a pp\ Jll7.Z h•>Ur ;, ~ Mun Fri .~rnplr parkinic. -~Kl l"ot•wp.1rl Hl\d . :'<.ft'v.porl Heach t;-;r.·~ ~ARCf:I .'~ V111IA' Mar1"1'11 lwl11:htfulh refre;.h 1nic menu featunl\lt h t'!l h 'Wllfood and Loui)uuu1 Ca1un ;;pe<:iab;. i.111irml't 11V"1ter bar F:"lt-1;(ani-yel ,.a,ual <1lm• "'phere l.~v .. en Lt-ham ....- Fn .. Dinner Mon. Sat C'losid Sun and holidays. Off Bristol 8Jld R&n dolpb tbetween Bahr and St-all then ~ft ooto St. Clau 7~ St Claar. C0&La M esa. 540-3041. CAFE FLEURI Tab a seat in Cafe Fleur• for brea.lr.- rasl, lunrh or dinner. EnJOY a~ u quis1u-envuonment mnuenced bv a Frt-nch touc~ Hot J&ll Monda) thruUJth Friday from 5:00 ull 9:00 p..m. and an ouu11.anding white glove brunch make this Cafe the place UJ meet. Open 7 da)'ll a wttk. 6;00 a.m. I O:~lO p.m. Modera~lv .priced. -4500 MacArthur Hlvd. Newpon Beach. -'76-:?0l)I LE B IA RRI TZ Experiena! uqws1te French pmv ancial cusine wbde dining 10 tl:ull inlJmate French chateau. 'ptt1al llt'tl include raclr. of lamb.. ve&.I Marsala and a beauliful selKtaon i1f rresh fish. HQmemMfe award win nmg desseru. Enjoy Sun. brunch with unlimited ehampaint'. an elaborat.e buffet. a hot t'Olrtt and dessert all wrved IO a 00%)', rt!W ed almu8pherf'. FuU bar with domnu~ and imported wtne ~ltt­ uons. Lunch. M on f'ri . Dinner. ,.e~ nij!hts. ~undav hrun«h 41-4 N :-.lewpnrt Blvd . Newport Hf.a, h 64;) 6-;'fll'I LE CHAROOSSA V The fint''I 111 ''l!j._"'''" Fr .. nd'I 11111 n••uvelll' ,.111 .. lnt' 1n plu~h ... urr••und inKb fo:1,•1lt' \mlr ..... n.~,. v..11 h :-.u preme of Du1·k with poul'ht'd ( '.111 fornia F'1J{>-v i' 1 ... 1bster ( ·._ ... .,erult' 111 d C hardu nrfav w1ht' • 'llUl't' with rhanterelles fo:1ten:.1ve ""lt>dion 111 wine:. Ir.om l:l lt>mperat\Ht' • un trnlled .-!'liar 1.um·h M1•n ~ ri 11..«I !: 10 l>mnt>r \rlon :->u1 t r11m 6 .IO ~un brun.-h 11 !. 10 In Kt>)(1., ~;!~ 151~ M\t<'Arthur Hlvd m~n1 .;nd clannnl{ featuring oc·. LE MI 01 rm .... t t'ntntamment Oan.:tntc ~ver I l hmic .. mttkf' Lh1 .. dW&rd ""'" undn tht> .. tnr-.' 1.unrh from LI a m ntOJt h1deawa\ truh ''*' 1al \I. .111 .. r lhnllt'f llll{htJv from C, pm Ov°'lt'r their ~WI~' Cht'r. lritmf'd IO ..-tml' "' l111r 111~ I u 1 <1 m 1.141 t-: 1-:'th :'t... the be..t h•••lSt'lol. P.il<K·I' :..t \lotrtl1 ( 'tl!'>W \fl'v! Mn AA'.:'1 l'l&\.'t' c~uad. Baur dU 1.... /.um h PU FFIN'S An advtntllH' 1n nalurisl t'aling. l'r~h 4ll11hl\ ml[red1en1.. .. p repared 111 1t ,1mple yel el"ICllOt wav Award wmn1111< rt'l'll)t't'. Carden "t'ttinj! 10 a fo:urn1>4'an Car .. ~t vl<' .itmclflphert>. t ·a sual hreakfa.'\t and lun.-h F.irmal cl1111nic r •• , d11tnt'r ~un l'hur<; j ,, m HI 11 m . Fri ,tt,, ~t 1111 11 pm IOf~I 1-: 1-.11t.,I llw\ l '11t111)1t dt'I \.for lilll I,: t KIVl .. :RA Ht'li11 '" ;1rar1t11L' '4f'rv1n• in isn ~ll'l(Ant, intimate .ttmcWlphere. ~1 pertly prepared ronllnentaJ dishes hy C'ht f Richard ~ritner, sintt- HJ70 'thu1 •ward winning rt'\'I~ tauranl al!l<O t>fTer11 an ul#ns1ve wine hst. and ucebl in &.ablftide pr'tp- aral1on.<1 and flambes. Open for Lun<"h ·11 .:IO·:l p.m .. Olnner from !> p m fo:.cellent banquet fa<"ilitin. C'l118ed Sun and hohda)'!I. :\:l.1.1 ~. Br111i.1l. C'1lllta MeN ~ 3840 BORDEAUX This <1ilver award winnt'r u1 l"lamed for l~ir-1in..-French cumi.oe and offe~ a di tm(\nshed wine lillt.. 100 of them. Return t.o the elepnoe and th. art of bein« ca&er«t to. A central fireplatt dominal.fll W <'l"tl)' •t m••.phere. Open '°' 1.unch ~- A u t h I' n t 1 c l" u 1 ' 1 n .. Pruvencalt' ~a. ... 1nal 1t•mrml'I ,..., ti\•als a ~unda' brunrh "" •J0tt141 .. 1t'~ like ~tepp1nR ha.-k in t1mr l•• 111 l'r3 when e:t\·l'llen, t' uf ,.,,,n ""11• matc hed bv l(t-nerou~ h"'"p!Cuht\. 1 hMpitalll\ rar;>lv found th,...f· da\., .Jmn ~fa11rn .ind \\ al1.-r 10 tht'tf French 1,'111101 r\' homt' I .llll• h d111 nt'r and ...,ltnd1n hnm•·h H,11,qu .. 1 fu, 1ht1t'~ 1 1 ...... d \t,.nd11\~ II.! I \ 1.1 I 1ilo ,., ... """ ·n ..... h ":-. l!ll'l I INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER Take an rn.·hantf'd JOUmf'v ant<1 loda without leavultt Oranae Coun ty Authentic Tandoon d1shtt elegantly prTSenl.t'd '" t ht' Mo1t[h11I traditton M•at and fi1"h d ll h~ pttpared and mannated an a blt'nd l\f herbs and (,..h ground ~pt~ lmpraa1ve deuan and. decor takes you ti.ck w Uw 16th ~ntun l.~h. dinner, $und•y brunch 1000 Brul4ll St . Nt'wport BelKh 752 f\200 CARMEL<>'a Thi. ultni ·~rt. haven •" tW.P· tionaJ l&alian and" C(IC\hnenta.1 ru1Sme IJ! one of the more rf'ward1nic pla~ to dine Fresh pasta a.nd cipectal ·tiicht .. '8uces an careiuJh prepart'd b~ thrtt oft.ht' fi nest. Ital 1an chefs. PUU'lo bar entertalnment complt-mt'nts the fun at.mospht-rf' Pauo duung available for tht' ~un lovt'N Open Tuei. -Sun from fi p m for dinner -~un Arun1•h 11 Oii-:.! 10 ·1.'l:!ll E. <'vast Hw-. l'nrnna de l ~far !1"75 191:! OONATELLl'S Famous pizza Tht-1mginal famil~ ··Italian r.staurant. ~"IOI( ' 11ur fam•"1S p1Z28 & paista Dant> m 1•r take out Beer and wine ali.o ~" ed Fam1lv daninl( for an mflalu•n lil{ht 1ng budeet 94:l() ·w arnef" 1'vt-at Bushard. behind the :'1zz.lt>r 1n Plavan Plaza. f'11un1.ain \ .11le' ~1-096.'l ~ARCELLO' This award winnt-r ••ffl'rs an el ~ru,1\t' menu. spec1al1zint in ~t.4l> , veal. l.'1opp1nu and their famtl\~ -flandmade p1u.a F.st.thhshed lnl.'f' 19'7 1. th1~ famal" owned restaurant ha,.., captured tht' hearu of brunt h lo"e rs Besides unhm11.t'd \.hdm ~t'. tht-la\.'l .. h buift'l mdud~ no·t .md culd ent~. a ...eafu.>d har <1nd des.'-t'n tal)le. Sun Ill-.!. Lune h \Ion Fn Dinnt'r -niiehts c1 "'~" 1-·.c1:! H.,,.1 h .:tt :--lo11.