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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ,~---.... -_-- OR AN GE COUNT Y CALIFORNIA THIJRSDA Y MA V 9 1985 ;-; C f NT·, City. chiefs nix county.inmates Localpolice depart.men ts don •t wavt 'crazies, dopers~ murderers, rapists' By STEVE MARBLE · • Of I ... o.lly ,.... • ..., Local police oflic1als said Wednes- day they don't want to bear the responsi bility for hous ing .orange County Jail's burgeoning inmate Coast Costa Mesa council members discovered they broke a 10-year-old pact when the tore out a street median, and must now spend $50,000 to put it back./ Al California A tourist receives threat- ening letter saying Ameri- can males will be shot in Mexico if Border Patrol agent who Injured Mex- ican youth goes un- punished./ A• Nation lnOISQ venesraperecanthear- ing for Gary Dotson./ A5 World Forty Portuguese com- munists walk out prior to Reagan speech./ A5 Boating Don't leave home without ... reading abourthe American Express flap in the America's Cup challenge./ Al Sporta Gene Mauch claims he's not very impressed with 'Oil Can· Boyd, despite Angel 1oss./11 Entertainment The black comedy of the musical "Cabaret" is well served at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater./ A 10 population. claiming the potential lor violence and the r1.1k ofmult1m1ll1on-· dollar lawsui1s is too great. ~ity jails, P.ant.Cularl ) the larg@- facilit y in Hu.ntington Be~ch . arc · beirg eyed as possible houc;1ng sites 5,000 exp ore women issues Astronaut. actress ,principal speakers at Anaheim event By EVE C. LASH 01111y ..... c.111•• •••• Business women. homemaker'> and communll} act1\>1st s "'crt' among the more than 5.000 who took pan fere nce on Women. The all-<iay C\Cnt. at thl· ..\na)le1m Hilton and Towers Hotel. \\as de- \Oted to women's issues. NASA astronaut Sall Ride was the ke~ note lun c he o n· spcah·r and a c t ress Susan Ken- dall Ne"'· man. daugh- ter ot actor Paul Nc"'- man Y.as the fcaturt·d speaker. The con- fer enc c. whi ch in- cluded 93 yl~ <.>cm1n.ars and more than 150 trade tiur c_,h1b1- 1ors. was designed 10 apJ)c.'al to "'orlona women. woml·n managing homes and thOSl' 1n' oh l'd 1 n com· mun1t~ act1' Hies. arrord1ng tn Karen ~m1th . conference rnordinator \kn \\ere also welcoml' State Sen. William C ampbdl. "ho co-sponsered the event along"' 1th the US. Small Bus1ncs\ .\dm1s1ra11on. su1d he ne\er dreamed tht• rl·sponsc "'ould be so gn~at. "In 1983 "'e held the first annual conference on "'Omt·n·., issues . ..\!though onl) 51X) were ewccted. more than 1.400 attl'nded. Business "Last \ear. more than 2.500 attend- ed the confcrem:c and an add111onal --800-WCre~llmcd awa). This )_.far. :..A.~>St~•wt:company--~-~ e o a - says you CSR tell your tend. but we have-o'er 5.000 and "'l' h • i d had to tum awa" 3.000 women ... moms es apprec ate The Orange ·count} Rcpubliran with a Telecake./IM said after tht' luncheon. "I think 1t 1s INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge B 1-2 A9 86 A3 B8-10 86 has JUSt been an o'erv.ht'lm1ng suc- cess. "We had no idea. we "'ould gel th is response. We have to understand there 1s a great need out thae for this." Campbell said "...\nd Salh Ri de was1ust spectacu- (Pleaee eee WOMEN'S / A2) for )atl inmates awa1tJRg trials or prehm1nary hearings. · ··The ltabilny is tremendous." Huntington Beach Po11ce Chief Earle Robita1lk said Wednesday. "You·~ deairng with-crazies. dopers. murderers and rapists. They kill each other. hang themselves. burn mattress." he said. adding. "I wa nt no pan of that." • Reac11on 1'rom other Orange C'oast pohce agencies was similar. · "You can bank. on a lawsuit 1f someone dies in your jail." Scat Bc.ach Police Chief Stacey f>icascia said. The beach city has a jail facility that has never been fulty optned because of lack of f11nds. he said. Picasia said passage of Propos111on 13 in J 978 and a general lack off unds in .Seal Beach killed any hope of opening the jail. whic:J\ js now used as • A little bit of Genna~y a six-hour holding cell and "drunk tank." The Seal Beach facat ny. which has room for more than 30 inmates. has been offered to the count) as a sarellne jart but county offiClals have been cool to the proposal. P1casia ,.said. Newpo.n Beach Pohce Chief Charles Gross said he would be oppmS(d to cntenng into an} ag.re~- Anita Bourdy and Peter Jorctan perform a traditional German dance durtna the International Cultural Featl•al at Gord- en Weat Collece ln HuntiJl&ton Beach. Bourdy and Jordan are put of the dance froup .. Die Sclawaben Laadet.•• Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi B10 87 89 A9 A7 81 Zoning bill could stall JWA expansion Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather A1 0 A3 B3, 7 8 1-3 A 10 A9-10 A2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Df!Mo.llJ ........ Lqlsla11on that "'ould mah· 11 tougher to change 1oning a<> a wa~ to comply ~1th noise regulations 1s moving through the state Senate Local supporters hope l)enatc Bill 556 will stall or blo~:k progress on expansion of John Wayne .\1rpon, according to Barbara L1chman. ex- ecutive director of the Ne"'pon Bl·ach-hac;ed \1rport Working Group. "W11h C\C~thing frozen in thl' coi.trt'i nght now. Wl' can takl• ad,an- tagl' of this hill ''hen it's finall~ apprnH·d.'' L1chman said. .. Th" "'111 mean a change What ,,e·rc ~et·~1ng I'\ a reasonable dialogue Mth tht• Board of Supervisors." The bi ll. whose principal author 1s Sen Robert Pre~le). 0-.R" crs1dc. Movie pionee)'. Hal Roach a link to Hollywood's pa$f Al 93. .Hal Roach has memories that span the movie industry's his· tory. The man who teamed S1an Laurtl with O li ver Hardy and crcaied the "Our Gana" comedies was in Hunt· inaton Beach this week to shatt anecdotes from his colorful ca~r. Roach spoke to a Coas1line College film history clan mcctina at Edison High School "Probably no producer's work has brought the world mort laughter than that of movic pion~tHal Roach:' teacher Linda Ca er told her ~tudt•nts ( 'arpcntcr said Mack Scnnclt. who --lll.adc.lhc..."Kcystonc Kops" comedies and early Charhe Chaphf\ ftJms. 15 u'iuall y dcscnbt-d as earl) Holly- "'ood' \ ka ng of c~incd> "But Hal Roach rcfinl-d wmcJv and made it~what it 1s today." she said. In add1llon to his lap~t1ck com· t'd1t's. Roach produced the "Toppt"r" fil m sc:nc~ and thf I 9J9 "t"f"\ton of John Ste1nbcc1' "Of Mice and Men." His film carttr actuall) began 1n 1912 "1th bit achna10M 1n "-t tems. •\ fc"' \Ca" latt'r1\_e ~n producing ( comedies fcaturina Harold Lloyd. The Coastline students appcardd mo t intcrrstcd in his work wi~ l.aurtl and Hardy. He explained that Laurel ongmall) worked for him as a gaa wnler while Hardy had playd:I small roles 1n Charlie Chase corft.. edres Roach told the students that a minor m1sundentandmg led to 50mt large expenses on one of lhe tum'~ comt'd.y lilms. . . "We.wert' 101na to make a picture \\here La11rcl and Hardy Wt'rt tr)'l"I 10 sell C'hnstmas trttS in the sum- mer." Roach rttalled. The lilm makers had amnacd IO film A wreck ma sprtt ll •home nes 1hc Hal R03 fl Studio 1n Culver City. tht'n n:-c;tort' the ~1dtn~ btfort the owner rttumcd. . (Pleae 9MllOV1S/AI) "3" p~h"l'd \londa' h~ thl· ~enatr Jud1na~ ( omm11tl'C It no" goes to thl· "it·nah: -\ppropna11on<; \ommll- lcl· ~n. \lanan Bcrgt'!.l)n R-:--lev.pon Bt•a,·h 1\ among the bill's t'o-author\ Tht• hill \\Ould put the state Dt•partnit•nt of T ran .. portat1on 's ~u1dclint•s runcc rn1ng n01~ stan- d.Hd'i into 13\\. The hill <;au that "'hen a1rpon t oix·raior" moH' to lomrh "1tt1 '!Jll' no1c;l' rt•gulat1on!>. a l·h.rngt· 1n '''" n~ tor afft•rted ne1ghborhth1J,, Jn 1-1.·~ '' onh after otht'r mcJ,IHl' Jrl' pu~Ul'd .• Krordinp. ti' lcff V1hur J Pn.~'k' aide -\1rPort otlicials \\1,ulJ tx Jd' ,,1·d. t11 pur<,ut' thl' foll<'" ing 'tl'P' '"'h'.1d • Encourage thl' U'it' 11t '''"·r."'"' J1rc rath. f Plea.M eee AIRfORT I A2 l ............. .., ........ l .... Hal aoadl. 93, uane memortee of euly HoU7 wood . ment wnh the count} lor housana pnsoners e.>.cept m extreme cases. "We would ~ highly liable," iAid Gross when asll.ed about takin& on some of the count) 1airs overflow popula11on · Likr"' l'i<' Co\ta Mesa CapL Ed Glasgo"' !>aid he "'ould recommend agarns1 pm' 1d~ng housmg for CO!'MY 1a1I 1nmatl·~ He ~1d the Costa Mesa . · (Ple.ue eee CITY I A2) oc ·teen on r1a in dad's slaying Prosecutor: Game. Porsche key elements in county murder By JEFF ADLER OllND911Y ......... The game .. Dungeons and Dragons" and a Por he sports i.:ar are ke} elements 1n the murder tnal of a La una Hills teen-agt'r accu!>t'd of 1s lather and "'oun<11ng his mother 1n tht• ht·ad '"'o ~etlrc; ago The game 14h1ch '"'ohes role pla ~ ing in fan ta.s' stt ua11om "'here pla~el"'i oftcn h3\l' to ~ill something to get to the nt .. <t w:p 1n the game. ma\ haH· g1Hn I !<-\t·ar-old Ronald Lampas1 the idea tu plan thl' June 2. 19~0 \hooting Drn ing the famil~ 's l.'ltpcns1H• '>PC>O'i rar ma~ ha'e ocen tht• m11t1\c J Pl "<·,utnr tuld an Orangl' ( nunt\ \urt·r r < uun JU~ Tuc\da' But fx:put ' Put-11, C>t-ti:nda Paul 'itarlo. "'hl1 dl'l nlJ t11 rrl''it'nt an 0J)c.'n 1ng 't.ltl'ml·nt 11 1uror'> '<lid hl· "'Ill argue h1' l hl·nt ,h.11 h1'1 lather 1n ~11-Jl'li.·n-.t• hl.·,Ju,l· hl' hJd heen ~·,ualh Jhu,l·J ti' lhl' m:rn lJmpa-.1 " lhJrgnt v.1th murdl·r and Jll<'mrteJ murdl'r 1n tht· 'hoot- ·11~' ,1r r1" JJ11rTn ,. p.TI\·n:l t11hn L.imr.1,1 1hl ni .. ,i:-Jr-11kl t•"n<"r ol J l ,1,IJ \k'-1 1'u11d1m! mJ ll•r1J ' lirm .1nJ h1' J-.,lJr-. ,J ~' 1•1 Ru1h I •Iii I .ti' JlJ' '<'r' • .! J '1\-'TIPn lh (Please ae-e TEEN'S/ A2) L,B_park plans builder 8) LISA MAHO!'\EY Of -Olllly '11ol Stllfl f'l.1nnin!-'. J p..trl.. ,., IJnJ lhJI "lhl' 'uh1l'1 t l•I .1 h1·Jtl·J J11,pu1c hl't"'een I Jgun .1 ~·.h h t lr.1'1g<· ( <'Uni' and J Jl''d •f'I\" "J' ·,l'f' ,utl' 'l"" • In ,·r .1 n,l .1 ,,·rn till .1, t 111 had 1.111h .. n thl· , 1 ' r.111 .... 11,l l .1rl' I ndi 'h•' pn·, .i.-n• 1 1h, ! .1rm.1 \,1ndl rh! I •IPUr I h1• I·' 111 h,1,nl d1•1 ,•1, •l'llll'nt r 1 ·11 1 , id· n·.1 , .1"., ' ,,.,1 1h" "lV~ ·11.ll I .11! '"·Bl.I .. .'l.l"'i.'l'Ut.1 r11,l11 111 111 p,t' .11"1', . •1:1••\ <'"IJI ••!!hi "' 1\,11 ,1' 1h, •h.1 •' \ •.1 I ·•!!un.1 H.•ull '.1•d l 1 '" r, ,,,,,• \•h1 ·11 11nt1 •h1' th1,, '•,1,1l.. p.11n' t•• '"'•J'' h 1111,·nt •n' h•t thl ~1i.. 1t•1•I ,tr I' I 1Jlh.J "hi h h.1, 1-1.·,·n thl' "'"''''' ! 1•1 n~·· ni: nl'c1111.ll1"n' h<'· trl• l 1 .rrr1.1 \.1 n,lling .ind , 1t\ ,,f 11, 1.1' \I r1• 'tll1l' .11d thl'\ 1ndll3ll' 11'1 1 IH'll I", '"""II"!! "11 h .1 pa rl.. pl.in I , '" h .... 11d It ' .1 tern hit• act >I 1'.1.t 1.111 II •. (PleHe see PARK/Al) Kendrick named· arts center director B' TO'' ~H \T DR .\ °' , ... o ... , l'llol lt•ll I h•""·'' I{ t...,·ndnt I.. (had Jdm1n. 1'1rah•r ,,t ttH Jl.t•nnl'd' < t'nter in \\ J\h1~t.111 n ( ha' h<'cn htl'C'd a thl· nl'" t'\1·u11tq• d1n-c1nr of th( ( lran~r ( nunt' Performing ~n ( L 11h'I "t'nd11d, 'I "'a' lormall) 1n- 1nxlllll'd th" rn11rn1n~ dunng a press , onkn·n\l' JI 1ht.• 1111i<'c of the Prrf111 nllniz \rt, C cnll't 1n ( osta \h -.... I h tq1l.t• t'' l l·n Rc.·\hn"' who H 111, d lhrt" mn1Hh'> :lfU hc:c<auSC' -Of ..u 1 1 lh .inn11unll'm.:nt b' \\'1lham I PleeM eee COUNTY/ A.2) - - A 2 * Orange CoQt DAILY PILOT /Thurldly. May 9. 1985 COUNTY ARTS CENTER CHIEF NAMED ... Lund. chairman of the center·~ board of d1rectori. ended a l~month search ror a chief admin1~trator to oversee 1ht $65.S mtllion complex. under construction in 1hc South Coa 1 metro area. Lund also announced that Judith O'Dea Morr will leave her post as general manager of the Kennedy Center to handle similar chore!> at tht Orange County center. In a prepared statement released Wednesday. Timothy Strader. chief l'\ccu11ve oOiccr of the West Coast t'cnter. said: "We arc-doubly for- tunate 10 ha\C both Tom Kendrick and Jud) Morr join our leadership team. · "h'c; a greQt da) for us. bclie"e me," Strader continued. "It's like a great g1f~ from our nation's capital." Kcndnck and Orange Count~ ccn1er officials declined 10 reveal his ala~. but 11 was reponed to bc!.nwre than SI 00.000. I k v. 111 formall) take the rcinc; Sept. \I .is lhc counldown continues to lhl' u.·nter's scheduled grand opening-in < ktober t 986. \fter a national !>Carch marked b) lru'>traung setbacks. the official un- \eihna today ma) help c:t!>e concerns over the center·,. scramble to mect 1ts opening Sl'ason deadline. The ~arch was launched 1n July 1984 af\cr Bedsow. ci ting JOb streu. announced he would re11rt at the end of the year. Effons to find a replace- ment were $1111 under way when Bcdsow step~ down thttc months aso. lea' ing the t'Cnler w1thou1 a chief d.ire-ctor. MorcoH'r, no open1n¥ season at- traC'tions have been signfd· ahhough negot1a11ons arc in the final stages with world-class performing com- panies. including !hr American Ballet Theater and the New York City Opera. Thr complc\, which ultimately will house a 3.000-sctu multipurpose theater. a 300-scat studio and a I .~ seat theater. is ~ing built and -operated with pnvate f\lnds. During t}le past six years. $62.2 m1thon has been raised toward the SU.5 million goal. w11h S20 million targeted for operatins and prasramming costs. Kendrick, a former cvlfure editor for the Washington Post. has handled the Kennedy Center's $32.4 million operating budget. coordinated per- .sonnel and directed pollq mattt•rc; since 1~76. He was the No 2 man 1n the center's leadership, d1rtl'tly re- spons1bl(' 10 Board Chairman Rogl·r tevens. A ~rt of his n-spons1b1ht1es. Kendrick also d1re~:ted the ron!tlruc- t1on of the Kennedy Ce nt('r's $4 million Terrace Theater. developed a na11onal arts education program and 'headed n~o11a11ons for the public 1clevis1on series "Kenned} Ct'nter Tonight.~ In a prepared staJement. Kendnt·k · said Wednesday that he labored over thc decision to move and had dis- cussed the maner for more than six months with Kennedy Centcr Chair- man Stev<.>ns. "He has been extremely support1,:e and sees this as a IO$ical step 1n my career," Kendnck said. "The Orange Count) Perfomung Arts (enter is offering me the opponunit~ 10 guide the opening and operation of one of the last maJor arts compk"H"S to Ix' built in this countr)." Kendrick also predicted a "special relat1onsh1p" between the Kenned) and Orange Cou nt~ center~. v.11h eventual produ,·uon ell.changes. TEEN'S MURDER TRIAL ••• after running errands. Christianson denied panic1patins in either shoot- ing dunng his trial and claimed tampas1 look the gun tram is parent's bedroom without per- mission. From Al Jail term 1n f9"8"1 a ter pea mg gu1 ty to a single c"ount of child molestation 1h:11 Stl•mmed from an incident ln\Oh·1ng {)Ill' of his two adop11ve daughters. . The !>cnior Lampas1 v.as killed ''hen his son. then 16. allt'~t'dl)' shot him once 1n the head \\Ith a .:!2- cahber pistol he had Laken from a neighbors' home. Ruth Lampa<;1. e\pected 10 tesuf~ dunng the tnal. sur\'I\ ed a !>mglc gunshot wound to the head. although c;he la\ \\OUnded On the floor or the am11y's · eybum Drive home for two days befoi'e she was d iscovered b) her brother-in-law. T he bullet remains lodged in her brain. Also expected 'to testify is the derendanl's friend. David Chris- 11anson. now 19, who wasacquitted of murder and at1empted murder charges 1n a separate trial 1ha1 concluded last sl)mmer. Dunng that trial. Ruth Lampasi 1es11fied that 11 was Chnst1anson that shot her as she returned to the house Lampas1 surrcnded 10 police two days after the shootings. on June 4. 1983. Although his mother lay wounded on the floor and his father's body rested on the di ning room floor, he continued to live in the house for the two-day period. attend school and driving around in the family station wagon and the Porsche. according 10 Deputy Distnct Attorney Mike Maguire. CITY JAILS 'OUT' FOROCCONS ••• Fropi Al Ja1l 1s frequent!) tilled and. hke other cit~ Jails. lacks the amen111es needed 10 house pmoncrs for more than a 'hort period. County supen 1sors. unde.r federal inmates. ordered a 1ask force Wednesday to find out\.\ hcther c111es that ha ve· Jail facll111e-; would be recepti ve to ha \ 1ng the count~ use their Jails. Rob1ta1lle said he has offered to turn the Huntington Beach City Jail 0 ' er to the county as long as county offici als would accept the responsi- b1li t) of ~pcrating the jail. proposal repeatedly. Robitaille said both he and Oranie County Sheriff Brad Gates are con- cerned about housing a large inmates population in a iail in a residentiaJ area across the · Jlrcct from Hunt- ington Beach: High School. The Huntington Beach city jail has the capacity to house 60 male and 12 femaJe inmates .. T~~ averqe u- The Newport Beach city jail can hold up to 40 and the Costa Mesa facility only 24 .. PARK PLAN ASSAILED IN LAGUNA ••• From Al '-'fa,or Bobbie Minkin said there's nothing wrong with the Cit}' ·s plans. .. We are proceeding "1th business as usual 1n Laguna Beach." she said. "It's our business "'here v.c put our parks .. impact report on Laguna Heights in Minkin responded that the par~ an anempt to block the project. des1gna11on was done in a public Officials also plan 10 challenge the meeting and it was 100 bad 1f tract's final map once 11 gets through company people responsible for the count} approval process in an monitoring city actions m1sS<.'d 11 attempt 10 reduce the development's C'ontactcd later. Minkin said she dens11~ to 70 homes. had ··no idea why staff didn't name The nght of ,,.. a~ that 1s slated to the street" in the background ma- bernme pan of a m1n1-park 1n the Top Carm~-Sa ndling officials leaped tcrial. "We all knew what it was." she of the World neighborhood 1s the kc~ into action earl\ th1.i weck afLCL added. to Ca rma-andhng·s plan lo build leam1rig of the park plan. The firm :vtinkin said she doesn't believe it Luguna Heights. 108 lu'<ury home has secured a Ma)' 29 hearing 10 makes any diffe~nce whether the prOJCCI on 28 unincorporated acres Orange Cou nt~ Su pen or ( oun rot an right ofwa'. is topped by a park. lf'the nca rl''l\ o,,..,ned b' the lit\. the 20-10Junc11on and (Jcclaratory relief foot ~tnp IS sandw1chclf hl't\.\Ct'n from the pla n. l'OUnt\ decides 10 try tO COndcmn1the unincorporated count~ tern tor\ an<l land on behalf of Carma-Sa ndling - the ti I\·, I op of the ~ orld neigh-L' nch belie' cs the cit\ hl:ha' t'll 1 n which 11 has already threatened to do horhnod a sh.1fty manner in preparing 11' park-. -the existence of the park won't plan. In what he terms a "l·asc of. prevent them. she said. < arma-Sandl1ng nceds;hc ngh1-of-slopp~ staff work," lht• Cit) declared The park issue came before the City way 10 C,1ttC'nd -\Ila Laguna Boulevard the project exempt from en-Council Tuesday as an appeal o( a so its Laguna Heigh ts dC'velopmt"nt ·' 1ronmcntal review. Had a revic" Design Review Board action. will ha\(~ atccss to cit } roads The bc:en necessary, Car:ma-Sandling as The board rejected designs for the alternat1 vc ts hewing a long st reet an adJaet•nt propeny owner would three parks because 1t felt benchd through a greenhcl1 to El Toro Road ha\l' had 10 he noutied of the proposed were not permanent or Laguna ( an}on Road an C\· proposal. enough. More landscapi ng was also pensl\ c proc;pec1 :in(j one that J c-When 11 appro' ed the plan Jan 15. suggested velopers do not bc:heH1 " en-the Cit} Council provided the puhl1c The council. with the exception <Jf ~~====~~~~:ruafu_D.i 1.rable. _Wllh.aae-naa ma&.cnaJ Llhlt rck~ar:Ula (;olb~n. ovem1m~ the llut the fit, ha'> rrffifeat11 g" l' up tllrce park '>ites Two arc mentioned oenials on tneoa is ttfa-t tti~i "o -- " ' thi.: nght of "J) unle\'> ( arm<1-t>~ street name. hut the one involving enough mone)' for more extensive "i<Jndhng agrcl'\ to reduce the numhcr the disputed parcel 1s 1den11tied onl y ""Cir~ 111 ho ml'' in the proJCl t tu 111 as .. pan of T rac1 I 0054 .. S1gn1 llcan1 grading or lOnstruct ion l ht di\ has filed J lav.c;u11 When ch11Jed Tuesda} t>~ Carma-on the s11es could trigger an en- l halkng1ng ..i rnunt' en' 1ronmcn1al )andling attorne' ()reg ~ander~. 'ironmental re' 1e\\. AIRPORT ZONING BILL IN SENATE ... F rom Al • D1re{'I t11gh1 path\ ""here neigh· h11rh11o<l\ "'"' he lcac;1 alTecll·d • t 'l' run"a" l'ffi{lrnth • Rl'llull' thl' tri.:quent' qt l11ghh t~p,·u,ill~ Junng peak hour' • t 'l' huilll1ng' tx·rm' and •llhtr \l rl'l'"' ll> dt'lll'l I Jtrt ralt n111<.e Earl1l'r th" ~ear the rount~ Hoard or )upt'r\l\urc; m<>H·d 10 make ">antJ c\na Height\ wmpa11hle With the l'\tra 1e1 no1-;e that added 1111!.ht\ at John W.i~ ne .\irport '¥1.lluld hnng. ..\ plan was adopted that changec, lhc 1oning from rco;1den11al 10 one 1hat allu\.I.\ for con\trul't111n ot 11tf1ll.' bu1kling~ 1n thl.' un1nt11rporatl·<l c11m- niu n1t ~ that Ill'\ at th l' l'nd ol lhl' .. urpnn runv.a\ L1chman 'a'' thl.' hilt ma~ lurtt· w unt\ otlic1al'> 10 re work their air· pon e\pan-;100 plJn'> "\.\ i.: don ·1 "ant to cont 1nuc \tall1 ng and dragging this thing out. though.'" L1 hman said "The real reasons hdHnd this 1\ 111 gt't them (<;uper- ' l\or\) to take notice and talk to u\ .1 hout rt''>pun\1hk a1rpun planning ... I ll hman s:11cl v,hilr r1rangc Coun- t~ J1rp11n npan<,mn fot•\ ma}' benefit tr11m tht· Prt•\lr~ hill , all airport<; 1n < .1l1tl1rnio v.111 he affl.·ctcd · 1 tm l\n'1 onl) for U\ ... \he \aid. ··11 lOUld hJVl' SWl'l'p1ng 1mpat'tS 1n 1ithl'r plan•., a<> well .. WOMEN'S ISSUES AIRED IN COUNTY •. ~ From Al la1 \he I\ a lrl'ml·ndou~ role model ">he 1'>prt>0ftnall ,,..omcn toda~ that 1t 1\ no longer JU~t a man's "'"rid and that women 1<>11 can reach for the \tar\ Ride. l\menca's lir\t woman 1n <;pare when she fle,,.. a hoard the 4'pace 'ihullk ( hallcngcr ~aid ~he wa' l'lllll\IOil, her v1•11t to Orange ( ount)' ·t gre" up 1n thl' \an F-ernane!o Valley I am now living in Houston. but £ ~till COl)~ldcr ( altfornia m ~ homt " <ihe al\o c;aid she thought the conference "I\ a great idea .. .\t \he many exh1b1ts. b()Oth~ and re')ourcc centN'>. experts d1~ussed 1up1l ' \uch a\ child care. cnme pre vcnt1<Jn. education. how to tfuy , our first home. consumer affairs, health concern~. time management. tra'd 11ps po'illl\C thinkin&. re-entr) mto the 1oh market makcup. fitness. la\h1on. l omputt'r\ and a drug Just Call 642-6086 ' pre' cn11on 'ern1nar pre\l'nted b' rounding. drug and related \Ub'>tant'c '\cv.m,1n abuSl' ~c,,..,man\ l.Onfercnce wa~ titled Other \pcakcrc; for the luncheon• -\dok\n·ni Drug Prevention ll~ing "'cre .\n1ta Coit. assistant regional the \t,1.,, \lcdia The media play a director. limall Business .\dminis- maJor rok 1n \haping the op1n1ons of trauon. Dr. Irene K.assorla and Or- \oung people including their de-ange Count Supervisor Hamel C1 \10n\ ahout drugs. alcohol and \.\ icder 1obacrn. '>he \aid Therefore. New-~omc: of lhc other 1op1cc; addressed man ~1d ~he: 1!> co m milled 10 in-wrrc· "'peak up on Poh11cs." "(rcat- 11ucnnnu the media to take a pos111vc ing " Personal Financial Plan." ~ he "Ho" To C1ct Your Child To Tell sland against gl11mon11ng I e drug You .\nyt hing." "Doing Business lUlturt· W11h The Federal Government.': Nrwman 1~ '>pearhcading the estab-"Packaging Yourself: Re· Entry ... -l1shm<"nt of th~ wott Newman Center 'Toping With S~rcss" lM'.I "The 1n par1ner\h1p with USC's Health <ircat Balancing Act: Career. Home Ekharv1or Kci.carl'h Jnslltule The and Famil)." 10 name a few of the Sco11 .Nc1A1man (enter proJee1 was hundreds of seminars offered. founded h) her father afler the death ( ampbcll said aOer the conference of his son, ..s<.:011. Sbe recently he intends 10 1nqu1rt about th e produced a mUlt1-mcdia producllOll.-l Anaheim Con,ent1on center ncAt "Med1:i Darlings." to help generate )'e:ir llccause or the douhling 'llC of greater awarcncs'i of appro ... al 'iUr· calh year's e' cnl What do you llkf' about tbe Dally Piiot" What don't yM llltt~ Call tltt number at left and yo ur mes'•lt wlll be rec-orded, traascr6bc4 and lellvtred to thf' approprlalt editor. Ttlf' u mf' 24·hour answtrln• :4t'r\llt't mp) ~ ntd to rttord ll'Utr1 lo tile editor on any topif, Coatrth tors to our Ltttert column matt lncl•dl' tllelr narn. and lelf'phont numbtr for vtrtrlucton No clrcatatlon calls. please. Tf'll u' what's on your mind I Clou ds , but n o rain for Coast' CIOUds will cov., Southern Callf0<nla through Friday, but onty the mountains 1re llkely to have a chanc,• of more rain, the National Weather Service said. The ctoud -eov., wllt be thlnnet Friday. allowing temperatures to rlM again. Gutty winds wlll continue In the m0Ynt1tn• and desert•. Los Angeles and the San Fernando, San Gabriel and San Bernardino valleys wlll coot down to th, 50• tonight and warm to the upper 60s and mld-70s•Frlday. The beeohea will top out In the 60s. Along the Orange Coast there will be considerable eloudlneta tonight and partly cloudy Friday Continued cool with highs •f\OIOQ from the low 60• near the beaches to the low 70s tor Inland areas. C2,vernlght tows In the 50s. 92 73 Tempe l as'Vegn I • l1Ule Aoc> 78 ~7 -·~4) '"OHTS LOU<l\lltt• 77 ~3 ~·Oii lowlor 24110o1awt1d1ng a1 Sam MemQ111t 78 60 Warm -Cold..,. M1at111 Be4cn 19 71 QcciuOI O....,.. S1alt0na ry ..... AllMW'ly ST 28 Mllw-.. 62 so Sf'IOwt rs ~ ..... Fvr111 Soow Alb<iq .... qu<t 83 57 Mplt-SI Peui 82 Ill "M-W•-s.n-<e NOAA US o.ot CJI ~<t Am&111tq 79 60 N&slmti. 72 ~ A"Cl\Ot~ 46 !l• Atlan1a 69 ~ N ... Otle•nt 114 64 N-YO<k Ml u Atlantic City 70 H Sur f Re port NortOlk Va 73 S2 Calif . Temps Autlm 90 Ml OklahOn\• <,11, 11 60 9Mlln0fa 1S so Om-82 6• 8w~ 72> 56 LOCATIOtf &ID IHu. &tsrna1"' 117 •6 O•laAOo ee 66 Hlll. low IOr 24 llOU•S «101ng ii s. m Hunt•nglon S..Cll 1-2 llllf eoo .. 70 39 P11<1-pn1a 87 o -011 l•n<I 111 •8 Rivi< Jelly Nawoo<t I 2 PoOf .. ~. 102 78 Pat0llo~ 70 l9 8oalon 57 40 P111aourgn 67 J6 Rea 8Jull 18 SJ · 40tn 51r .. 1 Newpoil t·2 poo. Bvll•lo S• 35 P0<11ana M• ~1 21 s.c .......... 10 ,. •5 22nd Slr .. I "lewl>O<I 0 poO< c-llt so Portland 0t 61 •• Sahna~ 81 49 BalDOaW.00-2 "°°' CnatlMton S C 7J 60 l agvn• 8NCI> ' OOOI C-IOllW Y 17 ~ Provt<lenu st 32 San Otego se 6 1 1·2 Rale<gll 119 SI San Fra"'1oco 60 49 S•nC-t• poO< CllMIOll•.N C 61 s~ wa1 .. 1emp liO c~ ... n 52 Rapid C1ly ee Sa Santa Barbe•• 63 45 ~o 68 42 Stoci<lon 76 49 5,.911 t!•rec11on '°"ln,..11 Cl\ICaQO 13 53 Rtellmon<J 16 •9 H1gl'I low tor 24 nours and ing 11 ~pm Clncinnau 75 49 SI LOU•I 78 SJ Bartlow 61 63 Ciewland S8 30 ColumbueOl'I 72 ~2 S1 Pete-h"'P• • 89 117 819llOP 79 41 es A 53 ,, 9111 t MIU' Crty t-M> 8¥"" 100 66 Dall ... Ft W0<tll 82 59 Son Antonio 90 65 l(lnQ 8Mc11 Oeyion 72 45 Son Juan PR 87 74 Monrov11 IS so TODAY SHllle SS 39 Monterey 56 •S Sec0<HJ ru1111 H)6pm l • o.o-81 53 Sn•evepon 80 59 Mt W"'°" S9 41 Secono •ow 7H pm' .) 0 0.1 Mot<"'a 84 56 o.ltOll 60y 40 Spokane 54 35 Newp0<18oc11 63 Sii $yrecu'6 52 3? OnietlO 76 51 '"'°"y Oututl'I 11 ~ 113 Tooek• 77 so Palm Spr1ng1 96 57 F'1rt1 n1Qr'I 1 •0 am 48 El P•t0 92 5S Fllltbal>ka S4 33 Tucson 98 66 Pata den a 11 48 Ftrst low 9 4Ja m OJ Fargo 89 ~ TulH 19 58 Rl-lkle '4 50 Fu91 n~f\ S 18 pm 3 I A119ttatt 72 37 Washington 76 5S Sin B<t<naromo 17 53 Secon low 9 38 pm 30 Oren<I Aap<da 70 57 W1C1111a 77 57 San Gab<1-4 11 50 OrNI F1H1 12 47 W1lkH·Ba,re 56 32 Sin JON 68 •S Sun '411> IOOI) a1 ' 43 Pm , ... , Har1'0<d 59 29 Santi An• e• St ~ .. gay di~ SS am nnd "'" aQltn al I 44 i'Mlena • 70 42 Santi Crvr 6' '3 D"' HOOOIUlu 83 71 Extended TallOll v all•y 61 36 "'vuo U•'5 t'10a1 •t 10 16 11 m Ml• H-lOn 81 87 To,,an<I 8• n r "'' "' ' 19 a m an.o ttM I .gain at lncllenepoltt 76 .. Low Cloud• n.gM and m0<n1ng 11ours '' •• 1.am Jac:"-1.Ma 8 1 ... Jldlaofllrllle 88 ... mainly 11ea1 t1"141 eo111 Ol"-1M t.,, ,,.,._ 45 41 li'll"' S.tur<ley 6" to 7 •wit ming 3 lo 5 K..-Cltv 78 56 <lllQ<MS lly Mon<lly LOWI 46 10 56 MOVIE PIONEER AT COASTLINE •.. From A l "We used a photo they had gi' en us to guide us 10 the right house."1Roach said. "The key didn't work. but we said we were &oing 10 have to wrec_k down. Then we broke every window in the house. Cut every tree down .... "Suddenly, a man and his wife and two kids came home. The wife looked at the house and fainted. We had ihe wrong house! The right house was do\\n the street. So old man Roach had to pa y for wrecking two houses~~· The idea for the "Our Gang" rnmcd1e<; came tO him after he in ten ll'"ed a child actress who had been made up and o'er-rehearsed 10 tmpres'i film maker-; ".\II I rnuld think of"a!i a trained animal." he said ... .\II I could think ol was how to get rid of ~er ·· Soon afterward. he no11ccd some children arguing al a lumber~ ard and decidt'd 10 try making pictures ""11h regular kids.~ - Roach said he loaned his fir'>t "Our Gang" film to a local theater owner for a tryout. It was an instant h11. The mo' 1c maker said he cast "Our (1ang",,.. 11h "regular·) oungster'> whu had a natu ral abll11\ 10 en tertain. "Some kid~ arc good athletes. some can sing. 1.ome can dance. some are good at math." he <;aid . "All I looked . for were kids who we re great actors. That's a natural ability." Roach c;aid the "Our Gang" stan attended school together and posed fev. be ha' 1or problems , for the producers. Roach s~ud. The actor wh o pla}'ed Farina needed special coaching: however. to speak the blac~ .. he parents were a d1flercnt stor> :· Roach said. "They were som'e1imes more difficult." The 20-minute. two-reel comedits eventual!\ rell out of fashion when I heater owners t>cga n SCfCC'OI ng ldoublc-fc:iture movies. he said . Roal·h remained active in the movie business and was friendly with man~ Holl} wood greats. Hc de- scribed Clark Gable as "a very nice person 10 hunt and fish \\.Ith ... Roach recalled one ouung he took v. 1th Gable near Reno. Word of the popular actor's presence leaked. how- e, er. and the place "here he was rumored to be St3) ing \\-as c;ur- rounded b\ the cars of 60 frantic t't:male fans'. "I couldn:1 e'en get Lo m) ta kk bo'< ... Roach said Regarding his other mcmorahle acquaintances Roach said Oii\ er I lard\ "nc\ er tried to bc: funn' otTthe screen. but he was 3 ver\ fi n'e actor < 'hnrlie \haplln could bC vel") funn~ offscrl'cn \\hl·n he v.anted to. but hl' didn't want to very orten." -\skcd about his favorite contem- porary stars. Roach mentioned Eddie Murph) of"Beverl) Hills Cop." "But one thin' he's got against him is his profanity. · Roach said. "That ORANGE COAST _,--D~·~tt~rWPNll.o•..-~!-..--=--~=~llmly~ le cru1r1nt.,cr t..IQr\Odr r. o•, " , .., o< r>OI -you• pa-~' ~ 30 p m UI~ 0.1,,.e 7 I> " '"° "°"' ( tC.y .. , fA' H.L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher .,...'1'•t<I SarVf03Y ar.o 5,J( dot, 1 IOU 00 n(':• 19Ce'I~ t'W' CO(I)' Dy 1 4 "' LA1 ~fr 'r-, 10 a m and tC>Ut cooy " 1>a cle' verttO Circulation TelephonH .,,.,..,., ...,...e,m Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor RoHm•ry Churchman Controller Robert L. C•ntrell Production Manager HUTIERSCUST Designed, Finished Installed K•r•n Wittmer Marketing Director How•rd Mullenery Advert1s1ng Director Don•ld L. Wllll•m• C1rcu1a11on Manager niu' 1c''l nti1 hclfX·d one oum·c b) the ·dim languagt'. .. : The H'tl'fan producer said he obJt"Cts to th_e w1despr~ad nudity and theater~· ~hould be more famil}- om-nted places. In fact. Roach onre !)l'r\l·<l on the Ha\s C'omm 1ss1on. which was cha.rged ~ith censonng 'films. But he ~1d he did 'oie 10 alto'" l lark Gable to utter a then-scandalou'> ··d:imn" in his "Gone With The Wind" e"<1 t line. agreeing 1ha1 the subs111u1i.: "dam" JUSI \\Ouldn'1 ha' e sounded nght In 1984. Roach recl.'1,ed an .\cadem) .\"ard fo r his special tOntnbu11ons 10 themo' 1e 1ndu try. It "as presented b~ former "Our C1:ing" \tar pank~ McFarlan<l Film teacher Carpenter said Roach no" ha~ some heann& problems but at 9J remains fit and ale.rt he said he "" 1ms da1I} for exercise and keeps tahs on ~..,eral AC-14-t.eleqs1un anJ mo' 1r projects. He ll\eS 10 !kl Air Dunng h1\ E:.d1son High '1\11, 'tudents prc'>rntect Roat'h v.tth a pla4uc tu nprl'ss apprcna11on fu1 hi\ lourth \ 1\ll IO lhl' schnol "Wi.:"re not able lo pa~ him." < arpcntcr said ... He JU St doc!> this as a good deed." · Ro:ic h himself showed no inclina- tion to slov. his pace. .i.s he lert the Edison classroom, he told the s•u- dents "I'll see you on my 94th." · Clrculatlon 714/&42-4333 ClaHlfled advertlalng 714/&42-5171 AH other de~rtmenta &42-4321 MAlN omc£-~ -· lJG N~ iu. 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AT FACTORY Dlf'ECT PRICESI Call (-714) 548-6841 or 548·1717 HEllWIOI MAIUFACTOIY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 9262j .. ~· ~- I . I Bu ut JIN B o~Ro Bergeson installs women lawyers State Sen. Marian Beracson w11l 1nstall tile new officers and board members of the Orange County W!>men Lawyers'at their monthly luncheon meeting Fnday at the Orange County Medical Conference · Center, 300 S. Flower St., Orange. Berfcson will speak to the group on "Women in Politics' following the installation. Social time is scheduled for 11: 30 a. m. followed by lunch at noon and Bergeson's speech at I 2:30. The cost is S 11.50 for members and S 14 for non- mom bers. Call c.979-2362 for reservations. Creatloa Science dlaaer 9et The Creation &1ence Association of Oranae County will hold a dinner meetina Saturday in the banquet rOQm .of the lk vcrc Ho.\llC in Tustin. Deadline for reservations is today. - Sc1ent1st David Phillips will give a slide prescntauon on -Monkey Mythology and Fossil Men:· .\dm1ss1on to the 5:30 p.m. evenfis SIO. and information 1s a\ailable at SS2-3344. · · Olange Cout DAILY PILOT !Thundey;'iuy t . 1tl5 * .. It's no easy to suethe 1 .. Marines~ By ROBERT HYNDMA.N Ofllleo.lr ......... If a private firm werr rcspe>nlibk for an April 7 chemical spill into Sen Dic90 Creek. state environmental official•would have promptly le vied a fine. But instead. thc U.S. Marine Corpa it blamed for the spill, 10 which up 10 100 pllons of an am:rafi<leamna solvent frOlll the hchcopter air station in Tustin ftowcd Ulto the creek that feeds Upper Newpon Bay. And thcrc 11re several-~I '° seck1n1 pcnalt1e~ agamst tht Marian.• accord1na to James Anderson. cx~tivc officer of the state Reaional Water Quality Welght Jou .emlnar at occ Control Board. . Ne vertheless. i\ndcrson will rec- How to lose weight and inches permanently. ommend Fnda) that the board allow him without dieting. wi ll be discu!lscd Saturday at an to pursue fines of up S2S.000 a day for Orange Coast Collegesem inarfrom 10a.m.IC14p.m. alleged neiHJence b~ the Marin~ in in Room 101 of the Social Sc ience Building. t--'------------------1~------------..;..;...;;..;-.;......;;;;;,,,;;;...,;~...e""""'---------..J connectton with the Easter Sunday spill .. rttn SCtiifT, · aITTlior Of roar books on---it\ weight loss. will conduct the seminar. Tickets are IMlr,... ..... ..,.....,. • ......, meet at 9:30 a.m. 1n the $20 and further information may be obtained by No strain on the crane Council Chambers. calling 432-5880. · The orance County Fire Depa nt Cruh Crew the landlDCaearoo theCeeena 182 malfaactioned "lfth1s were a pnvate com~ny, I could Book uJe at HB 11brary Thl' Banning Library Annex of the Huntington Beach Public Library wlll hold its seventh annual spring sale Saturday from 10 am. to 3 p.m. Donated books. kn1cknacks. baked goods and plants will be sold b) library volunteers as a fund- ra1 s1ng project. A free canoon show for children will be 11teluded and admission is free. CaU 962-6664 for further information. Fa•IJlon work•hop .et ueed a crane to.moTe a dam&1ed lane from tbe Wedneeday &fternoon. Fuller made a belly land-set pcnalues nght awa~ ... said Anderson. runway at JohD Wayne Airport te Wedne8day. tna, caaaloC aboat $15,000 damaae to tbe plane, a who has the authont) to determine the Pilot Donald Faller circled the at eld twice after fire apokeeman •ld, but he wu un. injured. amount of the fine and enforce it, thouah thc responsible part) could appeal. But to seek penalties against a federal agenq hke thc Manne Corps, a suit must be filed b) the state Attome}' General's Office . .\nderson said. .\ da~ -long \\Ork shop ~ on expresstng one's 1 1dcntll) through the language of clothes. will be Associated Students ccording 10 their ma.iors. Computer Wilson said the culpnts might s1mpl} be Ballot-st ffing char~es void student e ction ·at UC Irvine · If the Manne Corps 1s to be fined. .\nderson sa>s the regional board must fint agree with his tteommendanon Then. the attorne) general must agree to file the suit Then. a JU~ ..mus!._!&!ee that the Manne Corps should pa) . ._11derson satd he and h1s staffbeheve thc Manne Corps demonstrated neghgencc in allowina the spill and dragged its heels in offered Saturda) from at the Peterson Learning p ntouts will be used to help assure that pranksters. Bu t he also said many )oung Center, 20661 Farnswonh Lane; Huntington Beach. "h voter 1s a UCI undergraduate and that people on campus take the elections vef) Image co" ultant Betty Nethery will discuss Will hold new VOting ~h student votes only · once. Picture scnousl y, and some may have decided to color coordination and creaung a professional ~nuficauon. such as a driver's license or a fix the outcome.- cl eaning up the spill 1 · '\ Marine Corps spokes~oman said base oflic1als would wall until Fnda} 's heanng 10 respond to the allegauons. success image at the session. SCh~~ulcd.from 9 a:m. With tight safeguards (\al card. will be required. .. "To US 1t may seem like JUSI pelt) ~-~u._.a..w:;.o~.u..<~uuw..l.U4u.uuu4Lluull.llliU.WllL-.l~----....:::::...._ ___ .....:~---=--4....-,itt..:t"W"~ttt~fUS Dearo 0,..1140c~rsccsll!l;:llO~-lc._.al!Jml.!;o~u~sµpoll 11cs." W 1 Ison said. "But 10 PWP to hold orientation• The Hunungton Beach chapter of Parents W11hout Panners has announced a series of free oricntation sessions for single parents during May. Meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Ma) 17. 21 and :!6. For th l' locat1ons and additional in fo rmat1or1. call 536-SS 15. Hypna.1• •emlnar at OCC A '!eminar on controlling one's life throu~h hypnosis ~ill be presented ·Saturda) mornin~ in Room 11 3 of thc Counseling and Admissions Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. H~pnotherap1st Ka ) Carvotta of Newpon Beach will present the program from 10 a.m. to noon __ .\dnuss1on JS S 10 and funher 1nformat1on ma~ be obtained b) calling 432-5880. - Swap meet •lated ln lrvlne The J·kntagc Youth Sen ices Cen ter v. ill hold a \v.ap meet ·a1urda~ from 10 a.m. to J p.m at the Cl'ntcr. 4601 Walnut .\ve .. In inc. Thl' event 1i. open to the public. Funhcr 1nforma11on ma) be Qbtaincd b~ calling the In 1ne C'ommun1t> Services Department at 660-381"-" Career workshop 1n HB By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of the 0..., .......... In the wake of ballot-stuffing allegations. C In 1ne's Associated Students Board decided this week to in validate a recent election and hold a new vote next Tuesda\' and Wedncsda). with add1t1onal safe-_ guards. David Young. the ASl T l execu11' e 'ice president who supen 1se5 th e elec11ons. said falsified student reg1strat1on cards ma) ha'e been used to cast SOO 10 800 improper ballot~ 1n the election held .\pnl 30 and Ma) I About 2.400 ballots were cast. as students attempted to select an ASl 'Cl president. four vice presidents and 10 council members \ oung .saJd some ballot 1rregulan11es had been un<:o' ered in pa~t L'CI student ekct1ons. "But v.e:'t.' oner had to O\t~nurn an election ht-fore ... hn a1d ... we·, e ne'er had '>Ur h a maJor ckrnon problem where we had to scrap 11 and start again." Young said l '< I stude nt!> \Oted b~ prcscn11ng a rc-g1s1ra t1on card that has the student 's namc.> and 1den11ficatton number. but no ph otograph . .\ letter on the card 1s punched out to prc\ent a student fro m voting twi ce a \dget of almost $400.000. derived from some of the stu ents, t 1s 1st e1rc st~nt fees. It allocates money to the make an im pact on the 1nst1tution the) sttent newspaper. student radio station attend and care about:· an other services activities and student Though those who tampered with the gnps. last balloung may not be found, Wilson on Wilson. UCI ombudsman. is over-said he supports the decision to rescind the scag the invest1gauon of the election results and hold a new Associated Students i~larities. He said Wednesday the election. st~nts responsible for the improper "The students can't have a representa- "°l'g had not ~et been 1dent1fied. t1ve bod~ that 1s suspect." he said . that a spill was possible several days beforc the aircraft-cleaning solvent and detcrgcnt appeared in the creek. ~spill was caused b~ an overflo" from the helicopter wash racks at the Tusun base. Wh tie permits allov. the d1i.charge ol uncontaminatcd storm "ater runoff. tht' discharge oi v.astev.a1cr 1s strict!~ proh1b11ed .\nderson sa1J Saddle back spokesman will joiI~ Badham team By PHILSNEIDERMA-"1 pra\°ltlt''> JnJ v.:h th1: iarg.c1 ol an lt'1Dc Of.._ De11J,......,. l J ml'lU\ lal ult' ',,:l· urging 1ha1 he bt· ti red ~ 11l1am hre1ber " frl·qucnt taljCI or ·It h.1' J'oolu1ch nt,lhing '''do "tlh thC' facult ) cn 11c1sm as ch1efspo~l·sman tor 1hc \ttu.111110 JI \aJdkhJ, ~.-· ~-hre1 her !Ml1d o· .Saddlebad Commun1 1~ (0lk ge f>¥tnc1 hi) 1111'> 1.hangl· ··r "J'n't e'en ll)()~ing for has accepted a nc" JOb a'i d1slnt't reprc5l·n· an1Hha ~1~11 11rn Thi' "a~ un<.oj1l 1ted 011 1311\c fo r L S. Rep. Roben Badham. R-n" flJfl Ne)'lpon Beach. H l' 'aiJ Radham lOn1acted him a~1u1 Beilnn1ng Ma\ 15, Schrei ber will he the JOh aitt"r rt'Ct"l\·ing a recommen d:r11on ch1elof staff at Bad ham's local offi cl' He 1rom ,>uts1dl' the 1.·ollege v.111 suceed .\rg~ k . :"t•lson v. ho res1gnl'd '11. hrl'lber sa1J the .1ob ··represent\ .1 in .\pnl to manage ..\rthur B LalTt'r's mJtl>r 1.ar1.·t.'r m,1, 1.· 1nw an area I pohun.i in campaign for 1hc Repubhran nomination '"'htl h I'm 1ntem.eh 1nten.•sted .. for the L' .. Senate. For thl' pa't tv.o ~t.'an at addlt'ba1.k hre1ber. P . said the JOb change 1s not S1.·hre1bt'r ha'> '>Uf)en 1~d rnmmunlt) and rela ted 10 the con11nu1n~ tension at ml·d1a relat10n!. go' crnmental affairs and .. lns1gh1s 1010 the current JOb market will be offered Saturday at a .. Career Power" workshop from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Peterson Leaming Center. 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Hunll~ton Beach. -Jan Sitter _a IJl:i'"inciJ-m:m:.:::r1111ria:iife!IFtmn. But atlcr the rt'cent dect1on. informa nts told student leader~ that some people obta1m·d blank rcg1strat1on cards. fi lled them out with fa lse names and numbers and used them to 1ncrca e the 'otes for mcvm-~ndida~~ -oV -- - Saddlt•bac1._..,.here hl' hJs sent'd as 1u.nd-ra.m~ Dunn~ the.. ~c.-c\lom ~iu'l~EIE::Dlf=::com:mum1.-r~,~~-..~~~~~::n;i::m~~~-~~~~~~~~~'-.:?~ e..\ecuu w a.ss1sun1 w ( hancellor Lam informauun progrJ.llti...HLhai als.o__scr.., ed. will conduct the session. wh1C"h 1s sponsored b~ Coa~tli ne Com mu nil~ College: The fee 1s $30 and. detail s arc available at 241-6186. . • CALE NOAR Thursday, May 9 No meetings 1cbed1led PoucE Loe "unauthon1ed ent~ .. v.as reponed a fr v. months ago 1n a storag(' area used b~ thc campus registrar . omc blank student reg1stra11on cards ma~ haH' been.taken at that ume Thc A Cl 'ice presid ent said there ha'e been rcpons that as man~ as ~O people were in volved. including students from other un1vers111cs who ma' have wantl'd to help friends at Cl · In the ncw elec11on. Young sa id. ~tudent~ will be required to\ otc at speci fic locn11on'> Santa Ana shooting kills three people; one wound~ Three men were kill ed and a woman v.as 'ICrtOU'il) wounded in the pre-dawn hour'I t~ay when one or more assailants burst into a Santa Ana residence and started shooting. authorities reported today. Details of the 2 a.m. shooti ng were ske tch) and the v1ct1ms were not 1mmcd1atcl) 1den11fied. The ~olc sun I\ or 1s bcin$ lrl'a1ed at Western Mt·d1eal Center 1n Santa Ana. l"lne A H-ycar-old man was arrested Wednesday for imper onating a doc- tor in an attempt to obtain a prcscnptton for a codeine product. Michael A. Zupan of Orange was taken into custody whl·n he appeared at the Culver L>nve av-on pharmacy askina fo r a pre ript1on police be- lieve he ordered by 1clcphonc while pretending 10 be a ph)sician. ZuJ>?n was booked 111 Oranst County Jail for '1ola11ng city nnreut1C' l:\w,, • • • Pasco de Yep honl~owneo-r told polll't two youths entered htr rcs1- dcnrc throuah an open w1ndo~ and took lcs) than S SO Wcdnetda) The 'iusprcts ha't no t been found. pohct \aid. • • • fla~tonc apartment resident rrponed the thef\ oh $4SO d1amonJ a-nd sapph1R" rina. The woman said the r1et•c of Jtwdrr \¥ll\ tl\ken from her n1 p.ht'lland \\-h1k \hl· ~a" t•ntn · Police officers were called to the 4S 18 West Pose\ trcl't rl''ildcncc. located JUSt north of the Fountain Valley cit) hm1ts. b) re~1dl'nts who reported heanng numcrou., shot'I. said gt. Sob Ensle). "A~ far as motl\ c'l. wt' don't ha\'l' anything at this time." ~1d pohn· Cpl. Dick Standbcrg. "There evident· ly was a lot of shooting. We don't know what happened." tainina auests recentl)'. Newport Beach A man reported receiving a th rca1- cn1ng phone call 1n wh ich the l'allcr vowed to do violence. • • • A hrensc plate worth SI 0 from a BMW parked at Ntwpon Center • • • A SSOO itcrco syatt'm was stolen from a VW Rabbit porkt'd on &lboo Boulevard .. Lafana Beach \ A Van l))ke Drive resident alerted pollrc to a su~pccted prowler latt' Wcdn<'5day. but offi eers detcnmn«l 11 we, onl y ne11ht>0" chm bing over a fence for a vmt. ••• A mak Juvcn1lc Wl'i cited b) polu:e Wednesday n1ah1 for aJlqrd dnnkana 1n pubhc and po ,-,ion of alcohol The youtfl. whosf _Mme wa'1 w1thhl'ld. WD\ '\topped b) oOi rer' on Standberg \aid nm· of the n dead at the sce nl' and thl' 111 v.erl· pronounced JeJJ JI I Valle~ ( ommun11~ H11,p1ta_I ( enu·r EnS{'I\ sa id pohrc 'USf>t: shooting " tht' v.ork of onl'. p two ml·n He s~ud th.II at lea't the lkad was not a rl''Hdcnt house "hl're the shooting ocr • • • Polit'\' t•1tcd Amy Jo Dan1.