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Serving Newport IHch, Coe .. Mela, Huntington 1e•, trvlnt, Laguna 8tach, Fountain Veller, and South Orante C...,
C ALIFORNIA FRIDAY. M AY 10. 1985 '}'J Cf NT '>
15 BB teachers phone,in '.sick'·
Today's siege linked to district salary
~alks; stud~ntsmilllng_ar.ourtd schoo.ls
sl'hool districts. But they came up
woefully short 11) some teaching areas.
accord1n&._10 some "ill teachers" w_ho
recovered su'ITrciently to talk to
reporters this morning.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of the Delly ..,... '""'
Claiming that ~ '"mys terious' 1rus"
felled them over night, hundreds of
high ~chool teachers called 1n sick
today. triggcnn.g rqports of chaos at
Coast
Costa Mesa residents
want a park Instead of
condos next to their
westslde bluff homes./ AS
Astronaut Sally Ride told
a Conference on Women
audience about her ex-
periences with NASA.187
California
Marine Corps recruiter
sticks to his post as 80
protesters crowd into .his
offlce./A4
Nation
Illinois governor grills
Gary Dotson , rape recant
flgure./A4
World "
President Reagan's re-
turning home, terming his
trip a success./ A4
Lebanon battling has re-
sulted in the death of 77
todate./A4
Date book
Mensa: the high-IQ so-
cJety throws a very smarL
party in Huntington
Beach./Pag• 3
Sports
camp_use'> 1n Hun11ngton lkach and
Fountain Valk)
H'amcd Hun11n~ton Beal'h Union
H1gn School D1rn11:1 officials tried to
fill the breach w11h administrators
~nd substitute teachers from other
a czar
·1n ·NB
J ewe le rs. a rtists
join to recr eat e
bauble of roya lty
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
0 1 11\e DellJ l'llot St•tt
What kind ofpn•,t·n1 do )llll give a
Ru"1an c1ar·•
l hr l<u\\lang11khm11handJewckr
Karl Ciu\ta\m 11.'h I alwrgr ht.Tame
lamou<; forchooc,1ng to g1\ t exqu1!>1tl'·
I) crafted Easttr eggs. maJe of gold
and decorated with ornate precious
gems. .
The shell ofthl' lmpt.'nal Ea'itC'r Egg
~ould '"' ing orx·n to re"eal an
1111ncatt' arrang('mcnl nt Jl'Wl'i'> and
g1kkd mechar11'm' that l''l.'n now. a
ll'l11Ur) lall.'r. l'onl1nul' tu 1n·~pire awt'.
B) all at·counl\. lh1.· g1fl\ \\t:re
apprecia ted and Fabcrgc·s naml.' be·
came· renowned for his gifts to royalty
throughout Europe.
Fountain Valle y High School.
where I 05 of the I 39 teachers stayed
home "sick." '>Ccmed to be the
'hardest h11, Students w're observod
·mill ing around the campus. Some
were headed toward their cars whik
Hut thl· Ru,\1;1r1 Rl'' 11lu t1on
.1hruptl) 1!1rlt'd ht 111 out ofhu.-.1nt''>'i 1n
I l/ 11. antl hl' dtl'd thrn· \1.·ar'> la ter ~tnll' tlwn . ...i2 of h1.; 5 I F:aherge
l."&g"'-htt\1." found tht<1r way ·lfllti-
mu,cum\. <1rt galknl'' anJ pri,atc
rnlkct1on1,,. attral't1ng hid' 1n the
m1ll1o n'> of dollar''~ twnn er tht'' arc
otli:red !01 \ale' ·
others lined up at campus telephone
booths to get permission from ihe1r
Q.arcn~~ to retum home.
School Board President Linda
Moulton's two daughters who attend
Fountai n Valley. went home. re-
turned to school and then returl\ed
home once agarn .