-r H11n11n>?t •I .. '· J VI LL.A ~OV.\ .I, ht-a11tll•JI h1t' \ , .. .,. .-r.-a1 ..... 'll• r11mdnt11· ..-11 1n~ that h.:t' m.:1•J.-·.~ .. \ illd 'in\d .:1 'Pl" td l kind 111 pl.11 •· J11r ••\t'r fill\ \t'llr-:-11,~rh nlhlrl" lr11m t"entr.11 .tnd ,,irlhl'rn lt.i \ '"r\t'<l in Old \\••rid ,•harm I-\ lrlhl\" wm <' 11 ... 1 l >mnt'r nia:ht \ 1'1>11111 tuir f ull mi'n11 1111 I 1Ml 1 m 1111 \.\.-,.1 1 • .a.,.1 H"'' '""'~",.1 ~a.-h ri-1.! 7"1t«I -..,...,,. MEXICAN ~I (' .\:-'A I h .. 11 l•wl(I ,., 11 1 1 lnp 1 .. \1.-\i." H • .-.p1t..a h1 \ ~·-h.uxl 1n l\1tn1t "11 h 1h .. 1r m .. 110 ·~t1 I tl:>il...., ...,u I ...... ., m\ h1111-..• I' "'"r he1tL..., 1-... t .. h 11.ht•ct ,in,·e 1..i· _ 11 , n•• '"r.-1 lrlt'Od• t'nl"' tl 111111;. ht>ft' l 11,..n il.t1h 1r .. m 11 ·' m 1 .. r I Ull• ti I 1111 Ot'r ..sml I ,,. i..1 .. i1... E ntrrt.t1nn11·nt \\ ~ ·:0-lll nttthl• 10 1h.. H11rr H•••m -"~ F 1-1h ...,, 1 ·, ... 1.1 \1..-1 h l I -n.~ ~RAL HEALTHY FORTY CA R ROT~ Dehl'"'"-' 1a..,h1<m ,,.,.'fd."' Pf'' Hl"nt" 'iel(tNt.rom Dt!\('<'\ ;>r that tt'al II!••~ ffflin" ,.( l"8llO( ~real l.4llllOI( mr ti ... prf'p.tl't"d da1h. natural and bf'alt h\ Onicinal rl"C1pe<1 Frt'>-h 1u1• ..... ~lltt1t'd dul\ . .\ g~al plaN' r. •r Dinner 7 davs rmm 11 a.m :'unJ J'\ Charopqne.Brun("h Rf.t~n f\ull .,.-"5 •nd I Ma«n1n ~. l\.._ .. , Pla t.t l1•-r ltvel t,,)6.97tll l ASTH ONY"S PIER 2 llw :'.>ttt hc>m l .. hf Rt'8l•11r rn Wrttf'I"' \Ol l'd thi~ ''nf tht w1nn<"r ••I l~ hMI \ .. hlf' rt'lll81lf8tlt8 rh!'tr wllfo"d I!! t.ht 1.alk ,,f thl' ll'lwn ""llh 10 ~:. r,...t1 riah d•''" CR-" T .. 1 .. \ ICl\10 d11tm' thl'\ hAVlf thf' t-1 happv hN.1r m Oralll(t t •>tllll\ Dateooc»1:1 Fnoay. May 3. 1985 at - \ ' '· I • IT CJN THE TOWN SEAFCJCJO STEAKS Antho ny's Pier 2 (continue d ) Menu has ralorte count for the weill(ht rnn~n11ui-. Open nightly fvr dinner. l..ocatt-d <JO the beautiful Se11op<trt Ra' ctl lo:!:-.; Ha\"tdt-Dr Ii 10 !"l I;?:! fl L ACK B'tAR O'S Noted fnr tht·tr int1mlltt' "Pirnte;, ul tht' t'arthl~un'" .itm11,phert-Their l11muu~ ( 'artliht-an pork chup,, 11> a rare n1ltnon find The exten,,l\'e mt-nu al!-o ufft'r' he1trt\ lwef entree' and lrt';.h ,eal11od I.uni h '' ,t'rvecl 11 ·1 ~111n Fri I lltlllt'r I rum :, µ m HaJlp\ Hour '1.11111 Fri .J 7 p.m f'c1n1altZtn>C 11\',lf•r h11r 'p1·1·taltltt-" \\" 1de "nt:en 'I'\" 'I"'" lil111:k" '"111 h ul .John Way~t' Air"p11rl Ne11oport Hea"h x:i:\.fKIXtl T H E CA ~!'iEHY Re~taura n t A IHPOt<T t-.H I'\;\'. • !Ill \14, \ f ' II It I '"\ A;\'.T HO;\'. \ 'S J'H.H A! T llE BAt<N 11 ti.. t( .. tftol I 1-t .... f fliij ~1 • I • • ., Ir• \t t I ,._' I BLACK Bf.A Kl>'S I • \1,u l ttt•• ., .. , .. ' 0•, I • lllCI' 1111 11\lt {(. Llfll I tlulul:i• ''"' 1 • \I , \ • It. , • t Tlf t-.C\~:\~I<\ ~. t-1 ...... H ... I .. , •··.I. < K\Z\IH1t<..;t-. ..;H ,\l\llOI St-. ~ l\1 _,, .., "•' t \• .-I• DILL~A;\'.'S ••' ,_ 11.0., .. ti•U• • • LE BIARIHTZ U .MIOI Ll"S "''*I A'i•m· II 1hl•Ull "" ........ r1 • • ~A:'ll DA Rl:'ll r.Ol"RM f:T I 0 1 "ff"'""' f ,,..,,. \I,. ·• 411 I 1 Ml CASA 86 f; 171h '-• t , • .., M"" "'-' ;g...,,. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT 1'1 F. 1-,,.,, H""' Nrwporl Rnfll A ' 0 Ht; i. ()ponA) Newpon ~ 117:1 4700 turei. fresh local seafood and F~l· ern beef, C:onsistently g0<..d service, open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. C hampagne Brunch and Harbor ' Cruises. EnteftainmenL niichtly and Sun afternoons. F:nJOY the lounge f1111d galley i-u1>erh clam rhuwder1 .IOIO LaFayette. 67f>.57ii. REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT Thb is the ori inal and has heen 'erving Newpof'l BPnch for :?f> yeari1. Their specialty i~ seafood and ,Leaks. Chefs special selections daily and famous tor their broa...,ttod t·h1rken, too: A l>t-auuful waterfront '1ew uf Newport Hav enhanres thto Jtmo,.phert-. Perfert fur busine.,i1 t>fllPrtarnin>C 11nct mman11c dintn>C l.urntt-d at '!f>I 1-: C"11nst llwv .. New p01rt Re,..n\•ation!< a(·reptetl l'h11nt li7:t J f)()f> T H£ REX OF NEWPORT 1 .... att'd ••n tht> ·~t·anfrunt . a1·n"'i. I mm t hf' """I" •rl Bf'arh ptt'r. Thi- Ht·' '' tht· ()r.<tll.(f• ( ua,1·, known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet fish selections and i.pecializing in sweet Channel I land abalone-, ten· der veal and prime meats. T he warm ambiance of the padded ho(lth11. gothic paintings and the well swcked wine racks lend to Rex's convivial alm08phe~, The Rex of Newport is the choice of locals u well u visitors. Recipient vf the prestigious Travel· Holiday awa rd . C'8!1ual/elegant a uire. Lunch. dinner. Call 675-2066 for re!ler~atiom1. Valet parkinti:. RUSTY PEL ICAN Fresh seafood and"lol.8 of it! Come dock yourself here and dine. over· lo .. kmic the beaut iful Newport Bay. Featurini: 15 lo 25 frHh fish selec· 1111111> daily from around Lhe world. Nu wait .;eafood bar in thl' loun~I'. l.u tH'h, D1nntr, S11n. Brunch in Newport. 27:1.'> W t'oast· Hwy . f).1'! .l.J:JI. In lrvtne Lunch, Din ner, and Har>P\ Hour. 18:10 Main. f~f, • .J';''j.j TALE OF T HE WHAL E F:xpt-rienl'e a 'tep hark into time to 11 pla1·e whe.re yiiu t·an dine at your 11wn leb,ure. Erjoy the romance of old !'llewµurt with a panoramic hay view. f':xrile vour "ense11 with their "en..,ati11nal 11eafood and traditional la,urll1t-s Hreakfai.t 7 a.m .. Mun. Fri . Lum h 11 -4 Mun Fri . 1'inner I 11 ~1on ~111 • anrl~-'Slin '-f 'f,t '"'If I \ fO• rl• .an ~ '"'" h ..,, •.• k ... '···•h~"t l 0h10 1·,·· Frt'IH h Pr,.n1 h lrutn 'I -• ', .... "''' • . :1 !:Jn !7 oo )h IM I ~I '' I Ml 'II I .,., I ,, ... 