·c-,. lnr alh:ged possc!lsion of lt"ss ih an ounce of manj~na. Dane) ~a ll'd Wednesday or/ Forest Avenue. • • • Officers arrested Mara th Berman. 18. on suspicion or d ing under the influence ol a ol Buman was stopped earl\ W day on Bl'03d"n~ at South H1ghwa). Huntiniton Beacb ~\mtonc l<'ft nout"n :n mt 1n an area on Edac~ater I am· '1c1n1t ot -'\lgonqu1n 3nd I n· pon. w hc1t101 joM repa1n11n d· dre\~~ on turb\. No one s.a1 c' wan1ed the ~ork done ft~ )' late r rt'Sl<knts found a_ll thl'I d· d~~~ ~pra)-painted ou\ 1n 11c point and tht· word'"NO" pe111 1n bit It ••• • t ,, .. , 1tr1ll' 'alul'd at S I I Ill I n· Ste' l'ns Saddlebad ha' l·ampu'l'' 1n J ' prn1dl·n1 ,,f th1.· ,tatev.1de t ummun 11' M1!>s1un \ •eJO JnJ In me l olll'gt· Purh .. Rl·lat11rn ' Org.a n1zat1on O'l'r thl· pa.-.1 'ear. "11hou1 \Ul l t''' Rl·µrJrng tht' ,nt1l1..,m he ial·ed from facult~ ml·mtler' hJ\<.' ~d dt'itnlt thl' ra .. ult' 't,hrl·1~·r "11J ··1 tx-caml' a trustees w tire 'itn en.-. . ..:harging him v.1th tJrgl'I pnm.inh tx·1.Ju't' 1111hc na ture 01 m' m1smanagem~n1 anJ improper hinng 111b I ,1111 t":ht'' e in tht· 'ISIOn Dr '\tc' t'n' practll'e'> h.1, h•r 1h1' 1n,11 tut11•n ·· Schreiber has been requ1reJ 10 rl''pond tk 11•rr "11r~1nl\ ar 'aJdlebac~ ~-hf\'1 tx'1 to man~llllhl•,e allcgJt ll'n'1,nbehalfo1 1ht• "J' J rurt'.111 ,hid and reporter a1 thl l'hJOl't•llnr Ht• V.3\ named 1n J 131. lllt\ I lr.1n~1 I 1,l\I n.11h P1l,1t h1r Jlm11<;1 l l)lhl lav.'iult u>nu•rn1n1t lhl' 1m pr1'flt'r h1nn~ 1rJr' ,11ik11 "h1·n h1111?i.1r' t>111l r 1n111 .1 111n,1 rn1.1111n ,h,1l J.. .Jt rhr l·nJ 111 1hr flll'f \ group ill t\'l'n-.1p.,·r, mdt.' their h1r~dt·' through "l't 1 t>nl(r1.'ll' al .1 l on,lrl ut111n 'lil t' .11 tkat h Boule' ard .ind \\ .Jrn1.·r ..\ q•nm• l':JU'itng t'\· ll'O'I\ t' J Jlll.ll!,t' • • • I h11'\l'' ,1,11,· .1 ).100 .ltr ckant•r fnirn J \ 11ll..,v..lg1.·n Hutz par~c.-d in th1· XOOl 111111, i.. 111 l nJ1.1nJlll'h' .\' l'nuc . . . .\ m.in ",,, .lnl''tl·d \hrnd:l\ alll'r hl· alll·g1.·,1h '1l1l1• 1. ll1th1ng wonh S5·C trom th1.• \~1rtm.1rt \tore.-. 7-U J EJingl'r \' ,. ... \ rnl I 01<1l lf11nllJ .\ccord was rtf)tlrtt•d ,111kn \hin d.1' from Hunt- ington lkat h I h1nJ.1 l ~26~ Beach Bhd l h1· 111'~ "·I' e\ttmated at S6.00o • •• t ntl·nng th•"u~h .in llpt'n garag<' door. 'l1.>nw01w h11rp.IJnLl'd a home MClnda~ morn ing on lhe tnoo block of Snowbird. T h1.· lu"' ind uded \ldCl\ c.-qu1 pment worth S.l.000. Jewlcry \\Orth S 1.800 and ~~!10 1n cash ••• Poss1bl) using a p.1,\ kr~. somrone buralamed a homt' Tuesda) on the 16700 block ol \rbor Tht' lo~s. esumatrd at S 2~. 1nd uded a tck - ' mon !k'.t and a m 1rrn~ :n c tn en • • • • meonc l ic kcJ in a s1dl· door to hutglan1e a h\lmC r UC!iJa\ 0 0 \be 8 00 blocl ot ~llll..,.ell The los<. 1n luJC'd C'ompulr r t"QU1 pm1.·n1 \\-Orth S 7 OfNlanda '1d1.'t' plnH·r ~ol'\h S \00 • • • .\ man ~u tilt.en 1nlo cu,tod y for alleRcdl ti) mg 10 "teal a SI 7 waWet at J C Pt'nnt · ... 1777 d1n~tr ·\\(' .. . .. Jcv.-tlf) ... atucd at S'2. 700 ~•~taken from a c r lltrl td•m tht' dn'c~i\\ 1n lht' IMX'IO blod rnt Hl'll\ .... OOd Coata Meaa Pr!!' ''"h '"'nh '-'" "·'' 1"1"ir1,:11 'I " 11 l · •, • \\ I"' l r : J' r 111 I , ,, l.1' ' I' rn .11 , \tolcn lrn m a hu,tlll'""".: \.l I I "th \i1nh t l~ "' pro11,·.ti11 ll'p11r 1,·JI . \t 'omellme hel\\t'\'ll ' fl m \l\rn ,h,lltl'tn\ ,1 ,Jtdrng ~IJ'' \\ IOthl\\ 111,tr Ja, Jml l\ a m Tu1·,d.1' I ntn v.,1,• Jfl.trln11.·n1 .11 ''' \k,.1 \ ac.k .._,,, f>tl"thl~ g.llnt'd \\Ith tht• ""' 111 J flJ" .1r111111d J >pm l u1•,,1.1\ D.111\Jlll kn It "a' 1rn1.• ol "''1'1.1 1 hur~lJrtt'' "·1"•,11111.11,·1.l.11 S \(1C 1 rcflllrll'll al th,· uim pk\ 1.\11n nti .1 t" 11-.. ~ • • • JJ' fl\~mxl \k n, ,, "· 1' "'1nh $~ r>'O \\,\, \ SI '" ldl'ph\'Ol' Jn'" 1.·ri n~ 111.1 ,h1n1· ".l' rl·porh·J ,11,kn l hlm .111 unl111. ~1.·d bu,in1.'" Jt 11 ~" \ 1ll1ll 1.1 a f"•rt,·d ,1 .. 1,, •H•m Jn ar:inm1·n1 .11 '".1 I l.11111lt1111 '' l u1''>dJ\ ~ n1n V.J' 111.1.11 1h1. u~I ,111 unkll.~l·J ~druPn "1nd11v. El Toro woman injured in three-car smashup \n 11 I 11ro "oman " in gl1.1rlk.t cond111nn JI " e tern ~kd1c~1l { ,·1\h'1 lllJJ' lt1lh1\\ ing a th rcc-1..·nr cnll1"•"1 in In inc-Wcdnesda\ Man J Sandino. 44. 1s bftnl! treated lor head and internal inJum·, 1n thc hospital's lntensl\t' are l 'n11 pohC't' and ho\p1tal <1po~r,mt·n sa' · nd1no''\ Honda ·\ccord wll1deJ with 1~11 other 'eh1 le at'lllul : p m at lhc 1nt(·~ct1on of Rt>dhtl l and M( 13~ <H cnuc' It ~a' thl' nl11'1 -.tnou" of SCH'ral trafli l al·nJl'n" in the cit' \\'C'J~\Ja, frat'f1 1n' cs11ga1or.. w('rf 1n1t·r \IC~ing v.1tnC',St''I toda' to tr' tn di'-<'OH'r who cau5('(! the 3l'l1dcn1 th.it 'ot'-nt nd1no 10 lht' mcd1l·a1 l'1.'0lt'• ' trauma un11. '°'I t Bob Kn"O<'I 'll•d "from all ind1eat 1on~. 11 arl'C·"' that OM oftwopa11"<r.1n 1 rt'd htiht , he said. Information pthC'l"\'d JI lht• "'-<'"<' 1ndll'JIC\ that Sandin11 v.a' Jr" 11111 ,,,111i1 Ill l{,·d It . ,n1,·r1•d 1111· \t.1 .. 1" \' ~O \ll' .ind \\1'nUl' tll ll'I • "" 111111 .11 1h1 '·'"1~ 11m1· •" .111 CJ,tht1u11d \ 1·1111. k 1 h1.· 'l'llllht .:u J nc v. Men.~l'' Hl'n1 dr t\ l'n tl' \I•\ l'.t1 -l1ld Dan1l'I \\ ( 11b'1'l1 Pl n an.1 P111n t. \truclt. thl 1111ht "J~· ,,1 \an1.hno·, Honda JH1,hrn)l 1t 111111.1 1h1rd '<'htde top~ 1n 1h1· n111 thht•unJ ldl lurn Inn~. '·•nll11111 ''·'' trl'.lll'J .11 the accident """l "' ( \ranlfl' I llUOI\ 1'3ramed1t'' hl•IMc 'tw "'J' t.t~t'n In the trauma 1.t'11h'I (11h '4ln v.hu n1mp(11nC'CJ or p..1in "'·'' tul l'O 10 lk dlthc:art" Medi· ,JI < t'ntl'' 1n 1 u~tm f(lr oh<K"n ation 1 ht• dr•' ,.r tll thc tturd car. T1t'n Dinh l l· ..&~ 111 \.1nt:s .\na. ""•" not 1n1ur1.•J PnhH' ._.., ~anJmo·, n ir "I' t1.llak'll rn th(' a ·1dt'nt G1M<ln'\ 1q S \krl~d<'~ ufk rrd mllJor da~ v.h1k l t··, IQ~~ Rull ~ rcll'1\nl '<lnlC' m1nnr lln it' I , • I II ' A4 Or•no-Coa11 DAIL V PILOf /Thuraday, May 9. 1985 Note thi'eatens male vlsltOrs ttJBaja Mystery group issues fl ier saytn -g ft will s hoot co nference Wednesday. "We don't "One or~ocopies is not a mass feel it represents a da nger, even distrihutid.'' U.S. Border P11trol tourists If Border Pa..trol ~lt not punished-though we're taking precautions agent Mi~ illiams said. "It SAN DIEGO (AP) ~ A threat threatened in the note to shoot and are taking it seriously." doesn't adeu to be as serious as from an unknown group to shoot American "}CO found in Mexico if U.S. lmmigratiC:>n and Natural-previous!~~ licv~<l . We ~a.ve Americans in Mexico is being the U.S. gov:ernment does not meet ization Service spokesman John checked h exican authont.aes taken seriously by officials on both its dema nd to punish the U.S. Belluardo said the agency is una ble' a nd they 't .. know anything sides of the border until the Border PatfS>I agent who shot and to determine whether the threat i~. J bout the · · legitimacy of the threat can be wounded a J 2-year-old Mexican legitimate or a ·hoax. · ~ · Willia s d the State Depart· .. • . m ent ha n issued any travel determined. boy duri ng a border melee last . l~ourdemandsare.not sausfied ad visoric use of the note. Nevertheless. officials sought month. wnhm 72 ho urs, sutn.ms. Wednes-San 0 0 police Capt. Dave Wednesday to downplay the threat. No offi cial o n either side of the day at zero h.ours (m1dn1ght). a~y Johnson i authorities want to which was contained in a noh.' border has ever heard of the group Nort.t\ ATenca~ male found. m knowwh c the group behind the banded to an American toun st in that signed the flier. M.exaco will be in . the same situ-note ''is rganization or not, Tijuana on. Tuesday. The tourist "We' ronsider it the anonymous at1on to undergo wh.at h~ppened to capable c: rying o ut an act." g.ave the note to a U.S. Customs product of someone who wants a o~r J:f umberto (:amllo. • the.group Until tha it termined. he said. agent. deterioration in relatio ns between said tn the note. America st make their own NA TION Sen. Wilson satisfactory after removal of appendix WASHI NGTON -&n. l'Ne Wilson. R·< alif .. remained in satisfactory con"<Jition at Bl·tht''-lia Naval Hospital after surgery to remove his ruptured ap~nd1x. an aide said Thursday, Press se(·retar) 0 110 Uo' 'a•~ Wilson. 51. was resting comfortably af\er Wt·dneM.lay i. emergency surgery. He said doc.·tors ha,w ad\ 1sed Wtl,011 hl' can expect to be hospitalized for a week to IO days. "He walked around this morning. He's recovering oka) · He's in good spirits." Hos said. The spokesman ,~u.l doctors told Wilson he needs to remain 1n the ho'ip11al because the perforation of the appendix re4uire!> !>l''·eral dar.s of drainage and treatment with ant1b1ot1c!>. tk s~ud Wilson fi rst became ill last Saturda) anLI that <l111.:11m 0 now think his appendix ruptured on Sunday. Hc.wa!> 111 WI~ N the Senate on Monday and Tuesday befort' ht'1ng. ho~p1 1alm•d w1!h pu1ns Wednesday. Wilson. a former mayor of San Dirgu, wa' l'ln tl'd to thi: Sl·natt' in 1982_..defeating tht"n-(Jov . EdmunLI Ci . Bmwn Jr A group calling itself .. first our two communities.'' T ijuana Authorities said they do not decisions hether to travel to 9-..:..ro.;;..;u"'"'--'-Pr-'"o-'-d'-i .... n_i-!-t _M-=e_x 1_co-=l::::-:98:-5_"=M=-=ay=o=r=R=-e_ne_T_,,,re=v=in_o_sa_1_· d_a_t _a_nc_'-'!S....,, __ kn_o_w_w_ho_is_be_ha_· n_d_lh_e_n_o;_t_e. __ -=_Mcxi==.:'co::::.:.;,, • ..J.' ~--------. S troke leaves Schroeder speecbl ess ·SPRING UPHOLSTERY ~SA ·E LO!JlSVILLE. Ky. -A sl'cond stroke ha~ rob!x·d. Wilham ~l~roc.·der of ·his speech, but a hospital spokcsrrian o;a>s thL• artifk1al heart 1l·c1p1l·nt ha.~ rebounded" fro"n\. setbacks before llOd .. we're hoping hl• l'Url Jo II asain. Schroeder suffered a hemorrhas1c 'itrokl'. \\.h1rh 1mplan1 o;urgeon W1ll1.am C. De Vries defined.as "bleeding in'i1<.k thl· hrain 11,~uc "h1l'h n:~ult 'i lro m a leaking blood vessel i>r a blocked blood H'~!>d ." a h11\p1tal sro~e .. ta.om an ~aid Wednesday. Doctors ha ve not bl'l'n ahk to pinpoint thl' l·au'l' or t1ml' ot the stroke which occurred on thL' k ft -.1de ofthl' hra1n \:lid Donna Hai k . puhhc relatio.ns director for Humana Ho~p1wl ·\uduh<111 'ivhrtwJt'r. H , n•rna1ncLI 1n critical but stabk rond111on and ht\ trl·a1tnl'f1I roll\l'\led 1>1 hnJ n·\t SAVI NGS ON ALL OUR· QUALITY LINE DON'T DEL AY, SHOP NOW FOR BEST SELECTI N SAVE ON· ..... .w ...... qaa protests trade embargo Woo~ark Chcmlr, Drexel, ~erltage, Stanton C~oper.__ Hickory Chair, Margie Carson, Charlton & Mo•! PNJTED NATIONS -Nicaragua a\kcd tht· I 5·t1at1on ll N "krunty Council to condemn the U nitect·State~ form aracll' c:mbargo . calling the boycott illegal and imperialistic. At thr··Wednesda~ coun cil ~cs~.1on. Nicaraguan amba~sador Javier Chamorrn Mora passeLI around a dralt of a rl'\Olut1on that would condemn the trade emhargo. urgt• th1· measure be re\oked. and pu-;h for tal ks ~tween the United States and Nicaragua"; leftist go\crnml'nt. But Chamorro conceded to n:poners 1ha1 h1\ motion "ould prnhahl~ tw ktlkd by a U.S. veto. ii JJonJ(iemert $nterioa (,()\ .,..., ,\ff.\,.J •I'' t' •'f '>~1' ,, 't-l~ r..JHUl t' ,t '\11\\ \IHI 1 dll ..,il\t' llll1Jll'\ llJI llt1 lw,f ph111w .... 111 tlw w<1rld. JLi....t v1s1t 11ur :\T&I P li1111t· Lv11t1·1 twturl' June Ill. !HHS . .-\ft i·r \rn1 hu\· a :-,t ·lt•rlt'd AT&T phone. w1 .'IJ m;11l \'Oll ;1 hnmi.... t1.·rl1h riit1.· wortll up t11 ~1fJ. l11r .i 111111 n · pun: h;1 :.t·. .\nd b~ the W il} .... 11111t· 11l our phllnt·.., .in· lltlW ;n "P 'CH-ti -.alt· µrn (" .... '-11 I \'I Ill ~l'l " doublL' h11nu~. 1\ dt:-11 c 1unt. . \nd o 11·rt1llcr1te . You'll save S'20 on our 2100 Answering System. And ge1 a S 15 cert1f1cole 1 1 ••• _.YI•• ll I ,'\ .. •• 1r.t. Anaheim An aheim Plaza 500 N. Euclid St . Suite 109 Costa Mesa 3033 S. Bristol St (Suite A) East Anaheim 2236 E. Lincoin Ave . Yn11 • .111 t•vt·n tht· lilt· 1 t·rt1til alt· 111 lwlp (Ji l\ '11ur :\l\\T li·a...,t•d r>h11m· lnll. <Ir th t' II l11w:i1 d <1111· 11! thl' rn;r n~ pniduct:-. rnir . \"l.\·T I 'IH 111c C<:llll'r" oflt"r. Eit her wtty, 11..., \"tl1d anv turn: f ro111 Au~~I bt n~ht I ht 'IU$.!l1 h<iiiday unw. I >l'l em- ht·r :o-.t. t~xs. Choil·t s! (hok es! Ju :-.t look at what wt · hi-ivt· 111 St<irE· f1Jr m u: ~t ·w 11ne-touch lll«111orv phone~. ( >ur \O~l:\D curdlt:s .... µh cint""· AnswcrinJ.( Here are just two of the ma~ products elig for our bonus certffkate. And they're both on sale. Oran.ge Town & Country 777 S. Main St.. Suite 11 Irvine 14805 Jeffrey Rd. (Suite F) Mission Viejo 24()00 Al icia ParkwayJSP-34 ) l us S40. Actor James Cagney recovering NEW YORK -Film star James< ·agney is rcco' <:ring at Im up~tatt' farm following an operation three weeks ago to remOH'.an infcctcLI growth from his leg. according to a published report. "He·, all nght now." Marge Z1mmcm1an. the 85·year-old actor's manager. told the Dail y New1' in a ~•ol) toda~ ... Hl' had us worried because he had to go undt·r anesthe'>ia. But he'" qu11e a rema rkable man. The doctors had expected him to remain hosp11al11L·LI for ahout s1\ wt-cks. but he gol out in two," she said. ~Hu•band defends mercy'kllllng I FORT LAUDER'bALE. Fla. -Roswdl <1tlbl'n 1n11tkcl th.11 hl' knew 1t was murder lo shoot his wife of 5 I cars 1n the hcaLI bu t \a1LI 11 had to be done m z e1mer s 1 sca~c and ht.'cau<,t• .. ,Oml· 1 111gs are more 1mponant than the law." "I could ~car hi:r l"l) 1ng. \ht• "a' 111 lnu.J pa111 ... she looked beautiful to me." G1lben ~aid WedneMJa, ··')hl· .. aid ·Pk aS('. somebody help me.' Who is that someboLI) hut me'''" i L'\llf~ 1ng 1n tm own defense. Gilben . 75. said he could think of no other '-'ll~ to \top tht• pain Im 71- year-old wife. Emily. experienced from Alzheimer\ and honl' d1wa'>l' CALIFORNIA Bill Graham surveys arson damage • SAN FRANCISCO -Rock mum· 1m pre~ano Rtll Graham lookl•d dazedl)-at the charred ruins of his musical emp1rc."s hl·adquartl'f'> and '>aid the arson blaze showl'd that ant•:Sem111sm exists. Graham. a c:.urvnor of Hitler'< concentration camps. first saw the gutted remains Wedne.,da) night. He was 1r Europe on vaca tion wht-n fire roared through the hu1ld1n~ 111 thl· prc·dawn darkness Tuesda). causi ng SI m1llinn damag(· A IDS-educatlon program needed LOS ANGELES -Acqu1rnl 1mmune dl'linenc~ "~nLlrnml· 1' 1111 lon~t·1 confined 10 sut p h1gh-n!>k groups as homoc,c,ual\ and 011h ,1 ma1or puhltt c:duca11on program can ~tcm 11c, spread through thl' gcnl·rJI p11p11l:Jt 111n tor cp1dcm10log1w• 1old a health hcanng here .. Rt·gardk" 11t thr aJ ,anu·., 1r SCtl'nlT. 1h1 ~1 nfcr t10n will ht.· 'A-1th u<o at ka!>t fo r th1' cnttrc gcn\.'ra 111111 ··"-lid Ur Donald h a no :.. an ;w,istant d1 rr<'turofthc lcdi:ral (enter:. tor 0 1\1."..t!>C ( untro 1n t\tlanta. -Blg quake rattles Calezlco CALEX ICO-An canhquakc mcihunng 5.2 on ~hl· R1lhti:1 )l·ak ruck('t systems . Spe<erphones. Auto daalt·rs. a largely uninhab1tt'd art'a of the Mex1ran dc!>crt 65 m1 1t'o; 'outhwest of tht~ You can~venoe our .bonus 12l';.an.Lan_y .border -e•:'"Y· 9ul--lht.>-re-wt'fe-flo l't'ports-of-damngc:--o11njurrcs. authuntres-sa1d ~o~f~<~iu~r~d~o~~~il~Y;~ll"~§e;;t~f~w~in~·~n~fl.~a~n!!Ld-=,.-,.=-----ft~~-;· ~£keirih~i1:,~' ~lftdlei;.W.cdruesd~flernoon and was -follnwed-hy a 11wanrru ..; one.. ~--aftershocks, including one that reg1o;tercd 4.1 on the Ku.:ht<.·r !>Cale. said Ocnn1~ y, 'II 1 I b d Meredith. a spokesman for the California Institute ofTl·chnolog\ at Pa sadena ou a s~et t le est a \'ICl' un He said the initial JOit was felt C\S fa ( awa y a~ San Diego. 110 mile\ nonhwl'~t o how>t"o use Yff c"ertiticatl'. Ju~t }.{l\'l.' us the quake's epicentc:r There whe no cities nea r thc cp1centi:r. lw \:t1d . an I dea ory ocfamily's nceds;-and-t ht:' size of your hne or apartment, and Wl''ll desiWI trouping of phone::. that do ever ything yt want. l nd uding tittm~ your budget. Sound ~.ct? Well . 1h~1t'i. flnother point about !&T phont-s. < lur m·w phones sounas .l{ood as the phont'~ yciu grew up witt'They're made with the '>'1ffit• h\gh st1dards for sound qualit y a11d dl·pt·ndaltt y. :\nd for y()ur cnnve nie1wt·. then. t•vt·n ~ L l ·h11ur 11111 -fret· number. J us lial I X()() :i~1:1·Hl 11. N~; you ! Near you~ Bonus c-t1tirates like th•~ d<>n't rnme arnunn·rv often. So l11ok for the Extra'. Extn off~·r at <iur stort·s lt~ted bt'low. Af tetll, A'U<if phont·~ do a lot • of extra things fo r you. And so do tht·stt AT~r Phont-' Centers. · You'll save S30 • ori our NOMAD· cordless phone with o two.way intercom. 1nd get o $15 cert1ficote. • AM' Te right choice. t'I\ W'\' TranseIUal sues eiectronlcs firm LOS l\NGELES -A man undergoi ng a sex change filed a $7 m11l1or law'iull against a Chatsworth electronics firm . claim10g the compan' improperl y fi red him because he marked "f(-mal e .. on a J<lh application form The suit, fi led Wednesday in Superior Court. allege'i that the pla1nt11T identified as Li nda Gross. was hired a\ an electronics assembler for Pertd Peripherals on May 5. I 984. The pla1n11ff. who had been undl'rgrnng hormone treatments for 10 months. dressed as a woman and cherked th'· box markt-c "tcmale" on the JOb application. Huey Newton ball lnvestlgated O.\K LAN 0 -FormC'r Black Panther Huey Newton 1' ht.·111g in \t''>t1g:itt'( hy the )\ate for all.egedly U\tng $50.000 wunh ot bonJ ., from ;1 ta,·exi:mp chant> to ">ecurc his bail in an llkgal·weapdn' ca,c, u1un ITl'ord<, ,how. I h~ Mate Department of JusttC<' al!>O 1i. tn V(''illgallng wh cth('r Newton 1s 1llcgall) using the funds of the Educatio nal Opponun111es Corp. -a chantablc tr.ust M' up by the Black Panther Pany -to pa> for per~onal npen)c'>. In rnur affi day1ts, Ronald Anderle_y._ a state l)cpl)rtmcn1 of Jus11ce 'ipeetal agent, 'in1c N<"wto n alleg('dly used EOCs California hou!>ing bonds 10 sccu rt• ball fo1 h1mse-lfwhilc he appealed ar.other rnnv1c11on. Re41an prot•t breaks up SAN FRANCISCO -After two days of protests and more than 55( arrests. a noi~y but .n~n-violent demonstrallon a&a10st President Reagan·~ Central Amenca poltc1cs broke up ut the federal building. The demonsiratior was called-on Tuesday to protest President Reagan's dcclara11on of a trade emba-rJO a~inst Nicaragua, his renewed attempt to fund the contra rehels. anc admin1stra11on proposals for $800 mil hon in aid 19 Hondura!>, Guatemala anc .El Salvador. organizers said. The prote~ters. who staged demonstration~ through Wednesday. sang "We Shall Not Be Moved ." as hel meted poltn dragged them away. WoRlD Nigerian lmmlpantll departln6 LA<;IO~. Nigeria -Bt1scs and trucks crowded with West Afncantpourec out of N1gena today. a day before-the military regi me's declared deadline foi the dcpan.urc of 700,000 illegal immigrants. Tor~ent1al rains thaLbcgar Tucsd~y n1aht drenched the rcfUgcer. and their bclonginas as they wai1«Jin the open a~r.for transport Ou! of lhe country The exod us WI' ordered by Nigenar Ru1hon~1cs last month ·'" the face of \l ~mping economic fonun~ and i worsening en.me ra1e. M1.ll!ons ofWe§I Africans. mo,tly Ghanaians. Oed frorr -4!rought, famine and poh11cal upheavnl to N1gena 111 the 1970s during an oi ~l. lac~• •lain ln S. Africa JOH NNESBUR(i. South Afr1t a -Five blacks were killed 1n mot v1olcn c nd rtoting dunng lhc n1gh1. police said today. A white soldier died ir the crash of 1wo armor<"4 ychicle~ n<"ar a hlnck lllwnship. Sold1c,, and polit e for the third time sm~c Sun,~y. ~wept 0!1 foot 1~to not-tom townr1hips ir eastern Cape. Prov111cc. hunf.1na what p<>hcc ~~n~d as aaitators. The 26' year-old soldier. k 1flc:man P1et !heron. was ndana 1n an armon:d pcrwnnc c~rncr that collided with another arm<>rcd vehicle W<'dnCMtay niafit a5 ~oldicri aided police nCJlr the. black dl.$tnct of Ka tlchona CHI of Johanne\hurg. 2 m1l1tar) spokesm~ said. -·~ Showdown ill.rape recant under way Governor of llltnots will consider clemency in em ergency session forco~victed rapist Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Mey 9, 1N6 Al . -~ 40 Portuguese communls~ depart before Reagan talk ·rm sorry that some of the chairs on an~n~~~0~:~. up h11 trip • .tt.n the left seem to be uncom-fortable ... · ~~;~1~v~f~ ·~~=~·;.: CHICACiO(AP) -Ciov. James R. receiving the recommcnda11on, grandeur of our time; I &ave heanhbe Thompson today convened an un-which he is not bound 10 follow. LI SBON. Ponuv,al (AP) -Pres•· to walk out." voice of the 20th century. It If prtc~dentcd emergency hearing 10 Dotson can be freed in fou r ways: dent Rcapn. la5h1n1 o ut at Soviet Shon!} before Reagan entered the humanity's voice. heard in evcey cons1dt."r clemency for Gary Dotson. by a gcneraJ pardon that doesn't and Nicaraguan le.tderiS. declared chamber. a se-rgcant-at-arms in blue rentury, every ume. who llas s.ervcd six yt."an. 1n prison fo r proclaim his innocence; a pardon today that Western nat1on'l mu".tt 'iwallowtall coat tnmmed in gold "And the words are unmjslakab&e; a rape his accu~er now say .. never based on in nocence that Woijld clear remain m1lltnnly stro ng "so that ceremonious!} removed a caged dove thl'> call out to us an anauish but alto happened. h1~ record; a pardon that could set never again woµld we be forced .. to from the de'lk of Green Party deput} in hope: let the ·natJon1 live in peace Dotson, 2W. and Cathleen Crowell conditions he would be required to· resort to violence" to safeguard <\n tonao (jon1alc\ and ca med 11 .among themselves. let all peoples Webb sat \even '>Cah apart in the meet to pin . freedom: or by a liberty. outside, to loud boos fro m Com-abide '" the fellowship that God front row as the heanngopened. They commutation of hi s w ntcncc. Gary not.on Warning of threats of Soviet ag-mun1c,1 memhers who then stalk ed intendi..'', , were among IM people listed as On Wednesday Thompson. eel· gressaon that ha ve 'p,ers1sted since tht." oul. · Speaking 1nd1rectly to the new witnesses at the hearing - con-ebrat1ng his 49th birthday at a 'mall Oo1son 10 25-to-50 )cars in pri son. end of World War fl. Rt'agan rl'JCCtcd .\ftcr the '>pecch. the ( 'ommuni"b ~v1et leadership. Reapn uid \he s1dered the 'ihowdown 1n a 'ICesaw &l!theri!!& an has Capitol offi ce '" ~he tlliio 't bclta.i:... 'ilebh:.$. .ne.w ctn!CJ.1m~ from. \~. P.o:..illknl. •'"ued a '>tatement \a)•ns 1ht1r walk-free West has learned after WC>tid lwo-month lt"gal struggk to free springfield.was given a T-~h1rt from account. He upheld Dot~on's I 97Q M1kha1I Gorbache v and accused 001 wn tntcndcti to dtspl3) theu· War 11 is a mis e o :fievclliir Dotson. staffla-Rycrs. On one side of the white c,on' 1ct1on for rape and aggra' ated Nicaragua of ··1 nterlcnng "t1h .. indign~tion and repul..e a\ 10 \.i r .. 11 1~ enough onl) to wash for~-" ' Thompson. "ho railed the special shin were the words. "Go to Jail. do kidnapping. democracy an the Amcncas." Reagan '>presence es~t"lall} alter hi'> "Instead" we ac.ccpted reality;~ session. took an unprecedented step not g.ass go." On the hact . the shin Dotson. who !'las '><.'ned six vears 1n About 40 Communist Pan~ del-homage 10 Nat1 crrmi~s. member.~ took scnousl) those who thn:aeened an announcing he would join the I 0-said. 'Get out of}all free ' prison. was freed la't wed; on egates 10 Portugal's A5Scmbly of the : of.the SS. in-the eemetd)' of Bttburg. ro· ~nd rht fn~pendenot' of out member llhnu" Pmoner Re' 1cw David Fields. Thomps1 ti's deputy· s 10,000 cash ~nd pend mg his ap-Republic walked out of the cham.ber The president congratulated Pon.u-• nations and our pc:Opics. i6.nd we did Board at thl' ht·anng. pcess settetal'}'. said th(' gift ""3!> peals. He al-;o 1-; \et•king a ne" trial before Reagan delivered the final gal for 1urn1ngawa) rrom 42 years of what pcopl~s who valuc·their frele- Both Dot\on and Webb were meant as a private Joke." based on \\-ebb'<, ne" h:'>ttmom and maJor speech of his 10-day European d1ctatonal rule to embrace democ-dom must do We Joined toeether in a armed "llh rc\ult'> ol recent he Llst month. Webb. now a 2'\-}ear-rnnfl1ct1ng sc1t·n11lil 1es11 mon} A. tour. after he conferred with Prime rac). and crn1t1Led commun1s1 so-great alliance. And we rearmed. detector ll'\1\-e' 1denl·e not allowed ol d the mother of t"o who II\ e' 1n hearing on that pct11wn 1\ "'"'' lor Ma ) Minister Mano Soares n elle'i "But we did so only so that never in court -t tw~ horx·d "Ou Id hol!>te r New Hampshire. testified 1n ( ool. 14. The pre\ident began hi s speech at a He said 11 I'> in "the collect I\ 1st again would we be forced-under t~ their ra .. e Couhtv C ircu1t Court that \he fahn· On \\edne.,da) an aidl· to Tnomp-ro"trum overflowing with red. whlll' "orld that cconomte'> 'tagnatt'. that weight of our betrayed illusio~s-10 fhe IL''" \\L'rl' a~lm1n1,tcn·d b} the cated ·the stOI) that Dot'ion , ol ,0 n told f he ..\'>SOl·iatnJ Pre'i'i that th t· and blue carnations by ad-libbing 10 lclhnolog5 is laggi ng and that pcoplt' re,on to violence." Reagan said. saml't'\amint·r.'-"h11\a1dhdx:lieved suburban Count!) Club Hill,, raped go,crnor'!lofficea~kl'<lDot!>un1nth1: the remaining delegates. "I'm -.om an:oppre<;S«:dandunhappv " bt"nthou~hh1stn wasdaued by ---+--.W..:'t'lfl-:4'· 1ul l )o~.m t"f . ..__._.1-Mm.....--1 ....... -tt.-hM)--t~'>-----------;.,ast two dap to tak e .1 \tto11d he that some-of-the cht!m1 o n tht" left' ( 1t1ng Port1:1gsl':t hfftl:iti • · Dotson\ ll'\I wa, taken Monday Webb. who in I <>77 was II\ ing in detenor test and that he and his \ccm to be uncomfonable.'' pro<luung e\plorcr.... Reagan \aid. and at ~trasbourg. France. where be 1 night. suburban Homewood wi th ha fc"1cr law) er refused. At another point in h1~ addrC\'>. "Once again, }OU arl.' charting a new was heckled by leftist deputies Count} pro'l'l'Utof\, who oppose parents. said she lied because shl' "We wanted an independent te'it. which was warmly applauded by the cour!>e. not Just for Portugal. hut for Wednesday in a speech before the dforh to lrl'\' Dot,on. and Webb's feared she was pregnant after ha ving we conducted an independent 1n· 250-mcmber Assembly. Reagan in -all other\ espec1all} those people of f:.uropean. Parliament. Rcapn said fo~ter part·n1-.. who 'a> the) have sexwathatecn-agcbo). vcst1ga11onandthafwa-.panof11:· 1erJected thatthemean1ng ofdemoc-tht" Third World v.111) v.hom )O ur trKia) his European tnp was "one senou' douht' about her new story. However. Cirrn1t Judge Richard said the aide. who spoke on thl' ra cy included "the nght to speak. to lo ng-established t1e-'1 permit you to fru itful in results and rich in mcm- also 1ndin1te<l lht·~ "ould 1es11fy Samuels. who originall y sentenced condition of anonym11'. assemble. to publish and-to vote. even speak with ii special trust. wisdom Of) " befi,rl'thcpancl ~------__;_ _____________ _.:._ ____________ ...;._ _________ ..:_ ____ ...;._ ________ _,_ ___________ _ The re' ll'" hoard v.ould make its I rcLommt·ndat1on lo I hompson after thl' hearing." h1dH.11lin al\ said could la't IY.O da\\ rhl' governor has proml'>l'd to all w1th1n days after RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, IMC. r or !ht Rtsl 01 Your lite 192? ijARBOR BL VQ, COSTA MESA-548· 1156 '' UIEl'l .._. llAI llU ..... Of PURCT WAYI Tl SAY IT: a.,........,..., ........ c.w Peta. Flent Atr1•11•11ta, "91ta. l.,.r1M tlftl ... c.r...-" ... -41yntn.,_... 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CIVIi nghts after he allegedly lured her been stayed pending an appeal. A federal coun magistrate ordered the Costa Mesa Police Department 10 hand over ex-police officer William Lauchlan 's personnel file to the attorney for a womao who claims she w~s sexually molested by Laufhlan. Police officials have until May 24 to disclose the confidential infor- mati-On as part of an $81 million lawsllit 8$ainst Lauchlan and the c11y. to an isolated industrial area while on On Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Vol- duty in January 1984. kttpina her ney Brown granted the motion b)1 there for two to thret" hours. Ferguson's auorncy William Sarrus Furthermore. the suit accuses the for the city to disclose Lauchlnn's m y of negligence for allowing work record. Sarrus also asked for all Lauchlan to remain on patrol after at formal complaints made to the de- least two earlier incidents were rt-partment about Lauchlan and all ported. • records of su.bsequ'ent internal in- Lauchlan. 33. was fired Feb. 3, vestigations. The su11 filed b)' Santa Ana res1den t T,.ammy F. Ferguson in U.S. District Cburt in Los Angeles charges Lauchlan with false imprisonment as well as assault and battery. Lauchlan is also accused of violating Ferguson's 1984. about two weeks after being ··11 appears there were at least two arrested on suspicion of sexually (women)" who .called up and com- assauhing Ferguson and three other plained prior to· my client being women. assal4lted," Sarrus said. "The city's He was convicted in July on only -remedial steps wen~ w~fully innde- one count, that of molesting quate ... instead the) let him go back Fe~uson. The (elony ~was later on pat.col" reduced to a misdemeanor. Lauchlan was reprimanded once Lauchlan 's 60-day jail sentence has after a woman, who was later in- Ce/elJmlfng OUT Ceftemial. 1885-1985 -AMERICAN SAVINGS ""° •0'"' 4Jl90(:t.CY1()N Financing Avallabl• < elHornlJI ( oftlrettor • lk•ttM 27JIU \.<UHr.., tnr • 'lkffttf . dU6 PREMIUM FIBER ~ EXTRA HEAVY PLUSH .,,. "'H'"I'*"' <'t:l .. "\I" • ~-"''"' -ttl ICr~ ••Of • looli tt.ot h.iq+~ o,..d o:t,.1. ot,. b,' •'•'•d •o• •f'O• Mo~ of lr,/:'I' '•,..~1•1') .,,,,, polf1t.\t~· ""''h ~o•r.,90,d• \O•I on.cf t(J'tt• Ql"h :;i' "'"'•«'•Cl" BEAUTIFUL VELVET 1 J<J CJ,.,P!ir•I ,.. .. Inn ~up,., \O•O~'t' oyf•~O .,, o .... l11t1 1 v· .... ,~ 1n .. ,,,,,j 11 i,.,.,\.""' ,,..,.\f,ut t o•• It •1fh 11'1•\• ,.,,~,. •t • '•tbi,. ''""'""moo 1,,,,,,.QV\ 1n\t1>Hot+cm ··~,. .11~... ,1, ,.1 .. rl ,.,,. to\ .. 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Chagrined council orders return of street medians By TON" SAAVEDRA Of IN DMtr l'tlet 81elt When Costa Mesa 00lc1als up- rooted the landscaped median on Golf Course Dr,ive last month, they unwittingly broke a tO-rear-old pact with residents. in the adjacent neigh- borhood. And what started as a SI 7 S. 9 54 project to rebulld the street leading to the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club has ~ome an embarrassing snafu. forcing the Cit) to spend at least another SS0.000 to rebuild the me- dian. The problems began in m1d-Apr1I when residents in the are.a of Tanager Dnve noticed that the d1v1der. alona with its decade·old _trees. had been torn down. . It seems city engineering ~ffic1als were unaware that the ·m~d1an was placed on Golf Course Drive as the result of a pact some I q years agu between the City Council and resi- dents of the adjace nt neighborhood Upset over an apartment project being built on the street. residents had asked for the media'n to discourage tenants from driving into their tract of smgle-famil) homes. Bolsa Chica action delayed When the median was destro}ed last month, residents were first dis· ma)ed and then outraged because the' were never notified of the Orange County Planning Com-plan for the 1.680 acres of lowlands streetwork. issioncrs ha ve delayed action on the west of Warner A.venue and adjacent In a report 10 the counci l. Ci t~ Bolsa Chica land-use plan until next to the Pacific Coast Highway. Engineer Bruce Mattern said the Monda)' at 1:30 p.m. at their meeting The environmentally sensiti ve median was remoH~d because the room in Santa .4.na. area is in unincororated Orange landscaping was d10icult to maintain. Officials delayed a de~ision Tues-Count) but surrounded b} Hunt-Add1tionall}. watering the medians __da)' in. order to rc...vic.w_information ington Beach cit)!J.imits_ ---had-caused lb~O-4c. provided by area residents. The plan -In previous sessions. reside9ts teriorate. 1s slated to go to the supervisors on claimed that county planners are n.ot Mattern. in an interview Tuesda), May 22. showing enough concern to alleged also said the ~fitreetk c~ukld n~t ~ County officials a~e attempting to earthquake conditions in the lowland rebuilt without irst noc ing ow., satisfy conditions imposed last No-area and beach erosion problems that the median. 1 ' vember by state Coastal Com-a possible navigable entrance to the He was unaware of tht' agrCl'menf missioners who appr,oved a coastal ocean may cause. by the former council. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill N c vert he less. co u nc ii member! 1' were left red-faced because 1t was the) whoapproved the contract for the street work last month . .\ JOb descn P- t ion was induded in the stud~ pa cket given to the council. AIRLINE AND TRAVEL TRAINING PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL Sen-. Ana.CA ~ J -Pf9M" .. - QETTING THERE 18 HALF THE FUNI Admittedly chagrined. l·ouncil members voted unanimous!~ Mon- day to rebuild the median using the t) pcs o! trees and ground co' er recommended b} ~ group of resi- dents. Mattern said 11 would take fi"t lO sil\ m6nths to reconstruct the divider. Come explore the numerous expanding career opportunltlea In travel and how to aecure the sklfts In demand for thoae job•. 0BITUARli S . FREE PUBLIC SEMINAR THURSDAY. MAY 9 BEST WESTERN 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA Rlll!RVA TIONI NOT RI QUIRED ·Memorial h eld fo r Kayla Cross EMPEROR GRANDFATHER A memorial service for Ka} la R Crou. a longtime resident of Cosu Mesa who died Friday at the age of 46 was held Tuesday at Paci fi c V1ev Mortuary Chapel In Corona del Mar Mrs. Cross. who was born u Girard. Texas. mo,·ed to Costa ~ks: at ihe ageot9andll' M 1h~l' unn two ~ears ago when she and he famil y moved to Pasa Robles. CLOCK SHOW 1 P.M. 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May .9, 1NS A'1 ·'A face laved In billowing aerosol foam Is a delight. an exhllaraUon. •· Purging illegals from welfare rolls welcomed The illegal alien issue in Southern Caljfomia has ..,Placed our social conscience in direct conflict with our pu,.blie pocketbook. • · · • Those we ~lect and appoint to establish policy have ~ad. to deter~me when the cost of providing human- 1tanan services to non;dtizens becomes unfairly burdensome to those whose taxes support the social service delivery system. It is a difficult judgment; one that invites criticism r hardheart~dness and absence .of conipass1.on .. I.llegal ahens, mos~ly Mexicans fleeing the op- pre~s1ve . J>?Verty C!f their homeland, are pouring into Cahfornta m numt>ers that rival the European influx on the eastern seaboard during the early years of this century. :. Close shave for razor industry By STEVE .fREEMAN' 0.-,.,... C..r11,i1..-.t We read of ruthless. large-scale takeovers and mergers. But arc ~ aware of Lbe crafty. stow. evolving maneuvers of the el~tric shaver manufacturers~ Probably not. The ir canny modus o rand1 is as devious as the gy- rauons o a soa e. For many years now. this insidious cartel has bee n conspiring to take '\ over the standard razor-lather shavets of the world. l am of the old razor-lather school. A face laved in billowing aerosol foam 1s a delight. an exhileration. . They brins wi.th th.em a rich cultural heritage and, hke all p1one~nng 1mm1grants, offer a labor pool willing -even anxious -lo perform the most physically demanding, lowest-payingjobs in the ec-0nomy. . An<l; ~a!ly ille~I. aliens eventually ~come taxpay- mg, leg1t1m1zed citizens who contnbute to their community. However, during the period that they remain in this country illegally -gen<rrally out of a fear of deportation - a large number of th~se people run up staggering costs in publicly funded social services. Marketplace better road to gas economy than laws ·And 1n an aside to fellow foam lovers. my diligent research reveals that the sole difference between the most and least expensive brands 1s aroma - and not even this in all cases. Accord1ng!y. I buy the brand lowest pnced at the time -which varies. for the) vie and switch, these slink) manufacturers. in be10.J low man. But back to our issue. Recent purchases of a brand I've long used suddenly bears the l\ddrtional label') "New! lmproved Formula'" - a matter of seeming indifference.. you 01ight say. in that household products thest days all engage in such flum- Preliminary studies have estimated that illegal immigrants nationwide have received as much as $10. 7 billion in unlawfu~ assistance. The good that that money may have done 1s offset by the fact that those who received it . are drain!ng· our !talion's social se.rvice To paraphrase President Reagan, they are cutting holes in the safety net. Orange County, in cooperation with the Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service, announced this week it is launching a computer-aided effort to keep illegal aliens off the welfare rolls. The program, which is the first of its kind in California. is expected to save the county $3 million by cutting .back on welfare. food stamp and Medi-Cal payments. _ _, ... ___ We weleome-such a pregram.- American may be the Land of Opportunity, but it is •not a bottomless well of benefits. The streets, much to the dismay of some who have come here, are not paved with gold. . This country should remember its heritage. es- peeiaHyti the-symbel-of-eur rich ethnic di¥ers4ty -t-he Statue of Liberty -is undergoing restoration. We should welcome immigrants as evidence that the United States is truly the land of the free. But w~ also have a right to expect that those who wo uld calhhis land home would be willing to live by the law. A-merica became great because its newest members understood it was their responsibility to make the ~ociety grow. not.to.take-from it and watch it grow weak To the Editor: Far better to decontrol price of gasoline than to pen~lize autqmakers for sales ~ produced a raft of bad laws. Most of them. like the price controls on gasoline a nd domestic oil. have gone the way of all flesh. But one of the worst ideas - requiring automakers to meet fuel econom y standards-surv1ves. lfthe Reagan administration isn't willing to ask for outright repeal. it ought at least to use us authorm to relax the standards. · U ntil recent I}. the Corporate >\ ver- age Fuel Econom~ (CAFE) rules were mostl) academic . .\fter the gasoline panic of 1979. the demand for high- mileagc,cars made it easy fo r Detroit to meet the requirements. More recentl }'. General Motors and Ford ha' e fallen short. but the were able to avoid fi nes-b} using cre<Jlt1from the ) cars when the) did better than thev h!'ld to. This 'ear 1s d11Terent. With the demand.fo r i.mafl cars do"'n and the demand fo r big cars up.GM and Ford will ha'e real trouble achieving th<: 27.5 mile-per-gallo n average in thl' 1986 model year. Their credits ex- hausted. the) lecea fineofS SO per car for. C\C.'f! mile their fleet average drops below the standard -a bill that co uld come to $800 million. So the> ·ve asked Washing.to n to reduce the requirement to 26 miles per gallon . h' ~l 1s cc1uazed as an anac on energ5 conservatio n and an attempt to e-. adc the la"'. Chrysler. wh ich has managed to meet the CAFE standards. 1s opposed to an) change. But Lee lacocca didn't mind asking requirement for tlis 1981 light trucks. In any case. Chrysler's past reliance on federal charity puts It 1n a ""eak position to criticize a dispensation for its rivals. The energy conservation idea 1s a p rod uc t o f the discre di ted Carteresque belief that the market can't ensure a J:.iitlOnal use of re- sources. Back w!kn gasoli ne prices we re held down by government decree. thus encouraging wasteful overconsumption. the CAFE rules served 10 m1t1 gate the damage. But the\ were a clums" tool. The standards 'apply only to new models. which normally make up onl) a small ponion of the cars on the road. Drivers of older cars got no 1ncent1 vc toreaii'ce their fuel consufnplion. .\ far better <1nswer 1s to decontrol the price of gasoli ne. as Reagan did fo ur )Ca rs ago. Dtcontrol encourage'> all drl\l'rs to use IC!>~ fud b' fornnl? them 10 pa) the full rns't'of producing IL Kl'Cp1ng thl· C.\Fl s1and.1rd' makes no sense v. hen pnees arc ~l·t h) suppl). and demand. Sensible ,on- servat1on doesn:t mean cutt1ng. fuel consumption at an) cost. but d1s- courag1ng onl) tha t use \\ huse real cost exceed s 111s 'alue to the bu-.er. · That's what decontrol does. The m ileage requirements treat ful'I cJn- servation as inhe rent!) pra1sc,,onh). Wfiatever thc sam~u1re9-7':Tti logic 1s the saml' as sa) 1ng that because o,·ereat1ng 1s had. then malnutnt1on must ht' gouJ. GM and Ford ha'l' n1mm11ted nn I cnme except to give buy~rs what they want. There are good reasons that many Amencans prefer big.cars to small ones. As the Baby Boomers marry and have children. some will na.turally graduate from Chevettes to Caprices. Anothe r attraction is safety. Everything else being equal. a big car affords greater protection in a crash than a small one. People who are w1lhng to sacnfice a li ttle fuel economv for other features shou Id be free to do so. As long as they bear the cost of their dec1s1on. Washington has no business 0' er- nshng them. Besides intcrtcnng with consumer choices. the rules "'" hurt .\mencan automakers. lfG~f and Ford ha'e 10 meet the e\l~llng standard. the~ will ha\.l' IO cut pnces on .. mall rar~ to sell murt· and ra1°"" pnl'l'' ''n big \·ar~ l•> ~t'll fe\'er Rl·sult. h)'-'l'r pwlib C1,en tht· \·osts 1n01cted ~ l'On- s11mc>rs h\ the "\'oluntan .. lrmlls on Japanesl'' 1mpons. \\ h1cti "ere JUSll- tied as a "'a~ to help Oe1ro11. tht• pohc) is ludic rous. One thing we should ha'e learned fro m thl· cnerg~ ~\penence of th~ last dccadt• 1s 'that the marketplace promotes better result!> than n g1d ~~nt. dc··re.:s Keep1Jli tbt. CAFE standard~ will onh re mind us of that lesson -the hard· \\a) Stepben Cbapmaa is a s.vadinited columnist. Reference is made to your story anent Judge Schwab's ruling with regard to the proposed JWA ex-·· pansion. which was featured in your April 27 edition. It is indeed gratifying to see Justice once more prevailing. Although Judge Schwab's ruling was not a quantum leap. it certainly is a step in the right direction and he is to be commended for talong the part of us poor benighted and long-suffering citizens. We do hope he will continue his championship. there is or was any, was pnor to the advent of any jet transport. Indeed the airport should never have been developed to its present state. let alone any fl\Ore of the same. Everyone admits that it can never satisfy what is termed "the needs" -and yet. despite the many protestations of the Board of Supervisors that they want to find another airport. they do nothing: and from the looks of things. they never will. Don't call Commerce Dept. It is high time that they have bee n found in contempt. It appears that not only have they contempt for the court rulings on the airport. the needs and mandates regarding the jail system. the apparent abuse of the coroner activities but. of course. for we the people as well. during its new 'quiet time' I am at a complete loss in trying to understand Supervisor Riley's reac- tion. He has proclaimed· loud and -1otrptrar he would hold the lint at 41 nights and further that he was fighting for what Newport Beach needs and wants. He apparently has done a complete turrynound. And all the concern he now voices as to the sad pli~ht of the people in Santa Ana Heights is, in my estimation, "crocodile tears.