"It was very confusing," Moulton
said. ·
Although no one 1s sayi ng so for the
r1.·cord, the onc-da~ \1rgi.: \l't>m' 111.'Ct
to contract n('go11a11un' that haH·
Qel'n gra_ggLn& on \ln~'e No' ember,_
The 700 teat her'> 1n the 17.00(1-plu'>
~tu1.kn1 d1stnc1 announced Monda)
th1.·~ had \Otnl O\crwhdmingl) tu
rl'J L'('I the d1~1nct'\ "trul~ la,1 bt:st
and final pa~ offl'r" that 1ncl11<1~cl a l
ix·ru:-nt pa~ hom1r1.·1roall1\1.'1•1 Jul'
11/X-I and a 'i percent h1~e.tx·g1nn1 n~
'lhl\ Juh
Ut!Mtl'I ollinals have scheduled i
met·ting tonight to review the con-
lr:ru.1 mk_mi1J1.·
In a 'itatement released today. Dr.
( ieorgt· Blcx-h. director of d1strict
!)l.'r,onn('I. c9nfirmed an unusally
high numher of abi.cnces and said
"rnw 1 1<1<.,room~ were without
teal her\ But <111 si\'eO h1g.h sc:h®I "
'lhl1111\ tn Hun11ngton Beach. fO\.lft•
(PleHe •ee TEACH.Ell9/A2)
in grandma's.
pool in Mesa
Two-year-old c hild
fa ils t o r espond
to r escu e e fforts
By TO!\Y SAA VE ORA
O' 11\e D•lly Piiot St8tt
·\ ~-\car-old l tJh h11\ dr "'1t1·d Thur<;dJ~ ::itterapparcnlf':'t.ellin!! 1nt11
thl' bttl k)i1rtl ponl .it lit' )!f.ll HI
m111hcr'' hoU\l· en ( 11\t,1 \I··'·'
f' \lt'O'\l\l' l'fl11rt\ l,111\'d Ii\ I \ l\1'
~athtin < r.i1g < "' \d111 '' ,, pr•
nounced tkaJ Jl I l11,1g \1"111• '' 1.1'
I l11\p11al 1n 'l'"' p11rt lk.ll h .1'111111 • •ll<
hnur alti:r the hp m .h.l ,,knt
.\n :ordtng 1t1 p11l1t1.· rl·p11rt' l111k
:--.lathan antl hi\ ~'·\l',11 ·11ld rn111hn
Calla ( m. 11f Pro' 11 t 1ah "'1'rt in
< u'ta Mt:\a '1-:itrng rdJll'l'
The l hlld "·t' rl.t' 1ng .• ti• ht'
Cllll\111'> lhf11\\11ll:! .t h,111 1111· •Iii i"" I
at his m:itanal gr;,mdnw thn ''""'' 1n tht• ...j(J(I hl<k. k 111 I 11th l'l.1l1'
Pollet· <;aid granJmntht" K· 1w111.11'
( ra1g "'a' 'upt:n 1'1n~ thl' 1 h1l..l1l'l
~h1k hn 1.bug.hll'f\ \If, I "' tnd
Tan I 'nn BJll.ird _:-. \\t·rc n"d'
the home
( ra1g Jpp.11 rn11\ \\l'l~ .. 1
.11> .. ,.1 I• 1 1111n ull:\ to ac,\.. ont• of the
'' 11111t·n tu 1..ike o \ CL
H.ellJrd J lutal ""'1mm1ng 1nstruc-
1 11 h..eJ 1u.,t 'Wt do"' n 1n a patio chair
"lit n hrr -.,l·ar·old daughter yelled
".11 '-.11h,1 n "'J' at tht· .. hottom of the
i'• •, , 1kt'J1 t'nll off1u-r Tom Warn·
I ~ 1t•r•1rlt'lJ r hr \\nm.in do\(.' into the water.