1-\ •••• ,., ••• , ,,,, f ' ( lf • ''f •t I lr11rn $:! ,., ~· rcom $!1 .,. , '7 00 SI '.! IMI S2 7!l-$n riO from $1tlll0 from S4 f~I frum :14 nfl frum 'S. I J/c ~l.t 1 ortf' & fotnh<• 8 la <'!Hit' & 1um from Sk ff!'l I rum 1\i!~f, '-'11 110 11tn rnrlr $4 IMl t'r11m $1'.UiO $11.fl(I ~IJO frum s:1 00 •• Oetebookl Fr~ay, May 3, 1985 .. S un. Banquet facilities up to 500. 400 Main S t., Balhoa. 67:1-46.13. TffE Wl\REHOUSE Newport's most innovative water· froot dining uperience. Chef Charles Kalagian fe.aturea fre1h aea- Cooc:f and international cuisine. Highly acclaimed, award winning Su . and Sun. Brunch, alAo featuring patio dining. Incredible oyster blr. e&quisit.e ambience, exceptional live entert.ainment. Banquet.II and cat.er· ing available. Lido Villaxe. Newp<>rt Reach. 67:1-4700. GRAN D DINN ER THEATER Impressive dining a nd pro(eSsional prod uctions are sure to please each time you visit. T he extraordina ry huffet offen. mlll!t haron of beef. iclaied ham with a frull i.aure. Geor- 11ia rhicken with pearhes and glaze and the Mahi Mahi i1 11erved in a peasant sauce. T ri-rolc>r feuuccint and cream is a real favorite. e njoy. dinner and a play w night! Grand,; Dinner The'ater located within the G rand Hotel in Ana heim al I Hotel Way. Call 772·7'10. · H ARLEQ U IN D I NN E R THEATER r Every CWltomer can be expected to be treated like a celebrity. The theater offef8 scrumpt.i9us meali< with top production• in an elegant atmORphere. T he su mptuous buffet inrlude11 roa st baron of beef. chicken a nd fish dishes, putai., salads, vegetables, and sinful des· serts. The Sat . and Su{I. brunch includes a variety of egg d ishes. The · Celebrity Terrae41 i11 available for p rivate dining. T he individually decorated private balcony rooms 11\~rlnok the 450-seal horseshoe Rhaped main room . T he Harlequin i~ located at :J503 S . Ha r bor in Sant.a Ana. Call 979-75fl0. FOR A GREAT PLACE TO EAT? 1.:10 fi.:10 !1::111 11 :111 .. :111.-; · I 7 4 : ' -... 4.7 4 :io.s::lo fl 7 • • * • • * • • Heer & Wine • Rttr Ii Wtnr • Hef'r & Wint' • • • • • • * • • • • \,f' • * • .. • • • • • • • 1111 tu :1110 • up 111 f>llO UIJ lO [,41 up to HO up lo 400 Ip 111 hOll up tu WO 15-41'i up to 250 20-75 10-60 up to up W' 80 up lo 6ii Ult to 60 up tn 700 up to 31'i • • • • • ,.,,. ------~--~-- •1 HA N C.t C<HINIY C ALIFORNIA F-H IOAv MAY J 198', t N TS e ID co ·aces ur ere" ar Coast .. Jury awards county woman $72,500 after she found the wrong body In her son's coffin./ A3 QrangeCounty Grand Jury recommends teachers recognize and report suspected child. abuse./A3 California A Navy commander faces :ourt martial because of love affair with female offlcer./A7 Nation President Reagan is outraged by vote to cut hlsrnllltary spending package./ Al world 1-00 Cuban advisers have jeparted Nicaragua, but t1ow to come back If needed./A7 Sports Ed Bowen has been 'iamed to coach the Laguna Beach High's basketball team./C1 :;orona del Mar wins the t>oys' Sea View League track Htle./C1 Bualneu Nall Street brokers are ::onsiderlng keeping the Tiarket open 24 hours a jay./BI ltntertatninent -iow sweet tt is for Jackie 31eason fans who'll see 'The Honeymooners'' igaln./87 Date book rhe Duke's bloodline: :>atrlck and Ethan Wayne 'ollow In dad's bootsteps. 'Page3 :NDEX 'uto Pilot Srldge Sulletln Board auslness ;1asslfled ;omlcs ;rossword >eath Notices iardenlng ioroscope mn Landers )pinion •lay Review •once Log •ubllc Notices testaurants iports "et.vision ''heaters Veather 81 C7 A3 88-9 C4-6 C7 C6 C3 86-7 cs 86 85 Datebook A3 C3 Date book c 1-3 87 Datebook A2 You'll find the •t Mio bur• elong • ONnae Co.et In loUr'• Auto Piiot ~, ..... , t' FIYln&hl&h ~ John Stan Wayne, 23, Mn of tbe late •ctor John Wa~e. deflee dea~ darinC an aerobatlca Otcht o•er the Pacific··- Ocean off S&n Clemente ahoree. Wayne, performln« here a barrel roll ln a 1lnale-en&lne atunt plane· called Saper Decathlon, la followtq hla dad'• bootatepe u an actor. See atory on Pace 3 of Datebook. · Riley·asksCountyto (lfltp . pl~n.s for cons iii. Ziggurat By JEFF ADLER OflMO.., ........ Pointing to the man} young fam1l- 1cs that have moved inJo the Laguna Niguel area. Supervisor Thomas Rile} asked his colleagues o n the Board of Super-. 1sors Thursda} to abandon a proposal that would house rnunt~ prisoner!> 111 the Ziggurat building. Thl' hoard chairman. 111 a ktter to has four colleagues. asks that the largely 'acant Ziggurat. fotmall~ known as tht• C het Holifield Fedt>ral Building. be dro pped fro m further cons1dcra11on al> a l0t·a11on "hl'rt· up lo 120 "Ork-furlo ugh 1nmall'S could bt• lodged to cac;e o'ercm"d1ng 1n thl' Santa .\na main pil ··1 haH' fl'l't."IH:d marl\ l·all' oppm- ing thr• propoc;;.11 I he \\nr~ furlough orogqm '' 111rnn\l'll'n1 \\1th hoth thr C:\isung and the future development for the area."' Rik' said. rcfemng to part of his Fifth Su pen 1sonal D1~- 1nc1 In noting that ··~ountt fam1lic,·· ha'c moq~J 1nto 1he Laguna N1gut'I Jrt'a in "largt• numht·r,." Rllt·~ Jdtkd that thl· t·ommun1t\ '' "rl'\1dt•n11ar· 1n n..iturl' Jnd '" n"ot ··1he hu\lnl')' cnmmun1t\ nl'l'l'"an t11 l·mphl' par- (Pleaae aee ZIGGURAT/Al} SupervtMr Tboma1 Riley Newport's Fergus.on brands Haydt;n ·'traitor' in debate Tom Hayden Hea.ted remarks hurled during Assembly's ,,, -vote on resolution honoring vets of Vietnam .By ROBERT HYNDMA~ Of .. .,.., ......... A sembl.,.man <.iii f-elJU~lHl. K· Newpon Beach. rallrJ lello" -\ ,. ~mbl)man Tom Ha\lkn a tr.11111r dunng an l'mo11onal d<.'hat\' o' n J resolutio n hononng V1<'tnam 'l't· rrnns and said hr would tr. 10 ha"r ihl' 1i1rm~·r ''Jr (lrotnter han1~ht·d from tht' -\"t'mh1' ··\\t• "hn "l'f\t'd 1n \ •t'tnam ,·Jn rlt,,t. 1 Jn~' .ind find peace 1A 1th t"lln,t 1l'nt11111' \lhft'~tnr' and th<'\I.' \\hn o pp1"ed thl' \\ar," the ..