·· The time for concern. if indeed It might be well if they would address themselves to the everyday worllings of the county; and when and . if they would cure all of the apparent evils. it would be time to go further Timefrom3-4p.m . reserved to curtail work disruptions WASHINGTON-E\ 1denth tak- ing his lead from the nauon·s nurser. schools. the boss of a Commerce Departme nt. office has 1nsutu1cd an afield. ALAN L. BLUM hour-long .. qu1et time .. from .' p.m. to Balboa Island 4 p.m. daily for all his cmplo)ees. According to an internal memo announcing the advent of the .. q uie t Casting stones. at teachers hour." the purpose 1s ··to provide uninterrupted ti me to all employees .. of the U.S. and Foreign Com mercial Service "so that they may do individ- ual work. such as reading. writing. typing. proofing. etc." To the Editor: I noted with amusement the letter from Jean Adams (Daily Pilot, April 26), who "doesn't feel sorry for teachers." Before setting herself up as a judac · of teachers' spelling. grammar, and punctuation, Ms. Adams would do well lo examine her own qualifl· cations. If her letter is an eumple of those qualifications. then rm afraid she fails mi~rably. Contained in her own letter is the followina aem: "I type these, some with poor quality. on subjects that do ,. not make teachers more valuable." Does she mean the subjects do not make teachers mott valuable or the quality of their work? The sentence is la ughable in its ambiguity. Why not say that the poor quality of teachers' work. tha t is submitted to her for typina, proves them undeser ving of mott money? Come on Daily Pilot. let's print criticism written by tbosc qualified to The employees will not be expected to bring rest matsand assume the fetal position next to their desks. nor will milk and cookies be served to induce the proper restful attitude. But ~llmu­ lating activity wilt be discouraaed. "The hour will not be used for m~tings. conferences. tclepbone calls. personal business. coffee · j~dge 1eachers. JOAN MORRI ON brcak.l tc.,~· the announcement warns. Teacher. Newpon Beach And outsiders '-'·ill be told that the) -should not call the St'rvi~·s em- --------------------------ptovees and d js.r\Jpt thr quiet 11mt. H. L. 9c:ltwer11 Ill "All peopfc who normally do bus1- ORANGE COAST D11J•il .. Pvt>11tMi ness wi1h US & f('S should be TMrTiir - Cl!y CdilO! ' Cr ... IMft Sl)Ortt (Olltlf adviStd not to call or visit dunna quiet hour." tht internal memo admonisht"s. What about th05t' who unwm1f\l)y t3'P«t the office to answtr their inquiries during busintts houn? "Telephones may be ans,.,>cf"d b) one ptnon. taldn' name. and mcswges for all ttmain1na pcrwnl"lcl on qu1ct JACK AIDEISOI r.., ll~ nd JoSEPH PEAR hour ... the memo cwlains. add mg "This dut\ should he rotated \O th.11 one perso·n 1s n1.11 1.·on~tantl~ taking niessagt•s ... .\M\\Cnng ma(h1nl'' m.i~ alo;0 ht• utili zl·d to l'nforce thl' lJUICt hour. But whether l'allcr; read1 a person 1.1r a machine. thl') ··.,hould tx· alh 1sed that lhc pcl'!ion tht'' arl· '>('l'~ing" not ·a va1 labk at the nrnmt•nt' and v.111 re turn the call shorth .... thl' memo !la)~. ··o ther t'qu•' Jlcn1 . d1plomat1l' stateme nts ran al<itl hl· U'>l'd. ·• 11 a~1d'i. What about Tl P'> -Trul) Import- ant Pcr~ons -"'ho m3 \ nN bc a" are of the offiC'c'<; quiet hour" "E,cep. tions to quiet hour 'hould be under· stood b) all -the While Houl\C. congressional of'fac' and lhl' 1m· mediate ollkt· of thl' (Comml"rl'C'\ sccrctar).'.' But k 't Prt'i;1dcnt Rtaµn J<'l too dt mnndmg. the mt'nio warn' sternly: "E,ception~ mu1;1 he mini- mal." Kenn George. the head of thi: l ' S and Forr11n ('ommef('llll' Sen ice. and the man ~ho drcnmed up quiet hour. said the mov<' was an C\pcn· mcnt intended tb improve pro· ductw1ty. He said h<' tn<'d 11 out himself for St'vcml wct·~s. and It "'-6rktd Our as~1ate Oonald Gold- ~ra can atle$t to lh•t. (jeorac d1J n't ~tum bi~ ca~l until aOer 4 J'.m Footnot\" Meanwh1lc.11ut in Nnnh (lakota. anothtlr ftt'lrnl hn'~ l·nJ1.·.1re<.1 h1m,,·111.• I\" l·mpi.1'''l'' - 111\.l\t llf tht•m -t,, .In 111n,l\.lll\l' JX'r'\1.>nnd al·t1un ( ul J11hn P0li11 ga \l' J50 ·· no n-l''>'l'nt1.1r · l..'m plo~ l'l..'S at (1rand t-orls .\1r f-Mce Ba~l· a da\ off" 1th pay hecau.,c.hc "a" "0 pfcoased "1th an inspector gl·n,·r JI'' \ 1" t 111 the m1.;s1le base. The gr~ture "1ll, 1ht thl' t:l\pa,ers ahout $~5.t'4k) Hut thr roloncl arrnbcd lhl' 11t• ot thl' base's .. essen11:il" l'mplt•~l'l''> \\ M~t·rs in lhe comn11"·'r' am1 the lirl' department ha\e ll1mpl.11 n•·d hl·l·ause the) h,ad tn \'M~ \1r ~orce regulaunn' pam1t ad - n11n1 litrat1ve k a' ~ 1.1nh 111r had "'eather. high te m perature' ''f 11thl't fo etors that ma' afft•ct cmf)l<"l"l'< health Sen. Mar'k .\ndrc"'' R-" () told our reportt"r Mark \\ rn'llt'' ht• had talked with base oOinal' .1nd th.ll .. in their es11ma1ion·· thl· 11.k:1 didn't w(lrk Oul \'Cl') well. FLA T-.T .\ X Sl 'R \ E't \ tl"a\k1 ''a~ 'iuspic1ous ahout a "un l'' hr got 1n thl' mail from a grn1111 hl' had Ill'' ,•r heard of. eall<'d ( ·1t11t•n., Im ;i \\1und f,•onom~. Tht qm·<;t 1trnn'a1rl' .1~~l·d his' 1C\\\ on propt"l\.11~ t'nr a ttu tJ\ 1.11 10 ix·rccnt on all 1nnmw •'~"l' SI 0.000-and f\'Qlll''tcd a lnntnllu· tton of St5, $2' '"or a~ mmh a' 'llll l'tl n afford " Wt ct\('('kt~d on lht' ~rnup. and 1t'., k&•\. Its h:.u rman ., former Rt'p 1{1.1n Paul. R.T,·,a~. Ac<'ordin8toaspokc!I· man. the sun c~ brought ~'0.000 re~r1onS<'s <iiO far Thr re'ipondt'nt!> 0H·~helm1nab u.pponcd the Oat II\\, "hic'h '' hnrdl~ 'urpm1ni. •11n <' the wa l.l wa'I prtsenH'~ 11 would sn' l" mo t 13'\:JX\~C:-n naonry Tht> \unt\ rl'"ulh "'II be '"l°nl to Pn:,u.kot • ..Rl·aaan and ( onaf'('\\ )•t'll AMkrMfl /J I l f lllt'alH <'Ol•m•ll I. · ------- me . - ut a as. ere 1s in a 1 - ference. T he stuff 1s. 1n fact. n~ and fouled up! Downgraded. I'd say. The foam eJects in blobs that won't chng to the face and plop off into the wash basin. The blobs then m ust be scooped from the basin and smeared on the face -almost like an ointment . .\nd the b1llow1ng 1s gone. I will dispatch a lener posthaste to the manufacturer check enclosed. requesting some uf the old . un1m- proved 's1uff But "h) tht• change"' Hmmm Clearh the elt'ctnc sha,er rartel ha!> 1nfilrrated the sha" 1ng cream plants and surrcp11t1uu~I~ introduced the foul-up substance Moreo,er. the cartel d()('s not stop here. Their campaign 1s directed too at the razor I 1J~ an ola standard T-shaped adJUStabk ra1or Oc-cas1onall~ 1t wi ll be dropPt'd. and 1f from sut1ic1en1 height can tx· JOlled out of 1,rue. "hert·u pon .1 nl·v. ra1or ht'l o me' nt"Ct'SSJ n < )n 'udl .:i r .:i1or forn \ rt"\.·cnlh I '1\ttnl '"' l'll Jrug ~11.Jre~ ,rnJ 'upam.Hl..l'h hl•fl1rl· ri nding an old \lex.kl I .\nl.1 l'\ t•n 1h1~ IS Olli thl· l'nd of. thl' ch11:anrn l' 1denth a l·oahuon e\· 1~1~ -the electnl sha' er JX'Opk a nd 1he razo r manufacturer The ra.zor maker is fore' er bringing out ne\\ t~ Pt' razors -latd : a throwawa~ h~ ped un T\ b~ an athlete (who seem~ Jx>ardless). In so doing the raLOI ~ople :irr• cle.atl)._lJ~U\i lo cfist>ffllfifg~ · u !f ~ ~ l*~4n.::t tll"-u::uo 1- \1 od c I T users. \\It',, (-once1...-abh me ml\nelan ret urn 1s better from the tllro"awa' usen. than from th(' Model T gang .\nd the ck1.·tnr sha' er people. tailing al11ng. ft·l'l lhJt '-'C thl' ~1odel T gang. "'111 gt' l' up 1n 1.kspa1r and succumb to elertnti1.·a11on Bur thi: ~1..ulldugger) doesn"t end .. t"\l'n here '-'1th m~ model T. l'\c used the Jou hie l'dged blade of ~et a d1tkrt•nt manufacturer These blades arc harder to fi nd than an ascetic in a mJ•"·'l?l' part,,r. and absolute!) nc,er l.'an hl· 1t1unJ tn am l\t(1re cam ing lhe \11\\kl T ra111r II '>l'l'l11' JlJ~ '-'l' Jrt• 1rapl)l·d 1n a ">k\ .1nJ 11111'1.hl\ tnUn1 \ II.Ill' \h 1111 th<' .l.t\' ul uld H.irr' H•k l..l·n,hp1l·I",, 1•nh'r drug 'll'r'' L.M. Bovo Care .to have a 2nd wife? fhat l'Utl.l"l'd nu1nmon1al pral· 11,·c "'ht•r1.•m 1'1w hu!\hand liH·s wit h t\\1• 1'1 1111lr\' \'I\\'' 1' 'aid Ill h<.' on tht' "'t' :\@.Jiil in <.1111\C \l.CSINn Sl&tC'S ,t,~X1' ~flt)\\' h\'"' man\ such tam1hl'' t'\l'>I. but the @.llt'!>!'t'n, think :' 000 "'''' hl· .1la1r1.nunt f 11,t '.ir, 1X'rm1tte-11 "' 'o~cm1tc P.1rl.. 1 n I 1> I '" l're rt"qu1r.:d IO honk at •c' 1·n , un l' 1n thl· road 1 hr tht!).h h1111t'' 1,t all mjlmmals an' '1.·r11,.1l \\ht·n thn "al l The thigh hl1nl'' nt +.111 n.'pt1k\ a!'l' honzontal \\hen thn v. alt. \ \\1•ll·ll'd lton l'an "leer IR hou~at .1 'trl'l\ h ~ Thl" mt'n 01 •lnc-1t n1 E.i)l~t wo~ m.1~·am II)() \ m tnlt1 1 h,· hc;·,t "'3, to teach a l11tk hm hu" 111 ll<' h" shOC"lacn " l'{'\:·n.111 :inolher httlt: bo . who hlSJU!U lca1 nt"J w do the tl':.1ching for you Thnt ~Md httle hm wtll l"l"member hov. he ~·amcd l.\ut )OU don't rl'm<'mher huv. "uu learned. do )-OU'> L.M. B•>d i& • 1yrHllHIH rol•m•kl. i ,, I -- 'CM•ret' oonttnuee to liiunt 81 Curteln C•ll. A 10 Plotureeof 9r8Cluledl1111buted bJcletl'"'· Al. bisagreenient 'exp·ressed' over slogan' By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ ............. Wfllet Ypcht1ng'!. version of David and Goliath 1s unfolding in the U.S. District Court 1n litigation that ma} or not havl' an effect dn tht' '\mcnca·!. Cup challenge in 1987. The battle. \\Ith verbal slingshots. 1s among the giant corporation Ameriain Express and Leonard Allen .. S~1p .. Riley. exccuuve director of the Blue Dolphin acht Cl ub's Rc- tum Qmenca's Cup campaign and certa1n'ttcensees of RAC. It all started last December when .\mencan Exp~ss sued RAC for trademark mfn ngement and .. unfair comp<>1111on .. over 1he use of the Aa.101 Locwn promotiona l po~tcrs. Th<' court ruled hf· favor of~men­ can Exp~ss and Riley was enjoined from using thl' phrase. Being a lawyer h1msdf. Riley complied ~1th the court order. thinking that was the la st of ia. Not ~o. '\ml'rKah Express found an ad 1n a national boating magazine . seekin orders for T-shirts bearing the catch-_phrasc ·· -\m\·nca's Cu_p -sloM n mr rica's Cu~ -Don't L>On t leave Pl·rth wHhou1 11,'' claim-lCav~P(rt without It.' Tne credit 1ng 1t infringed on thl' com mercial card compa promptly sued Riley slogan. ·· Amencun E.>.pn:'" -Don't . for contempt court. despite Riley's leave home without 1t " plea. ccm firml' b\' 1he magazine. that J:.he suit also wa d1rC'\.'tt"d agatn\t thr ad had •en placed before the severa l RAC licensee . 1ndu<11ng ht1gat1on an that 11 was 100 late to Sean McMahon who producl'!. RAC's l.rll 11 on data from comp~ter dptim · s system can count all of sailing's vaMables together - By ALMON LOC'KABEY 0-. .......... .,,..., If Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub's Eagle Syndicate is to win the Amen- ca's Cup in Fremantle, Australia in 198 7, it may hinge oo what comes out ofa computer. Desipier Jo'han Valenujn is using an Optim Corp. computer system '-that he says allows enter in the Cup cha llt'nge '>l'rtc~. ''The test set·up ,we ha v~ crt•att·d allows all vanabll's i°' l'rnang sa il- boat performance to ~ measured simultaneously:· said alc ntrJ n. ··To my knowledge. this as the first time 11 has ~n accomplished. In previous programs, onl}' a li mited number of measurements could be taken. lcav. ing the designer to 140ndcr 14hat 14 3S happening to the other performance variables when condluons changed." . cocfficil'nts. towing tank model tests and fin1te-ek ment hydrodynamic programs. · Rig forcr measurements arc being used b\ 1he Todd Shipyard engineer- ing office in Seattle. Wash., which is performing structural fi nite element anah sis studies on 12-meter hulls fo r the Eagk Syndicate. Magic. purchased from the Fort huyler Fo undation b} the Eagle > nd1cate last summer. has been filled wit h a winged keel. which ValenttJn 1s companng to the more 1raditional non-wi ng ddign, used by Am erican cntnes in the 1983 Amen- ca's Cup. - American Express also asked for damages of.$1 0.000and coqn costs. But Riley didn't see .it tl\at way. Claiming harass ment. he has hired a Newport Beach attorney to file a counter suit aaatnst American Ex· press. asking for $1 6.000 in damageS' , pl.s court fees. and a whopping $5 million in punitive damages "for the sake of example and by way of punishing the .. sa1d dc[endant (J\meri- can Expre s). The attorne'. Darrel J. Paul. is also representing ~1cMahon who is deny- ing all of the allegations in the Amtn(";ln faprcss suit which also asks damages ofS 10.000. In his affi rmative defense. throuRh attorney Paul, McMahon claims that "don't leave without it" are wo.., in common use and are public property and have been used by many persons firms and corporations in the Uni~ States and are generic terms apphed to goods and services. McMahon claims there has been no unfair competition with American Express by the use of the term "America'l Cup -Don't leave.Perth without it." He funher avows that there bas beeo no actual competition between himself and American Express. McMahon markets posters whereas 'American Express is an the credit card and travel service business. Regardless of the outcome of th e litiaalion._ i1 is mre to _dampen Blue) Dolphin Yach.t Club's challenge for the America'swpin 1987. The club was conceived by Riley, himself an America's Cup buff, as • meansofmountingachatrenge for tho masses. The S25 annual membership in the yacht club was supposed to raise mone y for the challenge. • Another ~tback for Riley and .th BDYC was the agreed upon require ment by other syndicates that the put up $20.000 in good faith m~ncy t assure a benh in Perth. Australi a. Th original entry fee was a non-refun dable $1 2.000. vie·for Lipton By ALMON LOCKABEY ....., .............. ,. Three Orange County yacht d u wiJI be among 12 competing for th San Diego Lipton Challenge Cup a\ San Diego Frida) through Sunda). , ~----_......__~·.u·~ per- fo rmance vari- ables t o be measured simul- 'taneously. ValentiJn said the system feature~ a high·speed Megadec data acqu1s1t1on unit that records input from up to I:? measurement devices at up to :!0.000 times per second. Data heang gathered include wand speed and direction. boat speed and heading. ng 1orces. leeway and other fa c10rs affecting the performanc<.' of the) acht under sail. Among 1hc speedometer~ being used is Brookes a nd Gatehouse's new sonic one. Eagle's design should be complete by th is summer, with launch date pro1ccted in 1h~ fall. T he-syndica1e will then conduct a twO-month prac- tice series between Eagle and Magic off Newport, R.I. Eagle will then be shipped to FrcmantTf where preP.: ara1 1om for the Ameri ca's Cup will Representing Balboa Yacht Clutt will be Ron Melville·s Andrews-4(1 Impact;. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will challenge with Jim Warm- iqton's 40-foot Passion 2. and Huntington Harbour Yacht Club will send George Smith'' Midnight Sun into theJray. ValentiJn is using the Optim system to evaluate the performance of VALENTIJN Magic, the syndicate's laboratory boat. Results of those 1ests will be apphcd to the design of Eagle. the 12· meter yacht the NHYC syndicate will Measurements from th<.' fir~• group of tests in Rhode Island arc: now being studied and reduced at Vall'nt1jn's office in Newport. R.J. The measurl'- ments taken aboard Magic hel p the. designer verify performancc·predi c· uon computer pro~rams. J?,1mrack U.S. team selects Pinckney-ef ue1 . Jon PtnctcM)' of the UC lrvlne sdlng team has been selected for the *""'*' fnt•ooleglate Yacht Racing Aaoclatlon team which wMf tour Enotand JUJY15Aug. 25, racing against the British University saHlnQ Allodation. . ... TM~ ~t la ett.ernatety hosted ln the United States and i,--tg111-1d ... by the two~• r~ ••odatk>ns. OIMra on the U.C tMrii 8M Jamie Cummiskey, Brown lJfttt9nlty. Rick Merriman, N8V)'; lack Ortov, Tufts; Jay Aenehan ·Md Al Kruaer. Kinga Point. Ken Legler, In his fifth year as salllng ~tor ,.-uftl, wHI accompany the team. 8tartlnQ the ractng tour In London -and ma1<tng their way to Scotlend, w..... tfeland and Southampton, England, team nwnblQ wMI oerttct~ate th four trOJ)hy __ matcnes agal11SLB1ltisb Dl'IWl•M •Id 20 1iibn1if miitehii~ir~Rno cKJbT.: -=- PAPARAZZI rnnt 1 n UC. Lipton Challenge"Cap reaatta wU1 baTe a lot of Impact. San Diego wi ll defend with Eclipse. skippered b} · Ma li n Burnham. Others in the line-up an: Cali- fornia Yacht -Dub with Reliance, skippered by Len Sheridan; Cor- onado Yacht Club. Lone Star, sk1P' pered by Tim Hahnke: Del Rey S • 1· b Yacht Club. Rampage (skipper not J ., c u s open seaso1... named); l ong Beach Yacht Cl ub. ~ .&A Roller Coaster. Golison Syndicate~ ~ Los Angeles Yacht Club. Kix (skip- \ ..irhtrng turns social in Newport Beach Saturda) as Southern California Yachting Association calendar: per not named): Santa Barbara ~'' ~acht dubs conduct traditional Ope ning Da} mes l4 1th Los AQeln-Leq Beed Yacht Club. Quintessence. Don "full drec,scd ships.'' deck ca nn on fire and fo rmal flag· Lo' -\ngcles Yacht d ub -Buoy race (Whitney. Tames. Hughes; Soutnwestem Yacht Cl ub, ra1s1ng. L111lc \\ hrtnc). Todd Pacifi c Series No. 7), Saturday. Smaug. co-skippered by Roarlt Ob<>cn 1ng th espnng rttual willbeVoyagers Balboa. llun11ngton HarbourYachtClub-BolsaC'h1caScncs No.I Ludwig and Ste-ve Gibson, and ijahr..i ConnthianLSou1h Sbor_eLLJdo Isle and Shari.. l~land 'l'l tRr. One-design). Saturda). Cabritlo Beach Yacht Club. Victory. )acht clubs. Shurrlinc 'racht rlub -Long Beach to ls1hm~cc. Robert Butkus. \.llurda~ The 1rad111on 1s a throw-back to Eastern yacht dubs The Lipton Cun 1s the oldest t h · k h · 1· Santa Moalca Bay "" w ll're sue ceremonies mar t c recomm 1ss1on1 ng o .. Ba y h Cl b 0 h M F d yachti'ng kudos ,·n Sout h"rn c·a11- bo d h r. I · I S . an1a .v1on1ca y ac t u -ing y an1a. n a . ... a1<. an yac IS arter a ong winter ayup. '\s ou1hern Krng Harbo r .. Yacht Club -Man Walsh race (Spinnaker fom ia. daung back to 1903 when Sir ( alifNn1a cl ubs arc never actuall~ closed throughout thc ~l·m·,1. \atu rda) ;. Thomas Lipton. the Scottish tea , l'ar. 1 hl' rites arl' murc the commi.ss1on1 ng of a m·w <.~·ao,on California Ya~n~lub -Scenic Tour tTanncnbcrg Series. merchant. dedicated 11 to San Diego of~ach t rng. · l'lll{f-~10"R( ). Saturday; ~anta Barbara hland ral·c (Ovenon On 1hc compettt)Vc side. Balboa \'.;!chi Club will hold \l·rn·\ Nq, 2. IOR). Saturday. Sunday. Yacht Club. a onc-<lesig.n regatta for o utside classes on Sunda) and Windjammers Yacht Club -S1ng)e·haodcd race (PHRF). For many years it was a suddcn- Newport Harbor Yacht Club will stage the fi fth race of its Sunday. · death'. boa-t-for-boat race among ..\hmanson Senes for International Offshore Rule (IOR) Su Dleao yachts within a 5 percent rating ~achts and the Dicksof'l·Series for Performance Handicap San Diego Y3'Cht Club -San Diego Lipton Challcn&c •. range. It has been won by vi rtually Raci ng Fleet (PHRF) yachts o n Sunday. Frrday. Saturday. Sunday. every yacht club in Southern Cal i· Moc;t im portant com~ti t1on an Southern California M1c;~1on Bay Yacht Cl ub -Waylcr lnv11a11onal Regatta. fomia. I I "'~ S D-Y h r-1 b h. h ·11 be h ' IOR Saturda) When e"tn'es decl1'ned a "-cw \Car• w1 l"' at an aego ac t L u w le WI O'i• to 'lan1a Cla ra Racing Assoc1a11on -Spnng Scncs No. 2, 11 •~ " ~achts fro m a dozen clubs competing in the San Diego ~Jtun.la) ago. t~e fq_rmat was changed · Li pton Cha~ng~ The fnday-Sunday regatw. nUJ'--'---&i!W~ ~•itlltlx~ _.m~ree~.i~ace~"::"!!'e~!:!·ta-am~!!!!:~L~ <'-47flW.f.nfA~~h-Oa~a hfllaicap basis wnc\ o . PR RF. IOR~~C."'SOHF'). Saturdiy. ~anarrOlliLAAtflg range. Sounds of Vienna inspire dancers Symphony chooses winners of waltz contest, trip abroad By BETTY PORTER O .. ty l>llot Corr..,..,ndenl "Michael Gilano v. Ill bl· our pn·')1dcnt nex t )car. hut . I wa\n't .,uppo'il'd to tl'll until :\fonda).'. said Orange ( ount) Pan fir()) mp ho n) mu\ll' director KeMb Clark. An eloquent emcee. Clark spoke before 280guest~ at the Symphony Assoc1at1on'!> Viennese Ball at the Newport Beach Mamott Hotel. Whik cock ta tis we re sen ed downstairs arou nd th e atnum·s towennganllquc European fountain. Charles Paap (who o nce agai n did the speciqcularl) dramatic ballroom decor) was up(,ta1rs. c;praymg the air wt th the sweet smell of It lac. It might ha' e been V 1enna and surely the guests ·wanted todan\'e a1tnrght -so romantic was tht sett1ng with tall topiary centerpieces ofcascading lilacs. peonies. fres1a and ranunculus. lighted 8-foot pa lms and rose vi nes w11h lilacs on the orchestra podium. G uests 1n black tie and some. including Carole GllHo, in ru ffles with full < nnolined skins. danced to the musicof Murra) Korda Monse1gneurOrc.hestra aml his famousstnngs.1 he) watched a sensuous dance sequence featuring ( le veland Ballet Company's Janina Midtal~b and Frank Bove and appeared to delight in the sentimental announcement that the cou ple would soon be married. Nostalgically. Clark said ... 1 don't re member around whose kitchen table 1he first d iscussion aoout starting a symphony too k place< it might have been mine). but seated there were Marcie Mulville, Flou Sc~amacMr, Elalae Redfield, Tom Key and Jerry S.maelsoa(who did the ball program ) .. latcr thc:rc Wl'te Jim Baroffio. Ray lkola . and now we'll ha ve Michael Gilanoas president "To watch the<;\. mphon} grow from an idea to the fifth largc'if and mo'it active tn Cal1forr11a has bee n the mo'i t cxc1t1nge '(pcn encc o f my hie ·· Last )'Car was a .. ,urning point" according to Prcs1dr nt I kola who ~1J the 'i}'mphony hasdo uhled I to 57) m performance\ and will perform with Ladano Pavarotti 1 n. an D1l'go th 1\ ~ason Ball Chairman Marilyn Barofflo was grac1ou~I) lull of prw and gratitude to Pre<11dcn t Geor1• U.ney. w- cha1rlJan E ve Stei•kr1 and to Jim Black ant.I Tom AHlla of5herman C'lay(Stc1nway< 'o.)forprov1ding the "lovely to uch\' of wh1tc chocohu e piano table fo vol"'i Pe11Y Cotton (who cho<Je the menu 1nclud1nll -__J .. Melant: Wat and Cbrtetlna Paap added to the formal ele1ance that complemeated tlae romandc, Ooral beauty of the Vlenneee 8&11. fc u1lk trofscafood. mcdaH1onsofvcal,a pplcs,be1gnet. 1.:afe V1c:nn<1 and tine wi nes land her husband Les were l'l \If.till 1 hey ~nn the rw" round-tnp tickets to \. rcnna' .\mong the kw'' mphon} mus1d ansattend1ng wa~ \. 1ol1n1!lt Robin Olson whot·ut a handsome fi.gu re tn the oopu lnr wa 11.1cnntr'itJ11 dged b} Du Colll•• (a mcm ber olC )dC hans~··<droupc).Betty 8eldea and J•ll• Rappaport. But the w('ll·dcscr\.1 ng walu conteS1 winners were Donald and Joyce Ot101<no rels uon to v1ohnist)of < nrona dcl Mar "Wt• tm:d hard.'' said Donald. "\h· ~an ted 10 win! .. added Jovceas they wo und 1hc1rlway back to the da nce floor where they were much in demand. They could have danced all night... ••• Ac; Pl'litc Nina Froman, who effu ses enthusiasm, approached thl.' C>tagc. a hush fell overt he cavernous An ahl"1m Marnoll hallroom. ··can ~ nu H-E-A-R me?·· Froma n asked. speaking direct I) into a microphone. "Can you li-E-A-R me now'! .. Thl" purpo'>c oft he question.was two-fold: to get the attention of the 300 guests and to remind them that they wen.· there to ra 1sc money for the Providence Speech and (Hean ng)Ccnter. .. Can \OU hear me?" is a question Froman uses often as a ,·olunteer wo rking with Speech and hcarina- 1mpairee children and adults at Providence. But this Sunday morning she was a1 work in hcrro1eas president ofthc Founders u'1hary whichwas holdingits 14th (Pleue ... DAIUNO/A9J ............... 11.-.ll..i.., Jane and ltne Ballback anl•e at the Newport llarloU I• a waltaln& nellln&. .. f •• • -,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thut9day, May 9. 1985 A9 Kejel exercises' added bolius: Bettersexlife· DEAR R EADERS: Ree!eatly a womu wrote &o me alHMlt 11rlaary •eo11thteace. I Hqea&ed &llat 1i.e a.It i.er pllarmaelat aboat varlH1 prod· act-th& woald protff& Iler from embarn11meat JDd I told Iler to coa&ac& a aapport 1ro.p. I lave been bombarde( wltb letters rom women wlto asked illy I didn't · tcommead &Ile Keael exercises. 'Caallbe,"wro&e Mn. J .B. from ostoa, "tbat you don't know about Item'!" Of course I know about tbem, but 've prlated tltem 10 maay times I 11 aure tllat everyone else knew boat &Item, too. Ti.at was a mistake. now I 11lamele11ly wipe t11e mold A11 lMDEIS off an ancient column and ran It again.. Here it 11: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several weeks ago a women wrote to y~u about a delicate proble m She wet h~r pant' when she sneezed unexpected· I). laughed hard or stepped up on a high curb. You suggested the Kege l e.>.erl·t~'> to \lrt'n&then a ct'rta1n muscle and said greater ~~Uill cnJo}· ment m1&}l t result Your rccommcnda11o n wa~ that the women sho uld talk to her &ynecolog1 t and 1fhe didn't know about these cxt'rc1M~s }<>U ad vised her to get a ne'-' g) necolog1s1. You said ) ou had printed the exercises 1n )Our. column severa l 11mcsand d id not want to bore vour reade r\ to d eath. Well. m} gynecolof1 i.t doesn '1 know about the Ketc exe.r~1&e!>. but he is willing 10 learn. Plea~ print the m o ne more time. Youraudi9ncc chan&t's. Ann. No matter "''hat you · . P.rtn t. 11 is nev. IO man~ of us. Thanh 1n ad a nee. -GR.\ TEFlfLJN Ci REENWI( ti DEAR OllA TEFUL: OL Here we 10 a1a.la. TIM Ie1el uerdMI were dfflpe4 M s&re•Utee &M ,.._ COCCYIHI m•tcle. ('hJ1 l1 De .... cle lJaal rim~ va&IU. > To firm., tile p.c. mHele,do ~ w-.a YM urlule, try lo atop -la mWttJ'eam, IO .. .,.at. TIM• llafC ...... TM8 1cop. ftea 1tart a1ala. '?Ma atop. Tt.e m•tcle wt coalrolt lM 1tartla1 ud 1top1H•1 (t~ p.c.) will be stre.,tlleattl by till• uerelae. Do tile squ-"lhl& I• U4I relaxiaa "' procedure ti times (MfletH llard), tltree times a ••Y· A1I11id, It will aot only llelp wUlt lacoatlaeace. IHI& It may enltaaee ya.r sex life. { ... OEARANN LANDERS: l'dhketo comment on your reply to IM Alton. ill .. rc.adtr. You said. ··1r you want to catc h a trout. dpn't fish 1n a hcmna barrel." I believe 1110 mistake to assume that the poss1b1hlte'I of meeting a \u1table mate in a bar are Lero. Remember. too. Ann, that many a hem ngcan be fouod in offi ces. ehurche~. aduh-educauo n classes and on cruises. , J took a part-lime wetikend Job tt>nding bar ma cocktail lounge because I was the sole supporter of three children. M) ex-husband re- fused to come up with a cent. wtuch made him the hemng-and we.did NOT meet an a bar-but that's anothttlctt~. M} vel') first n1aht on tbejob 1 met the area test man in the workt. He came an with a bu ineu associate and I knt'W at once he was pecial. The follow ma niJht he showed ue alone and we became acquaintecl.'Ei.tlteen months later we wert married.Thal was I 0 years ago. He hetped...rne raiac m> childre n and has been as fine a husband as an)' woman could hope , for. He send~ me r s "becau~ I love ~ou" and ni> ch1ldren·adore him. SO eat )Our word~. Ann. -MRS. fROUT IN O KLA. DEAR MJlS. TROUT: Gelp. Gllp. Gulp. TllanJll for a lovely "fisll" story. PiCture offriei1d$li1p1ong1.astin~· --------------------------. . . If ~ou'rc thl· PlHl'OI'> ul a graduatc. b) this ttme 1t''> all O\er The cap and g°" n ha\ e been returned to 1he rental The d iploma" stuffed 1n the back of 1he bab\ book E111 BOllECI tha1 demands old picture~ 1' 1mperat1\ e that he subm11 h1~ old .\gt:nts of starkts al"a>s 1ns1')t graduation p1uurt: io head up the upon 1hem V. 1th each b1nhda~ an lUlumn .iurc')'> \ubtrach tv.o \t:ar'I i,o b\ 1he '\o one l'\~'l I'> U\ to changr . age or 11mt: '>he" 64 she"• ·J U\I ahou·t f\'· "nnkk turnl·J tu hcr ..en1or \l'ar 1n high I n'memtlcr 211 ~ea~ ago "hen I 'lhoul \uhm11tcJ m~ ptlture to go 'Allh th1~ The tilm ol 1he graduation 1s 1n the camera and \.\Ill rcma1n there until the b1nh of the gradµatt"~ lirst cha Id. The embO\'>Cd thank-\ou note\ arc OSI. Pul1 t1uan' send their graduation tolumn th1. .. l·d11or looked at 1t and . pct-~.\W-·-.-...._-U~...,_,""""....u.ieu..J~·~~~e~n~_·_· _____ _. tn the rnunt~. Lecturer<o hang on to "It'., a fnend~h1p pu:ture from m ) I T here 1~ onh um· reminder left uf creditor~ like the gas a nd phone that glonou~ d.t} "'hl·n ~our child lOmpanu:s "'1th m) check. filled \ou with <,uch prtdl" 142 For a "'hlle I used thr m as ups fricnd~h1p p1r1ures, (''Rl'mcmbc r. young man. then~·, When ht· orderct.l 200 of them in more where these came fro m"). I Februal). )l>U '-'Ould ha\c thought he p<1~tcd them on the back ofm} letter~ would ha\t' menuoned that he onh and 1 n k e d · · PRES ER V E had eight friend,. hut not a word ~'a~ Vv I L DLI FE" underneath. I ~tuck said. How tO\Jld ~ou p1.1ss1bl~ ha\C thl·m to the back of restroom door!>· kno wn he\'as~uch .i lo<.cr'! \\1th1he1rphoncnumberundernea1 h Ho"' do)OU unload 142 friendship E'entualh. soml' of them "ere '·pictures., Thost' of U!. \I. Ith a cheap prl'Sen ed under glass to become ethic get prett) creatt\ c I began b) coastas and St'\ era I of them found sendingthem toan)one"'ho had e,cr their \\3\ a(, a horder around the spoken 10 mc or looked ar·me li ke hathro om mirror the) kne"' me. I sent them 10 Some parents ot graduates hang on strangers in 1.he phonr bootv. ho had to a few of these pictures JUSt 1n ca)('. the same la~ name. I sen) them to their ~htldren make a. career mo\ e 0..,,... ........ ~Tenf K- r. Jane Tiedeman Nina Froman and Dr. Geor1e Tiedeman 'hone" around at ~und-raleer for Pro.tdence Center. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiitli~-· EARING BENEFIT .•. nnual auctton-hrunch. The event $30,000. (Jim Villus was cmcc'c. l Guests lingered over tables where they bid on hundreds of silent auction items. One man stood zealous guard over an autographed color pho to- graph of Johnny .Carson; two ;oung couples \ 1ed for a weekend suite fo r two a t Saddleback Inn and almost l'\ ervonc wanted to set: the note actress Candice Bergen had tucked into the pocket of a Jacket (a gi ft to her fro m Burt Reynolds) she donated Final I\. the crowd gathered around a boun11f ul buffet of breakfast foo<h .. T his e\ ent is the best bu\ ($201 in to "n·· said Jolin Priz.io (Prmo and Pnz10 Cpnstrucu on. lninel \\ht) I dispensed opponunilj prw: lll ket•._ while his mother. C\ crit chairman and underwriter Betty J . Pritlo read ied 1 item s for a hH· aut·11on and said she 'olunterred to '>l'r'e as l'ha1rman again nc\t ~ear .. bccauSl' helping '"th this has hcen so sa t1<1f~ 1ng .. Otht>r undc f" nter'i '-'l'n' Bernice Heffernan, Peter and Mary Muth (Oreo Block Co.). Robert and Helga Pralle, Patrick and Isabelle Prizio, Grace Steffy and Irene Vermoulen. UIUlltl 112 '"' t()C( AIAll• m mo SI AOUll DI ·II IWUPAll l?l~IO lllfltA , ... ()I.fl El.,... Sil·~ EDWMOS U toao ..... ...,. ~J0.'401 EDMIOS-tlS fllOOI! FlllT• nun. rll&T r<D 96.J.IJOI .... "4-all £DWMOS UllMJSllY IUlll U10}10 MIC OIMlil IMll MIU AM !>40-7444 • CDWAIOS lllSJ Ill (1radua11o n Pa<>t. \I. h1ch po'i\thl~ graduatio n ·· aLcounl'> tor the fact that the\ are "Is 1h1!> \Our o"n ha1r'1 .. ne\er recogni1ed at the luggage "Ye' v.·11 111 work'.1" carou~l or from the podium for that He turned 10 an anist and said, matter "\1aJOr retouching." II \Our child ha'> aspiration'> uf I 1.ould ha\.C been sens1t1.,e. but I ht'con11ng a 'i\nd1ca1ed 1.·olumn1<;1. 11 u ni\ had !P of1hem left to unload. ------------------------ Re*'O'Herhhan The singing cowboy T~ a lawless land he brought truth. JUSt1ce. fancy riding and some wonderful outfits. ~ , .. :\. ~ Xf.::r',' ~ ;.. •·· :J. -: .... :tffif'I' • • 1\ )ijj• l,lrl{ -f'lf· ··~)'I• -. ~·l .'[' ~ ·• · :Ji ""~·( fO • •• •Ir '11U. ',~I~ I "°---,,t•.\,1.-'\ '· J.·fl·ji~ .. h ...!!!!!I!.,----------:. --:r ·•'H'H• ... , ' .. STARTS TOMORROW •lllU '~i·. 3 !l "ll; 529 sm I UfNA PAlll .J;,. ···~. ~\ ~S1 l9';' COSTA MESA • HIJNTINGTOll IUCPI •MISSION VlfJ() ... ,.. t "" -... :· , -• ;~i; .Jt!( •LAGUNA HIUS "'111l~""c.1 5 1; .. ' -•.•t ·~~ ~· •• t .:, ..• ,. • NEW.POii I IEAC~ . "' ' .. , .,,.,.,, .. . t-· ~4~ .. ,, fa .. ws SG.,t• .v•>' ~Al• >A6 i OIU11Gf ; 1 • 1· '·. • , •. ') \.: 1.Jt llJ(Nl ~AU ·-.• , ..__.., •• "K"t59~·1."1. ... :;.--1<~::~· ~': ·~ynne Marian and John , Prizio check Loe Angele• Erpreu auction ltema. Paparau1 1s cd1tt•d,b' SI,dc Ed11or Vida Dean. ANTIQUE PINE FURNITURE l~~~~~~~~~~mn1~~~~~§£A~WD°-L:£aft&~~~~I==~~~ 5'Aq~""'6 Jtf t,UO llUf flHU UWll llct AU•• HlllT JOY HI IUI CIS l lClllU CH,1111 11111 IUlll '"' .. I\ ,, 111 \A \ ., II •\ II• A, '· 'I • ~ 1111 ( tll KDCM ------~ iaa.t FMSIERED Bl~ck patent with white call A pt"rfen compliment m ~nur ~ummrr w11rdrobe Al\u ~va1l~hlt in li,.:ht raupt" t .ilf wuh wb1tr l .i ll ~ , ~· 11., : 3' lllU lflllTT :• . \A >."I\' I• ,, IUI IH I S ··-' 8• Pflll IAWlf ltf ·s~ .. (' I ''00~.l~ lllll ClW(lf .,,~ .•• "~O .. ~·l· JUI HUI ·~o ••H•tt H•H• •q,)~!!J«UU•Ulll •· ·• l U llOOl lUU , .. .,.,,,..,. .. _."" BREA vA \~ • "' 990 j Jn BUENA PARK UA I.I • •• 052 JQ<I• COSTA MESA R ~:;..:r ~ -t -~ ·)· .... STARTS TOMORROW El TORO IRVINE 'J "' J~ ORANGE =a:.a,~c.:.. ~ ,, ' .. A \IC 0 1nqt '<• • ~a· 9500 85-: &: · ~3' J1J0 GARDEN GROVE IA •AO~ ORANGE '.:l"'a'.15 .'lec;.'~'1" • kl,. ~i1•1111 , .. • h • ~I :>30 d40 ' I It tlJ~ )9'. ~ \.. c. J '>~. .. ~..: ...u • ._..., ..CCt ••tO f'O• •""' t-O•OfMt•t WESTMINSlER ,,A ~a mosj6 1.J,l¢1Etj * • .,,. A' ORANGE ~'hi • :J• •• :iJq ~-·o ~~---------=---------~--------.........., Frame Your Memories Add The Personal Touch r----------~----------, OFF ~':==I $1 0 With Thi• Coupon PUllCHA9E I MINllMJM $U oaD£Jl t.p1m 6 t 8S ----------------------• ~ . 'iilB~ GOO•iGl!t:l 11s.,q SHOES IN BRISTOL CENTER OPEN fl._, I 751-7354 MON·t R'"'I 108 99 Fulalon Is_ land • Newport .Beach • 7 59·9651 I L----=J~1:.:.::21:.::s::..:.e,;.:.1 • ....;10;:..1.;;;.;1;... .. ,;.;s.;;;;n;.;.1•~·""~";;.:• _____ '_~~T1_~_~~-~-'-1 ~-~-s--2 ftlo Ila No oTSo Con t Ptna ~ ,, , J Trade Slaowroo• Sale to tlae p•bllc for fo•r day• o•tv. Fri4ay. 10tla tlan Moaclav. llav 1Jtla. 9 A..M..-6 P.M. Oar price• will .. ". yo• at leaet Se% off aormal retell. Claoo .. fro• o•• of tlae lar .. •t ••lectlo•• I• So•tlaer• C.llforala. T•I• wee•e•d o•l\I - Very ... ca.I ..... dl9C091rte- o• Otlr eor.-o•• New Coa•tl"V Worb•op repro41a~do• .a•e . t . Redhill I Block North of Bristol 1s1 Ka-.. o~ .. =M ·5/M·6 eo. ... ... ~~ ... 4410 \ f. I I' I 'Cabaret~ black humor crackles at Cu,ftaiiJ Call r With ~o mul'h attl'nt11m tx·intt. focusl·d on the l'nd of World War II these dur !>. thl·rt.• Ill !>Omc pcrsper.:t" l" to be ga1lll'd h' l"\IX'rll'nnn~ om· nf histor) '!> blad..l''' ~Wlh. lrnm~'' earlier pha\l''-· and 1n 1lw plau• "hcfr jt all tx·gan. lkrlln. W1llkomml·n to ··c1h:m·1:· thl' musical uH·nun• 10 the Holocau!>I No" in 1t.s ~Oth \l'ar. '"( .1lxm·i"· rcm!t1n' at tinn· a· hnun11ng and entertaining l'\JX'm•nr1..• -\nd 11~ uJr· rcnL re' I\ al at Ehtabcth Ho"<trd\ Cun a1n (all D1nnl'r Thl·a11..•r doc,n't sk1mpon the drama wh1 k pro1..'t"t"t111tg full ult" 1fh the-fun T11 TITUS Dm•1.. wr John I l•rola h.h l hu'il'n :in e>.m•mel~ 'trong lf no11u.'Jhl~ 'mJll cast for ht' r1..·nll1t111n of om· ol the meat1c't ot modan mu'ill·al' Dnuhl· mg 1n br:.1'<., '' qu11c acn•ptahk hu1 " thr Curtain (all romp:1n~ "fon 1..·J b~ lack ol numhl•r, to n1mh1nl' m:tJOr supporting and d10ru' 1oll'' 111 till' --'---'-----'""-''18~C~i'11,:..' -lJl hLJ.o4.ul t-dkr 11 \l' n, .,, " I ·11111 • .r . ~ l prom1~l·d. Nl'H'fthl°ll'''· th11, hanlltul 111 pla~­ ers produn·' 'um1..· pot1..·n1 pc1 - formancn. '' 11 h ( il·orgl' Quirk\ san.ton1l rna\tt·r lll l'l'rl·mon1l'' high ·on th1..· 1i,1 ()u1d. 'pknd1dl) nllrrnr' th1..· l'ncronl·h1ng a11 thn:at 1n h1'1 ac1d·t1prx·d l'onwth and ach1n 1..•, an ccne 1nt1ni:11..' \\Ith ha., aud1l'nl0l' . Susan llotlm.1n a ml·morahk Aldon1a from till" ( urt.11n (all'' .. Man of Ui MJnlhn" IJ\t \<.':.t~on beau11full} dcp1<.'h thl' high-II\ 1ng chanteuse Sall} Bo" le\ "1th a <;auc~ air and con' incing Bn t1'\h accl'nt When she thru\t ~ her rl\('ting talk song at the aud1cncl' 1t 1lla n:wm('nt of uncomprom1s1 ng ddiancc. ·The .\mcncan nO\ehst through- ~hosc experience thl' '\IO~ untold<, 1~ g1,en a ~Urd). 1dcah<,11<.· 1n1cr- pretat1on b~ Brian Schucl-.er Oc- borah Bruchcr. dc'ip11c a som<.''"hat raspy throat. g1' c<r her charartcr oft he mtddl~aged (ierman landlad..-m lilJI measure in a mo~t po1gna.n1 ix·r- formancc. CALLBOARD -The Cuna1n Call D1nna Thea11..•r "tll hold open aud1· 111ms Ma' 18 for thc lxl\ s· roles 1n the mu~1ral :.011 \l~r" . gro.ups of }Oung- 'll'f\ ''Ill Ix heard nt 11 a.m. and I ~ .. "\O p.m. and al) role\. including thml'ofOll\crand the ~rtful Dodger. arc oix·n ... th<.' b<>)' should be 9 to 15 ,·cars-o1d and not oH·r fN't 4 inchc!. tall.... Young taknt abo 1~ lx·ing sought b~ edwards NEWPORT 644·0760 .. [I\<''"" :f .. '[R 8£lWH .. ,A,,.8(,"Ef ~ 116 A'>"M." ·--... mr..,.. "IM ltm 'IPll ... ,..,. .. -· ....,.. .. , =· ....... ,..111 ... ,....ltl .... edwards LI DO 673-8350 .. [ ... P,1<" B. •: •', D•. ~;) -... fiiiil 1:11, tiJt edwaras BRISTOL 540· 7 444 BR1STOl AT l\IACARTl<uR ,ao;•a "'' '•IP.RfmlMM" .... , ... Ill ''fUTEIEl HCAT9" 1111.1 ... (11 "MT•• rm llYI" IPl-111 .... '"'" l1H,l1H . lllH . ...,.. ..... ... "llUTa•laM" .... '"""' "la.I MT WAIT Tl Uft FS' CPll ti11. , .. .. , • .._All Cl.W' 111 ... .J eawards CINEMA 546-3102 HARBOR BOULE VAAO AT ADAMS COST A l,l£ SA CIMllll•d "C:. If WlllCl" 111 -.,... ..... ....... edwards HARBOR TWIN 631 ·3501 MARBOR BOUl EV ARO AT W1L SON ~r, s ·a .,., '>• "Pila ICAIUIY f" ..., ,.,.,,..11) ·•nm.Y .U CIP" Ill .... IU l lUTi .... ~ ... , ... m•R&c'lll ... 11111 edwards CINEMA WEST 891 3935 lllf ~ '1111111~ 'f l'l A' '•'JI ::>ClllW[ S. Nf 'lot• .. ) "l 1< ......... " _,...,.,. ....... '•IPlllrRY-............ --"cm:. IUm" Cll edwards HUNT•NGTON 848 0388 t'l!A_Hfj( i1l,ARCJ A0 !\IA 1,.,&l 1 <. ... " " •• ---. ..., • llllCf" Ill lAt1M . ..,.... .... .., .. "ITD''lll ......... .... .,.. lllm" 111 •• Ml'' .... , .. , .. "Cllf•"llt) ... ,_ ... ''PIUCI ICAIHIY r·· IPl-11) '9TCll'' l:M, ,..,. .......... ,., ~.,.. edwards SADDLE BACK 581 -5880 £1. '1.)R(,A(;A(:A'~'JI .-if _. t • ,~ ... , ....... ........ .... ,.., .. ·..:.• RflCl" 111 1111, eat. 11111 ........ •CAmr'fPll 'WT• ......... edwards EL roRo 581-9500 I I• I• ,, ', I ·, • , ",, ," • • "10111.Y lall _.. Ill .. ''PIUCI KMlllY f " tN-11) ..,.. , ... "f~TtmTf llCATS' II) l ... lllJI "CHl•"lll ... ..,...,... "ITICI" Ill , ......... ... ''1111'-.ll'' llJ 1111 ....... IN·111 lllTT-.u ... ,... .. .. , ..... .. (It) .... , .. ,. edwards VIEJO TWI N 830·6990 C:,AN 01( GO f wv "· c A PAZ & C HRISAlll' A V1SS•O,,_ 11·[ ;Q '1Ull"IPl-111 .,. '111mll'' lll 1111,IMI. •T111W-·~·111 ...,_, ....... edwards MISSION VIEJO MA LL 495-6220 ·, ~ "'" "c '.R(N .. ,A,L[Y BE 'WEt .. " e .,:,_ .. )~YA •_ "llTCU"IPl-111 lllJe.NI. ... .......... .... ..._ 'UIY ......... , .. ....,,.~ edwardsSiJuT11 (()ASr .AGu '-tA 4'}7-1 71 t ) '-•• A ~ "' • A "1 ~ , A;, 'It A ' li • •. ". •• ~ ~ , , ·-&ml, __ _..,...1111 ........ " ................. " ·...u-·~· ......... 'WT•--.A"lll .. edwards) · _ ~-.A:i ... ~A M •• S Y~.. 768 66 t 1 ' • "' • • •• ~ l • I ~ \ • C.1 .... A •• ".1 •• t ' • : A:. ..... ' . . .. ..., ·V".I nm,., .... ·~·· .,..., ·~ ........ ...... ~ 'UIY ......... , .. ,~ ......... eanww-L .._., ........ 'Ult_..,..,.. ....~. ,. .. ...,..,__,, .. • ,. ltilf1'l-m 1U•TPM PdwJrd • '·' ·f1•~!•"• 530 4401 l!tl llt\lf I • ' IO ' • I•, , ............. ~\:&'I "' .... "" . .. ·. • • • • 'Grtlld Hotel ( 1932) Or&11 011b0 Jolin 11nd Lionel 8arrymott -7:30- ........ -1;30-D FAMILY TIES TIC TAC DOUGH LOVUQAT P.M. MAGAZM 0 MOVIE !i~CWIMTO COUNTltY STYLE • llZA#( l lWOVIE • • Tiie Star>g II l l~l Jackll 12 ON THE TOWN 18 F AMII.. Y FEUD THATS INCAEDaE mONLA. NEWS I WKAP IN CINCINNA Tl • • • The T t!trntllillOf 1Pay Pre V11w) 1198'1 A1110ld Schwar· l~ Ltn<la Ham111on GletiOll Mac ~vis -11.00-i~a-.. ~f . -t.00- 8 SlitOH & SIMON ()tCHEEAS WllO, WILD~ Of ANNALS ID SNfAI( PAEVEWS Cl) SAN DIEGO AT LARGE (!I) PEOPLE'S COURT 8 [I THE AfAL TIWIAL PUA8UfT ~ PVTHON'S FLYING CD Mii.W'S COURT -=GRlfFIN 8b RACING FROM HOU YWOOO PAN< I MY8TERYI MASTERPIECE THEATRE CDIAAETTA : 5> THE POLICE! THE SYNCijAONIOOY OONCERT -t1:21- • (I) NIA IASKETIALL r1JMOV1£ Tom • *'' "Fire Arid Ice I 19831 ,t.111111al· ed Voices 01 Susan T yrreU W~ham Ostrander -11:30- • Cl) HIGHT HfA T D al TONIGHT ' I SATUN>AYMIGHT • ~~ 9l MC NEWS HIGHT~ I ~ N)()(f()AC) FUS 9-t.AffMGHT NJBtt;A ~=~ * Wof1un9 II Oul' l 1984) .>o.nn1 SIOfm, Enc EOWilfdS -11:40- H NOT NECESSAM. Y THE NEWS CJ MOVIE -11:55- • • 'l The BOIJnly \ 19841 Mel Gib- son Anltlony Hopkins -12:00-. D EYE OH HOLL YWOOO * • '> "Three On A Cooch (1966) Jerrv Lewis. Jariel Leigh tS/MOVIE • • • ··coma · 119781 Gefle'J1eve Bu· !Old. Michael Douglas I ____________________________ .... ___________________________ ! NBC grabs top Ni~lsen spot 1 -and there's a Hitch to it By FRED ROTHENBERG U T ... wlelon Writer Ste' en <ip1elhng·, Stones"' on Sund;i' ·· ..\ma11ng night!> flC\I 'ieason. NEW YOIO~ -In lhl' hnttk ot brains vs. tx-auty. Noc·, marahH· mystcnrs on·· o\lfred H1 t<.·hcock Prl')· cnts" came up \\>Ith a ch:iracten lltir surprise l'lld1ng -trouncing ABC5 trashy "Uice II" 1n the Nici en ratings. ~The "H itd~cod." ~tom·s. rcmak.cs oft he :wand 30-~ear-old classic!." 11h the original Hitchcock in1roduc11ons. ranked .;evcnth for the we.ck. avcrag- ingan 18.0 rating. according to figurc!i relctm•d Tul'~day by the A.C. N1l'lsl·n Co. M1..·anwh1k. ··L.arl· 11." a !il'QUl..'l to last ~car~ top·ratl'd m1n1Sl'rll'). plan·d :?Jrd for 1tl> lir'>t 1ns1allnwn1 with a 15.J rating. 8(. -1-11nn1ng. 11<, wuind 't~a1gh 1 week \tnl'c th1..· l·nd of thl· rcgul:u !>eason. a'cr;ignJ a 14.6 ra11ng to sea\oJ¥1eadcr CHS' I J.8 and ·\RC'~ 12.6. t .\ rating mca~urc'i thl' per· centagc of the nation·, X4.9 million TY b.omc:s tunl'~ to a nl'tY.ork.I ..\nd. m<\king matter' "llr'l' for A BC. thr net" ork had no l>hO\\ \In lh1..• Top Ill. Its best tinl'hl•r wa~ ··who\ the l:imi.'!"" -an I 8th plan·. Thl' Sunda~ night. ix:rformant"l' helped boost N BC 10 a pnme·t1mc \ ICI OI) for the wel·k of April 29-Ma} 5 and \\>as encouraging fur the network SIOl'l' II alrl·::td\ had <il"h1..·dulcd .. Alfred H11chcock'" as a companion \Cnes lo ~~ tTas tx·cn the norm \llll'l' Janu- an. N He· s ··The Cu~h\ ~Ill>~'" rankl·d i'ilo. I ""h ;i 25.5 ra1ing:1nd ''' follo"·up n1ml'd~ ··1-.1m1I~ I tl''-". "u' \l'1..·ond \11th J 21 '>. \ H~· ·· t>al· I:"·· "a" third. 'H< ·, ··< h1..'l'r,·· fourth ;ind (HS" ··Nl'"har1·· tilth CB'i. ··1·akon ( n•1,1·· "J' '"th. lt1llO\\l'd h' ··H1tl"hnKk .. ( H\ ""hll Minute\.··( fi~· .. ..._not' I andanlt ·· and N B<.·, ··t hl' \-T l'alll .. lUXUllfY fHfATllffS f1n1 T-MlttnH SftOWlftl\ * Ollll Y 12 .. 75 Unlu' Notti 134 2SS3 I ltOt OAAlllGE I Mttropol111n nossc"u .. 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SflCll (I ) 1'111 fll lAU OUUI IPC:l 00T hl' Jdkr'ion. ··ranee led on Tues· d;" h' < BS "hen the n1:twork annc1un<.cd m 1985-Xo sch1:dule. was thl" \ll'l"i,.·, IO"l'St-ratl·d SCrlC!>. rank· 1ng o7th \lllh .1 7 I r:i11ng. Two o thl•r < R~ 1..·anll'll:tt111n' ~l·rc ··The Lucie \rn::i7 ~ho" ... "h1ch runkcd 66th. and "Cena Up.'"\\ h1ch was 62nd and m·J 1-11th ARC'' '"E)l' to E~c:· ~BC's ""Street Hawk" was 64tb and NBCs "Stl\l'r Spoon,." which will he hack nnt 'c:l'\on. \\a~ 65th . N BC ·.; mm11..· ... ~dnm." about a llll\'>lng ch1IJ. \l:lS on for the third ttmc an IX months and ranked 28th. fonng much better than CBS" made· for-T V mu\ 1c las1 Wedpesday about ho,cr Boom Buom Manc1n1. "Hean ofa Champion." \'<btch "as 52nd. On Tul•,da'. C "HS announced that i1s lo"·rnil'll ··~cdnl.'sda~ Nigh,\ Mm •l··· \\-Ould mu' e 10 aturda) nc>.t '1.."41\0n In 1h1..· l0\l·nrng nc"s compe11t1on. thl' ··cs~ E'cning c"._·· was first "1th an I 1.3 rating. The "'NBC 1gh1l~ Nt'"" .. had a 9.5 and '\B 's ""\l.'orld l'"" Tomght" 3\Craged a ~~~~~~~~~~~~ lll·r1..• :m· the Top :'II ra11..·d tC'k· ''''on:. programs. as comp1kd...ll)_lhc. '\ ( N1cls1..·n Co. for the week of ..\pnl ~9-1\b y 5. l.11\ltng'i tndUdl• tht• Wl'l'k\ ranking. "1th lull Sl'ao;on-to-dat1..• ranking 1n parl'lllhl''il''· ra ting for th1..• \\l01..·I-. ;ind tot;il homl''>. \n '"X" in parl'ntht·s1..·s J cnotl'\ om'-tlml··onl ~ presentation. I n l ··The C0sby Sho" ... N HC. 25 5. 21 6 m1ll1on hom1..·<.. 2. 141 ··1 an11I\ Trt·s." NH( 21 9'. 18 6 m1ll1011 hon1<.''>. "\ l:?l ··Dalla,:· CRS. 21.4. I!<~ m1ll111n homl'' -l II I I ""( hl'l'r,:· :-0.IH< • 19. 7. Io 7 ~-IThf"' . -. . -4'. ~ f rmll 111.n lmml" . million hnml''> fl (9) ··1 alum ( n·.,1:· ( R~. I K.J. t) "'i m1ll1on~ . .., I\ l ·· 111tl·hu1d.. Prc'il'nh ."" - .. ,H( ~unda~ ~1ght ~10\tl·:· IM O . I' \ m1ll1on humcs. X I,, ""M/ Minute'·· < B'i. 17.9 15 2 rn1ll1on home\. 4 11\l ""!\not'> La nd111g.'· C BS. 17.X. 15.1 r111ll1on homes . lll l'll'"Murdcr.Shl'Wrote."CBS, I 7 6. 14. 9 m II hon home\ . HI. (6) ··The'.\. Team:· NBC. 17.6. 14.9 million home!.. 10 !20J"N1g.htCt1ur1."· N B<. 17.6. 14 11 million hriml'\ I' ( 111) ··t1 1g.h\l il\ to ltr a•n ... , IH l'U 1441111ll1t,nh11ml·, 14 tJJl"I a1..