pulkd tlw lhild from the water and
h,:~.in .1dm1n1 \la1ng mouth-to-
n111u1h Jnd lard10-pulmonary re·
'U'" 1t,1 ll11n
< 1IJ1l1".erri,rd 10 tind Ballard and
1h, hd1! 11n thl' uinlrl.'tl' pauo near
1h;' J'•)nl l'•ilttl'l'nntinul·d CPR while
11.11.1111 ·<.11,, .1tlm1n"tt'rt·d o\~gcn . re·
purl' 'Jld
~ .iung. '-Jthdn "'a' ru!>hcd to the
h• ''Pit.ti "'hn1.· hr "'j' tr1.·a1ed b) Dr.
'-1cphrn R lnhn,nn The physician
"'·" t1 ..... n h' hd11.op1er from the
< l•dJrt·n, ltn,p11:.el 11ff1rangc ( ount~
.1 I 1· 1 n~t
IJ11. -l11lJ ".C. pruouun1.l'd dead at 11 p 111 ,1pf1,Hl'Otf} fr;im a tardier
pulm1111.1r' Jfrt:'I ,1~1· 111 Jrn1.1. ning.
1· .. 11\l .,...1..H' 1rn,url· "'ht·n thl· child
1dl •11 lh• \\,1in 11r h .. "' h•ng he wa"
'.11•1tI~·1! 11 cit "L'r1.· n11 1ndica-
• • I '• ) t LI ["II,! \\ JfllJ l (.,'>did in ht,\
' i"'1 'rt
/,
lhrre\l-v.h11~n1m,·• lhc,'rt·thr
I \ pe ol 11h1n l\ lhl' l.11nc' Bond' nt'thl·
\\Clfld .trl' rr11h.1h1' 111 )\\ pur,u111g
,,1 ,' .\1 Jn1111 I IJfbt rl'
Teen held in .dad's.slaying
~had threatened.murder' ... '
Corona del Mar High's
Peter Nourse is one
reason the Sea Kings play
Salurday for the CIF 4-A
volleyball title./C1
But Halfal'fl' a '-c"' port Hcac::h
Ji.:wclt:r. wa.,n't a-. 1ntt·re'>teJ rn own·
1ng a Faherge egg a~ he "'a' 1n
rccrl':H1ng om'. ..\nd tht· egg hr and hie;
11'\\1.·krc, rl'tl'nth un' l'tkd "'l'H'r\ h1l
,,., 1mprt\\l\l' ,I\ thnw 1t l'mula1t·;, '12'-t _._J. t ·· fhn1· ar1.· n11 rl·;.il rl'l'llflh or
--EotM Ca-ua.a-&men __ ,_ hlocpr11H~..fff:fhH~.11wJablill1.work .
Hollywood gets revenge
on Hedda Hopper and
L-0ueUaP-ar.sons-wi!h
TV movie "Malice in
Wonderland .'' /87
frnm . hut "'e li'll'J It• trl'all· lllll' thal ''a" murh l1kl· lhl· rgg' t--ahcrge
made ... \3\\ Hallacrt'. who own~
,c,eral '"'tlQ.. 'toro~ 1nc.luJ1~1hc
I rad1110nal Jl'\•l'krc, 1,,t11rt'' 111 '\Jt·"'·
rnct Hrad1 and llalhoJ
D811J l'llot Pt>oeo bJ How.,d llpln
By JEteF ADLER °' .. ~ ..... "·"
A Laguna Hills teen-ager on tnaJ for k1lhng his father and shooting
his mother in the head was described Thursday by his close friend and
ner. hbor as a "Joker" who had a d1Herent sense of humor" and ~iiiwlit!F"'iitt,,~"' ·.2~-... _ ... - - - ----.-
And David Christianson 19 told an Orange County Superior
Court jury that 18-year-old Ronald Lampas1 routinely threatened to
kill his adoptive parents. Jottn and Ruth Lampasl
'-t'\l'nll'l'n art1\l\ fl'\.\l·lcr' "'L"
(Please see ROYAL/ A2) This czar's delight la valued at $100,000.