\'· so,·1JteJ Prl'" i.iu otl'd Fergu<>1ln J\ sa\ Intl llunnfl Thur\da\ 's ~s~mhh ...._.,\1on in "\dcramC"nto Turnmg to"ard Ha~ikn hl· "11J "~(' l•'" e'C"n torg1"e-thl' t't1v.arth bul '-'l' tJn nC'\t'f, e't'r. fofi,t't' thl tra1t\'r' ·· JIJ,Jt•n [).Santa \ton1tJ hJ ,I e.irlit•r led a ~mocrat1t 1.lu, u' mt't't1ngdunng '-'h1ch ~.,part' nwm ht·r, d~nded to abstain frl,m ',,un~ 1 ht• rc',0lut1on. hll"'C'''<.'r. pa'wd h' .1 ,_;.I)\ lllf ··1 nt''c:r '1ewC"d 1ht• "ar "' .1 (Plea• eee FERGU801't/A2) 80-mph purs uit kills two teens in By TONY SAAVEDRA .\ Santa l\na man "a~ ordered 1=-h.ur:&da) tO$tand inalfor tl)e-murder of two Costa Mesa teen-agerl> who wcrt killed when 1he1 rcar "a~ hit b' a stolen van fleeing fro m polite. · Ruben M Valle. 2~ '-'3~ bound over to Orange Count~ upenor_ Court after a two-da) preliminary bcanng before Harbor Munmpal Court Judge C'hnstopher Strople In dehvenng hts dec1S1on. trople said 1herr '-'3S enough e' 1dence 10 (Plea.e eee COUPfTlAl'f/A.2) $uspect • • • 1nFV slaying _inco11rt· Evins gets hearing · after spending five years in county jail · By STEVE MARBU: .\ lorml'r rnrpc:-ntt'r "'ho hd' h<-1.·n 1ailt'd nt•arh li'l' 'ear-. "•thl1u1 't;ind- i.ng tnal appearl·d in .i•un 1 hur\JJ' murdcrnl a Fountain \ Jlln '"••m:rn 1h 14°'4 V.1ll1Jm Le\·[, 11)'> ~'' hJ' 1'..·l·n 1n Orangt' t l)Unl\ l.111"nlt'I4,'\11 "ht'n ht• "a' .irrl'Stt•d j l h1~ h11mc in T t'\d' Hl' hJ\ nt·' l'r tx·l·n ,,,n, ll ted . \If :i t"flnll' l h.t' tall Jar~-h.ml'd man 1) a.- l u\l'J ''' killing loJn \ 1rgm1a .\ntkr,on J 2~·,car-old hl1u~·"·1te '-' hO<K' h.i ll-n.ilct."d ho~h ·" J' found 1n J hl'drt\Um'ofhl'r Hl·mlo1. ~ treet home Ma.r~·----~ f, 1m hJ'> stcaJIJ,th proda1ml-d I hi\ 1nn(Kt'nll' T ht• mur<lt'r l hJrgt'' "t'rt' di'>· -· mi'l"-'d la'>t m\1nth "hl·n tht· 'tate (. ourt nl .\pPl·al rult'd thJt tht' .._t., pru~·\."ullon "Hilt''' '-'3' nvt ht·lit',·- able l'x'<'3U\t' he h..iJ l'x·t•n h' pn,1t11t'd.., ~ in urder tl> ··enhanH··· hi-. mt'mor. [,in and h" Jlturn\'" hJd "alt<.'d nearh fi, l" \ear<, lor thl' ,·oun ruling on tht• 1<>SUt' o t h' pn1,,1, But ht'lnH' f ' in'> 1.·l1uld ht· n·leaSt·d Dc:put\ D1,tnll .\1111rnl'\ Jnhn l on- il•\ rl'likd lht' murtkr, h.i rgn ,ta1m- 1ng hl· ,1111 hat! 1.·n1111gh n ,,kn, r t11 rr1•,n·d I \ IO') \\;t\ 111lllh'd1Jh'h fl'Jf· fl''tl"' (Pleaae eee SLAYING/ A2) OU Ferfu.on No truce ln sight for Saddle back District's '"war' P11L: SIEllUIU Huntington ~an ·given -ne_w ~ear,t -A-waN)fwords l'qlkfitl~PM' )'tar within tffc S.dlcback Com- munity Co11qe O\strict shows no sia.ns of abat1na. O n one side 1s the collqr f.culty. pressina for the ouster or Ch1n«llor Larry tevens ... Tuchr" have cl11m~ tevcns •s an 1nrompctcnt and unmponsivt idmin1strator who usn 1.ancthical harin&.P.!!IC'~· • O-lhe-oahcr tide am S te\ ens and tht elc~tcd trustt"M who \uppcm him tcvc-M' blckcn sa he has suct'CC\ied 1n rcorpnmna tht' rolleae anJ con· tronin1 the budatt. 1"'0 ~ason' ~h) he w11 htrcd. They contend tht' tcachcn ltt U)l"f 10 ltlb poltllcal control of the distnct. Dunna I <>84 and earl~ th!\ )'car. S11ddlcback adm1n1ma1or~ a nd Fo cus ON THE No-.s trustt'<'' blamed thl' l<'n ton •'n un- a:soh ~ lOnlf3d t.;&1 ... 'I h<'t\\e<"n tht• distnct •nd th(' un1nn fl'pa:~nllnJ t<'ache"' Rl'wh l" t'ontra\1 prohlcms and l\armoO\ "'t1uld ~1urn h ) \.Jd<lll'· blck's ~t1'1\1on \ •l'JO and In ll\l' c-ampu~ . 1he> u1d But in Februa" rhe u1ntra\1 "" )('ttl<.'d Thrtt m11nth\ l.itn rhc (PleaM Me COLf,.£G&/ A2) \ . . Engineer walking . eatin g three meals after his opera don By ROBERT 8AllllEll Of ... .,.., .... ._ t lun11n11on lkar h r,1n .. ult1ng cng1- M'el A.lh<'rt 41clo 1' walk1n1 and ealrnf. lh~ m<'&I\ a da' ::af\c:r h1\ hc'an tran plnnt o prrauon \und,l\ at Jhe L'n1 \o<'f"5th nt .\r11on.1 Med1u 1I ' . ( r n1"r f Ut \on lie' tt1'l lhl' tlc,1 JllltuJ t• in thl· IAllfld · h•' ~H·\<'ar-<•ld daughter < 11na ...i11J 1 huN.la' ··1 k ' got a ~~l<'AJClu~ ,.111 \\.~~~ 10 mal.c ~t """ 1ha1 ht• ha\ a hean •• .\1('h1 q 1Ah0 pa:\iOU h had tr1~k h' pa" 'UIJC'r. and 1hrtt hean niu11<l.' n-c.·e"ed th<' ht•an of a San r>1('1lo &irl. acw rtl1ngJo hi11 d1uahtt-r "HC'\ h<'en in and out of h0$p11.1ls and thr doctor-. ha\t told him hr (Ple&M eee ~AaTJ A2) - I Ora~Cont .DAILY PILOT/Frldey. Mey 3, \985 ~ -- IrviIJ.e relay i-ace will off er a little hand for the_big lady Weekend afternoons t o be-clear By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot ... o.llr ......... Rtprcsentatives from nearly .SO Orange Count> compan1e'i will com· pcte in a 16-mile rela> race . arnrda> in Irvine 10 ra1~ mone) for tht' • restoration of the Statue of L1heny and Ellis Island. plo>-« teams. others have donated money or serv1cc11 fo1 the restoration project, Ziemer s~ud. Some have spon,ored teams of students and faculty meombcrs from Cal-State full- enon as well Irvine Mayor David Stll<i will preside at the awards ceremony following the race, Tom Yuen. e'<et·ut1H' 'itf 1)re-.1· dCl\t of A T Research, .. ~11d lhl' I rv11w compan)' intends to rnntnbutr $1 00.000. "Y.'hcn "e were 111 our nat1,~· counlr) onl ) Ill to 15 'car\ ago. thl· statue "as an insp1r:mon of freedom and llheny for all of m ." Yuen \a1d 01 ret·ent news conft•renct• Skies will be cloYdy tonight th,ough earJy Saturday m0<nl"9. lollowe<I by clearing and highs In the 70s around mo1t of Southern California The mountains and desert wtll continue to be windy The Nahonal Weather Service se1d the drop In temperatu,e, about five to 10 degrees from Thursday·s highs, will come about as • weakening weather lron1 spreads cool marine air as It passes through the region Lowa will range in the 40s and the 50a In Los Angeles and "'' valleys tonighl. followed by highs In the 70s Along the Orange Coast there will be night and morning log an<1 low clouds with mostly sunny. but cooler 1n the afternoon for the Inland valleys Saturday. Highs 1n the 60s beach cities to the 70s warmer inland valleys Lows tonight In the upper 40s to upper 50s.' --l•llle Rocio. 