·h ofl 1k."" \IH( 16 X. 14 "\ m1ll1un home· ... I 'i ('\) "~1 1'\lng lt.t'C 't'uu Seen I h1~ Per\on"''" l\J H(. lti.5. 14 O m1ll111n home\. 16 tl 7J .. K<ll4'& .\ll1l'.'"( BS.161. I 'X million home~. Iii. {4"\) "';ar:i:· N H<. lfl \, I\ k m1ll1on homl'\ 11<. (.\~) "Who0 \ t~c Ros,·•··. ~RC 1.5 9. I."\ :> m 1lhon homn. IQ. (261 00Trapper John. M.D ·· ( BS. 15 7. 13.3 million hom1..'!. . :?O (Jll) "The Love Boat." AR(. 15:5. 13.2 nullion homes. Jonathan started out trying to score. And ended up being the target. His first t1m~ may be his last. llH ...... _ '"" .. _ ' - THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1985 Dodger owner O'M•ll•J appa.uda dr~ogr•m. 112. Cdll earna lndlvldul honor• In Sea V ' tennla. 112. ~--..-.. ~- Irvine's ho are put on .s old Vaqueros need win --~ ~ ~riday after failing to ~ission Viejo By SHARON FRUTOS Ol-OellyNolllMI _There 't\as a lm al ~UU.c.: for Ln inc H1gh's baseball team \.\ednewa~ but after m game aga1n'>l Ml)'>IOn \'1eJO. there's a lot more o n tht' li nt' Fnda' The aqueros "tll need a \lllOI"\ ·at Laguna H 1Us in orda 10 as,ure them\eh es a pla ~utfbenh follo" 1ng a Soatb Coa•t •tandl..._ LMtllM owerlll WLT WLT E1 Toro 9 1 o 14 t 0 lrvlne 1 • 0 16 e 0 M IH IOll v .. 10 1 4 0 lS 1 0 LA11une H•Ml 7 4 0 lS f 0 Oa,.. Hiii\ 6 6· 0 10 12 0 C11»+t1reno .,.,... 2 9 O t 1l 0 S.n Ci.emenle I 10 0 1 17. 0 1---~-_,.. .. wsa•.-Y'• kM'w M1U IO" V1e,o 6 Irvine S ( 10 .nnlll9S) E roro 1 S.n Clemente T L•llUn• Hill\ S DI N tiib ) Fn.tv'1~UlltJT\.) If vine el LA11une Hiib M1u o01> v .. .o et S.n ,........,,, t:• Toro •' Ceoiitrano "'•"-v b-5. I0-1nn1ng lu-., to \11,"on \ teJO Ir' int' ~tranded tv.o runners in the Thret· team) are !It'd tor \ClOnd in top of the 10th a~ Brucato fanned a the \outh < oa!.L Lt·agut' ha....-ball rale haller tur tht' ti nal o ut "1th one regular·"l'a"on gamt' n:· In tht· D1ablus· half Don Roberson main1ng In tnl·. 1\11,\lun \ 1e10 .ind h11 a one-uut single and went to a H 1111> Gu:~--1-.L r~·~4>rdi.. El-~nG~i+-;;~~Hi~;fl,-. -M.UJ:PA-Y..-.a.--~-...,.,;tl Toro has alrt•ad~ d1nthed tht• kagut• Junior. then pounded the ball to nght cro"n w11h a 9-~ mark. for the game-winning RBI. Irvine'• Steve Habermehl la taaed out by Mlulon Viejo'• Marc Preaton (top) after he trtea to atretch a double into. a Delly ..... ~ Illy NcNnl ICoehlef triple, whtle Vaquero Bobb1 Hamelin dl•ea bacll to firet to beat tag by Dlablo first baaeman Robert D'Marlno. · · \.\ hile both teams had lO con'\1der• .. ~re )OU go1n~ to bnng Brucato the standings. the aquerm had to1.·-back Fnda"''" In me Coach Bob Flint consider the 'itro ng arm ot D1ahlo ace sarcasucalh asked Drake. Bob Brurnto. He "ent thl· c;11mrncc.:. Flint "asn't reall~ looking for an earning hie, nin1h "in "llho ut a loss aO'>"l'r -JUSl a break "It "ould h~'e been a '>hamt• for The·\'aquerosga,eFl1nta3-21cad h1m1o go 1ha1tarandha't'to l0St·11." 1n the fifth and Murph\ got the M1r,s1on VieJoC ual h Ro n Drakt·<>:ud 01ablo\ t'\Cn 1n the Sl\th \Vhen he Drake ..aid hl· real!\ d1dn'11h1nk ot drOH' 1n teammate Marc Preston. pulltng Bruratu. e 'en after he ga n-up Bui Ir' ine r,eemed to take com- three hib in 1he'-·1gh1 h ··Hl· "as e11hc.:r mand again 1n tht· t.>1ghth go ing to " in 11 or lo ')e 11 .. Drake ..a1dl Bob Hamelin led off the inning Wh ile Drake "a" wnfidc.:nt lhl' "uh a r,1ngle and ""ent to seco nd on outcomt· was go ing to be den ded b' R1t k ~metenka's ba~ h11 Then teH· Brucato. thl· scorebook "ho"ed 1llhl'r· Hahermehl lined o ut to 'ihon. but ~1se "hen the 01ablos· sho nMo p threw The \'aqut•ro~ srured lht• gu-Jhead the ball to first o n an anempted run tn the top of 1he eighth o n a double pla~. 11 "ent "1de rQJO the thro"1ng erro r. one u f fiH• m1<.c ue'> In 1ne dugo ut. the Diablos "ere chi rged "11h 1n tht' .\fter a d1scuss1o n. the umpires game. I allowed Hamelin to come home Che But 11 was Brueato's ,trength that ""a'> almost a:11h1rd at the 11me of the kept \hr,r,1oll Viejo 1n e\\ra inning'> errant thro" ). and ~metenka ad- .\nd 11 °"as Brendan M urph ~\ 'anced 10 third Smett•nka then double to nght tic Id that got lht: !>Cored on a wi ld pitch to put In 1rie Dtahlm> thl· ""10. up. 5-3. It's a bit early to assess Mauch 's forecast Russell continues to prosper But in 4 week s. the Angels may know if they're t h e best in the AL We_st race talking retirement IS that he" mal.init Buo 'obod' t:aml' 1n un the nuon balloon from Sac;katoon and asked me.hut .: l t'> not \l'l llmc.: lo iluM oil C1c.:ne Mauch·., 'l'pTing s1a1eml'nt ahout the .\ngeh flcing thi.· oc<,t team in !ht• ..\mt•ncan Leagul· \.\t''>l . (ii' t• 11. S<t\. a not ha four "e'-'k'> ·•The nt·~ '>pnng l(mtball kagUl' being tormt•d h) fampa Ha' Aand11 O"-nl'r John Ha"t'll "tll ha' l' pl<'nt' offorl·1gn m onc' 1n \oh t•d . a lot of it from .la pan . r'he net·d will he c;n gn~at that tht• nat1onaht} \\ill ht• neither here nor lhl'rl' •The NH·\l uarh ol'tht• Yt•ar result-; \H'rc another exam pk oft ht• so much mone' o lTthl' coun. he can T no longer afford tht· 11mc.: for 1enn1'i UCl£1 and tra\el. ~---------=~~~~--___..: •T omm' Lasorda ha\ an agree-ment~ hidi '' 111 kt>ep him 1n the Dodgao rgan1Lat1o n for till' rt''>\ ot ht' llti.· Presumabh. lht•duhJ11t'' 1111\ haH' to feeJ him.· • Wht·n ha,l'hall t·om m 1"1o nl·1 Peter l 'eh<:rryth lkl1' er' thl' t'o m- mencc.:nrnnt addn·c;., Ma' 18 at I la1,1- '"KS Collt'8l' <if La"" 1n San rram·"rn. ht' ma~ be sending a lot of sport!> agents nut to the street. SPORTS CoLUMNiST I\ ~talion" 1n C\·Jods on the pa~ roll ,l\ \POrl,('3\tl'r\" 1th \l'\t'n Thl' lc1" 11l a\l'r.1g.l'' that thl'~ "oulJ h,l,t' l)nl·~ooJ o ne d1k'> not prt'' ail • I he t11ant!I ma~ Join the l ub~ 111 pla~ 1ngunl~ Ja~ ha-.t•hall . Thent\ o fS;rn F-ram·1\ro \J\" the C i1an1~ art· mort• than $1 00 .000 latl'"1th u11h1' pa) ments and thr<:'alt'llS lO turn o tf' the lights at Candlrs11ck Park. team can v. in tht• \uix·r Hu" I Jnd \1 111 lo<;e mone'. •If and\.. hen Reggie Jal~on becomes a pan ll"" nt•r ot the Oakland .\ ·s. one of the lim things he " ill k arn I'> that the pla)l'f salam·1, Jrt' too high •~Ian' ba.,kl·tball authnnltl''> art' ba1hngou1 on Ro~ton Jnd 1. hJng1ng tu 1laddphra-.n tht: 'R \ 1. h.1m- p1onsh1p '>Cnt'\ uppunt·n1 h1r thl· u ker' not 1rthe B1rlf," ing hl·dh •Th~ Ra nh ~ 111 turn J1"' n .111 In\ 1ta11un Ill pla' Jn n h1h11111n g.inw 1n [ ngland nt'\I 'umnll'1 ...,h,1mt· ~ rtl 01t·J.a .,n n \\lluld 1~10._ ~1t'Jt 111.1 1.ul3\\J ~ u1.1l. ,p.lh .1nd ,\ho\\ 11·1 • f ht• pn·\ldt•nt o t'\km\1h" ..,l.llt' "ant' ll> rt'turn tu thl· .1IJ ·· .1undr' mont·~ ·· pa).1nt·nt to ~1udc11t .1thktt'' anJ at tir'l gfanl't'. 1 t mal.t'' \t'll\l' T hen' o u con\ldt·rthl' ta'I.. ii1 q1h n l "1th i.·l'l'PI ng pa\ nwn t' .111d .1 m• 'li n I\ 1r1 llnt'"11h tht·ru k' ht•rg has an~ pnma d onna lt'ndt'nt 1c.:' C h1cago Manag~r Jim Frc} replte\. ··'o~ buu.bat ma' be because he d~sn·1 ha' t' .ln) ~dt'J hm' gl)()d he , .. •Pm·c gou¥>1ng-.,J,at .l r~rd h1g.h in Louis' 1llc tort ht' i....entut I.' l)\:rb' "h1ch &"·es I nd1Jnapull'> '>Omt·th1ng IO'>hOOI for • .\ gu' "hu '>l~ thn'>l' ,pouk thing~ .. rt'rndnJu \ jh?ritu\.!l.1 1' rt•J lf\ the rt·turn tll AJ!x' Ruth •Tht•Jd'\<l' tht·trJd , mn·t .11 Drah· ~1ad1um \1J ' I'" 111 ht· n .J, th the 'JITTt' J \ lhl· l ti/\~ i lh 111 p1, C 1J01 l'\ n1114u11t· •If I \h 'r1.· \IJrt 1 ng .int'\ p.1 rh111n team and could ha' t' .1 n' r la\t·r in ha~c.:ba II. a' .1 ti r''' h1 Ill t'. I ", 111 IJ t.1 1..t• ~t 1ke Schmidt • T hl' '>nunJ 'l':.J\Pn I'> unJt•r \\J\ "-o" \\t'gntn ,ummapl..i' Still plodding to th.11 J 1,1;.1nt J J' Wht•n tht• \t'J'tin t•nJ , int ht·' A.\ LOS ANGELES (AP)-For more than a decade. Bill Russell was the LOS Ange6a Dodge< shortstop, ~tla~•-wUb tave-revt8'\'S, sometimes not so rave. But he endured. longer than anyone .... on the club's record· breeklng infletd of Russell, Steve Garvey. O.ve Lopes and Ron Cey that played together for more than eight yeara. Now Russell, at 36. is an all· purpose man· .. :ptay here one day, somep'8ce 8'98 the next ... and he'• continuing to prosper. •Bobb~ l ' nser sa~ s tht· h<:!>t th111g about an engine addi11' t' t'> 1ha11ht• t•nginc doc'in 't t'\l'n kno"" 1t "tht•rt• •Channd 7 leadc, tht· Southland Ptaytng left field on Wednesday night and batting In the No. 3 'SJ)Ot ~~~~!111!!111111!!!!!!!1!1!--~ ............................. ~ ... ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiliiiiiiiiilliiiii;i~~~;;;..;;;... .... ...;~iii;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~:;':in=~t=QjfREga§:jijilSBililiil:~:~~~ knocked In the ti.breaking run In ' VOil' he1ng taken tou soon •Tht'rl'ao;on J1mm\ ( unnor'" •While "t' arc in Fnsro. lct"• Ion._ li1 r an ::tn\\\er to the datm an NFL •.\sl.ed1t,uix·r< uhlh nt'\Jnd· ~.__etzel, ~Lockwood co-MVPs ~ Stratos named county volleyball Coach of Year · ·\dam I rnl.\\111H.I 111 htanrn1 and fali\11n ·, Da't' Wt•ttl'l '>harc tht· Mo'>\ Valuahk PlaH·r :l\':lrd nn tht· .\II· Orangt· < ou.nt~ 'olll'' hall team. selected h' rnarhc.:<. The ( uach of tht• \\·ar 1s Ste\C Strato<o. \\ho gu1dl'd Woodbridge 10 a share o f the Sea View Lcaeue tllle \\Ith Corona del \!tar and into the quartcrfinal'I of thl· C'IF pla}ofTs. The V..amor' \'ere ehm1na1ed b) Edison 1n thl' quarterfinals after ousting lngkv.ood in the firM round. Lockwood. an all-ea View League c hoice 1n hac;ketball and the sccond- lcadmg scorer last season wtth thr Eagles. led the Estancia voile) ball team 1010 the pla)ofTs. "'here 11 was ehm1nated 1n lht• tir'it round b) finalist Dana H ills W etzel was the <1ettcr on the ('har$ers' league champion team and for his cfTort<1 ""as also named the Sunset's M VP. The .\II-Orange Count) team: First Tu m Adam Mathieu (Dana lf1lls). Chris Carpt'nter (Edison). Kurt Blanton ( LaguM Reach). Carlo\ BriC't'no ( .. oun1a1n Valk>). Jon Schisler (Corona drl Mar). I alT) B:irnrtt (WoodhndJl'), c;cu11 Aurch (Woodbfldge) Mike {rama (Laguna H111~1 SttoedTnm Ciu) Putn1ns (ltlrona J rl Mar). Prtrr Nour5t' I{ orona dcJ Marl. Tim Glasaow (Dana-Hills). John Doan (Matrr Ott). Mark Draper (l..a~una Beach). Don Mooma~ (O:lna Htll\) Roh ~1arr 1EI Tom-I Todd Ralt" (l :i Qu rn ta I TlllrdTeam \11kl' %l1Tord II aauna Bcuchl. Jason Mt V.i, !Fl Torol. John lstrom (Nrw- porll \11kr drN1m h1 1C apo \.allC)). Joe: (1r11h.1m 1Ck r t1n V1 r "' I Trr' or Matarc~i(h C~n C lrmrntr) ~nan I rip- per ( l 1 T 11111 I Jnhn Lcl' I I .a ()u1nla I. l 10) W1nh ( llnivc:M1t)') c 1>-Most Vuluoblt Pl:l)rrs-Adam I od1wood 1E~1anc1al und Pa\ld \\t11c:I ct.Jmml ' l Adam Lockwood Mauch not impressed with Boyd . But Boston pitcher goes the distance in beating Angels Hll~l<l' (.\Pl -Dl·nn1' "(hi (an" Hm d of lht• lfo\lun Rt·d \U\ appt•ar' ttl ht· dn doping ·y;itn ,1 l'OO\l'll'lll \\llllll'r "Ith m.l!Ufll\ Ct)nt'c.:n1r.1t1o n and :i k1lkr 1n,t1 nl·t ·· 1 h,1 \ t' hloud 111 01\ t'\ t'' ,., 1.·n t 1111 c I gu nut that'. I ":i nt to'"" '1' h.1d ." H11'd 'atd V. l·d nt•,d:i ' nig.ht .titer linng .1 h•u1 -h1ttt•1 111 J ''·I \llllll'\ o\l·r 1 ht· .\ngt•I, In h111ng.ct1ld \\t'Jthn H1i\J '1 ru,i. out \I\. incn·a1,1ng h" .\ml·ncan Lt•agut'-lct1d10g total tn -I~ Ho \\t'\t'r. ht• "all..t•<l '-l''t'n .1nJ nt'l'tkd I :ill p11rht'' tx·fort• 1mpro' inp. h" rt't'urd to -1-1 "1th h1., third 1.umpkll' gamt' 1 n · h111ng 1.old "l'alhe r "His \tufl "as all nght. hut ht' kept n1hbhng." ..aid Bo~ton \1anager John Ml· amara. "ho had hie; hull0t·n "tuk1njl from tht• \l\lh inning until tht• tinal tlut ··1 ,in1gh1 I k arnnl .1 i.11 ,1h11111 m ''e lf" \.11d Ho,J .1 1 -1 ~-p.iund n$hl-handcr ··1 I.no" nl"' l l an \\tn "'thout m' hl'51 5lut1 11·, 1.llOl'l'ntrJ· 11on I don't think I lllUIJ hJ \e v.alkt'd 't'' en gu~' 1n .1 g.lllll' l.1,1 H':lr and "on·· .\ltht>ugh Ro~ d h.111J, u1kd h" .\ngels on a dt,ubk JnJ 1h1t'l' "ng.le' ~ngel M.inJga (;t•m· \1.w,h.".1' nnt ll\ t•rl~ 1 m prt'"t'd ··Tht' I.id J ot'\n't l1H •I.. 111 llll' t1• h,l\ 1.· OU t ~t.ind Ing, \Ill ll." \ 1J111 II ,,11d fhl'n ht· "l'nt 11n t•• I'·" H11lll "11.11 .1nwun1cd 111a 1.11111 pl111w111 111111 p.ir llljt lllm Ill •llll' l'l'\[X'd t\I 11111 l'.illl h'f former JCt' o l lhl' B,1lt1 nw1,· t >11\ilt·, "t-k·, got J good rdl'.l'l' p111111 tht• same r'-·ka,,· p111111 ·'' P.1l111t•r .. MJuch -..11J "It'' J h1~1t pl.1111.· th' n1m('' from "a' up ht•rr "n t11p It'' l'fl{•t'\l\e '\ OUJU\l d1• n11t 't'l' .1ll ,1 t lilt' ooll all of tht• l111ll' "But ~e·rc JU\l m11 h1111ng \\ l h.1J thl' nghl gu'' up tht'lt' .It till' plJtt· to night l''t'n \\Ith Kilt! I .trl''' ,,,If hurt \\ l' 111\1 d1 J n't hit ,,,m,ht11.h "'ml'" h'-'rl' J im n tht· lint· 1, g,11ng t11 PJ' tor tht''l' 11Ut' tht'\ fl' ~t.·t11n~ 110 1 Dnug.1 Dt'< int•'' .1 nJ 1 Rq:~m·1 JJ, J.. '!>On Jnd other' -· T ht• Red 'H'' unk1Jdl·d a I -I-hit a11ack again'>t \lJnrr J im \la111n '-I and 1 hrt·,· rt•ht'' t'r'" h 1 k '"' t't'p1 ng the l"o·gJml· '>t'fll'' n·1urn1ng .11 o mrh· mt•nt after l11'1ng l\.111 1n .. 1 r1m 111 l ·.i11 1i.1rn1a IJ\t \\t't'I>. O" 1ght f 'an' '' h1• 11111._ t'\tr.1 pn· ~:imt• ba111ng pr.11 t11t' h '""l' .in 11. h•r-11 .ind 2-h•r·'I ,1un1r' ,,qh .1 dl1uh1 ,· .111J 1"11 'ln~k' I '"' \1111.1, dr.,,,. 1•1 l\\o r11rh "1th 1,' ,·1d11h h111111·r .i nd .1 "n~k .11i.! I"~,.. (1\llll'I ff/ h.td ,I l>.l'\ '11!-'ll '' "' ll~ H1l\t,111 · ... l,"t \\\11 run' ,p •ht• ,,,~I· 1nn111~ Tht• \nl!d' t•ndt•d A11,d·, '"""," '1rcJI. .11 ' I' innini' 1n 1h,· '"111 l11aJ 1nii thl' ti.l'>t'' "Ith n1•n, "I·' ,,n .1 \lllgk b\ C..t.lf\ pl'lll\ .lllli I\\• \\.I 1,, Pell1' .,~·nrt•d ''" Dd 1nu' ,,1, · • • th . h ut H,1,J g'H h t k'''" 1, !-'' •u11,: into ,] h1rll'llUI Jl 'l't•'"'' .ltld ·h, I n·t trl'J Bri.10 Dn~' n 1 nt-! 11 .1 '1. rel'\"h1ng hnt· J n ' l' h' H.1~' .11 :h11.t the sixth Inning of the Dodgers' S-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardlnaf!. As unusual as seeing Russell In the ootflefd was the 50-minute rain delay that occurred after the M¥enth inning. How unusual? There hasn't been a ratnout 1n the major• this season. and there have been only 11 ralnouts In the 2• years the Dodgers have played at Dodger Stadium. The rain certainly served no useful purpose to the Cardinals, whose re«nowned running game became mired in the sluggish 1nfletd The Ca rdina ls came into the g1me with 53 steals. 20 more than any other club in the National League But catcher Steve Yeager gunned down the top·two. Vince Coleman and Lonnie Smith. The rain. though. did aid the oo...-s Or so says Russell "I hit 1 high slide< and 1 hl1 It in a good SCX>t. · · RuSMll said of the pitch he slapped for a run-scoring single In the soith that broke a 2-2 tie · I hit It in the rain ·· DeBusk says he's not a candidate at Trabuco Hills Newport Harbor bas ke tba ll coach says he won't pursue pos itio n at new school One of the ho11op1t·s 1n Ornn&t.' Count} prcpc1rrle<1 has hcen the o ngoingqul'St1on of who's ge111ng the JO bns Trabuco Hill~ High ba'lketball coach'! I'd hkl' 10 he lh(• finl lO tell \OU. but 5ince the in1ervie\\<1 ng proces~ hn<>n't even begun. it's a httlc tough to dll I can tcll )OU. ho"c' tr. who "-On 'r ht: the ne" Traburn H1ll'I ba,kethall coach It "o.n't be Ne" pon Hnrhor'\ km DcBu~ "l",c "11hdra"n m~ name from the ""' ofcand1dates ... s:.i\-., De Bu~k. Dl·Buslc the Orange C'ounl\ oach o f thr Year afkr leading h1<1 '11lor" to a ~4-4 r.:,ord 1n his ninth > ear. ha"I a ~n who 1~ uc~ctcd for Trahu<'o H '"' 1n a }Car." htt·h of cour\C made the •t locntion ofTrnhuro Hills a pr\.'11) ~ onvrn1t>nt 1tk•11 --p--- But th<' lack ofan earl) comm11- men1 and the neccssll) to get thl' 'cnsu1ngcampa1sn geared up, helped pu\h De Busk back to Harbor * * * Orange< on'\l area' olle~ ball«, \Ufln'mll<') 1n the Clfh;rs t'fcm-fYT\'ll) e' 1dl·n1 \tnl''\' tl became a ..anrt1oned \pon I~~ t>nr<> ago. and another ind1ra1orl1c\ 10 the fa t four area rnachc\ \\ 111 be.' comptting und er C ioldl"n Wc<11 Collesc Coa<'h .\lbfn (,a~panan at thl'.' l ~ Volle} h:ill .\s\OC1a11o n n:uional <"hamp1onsh11>' nc't week at Long Island. "lcw-'t M l. \mongGns1>3nan'uquad arT ht.anc111 H igh'" Tum Pc<1tole\I. Edison's Dan (jltnn. Hun11ng1on 8cach'~ Rock' C 1attlh anJ fahson "'~1lltan1 Milt' D'..\llc s.1ndm Other, on the: tt•:im indude Milt' Roc£1 CAILSH PREP SPOR TS Dodd. BobCyt' 1rhl.Joel f>l-. nochcchea. Tom Wade and l\\ll former Fountain\' alle~ High ''·'" R u.·hard \' albucna anJ fon Pl'" t'r The> 'rr pla) ina under lhl' hannt'I of Ra) mond ( on'ltruct tl1n * • .. Heather htc'. a lormt•r( urona Jd Mar H11h \\\O-t1me "II·< Ir \Cknmn ha<>bttnacccptcdot Tn.t,·l'I P.l,tl (ollov.ingl\\O C'll'\UI "addleOOll ( OllCI". • he ~or'f'\t 1n the~ 1 o ranl''-' tu1 1"0 'l'l\l"iOn Satldlrll.1r l '' "o mc-n ·, I \ ha,h·th.ill tt'.l m .111.t "·'' 1ht l'.1, 1' , Co::t\t < t1n1erl·nu• \I\ I'·'' .I fre'>hman • • .\not her area ha\l.t•tball ,lJr 1'l 1hlll' -.\dam L<X'k"'ood ot l'tanl 1J - has pas!icd up Ha"a11 <and' nlln h,1111 for a shot at point guard" 1th Chapman< o lkgc It'' prc,umt'l1 ht· II plJ~ ,.o1Jc, bJll. h1l1 lltr thl' P.1nthn ' • * '* . HO\\ '1;00n \'-C fOrg<'t \\ht) '3" thl' la<.\ NC'\\ p..m Harhor H 1gh h3\t'h.11l team h'<'arna< lfpl:i\.('ln ht'n h "J" in IQ(\4 .\nd' "m 11hrrmind'u'l11 the I Q~-'d uh. kd h~ .\11-0rnn~c lount\ sell'ct1 on \1orpn .\hboll \1a~ be.' 11 \l'3r"JU\t \('l'ITI\ hkl' 11' * • * _1od.a'0 \( If ( oun1.11 ml't't1ntt 1n ~o~alk "111 ta._e up the "'UC" n t thl· \late ba)kl"toojl tournamcnt "hit h the Southcrn ~tltln 101ncd hnclh then d.rop~"d on the 101111111' e o t <:uroruadel Mar lt11.h Pnnl 1{1.al Dcnn"E""'"' 11 .. ,t,111 \\,JOI' thl \11u1hnn . ,,, • 'I' llh I u,kd J nd l '1·11 !11 II' 1~ '' ~ "1,1, 1t\111n 1n hut1»n t111o1oard r .t 1 11111 ~ ' ht ,. ' t' n I 111, "••lllht·rn '-t', ti.rn d ruppt•J 11 bn ·"•'l 11 t.·h tht• "hntc·1h1ni-"a"an ,111. rt ti.•111o!hl 111 thc t-1~ "Jr -the \,1utlll 10 ~·,1111n pla,nn, • 11 ,,t·nt """ n tn J -14 I n ,,1un1 J \t'.I' .I~·' "'ut 11. Pllld ht· rJ /1\f 1'111\C 1\i , 1 nll l°'t'1·'"'l'1•1 PH''>'un· trom the ,1,111 ,111\I tht ~1111 hrrn ~·d1on htcr- ·"' '" I 1'1lt 1' 'p111~1\(l l litt Url'' 1,1 inr ludr lhl IJ\. \,IO\" httt11 l Jn dl' hnl' the 111\ 1tJ t1<1n l h11'4' ~OtlO(l ll<ll1b\ IOUS· h lh'n t ".ml w ht-put nn tht• 'JlO' \h<'uld th:it qu<',llun romC' l<lnh .• '* '* 1 hl I 11 4 \ 'ulk\ ooll final' at \\ ,.,, n11n,tr 1 H11th '-.11urda' night (R ", 1,, k 1 ti nd' t\\l1 lnrml'r I a~un.1 &.it h It lflh ,,3r, ta, 1ng ca' h nth« on tht' 1 oat hintt It'' cl < ,1r1'"" dl·I ~tar1. M. 11 ll'\adc and (Pleaee eee CA.RL90Pf /at) • I . I I -·- 82 * Or~ Coall DAILY PILOT/Thur9dey. Mey 9. 1985 Dodl(ers' owner appl&uds drug testing progralD From AP dl1p1&ctles LOS ANGEL~S -Peter O'Mallt). • owner oft he Los Angeles Dodgers, gave his stamp of approval Wednesday 10 the drug testing program put forth b) ~aseball Commissioner Peter lJebcrroth. .. We enthusias11cally suppon the pos111on of the C'omm1ssioner in terms of addressing drug preven- tion," O'Malley ~•d in a statement rcJeascd b}' the National ~aauc club. ··w{~wunt tod1H·vcr)thing 1n our powt'r to prc.•vcnt the illegal use of dru,s. For several years we have had in place an employec"'s assistance program and it '' working. . ··ounng_ the course ol the past t~o ~ears. we haH~ had a successful testing prog"'m for our minor lea~ue pla.,.,crs and staff and ~e feel II IS 3 rTIOSI beneficial program for e' eryone involved.'' O'Malley O'Malle) said ·-rm confident all oft he members of our.organiLat1on ~111 gladl) JOtn the cause for drug prev1:n11on. • "Education and testing arl· the cornerstones ot our program." Baseball C'or:nml\\1o n ·r P ter Ll e rr th -n-ou-n"""ced 1 e tes11ng program Tuesda). saying it would cover t'hore than 3.000 non-union minor league players and all scouts. coaches and other non-playing personnel of the 26 teams in the major leagues. Qaote of tile clay -''-* ~n. coech of the Natk>nal Buket· blll MIOclltJon'• Utah Jazz, on rookie guwd John atodcton: "He hu a lot of thlnQ9 going for hkn. He'a lltlh Cethollc, he l~s at my Jok• and tUs dad owneabllr.'' Easy wins for McEnroe, Lendl NEW YORK -John McEnroe and ~ Ivan Lendl. the top t\\O seeds, moved easily Wednesda~ into the third round of the To urnament of Champions at the West t Side Tennis Club~ hen.· the} ~ere JOtned by g1ant-k1lkr Lawson Duncan. McEnroe. controlling h1!> temper and the _bluster~ winds. defeated Jaro N:l\ raul of C'zechoslovak1a. b-1. 6-3 1n the second round. Duncan. a lJ .. Junior Davis Cop membenn 1983. upset fifth-seeded Johan Knek. o-3. 6-3 on thl" cla~ courts of the famed club in Fon:st·Hills. Among others pos11ng second-round victories Wednesday were third-seeded Aaron Krickst.ein. No. 4 Henrik Sundstrom of Sweden. No. 7 Brad Gilbert. No. 8 David Pate. No. 9 Terr) Moor. No. 11 Victor Pecci of Paraguay. No. 12 Mark Dickson and No. 14 Man) Davis. Lakera open aeries Saturdax Moore'• no-bit bid •polled Mike Moore C'ame w11h1n th'rw out~ of - p1tl'h1ng tht' lir~t no-hitter ol thl' major league ba~t\1111 st'atSOn bt'fort: hl· wai. 'helled in the ninth by four ~1niks. and Seattle held on to defeat Milwaukee. 4-2. W~esday night. Moo~. de ipttc walking four baurr • had the Brl"wcrs baffit•d before Robl• You t broke the spell with a leadofT~1n1k to center 1n the ninth on a 2-0 count ... In other Arnt'm:an League acuon. Mike Davi• and Ooaale HUI hit back-ta.back home runs in the eighth inning and Steve McCau y picked up his first win in hi'i last 11 start!I as Oakland defeated Toronto, 6-4. Oakland was protcc~in a 4-3 lead when Davis and ill. a product of Edison High. ered off Toronto starter Do Alex- aader . . . Ron KlttJe and Jerry Haln&on slugged solo home-runs and Britt Buns combined with lhrcc.rclic.vecs o~r. gi' ing thl' Chicago White Sox a Moore 4-0· '"'ctorv o er Cleveland . . · Dan Petry Sl'attr red eight hit\. II' er s~ I inntngs and dn1gnated h1ttt'1' Alu Sandtn htt '"o home runs 10 lead Detroit to a 4-1 '1ctor) 0' l'r Tl·xas .. Gary GaetU drove 1n the runs wtth a-grand slam and a sacrifice Oy and Keat Hrbek drove m three w11h a homer and two doubles as Minncc;ma drfeated the Ne" Yorll. Yankees. 8-6. The Yankeec; announl·cd before thl' gaml' that the) were pla)tng umkr protest hcrnusc the) claimed the Metrodome t!> unc;u1tahk for major kague baSl·ball ... Lyu Jones dro' c in four run'> and Kan~s Ct t~. de!>p11c issuing a s1' -.tra1ght walh. snapped a hvc-game losing streak by holding on for a 9-8 vtetof) o'·er Balttmore. _ Atlanta 'Lynch-ed' by Meta Keltll Hernandu hit a t\\O·run homer in the first inning Wcdncsda) n1&h t. leading right-hander Ed Lynell to hts hrst career shoutout and the New York Mets to a 4-0 victor) over Atlanta at Shea Sta<,t1um. l ynch. 2-1 . \\ho entered the season with onl) onl' completl' game in his four years with the Met!i. had his sec<>nd stra1$ht nine-inning outing. blanking the Braves on five hits. two by Ken Oberldell . . Elsewhere 1n the Na11onal League. Dave Van Gorder'• first major league homer. a three-run shot in the sixth 1nn1ng. triggered· Cincinnati to an 8-2 victory over host Philadelphia ... J oe Hesketh struck o ut a career- h1gh 12 batters and neld Houston to four hits before Jeff Reardon came on to collect his eighth save as Montreal blanked the visiting Astros. 1-0. Henn Wlaala&bm '• base~loaded walk oft'Nelu R_yaa in the second inning accounted for the only run of the game ... Lyncb Slum~ridden Terry Xeuedy~1 three·run double highlighted a five-run fo~rth inning and Andy Hawkins won his sixth consecutive start as San Diego crushed P1ttshur~h. I ~-2 . Ha~kins. 6-0. scattered nine hits over eight mnings while walking none and striking out three . Rick Sut.ellffe pitch~d a :\ix-hitter and RyneSandberg hit a home run. one of1us1 two hits off San Francisco's Mike Krukow, to gi vt: th~ Chicago Cube; a 1-0 victor) over the Giants. Bird'• 43 propels Celts to win INGLEWOOD-Thefirstt"oga mcs m of the Nauonal Basketball .\!>soc1ai1on AOIOiT<>:-.O -Larr~ 81rd brokl· out_ol a playoffs between the Los .\ngdcs Lakers sl ump with ~3 point'i. h1 ., carl"l.'r high lor a and the Denver Nuggets " 111 be held at the . pla)oIT ~me. to spark the Ro~ton < ·c111n to Forum on Saturda~ afternoon and Tuesda~ night. the a 130-l _3 \ ll'tof') o' c:r thl.· !)\·troll Pl\tons Lakers announced Wcdnesda). ~cdnc\da) and a '·2 k·ad u1 thl'tr "'attonal Baskl·tball The best-of-sevrn Western C onferencc fina ls thl·n .\-.w1:1at1un ..cm·' will shift to Den,er for games on Fnda)_,_MaJ 17_,_and Dcu o11 lcJ onh tl41c.:e ~ k~t 1hc~~osc all unday. May 19. thr "a' \\ 11 h the hdp uf \0 points h~ o;u bs11tute V1nn1e If neces~f'). the fifth and se' en th games would be Johnson in Inglewood. with the sixth 1n Denver. The dates and t on'>l'CUllH' J Um~·r':I b~ Rt rd and Dennis Johnson. times of those contests ha'l" not ~ct been announced. "ho had '0 point'i. put Boston ahead 122-1 1:!. II\ howe~er b1&gl'\I lead of 1hr game.~ 11h I ·~fl to pla~. Those wcrl' tar11n11. 11me'> for the fi rn four game<> arl· the Crlt1t \ la\t firl d goal\ ofthl" ga me. Saturda\. 12 JH p.m.:-'ftlc~a}. 8 p.m., Ma~ 17. 7 p.m.. H:i c;krl\ h~ V1nn 1l'Johnson and Kell: T npucl.a cut Ma\ 19:] p.m._ ··--lhl' ka<.l to 122-11o ~1t h I l)(l rr main1ng . i i C di I d \ftcr Bird \ank t~o free thrnv.s. Tnpucka Bru n•. gn ana an aorwar con•cncd a three-point" pla) to CUI Bo!.ton's lead to I :!6-121 "1th 2() \Cco nd'i to go. But two free throw" b) Roben Pano;h ~ 11h I I ,'>l'cund\ lrft hoosted the lead 10 ~ven points TeleYlalon, radio .. ercc in oronto. e'aV'"mgeit 1' pom"'Tiin<t'l 5 --=' ~ reboundsdunng the I <>8~·85 '\Cason and was named the No eventa IChedufed. Moc;1 Valuable Pla,er of the Toronto Star's annual All-RADIO Star Classic. He scored 26 point~ and had Io rebounds 7:30 p .m. -•AmALL: St. Louis at Dodgers, 1n that game · KA8C(790); I've been doing ~ with American Savinp for eight years. I got my mortgage from them, and they also have my CD investments. rve known Bill Popejoy, their oew chairman, for a number of years. I believe in him and his people. They always give me the right advice,· and the right rat.es. Besides, they like my music. Tito '*hon "'"'"" ,,, '"}IU't11m.i , ... I Saperbowl ol llotoero. " nrw. morr-trrachcrou!> rour'i<' has httn dt'~1,ned for 1he I Qll.S. MA·sanc11onrd uper-bow ofMotocrossal the Los Angele) Cohseoum Tht' Supt'rt'ross, sched uled for Saturday. is Clll>t'<'led to bt ont' of tht mos1 difficult ride~ 10rr '<'Vt'l'lll changes v.err made in thr course --NABCAlf Grand Nattoaal Hrl• Tht foremost rhan~ 1s in 1hc posj11on of th~ stan hnc. which has bten moved to the pcmtylc end of the field for a fast, curved stan. There will also be more whoop-de-doos and double and A tidd ol 3.S l'Ur\ will rnmpcle 1n 1hc I ~tb .innual Rudv.r1~r 400 the I ~lh stop on tht' .8- ran· N.\S( \R Win~1011 Cup (i~and "'.la11onal ~tuck car ~·m•-., Ma) 31-Junc -at R1ven1dc ln1erna11onal Rutcwu). Tht• .\II \mcriran ~00 N:-\SC:.\R t'hallrn,e \\•rit·~ M<>t'k rur rAl'l' will ho.· ro·ka1urw !>n tile", truck 1ha1 v.e1:kl·nd and will also spon " field of lnptc Jumps. , . .. Ticket~ art av11lablc al T1cketron and are pnrt'd from S6-S 18 for adults. Children undrr I 0 • are hair price. Early entry gates open at 4 p.m .. while rqular pl~ open :it 6. Racing begins al IS \S. F I Sa (.il'fll'ntl adm1\\IOn llC'l>.l'f'I nda)' am . 1ur· da) ore Sl!. w11h prac1m~ bt'g1nning al lUO a.m .. and 4ualit}·1ng bl.·ginning a1 l Ouuhf}1ng Sa1urdll) \tarh al 10 a.m. The "" .\ml·nr11n ~00 lx's1n.\ al 11 'iunda). and the 4()() race \tan' al I p m Coroo• del llar ~le 5• ru~ Thr founh annonl Corona del Mar Scl·n1r 5l. run 1s schedulw Junt' I. beginning on Oc-C'an ;\venue. abovt' lhr Corona del Mar S1at<' &nr h p:i rk ing lot fhl· rare 1s run on a v. inding rou~ I hruugh 1hc s1rrr1~ of old Corona dd Marand o' er a 50 )'l':tr-old narrow span fool bridge. Rrg1s1ra11on will be hm1 1t'd 10 thl.' lirs1 1.500 runners. Thl' S 10 fee w1U includr a T-sh1n and awards follov. ing 1he run. Soccer camp at Cbapman <>r.ingl' ( nunl\·hawd \oc:rcr F-or . E:ve~one I nll'ffHI~' v. 111 h.,ld J ~oulh \ummt'r ;-o<:l't:r lJmplor ho)\:lndg1rhX-ll<a1 C haprmin( ollrgt· lu1w~l.~K For funht'r inform:lllon. phone 6~4-J 151 I hl' rotmp " 111 t·nn1unrt111n v.Hh lhl' 1ru1ning l'<lnlp ttl'<tgnrd"TcrprrpaTrthc SS plit)t'F!> <llll • lur a 11,1115 wmmcr \Ol't'l'r wur of Europe The Ihm~ ho)' ll':llTI\ of 14 and under. I b ~nd undt'r. and 111 and undl·r. will pla) 1n the (1oth1a and Dana cups in "iv.l·dcn and Ot-nmark. Fur morl· informut1on. phone 67~1 011>. Time Jlacblne ln'VltatJoaal trac• fhc Time Machine USA \Outh trark and lil'ld rluh wilt hos1 the sc:rond.annual T1mr Mach1m· llS.\ ln,11a11 onnla1 UC Irvine Ma~ tl!-19. fh1 s H~nr'\ mrel w1ll feaiun.• W T i\Cnauonal t hamp1ons from Southern < ahfo m1a }ou1h track 1eam'> For furthu 1nforma11on. phone 9S 1-7669 Cycllnt tr•nd prli a t Velodro•e I hrrl'-llm1• "mid rychng spnnl champion < unnil· Para~l>.t·\ in ,ind I <llS-1 Ol~mp1c mwall\h "1MI>. C111f\l.1 lld'lrl·{a Tv.1gg and ( un Harncll ,qll l'Olllf>t'li.' a1 lhl' 7-l lf'H·n-B1c}rling Maga· 11nl' Cirand Pn \ \a1unla' and ~unda) a1 1hr LoDf BeacJI onr-tbe-llae Southern California Over-The-Lint' 1s accept· mg trams for its fifth annual Long Beach Open O\'Cr·thc-line tournamrnl Sunday. Ma~r 19. · OI} mp1l l'lodmml· m (al l\tau: Dominguez H1lh" The tourney will be held at Belmont Shorc~ beach (Ocran and Ba yshorel. w11h all learns guaran1ew to pla} four gamt's. Entry l~e for mrn·\ and womrn's lt'ams 1s S ~I. For more information, phone (2 13) 630-2298. Ouahfilall11n r11und' hcgin at 10 a.m "\a1ur- da' w11h ~·n111inal ac1mn in match spnnu and 1nd1' 1du.1l pur,l111 and pmnl\ ran· ,1aning a1 -l. Final\ 1n \pnnl\. pursuit and f)l)IOI\ 5lan at -l ~unda) Cyclists race Frida) night. the ~·,enth week of tht· I Q85 ~pccdway motorc)clc racing !>{·ason at the Orange County Fair· grounds. will be "C'>cle News Night.'~ .\n)onc "ho holds a Class IV motorcycle license will receive $1 off the S6 adult adm1ss1on pnce Frida). Fans are invited to come to the fai rgroundc; early to take a tour through the giant indoor motorcycle <>wap meet. It will ft'atu re thousands of new and used parts from handle· har" to accesc;om·.s to rnmple1e motorcycle'>. 7 The \wap mt'et begins at 6 o'clock. two hours before the stan of racing. Coast 's Goudge, Farmer slgn A pair of Orange Coast College Goudge. a two-year •tarter at baeketbeH pt8yen have ligned -OCC, was co-captain of ttte letter• of Intent to continue their 198-4·85 Pirate lqUad. He .,__ coHegtate careen at four·y-Mr ·aged 5.9 point• per 9IW'M • a I lehoofa. freahman and 11.I aa a Mark Goudge, a &-2 guard who attended EdllOn High, wtll transfer to the Unttwetty of Alaaka at Fairbanks. 8r9d Farmer, • &-7 forward from Armijo High In Falr- fteld, I• headed to Southern Utah State. OCC'a Sb•ughn Ryan, a 6·5 eopt;K>more guard, ligned MYeral week• ago wlth Arizona State. aoptlomore. 1 Farmer mlued the ftnll ftW games lut MMOn wtth a c9lf Injury and was hobbted for a number of I games after returning to the flneup. I He averaged 9.0 point• per sa-ne I for the .... on. but had a 13. 7 average In hl1 flnal 10 gamee of the I season. The Pirates ended the MaOn with an 18-13 record. Sea Kin gs' Briggs w ins instngles; J a nicin a nd Burns take doubles c rown ,.4 VlClory m-cr ~ddlehart earlier th1\ .,.._.ac;on and mo ved the Gauchos 1n10 th e 'itatc ,finals agatn'it Foothill ( ollc'ge a week from today at Chabot ( nll egc n1-.erstty High may ha ve breezed 10 the team title during the Sea View Lea1ue tennis season this year. but Corona del Mar swept the individual honors Wednesday at the league's tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Cluh. In the 'itngles final. CdM's Mike ,~~,toppled George Paulson of \.(Jfl1vefs11y. 6-2. 6-3. while the Sea King team of Mike Janic1n and Brent. Burns beat the TroJan tandem ol Mike Hirt and Paul Corkery. 6-4. 1.5 in the doubles champ1onsh1p Briggs raced to a 4-1 lead 1n the first set. broke to take a 5-? lead.· then closed out the set by holding serve. He wasn't threatened 1n the ~ond set. T here were only two scrviC'e breaks in the doubles match. with th~ first· coming at 4-4 m the first set and the other at 5-5 1n the second set. T he final ists aH advance to the Cl F 1nd1 v1dual S«tional tournament. which ~ins Saturday. May 18 at Edison HtJh. In a community college match: Host Saddleback College captured the Southern California Dual Team Championships, 5-4. over Gross- mont in a match that went to the very end before bein• decided. Af\er six 5inR)es matches and two AC Cf Pl THE C HALLENGE COMPARE! 11 1 •11 1 1 lu ttJ IUO • lmM rto1 Jn ttl l\M .__,......,..,_._, •• uA,•-. .... .,.fill.... ,._.._..~ .... doubles matches. Saddlcback and Grossmont were tied 4-4 going into the deciding match. In No. 1 doubles. Mike Racuya. C'arl C1trine were deadlocked w11h Doug Elly and Wayne Ohcr of G rossmont. one set apiece and 5-5 1n the deciding game. Racuya held Sl'n c to ~ut the Gaucho' up 6·5 and C1tnne's top spin backhand lob broke Grossmont's sent' and ga vt· the Gauchos their second \tnaght SoCal title. It was the third straight time that G rossmont and Saddlc:back ha<.I ml'I in the finals with the Gauchos taking the last two. It a venged a Gr'l'ismont In the Seventeen Magazint' Tour- nament of Champions at the Marguerite Recr~t1on Center m Mission Viejo: Unseeded G inger Helgeson of Fd1na. Minn .. upset fourth-seeded Halle Cioffi of Knox ville in a !eCOnd- round match in the 18-and-undt"r l.li Yl\IOn. I lclgcson "• 6-4. 6-4 victory rcp- rcc;cnted tlte onl\ upc;ct of the second round 1n an) o( the three d1 v151ons. although Tami Wh1thnger ofNcenah. Wis .. the No. 2 seed 1n the 18-and- under d1 v1sion. withdrew from the tournament because of illness. CARLSON'SCOLUMN ... From Bl Dana ti ills· Oz Simmons played under Olympic Games volleyball chief Rolf Engen. The teams met in the season opener and Dana Hills rallied fora five-game decision. • • • The Commodores Club. a d1 v1s1on of the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber ofCommerce. will fcte the top athletes (boysand girls) from Coronadel Mar and Newport Haroor hilh school Wednesday, May 22 at the Newponcr Resort's Plaza . Ballroom. / · Television sportscaster Ed Arnold and a sp«ial celebrity fiaurc in the activities. ' This is the 24th annual awafd breakf Ht (7: 30 a. m.} and tickets art S 1 S per person. It's a clalS show •••• ELSEWHERE -Rosemead has repla~ Footfiin in Estancia H1ah·, 16-team C oatt Classic baskt'tball tournament 1n Dttcmber. Foothill's J im Ree•" has decided to C'Ont 1 n uc 1n the Oransc Toumament ... &art E. Q rt1&eaHaof P\t1san1 Valley H1ah and J• J. MtONrJ ff ofSan Marcos H1,h have bttn named the 1984-85Scholar-Athlete1of1hc Y car by thcStattC IF. mon1thc20 f'inaltsu were Newr>0rt I larbor',..Aa· drew Law ... , and Woodbndae·s Job R. MhNletea W ... Fountain Valley High'sLuttZne,a 6_., lSO- pound AH.Cl F choi~ and the Sunset League's Lineman of the Yt>ar asa 1un1 or. 1soneof IOOjunionacross the nation selected by Scholastic Coach Ma'8ztne to t he U.S. Army RCKrve J umor All-Stars football squad. CIFapprovea etateto~ey NORWALK The CJF ' Southern St"t't1on-C:'ouncrt today voted 10 mum to the stale hilh school basketball playoffs. The Southem Section had shunned the state tournament the last two yun .• buu.oday voted (by a 2-1 mal"Jln) to return. The vott' was made w11hout d1scu1uon. Any school may still decline to pan1c1pate 1n the toumcy, 1f 11 w1sht"1. The ('lf Southern Sect10ft has been billed $8.000 per teaton by the 5tatc Clf for hclpena 10 ckfra~ c~pcnses from the r vcn1. \ .. fo R lHt RfcoRo ~ . . • .. MA.JOA &.•AOU• STANDINGS A~L .. eue w•n OtYIS'°" . ,..., Mlnn1101• Cnl<.eeo Ken,., (lly S.11111 Oakllno Tne' W L .. et. G• Be1tlmor1 Dt1roll Toron10 8011on Mllw1ukH New Yor~ 11 II 607 IS II S77 12 11 S72 12 13 4IO 13 IS 464 17 16 42' • 11 320 •an DIVISION 16 9 640 IS 9 62S 16 11 S9J I• 13 Sl9 11 IS 4?3 10 14 417 C11vt1ano 10 16 ltS W~v''Sc-& Bo&ton 6. ,.,._, 1 O••••nd 6, Toronto • Ctt~ 4, Clevtl111t1 ~ S.11111 4 Mllwa1.1llM 2 Mlnna.ota I. Htw Vora. 6 KenH1 City 9 8elflrnore I D11ro11 • T .. 11 1 TMav'&G-No o•m.1 \Chlduleo , .. ,...,.. 01"'9\ A11911& •• Mllw1ukM lnl 0.kleo'ld al Bouon, (nl Ste1t1t 11 T oron!V 1n1 Mlnnt\Ole •I 81111mor1 1n1 Ot1ro11 11 C111uoo 1n1 Ntw York 11 Kanu & (llv In> Clavttend 11 T1u1, tnJ NtttoMI LN911e WEST DIVISION I 71' )'> 4 s 7'1'1 .,, I ) s , s1, 6 ) Sen 01e90 D1d11 ' W L ,.ct, GB 14 11 \60 ~ f.l -sat C1nc1nn•11 HOu\lon A.llenlo 13 I) S00 I l 13 13 soo I I 11 14 440 3 San Frenc•\CO 10 16 JIS 41, Cnlcago Ntw Vora. Monlr11I SI Loul\ Ph1ledelort1a EAST DIVISION 16 • 16 • 16 10 11 IS 10 I~ PomDurgn 8 17 Wt*\l\deV'\ SCOft\ Oidelr' S SI LOU•\ 2 Mon1ree1 I HOu\IOn 0 Ne ... 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IA toSTON Ptll" cl Wiifong 2D Gricl'l 11> OtCnu Jb RtJkln dll Oown1ng II MC Bron d Boone c ScrtolllO n Tttah Mir II bi S l I 0 Boogs lb ) 0 I 0 OwE vn\ rt ) 0 0 0 ltlct 11 J 0 0 I Armn c1 4 O O O EISier dlt I O O O Buclf.nr lb 4 0 I 0 C.tGmon c 2 O I O 81rre1110 C 0 0 0 Gut1rrl n 1' I 4 I T""'' Sari l>V """""' ab r l'l bl l l 2 0 S I l 0 s 0 l 1 • I 2 2 2 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 4 2 2 0 ) I l 0 l 0 I 2 ll • 14 s C........ 000 00 1 000-I .. ,..., 010 0)1 00•-' C.eme Wlnnlf\11 llBI -Armu tl > E-Boone OP-<elltorn1e L08 -<•11torn11 9 Bo\ ton 9 18 -MCBrown Gedman OwEven\ HA-Aime. Il l S9 -WolfonO 111 Ptlll\ 2 ( 161 S-S.rr1t1 SF-DeC1ncu ,.....,... S1e1on L .l · I Jortn Corce11 LU90 ....... Bovd w •·I WP-JC>fln ~ H RE• t• SO 41 l 1 1 l ) 11 l 2 I 2 • 7 0 0 9 4 I T-H7 A 110~1 4 1 0 0 l I I 0 I I 0 I LM AlemltM . WaDNISOAY'S RIS.ULTS 11111 et fl • ..._ wertlfMtte --.1 f'•ST RACI . 350 varO• My Uncle Jake CMxlkll I) 40 FIH hln Trta CHll <Lecuvl 8unnn Marrldoc IMllCllell) Time 17.99 740 )10 720 410 'IO l2 UtACTA ""n 01ld ll 16.00. SIGOHO RAC•. )SO verdt. Jiil 81dulno Agn tCrgr) 76 to •·~ UO Tlm110 Refill (Pll1'.1n1onl , IO 1.IO llle1a11v,1v Qulell IH. G1rcl1) 4 .0 Time: 1142. THIRD RACE . .00 verda Tne Onterman (Bardl IHO Two NOIH <Dldarl<:U•nl JullH TOI> Moon (Hert) Time 20 ?6 ffOutlTH •ACI. sso v1rd1 s1,...1 Smefl (Pauline> J 20 Cllrl\looner Sii' ~armonl Peu If To Me ITrtu ure> Time· 27 41 0 EXACT A C6·SI oe10 s.30 lO FIFTH RAC. •. lSO VA/Ill. 120 no 600 320 260 HO 120 no 3 40 ) 40 Al<:h 8ad0uln CGllll 9 40 • 00 • 20 Truly Humble <Bero> • 20 l IO Lt•ler 8e TMrt <Rovol'll a 00 Time. 11.l? .U E XACTA t.eli--io .U9 IO.. SIXTH RACE. lSO verds E11v Cn1ci., lmege (PlllnJ 660 Suoarlor Crt1ck IBroolf.1l Wom1n Of SuDsl1nct (Hart) Tome II 23 SEVENTH ••cl. JSO verd\ OH-Mimosa Miu <Crdrel 1000 OH·BJ\ Rich Chick ILWI) 6 00 Go Luv (MllCllell) )60 260 Jt.O 1 .0 0 0 1 00 6.0 6.20 l 60 ) 20 -"°""'~-­nme 114? '3 IXACTA I 1·711>110 \76 SO, '3 •XAC• TA !2· 11 Paid \Sl.IO EIGHTH RACE. 3SO verd1 Too Tfdv SI• tCerdorel 160 Men in Ille Mon1v (Pllktnlon) Rere Jel !Crteger) Time 1166 4.00 7 IO l .IO 2.60 3.20 U "ICK SIX !3·6·7·4· l or 2· 7) 0110 '16.SS7 40 lo one w1nn1ng 1lc•1t (\Ile none1), U Pie~ S1~ con\01a11on oalo 1204 40 lo 11 wlnn1"g 11ca.e1\ tflve none\) NINTH RACE. SSO n rds SI ni.lng A1CI" (0101rici..1enl 6 60 n1e Gold So1Me tLecktvJ • All E voenH\ Pa10 tMvltU Ttme 27 4S n EXACTA • 1) Paid Jn lO A111noance -4 ~7 l.00 7 20 • 20 2 10 2 20 Hoflvwooct Parll WEDNESDAY'S IHSUL n ( llll'l If 47 • •v llleroutMlrld rnMtlllt l FIRST •ACE. 6 lur1011g\ T111ro Marriage 1011vt rl!\J 9 00 S 60 ) 60 I Aernemt>er Wl'tn IMCHergueJ I 70 4 IO DH·Sweel Dee Dee <Va lenri.ele) J 00 OH·M1u Mufftl ts;iillll> I 40 01+-0eoon1a1 tor 1rt1ro Time 111 J •S SECOND ltACE 1 lurlong' Flrt Min LeaOtr IPorr) 17?0 T60 SOO Siar Pirt le (Plricov1 6 70 4 40 Aeci.len Mon tMcCerron1 S 00 Time I 24 3 S U DAil Y DOUBLE 19·8) 0111d 190 .0 THlltO RACE. One mHe Don Orum IV 01enrutla 1 J 40 2 60 2 20 Cecllt tM11101 4 20 3 40 Glimmer l()rll'O&l S60 Ttmt I l3 I S \S EXACT A • I 1 • oa•O '38 00 FOURTH AACE 6 turlonO\ OebOnair Jn oer (L11>nern1 6 00 T H Lorio. I P1ncav) 1on11e<1 I Oom1noue1 Time I 11 2 S U EXACT A l ·&I 1>a10 ,57 SO FIFTH RACE. 6 t1,1r10ng& HO 240 460 3 00 3 00 Move Free ILOIO~•I 21 .0 .. 00 OQ·SailO<\ Envov IM<H1rouel ll 20 Commuler Va en1ut1a 910 7 00 6 20 OO-F1n1Shl<I fir\I 01\aue1111eo eno Ole c ea \K ond Time 1 10 4 S ,5 EXACT A S J o 1>e·O '64S SO MJl~H AAC6, .. lur'°"9\ Buug 2-10om1nguu S 20 S1u 11n Suezon S1eve"U Pr.ncew E•vire (Ve~Mutlo Time I 10 l S i.5 EXACT A 6 1 oa,o U 6 SO SEVENTH ltACE 6 '"''OMIJ\ 120 ,60 160 160 ltO NATIONAL LEAGUE v o1a1or, Dom•nQuet• •100 11 90 1t ao o.de9r\ S, Ce rdinals 2 Luc~ v F1or 1 Steven\ J 10 J 10 ST LOUIS LOS ANGELES Ma1es•1J\O Vd1e,,1utld 1060 •rlllll ,.,,,,DI rime 111 l S j;'_gle,,,·n rt 4 0 I 0 Sa• 1D ~ I I O \S EX ACTA t 6 oa.o t6•900 Lo!>mllll II 7 0 I a Duncan n 4 1 0 0 n .. ICK SIX ra I )·S·6 S·ll Allen o 0 0 0 0 Auue1111 ) I 1 l J l 13 .S19 40 w1!ll O"e winning l1c~e1 Herr 2b • I 1 0 Landro II l 0 0 0 norsu l \7 Pick S1~ fPl'l\Ole11on JClerk lb 2 I 1 1 Guerrer lb • 1 1 0 \ 1,802 00 w•ll'I 6J w1nn1nQ 11~•tl\ McGee ct • 0 0 0 MM\nl ID 2 0 I J llO"fl\I Pno11n JD • O O O Mlonoo Cl 4 O O O 1>810 (\I~ Dl lO (five Porier c 3 o o 0 ~eynlO\ rl J 0 1 1 Et~TH RACE. One rn1lt on 1urt OSmilh " l o I 0 Yt11o1tr t l 0 0 0 H•~monv IMcHar911e1 • 40 1.0 1 IO Tuoor 0 ) o o o Hone vcii 11 l 0 0 0 C11amoa11n• 81d 1S1D11111 2 ao 160 \lenSlv\\ rl 0 0 0 0 Howell p o o o o s,, P~e IStevenu • 00 Time 1 )J 1 S TMI&--l!t-J 4 2 I ..... ~-~,..!:,~= ..... .bl~~~ , " n~,. , n <11 ~-..; MiiMfl""--~-SILIUi\ 100 000 000-1 NINTH A ACE, One m>le L1tA"99ln 010 101 01.ll -s F1ee1 Roon <Pedro1e1 1980 1.0 SOO C.1rne Winning RBI -Ruutll • IJ Ah11no IMcHerouel • ?O 3 70 E-Gi.1rrtro Herr 1 DP-1.os Anoetes Swf:el Pe1un1e 0.1anovHove1 110 ' LOB-Stl.O\lfl • I.en A"91lfJ' • 78-T l'T'lt! I JS } s Rtvnold\ Runell HA-Clari.. S> SS EXACTA 6 • 1>a1d \708 50 SB-Dunc•" 141 SF-Mor,na11 A11eroonce 19 016 ... H A ER ea so SILIUK T1.1oor L I·• 1 I Allen 0 0 LllA ....... Honevcull w 1 7 I> , 7 s Howell S.• 0 0 0 , T-? ?8 A-)3.7 .. CemmuMtv c ..... retln9S SOUTH•RN CALlf'O.NIA fl'OLL ""-~. c....,_• lttoro '°""· t Cerrito' Soutrt Con • J0-4 110 1 C1tr1.1\. Inland Vellttv 28 6 98 l Coll of C1n11on\ M Vallev 2l II 77 4 Goldt n Wtll. SoulPI Con• 11 9 b6 S Weil LA, Moun••1n \lallev 1S 10 .O 6 0 Mnard Weller" Slelen 23 fl SJ 1 Sa nl& Ana Soulh Coa•I H 11 48 a LA Harbor. Me1rot>0h'"" 1) II )6 fl Lon9 Beech MtlfOPOh!en 1~ 11 H 10 T ofl. We\11rn S1111 IS 11 79 Othtf\ rectlvlno volt\ C vore\\ ll San Bernardino S. Sou11twn1trn ) l 4 Vallev I Hlttt SC ..... MllNen Yltta 6, lrVlfta S (Sev1fl CN\t LllWUll Irvine 001 110 010 0-S 11 4 Mlu oon V1eK1 010 001 010 1-6 11 S Hen1ga11 Lipton ISi e no Ranm•lulla Brucato and Mu1ot1v w -8 ruc110 • 0 L-1.tPlon 78-H1t>trmtfll Ill L•o•on Ill Prl!\lon IMV> HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Seutft (Nit LNeue L.._. Ovwal W LT u • 0 It t 0 I' , 0 IS fl 0 10 17 0 9 ll 0 l II 0 W LT E1 Toro f " 1 O lrvlrw 7 4 O Mln •on Vlt lO 7 4 O L1Qun1 Hiii\ I • O Oan1 Hill\ & 6 0 C1ol\lr1no V1llev ) 9 O San C~tt I 10 0 TMl'f't 0.-(l p,m.) Min ion VlllO •· lrvlnt S 110 1nn1ng\I El Toro 7, kn Ctormenrt l L•~· Hllll l, Oane Hiii\ ) f'rt9Y't ._. u llJft,) Irvine 11 L.eune Hill& Minion Vlelo 11 kn Cltmenlt EI Toro et C eotttr 1no ·v •ll•v NHL JQV9"s CONl'E•ENCIE FINALS . Ton19'1t'' Gemat ~omon1on a• (h1caoo <Eomonlon eeot \frlt'\ 7 01 Q11fbt'< ~· Phtll!Oeton•a !>f r•t\ ••tO I I 1 \atur!Wv'• Game F t1rt"'t>Mrv• "' (n1( .itUn SUndlY'\ G•me a\..~nP1 "' Pt\11da,10"'" Tul\deV'' Geme' rn.ravn 6• E"rnorHon ,,, ,,.Ct\~dfv ) Ph11<10•1P'"" al Oue1>11 Tnundev, Mav 16 !II nece,11rvl Eomonro" "' Chicago Ouebe< a1 Ph1ladel1>h10 Saturillv. Mav II (If nec:e"arv > Cr,,cago "' Eomon•on Sulldlv, Mav It (If nKllUr'V) Outoec "' Ph•l1oe1on1a ~ . . .. " Girts seftlNI HIGH SCHOOL WNdllrHlee t, ~ ... ell I (Sa.a v .. w LMtlUll Wood0t 1d~ 103 S00 C>-fl 10 Legun• 8eec;rt 010 000 C>-l 1 • Schoonover (9 IJ 1no P1v1ot1, ~h,ghn end Howa1d 3B-Schoonov1r (WI Hit-Allard <WI. llovd (WI T......., l1f CMm91•• Cet .... Yllrtll 1ec.-a-.. ..... "°"" McEnroe (U 5 > dlf J1ro N1vratll IC1ech0atov11'.la ), 6· I, 6·3. lven Lanell < C 1acll0tlovekl• > de' Ron.tlO .aeenor IHellll, 6•2, 6·2, UtwM>n Otken IU S l di! Jo/len Kri.k (5o\itf\ Alrl<e), 6·3. 6·3, Clauc:llo Pen11ta (ll•IV) dlf Horeclo di la Pel\e (Aroanllna), 7•6, ..-•;Guillermo Rlvll <Ar0tnll!\ll dlf . Tfm WllldM>n 11,1.s.1. l •6, •• ,, 1-6, ... .., Oool'te n IAOW•ll•l dlf Jekoo Hlewll csw111.,1en01, •·3. 7·S, Yan· nick Noah CFral\c:a) oe1 Mirian Vakll CC11<llo•IOVaklal. 6·2. 6· I. area Gllwt (Us) dai. Marc Fluf IU s I. )·6, 6·•. 6·3, Merl~ Oavl1 (US.) oaf Jim Gi.rlaln (US.I. 6·1, 6·7, 6·4, Otvld Pait IU S.) 48f. Declo C1l'TIC>01 (8 rerlll, 6·l . 6·4, A1ron l(rlch lain Ills ) dlf lfooer10 Saad (US 1, 6· t, 6·7 Miiied '**-' teurMmellt ·• '" tc•; UN11r "'"'·~ A!'IOtfl JerrWJ (SwedlnJ·C•rh"9 8u"fl <C1neOel dlf Blorn 8o<O CSweoenJ·LI» 80<104tr IU SI. 1·• 1·6. Kevin Currtn CU ,.,.