~·i1 say. I'm g-oing to k111 my parents 1-ie sCJtd lt ... often. rd say
once a week ... said Christianson. who was tried and acquitted of
participating In the shootmgs last summer
(Pleue eee TEEPf/A2)
Bualneas
Report from the Con-
gressional Budget Office
says corporate tax sys-
tem in shambles./C4
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Official
escapes
drunk
arrest
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot IM DeHy l'llot 118"
.\ ranking '-'t'\' port tkach nt)
utfo 1.ll .... ho tluni...nl .i lil·kl \obn el)
ll''\I OUl\ldt• a \.\a lerlront re staurant
la't Wl'l'i... \\U\ dnH'll homl' h~ nt~
pullrc rmtrad ot tfcmg arreucd an'd
hooked tntn tail.,, pohre oflinal said
toda\
( 1i'I' h nancc Dtrl'l tor< 1eorgt• Pap-
pa' was drt v1ng a Cit~ -1\~Ued car When
he wa~ stopped out\llk ~ood} ·.,
Wharf Ma\ 1 and a.,kl·d h~ officNc; to
. ix·rform ~vcral coortl111;11111n tl''it'\.
poller rcpom·d
Pappas ~uhSt'qm•ntl) "'·I' 1ai...l'll b>
squad car tn the Nt·wp1111 fkat·h
George Pappa•
· pollcl' c,1a11on "hal· ht• tool,, . and
failed a hrl'a th ah1er 11.',t. Capt Rich
Hamilton "aid Pa ppa" had a hlood-
akohol read11\g ot O IO -1h1.' In l.'I at
which a moton<1t 1n < ,1l1fomia ,.,
(Pleue eee NEWPORT I ~:;a)
J
Irvine banker faces charge
in Moriarty money scheme
Jury indicts vice pr esiden t of dcfu nrt h .111 k
lawyer ask s politician s r et ul-n cont rih111 1r m""
From staff and wire reports
..\n In 111t' h,1n~t·1 "·'' 1ndH 11•d
T hur,da' nn rhJr~l'' 111 lwl pin~
firc1A ori..., m,1g_nJt r \\ t'.11r1t i...
M oria rt\ IJuntkr ~I 'I!• I•' JO .ind .1
13\.\>\l'f .tkm.enllrd 111.11 r11lilll l.tn'
return d11nat111n' tr,1111 1lw hani...rur1
. bu~• nt•\\ma n
..\ ti.•tkrat grand 111f\ 1n I 11' \ngrlc'
rnd1ctl'd \ld\011 I l.11l1d\ '11.r prt.•,1.
dent of tht• no~ ·drtunct Hank '"
In int'. on thargl·, he h«lrnt \tm1.1rt'
laundl·r h[1ni... tr.111-.;11111111' l\1 a' n1 d
lntanat Rl'H'nlJl' "l'f\ 1,1· rrrorttn!(
n•qu 1 r1·nwn i..
Mort:trt' r11·fn11nd cr .1nd tormn
d1rt•rtnr 1,f'thl' b.1n~ pk.11.kd l?lltlt\ 1n
Marrh 111 poll 111 J I 1 urr11pt11111
t'harge\ He ha' J!(rn·d 111 ll'\111\
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•1 •~ .rllf11ru,onall>
11 p.11111'' l11r about
"1 .. p11lt11c1ans
' ' ·"'"1 1.1 It''-John
I', \1 ·' .ind Richard
~ ' n~ •>lhl'r'. ha'c
1 " • n dt11l3lJOOS
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l \ • t ~ ~
I< pn11i·' ' l "• d11nated h)'
\t ,1 f\ I 'l' I•''" t'1''\ln('(' J')80
I' "'11II1 'ti
, • , 1• ~211 million,
• P leasr set' BANKER/ A:l)
AlllD PIIO/' . . .