69 53 · The Liberty Relay. to be held nt William Mason Regional Park at 8:4.S a.m.. is expected to r:11~ about $2.S.000 for the rt'Stora11on project. says a spokeswoman for the Koll Co. oflrvine. which is helping to organizr the event. Some of the companies have de- cided to turn Saturday morning's race into a company picnic of sons with a· brunch and other activiu" planned. , Last month. e~ccutives of AST Research of Irvine and CalComp of Anaheim announced fund-raising · programs they were in1t1atiog to help fund the restoration of thC' Statue of L1ben>-. "The three of w. (Yuen, Safi Qurcshe) and ~lbcn Wong) founded AST 1 n I QMO. and now t.11s the ~venth large't puhllc com1x1n) 1n Orange Count) " hc.> said "It I\ an example ot' what can be done. given an opponun11y.°' !~~~ou•und•no ur 5 a m le»ut•"'·"· Memph1a M11m• Be.ion AIOany e~ •I MllW•ui<M 70 •6 ·-~~ "IONTI 65 sa ...... 80 ,•3 wwm-Coia..,... 59 JI Occlu<lt d..,.. S111<0narv' &y AlbuQu••<w• l'J 49 Ml)ll St Paul 74 56 Sr.o.wer Allt'l f:-.iw•• Snow The relay is the first maJOr cffon 10 be held on the West Coast on behalf of the restoration project. says Jo}Ce Ziemer. Koll's director of corporate commun1cat1ons and Liberty Rela} volunteer. AIMtillo A nc; hOI iil t 77 SS ,3 4J Naah._111111 73 SJ -Ne-W•llW leMct "IOM US O.Ot Of C-u New OtlH~t I? 6• Each com pan> will donate $500 to sponsor a team of five. Each team members will run a 3.2-mile lap. Each tc~m will be competing for donat~d pnzes. While nearly 50 count> compna1es hav.e donaled fund~ to sponsor cm- Wilham Conlin. CalComp·s prcs1· dent and head of the S5 million fund· raising campaign for West Coast high-technology firms. says his com- panv has set a fund-ra1S1ng goal of Sl 50.000. . CalComp·s computer-aided design and drafting system was used b) restoratio n architects to analyze the S,tatuc of L1bcny·s framework. .\t·cord1ng to the foundation man- aging the restoration. more 1han S 143 m1ll1tln ha~ bt:,en ra1<.ed na11 on"1de 1oward tile $230 m1ll1on goal l'he 'itatut• of L1bcn) ":." a g1 fl from France. dedicated 1n IXX6 10 ' commemorate the: t't'ntl•nn1al of .\mencan rndcpendcm·e Aecausc 1t no" need .. 10 be.• fl'· stored. Pr1.·~1dcnt Reagan tormt•d the Statue of L11x'm ·Elli" l'iland { t•ntc.·n· n1al Cornm1ss1cin in I 9M2. FERGUSON CALLS HAYDEN 'TRAITOR' ... Prom Al panasan issue. I expected Ha}dcn to abstain, but I'm very saddened b) the --0tbu Democrats who chose not 10 vote.·· Ferguson said. ··Thl') ·11 ha' e to ~nswer for that ... the freshman assembl\ man !>aid he did not expect his re.:01u11on to spark such emouonal debate. And while he said his comments lo Hayden wm unplanned. Ferguson said this morning that he does not regret them. . reflect upon their heroism. their coura~e. their ded1cat1on and also the m1scnes of opprc.>c;s1on in.that war aod all wars." · But Hayden and fellow DC'mocrats objected to sec11ons of the resolution that said the .... ar "was waged upon an honorable premise and for a noble purpose.·· _ V1etn<1m . urged legislator!> to abstain. sa} rng. "This 1s not~ resolu11on. the" a rev1!t10nist \IC\\ of h1SIQfi ... .\ftcr the' ote. Ferguson said. "\.\ol· went 1n10 a !tJup1d war for a nobk . purpose." 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I fceol vc~ good about 11 I think H~yden, though, did what was ex- pected of him." · "I d idn't write the resolution to spark any controvcrs). 1·,.,rote 1t to commemorate the veterans:· said Ferguson. a re't1red Manne {'orps lieutenant colonel who served during three wars. "Vietnam wa!> not a noble war. It was a traged) ... Ha}den said. "We need to respect those who fought in Vietnam. We need te respect those who opposed 11 because we were all hed to." Ferguson .. ; resolution. Hayden said. "opens old wounds at a ume when we need rcconc1ha11on:· He said hc: considers Hayden a traitor because he: went 10 Hanoi "to encourage the cnem). 10 '>a) bad things about <\menca. There·~ a big difference between someone who opposed the war and a1d1ng and abetting the enemy.':. Ferguson said he intend" to pu\h for Hayden·s removal from the i\ssembl) because the state.-Cons1t1 u· t1on bars people who ha' e aided an enem} of the Un11cd State!>. COUNTIAN FACES MURDER CHARGES ... The resolution sought to honor the veterans of the Vietnam War on the 10th annivcrsal) of the "ar's l'nd. It asks American<. 10 "pau~ and Assemblyman Gra} Da-.1s. D- Sherman Oak~. said the resolution "gl\eS more comfort. to the friends and allies o f Jack Kennedy. Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. who pursued tl\1s war 1n the first place:· Da\IS. who "a" rn the .