~ei.na SUl(ov1 ICla<~IOvaml'dlf Rlelo. 8rown·Mlcl'lelle Torrfl (US I. 7·S. 3·6, 7·6, Stlf•n Edberg 1s .. _,.,1·C1tlleflne Tanvler IFcencel d1t Jon1n Cer1u on ISwll<ltn,.EllukO Inoue \J1P•M 6·), 6·4 S.VtflfMfl ~-llfte ftMU'MV let Mltt*I Vlatel Sacend Reund Slnt'fl 11-eM·undlr Ginger HtlOtlotl CEdont Minn > ~ Helle Ciotti (l(noav1llt ) 6·4 1>·4, Cemmv MacGr1g0< (PaiO\ VerOB\) dei Lflllt F1nren1o.oof (Wa)rtlnglon O C 1. 6· I, 6•0. NICOii Arend• !Princt lon. N J I Otf Chrlu v Ir Por111 6 2 ·4 16-•nd·Undlf Jenic e Emmon\ (Pnotnl1.i def Jennller MahOn•v (Berrlno1on A t 1, 6·•, 6·4. Jen· nller Young (W0<1nlng1on On101 def Kelly 8uter (Albuquerauel. 6·0, 6·0, Oanltllt Klurrnan IEdl,on. N J I del Sovoung Lee !Wlcl'llle), 6·4, l·S Lucu•oa Gurnev (Peto\ \lerdl\ ES1e1es1 011 Tracie JonnS1one (SCOll\dllt l. 6· I, 6·3 14·8nd·U"°9< ' Amy Freritr I Aoche\ler Minn J oet K1thrvn Sale !Snrevt t>O"I 6· I 6·3, Maredlln Gelger IEdmono Ol<1e 1 def Suzanna Hlnlo.le ICh1v1nneJ 6 O. 6·0 lwllanl MCCalla ILO\ Allo\l Olf 1.vnne JaCll\Ofl (Por11ano1 6·2 6·2 Oeooran ~1"911110 (NO<lh Br1.1n\WICk, N ).) ~ Cv11t1111 S1ncne1 (HOU\lonJ 6· l o· t cemmunnv ~ SOCAL DUAL TEAM CH.u.tONSHI~ (et SaUl1Udl) Sa.._..<Jr S, Gr9'MT'l8M 4 Mrllln Recu•• ISi dll Ounllll. 7·6, 3·6. 6· 1, RUllu (GI def WHf, 6·0, 7·S, lllU\11 ISi dll Eltv, 6·4, 6· I, ODer IGI oet Olin, 6·t .. 6·0. McM1hOn IC.I dll .19rtman, 6·2, 2·6, 7·6. Cltrlne <SI oaf Oler, 6·2, 6· l ~ lllU1111·0unkla (GI dlf Olln·WHI. 7·S. 7·S, ltll(uv•·Cllrlne (Sl dlf E~v·ODer. 6·), 3·6. 7·S. Ru0.·801tm1n ISi dlf McMAnon· 0111. , .•. 6· I Hlttl KMti $11. v1•w LIA.GU• f'INAU Cet New-' ... di Tlllllls Qu9) ~ fflnal 0 8rl1>11t (CdMJ Otl , Paul\0'1 IUnlv.,&llv). 6·2, 6·3 Dl<HIM1 fflMI J1nlcln·Burn& !CdMl oet Hirl·CMllll'v IUnlver,llvl. 6·4. 7·S NBA •v9ffs CONFEltENCE SEMIFINALS 1 IM1t-et ·Seven I Wtdna"8V'' S<- Bo\ton 130 Detroit 123 IBO)•on 1eao' """ l n . Frida¥'~ Game ... ..., ., Oetrett S4HIOI v'' Geme Oe1ro11 t i BO\lon 1f "e<euar ~I Nore Prt11aot 1Ph1a oetealtG Mllweu~tt • 0 ano ... 111 oio• •rte w•Mt r o• •ne BO\•on Oetro1t \fr1f\ '" tnt' E a\tern Confer@nc~ l1nel\ w1tl'I dell\ 10 oe announced CONFE•ENCE fflNALS t8tst·ol·Sevlf'll Saturuv•s G•me Oenvtr a• Lalren, 17 JO o,., 'f~dlV'\ Ga,... 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A OISTAHCe UV ow"'°' an• ... W.,.Ci.M .Ctll.., HTAft-...... A-.. lldg· 0-aotl. ~ °' ae ·~n. MOM OR ·-... 'iMD•L•"9· lf"'*'t A. """"*· 41.1 To ........................ CA ntH LW, TO A ~ • f( ·-0. lrtr1 .c.;C•--•·• E ~· "·· OJ ... CA Cf'elMorl Md oomtllleftl Olene J.-ltolt .. , UHB T~T II 'AA*"" 1171A • t2tM Cfdor.. 8lld '*'°"9 wit( 11701 No ltevo fl T0to. W ITH ANO OJlfANT Olwtl fl • l• -T,_ ~ 19 GOn• IMJM.._ ..... , .. 111111 CAtat30 . IOY'TMl-.Y IO Fm. AT..._., C... ..._ 0.-oucwo by .,, lndMdull Ill f'9 .. *'dlO( ...... of' ,,.,,. KMt•n ta.32 NGHT ANCM.U. '"°"' TI4I lotM tlllt lfedie¥ A AlfWMI "VTH H. 90HHllll AKI> Qo6def'I IClt"'Ot Dr .... CtNURLINI! 0' THI ,...._ '· IC.wlila. - Tiiie It...,,_,. WM llled "VTH ~Ut.e.-230. 01..-nond .,,;,, CA IOT~Y LIO Of THI CW,._........, ~ C.. wttll the County C.... of OJ· A ""°" 1iii t.11 tied 91716 _. IOUT~ ,ACIFIC AA!l.o ...... ta.a r.t: Coun'Y on Aptll 11, by I HA ,_ 0 H L Y NH Thie ~tll\Me le eOfl--..oA0 OOUllAH'f'I W'll Thie ~ II ..... DAVl080N 111 tM ~ ~ ._, e oen-el pst• TMCT; T ... NCI f()UTt4 ~ bW: 00 ;a••• ,,., .. CourUf OJenge County ,. ,..,.... 1 7'' 10' IAIT AU>HG IMO °""' fl .....,_. P\lbllthed Orenqe CoMt queei1hg lhll IHA"OH 'DrW lloKOW PAAALL!L LINI 31 .. 'f.IT TNe .-S•• -... DellyPtlotApf1126,Mey2.t. LYNN OAVIOSOH be 16> Ttlle .....,.,.,,, .,.. ..._.TO A '01NT IN THI WMIV.~CterlrCllf'()r. 18. 1916 ~led M per90N11 rep-With the County ci..-ot OJ. ~ 0 AT HI A 8 TI IH Y lf9~0ftMlliJ '· ~ Tt147 reeentatlw fo ~-the enge County on Mey~. 11N HtOLONOATIOH Of TH& ..,......_. ,_ ---------1••oftNdecedent ,.,,_ IOUTH!M.ASTPlV UNI ..---ar... ~ PmlJC NOTICE The ~tit.Ion reque11t PublleM<l OJ8flit Coe9C OF AFOAUAIO LOT 3; o.llY Piiot Mey I , ft, 21. • MlttlOflty to edmlnletet 1119 Delly ,llot Mey t . tt. H . SO, T H I N C I! I 0 U T H • 1MI -. - '1CTmOUl.,_N •IN MftW the I~ 191& WESTERLY ALOHO THE ,...._ NAm ITA'11...,, dent Admlnl9tretlon-of £9.. fl'411 SAi SOUTHEAITE.ALY Ll~E TM fOllowlnO penone .,. , .... Ac1 OF LOT 3 Dtl'TNfl THIA!· _.....;.:;;;:=~~;;;;.,__ Oo1ng ~ ... A '*"11\g on IM p«ltlon OH 13 FEET. ~ OR M AHO A PAOPf.ATIH. wlllbeheidonMAY22, tN! "8.IC NOTICE LESS. TO THI ~Hf OF 23 Ai.lt>eetet. lrvlN. CA et t :IO A.M In Oepl Ho 3 at PICTmOUI .,..... BEOINHIHO, . CONT 41NIHO ~71' 700CMcCentetOttveW•. MMmlTA~ AN AAtA Of 0.00 OI AH~.....,_.-Mlcfteel AIM sem. t3 a.Ma Ana. CA 92702. ACRf.. MOM OR Lf88 NUT AlllO&lter, IMM. CA t2l1' " YOU OBJECT 10 Ille ~ =~.. EXCEPT TH!AE~A'OM Adem~n~C= AoOin. Lee a.tnee, 23 OflW'llnO of the petition. you ~AST DOMESTIC SER ALL OIL, OAS ANO OTHER ....... CA t2ae • .Alebuter 1rv1ne CA t27t• ~ eltMf ~el Ille • H Y DA 0 C A RI 0 H Tiiie ~e!MM le ~ llOd ll&te yO!K Ob:. VICES. I044 None, l.aoune S UIST ANES IELOW A "°'*' it.,. Cwty\,: Oualed by 11Yeben<1 end wtte j9Cttone Of flle written objec-8-:h. C.ilt t29S I DEPTH OF 500 FUT~ ~ LAM. eo.t. Mk:t\MI Allen BafMt .tlone wfttl the eourt belou S~ll F Miiier, IOU THE SURFACE Of SAID CA t2t2t Tllll ttetemenl ... nlect ,,,. hMtlng y~· eoc>ear· Hone. Leguna Bead\, Cellf LANO. BUT WITHOUT THE T"-bUel~ -.. oon- wtth Ille County Ctent Ol Or· encemeybe ln pertonOfb) ~~dNeidet IM3!H RIQHT OF SURFA CE ~by.M~_:1t1• enqe County on Al)fil It YOUf ettOfney • wro ENTRY THI.MOH. AS ~-1 it.,. -·r · 1985 . IF YOU ARE A CREOITOP Wey, Cerrnoe. Cellf 90701 SERVED IN OEEOS Of Rf· Thie ....,.... .. .., ~ °' • cont!nQent etedllOf 01 Th11 bu1lnff1 11 eon· CORD Wlttl ttw County Qertl Cllf C)r.. P\Jt>lllhed Orenge Coeel IN Clecl...O. '/OU muel fl~ due19f Dy • ~ .. pert-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ... County on~ s. ,... Deity PllOI Al)ftl 25. Mey 2. 9, your delm wltll the COUf1 or '*~ F Miiier UNDER A Of.ED Of TRUST Publlehed Of-"'= 18 1985 l>feeetlt It lo Ille pettonel DATED 3181114 UNLESS -....-. Th-927 r9')(-tall've eppoinled by Tnla ltel-11 WU filed YOU TAKE ACTIO N TO Delly Pltot Mey 9. 1e. 23. IO. the Court within tour monthl wltl'I tile County Cler1' of OJ. PROTECT YOUR PROP· lH5 from IN d•I• ol nrat II-•noe County on Mey 1, 1985 ERTY. IT MAY 8£ SOLD AT Th-t70 "7lm A-Pt!AI IC SAi.&. ...._-¥UllU--9HIHlf'-IMhf'S-------ll __ Mt;...;;;=IHOflef-.;;..;.;.;;.;,;,;;;.;;... __ rn-!eetlon 700 or tl'I• PUbll.W-Olaf ' NEED AN EXPLAN~TION ,IC..__--· Prot>ec, Code ot Celltornle Dally Piiot May 9 Ill. 23. 30, OF THE NATURE OF THE '1Cnnout • llllM ,,.,....... --I Tile time for llllng eletma will 1985 PROCEEDING AGAINST MAim ITAFFrT NAm ITATW..wl not •KPlr• l>flor to tour Tll·98l YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· The 1o110wtng penone.,.. The lolloWlng pereon• .,, montha lrom Ille d•t• Ol Ille __________ ,TACT A LAWYER doing bualneM M: doing buelneM u : lleetl~ no11ee ebove. DIDllC MnTll'r 3010 WM1 a.lboe BIYd.. THE CARPET MARt<IT. PREc 1s10N w 1Noow YO MAY ICV•••iNE , .. _ ,._ ""'~ ..._,,... ..__ .. c· ............ .. CLE.AMINO, ~ Fatrvlft ~,.. ,,. ----------1 ·~~ ...... • _.,, ...... ....,. 2930 F Grece ~. C-.. Rd., •U2<M, Coste MeM. tile kept by 1119 coun It you FICTITIOUI .U ... 11 "(It e 11rMt eddr .. Of Meea, CA 92a1 CA 92eu .,. • pereon lnler•ted In NA• ITAT'lmNT common dHlgnellon of Samuel L. Kenorictl. 1111 Devld Howetd Eaton end the •t•I•. you mey ~ TM following '*''°"' er• l>f°'*1Y 1111\0wn et>ow. no A N. Parle Glen Cit . Senta Todd Kennedy Sll<>ft, 2300 up<>n the •HCUl()t ()t edmln· doing bullneU.. wetrlll\f}' II given .. to rt• Ane, CA 92708 Felrvlew. •U204, Coll• lltr•IOf, ()t upon ,,,. .,. (I) ORANGE COAST oompieteneM ()t eOfrect· Tllll DUllneM •• eon- Meea. CA 92828 IOfrwy f()f the Hec:ulor or MOBILE ~OME LODGE. (2) ne111 • . Th• D•n•llelery dueted by' .,, lndMOuel Tiiie bui lnffl la eon· edmlnltlretOf. and Ille Mttl ORANGE COAST RECORD-undet laid Deed of Trutt, by Semuet L Kendnell dueled by· • oen«el pert· Ille eourt wflll l>fOOf of --ING 188• Wllm let Avenue. r...on of• t>rMCh Of defllMI Thie 1tetament wM flled nerlhlp vtc:.. • written reQUMt at•t· Co111 MeH Celllornl• In the ot>ligetlonl 9eeUl'ed wttll the County C1er1C of OJ. David How•rd EHlon Ing thet you deelfe apeciel 92827 111ereby heretofore ... enge County on Mey 3, 1tH Toad Kennedy Sll<>ft • notice of the 114tng of en In· Sytvt• Gutllne. te&.4 Wtllt-ecutect and dell!Yered to the ~ Thll ltetement wu flied ventory end ec>c>ret.wnent ot tlet Avenue Coete ..._, t.IOderligOed • •ltten ~ PuOIWled 0r.,. CoaM with 1119 County Cler1c of Or· eetete MMt1 Ot ot 1119 i>et•· Calltornl• 92827 lar•tlon ot Oeteutt end 0. Deity Pilot Mey 9 18, 23, 30, ann. eou ty on M 3 1 ...... 1'°"9 0t eccounta mentioned This Dull-11 11 eon· mend IOt Sele, end Mtt1en 198$ -·..-n ey ~ In s.ctton 1200 1111d 1200.5 of dueled oy en IMSMdual notlee of bfMCtl and of eleo-T~l Put>119hed Orenge Coul the Celffornle1'robet• Code Sylvie Gutllne hon to c:auee Ille under· •-.,. ..,,,.Tv>c Deity p 9 3 ,,.,. A. Otd!Mft, 11• Till• ltelement -ltled ligned 10 .... Mid property ,.._ ""I "4 llol Mey • 18, 2 • 30, Ot-.e A"9 Coete ....... with Ille County Cler1c of OJ. to salllfy said ob119etloN, --.;....;.;=.;;....;.;.;;.;,;,;;;=--- 19115 . CA ml7 ·• enge County on Mey 1, 1985 and therMfler 111e under· ,-.crmoue .,. ... Tll-N3 Publlehed Orenge Coat '271111 aigr*' eauMd Mid notice of MAim ITA,......,. ---------Delly Piiot May 2. 3. 11. 1985 Publllhed OJenge Cou1 b<Mdl end of -.ctlon to be Tiie tOllowlng per.one .,. --.,. 111\Tirr ThF·945 Delly Piiot Mey 9 1e 23 30 record.a Jenuety 21. 1N5 OOl(IO ~ .. I"~""~ ---------~1 19115 ' ' ' 'u 1n11r Ho IS-022047 of fAANS AMERIC AN ----=~;.;.;.;;..:;__;., MLIC NOTIC£· Th-982 Otlielel Aecorde In the office FINANCIAL CONSUL TA .. TS '1CTITIOUI IU8Mll of tile Reorder of Orenge L TO • 2952 Royal Pelm, ..... ITATW•NT f'ICTITIOUI IUlfNIH ---------•county C<iata ~ Celli..-92:121 Tri. followlng perton1 -NA• ITATUllNT MLIC NOTIC[ Seid Nie w111 be maoe. but MlcnN Ectwerd Shype. doing bulineM u : The lollOWlng per10n1 are ___ .;....;.._.;.;.;...;...;....;;.. __ without COV9Nl'll Of -· 2952 Royel Pelm Cell! DESIGN SCRIPTORIUM. doing bullne.t eJ f'ICTITIOU8 llU9Mll renty. expf'au Of Implied, r• 92e28 24355 Armed•, Den• POlnl, PYM ENTERP~IS ES. NA• ITATWNT g•rdlng lltle pcnenlon, Of Thll Du1lnN1 II eon- CA 92829 2030 W I 5th St., S enta Ana, The followlng peraon• ere encumbrencea. 10 pey the due1ed Dy • oen«lll pen. Dorothy E. Shellburn. CA 92708 · doing bullneM u : rN'!elnlng prinelpel aun'I o1 nerlhlp 24355 Armede. Dene Point, Merte t<lm, 2030 W 15111. SOF'TARE ASSOCIATES, tile note(I) MCU!'ed by Nici Mlef'IMI E $11upe I CA 92829 Sente Ane, CA 92706 5372 El Oorlldo Of • Hunt· deed of TNlt. w11h tnt9f•t Thll tlll-11 WM !tied Surenne O Ouncen. 25~ Thia bus1ne11 11 eon· 1ng1on S..C:t'I. CA 92849 u tn N ld not• l>fOvtd«I ed· With tri. County Cterll ot Or· Elden. Coat• Meu. CA ductec:t by an 1nd1V1dua1 Eln•r S!Qfred Chrl1ten1«1, ven<:*, If eny, under 11111 enge County on Mey 8. IMS 92827 Merl• Kim J( 5372 El Ooredo. Hunt-lefml of Miid Deed of IN ll '21P• Tiii• bu11nH1 11 con-T1111 11etemen1 wes meet 1ngton Beeell. CA 92849 ,_ c:11ergee. end ewpen...; Put>lllhed O<enoe Coe.I ducted t:>y· • oenereJ part· W1th 1119 County Clerk of Of. lh11 Duatnesa la eon-of the Truet .. end of the Deity Piiot Mey 9. 16. 23. 30. nefllllp enge County on April 19. ducted Dy •n lndlvtduat trvata etMted by Mid o-s tN5 Suzenne O Duncan, 1985 E1ner S Cllrtatenaen. Jr ot Trust Th·tM Tllil atetement wu filed F274311 · Tn11 stat_,t ,.,.. llled SM! ..,. """ oe l'1tllO on J wltll 11'111 County Clertt of O<· Publltned O<ange Coeat with the County Clenl ol Or· Frldey Mey 2• 1985. et 1 30 "'8JC JtOTIC£ enge County on Mey 7. 1985 Deity Piiot April 25. Mey 2. 9. Ange County Of1 Mey 3. tN5 p m 1n tl'le IOt>t>y 10 the Dulld· ~ 16. 19115 "71141 tng loc:eled et 801 Soutll ACTITIOUI .,.._ .. Put>llll\ed O<enge Coat Tll-93& Publl"*l Ofenge Coast Lewit Street O<enge c.11-N.u. ITATDmNT Deity P110t Mey 9, 18, 23. 30. ------------1 Detty P1101May9 115 23. 30. 10tn1• 929U I The t()llowjng oeraon• ere 1985 P1\8JC MnTtl'r 1985 dOlf1Q ~ M T"·"'S7 "" ~ Th-"'73 At IM hme Of the inihel OAANTS FOOD S ER-" ,. • publleetlOn of . 11111 notice FICTITIOUI IU~U 1119 tote! amount of tl\9 un-\ttCE 2310 Senta Ane, NAm...ll'Anmwr .. -:tC Ill\' oaia D.al.anoe ol Ille Obit-Cost• Meee. CA 92627 Tiie lollowlng peraona.,. ,._ ""TIC£ gallon NCUr.O by the at>O,... • eon.-l~ ~lO MLIC NOTICE dOtng Dul lnell.. FICTITIOU• eu..... OMcn t>e<l 0..0 ol trull end S•nta An• Coll• MMe CA ....,._ .... ,..,_11 YARWOOD COMMUNITY ! NA•ITATIMUfT i•tlmlled 00911 N~ 92827 ,..,.. ''' .....,. --HEAL TH CARE CENTER Thll bulH'lff 'C'Oft· NA• ITATl•NT 136 Bro.Gwey Str .. t. Cott~ d Tile IO!lowtng P9fl0rll •<•• ~~ ~ 6~ :3 ~ 1 n c e 1 1' ducted Dy a limited pennef The lolk>wl~ persona ere MeH CA 92627 • Otng t>uSI~ .. Shop doing t>utln ... u Ya C TRIMARK DIRECT MAIL The totel 111deCted!leN ()o(la l L ie.; PACIFIC RIVA, 1772 N Corp~;:i.?o~ 1.'1"i:i;,~~~:~ PROMOTIONS 779 West t>eonc;i an esttm111 on """oc:n n 111 srat~enl ,.. .. tiled Tu111n Blvd Orange. CA eorpora11on 136 Broedway I 19th S1 Suite B Co111 tll• ooenong 01d it eomouted wttrt 11'\9 C0un1) Cle<ll of O<· 92~~5 ,..__ C S tree1 Co11a Meu CA M~v~A ~2~S2e-~n 1~55 ';';~~ bej:~.1!a~ ~~ c~l~1i ange Count) <>" May 3 1985 vove ....,.porellon. • all· 112627 ·~ " 5 F27 ... tornla corpor111on 31 122 Thi• buaine u 18 con-I Mesa Verde On.,. E·Apt 6f7 486 1ne dey oerore tne Pu~ Orenge ~1 Selva Ad . -laguna Niguel. ducted by a eorpor1l1on I 55DA COSll Mese CA 926281 M~lllKI Aprlf 25 1995 Oalty Pllol May g 16 i3 30' CA 92677 Yuwood Chlroprectie 1 onna J S.vern . 15551 1teS Thia t>u11ne11 II eon-Cor Mar11 D v rw Mesa Vetde Drive E-,..pt TAC •274:1 Th-9H dueled Dy· a eorporellon Sec~et•ry a Ood. 55A. Coll• M .... CA 92628 T.O llftYICI COM-----------s Perton, Vice Pr .. 1oen1 Thia stetemenl wu 111 Th11 t>usineu It eon· I "ANY, .. MW Trwt ... 9f: l'talC NOTICE Tiiie 11.iement wee tiled W1th Ill• County Clllfl! 01 ~ ducted by nuaDend end witel lue lttti;herd. Aeetela11t --..;..;;~;..;...;.;.;;;...;..;...;...;;. __ Wllh the County CHlrk of O<· ~ c Steve R Severn a.c,...-,. to1 '°""' lAoWtll ;tCTTTIOUI eu ..... •nge County on Mey 3. 1985 1985 ounty on April 19, Thia Slllerner'll WU flied ··~°' ...... CA ... (1i4)1 NAiii IT4TDIENT ' f0271M7 wltll 111• County Cieri! OI O<-~ The lollowtng l)ertonl .,. l'\lllllllMO Of.Mp-~ ~btilf'iect ()(~4111 • Covnt on M1 1 19115 Put>111hed Ore1\Q41 Cout dOlng t>uSI,_ •• Oeily P-1101 May g f8. 2l 30. Oa11Y 1'1!01 Apr~ '25 May '1. 9 PllOU1&e,o ..a...~-~a.U.•fV.~ .a.,....:-'6Q~---' 1985 l8 1985 Put>llSl\ed O<enge Coat ~TC• ec ve -u:709lr Th·972 Tn.931 Daily PllOI May 9 18 23 30 fltll.IC NOJ1CE C<>st• Meu CA 9.2826 198,_ _ Olent J afl e Stol•Qw PUBLIC NOTlCE Tll-960 FICTTTIOUI llU ... H 26701 Alo Bravo El Toro P\alC NOTICE NA .. ITA-rn.NT C,t. 9?630 FICTITIOUI 9UllNIU P\8.IC NOTICE Tne lollowlng peraons e.re This t>u11ness s con· FICTTTIOUl llU ... 11 M.U. I TATl•NT d0tng DuslnMe as dUC1ed 1>y llf1 1nd1v>Ovel ...... tT•TI•.... The lollOwinc;i persons ere NOTICE OF VISAGE 804 Emerelo Olene StC>lrow ,... ,. ,. • TftUITll'I IALE T~ Tile followtng perlOnl ere d011'19 DUiiness as Bay L9<;1unl Beech CA n ll lletemenl wH nled doing bullne.a u CS J CONSULTAN TS Lf~7 9265 t wttn tne Countv Cler\ ot Or· REPUBLIC BUS INESS 3100 Alrwey A,.. Suite 125 Ta. L4DM W•lllam E Ewing ~Em-I ange County on Mey 3. 1985 SYSTEMS INC 3740 cam-COit• M .... CA 92828 uNrr COOi L .,.eld Bey Legune 8Metl I .'179117 Pl.II Or ~ 8MCll CA SuN n Ellllne Zuver. 460 CA 9~5 1 Pul:>lllMO Ore1199 Cou1 92tse0 ' ,..,._,,,...' Elmllurtl l.Jlne, Coate Meta. T 0 SERVICE CO~PANY Th11 bualneu 11 con· Deity Pllot May 9 18. 23 3d Buraun Enletl>fl .... Inc • C A 92S26 l~~d~~ry u:l>f;::,n "''~: due1ecl by '" 1'1(31Vldual 1985 Cellfoml• COfporellon, 3 t 1 Th11 Du11neu is con· ltc:tit>e<l oeeo 01 trul~ WILL I With..,,, E Ewing Th-97! u ... ex . • 14. Colt• Mees, ducted by en lf'ldlVldu•t SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION rn11 11e1emen1 wu riled I CA 92827 SuN n E ZUvet TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER With the County Ci«!! Of O<· PUIUC NOTICE Thll bu1lne11 11 con· Thi• stet411'1*\t was Iii.cl I For C ASH AND ·o R THE e.nge County on Aprll 19 1-------..;..;.-- duc:ted Dy a eorporetlOn With,,,. County Clerk of Or-CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED t985 FICTITIOUS IU ..... Burson EntetPrlMI lne 11nge Cwnty on Mey 3 1985 CHECl~S S PECI FIED IN '274a0 NAME ITATl•NT Kenneth A Orodmen F275880 C•\lll CODf S EC TION Pulll1shed O•t nge Coa11 I Tl'I@ tollowtngf perSOfls are Tiii• statement wH Ille<! Put>llshed Orange Coast 2924" •Pe able 1111ne 11,.,., 01 Oa11~ P1101 April 25 Mtv 1 6 do•nc;i t>usmess u W1lll !lie County Clerk ol "'·· Dally Pilot May 9 t6 23 30. I 1 ~d 1 t .. _ t6 t985 ~ E E P S 1 l( PRO "" 1985 sa e in a-·u rno~v o 1,.., T 930 0 C r 0 ' engeCounry on Mey8, 1985 T 797 un11ed Sta1es1all•1<;1t11 1111e " t.. • 111 5 • 4 1 22 f t 1'77M41 h· 111.nd 1nterea1 conveyed 10 P\ellC NOTICE ~1'~Q.8 Lllgune Nig~ C• Publlltltld Orenge Cou1 DIDt lC ·NOTICE and now l'leld D) 11 undA< 26 ' Dally Piiot Mey 9, Ill, 23, 30, 1£ r~ t.a1d Deed of Trus! ,,, Iha l'lCTITIOUI eUllNlll t L~nce Alan M&fl<e• }4 122 198S I FICT1TIOUI eUIMll prope rty ne re1nar1e1 de· NAM( ITATIMINT E lfege Laoune Niguel Tllo954 CA 92617 NA• ITATl•NT lllCt•oed Tna IOlloWlng e>e<sons •r• TrHs ous•neu is con. NI.IC *>TICE PM:TmOU• IU ... H NAmllATftmNT The IOll()wlng pertona .,. dOlng~u MAGICLEAN INOUS· TRIAL MAINTENANCE SEA· VICE. ti 124 WOOCI B.,n Lene. F<>Vn111n Velley CA 92108 o.rt11 M N9wberry 18124 WOOCI lam ~ F0untein V~. CA 927ot fhl1 bu1lnff1 11 eon· due1ed by. en lndlvldu•I Gertl'IM ~ry Thi. •t•temtinl .... Iliad with tri. County Clerk 01 Of 111\99 County on Al>f•' t9 1915 rnat1 P\At>Mehed Orenqe Coeet Otlly Piiot Aptit 26. Mey 2. 9. The lollowlng persons are TRUSTOR JOSEPH V Jo1n9 1>1.o"neu u oucteo Dy en lndl\l\dulll dotnc;i bu.SIMM H FERGUSON TVAO SERVICES 20641 KOOL BREEZE • 3358 BENEFICIARY MORT Eg•el ·•n• Huntington ;~~.~:;:.:,., was lllecl Fuclllll Coste Meea CA GAGE MONEY COAPOA· Be.crt ~A 92646 wit" lhe County CM!t._ or O< 92825 ATION Er c !\e nnetrt N•chots Coo Ketlly Reece Mye<S 33S8 RECORDED MARCH l2 1064 1 Egret Lane ,."", ange nlv on Mey 1 IN S Fueh11• COlll M... C,t. 1931 U Instr No 8•· 1 19.89 •nc;iton Beacrt CA 92848 Putllllhed 0••"99 "'= 92828 of ()f1lelel Reeofds n ll'Mt OI· "lrt11 Du&oneu •I C:On· Oatty PllO! Mey 9 16 23 30 Thia ouslneu 11 eon flee of t,.,. Reooroer ot Of a ... 1eo o~ 11n 1nd1Vlduat 1995 oueteo by ef1 ln<llVl<luel ~ ~nty Er>e Noc!X>I• Kethy Fleece M~s ta•d deed ot tri.st o.-!h11 stetemet'lt ,. .. flied fhis •t•lem«o1 wet tiled tcrl l>es Ille IOI no O•OO .. 1t1' 11'141 Cnunt~ Cien o! Or· Wfth me County C1erll OI O•· er!) a"9fl Coun"' on 40<11 10 ange County onMay1.10ll5 StTUATEO IN THEST4 TE 1995 , '1'1'al1 OF CALIFORNIA COUNT\' '1'7U,. NOTIC( *VYTWIO 8K)9 PuDl•tl*S Orenqe Coesl OF ORANGE ANO 1S OE· P1,11'11t&rteo O•ange Coat NOllC'e 11 heretty g"'9n thet Delly PllOI Mey 9 16 23 30. SCRIBED AS l'OllOWS 0111~ P1101 Aprit ?~ Mey 2 9 11"8 Soa rd ol Trull-ot 1111 1985 PARCEL I LOT 3 IN 'l6 tQ8'1 I Hunllnglo" S..ell Union Tll-963 BLOCK 130 OF THE LAKE Tll-932 MIQh $<'.N>OI Olslr1C1 w111 re ----------1 TA.ACT IN THE CIT'<' OF c eive '8aMl<l Didi tor ~ly "8.IC NOTlCl NEWPORT BE.ACH COUN MLIC NOTICE 1no c •qPE' Cl. f ANING __ .....;..;;.;;o.;;...;.;.;;;..;,;,;.;;. _ _. T'I OF ORANGE. STATE OF meellnQ 0< 90ua1 10 the 1(.1-,. '1CTmOUl. IUSl-t CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP I l'ICTITtOUI eu-•• 199e111Ce110"11 on ma 1" the .... AECOR0£0 IN BOOK 4 NA• ITATl•MT •ffioe ot u 1d O.atrict NA• ITA,.._., I P AG E I J 0 F M IS · Tn. 1n11ow1n9 1>e<ton• ar• 8 1d1 t hl ll De e1u 11, Th-9 I file tollOWlng ~ _,,. CELLANEOUS MAPS INldOtng bu'"'"~• at merl!ecl C ARPE'T CLEAN Th-935 WARNER OLYMPIC AS-COUNT"Y RECORDER OF 1 PARfN~~S • C&llfoon1a tO 411yfl E Aowte'r Purclla1- SOCIA TES. 319 t·A Alroort SAID COUNTY ~·01 Otltln9141hlp 4262 1 ing Maneg•• Hul'l11n9ton 16. 1985 OOlf1Q t:>ullnete ... I THE OF FICE OF ,THE POWERS I 1NG Bfd •902 ..Odr....O Loop CXIW, Coete Meea. CA EXCEPT THE SOUTH C11rne>u1 011wi Su111 C a-c11 Unl()n Hogn $chool NI. IC N011C( j NI.JC llft11C( P\a.IC flOTIC( 9282e WES TEAL v 25 00 FEET I N4twoo<I &Ai.<1'1 C• 92MO 0 1ttrtet 10251 Yonitown ----------------"" Alct'lard c Browne 3191-PARCEL 2 THAT POR :>ell• Dflv~t I • A~ HUf'lllnQIOl'I leect1 l'M:mtOUI .,_.. AC'nnOUe IUWN PM:nnoul .,_.. 4 Awport Looc> Dnvoa, eo.te TION Of SECTIO N 211 Ce111orn11 11m1led oert-Ca 9?848 af'ICI •.......O et Ot . -High school paseball rankings •·A I W"t1rn, Ort "ve 16 6 44 ltaM ~ U... Rec"d ftt\ I wnnv Hlllt. Freewav 19 4 )0 1 Meler Del. Anee!U\ )0 I 100 t Et Saounoo. Pioneer I'· I 21 1 ltlver\lc:ll Potv Cllru\ 8•11 20 1 t1 10 LOll'IOO' Nor1rtlf11 lt s ll J ltow .. nc:I. Slarr1 20 1 11 O!nart Nortl"l llvv IS I I l/ellftCll ' MIJllkal'I. Moor• It ' •S IOranoel " ' Ce<ri!O\ ~n Cat>r•el Val l Simi Y111h. Mefmof'lle tt 4 St 11•1 14 1 San Me•co• Cn1nnt l1 1~·6. J.1 ' $1 JOflf'l lote• 0.. llllY ll 1 '6 Demien 18•"11nt1 ll • I Leur1-r 1 lteOondo. lev 1•+1 41 J P>Oll+flrl 11 I t L8 Pot'r Moore 17 7 2S t Ocean View !Wl"lMI 11 1 I) 10 HoNllt, S••• II ) t Otllar\ c-taa 1Mar~111 11 1 •Olllnt H1ll1 lle vl. lt·6 ""' 11111 If f'l'I olrt ) It 7 Nofll'I TOl"l'eMt C0c11111 t6 6 Cre1<enl1 V1!11v 1"9clfl< I IS 6 ,., I Gll\r. '811 C.Wlel V•llev 1 ltlo MN C"411~ J f~. 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JoM M T'hornc>aon 3111· TH! O'llOAL P\.AT OF llOC'lellon 1 Ca111orn1a !)Of C lilm 3&1 CA t"41 A, Pl•c•nll•. CellfOfnl• ,~ ..,.,,,,, CA ta10I . A Alrpor1 LOOO DrM. Coet• SAID LANO AU.0 IN THE pOfl hon lot5 E•t Wl!low (.ell Dt<l 11'~ remain V9llO ~ o fre\'11. "°' t2eTO Howwd ,..-,_...., .,..._, Celfornle tMM OISTRICl I.ANO Of!FICI Street Lono &eech ce11o 101 • penoo or ao deya ~ .-...0r .o.wn~ .. , • ..w,uoa~ tll34 .. Gelwlel a AoWH. Ham.,IL lttl· OESAC flll81!0 Al ,OL-tom1.190tOe IMcMleflCMICllladtoftM,.. C~ '"41 Atftel'le ~ Ce1fofn11 ~ y.,,,,, CA ta70I Alrpor1 Looc> Of'lve COM lOWS flus ~llMSI •t con C110p1 ot t>t01 TNI ~ I• OOl'I· t2M7 . T'lll9 .......... COii-....... c..tornte t2t2I l!OINNINO AT THE oueted by • generll per1 n ... Boerc:I ot T~ T :r· "'lndMcMI I TNI buelnW ,. con-duclllld ~ "'ll~f • Thie ""*,.. '-~ MOSl fASTti.l Y ~Al ,_ I> .,...,. oe IM tole IVdOe of !fie O Tr..,. ductild ,-_,,.':', ~ • .,__. ~ ,.,,_ ,_.... ~ ~ e oenetll _,. Of LOT 3 IN ll<XK llO Oii Aober1. ~ De... p,_... QUelltY of ~ ~ fNe IC.....,. ... llled lttell -. 1111 ,,.,., .... Meo iW'IHP . ~HEA, TLAH~!f~~O~ ~I VIC10f Suc1W ./f AMI MO ,....,..... IN "Of\I to,.. wttll IN CouMy 0... Of OJ. fNI •101••1 .. .... "'91 .. OouMy C.-fill Or· EueeNI I Henooca '"' "'" ..,... --~ ...._.ty l'C1 9"\I or ell bide and to flf'9t °"'"'Y on ,..,,. It. """ ._ ~ oi.ti of OJ. .... COWft~ Oft April It Tl'llii .. ....,._,, WM ft19C1 IN e00t< 4 PAOa 13 Ml Tlllt 1te1_,1 "'" ""90 ,.,_,. Ml\' 1"19'......., u.r. IMI ift09 CN'lt( on -1 !tit 1t11 ' """ IN ~ C'-11 fill Ot· C[LLANlOUS AECO"OS ""'" tl'll C<Mntl OtR of Or tn mtm m.. "'4111 ... eoumyon....,t,1119 ~~s~~o~~ enoe CountyOft ~'~'= __.,.._......,,,_._ PuCllllMd Of lltlOI eo-1 "'10lllMCI Or... Coelt ~ Or~ CoMI ~ OJ '11W1 TH t NC I W f IT! i. l Y "'1tll!IMO Orenqe Coef' -,::::: ~Plot~ H . May 2 •• IDllly Pltot Mey •.••• 23 IO, °!"Y lllt04 ~"· .... a .•. o.l1y ~ ........ 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T ekrnke I nternational. h ead- q uartered 1n Costa M esa. can send a person alized cakc to mo th<'r!I any- w here 1n the U n i ted taus fn Um<' for dch verr b) M o ther's Da~ lJsing a to ll-free number ( 1-800- .C'.\KE-ll ·A) and a netwo rk o f ~.500 bakeri es. Tele ak.C' c an dc:hvcr an 8- inch round cake for $29.95 or a 10- i nch ro und t uk'° for $31.95. A Master card or Visa c.:urd can be u!\t.'d for paym en t. " m essage suc h as ··,Happy M other's D a). W e l.ovl· Y ou" can be insdibed o n the cake w ith decorat 1vt' 1c1ngand an expanded message can be i ncluded o n the gif t card. that accom - panies eaC'h cake. The-pt"™>nalned me sa ge ensu re!> that the ~ndcr's scn11mc nb a rc l'XQress~d tn o nl' o ft he t;WC'Ctl'SI "ll~S possib le. NEW YO.It I A~) 11lS NL IOS Pr09 '1110. Mun1tn f I' 1" T<FrSt SOI NL 69uln~•l010 -TIM....._-· Metlte! so. SlO PacFo IS 10 16 IS PrinPTE 9~ '" F u. telleM.~ "1 MuH 11 l l 11 '° Pnn1a I l lO 17 °' Pro ~ .. ce. 114 NL ... ... 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'I Fdlm 11 17 NL HIYI<! 10 NL h Ft I SS NL H, IC"' fl 17 17 101 ~I\ 6S7 6 I Hoff>< 7 9'I I J? tncom I NL TcFL IS U NL H1Y o 1019 NL I L •ll S H1 Qu unaH 1I Intl I? NL Ca1 .. n Bu•IO(~ nco 1846 NL I rt 1641 17 lnlHIO 97 lOfl N Era 11 NL AggGt 710 I fl ~l\()fl 1 17 NL I H1Y • 01 4 lnTrm 10 '! N Ho< I I NL Bafan 11 /• 11 I G•• 1 28 Nl,, I tnt S 1S S LIMtt 9 ~TrB NL Butte~ 17 IS II 4 ,. Bo ll"' NL I NO • '° 9 06 MunH• 9 s ,. t 1Frl 6 NL ~t NL • SMALL BUSINESS RALPH Scon It pays to plan hcrybody docs financial plan- ning. You may no t think so but rcgardlcs~ of yo ur level o f inco m e o r the a m o unt of your acc umulated assets. yo u arc d oing ti nanc 1al plan- ning. Soml' people do their· own pla nning v ery well: o ther s need a srmnrr. Fo r people with lim i ted resources. financial planning may simply be an effect i ve pro gram for living within t heir m eans. Fo r o thers it can inv o lv e a numbC'r of financial transac tio ns including. but no t limited to . the follo wing: • Dctcrm1n~ yo u r ca sh need s for current spen~1ng. retirem ent spend- ing and. 1f appro priate. a gif\jng pro gram to children o r charities. •Preparing a n annual listing of all assets a nd debts to m easure the g rowth in ) o ur net wo nh. •Arran"ng your inv estments. w1th con s1d era11o n for yo ur inc om e tax bracket. to pro v ide t he ap- propriate amoun t of .. incom e .. in- vestments v ersus .. grow t h .. invest- ment~. •M onito ring and c hanging ~our investment pr0$ram to counter the erosio n o f 1nOat1o n. •Evaluating insurance requ1re- m c nh at lea st annually to determine that cov.erage for all types of i n- surance 1s adequate w itho ut being CltCCSS1 ve. •Giv ing con sideration 10 inco m e tax planning as w ell as estate and gift tax cons1dc ra11ons o n all m a1or financial transactions. •~ton 11onng 1n\estments 10 dr - tcrm1nl' that the afte r-tax return meets }Our rctirem ent obJec11vcs. An extra ~ o r 3 percent return o n }'our 1nH.-stmrn1 3l'cu m u latcs to a con- ')1de rahk am o unt over a ::!U· o r .lO- )Car period Ciood tinanual pla nning 1!> often a team effo n eek p rofcss1onal as- s1\tance. Ralpt. Scott it a ttrtiflecl pablie aeeoaataat witll offices in Newport Beach. BUSINESS NOTES E m ulex issu es earning r e port a a .. Huntington Beach woman promoted Gerr y 7 r ae1, direc to r of the Orange County offi~e o f Gta1ler and A11oeiate1/ A r ellltect 1, ha s lx'cn p ro m oted to senio r associate. A resid ent of Hunt1n&ton Beactt. T raez oversee~ the firm's. interior architectural p rac tice in O range and San Diego counties. ~er projec ts include tenant devclopmeot fOI TIJ~1"1l_ C~._and d C$1&_n assignments for Sko-Fed in New port &ach a nd prOJCCts for Uacola S.vla11 u d Lou in Irv ine. • • •• La.ren L. Gemmrt1. fina nc ial p lanner with Henllberter Fiaaaelal Services, Ncwpon Beach, has n:ce1v ed the \ort,fied F inanc ial Planne r designation from th e Colk ge for Ftnanci~I Planning 1n DcO\er. Colo. The dcs1gna11o n certifies that G emmng Gerry Traci LHrta. L. Gemmrt1 Rober t Neary has pa ssed a scn cs ot exam1na11o ns 1n tax planning,. estate planning and inves1me n1 planning. It al!.o ack nowledges her past per- formance as being up to th(• fietd·s h ighest professional and ethical standards. • • •• Two m amagc. fam ll) and child coun sd o rs have Joined thc C ou1elln1 ud P1yellolop Center in Huntington Beach. S.A . Tlaompsoa, a the rapist spec 1al111ng 1n o nco logy wo rk (cancer counseling) and h y pno the rapy, did m uch o f his graduate w or k in Switzerland. H e' is a . pcc1ahst in crisis and sho rt term the rap}" Marjor ie Roeltwell JUSI recei ved her licen se fro m the Callfonala S'-te Board of Bellavloral Science Eumlurs. She w orks with fam1'1es and teens and has experience in cn s1s 1111erven1io n a nd subs~ncc ahuse. • • • Rober t V. Neary. allo rncy and real esta te cxecu11ve. has been n am ,·d a divisio n v ice" p resident at ·Hillman Properties We•t. Inc. Neary. the former directo r o f the industrial d1 v 1sio n o f Jolla D. Lusk &Son, Irv ine. will be vice preside nt in th1: firm'sSouthern Cahforn1a div1s1o n . N eary was assistant to the president o f Hotel Sy1tem1 lntenatloaal/Holders Capital Co rp. in Los Ange les bC'fore JOining the Lusk firm in 1980. Whtie with th<." Lusk company, h e was .in vol ved with the firm's 1ndus1r1a l real estate development, sales and m arkcting pro gram s a'i well a~ land acq u1S1 t1o n and leasing m an agement. UPS ••nut11 11111,m WM'Tll IAA OHCAA£0 NEW VO•K (AP) -Tt!e follOwlne fist lt\Ow1 tn. ~ -1n. -Count9r 1tock1 and w9'rants tnet ne11e 90ne ~ tl'le most al'ld oown tl'le mo1t~Md on La,1 p Pel. 70\' Y[AR HISTOlllCAl APPRCCIATION fOll A US RARl COIN INfORMAllON CUllX Ull: St ... MMlr It tll·lltl oercen1 of ch• for W No s.curltles tr:.TnG ..Mtow s ~ shares are lnclUded. Net •nd percent8" cn.noei ert ,,... difference betw..n the orevlcx.tJ clos nG bid orlce end Weonesdav'' lei! bid ork:• Orange County's easy ljstening radio statlOn j t I l j ~l: Up "! 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J. - • 9•, -~ l~ = ~ 6~ -• le>-ll! -""' WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK API Mav 9 Tooa~ Ao11anc.ed 3 b Oec1tned 114 ¥ncnan~ 255 '*'' 1uues 715 New nloM 36 New lows 14 Cl 'H 7 1 6 9 • u r J 4 9 H • 1 40 H H 36 l 5 Prpv 011\ 2SS 274 239 ,rz 11 NEW YOR K (APl -Sai.s. 4 om once and net cnanoe ot "" ten most active American Stock Exchal'Oe •n ues t rad•nll na 1.ona t1 v 0 1 mor e ma11 SI BAT Ind GuttCan II Wal)i)L al>B WstDtOilal A-strotech so.rro n Alamco Fortstlal> tntrCtvGs 11 HUIYO S )41 900 s 17 ?00 116.000 '"JOO 162.i 142, 134. 114,300 111 ,100 103,300 ) I) 1& 14 .. 18 12 4 I • Ii~ ?I 10 " 31 ti ~ . + . ... +I • ... ,. + ... NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORI( (AP) -Most active over rne·counttf" stoc1's sut>PI•~ Ov NASO Name VllUnw Bid Aslred CIML PhtlG I I 61S 100 15 1 ~ • -'°· MCI 1 340 900 8..,, 8 . AooloC l 076 900 19 1 10 , 011•000 885 800 10"' iO L•l\ITvt 803(>()() It>"' 11>. A.m••C • 7)9 800 10 ' 10'" Burml'I 1150 100 3 S·31 l ' 3' AoOleC 6AA 600 19'~ 10•. Encore 614 100 S ~ " f1cmA 576.000 ~ ' l9 '• CoLo Quo ns s-1eci ....,.IC! Qald ptl(lft fnuroo .. L-"""'""'II 'l•"'O S.1 '• SO .,c; I • ~· L......,_ .,,...,.~~"••no si ,s 10 1.1, s.: ~· ~-*""""OCW' '"''IO " .. 8tl ..., ·~ \ll ,,.,..,I• 'IQ ~, t~ Oli ""$' '• z-., •• 11 .. ,_,., 0o0 '-''\ "'' "° ,, ·o ~·· ~ ~ .. ..., ~·--......... ,,....,.,...,,. $.1!\ 10 '"" :• r.......,..1~.:i-OU0••1 l..:;1~50 .... 9.1 .\ (~~-1~11•,..ilUOt•t ~''JI"' '· r NY C-• 0010 '4>01 ""<>"!~ WOICI I.) : llO Oft S. 1r ME TALS QuoTE S • .t'41•\ ·~ .. , ·~ £ ........ " ,... • --. ~· '{111 .,, ""'"" ~'ifllOW.O c..... -~ .. (~h· • """"·· •• ,,"" ......... C~ MO'"""'"• ,....1 •,. •• _, ""''""ti ....., ....__, ~eN X• 1 1 C_.,1• • ,....., .. ., 1'Mc ,., 4 .. c.n" • f"r•,,.., ,,....\1'9" • ..,.., ,.,. , .. b d~ ~ ....... , w .... ',,,..,.,? •·t• t ..... "' '"'' 0.-°"'~· .... ",.," ' ..... , •. ...._, ..... ~ """" """''~ _. "' ......_... ... • "' v .. ·-"'., ~ l \tilQn j.,•,l\._ .... ,, .• \.9 ........ ,.. ~ ..... :'O IJ., l") ,,...,....,.,. "'W ........ h~ iu· .. ..,, That's an apt description of ho.th busi_ness and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotng and which people are helping them get there,just watch ·credit Line' -everyday tn the Buslnesssecttonofyournew ~Pillt ·"-t .. Orange Coe11 OAllV PILOT/Thursday, May 9, 1985 .. by Tom Batiul<-DOONESBlJllY .. , THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Cross my heart and hope· to . Well -ge.t a little sick." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~ ------,.,.,-~ s-? ... • ....... , •. ------~D~~A "Say hello to Marmaduke!" DRABBLE ~.BACON. L£iiuc.e. AND I OMti.iO ~At40W\G\.{ l . """"'"'="'===4--0\.l _ BIG GEORGE by Virgil P,artch (VIP) "George, why DO • self·portr•lt?" •I ~E'\' I \HATS ALL "THE QUIET Aeot.JT ~. by Ke~in Fagan SHOE Mil .~~~. I'M AAVING WOU9t.6. wr~ 11U~ 5TO(Z'( Aet>UT1l/~ SIG E?AAK ~~ST .. PEANUTS B~OOM COUNTY lfOW. .. ff'5 mJE, 115 !I N.£, I PON'r /tfl,CJ( ~ Ml?. ~-· \ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I t-1 GI.AD I DeCJoet> ""fo GEi PDSES ~ t'U1 WllL Ref\LL'{ LIKE - TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE by Jeff MacNally UE.~ ~tcWE 1J.f ~'(CAN'T°'~ ... --~~~~~~--., by Charles M. $chulz .svrTHeN 1H£/f£'5 )QI I YO<l'Kt Qr(AY I by Lynn Johnston ' WHfffCHA GOflN 1iE ~.~-HSV? PAt-lSIE.$. I by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady GARFIELD STOP ~NG-flBOOf' YO<M2 PF.AS "fOOOf{rHcr by Jim Davis WUC2 ~60 A>fATOeS ! SOMETIMES WE'l2£ NOr~10 MeAR lHE. l1M'M / JUDGE PARKER \ Y·YoL> ~EfP~ l.ALKIN' LIKE -.-..-.-l~AT ANt> I'LL RE,ARR,A~E YE~ l«>SE, LOUDMOUTH! OM,NO, TMANK YOO. [JUST HAD MY FIR5T ENCOUNTER WITH A DIAPER 6AG by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold L~Doux _, __ Neilher vulnerable. North deals. WEST •A J 10 NORTH •K9 <v Q OAK75432 • J 8 4 EAST ~ K JI08832 OJ •785432 \:1 9 -0 Q1086 •K9 SOUTH •.Q8 •1a ~ A754 0 9 + AQIO~SU The bidding: Nerd1 Eaat Soatll · Weet 1 0 P... I ~ P ... I o P.. SNT p.,. , ... p ... O~nlng lead: King of <::?. Almoat every bridre book for beginners cont.Ins a table of open· Inf leadt. These ar~ sound, and u1u1lly you pay dearly for depart· inr Crom the principles laid down thtreln. However. no amount. of rules can 1ubittltute fol' common senH. The t..bles cover moat 1ltuation1, but thty tinnot handle 1peclfic hands. To Illustrate thlt point. consider THE KILLING LEAD this hand from the Vanderbilt Team Championship at the recent Spring North American Championships. held in Montreal. The bidding shown oecul'T'ed at the table where Subhash Gupta of Calgary held the W eat hand. He waa preparing to bid some number of heartl when, to hla aurprlH, South bid the 1uit in front of hlm. So he pa11ed and three no trump became tht final contract. It wu obvlou1 from the Hiddin1 that dummy waa quile liktl' to con· tain a 1ln1leton hean. If It waa a low card or the ace. d.elartr would probably have at leut two htan atoppera. But to cater to the poal· blllt7 that either North or Eaet woeld have a alnfleton qu.ei of heart.a, w .. t led the klaJ of Mana. Whtn that picked up boe.h the ctuffn and nine, declarer wu doomed. He held up one round, wo' the heart -l .... continuation and crossed to the king of diamonds to take the club fineue. West wu able to cash hia winners to infiict J substantial defeat on declarer. You might expect Gupta's teim • CHARLES Go REN to rain quite a few point• on thl1 deal. Indeed. aa the cards lie \hree no trump can be made with the lead of ~ low, heart. T hat contract waa reaCllecf a t e o er -table aa well. However. Sally Wheeler of Hou1- ton. Texas. also found t he lead of the kins of hearta, eo there waa no swing on the bot.rd. ,_ ...... dee~ c ..... a...· .......... u. .. ....... ~ ...... wrtt. G.,..a,..._a..u., ltot Cleee•le-Aw., C••··· -.. N.J. 08077. -··-- J L--..;.Nll.;;;;;.-.IC...,11).-.·.-.m....__t-__,..._1&..:lll==DI;:-._ ML& m1C1-fta& 9RC1 NOTicE OF PUBLIC HI A NG8 ON PACIFIC·8ELL'8 APPLICATION NO. U-01-034 Ml.le--- Lail Septemw " announo.d our plan to • tht Callfornla PubllO ~tllltlee Comml9alon fOf an Iner .... In our overall rat•. In F•bruary. " Provided a notkle With Meh cuttomer' 1 !Mii wtllch dMCtlb9d the reuona tor the requeet9d lnctMM and the approxlmett ttfeot1 ot tn. propoeed Interim aurcharge on the ratM and ~of a r...-.tatlYe Mmpte of our atrvloea. In that notio.. wt 1ta19d that wt would notify our cuatomera of the eta .... ""* and too.tlont of hMrlnga on our ap~tlon to be conduct9d by lhe California Public Ulltlllee Comm!Mlon, Thta notice provtdM the da1• tlmte •nd 1o<:at1on1 of thele pubffe hearings. • ' lnc;r ..... In op«ttlng eotl1 end lhe Cott• ot railing new capttet ~.,. to meet the growth In demllndl tor tetepnone ~tllfornla haYe made It neceuaty tor u. to aak tor lncftued r•t•. Thenfore, we •• requ9ttlng en 1ncr ... In our euthorl19d rttt ol rtt1Hn Wt .,. ettO aaklng lhe Com""-lon to rt'Mt ctepredaHon rat• to Diet they wUI acc:uralety rtnecl the toOnOmlc uteful lift of equlpmtnt, COtrtet past undtraccrual9 end allow u1 to begin to rtcOYer our ceplttl coel In a mann« that matcnee tn. conaumptlon of °"' capffal lnYMtment In our tQUlpmtnt. WMIN T .. INCRIAll WOU\.D llGIN Our requtat tor an Iner .... In our ovtrall rates Wiii be handltd In two ph ..... In the flret pnue -..naw propoetd tr.. lm~tatlon of an Interim aurcharge of about 3091. to be tfftetlw January t, t9M. The MCOnd ph ... wltl conelder I tlnll propo1a1, Identifying specific rate lncrMMS on a urvlce.by·ltt'Viee bali1. Thia nnat rate deelgn propose} wttl be lncorporat9d Into the application In mid-June 1985. It will be the eubjtlCt of additional hearlnQ9 wtllch will probet>ly begin later thla ve-r. The flnal Comm)1alon approYld rate dtelgn 11 expec19d to rep(aee the Interim surcharge arOUf'd the MOond half of 1986. . Aa wt atated In February, the revenue effect Qt the propoMd Interim eurcharge It a S 1,382 million geM<al ra.te inc, .... ~year. Howtvtr. wt are In tt\e proc.u of reevak.tatlng e>Ur revenue rtqunt and expect to lower It by approximately S400 million upon completion of thla revi.w. Although the exact amount of the r9ductlon could not be dttermtned In time IQ be Included in this notio., wt btlievt our r~ requett wlll be approximately $975 mffllon. Thi9 wtfl r9duce the propo~ Interim eurcharge to approximately 22 percent. This amount wlll be further reduoed by the amount of any lncrMM grant9d In Pacific Bell'• Amended Application For Removal Of Ptnalty filed March 25, 1985 cur'*1tly befor• the Commlalon. HowtYef, the lncrea ... requtated ln..trll• application are In addition to the eurcl\arge r1queeted In Pacific S.11'• Amended Appllcallon on lntra1tate Acceu Charges flied August 17, t9a... • The.Interim surcharge, If approved by the Commission, woold apply to our monthly ratn and one-time charges for all terVlon except Llfellne, coin tal-s>hone ca\ls, thole portions o., CENTR'EX Service and ~rport Intercommunication& Servlc. Included In the rate stability plan. Oataphone Olgltal Service, High Capacity Tranaport and Carrier Access Charges. (When we lower 9U' revenue request. we wm rec<?mmend that BellbOy Paolng Servlc.t al)d lmproYld Moblle Telephone Service also be excluded from the Interim surcharge.) Overall, the currently proposed Interim surcharge req~t of about 309/o would lncreue our total In-state revenues by 20.4%. II the rate changes we have proposed are adopted by the Commission. the estimated Impact on the average residence customer's monthly blll would be approximately SS 05 PACIFIC ULL'I PROPOSED "ATE CHANGES The sample of rates listed below Illustrates the approximate effect ot the proposed interim surchar e. The actual billed ..mount may vary-stigtrttydoe to roan g. MONTHLY RATES ---~ Present Proposed Present Effective Effective Monthly Rate with -0.85°1. Rate with 29.350/e Tariff Rate' Surcharge' Surcharge' ----------- Residence Service •Flat Rate $ 8 25 $ 8.18 $10 67 • Measured Rate 4 4~' 4.41 s 76 • Foreign Exchange -f lat 1S 00 l 4.87 19.40 -Measured 8.50' 8.43 10.99 • Custom Calling S~ -One Feature Pac age 3 50 3.47 4,S3 Business Service •flat Rate 17.1S ,17 00 22 t8 • Measured Rate 8.25 8.18 10.67 •Flat Trunk 2S.65 25.43 33.18 • Me11ured Trunk 8.25 8.18 10.67 • Foreliin Exchange 19 50 19 33 2S.22 • CEN REX Primary Line 10.40 13.57 (Not on the ra1e stability plan) 10.49' • Seml-PubllC Coin 20 00 19.83 2S.87 • Cus1om Calling Services ---=.One Feature Package 4 20 4 16 S.43 0 Addltlonal Extended Area Service and mlleage increments may apply in some areas. • Thtl percent change between the present effective and proposed effective rate for each service Is approximately 30.5%. These' rates are slightly different from those listed In our February notice due to CPUC Decision No 85-03-042 Issued March 6, 1985. I The rate includes $3.00 usaoe allowance. • The rate includes $3.60 usage allowance. • The rate Includes 5 4% surcharge ---- Rates lor private line, and certain CENTREX and other services would also be affected ONE-TIME CHARGES Present Proposed Present Effective Effective Tariff Char~e with~ Charru wtth Charge ·0.85°1. urcha 29 35% urchargt1' Residence Service • Installation 01 a Simple $34 21 $44 63 Residence Acoess l.Jne e Change Cius of Beale Service 14 87 19.40 • Custom C.alling Services 5 00 4.96 6.47 -One Feature Package Business Service e Installation ot a Business Access Line 70 00 69 41 90 SS • Change Class. Type or Grade of Service 30 00 29 75 38 81 • Cus1om Calling Servlces -One Feature Package 6,00 s 9S 7 76 • The percent change between the present effective and proposed ett~tlve charge lor each service Is approximately 30.5"!.. The currently propoltd effective charges are slightly dllfecent ofrom those llsted In our February notice due to CPUC Decision No 8S-03-042 Issued March 6. 198S. ESTIMATED REVENUE IMPACT Ute estimated revenue lmpac1 and lnttrlm acrraiirge are-as tottows. roentage change tor those portions of services sub1ect to the currently proPOsed Basic Exchange Service Re~1dence Lines Business Lines Seml-Publlc Coln Pr~lne Foreign b change Service CENTREX Local usage Toll Usage Other Total Estimated Amount of Increase (Mllllons) s 176.4 102 9 97 105 9 33.9 213 l 167.6 512 8 2315--- $1,362 0 Average Percent 'Change In Revenues 305% fi All of the amounts shown above are estimates The Commission stall and other interested parties may also make proposals The final determinations applicable to this rate Increase request will be made by the Comm1ss1on alter hearings are held. The Commission may grant rates different from those requested, and the rate changes authorized may be In different classes of service and/or higher for those classes ol services listed PUel.tC HEAIHNGI The hearing dates listed below give you an opportunity to express your view$ to the Commission wrl11en comments or make a brief oral statement at the hearing Oates May 20, 1985 May 22, 1985 May 23, 1985 May 28. 1985 May 29, 1985 May 30, 1986 Oates and Locations of Publlc Witness Hearings In Appllcatlon No. 85·01--034 Before the California Public Ulllltles Commission ./ Times 2:00 & 7:00 PM 2:00 & 7·00 PM 2:00& 700 PM 2:00 & 7 00 PM 2:00 & 7·00 PM 2:00 & 7:00 PM Locations Community Room. South Pasadena Public Library, 11 15 El Centro St . South Pasadena, CA 91030 Room 358, County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101 Board of Supervisors Chamber. 10 CMc Center Plaza. Santa Ana. CA 9270 1 Aoom t036. State Office Building, ~50 Mariposa Street Fresno. CA 93721 Room 1098. EmplOyment Development Department. 722 Capitol Mell, Sacramento, CA 95814 Autmbly Room. Fltst Floor. State Office Bulldlng, 11 11 Jecl(1on Street. Oakland, CA 94607 You may submit The Commtaalon wetcomea your comments. If you cannot attend the .. hear1no1. you may aubmlt wrlUen oomment1 to the Commtnlon at OM of the addr ..... 111t9d b91ow. Slmply state that you are writing about Apptlcatlon No . 86-01-034 of Pacific Bell. A copy of Pacific Belt's application and related exhibit• may be lntpteted a! 111 local publlc o~ or 111 headquarter• identlfltd below. Addtttonel M*lng daY9 wltl be devoted to anatyzlng the need tor the requested rate lncrMM and waY9 of allocating any IPPfOwd 1ncr .... wnono reeldtntlal, comm«cial, and lnduttrlal cu.tomera. At ttteee hNflngt, the Commis.k>n wlfl reotNe thl t"tlmony of P.ctflc a.ti, and the t•tlmony of othef lntertet9d par1lea. and lht Commllelon 1tan. The CommlMk>n ataff con11tt1 of englneera. aecountantt . economist•. and attorneys wtlO ~tty t\llllUal• the propotala of utllltlet for rate tncr ..... and pr9Mf'lt their analyMI and rte:ommtndettona to the C~ at publlC .,_•rtnos. • • "you woulcfllke to ~tlc4Pelt In tMte proatedlng• and netCS advtc. on how to dO IO, #flta to tr.. Pub!M: Ad"*>f. Callfornla Public Utllltlet CommltllOn. 