· ·~-~ College district swept clean after trustees ' arrival
•
• Tu1n to Pege 81 for the
beet automobile buy1
Mosttopadmtnistrators have.left positions
since teacher-backed trustees took control
In Novcmht'r I ~8 '-the mukl.'up of
thr C 1la\t C ommun1t}' < olkgr D1'I·
tm·t board rhangl·d dramu11rall}
when 1h rt•1.· l'Undtdull'' 'uppurted by
rnllcge teUl'hl'f!> wcrr rlc."Ct~ T h1..·
three hctamc a mJJont} on the fivc-
mcmhcr hoard that govl·rn<1 Orungt•
Coa<it, C'oaMhnc Jnd <,o lden We\t ~olkiCS, phi\ PR~ tC'lr\ 111mn \tat10n K()('r( hnnnel ~o.
( o:r't ()1\tru·t tr:whcr' had ht.>toml'
pollt1u1ll) ac11vc after the prcv1ou'
board, r111nt hud&et ron<itrain\\. ap-
prn,cd la\otl no11ct11 for about 100
full·11m1.· · facult) m1.·m~r... The
tea< hers dN·tde4 a c.hange in thr
hoard ma1or1t) could !rad to r1.•vcNil
of the lay~~M-.wahanmcnt of
d1\tnct pnonttC'\.
lmmC'd1ntd}' a(\rr < onrad Nor·
dqul\t, i\rmando Ru11 and Nanc}
Pollard wC're ckctrd. rumor\ ofa "hit
hll\t" 'lurfaccd f op adminmr;itor\
~ho had .cnJO)Cd thC' 'lupport of the
pn-v10u\ hoard fo:lr'cd the new broom
would "wcrf\ thrm out
l)(·s~l<' the .ippl'l'hen\loO n11 tiring
\f)l"t'<' too\. pluc·e tn thl' l'n<)nth1.
tnllowmg th1.• dt•rt11ln Rut tnJ :n . a
'~ar and a-half later. thr tnp .\dnun"·
1rat1on ot thl' ( oa-.1 ( ommunel\
C ollcg1.• l>1'tnrt ha'-undrrg1,nt· .:1
nt'arl\ ('(1mph.'ll' tur nenn l h«'
rea~m' rnntte from rrt1n.'ml'llt ll'
rl·~1gnat1on to rttmHs n1m·nt
Ju~t 111nn· Janu'an. tht· Jl\lrl< t
hoard ha11 appointed ;i nt'" r hant'dlor
and nc"" prc,1dt•nh for Orange < oa\t
and < 'oll!ithnc l"Olk{lt''
l\notht'fl hangrnuur~d l~l"l "'l'l'~
""hen thr tn1\tC<'., dl·ndrJ h1 1'1.':l''>ltl''
l ce \ 4'h'H'n' '-' hu ha' ht'-l'll prl'\I
dt·nt ol ( 11,ldt·n \\ C'\t ( ollC'll<' '"ht
P11L
S1E1DElllAll
Focus ON THE NEws
1 •ri tkp.1nn11,jl. I uh I \tt·, "n' '"II
ht•' 1u· 1 h.111u•ll111 ol h11-.1n1 '' 111.111'
1.1~ IOll chMlll' nt th\h ti 1 l\lrtl l11i IOt :.et
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l"t~r-TTrnt .1 .. ;i "l:itrral mo,-c-.... thlar
"i11 , • 1'k1 1 '-tn 1·n,· .... Ian
', 1 1111 It''' "hrn the Golckn
\\,.,I '"'I "ltlkd the m·w hoard wtll
h." 1 " 11·1 1cd nr" rx·1,pk tn head the
,1,, •. 1 111cl ill 1hn•1 ''' 11\ rollcgrs.