\rm\ in Hayden has nevrr been conv1c·1cd of treason or '>1milar charges. H1., conv1c11on of charge'> ofconspiraq 10 not at the 1968 Democratic conven- tion were d1sm1sscd h} an appeals coun. ZIGGURAT JAIL PLANS ATTACKED ... From Al From Al prcK:et·d "1th two -.ewnd-degrl'C .\' cnue and 19th Street, ramming murdl·r t'hargt·s ag:t1n't \alle for the into a Volkc,wagen carf)ing the two Dcc t 2. I 9!N deathl-of f-.\tancrn High teen-agers. Valk wao; uninjured in the "'ichool \luclent' Bill} Dearing and rnlho;1on. Ro} \.\ 1ll1amo;on. both 17 · Stropk o;a1d the c' 1dencc 1nd1cated alk. "ho l'i h<.'1ng held on that Vallt" may hayt "consciously ~2.Sll 000 hail. will also t>c tried on disregarded the risk of an) body being 1wo rnunl'I ol 'ch1<·ular man'ila~ghter .at the (traffic) signal.·· He added the and om• rnunt of'lteahnga car as well e' 1dence wac, especially convincing a!> multiple traffic VHllat1o ns. Strople \ince Valle wac; not 1nt0Juca1ed and added another charge uf po'>sess1ng a hadapparentl) been nearl) involved '>tolcn , l'h1ck. in three other cra!.hes before the fatal' The.· murder chargl''I. l'ilC'h l·ar~ 1ng colhs1on. 11c1pants m a iwork·lurlough pro-thl! l·ount~ in c.untempt of coun and effons to reduceo f-ro'-'dtng a m<n imum Jttil \(,·nlt'nce ol 15 )e:.ir' "( lt)1appeaf\ hC' ahlmosdt hfliad a head- gram ·· imposed a $50.000 fine for failing to Hi'i rc'PQn. dated .\pril JIJ. '>Wied 10 ·Ilk hingt• on whetht•r Valle on col 1s1on on t rec 1 erent oc- compl y with a 1~78 o rder reqa1ring that between 166 and 280 inm:1te'> d1~pla~ed "implied m.illrl•· b) '>peed-c.·asions. and by the narrowest of Thi..' '>Uf>CP ic;or Utl'd lh inap-that all inmates sleep on bunks. were required to sleep qn thl' 1a1l tloor . tng through a red 'traflic signal mto a marg1n_s he e<1caped. t\fter three near- propriaH.· location. J be. k · uf oper-Built 10 house 1•191 in ma tee;, the for more than one night Ju ring thl· ( o\la Me\a 1n1rr<:>ection. m111ses he continued toe' adc police." auonal control. a _length) permit 1311 no"' often houses up to 2.000 rcponing period. '>t ropic defin ed 1mphcd malice as a Strop~ said. process and the butldrng·., map-inmates wnh as many as 500 inmate~ "an ton disregard that could be The cac;c " onl} the ~ccond rn PropnatcnC\\ 35 8 rcs1dent13l struc· . n Rut ( rrossman pral\Cd Jail dcpUllC'i l'4uakd to an intentmnal kilh"°. Orange County 1n which murder forced to sleep on mats on jail oors. 1· ' 11 .• 1 n· 1 "0 ture a'> rravrn<. for not u'>ing the.-r. 1 1 or periorm1ng "l' unu('f t 1 ll U t c ha•ed b" police. the 'an barreled charges h:iw been lodged against a In 1aCl, the J31 popu auon ran~d d • , 71°0 1.Jrat con 111ons. 111t<> th" 1ntcr•'"('t10n of Placentia driver who was nut under the in-.,.., from 1.890 10 I, 7 31 pmoncrc; · ' "" Ruben M .. Vallee I hl' count\ ht1' hccn '>carch1ng for· tween April 18 and April 28. La'-'· Besides the Ziggurat. c.ount' of-tluc:nce of drug.s llr alcohol. In t.he u h d K h 1 .., h first. two Huntington Beach hrr; .\ttornt'} "1c ar mg in i~ e os1ng dll"rna11,·· l<"·a11on'> an1! programs rcnce Grossman. srv-c1al Jail master. 11c1al~ a'c tx'en looking at othl·• m rks " ' " "" scllool'itudcnt\"crcc hargcd"11h1 re a · that "ould rcdun.· the.· 1ninatl' popu-said in his latc'it repon on Jail val ant building'>. '>chnols and othn QC band teacher <) 1 d th c > rt om K g ' murder o fa fount:11n allc" woman u " t' l' 1 u ru · in la t n In lh · '>' ·r·ro\' I ·ll main J"'ll cond1t1ons l Ount' detention 1auht1es that n>uld • , · Id .• h h I 10 l, t:' 11. ... , who "a' killed whl·n thl!ir c.ar'i at c.'ut a1a,,omanw o<iccara most IL-__ __;s~·u~N~··r~'~l~'>(~1~r...,~a~r~e~'>~la~·1~e~d~1~0~1.~·~1n~'>~1e~k~·r~1~h~e:___,,,,;G~·~rO~\~s~m~a~n;.,_;a,~a~1~l;,(~·o~n~s~u~l~ta~n~t...;.a~n~d:__;be~~r~e~fu~r~b~1~.,h~~~d:_~t<~>......:.:h~o~u~\t~·_::lo~":.:...:·r.~J~'~::....-f.(i{:;~~-ti~~:-{;.fli:liF£:~~--1"rrTTrl'l'IT'cr"Tl'lITT'i--ril"f~-r-m::-iffillfc]cr--'~~l1:'tl~t-t;i·~ .... fl t FA~il~Ftto....,.--~ ... ~ < t 1 1l'r \ 1e mur er tftt""'Ttt 'u 1 o ... -.... \: , l 1 ll' , n 1 or er e era pn<,on war en "'a<. () ,.hargc-; weri· later di•ml\v··1 and the \tagc' of the chJ'lc.' had <oec.>n 1he The \Caffh "a' 1n1t1 .1tcd Jltl'f l appc11nted b' the coun to mon1111r nt· pn1po,al rt't'l'i' ing attl·n1111n ' • ,u u•N·ct •rnilin11 L Id he.: J · 'ouch<> pfl·atkd nu uinlC'>t to man-' ~ ... : ' "" l)1~tnll Judge.: William <1ra' found cond1t1on~ in the tail and rl'POrt on "<>u ·m11 dica1111n 1 1l;:ig~mnJ\llll ·laught··r ·haru··, ··<.;he '"ened and lovked at him HEART TRANSPLANT •.. From Al - didn't ha'c Ion~ 1111i,e Hut his mind and"' 111 an· \11 'tron~ ... '>he \aid \1elo \.\JJtcJ 16 da' ~ for a donor heart lx•lt>rc finding un·e 1hat matched ---l'H!t~JU ;.in<J u~uc...l~pi.· .. acc ord1ng tn tm aaugfac1 fi e \ e\pcf!cdlOcrfter thl·· Ulll\l'f'lll\ rl'hab1htat111n pro- Rram "hnc.· doctor\ "111 do'>Ch monitor h1n1 tor \C\ erai month'> shl' '-lid .\1elo. a nati' e of Wisconsin and a 'eteran of the Korean\.\ ar. !>ulTercd h1~ most recent hcan attack March I I "'h1le on a crul\e 10 Ensenada...Jl1s dau11.ht~c srud. ____ _ .\1clo'<, w1fr Dianne l'I \.\Ith her hu~band 1n .\n1ona Eath da' she call~ home and g1 \cs her daughtc.·r and son. Samuel. wnd11100 r~port<i at th1· luunt' \ I 11' 1'1no'> h 1rl'\ln ' ~ ' e-~ .1 h I h I be <ampfor1u,'rn11l'Jd1nqul'Ot\ln1lw \hJnd1n,t1u\lu1.11 \\1·,1nn H1~h \\1t n l''>\l''> J ur1ng \'al lc'<> Jnu e "a" 'lm11ng "IC ing ( ll•-.eland :-.a11onal r Ort'\I. It \\t1uld '°llhuol 1n \nahe1m. \\J\ .irrt•\tl'd Im"' prehm1nar) hearing 1r;i ~fr\;\'pon pursued." King \aid h.uuse about 200 1nmatl·~ 1n,es11ga11on ol h~1' 111g \e>.. \\1th l\.