3M> McAlllater Street, San Francltc:O, CA 94102 Further information may be obtained from Paclftc Bell at It• headquarttr• 11 140 ~ Montgomery Street. San Francleco. Callfomta IM 10s, 111 local publle off~. Of ffom the Ca44f0tnla Publle Utilltlet Commllll<>n, Olrtc:tor ol Public Affal~ 3M> McAHi.ter Street San FrandtcO. CA 94102 9. 1M6 ..... .....CCMMT ..cnnoue• I a I , ..... ~--llOTaCW CW~ ..-ft&il 7 W•'F II = AVA&M&ITY 0# COUNTY 0# Ol'9.... The................. AlfUI, TO .. MelUM..W 1nu...._,.,of1M~-~~-~aa-11 • Mlll=m• Pure11ent tQ S.01lon'eatlorl of l<.IVIN P ..OACH AOl.NK> a IOHI IUll-WM.OP ~ .... ltllllll~CMCM 1 t04(d) ot IM linternel All¥-tor CNino9 Of N9me Ne.aa fllACHIHU, 11211 1G111 C*ll•• MO. C'M... c.tlt a. ~ COde. Neice le llet9by No. A 121762 ~ Ln., ~0. ~ .... 6 '1:-'*\.~~..... 1• , Qllltft tMt IN 8NW recum OM>f:A TO inc11on 8eeclll, CA Nt4f ..UT1¥1 DKI AM1'0ll ---•• for tM Celender )'9S IM41 IHOW CAUU flOA kglo Aa.tenaro Orttc iJIO..... Mt, 117 ~ .... C.. of The Huneelctt Faun-CHAHOI OI NAMI GaWt NOTIOI IS Hl"l•Y MMa. CA_., ddeln, 1 prMtie ~ (S.C '°'4) 1122 CetrOI To-ne Lii , WM ... a pulllC ,_,... n'8 ~ Ill _. II ...... et IM foun. t<EVINP.AOACHr.fll9d Huntington l e41otl, CA ...... ~tMOlty~ ~.-'11t'~1C= . CSadon't .,,.,... of\lloe tor a ~ In !t* 0Gun tot WI t1M4I of .. Clly d ............ _... JI!-- 11 1p 1 *11 dutln9 ,..,._ otoer ~ ~ but!~ COft-a..ct1. In 1... Counoll • ~ flCMn htn t •30 c;t111n99 1119 MIN lrCWft ~by' an lndMduat Chamw of tl'le OMc TNt , Ill -... a "'· to 5 p "' by tnJ cltllln l<IVIN I> AOACH to l<IVIN 8er9k> OeW1 , HufttlfWIOn laad\. wtltl IM~ Clllftr .. Or• wt1o ,....._ It within llO PAUl TNe 141U"""4 ._ ltled .. Ille"°"' cl f;IO P.M .. « .... ~--1. -~ ..._ IN de. .. of tNI ll IS H[M:IY ~MD Wfttl tM County a-1' of Or· • aoon tt+-=-• ~ ..,_ publlcetlon, tflat • ptt90111 ln......O 1n .,. County on Ac>t1f n . I«* on T~0 tt1e 21.. ~ ~ c- TM found41tlotl'I prtnQpel the matt• aforlMld _.. tN6 -d MaV, 1tl\8, tor lM DlllW Ptlott ..., I. 11. II. .. of\lloe 11 ioat«1 •• 1ne1 b9fofe ''* coun 1n o.cwt· ,., .. ~ of GOMldertnQ .,.. ,.., MltcMll. !MM, Callfomi.. men• No. ~ 11 100 CMo Pub!llMd Or~ C09IM _... d tN '*"*'I Qom.. ~ TM pMc;ipel l"l\8NI09' of Cent• Dtllle w-t. Sent.a D4111y Pilot A,,rt125, Mey 2, I, mlMIOn'I .,_, to l.OM ~ lhe foundaUofl II Alcflltd Q. Ma. c.llfot~lel on 5/31115, 18. 191& Ch fltO,. M ·15 Md Pm.IC mncl Huneellet M I. 15 o·-. A.M . and Th-92' oee191ettoft No., Ak:Nrd a ThornM. 11181 tnen and,.,.,. ltlOW c:.llJM, • z-~ .... Mltdlell. ltvlN. Cellfe<nle If ll'IY they .,...., wl'ly Mid •-.,. W\T1C( 1t i. a,....,_ to Cl*'OI 92714 • ~ltlOn fof cNngi9 of Mine ~ "" tM a!:°" +-I (OM) _,,. PubtlMO ortn09 COM! lhOIAd not bl anin1ed ol pr tfOf'll Uml9ed U. 0etW Ptlol May 9, l"5 IT IS FURT~ER Ot~ K·tna AC"'10U9 .,._ D1Mr1ct . Zone(L.~ Th-964 IN• a C09Y o1 tnw oroer 10 NAm :::....n CZ) 10 Ult*ed U.. Ollllrtd - lflOW cm.-e be S)UblleMel In C0111U11 ZOM , mi•• ---------lh90r"MgeC0991 DeltyfilO', Tl'l9 :==: ~ ar• ~ oll ~ (L.~ rtaJC M)TlC( 1 M""8C* 01 09Mfal ~II.HEIM SOFTWARE Cl..()l) tor ttle purpoea of NOTICI meu19tl0n. puOlllll9d In 1111• nt 11 Von Kiiman ~ cJl9ng oll ...... TM Pf-op. ~... ~~·!:cu°':·= 130 . .,.,,.,..., Clllfor'ni9 92714 = i:.~ ~ ~ Nolloe lt.,.,..,.,.gfYll\1'\at •-· ,._ -• .... ,. Wtnetl ~ an lndMOs u-~ the Boerd of TruttMI of the f'"" to IM .,.y"' __, ~-~. 13814 11-StrMI. ~,,_ ....... -•-~untlngton a.ac:h City "t.i«t APR 15 1985 w 111ni.r. CA 90805 Dtcl•rette• Me~ 8chOol Olttrlci of 0r-. ..-v '· MOOM, M .. Thll bu,,,,... II con-....... tM *'111fonrnenW County, wilt r9C9IW IMled .,__. 9f . the .. _,,., .. , duct«! by· an tnCSlvldual ~·of Ml4 lOM cNnte- bldt up to 2:()0 PM on IM Cowt WIN91'l Altig All ln--«I pettona -22nd day of May. 1985, 11 P\I~ O.aft99 Cout Thia 1t1tement .., .. "*' ll'Mted 10 .nend Mid,_. theoff\Ctoft8'dSdlool Ol9-p .,~12& .. 2.,. with th9 County C*1I of 0.-• h I trlot, IOCa19d II 2045 I ~:'~~:'....,.I " ... ay • •. County on Apr14 24, ~dfof ·::'•" l ~ Cfalmer L.aM. Huntington ' Tll-922 = . ..........., to z-5:$ a..cn. Callfo<nla, II which m...,. -lllM Mid bide will bl put>-Publllh«I Oflng9 eo.t 84-l5 and~.,,. . llc:ty OC**' encl rMd for· NllC NO TIC[ Daily PllOt Apftl 25. Mey '2. 9, atlon No 14--33 SCHOOL & OFFICE SUP· NOTICI °' 16. 1985 Fur1Mr lnfol;;..cton !MY AM bld1 1r1 to bl In IC· =~~ ao ., ~W 8'9 cordlnc9 wllh CondltlOnt. YOU ARE. IN OEFAUL T l't8.JC fl)TlC( ~ ~ =--- lnttruc1lon1, and SP9Clll· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ---------POPPIES UNUMITIO. cation•. wfllcll .,.. "°"" on y 23RD ., •• ; · "'"5 file In Ille Otfle9 of IM ~~r~~SM:ou TAKE 1A'C. F~A~H ~·~~-~20M~A::'iia'~ P\lrc;h~ Ag9nt ot Mid TION, TO PROTECT YOUR The toltowlng P9rton1 ... HACM. IY: A ... te M. ... School l•trlcl. 20451 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE dOlng butlnw•: STUFF ·o W•Haa. ct1J Ctlftl Ot9fte Jane Stolrow. Crall'M' Lan9. Hunt~ton SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE ROLL •2. 704 . E. 9alboa. • scm Oranoe 0.... .,~.:r lr9tlc>. El Toro, BMd\, Celltornla, 9264 · IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· N9wpOrt 8-lfl CelbM .,. ... t, -CA I No bldd9r mey wlthdf-NATION Of THE NATURE 92626 ' ,.,.... ~ ,,.,_ -~ "''bid for. petlod of forty· OF THE PROCEEDING JoMph s JlitOn'e .. -Dr ..... AN. CA ,.,.. (45) deys alt•:::,:· AGAINST YOU YOU Muir lrvlne Callfornll . ·--.. ===--------..,. .. ~:: :,i:,c::1~US1 ... Of SHOULDCONT-'CT ALAW· Th011 t>utln911 .. con-,.... ...,,_ ~ w. AleUnctar. ,., YER duct90 by en mdMOuel 1112 LAmon Hlgtlta. Senta 1119 Huntington BMcil ....,ty On MAY 16, 1985 11 10 00 JOMC>h S Jljonl9 ,.,_,CA 12706 School Dlltrle:t r...-vw IM AM, PE.ELLE FINANCIAL Thia 111tetnent Wll fll9d Tllla ~llneee 19 ~ rlghl lo r•IKI eny or Ill bide. CORPORATION as duty ~ w1111 1119 County Cl9nc of Or· ~ ...., a -1*1· 8'\d not ~uy ICC9PI T .A.. "'7 ---tM tow.I bid •nCI 10 wetv. polnt90 ruatM und41r .. "' ange County on April 19, ,._. • purauent to 0..0 of Trust 1985 ~ W ~ :';rn1:i~=1~~!i~uia1i-~~:" t3.~12~4~9:·o':. Pub11111eO OrangemC: No:i~~AHY u;c::,~ -.._; Dat9d: May 6• 1985 flClal R«:ord• 1n tile oltlc:e of Diiiy Pilot Ac><ll 25. Mey 2. 9, GIVEN ltllll • IMibllC ...... ..... ttle Count, a.ti ol Or· ~ IMctl City the Countt Rec:ordet or Ot· 16 1985 wlllb91*dOytNCley~ anoeeountton •,t= lctM* IJtaMct of Or-.. en~ County C..Utornla. · Ttl-913 cJI of ttle Qty ol ~ C•11ntr. •ob ••11d, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC BHCh, In the Councll P\lllllfled ~ CoeM PunlMalftt Ae9ftt, ....... AUCTION TO HIGHEST Bl[). Chambtr of the Chrlc Dalw--.. ..._ 9 1 2S 30 P\lbll"'9<1 0rang9 Coul D E R F 0 R C A S H P\BJC M)TIC( C9nt•. ~ 9-d\, 1tl& ~ __, • • • ' OlllyPllot May9, 18, t985 CASHIER'S CHECK OR at ltle "°"' ol !:'° P.M., 0# Th-171 Th-98e CERTIFIED CHECI(. (~y· '1CT1'TIOUI ....... u IOOn "*--• po9-- ---------able at time ot Ml91rtiswtut NAm tTAT'llmlfT lt>'9 on T~. 1111 2i. •-t.r W\TV'C -Of tile l:Jnll«I Slit•) TM tollowlng per90nS are day of Mey, 1tt6. tor .. ... ~nu•~ ... -~, doing t>ulineel aa: purpoM _of contldtrlnt _& ....... c---at the Cllac>man Avenue en-HEAL TH DIRECTIONS, pr~ ........, ()Ml. ._._ ...,.., , !rt.nee 10 the Civic: C9nlet 4010 w Cllan<ll9r Senti ,...... .... rlflt -"AN UA- tul'INOft COURT Building. 300 E1t1 Chac>man Ana. CA 92704 • GENCY OROINANCE 0# 100 CMc C...... A'll., Orenoe. CA all rlghl. Moi.-. Redman 2430t THE CITY Of HUMTINOT~ Dr. W..t 11119 and lnlerMI conll9y9(! Ontario Ln Lake F-CA BEACH fltEQUIAIHO POS- left .. AM. to 1nd now held by It undet 92630 ·• ' TINO Of VACANl PROf»· CA. l2'1Qll ~Id Deed Of Trull In t"9 Ell9n PunlCl'I. ~ Fi< ERTY." Pl1lntltl: JEAN M. OeSAN· property Jltuat90 In said AY9 59a1 e.ac:h, CA 90740 . Said urgenciy ordlnenoe TO County and Stele desertbed This bu1tn111 11 con-would permit U. Huntlngeon 0.S~I JAMES S. as The Soulh«ly S5 leet ot duct90 Oy I o-netal 08'1, 8Mctl Pollce Depertment IO c ... No 024 43 27 LOI 6 as tnNSUr90 along Ille nersnlp c:he ... • • • • reepol .... ••wolMt N ...... ~ bound•"' line of Ell•n Pu11ach. Mor9119 tor er-.°'*· .,,., lf'IS -"', . ._., · -• Reomen 04'* ~ llU6aarlC9I at-NOTICat You heft bMft MIO lot ot Traci No 453,., Thi$ alatetnenl ... ,..., r.cttnQ ttl9 ~ and .... 1119& TM court_,~ P9f map rec:ord4IO In Boo& with lhe County Clwll of Or· tar• cl tt1e ,..._, .. ol Hunl-etelMt ,_ ~ ,_ 16, peg• l5 °1 Mts-Countt on Apnl 19, ington 9eectl. MMe '-d ---,_,. Qllll"90VI Maps. In tl'l9 Of· ~ All ll•••llr:l l)9f"IOnl ... ~ .,.... ao ...,._ "9ed flcl ol tile county rec:ordef of fl17atl lnllll9d to Mtend MIO llMI'· eM .....,_"°" Mtow. Mid Orenoe County. Call· PubhSlled Or111g9 Coul i~and ••Pr•n th•lr II you wish to loMk Ille ad, tornl1 25 M 2 9 tor _....._, Mid Vice of en 1ttomey In 11111 APN. 426-291·01 Dally Piiot Aprii · ay ' ' or....--Ord4· manet. you lhould do to TNator or rtce<d own« 16· 198s Th-925 ~ Uf9enCY promptly to th1t yoor writ·. J1"'9I A. Muaaaclt and Irene F~ lnformatton m.y tan reeponM, If eny. may .be C MulalCIC ..,._ u-111\TIM: b9 oOtalMCI trom th9 Offlol lli.d on tllM The str .. 1 .OdrMI 1no l'"llUU'I nu ~ ol th9 City Cler1l 2000 Mein AvtlOI U1190 ha Sldo 09-olhet common dellgnatlon, . s1r..i Hunt~on Beldl, mand1do El tribunal ~ 11 any ot Ille ./H I property FlCTITlOUI IU.,..U Cat~ t2&48 _ (714) cSeCldlf coatre Ud Sl""9.u· d1scrtbed 10011e i s ~ ITAnMaNT _ ~1 dlancia 1 m.nos Que Ud r• i>urportld to be l lJ14 S&n The roRowlng ~ ••' ()eted· Mey 7 IN5 apond1 Oenlro de 30 dtas Ana A¥9nul Co111 Mesa dotng busl~ as MOO-I CfTY '0# ~­Lit ta lnformeclon Que CA ERN LOGIC SOFTWARE HACM IY: Allele •. lllOul The unc>ersogneo Trustee SERVICES S901 WarMr W I ·-CttJ CW11 S1 Utt90 a.see SOl>Clllr el d1sc1a1ms any hab1lny tor any A\19 Su11e 181 Hunlongton ~~ OfMge Coe9t conMjo de un aoogado en oncorrec1ness ot the street Beacl'I CA 9i649 ttaily P!IOt.~ 9 1Q8S •II uunto det>erla Meer lo a<ldresa 1nd otner common M 1 c n a11 L 1C1 g no"• -t.. , _ Th-9&7 tnm90l1t1men1e, <le esta <leslgn111on 11 any sllown 10184 Memmac Or Hunl· m1n1ra, su reapueste ner~n 1ng1on e.acn. CA 9~6 1 escrtt1,stlla~e1guna,puede s.tdsalew1ll t>emade OUt Ron'ltd Meritt, 2•12 Mf r90tatr901 1 tl«npo. without covenent or war-Anaheim C" 92806 j 1 ·TO THE RESPONDENT r 1nty. e11pres1 or·1mplled, re-I Thll bus1n111 II con· ,..'!:r.--'a 111..J" °' The P9fltlonet nu n141d e g11dlng 1111•. potMU>on. or d~ed by. • o-net•I ptn· ·-'""= __ _ petition concerning your encumbrances 10 pay Ille ~111p ., _ _. ,,._,,,_. marriage u you 1811 10 n19 e unpll<l balance ot tl'le Mich ... LeCegntna .,... .. ~ r91POOM within 30 dl'fl ot rio11(s1 MCured Oy Sli<l n .. s 1111emen1 ,..., 'llled The ::~ ii-r.on1 tile dat• that !tlls summon• OMd 01 Trust plus aslwttri tile Counr; Cletll or Or-haw• 11'19 uee of 11 letWd on you.your Cleleult proV1d4IO on said no11(1), td· ange County on Maret\ 27, tn• F1c1111ou1 Bu11n•11 m•y be entl'ed end the 111nC9IS 11 eny undet the I 1985 'N-FREEDOM HOMES, CO\lft /!lAY 9nl9f 1 lu<igll*\I wms ot SIJd Deed oLlnal...1 ~ 1176MelnS"991 •A . .,.,.,,., MUCJIJT1Cl F1TTSc CHARLES E. FTM'S. born March 17. 191 2. Honolulu. T erritor y . Paned away May 7. 1985 m Lona Beach. Calif Surviv~ by lovin8 wife Wil~. son. Charles Fi tts, Jr . (laughter in law. K..ay dauahter, Sandra ontiifJlfftO. T~ QI ~ ot"4tr order1 conc•rnlng of tile Tn.ostM and ol the Oallr Piiot ""''1 2s Mey 2 9 nl9 Flctltlout 8utll'IM8 law Robert; dauahter. dMtlon of property, SC>QUaal trusts c:retled by sal<l Oee<l 16 198S Name retwr«l to •l>OY9 WM Mary May Nieben. aupporl, child GUIJlody Gllll<l Of Trull , ...._ .,_. Th·9l2 Olllett<lo!..,. °'V9'. 2~"';,1~ 90A-LA-laW, Thomas, 9UP<>rf, attorl'l9'( i-. cot19. t At the tune O• ""' inm.. .,,... d d lndtue11 01het r9il9l11 m1y publ1C1t1on ot 11111 nollQe. NO F-174187 an f ive gran • be grant9d by Ille eoun The tl'le 1ot&I •mount 01 111e un· P\a.IC NOTIC[ PllHlp H McN1me1 1176 ctuldren. Pactflc View g11nltllmef\I of wages. talt· pt ld b1J1nce ot 11'14! Ol>ll· onrTI ......... 'I ••••-st M•lf' Stl'Ml. •A. lrvtne Cali-M ortH<>rv, Olreoetors "" edb llle abOve """ '""' --lorn1e92714 ·-J Ing ot money or pr ope . ., or gallon secur Y NAMf ITATU•NT Dale Slmbro 180, Gal· N ew p o r t Be a C' h other court authorized described deed o1 trust ar>d Tiie following l)fWtont are •tea T«•-Carone d9I &l-f.2700 proceedings m1y •lso rflUll Mllmll90 costs upenaes doing butlneet u Mer Callfom11 92625 -------- MAR 7 1985 t n d Id"' 1 nc1 ' 1 s MORCOM SERVICES. This ooal"9tl *H eon-BITETTI u. A. 9'·9ftdl. Ci.rt, 9f: S 114·~ 90 145 E 1a1n s1 Ap1 ts <iuc1ec1by 1 11mtt90 1>9'1'*· ADELE B. BJ 1 •'1 J 1. -'· ~ 09pllty Ci.rt The ~tcla/Y unoer sel<l Costa Mesa C 92627 stllp "" .i.ttrey M Hylton. Al· Oe9<l ot Trust hefltolore e•· Donald Cl•"' MorlWlty Tnia 9111.,...,.,1 •U flied puaed away May 7. torney II Law. 1300 Dove ecuted 8t'd <lell..,.,90 IO Ille 14S E 1a1n St Apt IS wll" IN! Cour>ty Clerlt ot Or· l985. I n Newport StrM t, Suite 300, Newport ur>OetSlgned 1 wrllteri O.C· Coate MIN CA 921121 •"09 Count'-on Me~ 1 198S Beach. Ca Surv1ved Belch. CA 92660 latellon of Oefeutt end 0.-ThtJ/ bu11n1n •• con Pv ' ' Publlsned Orange Coul I mind lo< S•le en<l a ""men di..c·E-:i t' .,, indivl<lueJ l>llsl\90 Of•~ Cout by husband, Donuruc 01lly Piiot Aprll 25. May 2. 9. No11ee 01 Oefeull and El«· ~n M~otrlty ~~~ P!lol Mey 9 111 23 30· Joh n Bttelll, sons, 16 1985 11on 10 Seti The underSIQned Thoa 1111emen1 wu hl.o Th-~9 Rand D Bitettl, Jef • Th-918 ceuM<l said NotlC• ol 0.-with ll'le CouNy Cieri< 0, Or· ---------11utt 111n<1Etection 10 Seil 10 ar>ge County on "prll 18 I frey J ohn B1t ett1, Ml.IC NOTICE De recorded in 1114! county 1985 P'talC NOTICE Daniel P AdalMOn wr1ere into '"1 prOPe't• '' ~u.. 1Bett\ Joi Steven ioc:~~ cor<luc11ng sa1e Pubhsl"fl<l Oran9t1 Coast .:~~rOf Paul . Bitetll, daugh I TAT!MfNT OF UANOOHMINT Of UM°' FICTlTIOOI au ....... ,.,.. PEEL LE FINANCIAL COR· Daily Pilol "0"1 25 M•~ 2 9 UM Of f'ICTTTIOUI l pr s . K I m be ... 1 e II PORA TION S9 1 Cam•no De 16 198S rn.924 ~UNA• G 1 J son l Garv l. The following persons hew atMlnO<>n9d the ute or Ill• Ftc11tlou1 Bualn111 Nam• NA TIONWIOE HOTEL LIOUIOA TORS 3400 lrvlM A'll Suite 218 ~ Belch, CA 926llO Lt Reine •'()() San Otego. Tne 1ottO'#ln9 p111on1 Lauren Alexander CA 92 108 {619) 299· 1110 I 111,,. eblndOn«I ,,,. u.. or Peelle F1n1nctat Corpor-..,._IC """TIC[ tr>e Ficlltloua Bueineu (8 111). SIX grand · e11on Tru11M By O<enet ... _ "" N•m• GRANTS FOOD children. one great Blec11, R~iontl Manllgef fllCTITIOUt au ... ll SERVICE 2310 Sanlt Ana '"'andduld $ervt('(l9 0111 Apnl 11 1985 . Co111 M9sa., CA 92627 r>' PuDlltned o.anoe Coatl ..... ITATIMIN'T Thi FICtillOul BuSlnMI w 1U be held Satur· D111y P1101 Ao•tt 2S. May 2 9, d The IOllowlng l*'aon• are Name rttfeirr9d 10 1bOll'l #U l~ay. Mav I l. IOAM The fictitious Buslnen NatM r.ferr«l 10 &bO..,, WU n~ In Orange Covr>ty on ~Imber 31 198• f'ILE NO F-26'478A 1985 Tn·908 ~~u~~E: SKIN j\NQ hle<l ·~ Orange Coun!y on ~ a c I f i C' v I e w ---------lBOD\' C"RE 3751 S Feoruary 22 198S FILE I Mausoleum Pac1f1c S C "10 F-169612 f>ta.IC M)TIC[ :;~,~~1· , anti. Ana 4 Done L L9iJl9U 2310 View Mortuary, Di- l aura Rel'M "'~· 10135 S1n1e "ne Cotti MIOM CA I rectors. 644 -2700 Marjort• Joyce Wilson 19'0 ! 18th St L 122 ~ port BMch, CA 9~ .... tTATl•N'T Lt Hect.nd1, Fount••r> V11•· Cn..-ton. M .. (Au1il•r) ----------FICTITIOUS •U-11 l ·-• 9?627 The lol.__,. per90n5 art le) CA 9270& ~3 10 S " Tl'll• butlnW• wu con· CIUCl90 by 1 en ~1111du1l Thi• 11at9f'l'letll ... llle<l with 1119 County Cl9rlr. of Or· .,.~onM•yl 1985 Pu O.angt Caul ~""" Tlu1 bvt ln .. • •• con-Gien". • i nti ne 00tng bullMll ea· 1 · Cosll ~ ... C" 92'2 7 DESIGN LINES GLASS duct«! b~ In lndMoutl Tn1s b\nlneat wu con· 23S121111 Caluad1 MllSIO" ~=·.,ll~t ... lll80 cuct a<l by 1 9•n•r e1 Gi.nn CalVl'l ,.,,.., '2 1 19f ty -~ 0 Tn11 11at.,,_.,t -flleCI Dally P110t 11 .. 10 CA 9289 1 W!ttl the Coun c....... I ()f Otl~tnlP I CAIClar ln Mlaaton V .. to C,6 8"91 County on Apfll~ w•ll'> 1"9 County Ca.n of"Or· Th 98e 9269 t ange County on Mey 3 llNl5 PIEACE l"OTHE"S BELL BROADWAY ~TUA"Y 110 Broadway ( oc.ta Mesa f.4:' 9150 . RICliy LM Ostd• 235 14 PubltlMO °'"'09 Coat ?vollshed Orange eo.1 ---------Via Callt<ll MINl<>fl 11~!0 ~~~ Apnl 25 May 2 9 Oaol'y Ptlol May 0 1& 23 30 PACIFIC VllW P'\alC M)T1C[ CA 9269 1 •9SS II Tn11 b1o11IMH 11 con Tn-9~ Tll·tM MEMO"IAL. PAMC NOTICI °' dUC19CI by 1 ~at per1· ---------Cemetery • Mortuar\ ........ ...,., Mrltllp PWtJC fl)TlC( ---------Chapel • CremlltC'wy A p«'lnlt ~UOl'I for 0191\n C IYM P\9lJC M)TIC( lSOO Pacol!(' View 011vt'I .,..DP"*', Of thlt .,,. II Tritt 111191'1*'1 WU n1«1 ACnnoYe ....... _......;..;;;;;;.;,;.;;_;.;.;..;.;.;;..;;; __ , Newport Beacn PlfldlnO ~ 11'19 Call-w1111 the Count-, Cterlr. Of Or MAim ITATIMINT ncnnoue ...... 644-2700 lor'ftle COMCat CommlMiOtl enoe County on Mey 3 IN! TM ~ perwnt ere ..._ I TA 1"1mM'T hciooeed ~"*'1 "1'IMf do.ng ~ .. r~ 1o41ow1n9 peraiont .,. Er9ctl0n Ind 1'9f"O,.l l ot Publit"90 0rtng9 Coe8' WOOOl AIX 33t Cotta OOi1"Q b.slln9lt .. • ,,.,.., Atttl1 °'9ola)' ~ ~ Piiot M1y I 18. n . 30 , ..._. St eo.11 Mee1 CA, Rll81 S 81NO(RY SEA· tor IN&_,, tea~ 1~21 vices 150"l Qrsnc1 A,.. L.ocatton. '60 Uiguna Ce-T-.~ TOOO ""9Wd ~. hrltl Ana, C.. t2105 nyon ~. U0UM 6Mefl, ti' W\TV'r:' 33t Cosllt ..._SI ea.tel Frenll !MM. 114f ~ C9ltOrnle . P\& ... nu I "4 Meal ~ t'2!U7 I '" Aw •I eoeta ....._ ~em ~al Of Am Mltlhl M.,., ~ 1 Clll 9~7 °' L.,.,. IMCfllCl'Y Of ..OTICI O' )3t Coe•• ._.. St Cotta ... IN T.-l'lubl. , ... Legune 9Mcfl. '50 laouna .,.....011111 rn "'-'CA ,1627 1 Pt~tl9Ave •1.c M .Cal CtflyOn -.01-9, Legwn• ~la""9CJY~!Mt fhll bu1lneet 11 con 9~27 leecll. CA 12'6 1 tM u~~ .... "°' b9 ouetlld by-~ llnd .. ,. , Tiii• bll•lnffl II con· A p pllca ti on N11 rn b • r relC)OM!bl9 ~ an~ o.t>tl or T 000 11 ~ • OuC* 0y l!ulbln<l and _... ~140 lllbilll'8a OOl'ltrtct.O b't al\'f' TNt llltef'llerlt ... m.ct ''"*fill.~ ~Of the public: are ON oth9r "*°' mpelf on Ot _,. IN County ~ Of Or· Tllia 1'9timent .... flled ,,.,..._., 10 r9IPOftd Wl1fllll •ft• Jl\11 d•.. ano-County on Apfll tt wtlfl th9 Oountv Ol9r'I of Or· ten cNiY9 11 !My M'4 IM1Y O.t.0 thlt Il l day ot ~ tM! tnoa County on M•y 7, ttt6 Offt"*'la to Centornta 1MS m_,, ,.,_ COUIWl•IOn (713) Slar\A1l!rt9M. 132\llrginia ~Or.,. CoMI PuOlllhed OrllftVll ~ 11. ,.~ Pl . Coat• 11teea ... _~ Delly Piiot.,. 8 . ...,.., 2. •. Dtlf'f P1tot *" 1. ,, t3. ao. ~Or-...,._ ~Or .. ......_.11• 1 1M~ Hoe Mey 1 i . t. IN& Deity PM01 ....., ' l t ttt5 Tll t29 Tl'\..MS ., ~l rnr .. e:u -. - I • • Mc:COftMtCK ...0..TUAf'Y 1 ·9~ L~una Csnyon Ao ea l aQun1 ~i.cl'I Ca 926!>1 494 '14 t!> HA"°"--l.AW'N• MT. OUVI Mortua•v • CA'!melflf\o Crematory 16'5 Gitlef Av-e CMta Mesa 5&0 55!'J• D 1• L ---• .. Ot~ Coa" DAIL V PILOT IThunday, May 8, 1985 ~ ~-- ~Ifltll -L~ .... L..... .....~ .... c...... ITM 1·• ....... ~~--.... 1114 ·.iii:::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~s:;."f 11.375,000 e' Id . .:.J~!!k!!.~ .. ~ Ju9126 £2£1uma&f F1RE0PLACE.2pOOI; patloE. llM ....... l .... IT_'I ~:.:>.N~Ud::~~\~ 4300 eq ft •14~ PIP _,..., ....,_.t '",. 1&26 ~ & pettt Ilk•'°" lM. 1 & 8r Apta. --•• 1ow1no ~ 539-819C t H! OISC"IMINATIHQ Sida '550 U9 557-2841 UIT S~ou. 1 br St mo Oc.anfron18ilboa Panln T HE 0 11. '\ Pl LOT ·~ ..... ••• ~H~':rs i.:vAILABLE PR<WOIK*AL Huge 21< 2'A8a Oplx wfttl >prlnQ Into io1Jr MW 28f 8 5-'9301~ 876-6509 2Br & Conv.rt offiee Im· '8t 28a MX1 10 l>Ch, 1 oar get,'" ... ptkng, gd ., .. 12000/mo Avatf mid· June Call 213/8-43-686 t CL .... 'SIFIF.D Off l~F· H(~l 'HS 1'1r&RfoiXN6 t&28drmFutnl"*I xtr .. S875HUQ9yd dbl OarcJ.n AptlTownhotM. BAYAIDGE CONOO pecc411>1y malfll rHI· " ~ • '~ • ' • 38drm t~.ea F• ...,,.,... Superb er• on 8-hurtt Ulllltr. F1-gar 873-e33et'42-Hee Swimming pool, 9'\CIOMd trend New MCUr.cl, G•* d~ Avt mthly only t>-o Xlnl ~ 12IO 000 2br 2b4a gerden IPOt I/yo LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~909. flraplacl9, ltundry comm. Pool1 spa. 2 8d, 2 Jul\9 $5000 575.1349 New Bldg. OC Alrpcw1 .,._. CO<net of "-dtllll I Brttlol 700 eq " & 1350 sq It tmmed oocpy R & H INVESTMENTS 1152·87\3 NowPOft Beach 3o00 -8000 sq rt New Xlnt loc undergmd parkg Betty 714 /250-~795 Telrvhonr "\t'P ir 1·: Hu ... irw ...... ( 11u11 l rr: 831-3122 • I ger mor. seoo·1 twrr) 18211 Pwttllde Ln. HI mtll'f • fac11111 .. & volleyball ea. AIC. 1rp1c, 2nd aty , ___ _ \1 -~ L' ·.1 \l I F 'J $3M1IOBea1Al1y'-Ml·IM1 M95/mo&Mutllu128d2 court· Landacaplng. overtooklng pool Yacatlta OOµa\·r-rtulf' one ti\ fl u ~ •UllL.ITllTIAI.• BatownhouM.Alt811·1na, th<>Pttlng cloM by 3 $1400tmo780·1275 It h at07 Nwpt Bch acrou from A:fHI \ \(. •. -,::m I' \l 'H:lltl \.\I -.-,,04) 1'\lt OcMn, bay + cl"' ......._t• lut. ....... ! Uta =--&i..... I fr~, Inda.rm mllM from b .. oh. Avlll· ata · John Wayne Airport 600 ., ""'' --· -S M.. ..OEMENT able now Call Jennifer Brand new lux. 2bf 2b• Nwpt eel 3bl3b furn "" "· 2 ottlees + rec:ep--. . , . , • _ view. Enlet1al'*" 4 bdrm s;c11 ..... JE 3c E!i "= ,"''• -., ,,.., .... L ,. " ·• 1 1 "-d f 11 V ~ gal• " .._ (.I \""""ILILIJ ' ••> '--u ..... ,., -""" .,.. ...... • .. ""_.... •.o12 t803 14, 0 9 ""'' 0•· u u,.... • home811·811 .. ,poott>oh uonar ... $1.25grou • .1 ,:-,,:-, r r. ~··~·.")u40 ho::,w/prlval•tPB·Yard d•n go"rmt kit flyd OKI ~Oll-...May.Ju E /Wkd 6-426221 • gar, trpl, POOl·•P•~ t•nnlact;reaa648·8473 R&HINVESTMENTS ------..-..-... ·--------+ us f9C rm. AMume klda/J)9tt St350 ~allt Of yrty 11200. 5<46-3535 v.. n 1 • aaa ~ $129&.lt1495. 85<4-9090 852-8713 ...... t. lalt ..... 111 lalt e::.iO:t. °6Z11 ~T~ 539-8180 Beat Arty lee ec.rttront 21< 28a. Btwn LOWER 2 bdrm, crpa, IUJll."J TllU• ltatala tt oc Airport 1550 Incl t•I a aJ lMl ilatrll , 1111 TENORE631·126e ,_._ ••.u now&.Nne 16ltlttlh tln· ~sP~ ~:J:~5;S3qela. NON·SMOKERS. Lg 2Br l~IH 2tOI mall svca. Sec. photo .;;; _ _,._. ..... ___ ..... -... DTilll •~ ter rate S800 873-1900 ' 28• TwnhH Apt In •mall 2BRapt 2 lhr. ocn vu. Jae . copier avall 833-7588 LIN'\ISL£* I *'llTlll* -~· . *•lllTDJ•i Atutlltatt Val. NICEA2Pf~!MENTS Compt•x Patio.Pool.No S283/mo $240 dtp •CdMdloultes AC amPi 111\1 1&e ALLEGHENY. C.M. . NO ' 1 I ......,.ooma 1 l>loek to beach utlllllee peta. $850 l ... 640·0349 6-45-6398 or 536-t070/av prkg, from S-4s0. 2855 E 80' front909 on lido Soud 13841 RIATA. G.G. ~ CALIRLVUSINEALE~!-SAEOSI •-•--•-•--..1 ftM 5<40-36e6 paid Call 499-2S90 beet "Eut End" -4Bdrm HouMI+ All Content• -"" ..._ ..,... · Versalllel Condo L ... lng F ;;:a;nkshr lge 2Bd/2ba Coast Hwy 675-6900 on 2 Iota. 1649,000. FOR BROCHURE CALL Bayfront dock Dover In* ltMt lialfr W•t•rfront Si r 211 Pvt 1 Br, lrplc, ~·patio, No. Laguna. 2br 1'Ab4a lrg, Studio & 2Bdrm apt Hunt Bch S33511ast. XLNT RATES Own« tlf'lanclng. F\ & P AUCTION CO. SbOf .. ~rchltect ~taf'lorb . 1 .. 1.. Dup .. x upper 11300/mo. g~ ... ~25peta. .:tf .. ~5•J olean, quiet, gar.,upttalrs Agt 831-4™ $150dp, 840-9402 Iv msg 'SUPElil LOC-UTIL INCLO I ~ • .. 832-8628 DealQn« • home . ..,uper Yr"' 720-25"" ..... "21• St ...,. .,....., • ..,. 82&/mo. 491-1020 -1: I amenlllee I vtew Appt '7 ...,, _,..., ~ VILLA BALBOA 2jjr, n9W Furn room IOf rent, all uiii FROM$ 1.00 SF I UP Ill • only 714/831-5710 'TUATLEROCK * 4Br Sharp 2 BR. CPll/drpa, Quiet . a1udlo w/kltch I c1pts & paint, lrplc:, gar-pd, lrvlM area. all prlv. e ALL (7 14,.968-.6193 2ba, c:ln/brlte, tennla, a.JMa dl•l'lwather, gar999, no Ba•h Imm~ ._.. IS'"' age sac rl t" pool ... 8 BUY LANO NOWI Vic-lllffl IY .... pool9. 11395. 854-6109 PnJ.uaJa Utt peta S600. call &45-5517 ut1's25 No=:.,v;g';.so98 St075tmo ~4-'2'165 . avt now $285. 851-t.,.. la11'at11 orvtue tO A ~ Ba Cond ...... Live on Beach MI F prof • ~12.50t9f.,;,,,, cM':ny 3~+~~~~9V.% 1oa0n T~~E~~~tr~~; 28f wlgar. A BO/mo yrl'; .. LIDIYMRH I rt ~ Y•MIHYlfT 2Br/2ba Npt $456 .-12 ltatala ztll olh« pare.le HomH S179000lnolland Ownr St2001mo873-5519 only. Fireplace. 211 Lovely28drm 28a wlelt· ,.. GATED VILLAGE COM-ulll Teri 673-1552 uooV1LLAGEStoreOfof-... • "3 000 A • 7"" 1',."' t Cypr ..... ~ 17 Conditioning, llrepl~. an..,cu 1 e MUNI TY 2Bd 38d< VI lido F on ''7 -Mt-toe gt ·--- -640-8931 Of ,.,.. """ L.11 ff Wll -garage•. POOi • I IP•· Condo, w/d, mlc;fo, trash rm-m, Male shr CM home Pv1 flee space a r • ( 11) . 1 ..__llU •di... FN ••• "/LUii-. W .. N'T THE B..,.Es'T-? C1t'!IM Walk to South CoHt comp .. trpl, etc. Upalalre 2'.tBa. 1800-1800 sq. rt. BR close to bfach $375 tage. A/C. gar p~r111ng rs.... .._ ,._ -.,... • " --» unit 707 ..t.vocado Ave oJ PURE LUXURY Gar-tll'tncl 5_.8•4630 S t500mo Agt 675--4582 Captivating. BR home on Of make otf9I Eulbluff Outatandlng YU property. II nu Plaza. Avalltb .. Imm...... C<IM l675f'" 1876 s 0 age. SftA Jn master tult· u _i...-111111 lllm extra wide lot, ao near the condo. GrMt financing. 3BR 2'h ba, 2400t/t frl-; •sPXcio Os 283rrr ~ 1950. 2• t·O~ Avell now 8M~ t 191 . .. Dining room. wOOd-Prof 30 + shr 2Br 2Ba NB Store or omce 1582 New· .......... LIT bMch, t>Hulltul hard-owe Owner bought Level. I 1700/mo 1al & 2Ba Apt. 3 t>lk• to beaet •STUNNING lg 1 & 2Br burning flrtPl•ce. micro-Condo Nr Hoag $300 UIS port Blvd • c M 720 sq " REDUCED! ChO!c9 wood ll00<s and btlght another Model perlect 1 .. 1.,. cleaning dep. $700/mo. 661-3e53 2B• G1rden Apt Pool 1Br $550 2Br 2Ba $650, wave, oven, private patio. pd N/smkr 646-7332 $600/mo Agt 5-4 l ·50~2 •~•tton ..... wide corner rooma. sectuded maalw Call Tim Rl'lon•. Bkr ...._ .. -~-•..ii.. "l $525 & -. .. 5. 710 w t8th refrlg. stove, dshwshr ELEGANT LIVING only - ---Ctaatrca'al ""' ..,.., i di I 1•" "'"'23 .,... -... , .-..-I I N C II bt 15 mlnvt-to Fa•"I-M/F shr nice t>rlght 3 br on 1 Ull One iev.i. high c.lllng $U,te, outatan ng V!I ue today. vv-oo . ....._~, ·~· •n c.reu. ••I llar Hl2 WI lffll l AMA.IOI nc . o pets. a wn ..... .. • ..,., P b d k lk t I t llvlng rm .. wood & glast. for enjoy•ble llvlng "' 1, ... --· n•• ._.. 9-4 daily 545-4855 Island t5 mlnutea to So eM oat oc • wa 0 ta I I lovefY private patio and IU MIO ---nu' 111·1 11 28R 1BA, frpiC. &Ck.,,.. Want a aetectton ol great Co. Plaza, just eaat ol 642~::~~ !,3~~5~~19 1~1!"!3~001-is .. q·.'!'!"""!·g~a~ra~g~e"-/sh~~op~+ Hparate pool area. -Sharp 3Br Carmel. Lrg tot If ttet 111-1111 Interior, $875/mo. Call llvlng? We can oller any-1 B r Bal boa Pentn, Newport Blvd & south of 2Br house In Laguna ThrM bedrooms, 3.5 ~~~==~~~!I S242.500 Agt 759-1997 after 4pm. 873-1039 thing from a amall apt to aundeck, utlls Pd San Diego lreeway 2<173 NB 3Br 2Ba. pool, tenn, nr Beach $1500. •97-2500 b•tht, ecoeN to prlv1te -OCEANFRONT DUPLEX fl'•H ••ck-WI Newer3'*'room,2balh a 48d hae. If tooktng In 1550/mo.675-7421 OrangeAve831-5439.By bch n /smkr $350 S 12 ~ 1399. --lliml -COURT !AtE 4/4185.7 spOt ~ ap--.:rrmtm --CM, NB.or Hfi lhlnX .OJ appt only. 63 t -4609 or 548-062~0~~1:,;l;,;ll~t~~~~-=-- (lnctudee land) umllT 4711 Seuhor• Dr. Jonu r 2'-'88 la wd/gl.... clo•• to beach •nc first for that choice of la Cl • 2771 N-smkg Fem !lhr rurn llSlllSS PllYAn - Tru1tee. 213/822~281 ocntcyn vu, fam rm. frplc shoP•· Brand new wall to Ideal llvlng • t•tatt Irvine Condo. $325/mo Mlnl-atorage 1Pace9 "'"11 111HCJ"I.1 IUI UJ S1500/mo. Agt 550•1014 wall carpeting. 11400 Jn· TSL MGMT OCEANFRONT Spacloua Incl utll 652-8223 Free ist moMh rent ttnM1-.1 .. c. 441eetonthebaywlththls Wiii trade thla newly r• 28 tt 1300 . ft cludlnggarana.f44-l 721 NBREAL'N 2B RB0"7752305 RE,.L EST,. TE luKurlous 2 Bdrm 2 bath modeled home w/Ocean r OUM ~ aq . -..-IN NEWPORT BEACH r 2Ba. gat• lock entry, N IB'Ch 2Br 2'1t8a SAFE HA n • '31-1.00 condo Fabulous un-& Bar, YleW IOf alma.I C-'•hop .In Laguna Small eeparale Unit. Wall! WlllUll YILUll A greet place to llve on the 2 car sub-prkg. Many wp 0 1 1 1 a 3 obstruct9d view of the anylh ng. Darrell Paan ich. 11500· •97-2500 10 beach. Utlla p•ld Lovely quiet complex, ~Ith Upper Bay. Private amet1lllea. Adlts pref Twnrise u et ocat on 11u11actatata llTllTAl•IS MUI Immaculate 3 8d Baycreet home with pool. pool room I cuatom oak we1 bar In l•mlly room Truly one of a kind Asking Harbor entrance and all Propertlet 851-8767 ~rt..... Hit $-465/mo. ~97-5249 poot. gar1ge. launary clubhouaes & health S1050 No pets 492·4~29 ;~~~~~~ g:~~e ~~~~ SPIRITuXL READINGS the boating activity F'ref-•-•--S room, no pell spas, 8 lennla c:ouna. 1 ---trplc, pvt iac. balcony ac-Advice In All Mattera & eranttal slip rental -•ti,... t CrMt TwnhM 2Br mall •tudlo, auper clean Bach. $500-$525 poola. cloae to business, lttat 2tOO cess to pool & spa area Counsetlng 1815 So. El prlviledges Included. De-OWNER. 3 bedroom, ram-2'"Ba. $1200 Poot, tann. yard. 713 112 Marguerita t Bdrm• $580-$610 QC Airport, Fashion edrm, kltc. pvt bath & Walking distance to bch Camino Real, Sen Clem luH kitchen, tlreplace, lly room. apa, upgredee, IP•. ocn vu &42·3850 Bkr s.475 Incl utll. 780-9724 2 B~ $895-$725 Island, convenient shops laundry C.M. Mature 1 $800/mo (7t4)645·1037 llc'd. 492-7296 mirrored bar •nd large 2017 W Chandler, So. Almoet N9wpor114.111e dMI ,.__ • 2724 TSL MANAGEMENT on sight. respon 557-9058 aft 2pm or 960-9842 SCRAM-LETS t>iystde aundeck Re-Senta Ana NHr So. 2br newer kltch yd $500 ..-ta t11 754-00& 1 or 6-42· 1603 duoed to $620,000 Coul Plaza. $15<4,500. evall 8/1166 53M180 1Bdrm 18&'. 1622 wetl:&, . Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· CdM Bdrm, nr ocn. pvt bi Prof neaC respon F/rmmi Appointment, open S..tRltyfee upatelrs No pets 1450 D1a1Ptiat 2721 ments & Townhouses &entry,lrpl,carprt,W/O ws~nolo~t.~suhtr1l,,sel1noCrdnMa ·NSWERS weekends 557-33-44 Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 (Ask about lurnlahed avl. Mature n/smkr, prol .. " " UYFlllT... 2 8d new palnt-catpet-S395tmo 67s-8995 759-8320 Iv msg Betake . Flank ••~ilt ltan VIEW ~---·• no-1 Br 1 ba crpts drpa. alv. dra--Adults. no "'"ta apts. complete with TV, _ _ -,..., ...... ..--..,.. II & t II t>e -1••• Ill 111a• Promontory Pt n-smkr shr ,Yenus ·Overdo '328.500 Tra d itiona l Realty 631-7370 Mobl._ Hm, ~dbl sz. BMutlful rg 2n·+"'--refrlg. pool & lndry rm $650 494-1383 available nen1 u ens s, may -... -2 Bd 2 BA .. Id II I AT t"-END ,. ' --.....,... ... .,.., S850 move In 6-45-0269 rented for sttor1 term or EJtecullve Sul1e lurnlshed ..... a . ut inc •"' comp. upgraded. drywall, 3Ba, MC bldg. Boat docit-· --tonger). on Jamboree with tull bath & refrlg No $660/mo 675-3605 Sign over t>ou' desk. "II N. B adlt prk. Low down Ing. wai. to Udo VIiiage. 1 Brdm. 1 Ba. garage laat ltlC~ . 2740 Rd. at San Joaquin Hiiis f 11 ,_ -You Have Anything Qt Aaaum loan 661 ~ S2350 No PM• 875-0105 1485/mo Cell 645 34 t5 • c:ooktng act '""'"-private Resp lem S275tno utll Importance To Tell Me, .UT •111r1 · • ' att~ 5pm. -U 75/mo-W 51mo 2 Bd Rd. entrance 1425 -Sheryl CM/NB area Poolllndry Pl 8 1 AT th 38drm 2Ba wll~c~1rpellng lac ... PrtJty I 5 BLUFFS 48r 38a Condo -apts encl gar.In 673-3117 Lisa 675-5262, 642-8089 E~~~ eg n e and new dlthwasher 2 HOUSES &ta u; ~ 18001'"0 Avl 5R' 1 · 2BR. 1'" baths Patio. Ger-yd1/p1t101. clot Female-Furnrm In beaut Exctus. Spy?lass Hiii hm Lnt ' r •••• E--•--.-..arr~tc:ourtyard Gr ..... •$19200 $169 athla HerdH ty, ltr ~e-1 near O .C .C t>each,nrmajorlhops. .. J I h b & ,.. F .............. "" .,... ,.,. 62·. 6 5 3663 .. ome. ac, poo. s r • NB, Wipro Ml . pooi.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Convenient <;0111 M... YIW ULll& 15-;, On.' O~ner Oqn ....,. .... Imo. Agt. 4 -Huntington S.ach area •• IAIYN• kitchenette 556-1737 spa $700 760-5047 11 localio'l cloM to achools .. -Goguen 497-8287 ' BLUFFS Condo 3br 2'-"ba. 2Br 1'1'B• Townhouae. No (Mngr-2417 Whlteaands) 2B T h 2B 2 and So. Cou t' Plaza. -uw xlnt cond. $1100/mo. gar, no pets I S50/mo. In IUOl llALTY r own ouae a, Furn. room In t>eaul. Npt Shr 2Br 2Ba $550 Nwpt. Pr le~ rad u.cad to Never lived In Plan 3 In ltatala 714-49'-7513 wetwtmda se f Victoria 8-42-7404 Ron Daw• 876-18-42 fllrdeplaceks. 2 clarl gar, At,c. home for met. proflM n· Oya 673-8170. ev/wknds 1 12•.800. 751-3191 newest bldg In oomplex. 6 19-434--410& w11 .. -' n ry h up, ul secur ty smkr S-425/mo. 760-0110 650·7518 Joan Beautiful 2 '*'room, 2 IHlll Fuab~.. ...yt 2 Br 1•,; ba TownhouM, Evet960-•81' Avail June 1st. Atao, ,-,--------- • SElECT t>a unit. Aaklng $198.~ ....... Ila..~ IAllL JlllT AIC, bltna, patio, gar, no Bach stove/frig. utll pd. 1Bdrm, avall• June. 1•1. Male n-smkr 10 lhr condo, ltatals W11tH ~RTIES .. 2 Sty 4 8d 3 be, 2 '1!:, pets $685. e.5--4837 $500/mo talftaalldep No pets. Pleaae call N.B in Newport Creat. HuabandtWife Musicians \~~·.~71..,H~~ ....... a dbl gar, tge patio k. 2Br 1Be.3 ar. 2238 Pacific 14th st 980-5179 6/2 3Br 2Ba next lo bch. 1 car Incl. g1r, 6-45-254!__ ~~;~~:.!rs~=·~~t ~: FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: IU·Mll ~ -'1 "'---I zoz •6-44-0509* Poolllennla $450 utll Ulll =l&Tl.I RHL ESW E i3~~=a~::u~~~a1 ~6ou1°1";,C~a. 11~50051_4~;60 '4:'v~~ ;;:~.Y~0~05~.t~o~!95 1 ••i~tLolUbeac~ll. Frp1~c.anct gar, street prkng, gd Maslet Bdrm and ba. Fully room tor July & August. t7UIOO 539 8l90 Bet Alt f .,.. ....... """' area Yrty tae $950 +-de-furnished, kltch prtv will houseslt. 645-88'5 2v8dlltarmBal~-~·CotnnPldou'Fadm~ --------• • 1 y ee 2Br 2'1tBe. new. pvt )'rd, gar, dshwshr. bltlns. posll 213/643-8861 Quiet st $250. 549-8677 (will also take Mid-June) ~~~~~~~~~ .,... Fabulous 2Br 2Ba, 3 blka gar. 2 Stry, $750 + 1780 smoke alrm, balcony, iiJmliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iil = lty room. 2 decks. mut9f lalMI DOllllYI lmALS to beach, apa, 2 car gar. sec. 398 w Bay 548_7652 water Pd S600. geo.3426 Pref male lor lurn. room In C.ratn ltr --FOUND Beautiful Huskle. tulle wtth w•lk-ln ctoMt p • 1 l_.. no pets $1400/mo, yrly Spa<ious si""lt one tbcovhe.tyS3C2d5Mtmaore.•,.2co10_90se6110 ltat 2912 Creoas'tal~'!'9e~av5c:}8Y-518~tt~ In GOOd ANUmat>le flnen-ta&a18 I -• VILLA BALBOA 2 Bed rental Avall now. Della 2Br 2Ba Condo 1Plll level, HUNTINGTON CRE.EK .,.. • ...., ~ .. .. clg. 1 162.000 Aak for .nOllAI llreplac e. aecurlty Delgado 631-1266 or lrpl,wshr/dryr,2cargar, Luxurious 1 & 2Br Apta. &twobedroomapts. Roomw/houMprlvlleges s7S1mo. Storage only, FOUND· Dinghy VIC: MARIA BERCOVITZ or AAAI lllUES S 1300/mo yrty 673-1733 poor. spa $950 556-9200 Encl gar. te4ev1Md MC, Nr shopptng center & bus 9x 16 724 James St. Dover Shores channel LINDA TAGLIANETTI .,_ L I D 0 p A R K 0 A 2BR 2BA frpl OIW o lrg patio & many other line 962-5780 Costa Mesa 673-7789 645-78 14 GE 7'i9-0ioo • A gOOd buy. Walk to ba) BAYFRONT condo wtt t, • · n amenities. Heat & walw ----- or beech. On BalbOI terrlllc WllW & city llghll pets, Mesa Verde S700 paid From $650-$795. Wiii rent lrg airy room in $ 140 Double garage. Foun(l"'J:amale ten/wttt Pen1n Potnt 2 • den Of 3 Yk9wa. 28ed/den in MC 499·472 Ill~ 241 -0698 8'8· 1813 9-5pm Exec home w/pOOI E/Slde ,18x 18, 724 James St. sml dog May 3 McArthur Bdrm, 2 baths. 2 story. 2 bldg $2450/mo yrty 2Br 2Ba sparllllng clean on SU .... I YILUIE CM $375/inc ut 546-6740 Colla Mesa. 673-7787 & Greenville, SA Dys car garage. Been r• LINDA ISLE. Beaut 6 Bo FIU.111111 YllW VICtorta near Newport ""' Office It tala 2914 752-8864, eves 751--4282 mOdeled $295,000. Call h();ne, guard gate comm Newport Cr•I • BO 2 Ave $595 No pats lttth,Jltttla 2t04 a to SM 675-8120 w/pvt. pool, Muna, 3 '"'B•. trplc, fem rm 851-9526 WIT •n FURNISHED or -1368. 834, 278 & 209 Found K~~~Newport mA 1111111&1 frplcl M500t mo 10 mo s 1500/mo 8-42-t803 UNFURNISHED UllU llAll ~130rtq ff. 1617 West-&-Paclnc Coast Hwy .... 1411,111 w.tedrNt .... let 3 BEDROOM ~ Live wtlefe you have llTll 111 clllf. NB Agt 54 1-5032 Monday. ldent. 662-3256 .& I _ ... ....__, a.-.-...ty • Carmel H.V. 3br 2ba, rrg Westside 2 sty 3 8d 1 '"' .s ....... tac I r apt1 U[•LTH s FO D A .. r....,_..._ .,_, • cus-111· 1• 111-llOG pvt yard, highly up-Ba, patios, d/w, bit-mi. .-~ u a ., " • Wkly rental• 135 & up 0 C Airport aru 400 t UN ; abt>lt tom buHt t>y owner. 3 * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 28a suites CLUBS. TENNIS. Color TV, tree coffee, Birch. N .... po.... a-~cri Vic. Costa Mesa 8d ..... ..~ • •• graded. gardener/water kids ok $725/mo Call ... Spacious to nhou·-s ,._ '' ova 5 o 9286 3 8 rma .,..us .,.., ....... ge S 1600 I 644 5922 .. w '"' heated pool & steps ro $450/mo Agt 54 1,-5032 4 • btwn • country kitchen with · "msg. .-645·66461650-7275 •Fireplaces SWIMMING. plus ocean KltCh's avail ------ breaklut area. Delightful ,C1Ji1traa1 ltacll 2211 2 NEW CONDOS 28r 2Ba s570 Mo 2-Bri'.;t;-a, *Private batc:on1es or much moreJ Sorry. 985 N Coast Hwy FREI REIT II Found Young Blue Para- llvlng room with lormal PANORAMIC VIEW 01 & 3Br 3Ba. ¥U. both AIC, quiet. patio, Twnrise. no Garden patios no pets Model~ Laguna Beac:h. 494-5294 Huntington Beach Prol ~~~ut.~~ln;e~~;.Y1,.:;d dining & teper4_te Master mountain & ocean sec gate, lrptc, pool, spa, pets Avl 5125 548·4506 open daily 9. to 6 . blog, 4 mo's free rent Suite whtc:h Overlook• washr/dryr, Olsh/Wshr g a r U p g r a d e d ---WIY Ill? ~ WUll MJIL plus Improvement allow-LOST 51.ilBtue Topaz Pen- patio, pool & 17th falr-l"l"•--------1 refrlg lrg llv rm, 2bt S 13601$ 1750. 675-9-460 *3 l ighted tennla c:oorls Wkly rentals now avall. at1ce to qualified pro-dent vcty So Co Plza or wey.Cattnow&-46-7171 4 Bdrm & fam tm, ocean 2'"ba.$750+ 661-2871 Newport Helghtaa.rea,2 br ~tfil!kt •2Swlmmtngpools $t26/wk&up.2274New-fesslonats. 700-1500 Sq. Kaleldoacope963-7048 THE REAL ESTATERS vu. remodeled $579,500. C • l • 2 2 1 b lge d ,_. •Streams & ponds por1 Blvd. C.M. 6-46-7445 leer at 85¢ Call now tor Lost· ROUND GOLD & By ownr. 780-66-42 trtal t . •t Str!t,S9~~ ,;,£•c·.~':,..";'. APAIJ"lm •Sor~, no pets A~"1Mnts SU I Ill LIME appt, l. Wells. 835-0818 PEARL EARRING. Sat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9l •blkstobeech.Nulg3br B1ys. 8181985-7-411 ext Beautiful arden Apts, •Furnshtngsavall Newport Buch So. 3028W.CoastHwy'New-llltOALSlm May 4th REWARD! LIC&J111.fll0fl 7~~lx. ~f~,~~~41 ~ 3oo. or 875•3381 ~:~os, dec:ks & spa No WHY NOT CALL 1700 16th Slre,!1 port Beac:h, relrlg, TV Garden.:1:,,1.:,t: 6-40-2333 • s..a1m 1•n•l11 Uc lllUtl' 8drm~ -~S:t::wtt~~ ~w l.OSl-~~-~ WM tr Fri t-lfll-C.ta "NEWJ'O~T~RRACE: 3 398W Wiison 642-SiiJ' I --d9I Mar '°" P.~. I guana (Tree 1.fzard~fier 2 Glamorous Townl'IOmet 28r ~ti. frpl, gar• carprt bdrm. 2.5 ba condo. Avall SUWlll YILUIE aaatr sep env Mgr 675-6700 male won't eat· vcty 4th 3 BR, formal dining. 3'>'t No pets $900•'600 MC 514 $875, yeetly tease. &al tfz-A-11 15555 Huntington VIiiage Nnrport Buch No. lntala 2tM rf"oaern Garden Otficft & Jasmine 644-2065 t>a. central air and more• 136 Albert Pt 6-42-7743 CORAL POINTE: 1 bdrm. •V2'!1i ~ l ane, from San Otego 880 Irvine Avenue 3 Bdrma. den and makh Floor to celling glass. Lo· LOST yg blk/wtilte -~A/cat Only 1395,000 each -new condo S950 I $680 Freeway. 'north of Beach (al 16th) qrtrs July, Auguat & cations c:tose to 5,55,91 Blue collar, vie $/Ana ave I M 3 Bd 1 B• tge fenced y1rd yearly, •-·--toPtlon evaJI ••••JIHIJS to .. cFadd n ~t on '( .1 2 I beech $826 ......... 11111"-"" e • _..,. ~ 110<t -6ept., $3000 mo (no Freeways Decorat~ 3 rurilv OWn~ grieving. Mr Jlfl al' · n' mtte9 ' · Cell Rusty GUlnffiir Bnomut Gard•n Apia, Mc:Fadden ---weettly) Agt 673-8494 carpeted 998-7920 Please 548-9111 ~" ,J, 1 . 1nc:t gard 53&-6797 831•12845 patios. garage•. BBQ. YHI Y1fW Niil -A•ir ·TU7U'lf(( J 3 Bdrm 2 t>a lrplc, 2c:;; pool no pets 4 Bdrm In Broadmoor COM, courtyard entry spac:lous single floor pten Great view 01 City/Bay $345,000L .... ~ /,tJl. gar. No C M $630 mo 1·:::s):ta 18dr~ $555-$575 li1.J-."<pi Agt 642-6368 -'~ 301 Av~ad~-6-42-9850 !407 C C:O,sl HwJ · t• CIRCLE & CALL 1Bdrm 1565 Te// Mom How Mvch She Means To Yov In The Daily Pilot's . SPYGLASS SOlJTHPORT I Grab th11 2bdrm 2b• up. Rite around S 1000 3Br 3bt 2-4 t w Wilson 83 t-oiM 10 M1ss1on Bay 5 BR dated kltc:h & mor lrptc gar pool & more -------- 5ba poof lmmed pos-$500's ottlefa tvall 539-6190 Sett Alty fee CATWU SllllT YllW session $549.000 La •111~11H• VILLA BALBOA Executive From balcony wtpark·Mt· t J~t I l't"tl \ R4Nlltora, 675-8000 Vera Burns 760-t468 Flat steal 3br grauy yaro 1 Bdrm • den, Incl frple, ting 2Br 2Ba. gar, lac, ~ C .,. 0,... blll ns garage $68 W/O, A/C & other up-$895 No pets 631-8107 ·--·°' '-wa11t.-........._•,-o-llll .. tll I ~ 539·6190 Best Rlty fee grades Poot. IP•. MC CONDO 2Br ~Ba, den ovet COLDWeu BANl(eRO con COTillE Cute Eaatslde 2Br 1Ba bldg & sub parking gar. streams & tall•. Cpts, 3 Bdrm 2 Ba tge tam.rm. 2 patios. lg yd $775 • sec I Great toe-walk to beh drps. trpl, micro. 2 c:ar lrplc c.011 pal.lo. dt>I gar. Avail now 548-2497 S I050/mo C all Agt gar wtopener. pool & spa ou1et 51ree1 S 124. 750 I 631-1400 or 780-9538 S950 No pets 549-2447 .. _,,.,., .... """ .. _,. Deluxe 2 BR I • Batt'> PllllHU l4ll 000 RtJ Mc0art111 R11lttr Eastslde Towntiouse Ytl IHHYI fT Cottage type 2Br tBa. C.ptlvatlng • BR riom'e on Call 141-1721 Patio, pool no pets $69!1 GA TED VILLAGE COM· paint Patio. lndry & gar-., mo Curl Herberts II MUNITY 28drm-3Bdrm. age. Reis req $675 mo • extrawldelot,aonearthe 63 ~·1266 2'ABa 1600-1600 sq "· $600 deposit No pets .,,.,.<.- beach t>eautllut hard· tmmac: 3 Bd 2Ba College I ~i~~\-0 01 PURE LUXURY Gar-Avail May 18ttl 842-0350 wood lloors and t>rtght Park area Move-in cond • • r • · age. SPA In matter suit-Of 760·9396 rooma. secluded m11ster S 134 500 850-0918 • " Dining room, WOOd· Eaatslde 2Br tBe. quiet suite outstanding value burning nreptace micro- MOTH€R ..... ~ LO\J€! for enjoyable llv1ng REPOSSESSION EAST. I 1 II area Nr sc:hOOls, no pela A. SIDE 3B F •154500 E-t lde 2bdrm c:harme' wave.oven,prvaepa 0 $575/mo 631-6155 144-tOIO r ll{er ~ · ELEGANT LI VING onr~ _ ---------Low Down Agt 546-7739 wtappts gar .kid• yrr:. t5 m1nutee ro Fashion EestS1de 3Br. new deeor. YETI MY s5oo·s easily yourf Island. 15 minutes to So pool carport No pela, --------• t M1 to Bch New luKurlous 539-6190 Best Alty lee Co Ptaz•. jult NM ot $100 Avl 6/8 642-5210 c:Mrming 2 & 3Br Exec. 11111 PfTI II Newport Blvd I touth of EASTSIDE lrg 1Br 1Ba FOUND ADS ARE FREE Twnrime on 1rie Btutf9 ot Wffta•de 2Br tBa frplc ~~ '~~3~4~ Nat wood celllnf & c:abl· the Pac:1l 1c Ocean I f nc d yrd carport• 1 tyve nets Bright cheery Buflde< w!H help wttt-$650/mo 662· 1700 APP on $505 No pets 851-9528 co91_s4 i -800 l Bk'~-Lovely new Sp1n19h-•t'flf ... t. W.n af2ii E.eatllde luxury tn • l>IM lmat 1144 townhouae 2Br 2:-'l&a 1r.'. ~. trPiC. no IO<eat. large 1 bdrm, frig, BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS court yrd & Pvt patio pet• S800/mo. AvaH 811 O/W, ~· & water paid, B. Garage • prkng soac. 675-6835 artat 6pm enc:t pallo. carport $550. ~---------t •ngl 'tory 1ppro11 1 780 sq Avl 41 25 S tOOOt mo mo No pets Pr., adutta. Cal: 11 3 Bd 2 Ba. nu11e open 5-48-3155 or 998-3434 Wntalaattr Yrty tease. 5•8-0391 t>eam tam rm w/fp & wet bar. tun sec: sys Muat 'Me New 2Br 1B11 trptc:. g,er nG Kida olct 2br ju11 1500 na1 $172.000 By owner c:ell pets '780 ta1 tecurlty et1lly your• c•lt 11ves/wknd1 761>-74 14 721A Centt< St 497-15287 539-6190 Belt Atty fee ··E,.,ira Nlc:e" lrg 1Br w/pool. No pela S.475 6-4&-3616 aft 3:30 Nr So Co Ptu 3br 2blilkt p:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-==--liiiiOi=-o;,.--..;; a,,. lllda/pet I/yd 2 g•r LUXURY TOWNHOMES $750 details 539-81 OR.a.NOE COUNTY'S '::~:~:~' S·l;\\cl)~-<Zt.tf5· ~:!: Sett Atty lee "' Sharp w .. t•lde 2Br tBa MOST EXCITING LOCATION encl g11r. tncd yard, pallo The Gallena townhome apartments 1n Costa wtd arta, new c;p11tdrpt Mesa -a bike nde to the beach, minutes from Tlte kltc:ri & b11th No pe11 So CoaSI Plaza entertainment. dining, recrea- Mutt stand ertcttt c:~ tion UJ"llY arid hfe&tyte With gated 24-hr 9eC:U'1ty '650 ·-= c1ep 770-5629 parking and entnes • A en.nd New Community 11111*"'" t., Cl•' I •OU4H ----- -•· ···-,,. . _, '" ETE fi £ re I I /· I ~ llPfl . Pl.ft • Cuslom Quality Features • Private Mas1er 3Br 2Ba Condo w/gat Baths • Gourmfl Kitc hen' • Private Pa11os POOi • ape • ran" • • 1 • Sophisticated Designs I ;~o .be;1JM~AA.:C 2 & )·Bedroom Apartments pett 540•4484 FROM $950/MO ..... .... ~ --..-r ..... I V Ull(S I ..._r_I -1 ...-1 : I fJ '.> 0 °R E '/ J I I I I' 1 G c. -.,-., >J... •) ~t~ \ -D. NAME OTY lo Your own personol 3-line message will app•or Sunday May 12, 1985. Th is is o me mOfable way to tell your mother ond let others know just how special she really i1 . Your message will appear w ith the Illustration of your choice. An ad like the one below will co•t $12.00. Additional message lines can be purchas•d fOf $1 .00 eoch. Pri nt your menage in the following blanks: fo-aH 11M ""'•• 1ha1 .,.., . ., ..... n lh.,e '-•• ,.,.,Y 4!1•111 #hn Print your measagt in th• following blanlc11 Choon your illustration A ( •c C( O( rr f ( ) AODllSS STATE ZIP Gf Hf • Moll To: Mesto9e1 to Mothet, Th• Ooaty Pilet, P.O. le• 1S60, C..to Mna, CA 92626 Or Coll: 6"t2-S671 Te C:.ntuh Your ~t ...... 