I,,,, 1, 111it11 1at... ,,n tht• turnover 15
n••t 1 """'"tinar' and l'<Hnt out that
· d1tlc • 111 , 1111irn1,1.1n1 r' prompkd
•'.11 .. h hJ1tlll' 'ltn l't1,,hl'1o1. on h1'own
1 , I" 1 , ", ,1, '11 t' , ht.11\1..•cllor o( tht
,1 .. 11••1'1•1t1.rn ' .1tninun1h Con•
I ~1''"' 1 111 1'..tn"'' < ti\. Mo .. m
"''" ,.,,1.1, "'Iii tht' 11•11tjtt11111ation of
•h1 1' "1'1 I )1\11 h'I
{PlHH 11ee COA9T/AI)
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Warming trend for the weekend
Southern California wlll ~warming up o~r the WNkand
•• th• low pranura 1y1tem that daml)efl9d th• region thl1 WMk
trundlts e .. tward, dragging 111 drNry cloud• and 1prlnk1M with
It.
lo1 Anoa+et and the valleys will warm to hlQhl S.turday
from &5 to 7S after overnight lowe In the 501 and 40a. Wlnd1 will
continua gu1t1nv from 15 mph 10 30 mph through Saturday In the
mountain•. where high• will reach the 50a and low SO. aftef'
minimum• In the 30• and 401.
Along the Orange Cout th9re will be low cloud1late1on1Qht
and Saturday morning. Sunny and not u cool Saturday
·afternoon. Hight today 64 to 70 and Saturday upper &01 to mid
701. Lowa 47 to 57.
·Tempe : little Aoclc ' '7 .,
l--81 5f ~· n ~ High IOw lo• 7• ho;;ra ending et 5 • m MIMllllMch 81 79 41b.,.,y 119 55 MllWeu~M Ill 81 !!!:\-oue 4A ~ Moit ·S.IP""I 17 se me "o 811 611 NU/lvtlle 72 •• AnchO<~ 43 32 New 0•1Mn1 83 ~ AU•nta 80 58 ~VO<'to 65 68 Attenuc C•ly S6 SS NO<'l<>l".Vt 74 ••
n.t ,.,._t;for 8 p.m. EDT. a.t .. M1Y 11
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SP10wt 11 ,_an IL' ur1te Snow OeelUCltO.,.. Stel-y .....
N1tOrw1 ~ ~· NOAA U $ Olo4 Cl C:O--u
,-.1,
Auattn 85 70 OklAhOmA Cl!y ,, 8 1 Calif. Tempe Surf Report e.i11mor .. • 17 S3 Omeh• •• 83 8'•mln91>•t" ae 60 .0r1anoo ~ .. ~ e jamercio a• 52 P111t41deipn1a 7• 54 H11111 low tor 2• hOu•ttndlnitlt 5 .... •LOCATIC* em'""'" 8olM PllOefl" 811 43 102 73 2-3 lelf
Fountain ValleylflCh atudenta wait ln Une to phone parenta durtna •atck-tn.' Bt11•1lie10 11 •II Hll'\11n9ton 8Mcl> eo.tdn 82 54 P1111o..r911 75 so Eur ... • S9 48 """" Jet ly Hewpof1 1·2 poor
&."•lo 89 59 P0<11and Me S5 47 Frnno 80 S2 40111 SllMI. '""""°'t 1·2 poor c-78 49 Pon1ano.01 .. ea 51 unce1t., 71 45 22nd SlrMI Newi>ort I poor 78 87 TEACHERS PHONE IN 'SICK' ... C118fleaton,SC Prov>denu 58 so lo•An~ 69 S• a.it>oe w.ooe 2 poor OIMlftlon WV 83 54 Aa:f" 811 82 Oakland 8 1 62 L9g<1ne Belch I poor Clletlotle ,N C 67 60 A41P• Coty 83 57 PuoRootet 74 •2 S•nC-te 1·3 poor CheyenM 7S •8 R<IM 84 38 we1.,1 .... p·59 P'roQlAl
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"The Distnct Educators Assoc1a-
11on (the teachers un ion) says that at
doesn't endorse the action so we have
10 assume that the teachers are acting
on their own." he said.