\O 1:3eaC'h 1c-.1lli1.•d the ''an w:i s traveling Mike Horan, Valk's coun-ap· The i'111111ura~ a 100.l){J().,4ullre-\luderltl. at abo\,ll 8() mlle'I rx·r hour when It pmnted dl'ft•n<;c :llturne}. was nol foot building bu1h 1n 1'171 b) Roc.k· Bui h1\ IJ\.\\l'r \aid the alll·gat11111\ entt:rcd the 1nter"1ect1on avallabk for comment after the well lnteornational. ha' Ileen tailed ;i Jg.iin't J elk~ \.\ ilhnm Plum 2lJ of The) aho \aid the 'an. heading hearing Thu rsda~ ··"h1te elephant" \IOll' 1hc fedora! \naherm '-'l'fl' n:talia1111n for 1gnor· '-'C"t on llJth \trcet mo-.cd into the Valle"asorderedtoappearMa) l3 go' crnmenl ob1a1rted the build1ns.1n in_g thde a 1 d 7 ' an(l'' ufthl· gi rl'. thl·n a~W' lefr-turn podl'I to \wen e around the tor arraignmt·nt in \uperior ( uun. 197..i I "l an · tranic bad.l·d up at the 1ntcr~ett1on . Afta the ruling. relative~ and fhc.counlj:.oas cons1dcrcclrent10&:.... Plum "'"" buoke<l r hur'ill11).JLJr ·Motcovcr_lclt.Uuon: uuiialcd the. lnt"nd{ of rhc ,·1ct1ms hu ed an;1- space in the hu1ldlng ·and nt·n r n~cmprton Otf\A.o ft:Trin~ rnunl' o rar ma,-Tia'c--.."-cn .. :ll ·•nlO the rried in-a=-haffwar ouni c the thought ahout bu)ing thl' p)ra mid-unl.1"tul 1ntnu1urw flt.· aho "a' coll1<;1on· in\tead ofa\\a\ from 11 and lOunroo~ \hapcd structure '>l''t'ral ~l'ar' Jgo .11.tu'lc.'d of .1 \1ngll' wunt of or.II du.1 not lca'e \k1dtnark~· Wilham .. on\ t:hnih has tiled a S4. befo re determining tJlt• fg kral go'. ,opul.111un ~ .... ~JUnt\ of . dulg "It almo'>t appear., that ht' was million claim against the Cit} of Costa crnmcnt'<. as~1n@ pncl' wa~ too high molc,1a11on and one rnunt of con-going· for the VW hl!cau'.>e he made Me\a. alleging that police cau..cd the ,. tributing to thl' Jd1nqu1.·nl~ ti l a th:11l 111le1urn."'1a1dDeput \D1<1tr1t'l rnll1<;1or\b}d11\1nga1rccklcssspccds ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ minor. all mi\demcanur' during the IO-m1nute chase. COLLEGE DISTRICT 'WAR' CONTINUES ... I • From Al · • 'rrhal \Citic\\ t•inllnU\' to lh •<In ~forth l·X lhl \adcllehuc k ( nllc.'&l' f aUtlt\ \\\llUat11>r1 fik'd 'iUll Jga1Mt \ll'\l'1''-and 'hl' tru\h.'C\ d.11m1n~ n11ll 111r .1d1111nl\trat11r\ '"l'rl' 1mpr1101·11 l11rcd •<>11 \p11 '\ ,dt1rh•1ng l••llll<.ill\ '.1..'f\l'd \\l\h lq~ •. il p.qwr •, lhr d1q111.l dc\1.nhcd thl· l;m,u11 ,.., ,1 p1 1hlll<1ll\ mutnatcll 1:1l111 1.t hJrJ\\menl · rhc.') plcd~t·d \!111ng \Uppor1 to thl' adm1nl\tra111r<. naml'd 11 thl' \Ult • .\ ~l'l'k ago 1lw 'l.1ddkhack ·\t.adem 11.. \~ndtl' r• prt''ll'nllng teachers at h111h l a mp1o "l' '011.·d that 11 has ··no conlidc.·nu· 111 < h.1ncellor ';tevens. f he \Cnatl·" 1111kp .. .'ndcn1 ol the tcac·her<. union .1 1l.c1u~h \Cnatc member\ gcna.tll\ . ht'long ,,, the union In add111on thl' r1w hl·r, an· con- tinuing to \UPP''" .1 \.1mpa1gn t<> recall tru\tceo; W1ll1.1n1 V. ,1Ct<> Rohen Price and Rot>crt '-'I• 11 •n Even ii thl.' \1gnat111 t lfnq· fJil'l. the tcacher'i plan 10 "·" k mrne ,'i) m- pathet1c ('and1d.u1·\ 1n \io\t·m~·r's hoard ele< 11on ( learl). the d1\lnt I" 11nll1t '' h11 ve not hcrn re\ol' cd In a prepared '>tJll'llll'nt. Board Prcs1dt"nt Y..at t\ dnu1bt.•d the 1tac her<1' recent kgal au1on a'> ·nothing more then a puhh1.1t> 'ltunt fhl' <iu1t l'I dc\lgncd lo l 311\t' ron· 11nued d1<ico mton d r' "ion .ind un- rc\I ~11htn the <.olktu· • Wall' added ... y.,l. hd1nl' in thl' tau Jlt) of the ccllkgc J11cl th1.•11 ah1llt\ IC> work progre,.,1-.cl\ and pl>'ltl1 Vl'I~ 111 .,olvt' almmt an\ pr<>hlt·m .... 11hout re,orting io -.uch per .. on.11 .11t;it k!I on. tnW"Jdual~ ... I he hoard pre\lt.knt abu 'lt1legori- t~ll)" den red an' wrongdoing in the h1hng of emplo)Ce' named 1n the ,u1t Wall\ al'lo 'aid mo'lt 11f the\e -people: li~1"t"'t·li<:1..·n 1n lht•1r P<i'1\ffif near~ two )C'DM " c;.., iwh) ha'> the un1un wa1tC'~ until now to t.ake action" .. ht' a'lkcd 'ipcn<.·er ( overt. an attorney rn>· rtscntin~ the cfr1tnct. 'a1c1 tht• wn1 111 mandotr 'inu1ht h\ thr t¢:tChl'fH'ould have gom.· to tnal w1th1n thn't' 11r four "'1.•ek\ oi the 'vl<trlh I !S filing date Hl' ho"'nl·r teacher\ \J\ 11 ha' fotu\l'd c:la1ml·d the.: f~tul t) <l'>'>OCl~llon h.a!> attcntwn rm d1~tnct l\'>Ul'\ and ha..., rnk rn nu step\ 10 requ·cst a hearing. pa\CJ thl' "'a) for wc1rk o n thl· regul<H cll'tl1C1n 1n "hrth thrl'e '>t':lt\ on tht· "II lhi'> al11on ".a" an~thing othn '>t''l'n-nwmh .. :1 h11Jrl1 mu't ht· lilkd than .1 nu"ant"e \Ull "'l' u1uld ha'l' htTn in uwn nght no" · ( 11,l'rt ,,11J fhl' tl'Jl hl'f' hJ\l' aln•ath h1·11.u11 tn tht <11,trit1·, prl·part•d \tJll'l'T\l'flt inll'r' ll'\l.tng prn'fX't ll\l. t anclid.itn \hJrnn \1al'~dlan ~ho Ill\\ lCln-In I 'IX l ll',tt hl'I\ 111 thl' 1w1gh I .1 J f honng C <¥.l\I < 11ni111un1t) 1 t>lll-~1· dull'uJnne-,car terma,prl..'\I c.·nio Dl\tnc.t had<.nl 1h1l'l' •\Utt'l'\'lful thl' \addlchad. < olh:ge Fat'ult ~ ~,. \1><..1alll)n \31d c;he C'ould not re,pond h<1an.J u ind1clat n "ho '>Uh'>l'qlll'ntl~ 10 c 0 ,cn·, n imml·nt\ on thl· kgal madt· \1gn11i rant t hange" 1n th'llrlc.t a'>P"l'I of thgc Ot'll' bet au\e the pohc1e\and[>l'r\11 nncl llowncr thl· 13'-''IUll 1'> hcing hanlllcd b) ( ahfoin1a ( oa\I teat hl'f'I "c.·rl' ahk tu gcnl'fale fe<.1cher'> ..\\\oc1a11on attorne>~ \trong puhhc 'iupport after pre' inu<; Onil 1al<. appr<1\ ed thefa>ofh ofahout Bui r~garding '>. att<,' 11m1ng que\· 10() falUlt' rnL·m hcr\ t111n <.he 'aid .. ~l"'c hccn talking ~o <.uth la">n., ha\l' <>Hurrl·d in Jh<1ut 1hc<.c hmng prallrtc-, lor )c:arc, the ',addlchat·k D1\tr11..t. and aw'>ua- and tht') haH'n'tdo ncan>th1ngabout tion prc'i1dcn t t van, admitted 11\ 11 (( hancellor "'ilt."