1.,.....nt•tive .._ ... tm Annn 11 lla11ffleaff11 JOU . . • , . J l 1"1 ~ .... lllilliii ............................................................................................ 111111 ................... -... ........ .......;...;:.-.,-....-.i..~~~~~-~~----------- .. . .. HIN o\ ~ E. f . j I~ G. H . r • $2.17 per day TMf 'I ALL you pay tor 3~30da)'9 In the DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIEC TORY CALL TOOAYll lllP .. Llll Your Daily PllOt ~Directory Repreaentall,... -141-Gttnt.Mt N o ma tter what y ou r e d oing your hom et o w n new s paper The llity Piil fits '" ···'·"'" •••• ...... .... ... ..... ••• ... ...... 11•.••· ...... .... .... ...... ... ••• ...... 5111 ... ..... Sl =·=··~·= .. =: ... ;:::::::=F-===-== bi ... ~jL:: c tf J 2 AUTO DETAILER W8nted-BANKING IUllllL GENERAL OFF~E • IDIUL &llllTllT ... nt•ll IOUI. w.n 11.-ruy /lllln scoun .......... , · · hard working, expel' a We need bright, energetic .tell-starter, srn Co. typing, Busy office ndt b4ICk omc:. Join our enetgetlC staff at oP9()rtunlty tor talet Plf· Concr,ie construction co. 11Dlm .. N.8. lie&. Good loc. Reas. must to grow with .... TILLll P91'SC>nallty fOf counter phones. etc. 10-5 M-F SS astltt. Exp nee. FIT. Xlnt The lrvlne Clubhouse '°"· e>1pel'lenced In fine loolllng fOf Nit motlvliter Get Vo'K M"""* )Ob now. D/M2-9667 E/5-48-8952 pending Co. 9•5 only ..,../copy clan(. Bu1y hr 548-0e78 benefit•. M&-3145 Flexible hours. Interview mens & woment tnoet. to run 1 PlflOO omc:. Wor1' ...,.11nge & s.tur-1 I W ... ll 850-0560 ,.,._n.t lrvlne photo copy shop. ere nO'# being scheduled Potentlat •ming• In ex-Mutt have all bule 91tllle: deya. &m UG-1100 per 11 U · HOO/mo pl t>enefltt. P/TlllllAl."'111 11111.U.&llllTllY byScott,281-7500 e ns ol S25 ,000 noS/Hand.ExprdOf.._ *"k plus tripe .,,, •111111.S* AITIT111..,... Lloyd• 9an1c of Cellfomla 752-0481 Part-T)meclerlc.,potlllon Back office w/front ofc ll•TWT 759-9551 Ing to train. O.C Airport ~.c.l!Mf.~ STUDENTS--NewportTtrec.nw. eurrentty Ml.,,oCMlnlng In Orange County. Pos-abllttlea. Family practloe Newpor1 Beech Law tirm. IOUl.IAl.ll area..9&6-52SS ~705aor241~ F:r~ ~=,~~~!a. 3~;;:;:.'J~way. :::.~ 1=.:i': ~ PIT_~·.,.~ ~.~~ ;r:=a~~ Irv. 957-0575 9am-5pm Light secretarial 11\llls Shoes, part ttme, week· Secretary No exp. nee. Must be BABYSITTER NEEDED for ~th ~ ~k· I CLERICAL Cati hand.le a variety of Salary negottat>i.. Call ends & some evenings. IDl. llmtllf H.S. Grad. & U.S. Cltzn. 2 yr old girt. My Hunt. 8cfl ;:" ~r"""~' =: I at k •. In q u Ire a I. llTll l.n Patty 756-1757 759-9551 Eicclllng ~unity cur- Call 11am-4pm 984-2890 hm. 3 daya wtc. Gr9ndma on:' compeit~ ..... ILlll nPllT 544-48'44 . lllUTIHlll w...IUT lllTlllTll rently exlstut the t>Mutl- 1 pe p ef Trantp •-•• lfflll· Avallable In: W-'-enda & p/tl-u .so In ...._t Bctl MS-7100 lul 500 room Irvine Mar-1lll•mlll IUlll y r ' and ben9flfl. For con----.,_ """ ..., "-.-I '-' 1...i f • provl"..,. 11 ft-53• ..... " Great Western Savinna PIT N · hr ""--"" Be--a.ree. · r Ott nO ... or an ••· Part time~ II l'lome Of offica. Company nrowth h•• r• """ '""'· ........ ..., tlderatlon, -eon-. ... ' · wpt Bch aree. Call NEWPORT ""' .. CH ·~-.. ..,... ..... S .. LES CLERK FIT f"" • .... ..-one of California s lead '°""' 673-'"l70 C .. LL WEEK-" ..,.. ecutlve secretary. t o 1 ...... I B b ltt _ ___.__. E tact Ruth Carter at the -760-9488 btwn 8-4:30 I aou"' .. B"' ... CH " " b s phatmac •c f --SU'""" n our accounts a ys er ,....,...... vea Ing llnanclal lnstllutlons ~ "" ""' DAYS ONLY 9 5pm u Y Y " • work or """ general Contact Jamee Curny, payable and sales de-lor ,.,., year old. N--Newport Main Office. has 3 Immediate open-, l•l FlllAY '{.AGUNA NIGUEL am-curacy. efficiency Good manager ind rMldent partments aach having port/Balboa area lmmecll 4400 MacArthur Blvd.. lngs for Clerk Typists In real -tale 0.,, __ • 4 hrs 11~ w/numbers a must manager D1vertlfled 142...UI .n -try •-·-' cle ... cal 673-2387 Newport Beach. (714) .... .,...., Experience preferred but 546-2128 d t•-"""·e .. d 1 I~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ........ " our Cotta Meu Branch ptday. 540-3866 · not necessary Earn Rapidly expanding Na-u ..., inv ....... · '"' m n • opening. Appllcanu •••-•UY... 478-7000 ext. 212. I I C he d Clerical Reac>onlibillt• --should have previous ol--Thia la an entry level poe-HAIRCUTTER w/c"9rltele. $450-$800. per month 1 ona ompany a • UUI II.Ill Originating Comtapon~ TTPllT !tee expel'lenee 8nd 10 PANTRY PERSON. 1-2 yrs LLIYll IUI Ilion. You will learn the Lease space avail. N-No collecting. Call quartera In Fuhlon lmmed opening lor ..,_ dtnce. Reports, Problem Mon & Fri tor tape tren- key proficiency a mutt. exp. w/hotel Industry various types ot Loans. Contemporary N. B 10am-4pm Monday -Fri: Island NB needs recep-clerk In new beacti tlOfe Solving. Computer & tcflptlon. Wiii train on Restaurant 11GG91Jntlng a RELIEF COOK. all around llLlfBlll prepartn,o Real Estate Salon. 631·7043 day. llonlal. Good future for /boutique Hrty .. comm Word Proceu1ng exper word proce.or S8nta plua. Xlnt benefits & cook fOf day/evet snltt Loan DOcuments, main-brlgtlt. outgoing, fast Must be sales oriented helpful. We are seetllng a Ana, Edi~ & Nwot worl(tng condlt Ions. SECURITY GUARD. 1 yr Eq"* Opportunity tain department files as Hosl & HostetSet Mon-Fri llAlll llAIT ~~~~~.-~ eirper 1 497-1101 . protesslonal self-starter, Frwy 558-8333 Apply In person · eicp. teeurity or mllltary. ~ well as other general Days. Good benefits UILY Pl.IT ••• •• •••-w wlth. 1nltat1ve and the w•-1t-I •Tllll Tll aLY 11111 IM. FIT graveyard. duties. Typing ol 50 wpm Ap~ly In person 3-6pm. 1111,eMllht/T,,nt --• ability to worll. 1ndepen-••--17042 Giiiette Ave SNACK BAA An END-I .... Mlllll It requited Hof s Hut Restaurant, Development company Full or part time CrO'#fl dently and handle a e~ Part.11me. ~al Irvine 7141250--0331 ANT, FIT summer. need ~ lleech PIT open-. 18850 Douglal, lrvlne IOoklng for ma1ure lndlv Hardwcare. 3 lG1 E Coata neavy work vOlume thru 2vo26irFego • ~·awe ~t. eicper. Inga Cell Bob 975-9111 We offer competitive HOUSECLEANERS. must IFF• &llllTllT w/pleasant fronl ofc Hwy. dM prlontlvlng and etflelen-airvte. "U. ·'"' Uftlntlll MENS SPA AnENDANT,l-~ii~iiiiiiii== salarlea. and e>1oeti.n1 nave exp, owntrant, Engl Phonea. word proceulng. manner Typing 60 wpm. SALES cy Xlnt MCretarlal llulls WIMHH• &111111 mfitift ~ & wtcdyleYel, -tllf ..... Mnafit~ F<H Interview tpkg 00n11'1-&7S--OS79 filing alfd postlng.--Mature fnendly &-etflciell1 t.... • .. ,. required lncivdtn;1*t of ~ul time~~ Fn--- P/T FULL TIME/HRL Y WAGES appointment. please oall n-smkr pref. N.B otllce. phone skill• Fltlme. pal'· In SIOfe & Home Full or dlCtapnone Outstanding '4 50 hr Mutt have good Naedev~~~.i~gor S~i':f I~~ PIMM call &45-5000 ext. Exper a Rafi required. Le11e11 Tampa, at· .UILIAllM 675--6110 manent. Stlary n1901 par1-llme Hourly-Com-company t>enetits ot-drMng record Bring rapidly expanding local 521 M·F i-4pm. P ..... call 875-toeo part or tun time. Will train. E ic per r e q N B mlssft>n Preler retall tereo Appucants PIMM OMV report APPfY The dally newspaper Ag-·-(11•) 111-•lll H B I Wett"1 arat PllT·fm &45-2251 Caroline ex.per NeHte Creek apply m person Mon-Earl's Plumbing. 1526 _._ (11•) 111 ... 111 895-7108 (call btwn 9-8) •-••••-Wed 9am 12noon or gretalve Mlf-dlsctpllned f Ad A tion Hou....,• s.i.. crown -~ •1a-1ST Fashion 111and Mr Tom · Newport Bl CM or C --a--Mon & Tues 4.30pm-ap-r1,... 644-8860 Tl'lurs 4-8pm 11 not con-1 lndlvlduals may earn••· !-4 Hardware, 1814 San llUT-.-..11 ---• rm:" 1 .. M A 1 II your are l()()lclng for a venient please call cel'--1 Income (•••ary • •• ....,_, -t •-• WS.lli lor busy professional. proic ,.. equ ret di fl'--A "'-w11um -· _. "' -· c I -"'-· ..... ., ...... •aYllll _,.,.. -"'ht & . ..... frien y o ....., environ-••• 1t1;•••••111 Human esources .,.,.,1 commlu lon), benefits I I .. Mon-Fri. 5 hrs p/day guvv ey ..... ,,. man........ 5 --2 and advancement op--.~ ...... Drivers lie, ~n transp & duterlty Apply Pen-meh nt, type& 4 wpm,. effn1oy GIMONE'S seeking exper atter • Noon tor further ' ISSISTllT I IJ Plllt ---..,_ 1660 Ptacentla p ones genera o ice sates ,,.rson for 91 ..... ant 1nrormat1on portunlty. Sales e.K -II outpatient Mental HMlth ........ /lllPI refs. req 476-7009 btwn nysavef', d ties 11957-8191 .. v v" .. -,_,lence r-ulred. media -30 5 Ave CM u . ta . . couture So Laguna •-Ma1or Cadlllec -...~-...,. .... c.rtt•. Accurate. neat, For elderly 1mbulatory 8: am-:30pm wtcdays B t s 1 •••IJITT ~ _.__,... experience advan -& chwtul "-6 UTllPPllm lla"1111ST ~.l9~ • aary open --·-1nCost1Meu 1~.-.1na • tageou1. Send reeume to: lft ~"8 ~~PIT. Start 1.:nm.t: o::,*'p~7v~:u~au=~: ......U/Ute-111 5 D~y pl wtc lnclUdlng Sat-Poz:zi Wlndaw Company 11 F 5·3281 daya 1IMI WM I.,... a reliable lndMdual to fiil Ml• llAIT ftU•lklUft Becky, M t--0532 Send reaume & local ref's Wanted Philippine woman urdaya. Will train. Art or teettlng a bright lndlv for IALIS/=~ EOE M/F/V/H a full-tlme...,.,.,,ty UILYPILIT CLE,.tCAL to: Bo• 118, CIO Dally 24-36whospeaksEnglllh. Drafting background gbaunsyl-~ic&e dM.!'a'nbedaborle-FM•I • ex~..,::'~111\d PO Box 1seo 642 5678 Piiot. P.O. Box 1158. Sa1ary1oatartS60/*99k. netptul Full company 4"'V v... SECllmllU ....... . ......... Costa M~. Ca. 92626 • P~'-=t~n 8~~~~-Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Call In mornings 875-2899 benellts Apply Pen-onstruc!lon exper help-24 hrs per week Car I must be accurate ~~~;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~ ~~.1~A~~ M.~~~~*r~~~ry ~dM~ ~M~ .,~~~~ -= ccmra p&rSQil4 ~,!t& ~eu and ..,none n~~om::t . ---1 ~~'~'biiliirailfclMeWwO~~Aiipi&::::;...:;:.::==t _ _.. a II 641-401 1 " ~ S~-arntnt-WAClf!Z ......... part-time prep ca gr I Pll l .. UTll CA 9173:4 Al1n Eva Appry 7am. MacGregor l ottered Pteuecall cook. Nice environment rli HOIPTlllllT -.. 111--Y acl'lls 1631 Placentia. Brenda tor appl l>«WMt'I to work. 494-9650 JUnlll&L Ans serv exp pref lull & busy develop llrm, good -I ---1-tl'le hours of 8 am & 12 p 8 r 1 . t I m e factory part time &42-1403 phone manners. quick P r es 11 g e go u rm et 1 ltatie1 AtteHMt p m M·F HOROSCOPE S1DN£f 01111 janltortaL Must have le•rner noA-tmoker CQOkware shop, sincere 1Futt and pttl~ av1llabJe 1 e.Kper 20-25 Hrs ptwtl. Pl1T •T•• Tiii Good cer to run errands lnte•es1 tn cooking de-Apply 11 Cl'levron Sta-1111111 01111 Lii Start $4. p/hr CM/SA Lloyds Pest Control Medi Airport area $800 & up sired Apply In person. at 11on 3190 HarbOr Bl 11 2600 Har""' Blvd area Call Mr Bennett. route technician. We start. 751_8003 I Kitchen Things, 3'29 E SD Freeway 1 C . :.-:"~-979~73 train Mutt have good Coast Hwy corona Oe! - -osta.....,.. driving record.Cati Restaurant Mar. or 14905 Holt Ave ITICl/OUH 1714/540-1100 lltml MLP Mr T1ytor, 979-~21 •Ylll IAllll Tustin F 11me. benefits at>le to un P~~/~~ta~lyo~nt~:I PHOTO LAB Counter F&lml UllO ll•nUY /llUPT. 1!_2 lceQ~~ Ogle St.CM 1-t Wlrtlliii11i•iiAiiD1iiit - Part time carrier counsel- •••••••••••••• ora wanted. Hflp· boys and girls solicit new F riday, May 10 ARIES (M arch 2 1-Aprtl 19): Good news comes from afar! Lunar. numencal cycles highlight JOY. pleasure. travel. popularity . ability to win contests. M one} picture is bright. you·11 have legitimate reason to celebrate. Watch for agmanus! tubscrlptlons on their PIC*' routes. Must entoy working with 10-13 yr olds. Early evening hours work days/ flexlbkt hrs. Commlulon only George bef 1 lam-or att. Sales. earner• knowledge now hiring for Fashion AeQlonal Sales Offioe lor Stock Room Clerlc Apply PIT College student, etc 2pm 432--0670 prelefTed. Snap-Shot 1 lsltnd lmmed place-National FltnessJExerctM 7am MacGr990t Yachts, Hours lle111able 20-25 · Hr Photo. M6-2424 ment Company ~s depen-1631 Placenlla. C M l'lour week 897-3881 • DELI COUNTER HELP dabkt person wlll'I typing. Call Bruce Emsley M2-4321 ext. 206 'uYllT &IT111 tlAUTYMITlll lllPllTll. •DISHWASHERS phone and general office e PREP COOKS si...:1s Please t all • SODA FOUNTAIN 26 t-843' lor apptm • WINE SEAVERS , - TAURUS (April 20-Ma~ 20): Spotlight o n prestige. ambition . ability to conduct pro m o ttonal campaign. Y ou are on solid ground. you'll win approval fro m supcnors. Contract may bt offered. gratitude will be sho wn and your pos111o n will be elev ated. GEMINI (Ma~ 21 -Junc 20)· (iood lunar aspect htJhhghts travel. llllllllUT MA.TN.IT Experienced and creative layout artist to produce quallty ad l1yovts. comps & flyers for a last paced dally newspaper Con- cept 10 finished art Send resume only & 11ero11 copys ol work to Steve Hough. Art Director Medical product exper pref Or eicp In measur- ing plastic paf1s Knowl- edge ol calibers. pin gauges required Sell- starter, 4 day week Mon- Thurs Costa Mesa (7 1416' 1-8224 • WINE STEWARDS ' um-&lllSTAIT Apply at 24 Fashion Island I Part 11me. 11 bkkpg, typing, 1-~....:~.-.: Suite 100. Nwp1 Beach organ1r1ng office & work- w mmu n1ca11nn. education. ab1ht ~ to d1sscm1nate special data. You'll I•-------• be ro m an11call) in\Oh ed -you'll also be encouraged by o ne ~ou COUNTER HELP . warm, "ad ore." Virgo playc; top rok . lrlendly Laguna Pie Shop CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22 ): Y ou'll get the monc}1 Focus on nHda warm lrlendly funding. buildmg, pos!ltblc enlargcm<.'nt of Jiving quarters. Highhght reeponlbte person. Cul- diplo macy. tx· a gracious winner. Y o u·111carn about basic resources of ,,. 491-1037 __ others. 1ncludin~ busmess panncr o r mate. IATI lmY LE~ (July _J-Aug. 12): Go slow. maintain compe>surc. be w ill mg lmmed. p/llme potltlon to negotiate. Fcx:ui. on legal affairs. pubhc ft'lat1ons. major opportunity avallable Noon to 5 PM. for achicvcml'nt. Odi n<.' terms. be real1stk. d o n't give up som ething for Mon thr Fri. Skill• mutt nothmg. P1sc·es plays role. Include typing 50 wpm, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 2~): Y~u ma> be challenal"d to meet ~~~~!~,'ou0~~.:.~1~ deadline. Foe.us<?" intens•~). creat1v~t y and ded1cat1on. Emphasis also Perrt at (7141 851-7834. llAlll llAIT UILIPH.IT 330 W Bay St. Costa M .... Ca. 92828 LIULll•nuY Probate experi,nce, permanant part time ~ 8Meh 673-7120 tuLfTY.-Tlll •..a&.n111m ..... NllYPlllll Eicp, pref or up In meaturtng plaatlc parta Knawledge ot o•llbers. gaU991. pin 08U099 re-~ulred. 4 Day wee!<. Mon- Thura Costa Mau ~1-8224 Fr1-Sa1-Sun t0-5 tng directly w1tn R E Bkr RETAIL SALES CLERK 1 Fle••ble l'lrs 645·3633 1r111ne F1T iob Retail sta· 1111-0llY/llllPT t1onary store M/F Mrs lor srnall cnlldrens insutu· Simpson 281·7044 llon In Newport Beach I -IOUL IALll Must be comfortable LOVE IT/I.LIAN FOOD? wtctittdren. Ible to wo'11 lllornaio an ltallan Bakery In stressful env.ronment & Pasta Shop i& now htr-Good org1n1z.at1on at· I 1ng ·energetic sal es tenuon to det111 Typing people lor a new store 40 plus wpm F time opening late May. In Mon lhru Frt $1200/mo Fashion ISiand Full & & bene Reply Ad 23 Part time po1111ons avail Dally PUot Bo11 1560 o n basic issues. ideals. allies. sttuattons which ~uare your "special COLDWELL BANKER touch." Canc{·r native plays ro le. Newport 8"ch lllPT /llm Susan (2131272-1007 Costa M .... Ca 92626 LOST my pet ladybug fut growtng vitamin com-People W9'0 nMd ~ lllllT&IY named "Culle". red pany need• vlbfanl per· lhoUld llW'YS "** tt1e llgflt secretariat dullu ~~BRA (SeP,t. l.l-Oct. 22); You recei ve what had ~n request<'<!-•llllTUTlll your message w all reach beygnd ong1nal e1.pect~ttons. Focus o n immed. opentnge. Super- univcrsal appeal. complctto n o f important task. ab1hty to be nd of market•. your area. Fri. unnecessary burden. ·Sat/Sun Car nee. S-4.50 w/blk epots. Vic CdM, son lmmed. opening Servtce Otrectory 1n the typing. flllng. part time ~aura AOMtl. M0-0780 MS-11100 DAILY PILOT morn109s 63 1·1917 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): What had appeared to be a "trap.. plttr fOf awt S4t-0718 UllllllT liiiiiiii9Piioeriiiiiiiiii .. _miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_lliiii_iiiiiiii• tOme exper In tayO!Jt & :1~:::1~~--0 ~~o de-KIDS-EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZES! will ac tually open new vistas for} o u. Stress independence. creat1' ti). w1lhngncss to imprint your own sty le. You 'll learn more about property value. shelter. long·tenn security. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Fo llow thou&h on hunch. There will be numerous suggestions. ideas-kc) is to be selective. Y ou arc m env iable position ofbeina able to choose quality. C'•ll or v.,1s11 from relative is pan or 5C'Cnario. I CAP RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Recent contacts now bear rruit. Individual who had been tndifTcrcnt wall no w display enthusiasm. You'll recoup loss, lunar emphasis ts o n payfT\cnts. co llections. ahahty 10 local<' n('('dcd material. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. I 8li Follow through on pro)ect beaun an past days. Moon 1n your sa-n h1ghligl'Ms indivlduahty. couraae. d ctcmunation and tnnang. Position 1s \Ofona. Scorpio na11ve httomel ''aluabk ally . Start fresh! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Analyze current s1tua11on -discern m o ttvcs and potential. You'll learn a secret, mcmbtl' of oppos1tt sex wlll reveal "true ftl"hngs." O cmin1. V1rao, Saaittariu~ persons fiaurr prominently. MlftllWllTll For home dellV9fY. Cun p9'0 dally. FIT or PIT Apply 910 Nor'lh Pacific Cout Hwy. Lag. Bch. •"'DRIVERS WANTED" Mu•t nave Econo VeNc .. .. IMUranoe. C.it for Info 756-1112 ........ AddreaelnQ Liii Malnten· ance. WAI QC>erate K-v Punch and Computer IAM-5PM 3 da)'9 plwtc. AoOIY Penf'lyM~' 1880 Pieoenlla Ave, C.M . 'llllllJIT fOf Newport Salon. tofM cttent.ie Aental $50 p/Wk Flrat 2 wtc1 ff•I fOf llPC)t . S4a.H&e -· --· MANICUAIST'llcenHd r..-. •-r•• nffded. Pfeaae call: Hltfm-' 75i-1et7 Opportuniu.. av1llabt• Mature ~ woman to wttt1 tr. t.08 ANGEt.U WOtti .-""41 onty lf1 TIMES ~Ion 0. Rental Offtce Apt Com- partlMnt In our door to ptea, twt t-5 Mutt ~ dOol' ,,...-.>..,., ..... bondabl• Wiii trai n pro9ram. Ouarantffd "'°'*""' ,..,,Ing Apta• & ~ ... pM com-flte b<>otlkMCMng. 0.11 ""9elort Kourt· ~ to Mf-416& fOf ..,.,, "° tpm. Traini ng 11 1..antam-40m pre>Vtded Potential to -------- Mf1' $300 ptua per ... Few--' lmef\llew, c.a· t57--23tt .. , 1204 AGES 11·14 EUN " TO $75.00 PD WEEK "' llOW l\f"9 I~ ~ lo! ~ ...... •-s 10 \IC11rt tt•\ IOI Tiit Ollftl' Co.ut Dtily Not Olli crtwS ~ett •I J JO O "' Ml .. ,, "11t11 a 30 p111 ..a" On S.htr~,. "1 tlOI\ • It• ll!Olt llollr\ ~ov wdl Hrn 1111n, lnO. tllf .,im ~ Wltll nnwnt ,ovr own lllO"'Y lflttt rt llO dlfltltrflll OI I ollf(IJOtl 111\'0l"°ll " yO\I tr• """n ttd OIUSI ttll Ml (I I (714) 541-7058 IF MAY ll IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou arc independent. knsual, romanuc. sentimental. capahlc or actttna to hcan of matters. Leo. Aquarius persons play important role~ in your lite. When you make up .your mind to do ~mcth1na. you seldo m back down. Membc~ of oppo~1tc lit'• are intriaued b you, you love to be center of aucnuon. jealous) can be one of you r v ices ProJ«t t>eaun last rear wall pa~ dividends. June will bt your m o st mtmorabte mon1h of 198S. lfsinl)t. mamagc i51 nd1ca~d. Y o u could also p.o into b011116i fot )Ourscl( . -__ ...__ -------~ ------------------------~-.;.;...,----------~-~- DIMES . A LINE WANT ·ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your items for S50 or '9$$ in our f•mous DIMES-A-LINES pub· l/s/wtd each Saturday in the Daily Pllor DIMES-A -LINE ads musr be pre-paid so m•ll or brlrw t~ mto the Daily Pilot office. Be sur• to include your phon• number or •d- dres.s in your llCI, h•ve a prk:• on MC.fl 1tein cS no abbrev1•tlot1$.. Sorry. no com~ et». ~ ..,.., produe», P'M'tt or MMnM er. accftPt•bM -----=:::-4.. DEADLINE: ,. .... .., .... c.ta ...... c.. ---... ------~J ---------~ ~ ~~ - TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZ·ZLE ACltOll I Aura 8Faa1ener ,o Leut btt 14 S..lcut 15 Opj)osll• pref 18 HOd09po<109 17 - -Gel Started wnn You Ill One hundre<l centes1m1 UI L.anes-mau 20 Oeclmal base 22 - -State 24 100 diners 28 Op1tc1ll 27 Flower 3 1 "Help'' 32 Goal 33 Vapors 35 Nex1 10 Tues 38 Blue shade 39 Posh beacn reeorls .0 Light spar 41 PST plus 3 hrs 42 COlorlesS ltQu•d 43 Remove soap 4' Cud 1n 100 45 ChOse 47 Crusaders roe 5 1 Straw stack 2 3 4 14 S2 Confect1on1 54 'Re1ect 58 Proportion 59 Own 61 Unbound 82 Wlll gOd 63 Honduras oanana port 64 lnvetglft 65 Cutting 66 Aphr0d11e s son 1t1 simno tor1h DOWN I Nol nil 2 Mankind 3 Afrtcan port 4 Ouebee city 5 Insects neSI 6 Salt pref 7 Blue dye 8 Sharpene1 9 Musicians tO Small brooms II Sw1ttneu 12 Sco1ct1 111e 13 Thither 21 'My Gal 23 -Sl1ugn1e1 5 7 25 ReSlrtCI 'l7 Mention 28 Swee1 orin~s ?9 EO•Dle llesn 30 Assistants 34 More pa1nlul 35 HaDtl 36 11 not 37 Act 39 Split 1nlo layers 40 S e1e<:1S 42 Ory r1veroed 8 9 43 Summons Dack u Mostu~en 46 lnsoience 47 FOO<! fish 48 Macaw 49 Tardter 50 In no way 53 Indonesian rivet 55 Maran bird 56 AddlCI 57 Nu1sence 60 Used to be 11 13 • • Moving must sell furn, washer /dryer antiques. I misc 846-2663 ....--+--+-~--1 Newport Beach Tennis Club MemDershlp $750 (r~ S 1200 I 957-3391 or 752-7668 PotttH's Whl &tee mo1or best ofter Dys Steve 650-9219. eves 650-9423 Stair Ghde Elevator 16 It of track. Cost $6000 Sell $1000 OBO 675-3534 0 CHICK IVERSON 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD •--..;;;;;1~-..:~Chnro K·~::--:..:;-A~u~d:!:I =-====t-~· .A. 's e 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer 441 E. Ctast llwy., lew,ert leach -Moder0Safes:-serv1ce. P;ts. BO y 1 173-0100 Competitive Rates On l ease & Daily Rentals Highest Quality Sales & Servi{:e 2010 ll1rlter tbtl., 01st1 1111 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2100 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA IE$1 (714 ) 540-1100 (213) 587-8211 • Bes.t Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sates People WE'RE MEW Siies ltHing lentils ' WE'RE DEALlll& Senice P1rts Body Shop AcroH lr!>f" Big 'A' on Katella. Juel WHI of 57 (Orange) Frwr ~ 0 CREVIER BMW ~ " SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "' "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" ISM<;lallzlng In European Delivery. h cellent Selec:tlon of .... and carefully prepered Ue.d BMW'• always 1n stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & Isl St Closed Sundays 0 STERLING SALES -SEIVICE -lEASUIC -PHTS Ov .. seas Oeltvery Spec1a1ts1s PARTS DR>ARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beech 840-6444 G JIM SL..EMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -New C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dl~l•lon 0 World 's Largest Sefectton of fl\ Mercectes Benz 0 833-8300 Wes · lwfl& · hrtJ · Stmce · lo4y S.., 142-0010 or 140-1211 I~ hf Al H • 1111 I~ r 't ot• f 16 r OUNTAIN VAILE.V }~ F I~ l tt • ~···1 o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'fAMILY STORE SINCE ·53· • W Sales • Service -· Leasing ~ BR,l8TOL AT EDINO!P ftl·0110 lN SANTA ANA CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE AUDI CHF.VROlfT Hl9hHt Quality S.ln A S.rvlu New '85'a In 11oct1. Including the all new 18 valve 900 IUll .... TI 8•8 Dove Street N 8 112·0100 .m VtlH 9175 '76 26•GL Silvlf •&. snrl, A/C, auto, AM/FM/tape deck $4950 548-2•27 CHICK IVERSON '8' D_!:_'!"_~on A/C, AiT. 445 £.-eo.11 Hw..--1-111--.s:r.er~eo cass.· mags. ex- N•wport BHeh tended warr 8500 ml, perfect cond S 1•.soo 675-4488 ' ,. . moonroot. 1to<ed tht left 3 yrs, rune a loOMI Od sesoo oeo 1eo-e1120 '82 Coupe De Vlifa. d°'iMei. 37000 ml, lmmec. lthr Int, lllnt. 28 mpg, se.•115. 495--1f63 ---'83 El OOfiidO Cpo. blue (62032) $13,200 No dn, t>uy clll' ..... eay s1r .. t lmporls, &45-5287 ·84 c ouP9. wht;-lllnt cond ( ,JOJ•63) S ,3,950 No dwn t>uy/IM . Bay St 1mpo11a 6'6·5287 NABERS CADILLAC t319 '66 MustanQV-8-3 spdl owner las• 9 yrt $2100 080 645-4 ,44 eves ·83 Ml&r'l Coovert Full pwr Wht on wht S 10,500, gd cond 760-8154 Make yOUf ahOpe>lng eu- ier by ullng the Deity Pl- lol Clualn.ct Ada 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 0 2121 ... ., .. , ... , 0_!~·· .... Over 23 Years Serving-Orange County -.:Sates-:• ~vioe ~ l..eaai~ -546-1 200 Special Parts Li11t-S46:tlH MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SA TUR DAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM • S<iiih County-@..{j]_ VOLK8WAOEN/18UZU CALIF'S "1 & LAl'tO•sT VOlK9WAOIN DSA&.aR NEEO WE SAY MORE? Parts Opon M-Sat 8 -5 30 Sat II • ' p m Serviw m-Fn 1 90 e p m ,.,,, IUCH kVO HUNTltOTOM MACH 714/ 142·2000 SALES SERVICE LUS_llG ~~~£:!~!!!!= BODY ~OP ~ 2345 N. CRAMD AVE. SANTA AMA 542-8811 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG.TERM LEASES • COMPEltfl'n PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 0 BILL YATES VOLISWllEI • NRSCIE • PEllEIT SALES• LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 ¥1111 Reatl, 111 J111 C111i1trM1 •11-4111 lll-4IOO 8 ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 In T/11 W11t For flirt )Hp Sall~ For I Y1,,s 0[Jln2e. SALES -Loa'St. sERv1ce IH • ..... o. l i•O • LEASING r.osu .. ,.. • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. llO• LONGPR• PONTI.AC Orange County's OldeSt & l.Jlrg~t Pontiac Dfflershlp At leach llYd. & ttM ~rcten Gr1MP FfffWlt"J f71• MZ .... •I f714J 6H-ZHO \II• perform •It Poncl.c wam1nty work, ~ard .. u of where )iO'.t M69tnaUy putehawd )IOU' ur. --...... y w.w "'""' ........ . ........... Gardeft Gwow ,,.,. W.eLutlWr. Cel....,,... \ ..... • .. t ... ·, I ~ .1 . : I 1 I I , C2 Orenge Cout DAILY Ptl,OT /Thursday, May 9, 1985 Cover photography by Richard ·Koehler. Art direction & design by Steven Hough. Hair by Kathy Duarte of Carlton Hair, South Coast Vil/age. Ma]fe~up b y Joleen Moodie . Manicure courtesy of Fate's Reprieve, South Coast Village. Clothing and ac- cessories courtesy of Saks EDITOR'S NOTE: With high school prom time fast ap- proaching, the editor thought It appropriate we do a story on what the stylish senior wears. Now since most of the news types here are more familiar with poo- dle skirts and saddle oxfords than the punk look. we sent Dally Pilot Correspondent George Tamas out to bring us up to date. Off· George went in search of modern fashion on the Orange Coast. After South Coast Plaza, Fashion lslarici Lido Village, Westcliff Plaza. Cannery Village and South Coast V.lllage, George -no youngster himself - returned to enlighten t!>e old newshounds. Here's his report. By GEORGE TAMAS Oeity "'°* C~nl OK. all you prom puppies out there, Looking for something different to wear this year? Want it to be rad. but not so bad that you'll be had by Dad? No prob- lem. preppy. This is the y~ar for ... - to anyone without dark glasses. There are bow ties that llter,lly glow In the dark. Suspenders that come In shades of purpkt and dayglow pink. And If that's not enough color for you, there are cummerbunds (certified by Caltrans as lane markers or safety flares) that come In gold. silver, or red lame. For those who can prove that they are .legally colorblind, there Is even a bow - tle/s.uspenders/cummerbund combo In scotch-plaid red and Kelly green. These are very big with crossing guards this year. The bad news, guys, is that the girls·are wearing the Tracy coats this year too. So watch out on those "lady's choice" slow dances. Make sure you're stand- ing in a well-lit spot. --~F~ili!...!.th Aven ue South Coast Plaza. Coral & shells courtesy of Marge you. For the guys. this 1~ our chance to get waisted. Or at least half-waisted. It's the new "sha>rt- coat" look called the Spencer. Some tux shops call it the Tracy. If yoµ'pe not sure why, ask your dad who Spencer Tracy was. There's additional good news for the girls. This is the year they can stop dressing like Barbie and see what it's like to dress like Madonna. The "formal-but-fun" look is what the stores are calling it. Some call it the "lingerie look." ' I .· Lindahl -The Golden Sh ell, Ba lboa Island. Special thanks to our beautiful model, Karen Peterson. .. fi.. ew a s in erv1ew to it in terms th.at can't be printed in a family newspaper. but which can be translated as "expensive sleazeball.'! The most popular color ap- pears to be white. With lots of lace and a corset-like shape. (Please see PROM/Page 3) This sportier look also includes some wild accessories that are' guaranteed to cause eye damage --...,..-~-=---... ------><--------~-__:.:...___ ------ • . .. \ .J /' . , ,. ... ,' ~· I a I • • ' .. ~f ,rP. I" J .. Ii' . T ....-r - \_,. ' ' .. I -... . ' - • ifts of LOVE ~ ,. ... _'2' ,............,,._..-., .,,. £-•. -.l ..: .... lw -r . J • Mother's Day Specials Mix•'n' match ca ndle lamps in a varn:ry of lamp bases anJ shades to choose. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $12.99 ~~ '• -:--q;j WEST M I NSTER MALL ' , • ,.. .,, ,... , "" ,.. 20%-40% OFF STOREWIDE April 26-May 12 ~,, ' ,.. """"' ,... . , / ~ndari11 ems Enter Your Mom in Our Mother'• Day Drawing to Win the Sapphire Heart Pendant Pictured Here. ($415 Value) IT'S OUR MOTHER'S DAY GIFT' TO YOU. Westminster Mall ' '°""' Anna fftht.11 Mell • ... Mel LM ~it• Mell • o.I Amo Fa.ht.II C.11tet 405 FREEWAY AT GOLDEN WEST ST. Open Weekdays 10-9 Saturday 10-8 Sunday 12-5 .. Delly""' ....... it, ....... .,,. Bow tia (left) come In all colon lncladblC the popular putela. Formaljacketa are aborter thla year and are known u the Spenaer. Jl'aahlona from Glnclu, Soath Coaat Piasa . De igner Summer Wear J ust A rr ived from E urope Lido \lari11a \ illa~f'. '\('\\port Bt·a"h <>7:\.:r;:t) Featured here, thil" 1ummer'1 laateat-a jumpsuit from Rabbit Rabbit in Cobalt Blue. S80.00 3432 Via Opor to, Bldg. 8 673-6669 . ----~ i ·~ . ' • I -t Some of the hotteat loou in ~ • with 1enulne leather luert: the Se& Hawk Include (from left) the Wlq Commander ID f•tarlnl a berllllum alloy metal matte yellow l(old with aatln-luater ftnlah; Cat Eye ftnlab: and the unique checkerboard look. Thee es have ----it for a high fashion look By LINDA CLARK-PUGLIEll 0..., ...... c .......... . When it comes to looking fashionable. the eyes have it - sunglasses that is. Eyewear consultants at Su- perior Optical's Personal Eyes Eyewear Salons predict strong, bright, contrasting colors this summer. Bolder and lieavier is the look with asymmetric styling being a key factor. Textures (ollow those seen in other fashion accessories - bone, alligator, and lizard skin. Look for the upswept. harlequin look of the 1950s if you want to make a timely fashion statement this· summer. Popular frames go from tra- ditional to solid gold and jeweled. Along with sunglasses, fashion cases are also gaining popularity. But sunglasses are more than I a fashion accessory. They 1 protect the eyes from ultraviolet and blue light wave lengths. Scientific research has proved 1 that the eye cornea, lens. and retina can be harmed by over- Select one of our beautiful sweaters or .lovely dresses from our unique Mothers Day specials at . Etdo Utlk.s Fine Couture exposure to t;>right light. In Southern California ex-I 3420 Via Oporto, Newport Beach 67 3-2049 .. -........ , Orange COMt DAILY PllOT/Thurldey, May p, , ... A traditional part of summer clothing in Southern .California for over 60 years. :Jitte '/l/,,. 0 J Clot/t;n9 • GJ/. /92J (714) 644-0264 . it8 Fashion Island •Newport Beach. California 92MO posure to bright light seemingly : _M_ay. I 5th • New l ocaJiv n • 3442 Via OptJr'to comes1tom.e.v8f)'Where -from ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! reflection off water. auto bump-I~======================:---===========~:=! 1-;:-------- ers. buildings. and the work I I environpien1. Put some thought into select- ing a good pair of sunglasses. Jim Davi, district manager of Su- perior Optical in Irvine said, "Nine out of ten people shopping ~ for eye sunwear will look for a stylish frame and not ·be con- cerned about the lens. And comfor.-Wins out over color or tint." Select Polaroids or those that are olarized. A olarized lens 89 . said. · "Wearing sunglasses can help -prevent prematur-e wrinkles around the eyes. Anything that J prevents you from squinting has , to help," said Davi. ' It is a good idea to consult your ' : optician before purchasing an glasses or sunglasses. Based on your lifestyle and environment, they wlll recommend lenses that will keep your eyes comfortable and problem-free. Choose frames larger than you would in conventional glasses. • Protective sunglasses will have · neutral colored lenses such as gray, green. or brown. The shade I should be dark. providing ap- proximately 80 percent light absorption. . Select frames that attempt to preserve the face's natural sym- , metry in proportion to your features and size. Consider your , own natural skin, hair and eye color before selecting a frame. , Superior Optical Company has Personal Eyewear Salons in 1 Newport Beach and Laguna Hiits. ·PROM ••• FromPaaei l There Is even a mini-dress with 1 detachable skirt. called a "con- vertible." (After you ask Dad 1 about Spencer ·Tracy, ask him about convertibles and de- 1 tachable skirts. That should at least quiet him down a llttle bit.) 1 To make sure that your date I goes "Crazy For You," .there are all kinda of other Madonna- Inspired accessories you CM try. Lacy gloves. or hllf-gtovea (In • cate your date Is half-waisted). Huge strands of pearls that can also be uled as snow chain•. In case you're going to a prom In the mountains. Drippy earrings. Fishnet hose. And, to complete the "totaled look." lace-up boots. . 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C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 9, 1985 Milady,s theme ·for summer: Anything goes ., JOY DEE ANTHONY ......... c.. .......... . Except for the consensus that stirrup pants with big blousy tops ar'8 In, the summer fashion· me~ge for women Is not clear. .. INTRODUCTORY OFFER s 14 lleQ. lrOM M¥1 $ 18/W-122 CIT a llll OPIN 7 DAYS ·--·-"--" ,., Clllf --C9NI • Carlton.- ---""* C,,,., • llW IA TIOllS ,.. ,.,, ""' ........ ,,,,. ..,., ,.,,, South Coa1t Pl•z• Vlll•t• 3S..O S. Ploza Dr. Some say boxer-style shorte are In. Others say they're not. Some stress one.,plece bathing suits over two-pleee, white others say two-piece sell best. Are cropped-length pants still In or aren't they? Buyers disagree. hair International Costa Mesa 979-5851 , Dll!r"" .... ~ -· kflW"11 Gt.ncer Vuquez ·dona the ••11adonna look" from Lyn Karau, Lido v111ace. Jane Campbell, owner of L6cal Color o·n the Balboa peninsula and on Balboa Island, "It changes with bathing suits. It goes: one year two-piece, the next year. one-piece. This Is a one-piece year," she says. At her store-you can find a suit with . a "Tarzan-style" front. It's not only cut higher on the thighs than last year's style. "there's nothing on the side," Campbell said. The front "looks like a little • . " .Jbjs year's suits are smaller, in general, she added. Many are In cotton. Two- piece tops are strapless and banded ''almost exclusively.'' But over at Lyn Karali's in Lido Village. you can "nhd some '60s style two-piece suits made by 11Je 'w ?lkwa '" C!<?e"lta ael 111ae Linchfon F 1shion Shows TIES/MYS • Domino Md1ys -Tht P1rt -l"""'1p111 WCMSIMYS -Chanttcl# -Cltl0'1 TUSDAYS • Thf R11 -tioldftJ T rufflt -Bouzy ROiif• . FRIJAYS -Cmo's -Bouzy Rout• ~J ac~--------------64-0--12_9_8 _ r';P-~ 11--1 2720 E. Coast Hwy. Cartoon characten, aacb u Woody Woodpecker ancJBetty Boop, are 8J)Wliecl o•er bT'f~. worn by KODlque -·-- Bordler (left) and Mary CunnlnCbam -from Local Color. Gottex. S$YS buyer Jackie Vas- quez. The bottoms are belted at the waist and come just below the navel, but they do go up on the sides somewhat. Customers who prefer one-piece suit styles that aren't too high on the sides. she adds. should Took for those designed by La &laAca f:'.lllmore. Neon colored suits and clothes are especially popular this year, says Campbell, adding "and so are brights and pastels. Almost every company has all three." At Local Color. you can find clothes made by Esprit, Cruz, L.A. Seat 71 4 6 73 77 10 Covers. dfaiy Horse; Raisins, Blue Pacific, Bugl, and Betty Boop. Prices for Local Color clothes. "which are discount anyway," have stayed the same or de- creased, Campbell pointed out .. Bathing suits run from $29 to $39. Pants stop at mid-calf this 'summer, she said, whether they're straight-leg-or baggy. They're called "clam diggers." Vasquez disagrees~ "We're not seeing that·many cropped-length (Pleue Me Tlttlllt, PaCe 5) ... Almost Silk THE MOST COMFORT ABLE NIGHTSHIRT- ... Doubles As A Blouse!! Cowl Neck $22 Tie Fr ont $26 Ivory, Orchid, Blue Charlie's for the angel in your Ji( e ... Happy Mother's Day Ladies' Ha~rdashery "'-'~" ~ """ Corona del Mar 123 fashion Island Bullock& .,il1hire Corridor 640-5721 • ,. I • • •••• Offering the finest selection of sophisticated ·1eisu.re wear ·for both men & women. ' / 2700 \XI. Coast Highway, Newpo·n Beact1 (714) 631-3280 . . . -. \ I I I ' .- I --·-----!.-.--·--t-···-----• -..... . -·-• a no a -• ,. .. Bringing bizarre ba.ubleS for beach blaD.ket -bingo ly Gl°"GE TA .. AI ' o...,.,...c~-. .. .,,, Just when you thought safe to be teen on the b ch ' a. barrette. It's a plan 's .... It s ... , "HAIRPLANE '85111" Look- ing like something that King Kong would go totally ape over the "halrplane" Is one of the nM fun fashions for summer that can be found at Local Color on Balboa Island. . According to owner Jean Campbell, these colorful bar- rettes shaped like World War I blplanes are becoming the rage at the beach these days. "Some glrls even wear several at the same tlm~." she said. .I don't know, Jean. Sounds llke something the FAA or John Wayne Airport might want to regulate. May set a llmlt for Newport Beach, like 55 planea a day per glrl. And If th4' sight of little planes In your hair lan't eye-catchJng enough. how about green llpstlck? It's called Lip-Tricks • and It's only green and grou 1.,1ntll you put It on . Then It turns various shades of pink depending on your body chemistry for Its unique shade. If you're hoping to make that "big catch" at the beach this summer, Campbell has Just the lure for you -rubbery fish earrln s. You ot that rl ht: fish 675-0823 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (by Matteo's) Garter Belts Teddys earrings. We'retalklng mackeret. tuna, and for th<>M of you who are really serious about this. bar- racuda. Just cast thQM bab._ out there and watch what you r.., In. As for swimwear, moat of you already know that this 11 gofng to be a bad year for cetlullte. That's right, the suits thls.,.year are taking you to "Thlghland" whether you want to go or not. Sounding Ilka the opening tines from "Star Trek," these one- plec~ creations were . design~ "to go where no one dared to go before." Not only do they ac- complish that mlsaJon. In a ~ay that would make even Mr. Spock .., beam up, tMy prove conclulivety that It Is poaible to make a one- pleoe out of 1 ... material than a tytc?-plece. Just In case your boy- friend/father /husband/Beverly Hiiia Cop 1.-1ts that you cover up the conslderable part of you that your bathing ·suit ml .... , local Color has you covered there too. Obvloualy the designers had an awesome amount of materlal left over from the swimsuits, so they came up with totally awesome T-1hlrts. We're talkln' T-shirts that are so hug;t, they're big enough for both you and your beat friend. Actually. big enough for a famlly of five to live in comfortably. And LETTERS ao big you won't need to put your contact• .on to see. . For those ot you who have to convince your Dad that you really, really did go to the buch, there are even some cover-upe with see.-through pla1t1c pocket• that have sand permanently en- cased In them. To go wit~ the sand-in-the- pockets cover-ups, there are even -see-lhrough handbags with water, Ice cubes. ·and llmes sloshlng around In them. Like forever. Unless. of cours.e. you accldentally spike It on some punker's hair. .. Bus tiers }t zebell Bras Go wns Robes A Classy Secluded little storP where you can shop in comfort/or sPnsuou s linf!erie and adult gifts. Kama S utra lotions Potions Adult Games Ga/( Gifts Adult Tovs Ca rds Jo; A II Occassions I i9.5.5 -<: Sh· f>11 rk Cirdt>. 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DAVIS TODAY! 261·05·69 • For the Fashionable Newport Woman Sportswear thru Evening Lldo Vllla1e 3.f 15 Via Oporto New rt Beach 71.f 87G·8~61 Surf A Sand Hotel Shoppln1 VUlace 1465 South Coa1l Hwy Lacuna Beach · (714) 49.f-3432 three loc•tion• lor your convenience " Balboa Ba)' Club Member• Only (714) 87&-3261 May Sale Tee Shirts & Skirts 1/2 Off G1tr Ccr trft< .uc~ ,l\ dildblc fc>r M other '., D.n Something Special feminine td•hHHh I\ I 'I'•' '1:1 '" /.1,/111>n' ,, , .,,, \' "' fl!{lll l' ,,,,' J '·" 250 E. 17th, COST A MESA 645-57 11 , , 675-·1441 . ...___ wVm "-l~&r 302 mauJ~ o..,,... ........ _ ............ Karen Soden (aboYe) modela a Tanan....tyle awliamlt. At left. Monique 8ordler (left) and llary Canntnpaw take _ off In the lateet erase, ••Jaalr. plane'' burettee, aJad below they relaz In -.O. boar aborta. All are rrom Local Color. Balboa lalaDd • THEME ... FromPage4 pants anymore." she sard ··u they are cropped-length. they're real. real trght ." In full length pants. Vazquez says ·p1ast1c bag waist" pants are in These are usually form- fitt 1ng and have a pull belt with a ring Other popular fu ll-length pants include parsley prrn t and sequined iea.ns from London, she said Vasquez buys skirts that are straight . even longer than mid~ calf. or short Short sk rts. how- ever. won t dominate unttl fall. she said In skirt fabncs. she added. plaids are out Dynamic. geometnc prints are rn · Skirts that Campbell chooses for her store are mostly mrd-calf or mtn1 1n length Mints and sun dresses she says. increasingly take the place of shorts. 'Shorts are really krnd of passe:· campbell said. "Girls are dressing a httle more temr- nrne, a little softer · Vasquez disagrees . She says the ··Madonna-1001(" will be popular It includes boxer-style shorts of a longer length than last year's Tops worn wrth the shorts. made 1n Europe. are cut low on th e side Americans are wearing tank tops underneath them, she added Sig tee-shirts over stirrup pants that look almost like the · tights worn with leotards are perhaps the most popular I<><* ror summer. Campbell Mfd. Here. Vasquez agrees. "l hat'1 going to be the main pant for summer." she said. Som9 .,. cotton. others hive laytex. Popu- lar colors Include pink. red, white and royal blue. For a I<><* that changes little lrom year to year. Annette S6ng- hal of Annette's In Lido Vlftaae. otters-tu'9lt-tength skl'11 In IOld colors, ~OttCMl jumpau1t1, and eun dresses In sum. whatever you think looks .Qood on vou Is probably in. ::. I . .. ' . I -a _p • I ondiSport, the lightweight line for summer is perfect for the active lifestyle along the coast of Orange County. l Q _· ~ ........ j . . . . . - . or the gentleman, ao English Poplin suit in light cotton and Dacron with alfall-silk tie fr.om John Comfort. For the lady, a silk and linen summer Scottish tweed with sportingjacket is perfect for the office. Two of many choices from the summer collection at The Li very, lower level; South Coast Plaza. alpb Lauren's spring collection means tailored clothia, ia lwcuriouSJy feminine fabrics such as soft silk tweeds and charmeuse found in South Coast Plaza, lower level. asculine silhouettes ate in powdery pastel colors, cl•ssic pullovers and ..,,, Bowered shirts •re tran1formed into a , _ leiiJiaiae Oair with a wide vm•tion of poaibilities. Available at D.K. Mc{)onald in ean,ty Villa,e. c... ondi enters the summer season with a clever style that dictates tradition without inhibiting new ideas. The ·traditional sailor dress takes on a new look with crisscross · detailing, coupled with a subtle sideleg slot. A vailable at Soignee in Fashion Island. \ . • I • J R~'- .J 0 . . . . . . etfrey Banks introduces a new facet to his summer li neup oflinen com fort. Designed with a double- buttoned neckline, this top and trousers is available at Charlie's in Fashion Island. • 1 oily Browns is for the woman who can buy her swimwea r anywhere, but comes here, where she ca n find glamorous, top of the beachwear. including designs from South Africa and N ew Zealand. .. --b --~-l-.-- . . --·-. . . • hillipe Salvet designs a Ii pinafore with ruffled ~;:~; straps. The ultimate in femininedressin& it is available in pastel 111~ shades of peach, yellow · and blue at Phillipe Sa/vet, lower level, South Coast Plaza. 1/a. famous maker oflta/1an . ports"ear. introduces its summer /me ofs" 1m and act1n:· wear. essential clements forclorhing of e.'<tremcly refined de 1gn. A noce of pur eTegante is found in this unmistakable Fila stvle . .-\ ,·ailable at Fila.-lower level. · uth Coast Plaza. " pa tel-light romance with summer fashion b' A1ond1 found ar D .K . McDonald m the Ca nnel) Village. I > , • I • • t I .. . ce Or~ Cout DAIL y PILOT IThurlday, M•y 9, 1985 ~-'Lavish silks in '20s style light up night BJ JOYCE ICHERER·BODLOYICH Elegant silk dresses, remi- niscent of the Roaring '20s, ls the look for this year's cockt$11 soiree. · · Lido Silks In Newport Beach · offers silk prints, handmade beaded silk and raw silk dresses that are guaranteed to make - sh·opplng a pleasure. OwneraGlorla B. Santa Marina says the hip-hugger blouaon dress is a popular Item this year. The dropped waist camouflages all the slight figure flaws. she said, "It is very flatter- ing to a person with a fuller mldrtff. and-it looks wonderful on most figures-" Santa Marina displayed an ebony and rich blue dress, which, she said would be very fashion- able at any special occasion. "Another elegant dress Is de- ~+----,,.·tgnectby-NotarrMt , · as she reached for a white and black print dropped-waist cr_,.a- tion, with accentuated Inset shoulder pads. "Nolan Miiier Is · the designer for the Dynasty Show, and his collection has become very popular,··. she said. wean • o a .o t- •pun •weater, while Michael Bueche don• the ufarl look, ' frpm The Storekeeper, We.tcllff. Plaza, Newport Beach. lido Silks also carries a line of three-piece suits, featuring camisole tops that look stunning when the outer jacket is re- moved. Delly,....~-, llllle lchwem Mart Quigley wear• all-~Uk, hand-beaded dreue• from India. Available at Lido Silk•. . ,,, For a dressier mode, Santa Marina has stocked floor-length and tea-length dresses embellished with sequins, beads and simulated pearls and diamonds. Casual designs for men focus on comfort, pastel colors . BJ JOY DEE ANTHOtilY House of Silk & Cashmere. Newport Beach, has silk dresses designed wJtb..a classlcJook. "Our ribbon silk (wove.n ribbon into the silk) Is very classic and always remains In style." said store representative Karen Re- uben. ''The ribbon silk is very dressy and feminine." Though men's fashions tend toward the classic and unchang- ing, some after.atlons will be peccelved b}' the so_Qtllstlcated male buyer this summer .• Ray Stuard. owner of Stuards In South Coast Plaza, says change has occurred particularly In sportswear. Casual shirts are sporting fuller sleeves. Silks are Desirner Clara lronda Black raw silk, graceful fittinr one-piece dress with oyster hand painted raw silk skirt. $185. Nelly's of Puerto Vallarta 1 OS Fashion Island (Bullocks Wilshire Winr) 759-8346 ,\ wonderful haute couture experie nce is. now available in Fa hion I land. Gu y Laroche introduces hi pring and summer collection. Our fa hi on cons ultants Joyce, udi, and Tamar are here to as ist you with per onal ervice. Private ,modeling .available by appointment. Guy Laroche &.tu,.e : J 3 f'a. hion Island 61·1-91:77 · very strong. especially in shirts made with a new Italian rolled collar. "It's a convertible collar," he-said. 1t rotts-whenittJpens-btll can be closed up and worn with a tie as well. "That's a very nice lastiion feature. -he-commented. "Pants are definitely fuller," Stuard continued, but "I wouldn't call them baggy. A slight taper to the hem is fashionable," he said. Pleats are also popular right now. "Coats are getting to be a trifle shorter, a little bit fuller In-the Chest;...--he saTcf. "All of this Is a trend toward more comfort Jn men's clothing." Stuard says his store carries many designs for athletic men whose well-proportioned body requires more room In the chest area with tapering at the waist. In t!es, he says yellow will be a strong color throughout summer. as well as grays and blues. Either very "neat" ties with small pat- terns or bold ties with abstract. unusual patterns are In. Most of Stuards clothes come from ttaly. "When you're talking about fashion " we're talking Italy," he said. "Italy Is the most fashionable place there is." Though his store carries things from France, Germany and the U.S. too. he feels Italy is the place to go for quality workmanship, In addition to style. The "safari look" will also be popular for summer of '85, says Bill Beck of "The Storekeeper For Him. and Her," in Westcliff Plaza. Newport Beach. "Camp shirts" with lay-down. not but- ton-down collars." will be fre- quent purchases. he predicted, (Pleue .ee MEI'f'-S/Paee 9} •Annette Defrank• Judy Dickens• P.J. Fernandez• Bonnie H~lmes .• • Kristen Hulett • Robin Hultquist • Leo LaBrecque • Jorgen Nielson• Gayle Nlebur • Jim Panagakos • SOfia Rosentsvalg • • Ron Sarno • Jchn Upchurch • Carol Walin • (714) ~2151•70!1EWPO~!_CENTER •FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH CA. Surn01er is • corning to Al's Garage Enjoy it with our great selection of ilverf ern activewear. ·A IL 1003 cotton, cool and comfortable! .. ~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWP.ORT BEACH · (714) 644 ·7030 • -- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 9, 1985 C9 Complete faShion _ statemeRt with accessories ' -8y JOYCE aC .. RIR-aODLOVICH At the Village Company In ,._llS'm~lflt'!'!ll iii::ir,iF-~l!:!!!!!llf==:::::::i=""'~~~ .. ...,,...c.,,. •• ,,,,. .. , Newport Beach, French combs The selection of accessQrles Is 81'1l a fashion that brings beauty endleae for your new summer to the wearer's hair. The store ensembles. has a l~r~e selection of combs, Diane. a woman's .contem-meny handpalnted with delicate porary apparel store In Westcllff flowers. Ptaza, Newport Beach, has a The store also c arries collectlon of dress purses de-Cleopatra necklaces In simulated signed to bring compUments to gold and silver. It is a look that the proud buyer. can be worn with casual or dressy For Instance there's a round outfits. said a representatlv~. Caesar bag In· simulated silver Udo Silks. located In Lido and gold with a raised bust of the Village, has some unusual belts. fa"'.\OUS Rol"Jlan emperor. You The look this year Is wide: the can buy a matching rope chain material textured, quilted .. or for e.asy carrying or choose from smooth. The belt buckl's <(an an array of handmade beaded vary from metal· to mother-of. bags In rich tones with mafChlng pearl. - rope chains. Owner Gloria B. Santa Marina Owner Diane Shammas lfas says, "We have an ultra suede stQcked ~er display cases with an blac1< ~ast:i w!th an elaborate ~ea array o( unusual Jewelry pieces. shell sett!ng. Selection of accaeorlee offered.by tbe Vlllqe Co. . . to colorful summ.er Pertum1» and a l.uge )elec !ton ot u~ ~<JI penume bo111e, By JOY DEE ANTHONY Delly ll'llot c...,.....o..-1tl If you want to take fashion 1n stride this summer, be sure to step Into wild colors. According to Rey Aldaco. manager of the Right Bank shoe store in South Coast Plaza. wild colors dominate play shoes, and styles range from Roman sandals with straps that go up the leg. to delicate high-heeled pumps, or faced tennles In "Nubuck" suede. "Nubuck" Is a suede that has · been shaved. It's soft, smooth, and unforgettable after a mo- ment's glance, he said. Play shoes In this material go for around $98. This summer's wild colors fea- ture cobalt blues. reds, yellows and purples. "Not your fluor- escent," Aldaco explained. ''I'm talking your deep reds... The hottest color for this summer is 'bright yellow. he added. The reason why bright colors are are so popular. he said. is that designers are coming out with so many bright dresses. tops and pants. "That's where it all be- gins," he commented, "with the top designer in the clothing · industry." . High-heeled pumps typically have a single large ornament. like a rhinestone or a clip-on bow. For those who favor comfort. de- signers named Joan & David make a medium-heeled pump I that changes little from year to year. They sell for around $195 .. Last summer's look was nauti-, cal. the type of thing wealthy people wear on boats. Aldaco said. He calls this summer's look l "Acapulco" or resort-style. Heels are still thin. but get ready for thicker ones when fall arrives. I . . • I From Pages as will pants and shorts in khaki I fabric. Hawaiian shi rts made by Reyn Spooner. while strong last I year, wlll continue to go up in the . buyer's estimation, he feels. Bill Snyder. manager of Halli- day's in Newport's Westclitt Plaza shopping center. also stresses Reyn Spooner shirts and shorts. in addition to madras I shorts. light weight poplin pants. seersucker and poplin suits. He he added. At The Shoe Tree in the lido Village, owner Larry Garcia says you can find any sandal your heart desires. "The pendulum tends to swing back and forth, and right now. the pendulum is. swinging more to pumps and so on," he said: However. we're finding that people are beginning to get a little tired of pumps and want to get into something a little dlf- .ferent -sandals," or someth,lng more unusual. He insists on highly acclaimed brand names. so that people aren't cheated with look-allkes of inferior quality, he said. ''We have found that If you stick to the known brands. you're generally much much better off. because you're getting a shoe that is basically of natural leathers and there's no plastic in them." Copies usually have synthetic I heels or plastic soles. he said. Dress shoes for summer are tending to go back to the dressier higher type heel this year. he said, "a little more of a sexier look." I • ... Open ~on -Sat 11 -5 Sun. 12 · 5 Closed Mon 332 f orest :\ ve. +: 15 Laguna Beach ( 714) 494-2828 : .. -.----- Rcsalr Designer Fashions from the area ·s nfost elt·{!at>t clo ... t't. ..... \lain item .. h or11 011rc or '"''er . :.!';.'f:.! E. l.oa .. 1 1-/igh .. a.1 Corona d,./ \far 640-4492 M•1ular thru Saturdar 10 am·• pm You shop at Fashion Island, you know the score. It's FOrty I .ave· I I\. l1olJ ) 16 c~w 0 1.imuoJ Rin~ Ret.111 421.l\ll)\) Pur-.h.L,~· 1· X \h \I The Vjllnge \ • eompnny l Summer is upon us, and the place to go, for wherever you're going, is here at the Village Company. We have a full line of clothing and accessories and personal service that will make your summer shop- ping a breeze. :l • ·- 3404 Via o ·porto Newport Beach 675-5454 "5 Carrots J or the Price pf 2." fl1.t.r.1 .. •n'1.' ~l·m,t,lf1t.~ .. ~1"':\~ _· .. • ~ 1.\\'" '· tf'lj ~he. \\ ~u!J-... -n,,,r .'rt,~ to!.h•\•' "-' t•1o r,"' l't1c..·rc:J -tt pnle-. r\Jlit nc , I-Ir ·, ; .... , · 2-.'ll \.c" f'l?I I... ..:mu ilr:,, \,<"·'"I' fl. .c. · 1. -\ • -; 4 "-4 " ; 2:;, \ h •n-1.1' • • ...i " '>J1urJJ1 . 1 t-. l •>...HL:.l 1n Pn1..::-!' 1:.1 ""'t''\\\.~t'" \h:1Jt1'll't"-,,t•h .. : '~• \.,,.,,_.' I ... ._ ....... • I 1 ' . If ! l . ~i • . i _ ___.j .. - ' I -· doesn't see much change from -~~2~6~F~o~sh~i~o~n~l~s~lo~n~d~~~~~~~~~6!!!!!4!!!!!0!!!!!-4!!!!!4!!!!!!!!!!2~3~~ L-----------------------------------' last year's offerings. ---- Gary• a Co•pa•y is pleased to present our Spring Collection of very fine clothing and special furnishings. It isn't just clothing that makes a man look • polished. Gar/y}s now ca'r?ies the ext lusive line of" skin care product~ for men. Please stop in on Saturday- May I I and Roy will personally introduce you to yet another importan.t way to take care of business. " # 119 Fashion· lsJand • Newport Beach • ~59· 1622 • Bullocks Wilshire Wing . The POSH Ansn·er to Warm ""e,ather TropicaJ s uitings offered in a broad spectrum of fabrics and colorations. Select from classic stripes. plaids. solids. or tick weaves. All tailored of cool, comfortable feathe r- weight wool or tropical blends. Gentlemen's (lothlng Inspired by Tradition 46 Ffshlon Island ·c~i (714) 640-8310 . ' I l I I I I ' . 1.' ' . ' .. Subtle Hints ... for Mot~er's Day exquisite handbags from Elephant Walk and Timmy Woods. 1112 lrvi'ne Ave. Newport Beach -. .. moth'er 1mutti'er1 & k a mom. mommy. m&m&. ma. mums1e n I a female parenl 2 d1&per ch&nger bottle wuher 3 underp&l<l nur&e who m&ke& r oom r.&1111 4 f&m1ly ch&uffeur 5 51lOrt orr.ler cook 6 on c&ll 24 hours l!I <la v 7 tio•J&ehnl'1 r.er<1in11 ----awon4•~•o• The definitwn of Mnther printed on T-shirts nf white pink ()r lilac 12 50 Sweat shirt.\. white• 11r pink l 5 00 ,.Ser 111" <1t her \f\ /e, 11/ Muther s Dav .\hirts I We've Got Your Gift for Mother's Day l 7TH & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEA CH 645•0792 Love Mother with a Gih from Veta's. Available in pink, blue. and ye llow 533.00 from ~~IJ;J\ ·v , etas /OJI •WE Al{Mf ,. flff'oi 1 IEJCH. CA f lUO 642·, 197 Give mother a last nower ... we suggest pan- sies in 14k ~old ,md enamel with cultured pearl or diamond center!>. Pendant. eamn~s. brooch, or ring. beginning at SICXJ. 642· H 10 CHA RLES H. BARR ,, .. .,.... Wftklff .... ... ,.... ..... I Mothers Day Gifts from _ ' .L 1058 IR'VINE A VE. NEWPORT BEACH 650-8388 ' I QuALITY IN FASHION, GIFTS AND SERVICES FoR You. ANDEES Pr.ACE • ANTHONY1S SHOE SERVICE • BANK OF AMl:RICA . CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS . CHAMPAGNE . CROWN HARDWARE . DIANt'S DR. Lbu ELDER·· HALLIDAY1S M EN1s CtoTHING • Hrc KoRY FARMS HUGHES MARKET,• THE MINUTEMAN WAY. NANCY DUNN A NTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS • SAv-ON DRucs • THE STOREKEEPER ·• THE STOREKEEPER roR H ER • v~TAs INTIMATE APPAREL • WEsTcuFF C LEANERS ,-------·- - .. ' ,OMCAaTaONAI ~ ~ -_.. .... I l • ~I.,. R 5 C A • ~ A • I "}8 ') ---~ . -'• - _i1: on't . . ut in:.mates-. Costa Mesa council • members discovered they broke a 10-year-old pact when the tore out a street median, and must now spend $501000 to put it back./ A6 California A tourist receives threat- ening letter saying Ameri- can males will be shot in Mexico if Border Patrol agent who injured Mex- ican youth goes un- punished./ A4 Nation Illinois governor con- venes rape recant hear- ing for Gary Dotson./ AS World Forty Portuguese com- munists walk out prior to Reagan speech./ AS Boating Don't leave home without ... reading about the American Express flap in the America's Cup challenge./ AB Sports Gene Mauch claims he's not very impressed with 'Oil Can· Boyd, despite Angel loss./81 Entertainment The black comedy of the musical "Cabaret" is well served at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater./ A 10 5,000 ~xp ore women • issues As trona ut. actress princ ipa l s peakers a t Ana h e im eve nt By EVE C. LASH Delly "91 Corr....,-1 Bu">iness \.\Omen. hc>ml·makef\ and Lommunll} act1\ 1sts "ere among the more than 5.000 "ho took parl Wcdnesda) in thl' third annual ( on- fl'rencc.on Women. The all-da) cn.·n1 . at the Anaheim H 11ton and T owcr" Hotel. was dc- \'O tcd to women's issues. NAS.\ astronaut Sall Ride was the ke}'note lun c h eon speaker and a ctrl'S'> Susan Ken- dall . e\.\- mari. daugh- ter of actor Paul :'lie"' - man wa., the f eatured speaki:r. Thi.' rnn- f l' r l' n l' c . which tn · elud ed Y3 Sally Ride 'i l' m 1 n a r '> ano more-ffian I 0 trade fair cd11bF IOI">. ....as dl'Stgnl'd to appeal Ill "ork1ng \.\Om(•n. \.\Omt·n managing home., and tho~· 11\\ oh ed in rum- murf11~ act I\ 1t1e\ Jll'llrd1ng to Karen "im11h . confcn:nn · lC1ord1na1or \ten \.\ere also ..... ckomc State St'.n. W1ll1am (. ampbcll. "ho co-sponscred then l'nt a lung\.\ 1th the Ll.S. Small. Bu\lnl''' Adm1stra11on. ..:.11d he ne,er dreaml·d the rl·sponse "ould be c;o great e e -~ere Local departments don't wan t to bear the a dded burdens By STEVE MARBLE Of .... .,..,,... ..... Local pohce offinals said Wednes- J"~ thL') don't want to bear the r1.·,1>4rns1brl11~ for housing Oranac C ount' Ja1r, t:>urgeoning inmate populJtrun da1m1 ng the potential for '111knll' dnd thi: nsk of mult1m1lllon· doll..ar IJ\.\\Ull\ 1<, 100 great. < 11' 1atl\ pantcularl) the large fa11111' 1n Huntingto n Beach. arc heing c~l'd d'I possible housing sites tnr 1a1I in mate~ awamng tnals or prd1 m1nar. hearings .. Thl' ha btlit) 1s tremendous:· lluntrngton Beach Pohce Chief Earle Ruh11J11le ..aid Wednesday .. .., ou'rt' dealing wtth crazies. JuJX'r' murderers and rapists The) krll l'dLh other. hang themsehes, bum m..111re-:.\ ··he )aid. addtng. "l want no pJrt ol that ·· (Pleue eee CITY I A2) LB park plans upset builder Developer assails city 's project as a n ·act of bad faith · 8~ LI:-..\ \l.OIO:'\f.\ Of ,,.. Delft 1•1101 It.fl l' ,111' 1ng ·' r..a r~ 11 1:10...1 th.it I\ thl' "un1n 1 "' .1 hl·.1ted d!'pute l:lt"t"'f't'n I .1~•·' a lk.i.h C lrJngc ( nunt\ and a , k • c I, 111\' r \\ ,, " · \ l' f'\ 1. u ll'. ' en ,•n\· .ind .1 "tantik ..11.t of bad I.11th "q 1h1· , II\ ' pan <.aid Lam I \ ri. t· \ u rr1·,11.knt of the <. armd- "·11.Jl111i; < 1r •up · i 'tr-t..,,,.n\-~ :dl:::n::IJJllm _ "In l<IMJ Wl' held thl' fir,t annual n >nfL·rtnce on womL·n·., issues .\lthough onl) 500 "'ere npected. mun:1han lA.00 .ittendcd f:::j~~;;:;~~:;;;;:;==~::::-~~~mote:lJ'Wl:~Utt:llR!i~= ~;;;::;;;~;;;;;;;.::;:::;;:;:-,p;:=:.,;;;,;;;;;;4--lf--1.Tmi~.l{\1d~m:rttr-arm•frerra~"1ti~ ·'1.·d. th..11 l .1gunJ lk..11.h plan' to put J Tu,11, min p.trl-Jll1p ..a 1.ontro,er\lal r·~hl 1•1 ...... , JI thn·n1.h1I .\lta Laguna ~tt.lttoldhl l 411.h -..HJ A Costa Mesa company say.s you can tell your mom she's appreciated with a Telecake./84 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather B 1·2 'A9 86 A3 88·10 86 810 87 89 A9 A7 81 A 10 A3 B3. 7 B1 ·3 A10 A9·10 A2 n l the conference and an add111onal !<00 wen· turnt·d awa' This \Car. .((T(J{)worflcn w~rc C"<JX'C1C'd 10 -a~­ IL'nd . hut "'e ha'e ll\er 5.000 and we had to turn a ..... a, ,,(J{)(J \.\Omen ." The Orange < 01101~ Republican said after thL· lunLhrnn ··1 th1nl. 11 1s ha'> JUst been :in overwhelmmg suc- l'l'\S. "We had no 1dl.'a. \.\l' "ould get this response We haH' to understand there 1s a great need out there for this." Campbell \atd .. .\nd Sall\ R1dl' wa\ JU'>l '>penacu- (Ple .. e .ee WOMEN'S/ A2) - A little bit of Germany Anita Bourdy and Peter Jordan perform a traditional German dance d uring the International Cultural Feetival at Gold- e n Weat College in Huntington Beac h . Bourdy and Jordan are part of the dance group "Ole Schwaben Laudet." Zoning bill could stall JAW expansion By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMO...,,...ltafl Lcg1sla11on that '-'Ould mal..e 11 to~hcr to change 111ning J' .1 \.\a~ to t·o pl} \.\1th nn1\t' r1.•gula11on-. 1<; mo 1ng through tht' <.tall' ~natr Local <iupportcr' hoJX' Senatl' Bill 556 will ~tall or hlod progress on t•xp:ins1on of John Waynl' <\irpon. acrnrd1ng to Barbara L1chman. L'X· ecuttH' ·director of the Ncwwn Re.tlh-h.l,l'd \1rport \\11rl.1ng C1niup ··\.\ 11h l'\l'r\lh1ng lrotl'O TO thl' l'llllrt\ rtghl nO\.\. \\l' l.ln t,tl.l' ,1d\ JO· tagl' ol th!\ hill "h,·n 11 ' ftn Jlh appni,l·d:· L1l'hman ,,11d ··I hi\ "'111 rm•an a change \\hat \\l''r1.• 'l'l'king" a rl'a <.lm.1hk d1.1l11gu1.· \.\1th the Ao~1rd til°~urx'n"nr' .. fhl· hill. who\l' pnncrp~I author " ~n Kohirn Prt".lc-". (). K 1 H'r<i1dc "·" p.t"l'd \lnn.l.1. 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The man who teamed tan Laurel with Oliver Hardy and created th(' ··our Gana" comedies wa 1n Hun1- 1n11on Beach this Wttk to <1ha~ ant•cdol(•<; from h1, colorful carrrr. K11al h 'poke to a Coastline College lilm h111tol) clas~ meetang at E<1t11on II 1sh School · Prohahh no pro<luccr·s work has ht 11u11.ht till' world more laufhter than that ol rnm ll' p1onl'Cr Ha Roach," tt'.I• h1.•1 l 1nda < arpcnter told her ,11111l'n1' < .irrx·n11.·r \Jtll Malk \ennett. who rn.tlk thl' .. ti.t•\ 'tone Kop, .. comedic und t·atl) c h.1rl1,· < haplln films. ,, u\uJll) de\t nhl·d a\ earl\ 1 lolly- "ood''> ktnlJ of tomcth "Hut I lal' Roa1 h rdinnl lllnll'd' ·- PFOP tf IN IHf N fWS and madl· 11 w~at 11 as today." 'l hc '\Bid. In add1t1on to hi\ slapstick mill' cd1r11. Roach produced the "Top~r"· film 'iCncs and the 193\J \Crston ol John Steinbeck's "Of Mier nntl Men." Has .film career artualh bcann 1n IQ 12 .,,.,11h b111 11n1Johti 1n .,,.,~\terns .\ few \eat'\ later hr hra.nn pmdunntt ' l0nwd1cs featuring Harold Llm d J'hl' (."oasthne \tudcnts aprx·.ired most 1ntercstt•d 1n h1'i ""ml.. "•th Laur\'! and Hard\ He explainl'd that Laurrl ong1nall ~ · ..... lirkrd for him'" a gag "ntcr while Hard) had plt\\Cd 'imall roln m Charlie Cha'<' t•om· ed1<'\ Roarh told the \tudcnt' that a minor m1sundcr'ltand1ng led 10 'i<Hl1C lar&c C'lpcnscs on one of thr team\ rnml'd) film!!.. ··we wen.• going 10 111nk1· a p1r ture "hl·re I au rel and Hanh ~rn· 1r~ 1na to ~11 ( hnstmas tree~ in thr 'um- nwr. ·· Roach recalled. Tht film makcn halWirrangcd to film .1 "rccluna \pret> at a homc near thl' Hui Roa h ~tud10, in<. uhcr( 'tt) thrn rr11tore thl' l"C\tdcncc hirlnn· 1hc O\\ m·r rcturnl·d (Pl .. M eee MOVIE/ A2 ) \ .. . ...... -........ --\ ...... Hal Roac h , 9 3 ; aharea memories of early Hollywood. \nll lh' 1.111\\l'01.1'.1hn 11' tool.. pain'> 111.ih,,1J1r 11' 1n11·n1111n' ll1r the 20- t.1111 'II fl L1l l;inJ "hr. h ha'\ hec:n thl' ,uhw, 1 •I° 111111111ng n1·g0l1.it1on\ lx'- l'-'1'1·11 l .irm.t·"dnllltng anJ ut~ ot- 11, 1.11, \1Ot•11ml' did the:\ 1nd1 ca1e inr 'l'~l· pr·~1.n·dmg ... 11h a park p .. 11 I n. h -..i1d · 11·, a 11·mbll' 3l l l1 1l.td I.I :h \l.i-• tt,1t'lhtl \ltn rn ...aid there' · 1' !-! ' ir1~ \\Ith thl· ut' 'plan' \\ .1 l''"'l'1'd1n~ \\llh hu"nt'\\ a' o' I ' [ ,II'!•• 1,1 fk.h h \hl• \:ltll I• .i' ,, ,, .. I,, "~h'fl' "•" rut 11ur ,, ,, II " I •' I '·' il1.11 ,, 'IJtnl i. 1•, I'·• 1 1.111• ·11 p.i rl. 1n thl· T 11p \\ 1 "'l• 1i;ht"•rh,1,1<.l1' th1· l..n \1 ( ,. •I .I "·"~.11111~' plJn hi hu1IJ I 1.:t.n.1 ti, 1~1 1.. ' ' U\uf"\ honw i''• ,... :' 111 '" 1rpt•rJtl'J Jlfl'' •h .ii I" I I ' I ' " h ·I ti1 • II\ t hl· ~ I '1" ' '' I ,,111,!" '' hl',1 N'l\\l'L'n 11ll ·1, •TI'• •r .111·,I .. unt' 1h·ntnn and tit< '' ' I .. p 1•1 lhl \\ 11rlJ nL•1gh h.•T h1•11,t 1 .11111.1 ..,,1ndl1n!>! nl:l'd' the nght-ot "·" h , 'IL nd \lt,1 l .1gunJ f\oule\ .tr•I w \\ I .1~1.11 ..a lli:t~hl!> Jl'' dopmcnt (Pleaae .eePAJllt/A21 Kendrick· named arts center ,director 8\ TO'\ ~AA\ f.ORA OI IM 0.-, ..._. ,,_,. I ho,mJ" K 1't•ndrh k (htcl adm1n- ,,11.11111 J I th1 "-l'n n~·d' ( t•nter tn \\ .1,h1nitt11n I)< hd'I hl'en ht red '' 1h1 Ol'" 1 \1•u111q· d1rN.t<lr of lhe < lr.rnt11' t 1111nt' ·Pt"r1ormintt rt\ ( l llll'I "-cndrh I. 'I "II' formall) tn· tro11l111 l•d th1' m• 11 nintt dunng a pre'~\ um kn n. l' .11 the um~, or thr P1•1111rnHn11 \rh < l'ntc-r tn ( o cita \ ,..,,, I h 11 pl.Jl "' L l'n Bcd'IO" ..,ho T 1'1 lll'•I I h1· .1nm,umrmrnt hv Wrlham \ I 11•hl '1 h.11'rm,1n "' tht• n•nter·, boa-rd I P1eHe eee COUNTY/ A2) l J . • • • • • "' . • ' ' ~ ' J . .. . . .. '\. I l _ A2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 9. -1986 COUNTY ARTS CENTER CHIEF NAMED ••• F rom Al of directors. ended a 10-month search for a chief administrator to oversee the S6S.S million eomp~x. un4cr construction 1n the South Coast metro area. Lund also announl'Cd that Judith O'Dea Morr will leave her post as general f\'IOnagcr of the Kennt'dy Center 10 handle !>tmilar rhore~ at the Orange Count} center 1 • In a prep:ircd statement. T1moth) Strader. chief exe<'\J ll\ c of'licer of the West Coast center, said: "We are doubly fortunate to have both Tom ~ndrlck and Jud) Morr join our leadership team "It's a great da) for u'). bche\t~ me It's hke a great gifl from our nauon\ capital." . Kendrick and Orange Count} center officials declined 10 reveal his salary, but it was reported to be more than SI 00,000. ' He will formall) take the rem~ in September as the countdown con· tinues to the center's scheduled grand opening in OctoQ(r 1986 Afier a national ~earc.h markl·d h) frustrating ktbacks and un~uccl·~~ful negouauons. the announcl'ml'OI'> today may help ease rnnn·rns 0' er the center's scrambk to meet "' opening season deadline The search was launched in Jul)' 1984 af\er Bedsow. c(ung JOh wcs~ announced he would re11rc at tht' end months ago. the center found tt..clf without a chief director. Moreover. no opening season at- tractions have been signed. although negotiations are 1n the final stage' with world-class performing lOm· panics. including the .\mencan Bal kt l heater and lhl' New York Cit)' Opera. · The com pk\. which ultimately will hou'le a 3.000-seat mult1purpo$C theater, a 100-St:at studio and a I,()()(). scat theater, 1s beinJ built and operated with private funds. Dunng the past six years. S62.1 million has been ra1~cd toward the S8S.S million goal. \\ 11h s~u m11l1on targeted for opera11ng and programming costs. Kendm:k, a former culture editor for the Washington Post, has handled the Kc:nned) Center's $32.4 m1llion oi:x:ra11ng budget, coord~natcd per· .,onnel and directed pohcy matter! s1nn· 1976. He was the No 2 man in the Cl'ntcr\ leadership, directl> re· <;pon!.1bk w Board Chairman Rogl·r Stevens. Kendrirk was also a liai son w11h the Kt>nned) Center's main constituents:· the: Aml'ril'an Film lns11tu1e. the Na11onal ~~ mphonr Orche\tra. the Wash1ngtop Opera and the National Park St·r\. tl·c .\~ part ul ht'i. respon~1btl111c:'i. Kl'ndnck'al~<, directed· •The construc11on of the Kenned) < enter'' $~ million Terrace Theater 10 197!! 1nduding an adjacent per· forming art\ hbrar: that 1s lied b)' u1mpu1er link 10 th e L1brar: of ( ctngn''i!i Performing Art\ Colkr· t t11n • Pohr~ malll'fS an" finanU."i for rn' Jtc t><.10,ter group boasting some 1110 , oluntn·r' and a national mem· lx·r<.h1p of more than 25.000. • <\ '>Urccssful 1 l·month con· gre'>~10nal campaign to restructure thi: ll'nter'c, 1n111al construction debt • :\l·got1a11on~ for the public T homa• R. Kendrick tdl.'Y1S.1on sc.n~s "Kennedy Center Ton1~ht ... featuring Leonard Bt"rn<1· tl·1n'c; "Ma!.!>" and "(hristma' at Kenned) (enter wtth Leontyne Prtcc." Kendrick '>aid toda\ that he labor· l'd O\ l'r thl· dl't'l'>l<>n tt) move and had d1s<:uSSl'd the malll'f tor more than"'' months w11h Kennl-dy ( enlN ( hair· man Stevens. .. He has been extremely supportive and 'Ices this as a lo&ical step 1n my earl·cr .. Kl·ndrick said. "The O range ( ount} l'crform1n Arts Center 1s o a1ng me c opponunaty to gu1 c the opening and operation of one of the last maJor arts complexes to be built 1n th1~ country." Kendrick al\o predicted a "special rclat1onsh1p" t)\:twcen the Kennedy and Orange ( uunty centers. w11h c\Cntual produll1on exchanges. . . Clouds, but Il a rain for Coast Clouds wlll cover Southern Callfornla through ftrldey, but only the mountain• are likely to have a chance of more rain. lhe National weather Service said. The cloud cov•r will be thinner Friday, allowing temJMraturea to rlM again. Guity wind• wlll continue in the mountains and d...,ts Los Ang•l•1 and the San Fefnando, San Gabriel and San Bernardino valleys wlll coot down to the 50s tonight 11nd warm to the up~ 80s and mid·70s Friday. The beaches will top out In the 601. Along the Orenge Coalt there will be conalderabl~ ctoudlnesa tonight end partly cloudy Friday. Continued cool with high• ranging from the low 801 near the beache1 to the low 70s for Inland areas Overnight lows In the 50s. I laaV90u 92 73 Tempe llllle (iQC.lo 78 H •• (@4) 'lllONTI lou•1v111e 17 S3 Hl\j11 low lor 2• 11ours etlOlng 115 a m Mett1pl11t 18 60 W11m -Co1C1....-Miami 8eacn 19 11 Albany S7 28 MllwlkJhe 12 so Sll<>wtll A11n Flutr•H Snow OccluOtd S111ion11y a. ,Albvqua.qve 83 H Amat•llo 79 60 Mola-St Pawl 82 81 Ne-W-S-..Co -.()AA U $ 0.01 OI C.-U N .. 11v1lte 72 SJ A nc llO< llQ<I 411 34 "'-Otoeana •• 6" At1an1a 118 Sc New Vo,. 116 44 "'"'"'" <;11~ 10 41 NOflott Vo 13 52 Ca lif . Temps Sur f Repor t Auth'I llO M Oli•at>O<l'la cr1v 17 llO 8alltm0t• 7!> 50 81rm1non•m 72, 641 Ottl•ll• 82 61 ~OCAtlON O•lanoo 88 66 H1g11, IOw 101 24nouos enc:t1ng115 am llZI IHAN 8Jamarck 87 •e Pn11aoeion•a 117 C:l Oa~•llftd 81 ce un11not6n B•llG" 1·2 '•" 80IM 10 l!I 80.t011 \7 •O Pnoen1a 102 78 PHO Roble• 10 39 R••ll' Jet11 Nawpotl 1 2 pOOf e..1111o ~c lS P1111burgn 67 36 A.OBtull 18 S3 C0th StrMl '"-l>Oit 1 2 poor C.,e>e, 81 50 P0t11ano ~· 51 28 Sac•a,.,,.,,10 ,. cs 22"° s1r .. 1 ~1 0 poor Char..,,10t1 s c. fJ 60 Poolfa!\CLOr 61 44 S•hnea 61 C9 Balt>oaWedge 2 poor Cha11e111onw 1o1 11 C6 PtO•IOe'1C• 58 32 s.,, 0.900 ea II leQuna 11..c:f\ I poor C~rlOlte.N C 69 55 "•'•ogh 69 SI Sin F1anc1KO 60 •!I Sa11Ct-1e , ' poor C114Jyenne 11 52 Aap•d Ct!y ea 58 811111 8atD8tl 83 •S Weltfl9t"I> 60 Cl'ucago 73 53 Aeoo ee 42 Stockt0<1 711 •9 Swetl d1te<:hon touthw•tet Cl11G1n,,.11 75 49 A1cn"'onci 78 49 H•Qll row to1 24 l\Ours en<11ng at 5 pm c1ev .. 1na 59 00 Sr Louoa 78 53 B1111ow 87 63 Cotumbus.O" 72 42 Sc Pele T 1mpa 89 61 B••hoP 711 ,, Tides Cotlc0tO NH 53 2• s~11 Lake C•1• 8' 70 81y1ne •OO 56 89 55 Oa'f10<1· n •S Sin Jvao PA 87 IC MOf"uOvt• 7S so TOOA'I' o.r.-81 53 SHllle SS 39 Mor-ta<ey se •S Sec;~O nigh • ~p "' 3 4 O..Moone• 8C 56 Sn•ev9')0tt 80 S!I Ml W~ton 59 41 Secol>d 10 .. 7 3 pm 30 OelrOll 60 co SPOklntl Sc 35 Newporl Beach 83 58 Oululh ~ 77 63 S ytilCUIB 52 J 2 01\llf!O 76 51 FlllOAY Et Pato !12 55 lopelfli 11 so Palm So<•flQ• 96 !>1 F1111 tltgh t 40• m ce f 111benka '>4 33 Tt .. CIOI\ ~ 66 PuaOAtT• 1 t 48 r;,,tt tow 9 c3 am OS Fargo 89 54 fu1..-79 51 Fh..,llOe 74 so F1111 n1gn S llp m 3 1 Flag1tall n 37 woninocon 78 55 Sat> S..na101t10 11 S3 S.eo<.o IOw !1 3lp m 30 Gr-A_.i1 10 52 W.c.t11ta 11 S7 S•"Gab<,.. 1 t so G•HI F•tt• 11 •2 W•'-'et-Bau -Sf> J2 San Jose 88 cs Sun "''" •OO•t II r C3 p m ,,_ HltllOIO 59 29 Sa,,ta Anl 87 51 r,,oav at 5 SS am ano Mil ao11n II 7 U Helen• 70 42 Sa,,10 C1u1 67 '3 pm HonOlulu 83 , 1 Extended Tah<Mllanev 61 )8 Moo" Hll roO•y ac •O t6 • m Mii HOUllO<l 81 67 ron1nct11 6C 53 r11any "' t 19 am ar10 '''" 8Qllln Rt PARK PLAN ASSAILED IN LAGUNA ... 11\dlll\epolll 76 cg 1121 •m Jac,k-..M$ 81 II• Low ctouds mgn1 and morn1nv hou, t Jacuonv111e ea 6• ma1nry near IM 'oa1t OthefwiM tait JvnMU C5 H•Qh• Sar..-oay 64 10 1 c warmong J ro S F rom Al will have access to cit) roads. The alternative 1s hewing a long street through a greenbelt 10 fl Toro Road or Laguna Canyon Road. an e'· pensive prospect and one that de· velopers do not belie' c 1s en- vironmentally desirabJc. But the city has refused to g1 \.e up the nght of wa) unless Carma· Sandling agrees to reduce the number of homes in the project 10 70 The cit> has fikd a 1a .... su11 challenging a count> en' ironmental impact report on Laguna Heights 10 an attempt to bl ock the project. Officials also plan to challenge the tract's final map once 11 gets through the county approval process in an attempt to reduce the dc,elopmcnt'' dens1t\. to 70 homes. c arm a· andhng officials leaped into ac11on earh 1h1~ week after learning of the park plan. The firm has secured a ~a)' 29 heanng in Orange Count)' Superior Coun for an inJunc11on and dcdarato~ rchef from the plan. L\nrh belll'\l'\ the nt) bena,ed in a ,hlft\ mannl·r in preparing llS park pbn in .... h;i1 he terms a "case of <1lopp) staff work:· the city declared thl' proJCU l'Xl'ffiP I •' from en· 'tronmental rn ll'"'. Had a review bl:l·n ncce-,,af\. C arma·Sandhng as an ad1acen1 p·ropert) owner would ha,e. had to be notified of the proposal. ,... When 1t approved the plan Jan. 15. the Cit) ( ounul pro' 1ded the pubhC' Y. llh agenda material that referred to three park sites. lY.O arc mentlonl·d b) street name. but the one 1nvolv1ng the disputed parcel ·~ 1dcnt1ficd onl} as ''part of Tract 10054." When chided Tuesda) b> Carma· ~andhng attome~ Grc:g Sanders. ~1inkin responded 1tta1 the park dl·,1gnat1on was done 10 a public meeting and 11 was too bad 1f lOmpan> people responsible for mon1tonng city actions missed 11. c ontacted later. Minkin said she h.id .. no idea wh> staff didn't name thl' st~ect" in the background ma· tcrial. ··we all kne"' what 11 "'as." 'ihe added. M1nk1n sa id shl.' doe!>n'1 bcllne 11 make~ am <l1ffcrence whether the right of...,a) 1s topped b} a park. If the count~ decides to ti) to condemn the land on behalf ofCarma·Sandhng - which 11 has alrcad) threatened to do -the cx1stentc of the park won't pre' ent them. \fle said. The park issue came before the ( ·11) ( ounc1I Tuesda' as an apJX'al ol a De'i1gn Re..,1cw Board action The board reJCCtcd design'> tor thl' three parks because 11 felt bem·hc' proposed were not pcrmanL·nt enough. More land\cap1ng "'a' :il\o sugges ted. The council. Y. tlh thl· n ccp11on ul Manha Collison. O\.enurncd thl' dt:nials on the bas1-, that thae '" not enough mOf"!C) for morl' ntrn\1 \ l' work. S1gn1ficant grading or ron\trurtmn on the site~ lOul<l trigger an l'n· '1ronmcntal rcv1c"' .. I ll•hUI C•tv 78 S6 Ol!Qfaft b{MQnOav LOWS •6 10 S6 MOVIE PIONEER AT COASTLINE ... Fro m A l "We used a phot<i they hadgncn u' to guide us to the right house," Roach said "The key didn't work. but Y.(' said we were going to have to wreck the door anywa> so we JUSt hrokc 11 down. Then we brokr eve!) Y. I ndC>'-' m the house. Cut every tree do"' n "Suddcnh. a man and his w1ft• dnd l"-o k1dH·arnc home. The wifolookcd ~11 the housl· and fainted. We had the "'rung house' The right housr v.a'i <limn the 'ilreet. 'io old man Roa<.h had 111 pa} for 1A.rerk1ng two hou\e<,1" fhl· 1<lca for thl' .. Our Ci;rng" lttllledrn lame to him after tw 1ntrn tnH·d a child attrl''>'> "'ho had lx·l'n made up and mcr-rehear~l·d to 1mprl·" tilm make" ·· \II I wul<l 1h1nk ot "'a'> J tra1m·d .1n1mal." he said ... .\11 1 rnuld think ol \\ ;.i, ho\I. to get nd tif her ·· le\.\ heh:t\.1t1r problem'> tor thr produl'Cf\ Roach said. The acto r whc• pln~ed Farina nredl·d spcc1ul rnachmg. however 10 speak the blad 'bng dc\lrcd b~ the film makers. -The parent\ \I.ere a d11Tcren1 '>ton ·· Roat h \aid "The\ were '>nm.l't1mc\ more difficult." · The 20-mrnutl'. two.reel comcdtc' l''l'nlllall\ kll out of fa<ih1on when theall'r (,"' ner~ began screening tloubk·katurl' mo\ 1cs. he ..aid. HoaLh rl·m ained acll \<C 1n th(' llHl\ ll' hU\I Ol'SS and Y.aS friendly \I. tlh man~ I l oll~ wood greats. He dr· c;n1hcd C lark Gabll· a' ··u vel) ni ce ·p.:ri,on to hunt and fi'>h \\Ith ... mo' 1r\ not hdix·<l one ounce b) thC' <l 1 rt) la nguagc " fhc: \Cll·rnn produce r ..aid he nhJe<.'t'> IO thl' Y.1dc!>pread nudity and p1 ofantt) ol <:urrcnt films. da1m1ng th.:all'f'> \hould be more family· om·ntcd place:~. In fall. Roach once ~en ed on the Ila'' ( omm1~~1on . which was l ha.rgl·d w 11h cen'ionng film-. But he 'aid he dill '011: to allow Clark C iablc to utter a lhl·n-scandalous ··damn" in h1!1 "Gone W11h The Wind" cxll hne. JKrcc1ng that the sub.,t1tu1c "darn" JU\t \\ouldn 't ha'e sounded right. In I IJK.l Roach rece1 ved an \l3dl'm' .\\\ard for ht'i <;penal lllntnbutlons tu themo\ 1e 1nduStf). It "a' prncnted b) former "Our <1ang·· \tar ~pank} McFarland. CITY JAILS 'OUT' FOR OC CONS •.• ~oon afterward. he nvt1ced 'ome children arguing at a lu mber }ard and decided to tr} makirti p1c!U.I:ti "y.1th regular kids." RoaL h rel·alled one 11u1ing he took \\ 11h < 1abk near Reno V.-ord ol th~ popular actor's prC.,l'Oll' leaked. hoY.· n n and the place where he wa~ runll>rcd 10 he sta' 1ng was ~ur· munded h' the car~ of 60 franllt lt>mftle I-a ni, .. I u1uldn·1 ncn gel to m' ta,kk ho\ ·· Hoach 'aid r1lm tl'ar her Carpenter said Roach no"' hac; '\omc hearing prohlcms but a1 9.1 remain~ ti1 andakn. She sa1dhc. '"'m" da1h tor exercise and keep!. tabs un 'it:H·ral nc"' tele\ 1s1on and mo\le protl'CI'> lie l1H·s 1n Bel Air. From Al Real lion from other Orange ( oa~I police agencies was !>tmtlar. "You can bank on .a lawsuit 11 <1omeonl' dies in ~our Jail .. 'leal BeaLh f>ohle ( h1efStacc' P1ca'ic1a said The beach cit} bas a Jail fac1ht\ that has nc' er been full> opened because of lack offuntls: he said P1c.as1a said passage ot Propos111 on 13 in 197 and a general lack bf funds in Seal Beach killed an' hope of opemng the Jail."' h1ch 1s n·o..., u!>ed a' a six-hour hold1nA 1..ell and .. dnmk. ~·.'c --,-_ The 'ieal Beach faulil\, wh1c.h ha\ room tor more than 10 inmate\ hd'\ been otlcrcd to the wunt~ J\ a satellite 1atl but count~ ollic1ah hJ \l' been cnol to the prop<1.,al PKa'>IJ said • '-ewprnt Bcalh P•dttL' C h1cl ( harlcs C1r<W· ~aid hl' would be opposscd 10 l'nlcnng 1010 any agree· ml'nt w11h the rnun t) for housing prisoners n rep1 1n C\tremL' case" ··\.\e would be h1ghh llahle .. c.a1d Lr~s "hen asked about taking on '>Orne of lhc count~ J3tl'<; O\'Crflow population . , l.1 kew1!.e. Costa Me!>a (apt. Ed C1lasgow said he would rcw mmend · against pro' 1ding housing for count~ 1atl inmates He said the Costa Mesa Jail ~ Ucqu~nt4-fi.Ue..d and. like 01-her -C1tna11~ 1ackrthc ~men111ec; needed to hou'it' prisoners for more than a ·'>hon period < ount) '>UJX'n 1sors. under federal <.:OU.I:t order to pro.,.1de t>etl~ for a-ti J3Tl - in ma tl'\ urdcrcd a task force V. cdnc'>da\ 111 find out whether c111es that ha'e JJll fanlttte'> Y.ould be rl'leplt\C to ha' 1np, the count~ use I their Jails. Roh1t1alk ~atd he has offered to turn 1he Hun11ng1on Beach C'1ty Jail o' C'f 10 the rnunt~ as 16ng ac. count~ ofliual'> Y.Ollld accept the rc\pon<>1· b1hl) of oper.atini the J~I. He \31d the COUO\'y has OPIC<l h1~ propo-,al rei:x:'atedl> · . Rob1tatllc said boJ h he and Orange ( ount\ Sheriff Brad Gates arc con· cerned· about hou'>1ng a large 1nma1e ... popula11on 1n a Jail 1n a res1den11al Roach ~•d he loaned his fif\t "Our Gan1f· film 10 a local theater o .... ner for a ll)OUI. It was an 1nst:in1 hit Th) mu' 1c maker <,aid he ca'>t "Our Gang ·"'Ith ··regular"~ oung!>ll'r' "'ho had a natural abtlm in entena1n ··c;omc kid' ..1re gciod athlete<,, 'om1: (.'an \ing. '>ome t:an dance ~omr arc good <ii m:.ith." he ~1d .. .\II I lonki:d for were ktd'i v.ho were great ,aL·tur'i That\ a mllural ah1lm." · Roach 'laid thl' "Our Gang" star~ attcndl·d '>(hool tOgl·ther and pmed' Rl·gard1ng h1., other mt•morahk .1ll1uu1n1an<.l'\. Roath '>aid 011 \l'r I f,1rd' "m·' t:r 1ned to hl' funn' ufl lhl' \lfet:n hut hl' Y.d\ a \er\ tine actor < h.1rhl· < h:iplin u1uld be 'er~ funn ' ull '>lfl'cn \\hen he Y.ant{·d lo hut hl' didn't "ant to \Cn olkn ·· · \~kcd ahout his fa,ontl' tontem· poraf) \tar\. Roach mentioned Eddll' \1urph~ '6f··ee,erly Hills Cop." "But one 1h1ng he's got against him '" h" profan11~." Roach <;aid. "That During ht\ l:.d1son High v1s11. 'ludcnt'> prl'\l'rllcd Ruath w11h a plaque w npre\\ apprcn:1t1on for his l11urth '1\tl to the \Chool ··v.l··r,· nut t1hle 10 pa" him." c .trPl'llll'f\JHI .. I le JUSt d(JCS this as a good tked." 1 Roach h1m\cll showed no 1nchna- 11on 10 \lo"' h1~ pacc. As he left the Ed1l>on d a•Moom. he told the stu· dents ... I'll \ee ) ou on m} 94th " are11 aer-es!I the ~•r~et from Huni~-.-"!!"---!""'!!'!----------------:"'.~· ~===~~=----~-~~"."':"~;!!!~--~~~§;; ington Beach Higft choof OR,.ANGE COAST Cfrcul~flon 714/842..o» The Huntington Beach Cll) Jail ha\ Dally Piiot Daily Plat ClaH lfled advert11lng 714/142-5'71 the capac1t~ to house 60 male and 12 Detlvery All other department• 142-4321 female inmate~. The average popu· 11 Quar1nJffd •AtN'01'~! lannn :U-Thl' CH') JaihS' 3tlmn 20, \'gr 1 If. ~·~· iu, S• c "'" v-•• r • MO"CMr r,.,,.Y • ' I I B ~~ ' ·~ Da'e Miller '>aid ~ .,.,.,. '°'" poc-· r, H.L. Schwertz Ill .,. •• ~a·"\• '' ' • ~• Thl' NCY."'Jrt Beach cit> Jail rnn s30om c.a•~·c.·-11• J ... c· M •"0 '°"' GOl.>v "''' ,,,. PuOllSh Pr hold up to 40 .ind the o~ta c<.a ,,.,, • .,,..i lal tltl ) onl~ ~4 Satu•1a, an<l c, .. n~a. " ~°" "' '"M:I' '4C.e·•~ ., "" V,,Of llt 1 • "' ~· t."' ,. .. ~o a m aM ''"'' (..ll(>., _, Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Marketing Director 1 lif' gt I '963 Or&f Qflll ( •'•" PuO!,~f\iing L PlUI ' ~ !4r1 ·~~w\ '' ,11h !tu5t11l cA \ Ad fOI' •~ ,. .• ,, .. , ' • '"'"'' .. ,. ,,,.ft(.I\ ,.,...,.,. "'ly Of' ,,,i,., ,.Q1JC-ttd * '"' ~,• c 111 _. '"" "''\.~.Qf'l ot COli'f'IQN v_. f '>«.O"t3 c'•"' p.Mt•O• r a o .~ C.0.1• MftM • • ,,_ • AIRPORT ZONING BILL IN SENATE ... De d*-~~80 Clrculatlon TelephonH RoH mery Churchmen Controller Howard Mullenary Advertising Director UP~ ~ •• 800 "·.1btt' '''"'"°' Dr c..a0 ...-S• 1'• ,,,....rt"" ,. n, ...-, ""•,o ~, ,,., From Al • IJireu fli ght path'> where neigh· borhon<l' ..... 111 be lca'>t <ilTccted • I 'l' run"'a\<. clliu entl' • R1·tltlll' the frl·qul·n1 \ 111 !light' l'Sr>n 1;il h dun ng pt'<• k h c 11ir' John V. .i ~ nr ·\trp(lrt Y.ould bring ,1nd dragging thl\ th mg uut, 1hough." t ll hman .. aid "The real rca<.ons h1 h1nJ lhl'> ,., to get them (<,upcr-' ""r'I 111 1akl· nottre :ind 1alk to u\ ,ol111111 11,p11n\l hk iltrport plann1n~" V tA1 (loo~ ""''1 . , ..... Robert L. Cantrell Pro duction Manager Doneld L. Wllllam1 C1rcu1a11on Manager ft"' r ,.1, Q4t C 141• D•~1, P 11 ,,_ 1• •hK.r• ' ·~· r •" tttJ 1• • t•t1tt11t\ p,_.., -. eri~tll '"'ft Jn,. tr fJ t ''""'OC' ( tJ.fll\f Pwt'' \t t,;Q , r>nis>A' r h '"'" .. tM v ' "'' ''4;b! 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VOL. 78 , NO. 129 • I ''" huild1ng\ hnm' .ind ••l twr '>lll'l"JI' 111 Jl'lkll ,11ri rail n''"'. \ pldn "-O'> adopted that <.hangr' tlh' 1on1n~ trom fl'\tdl'Ollal l11 1~nl' lh.1• .11111\l' f11r lltO\lrU<. 11110 11f 11flt<.l' !111dding' on till' untnl 11rp111.i11·J llllll n1un11' tho.11 ltl'' .it 1h1• 1•r11J 111 1lw .111 ;)1 •rl 1un v.,1\ I 1l hm;in \t11d v.h1k f>r.tnge (nun- 1. ,11 rp11r\l'\pJn\t11n lnl'\m~I\ bcndil 1111111 lhl l'rl'\ll'' hill Jll .11rport\ 1n ( ,1flltorn1J \'Ill hl· Jfll°Lll·d r----------------------- r ,>Jiil i lhl\ >Car lhl' ll1Unl~ 811.ird ol "lupl·n 1~0" mct H'd 111 m.i ke \,rnt.1 •\na I h:1ghl\ l1Jm pa11hk Y. tlh 1 h1 extra ll'I O<H\l' thdl Jthkd tl 1'1,hl' ,11 I ll hn .1r ,,,\' lhl' hill Ill.I\ l11ru •unt. •llll.Jh 111 tl·'"r ~ lhlll air r>' •r\ l'\p.1n,111n pl<.1n\ ·\\ l'l!11n I "dnl '"l11n11nUl' ">IJlltnll I h1\ l'>ll 0 I 11nl\ tor u\ ... 'ht: ~1d II l ould ha\l' '"'el'p1ng 1mpall'i in ct\ hl'f plJU'\ ii\ w l'l I .. WOMEN'S ISSUES AIRED IN COUNTY ... Fro m Al Jar. She t'> a lremcndou' rol1· mrnkl She,., prcio(to all women t11tl.1 ' 1ha111 1s no longer JU<it a man"• "oriel .111d that ~cimrn too <.Jn r<.'Cll h t .r 11w star'I Ride. America«, ltr\l v.qn1.111 111 space when -;he flew dhoard th1· \p.1 u· Shu11lc ( hallcngcr. \atd ''"' "·" enJO)tng her '""It 10 Orangl'' •111111. "I grc~ up in the 'inn I t:rn.1111!11 Valle) I am no" h 'ing 1n fl ,,u,1 •n but I ~1111 c.ons1dt"r < al1!11rn1d m. home." 5hc also said <ihe though t 1h1• rnnferencc .. ,., a great idea ·· .\t the man) exh1h11<. hoctlh' .111d re<;our<.e cente~. e,pen, <,ll\u1"1·d IOplC'i \UCh a.. child (.Jfl' ( rllllt pre' en11on . edulat1on ho" 10 ri 1 ~our fir,t home. consumer aOJtr\ health concerns. lime manageml·n1 trll\.('l llp,, pOSlll Vt' 1h1nk1ng. fC·l'Olf\ into the JOh market. mak<.·up fit m·" fa~h1on computer'> .ind J dru11 Just Call . 642-6086 , I prn rnl 1qn \l"rTl in.11 Pfl'\\'lll~d h• \,l'Y.01JO '-c"'rndn·, ,11nk1n11,· Y.d'> 111kd \drrk\ll'OI Drug Prnrn1111n { '<,1np. 1111 \1 ,1'' \h'd1.1 I lw 111l•d1.t pl.1~ .1 m.1 111r r•tll' 1n '>hdp1ng thl' opinion\ of \11tll1Y f>l'riph' IOLIUdlll[t th<.'tr tk· 1 "''''h .1h11u1 drug' .iluihol Jntf 111h,1l l" 'hl· \J11l Thal'111r1· \or"'· 111,1 n 'J 1d \l11· " u •m m11 tcd 111 1 n· tlurnunl( thl· med1.i t11 ld~t' a f)<l\11 1\l' ,1,1nd J~.11n\I gl<imon11ng the drug lllilun· '-1'" man" \J')\·<trhl•ad1ng the c\lah- l"hnwnt ct! 1hc \toll "ic~m;1n (enter in p.1nrwr,h1 p "'Ith l ''iC \ Health lk h.ir 111r K e'l'M<. h I n\111 u It' 1 hl' \uott '-t\lollloln (enter prnjl'l I Y.3\ l1wn1kd In ha latha after tht' death of h1 <, \(JO !'.>m u lihe rccentl> prnd1.nl·d J mult1·med1a prndulltnn · \kd1t1 I >.trllng<. ·· to ~dp genera tr ~f1'.1ln J"-,1rl'01'<.\ 111 JPJlr<l\ JI \llf · 1•111nd1ng drutt and rl'la tcd '>Uh\lan<.·c 1lhlJ\l0 <>1h er <;pt·akeri; tor lht' luntheon '-'1·1e \n1ta < 011. <1\\t'ilant regional dirrlt111 . )mall Ru\lness lo\dm1n1<1· 1 1r,111on Dr lr<.·ne Kassorla 3.{ld Or- Jllgl· c 11un t\ ~upen· ... or Harriet \\ 1n.k1 '111111l' ot lhl· uther top1n addressed Y.efl' '\pt•ak up on Poh t1<.~ ... "( reat· 1ng \ Pcf\onal F1nanc1al Plan." 'llow lo (11.·t Your ( h1ld To Tell \ ou r\n)t hing," "Doing Busme'>~ W11h Thr l·cdcral (,o..,emmcnt." "Pal kag1ng Your-,t•lf f{e ·Entl) ," "C oping \.\1th \trc~,.. and "The (1rca1 Balanung <\<.'I. C arecr. Home and r am1I ) :· to name a fe w of the hundred!> of ~m1nan offered, Campbell aid after the conference he intend<. 10 1n4u1rr ahout the .\nahc1m ( onven11on center next ~car hccau<.e of the douhltna site of rMh >car'<. c.'\.t'nt \\hat do ~ou 11111' about tht Delly Piiot., What dot1 't yo• Ullt 7 Call Utt numbf'r at ll'ft end your mtne~e wlll bf> rt('ordf'~, tra••crlbed and dtllvered to th!' :.pproprlalf' t dltor Thr ume U ·bour an•werlnll •trvlff' may f>t H t d to rtcor41 ltltert to Ott editor on an) topic. Contributors to our Lcuus col•m• m•t IM'ludt l!Mlr n•mr Mnd \4"trphont numtu>r fo r vfrlflntloe. No "lrn latloe call•. pltHt. 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