•Cn\) force\ U'> into morl' diflirult w \llr up the cunrni un1- pr"1t1nnc; hkr th!\ We can't get I\ on lht h.1\l\C1fmorc \Uhtlc 1'i'lun 1n an'"herc h' JU\l lul ~1ng ahclul 11 ·· 'Im dl\trll t ~'lme cl1'1 ntl ofliual\ :lrl· l'OO· ·• f ht'h' .111,· d lot OI llttk thing<; \.\l' t"Crned thAt the ( alifornia l cach{'r\ knO\\ .1hout hut 1f \OU tell thl• .\\<.1x.a11on tht• Pf>"crful parent o r-communll\ ah<1u t them. the\ 're urn gan11a11on 11f th1.· 1'11.al union. 1<1 fu.,cd ... he \aid · planning tc1 rump Int' of l 3'\h into l>!\tr ll t 11ni(IJI\ 'IU\ thlll \lnll' 1h1• 'mH·mhl.•r\ )alldll•hac-k hoard cl<'l'· tuntrall \1·11kmrnt. 'itcH•nc, ha'> hct·n 1111n to hcl17 candidate\ \)mpathctrt meetin~'-'1th \n1allgroup\of 1ea1..hel\ t1) lcachcrc; t1) t>cg1n rc'-<ih 1ng 'ome of 1h1· · r he < I~ has '1e"cd th1~ r1<; th<· umt1nu1ng d1<;agrecmen1c,. I he' al\11 mo'>t \('fll)IJ' t r"" l.'~l'>ting in the t la1m tht' ou"poken union kadcr<. tommunqy 1.1Jlli.:~ .,.~ ... Mav rn..t not ~~pr'.e.,entat1vc ul thl· M1nan said cntm· 'ioddlch:.ick·fa cult\ But "he \t11d the l 'i A has not yet Fiut focult> lcadrr' ln\l\t that dt·~ 1dcd un "hether to ullocatC' fund' ~addlcback teache r~ art· '1rtuall\ toJ hc ~addkhat k dee twn E:.' en 1f tht• unt1 n1mouc; in tht·1r dt~ukt' of \\e' l·n\ ')tall' un111n dvc., provide ~ml' ··The <.•ontrai.l neao11at1<1n\ arl• mon<') "Thr bulk ot the finan('1al uvt•r:· oh\Crw d K;.1thr Hodge. pre..i- ~uppon will have IO w mc from the dent of the l Ollcge'' c;outh < ampu' \addlcback fa cult> and thC' com •\rndcm1l ~natc "Rut there 1\ \ttll mun1t>-," MacMillan ~1d. "ld'lprcad conlern :iboui his st) le. h1o; r horn Evan'I who ha'I <iu1.cecded budgeting and hi'> t.rJmmun1"a2JU Mat.M11l:'ln a~ union prc~1dtnt \lHcl with the fa cuh) " rcrnll '>uppone" have m1'i-.cd tht'ir Re' 1cw1ng 1hc dl'la@.rcement' o thl' .\pril 2'J ck:.i111111e to ~uahf) for a (Xt\t ycar, outgoing union prc\ldC'nt \pecial clcct1on prior to No .. S_l_l_e_M_, _a_t M11lan \a.t~ecl ~e ma · ..ai(f(>rganl/l'rffin>.c-to l'tll'<f ahOul nroitrc\' Bui I think It'\ lamcntahk 16 OfJ<I signature~ for each targeted thttt w mut"h mergy had to P<' ~'" trU\ll•C -far 'ihort of thl· 2 ~.25 1 on getting the board to admtt 11 made nec:dcd h,) \.1a y 28 a nuna'kc All wt want" for th<' hoard The largl· 1n111al turnoul of rec.all to harr a rnmpetcnt adm1n1~trawr 'i<> volunteer!. 'ha'i dwindled 1n rc~cnt we can gt•I on w1di thr h~1\1nC'i\ of wcC'k'I. Fvan' admitted teaching. I Vl'll If tht· r«nill ctn'<' tail\ ··w e tfon't enJo} thr-. ' SLAYING SUSPECT APPEARS IN COURT ... From Al ( 11nk\ \aid r huf'lcltl\ that \llll' of lhl' v.1t1h'\\l''> ht· m;I\ l .ill during thl· h\:Jnn~ " .in < >r,1n~l' ( 1111nl\ l.111 111m.11t· \\hll h,t\ t 1\'f')Ul.111111\ ,I\ ,1 1.11 I h• HI \I' \n Ill h . I lw 111 ma tr r~·p11111.·11 h h.1d 1t'Le11 th hl'l'll h•1uwd v. 1t h I '"'' ,11 lh\·' ou11t\ 1.11 I \nclc.·r .. on "ho 11,ctf \\1th her hu .. hancl ancl t"o< h1klrl'll wa\ tatalh hludgt•onl'll 'W ith a hL'ol\' Objei.I . !li•'>'llhl ) u hummer a1u1rd1ng to an I >r,ing~· < ounty ( u rnnn·, clcpul\ \\ho tntllil'd Thur<.da' \nut her "11nos\. °'""-'" I l11ft•d111 1tkntiliecl E' 1n'> J\ one of thl' Utrf')l.'nll'r'I who \\a'i hullding an add1t111n onto-4thl· •\nder,on homc \L'' l·ral '-'l.'l'k<> hcliJrl' the.· murdC'r llnfl'd111 \a1d \he and ·\ndl'l'>On had Just Call 642-6086 o.u, Piiot Dell very I• Guerenteed ._.,>'•1Mt t '•rte., If .,,.,., ~ ,f ro1'-,f fl'JIYI JHI~ h't ~.,)l.,.. • , .... )<.11. ...... , ,...,.,,,, '1C\; • t.# ,_.., hecn lm•nd' \11\t"e high 'IC'hool and 1hal 'lhe '"tt•d the.· "'oman "l'l'kh ~It/ ,,Hd ·\l\dl'f\00 lOlll· p\..lnc.·d \\''l'•,11 t1nw' th.11 I ' in\ \l.:l\ ,1n ,1n1111' ,111\ 1' "'ilw \a1d IH' ~a~ c.On\tantl~ 1alk1ng -m·ctl1ng thi-. l1l't·J1ng that." 'ia1d I lolcc.h tt • \.ala DaS11'a. another witness. 1e-;ttfit'd that :it the 11m<: of the murdc.·r. Evin\ '"'a' 'ita)1ng at her apartment in Anaheim. DaS1ha and 'he ancl her hu\hand wt'rc pcrmttt1ng F' 1n'i to slct'p on a I" 111& room couch "h1lc he compktct.I a wn,1ruc11on 1oh She rc<'allcd that on thl' n1gh1 h<.-fore tht• I a.m murder. Ev1nc; IC'ft the apartmcot. 'la) 1ng he had Ill t'olle(., a tkht from ~omcone who o\ ... cd him monc). OaS1h a IC'> II lied th.rt 'he awoke during thl' middle 11f thl' night to check on her c hilllren .ind d1'>lO''erctl 1ha1I·'1n' h.1d n11t 1t•turncd. The next morning. 'ihl' \<ml 'hl· sav. a full > drl'\'lt'cl r, Ill\ lll1 tht• couch. l.11tl'r. I' 1n' u\ked the woman·-; hu\hand to dnw him to Fountain 1 Valle) 1<> rctnc't' hie; truck. DaS1l va tesll tied ··He \:lid he'd SOOC lu a part).'. S41td DuSilva. who did not o;ay where 1n Fountain Vall1.·} the truck had been t left D::iS1h a ab.o rtl·allcd that Evins later \hU\\l'd hl·r a morning ncws- paf')l.'r, pointing out an ai1icl(• on the <\nderson murtlcr. The preliminary hearing 1~ ex· ix·cted to (pncludr earl ) next week Wbat do you like aboul the Dally Piiot? What don't you like? Call Ute number 11t ltft and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered 10 the 1pproprl1te editor. The 11me U -bour answerlnK n rvlce m1y be used to record le tters to tlte editor on 1ny topic . Contributors to oar Letters column must lat!lude tklr• na me and telepbou numbu for nrlflcatlon. No clrrul1tlon c11l1, ple11e. Tell us whit's on your mind. t OAANGf COAST Daily Piiat H.L. 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