About 215 teachers. called an sack ,
he sa id.
Moulton said today she under-
stands the teachers' frustration but as
"very sorry" about the unofficial
stoppage that she said huns stude nts
"I am ho fu we can reach a
compromise vr~ry. very soon." she
said.
A teacher who said she was on dut)
at Edison High described chaotic
conditions on campus.
"The kids are just wandering about
abou t and they dOJl't know where to
go ... she said.
But Principal Jack Kennedy said
that thangs "are going Quite well"
cons1denng that 49 of the school's 111
teacheres stayed home.
cA9ug.h tt!'aeh<:-1~ weae munded up
l'O liJI most classrooms. he said.
Students who had no teachers
gathered in lht· gymnasiu m to view
fi lms.
George Banks. who stayed ha me
from his Fo untain Valley High
School teachmg job. said teachers
ha ve spent a lot oftrmein the contract
negotiating process and perhaps it
made them sick. He said the "sick-
ness" migh t demonstrate to officials
that teachers need more money.
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From Al
much in unpaid bank loans.
Most of the pol itical donations
were made in 1981and 1982. when he
was backing legislation that would
ha ve prevented cities from banning
so-called safe and sane fireworks such
as those produced by his Anaheim-
bascd Red Devil Fire works. The
legislauon died on DeukmeJian·s
desk. '
Return of money donated between
November 1981 and November 1984
can be demanded under the trustee's
obligation to reCO\ er "any fraudulent
conveyence." Stans said. addmg that
the letters do not imply an) wrong-
doing by the politicians.
He said the letters were prompted
JO part b} Lt. Gov. Leo T McCarthy's
'ol un tarih re turn last month of
SI 0.000 he had rece1 ved 1 n I 981 from
~urphy
-\ssembl~ man Be n Margolin. D-
Los Angeles. Assemblyman Richard
Katz. 0-Sepulvcda. ,and Orange
County Supervisor Bruce Nestande
also have returned contribuuons.
But Dcukmejian said in March that
he would keep S 17.000 allegedly
laundered by Moriarty aides; As-
sembly Speaker Willie Brown, D-San
Francisco. ha s asked the state at-
torney general's offi~ and the Fair
Political Practices Commission for
opinions on the subject. He has
received S2,500directJy from Monar-
ty and $23,000 through Keith.
LA's Justiceville residents get the boot
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Poli ce
today evicted the residents of Jus-
ticev1lle. a Skid Row shantytown
erected to put a roof over the head of
63 people and to protest conditions
for the homeless. ,.
The collection of shacks made from
cardboard. wood and old tires had
been in place for fi ve months.
Gladys Avenue and Sixth Street. said
fences would go up around the site
today.
Ted Hayes had leased the site for SI I
a month. organized the homeless
there, arranged for a telephone in one
shack and brought in four portable
toilets. ·
"They can take away Just1ceville
physically, but it will live on spiri-
tuall y, poli tically and economically,"
said Hayes.
Investigators said Jusuceville viol-
ated ci ty codes. was overcrowded,
had no running water. lacked ade-
quate toilets. and was infested with
rodents and cockroaches.
ROY AL EGG RE-CREATED IN NEWPORT .••
Samuel ;Anker. an attorney for
Orient l ~estment and Realty Co ..
wh1cjl o/'ns the Justiceville lot at
'-.....
But the city attorney's office threat-
ened Tuesday to file criminal char~s
agamst Orient unless the people were
removed.
The former playground became a
makeshift community in January
after authorities tore down a tent city.
From Al
carvers and other craftsmen worked
with Halfacre on the piece. which 1s
valued at more than SI 00,000 The
combined work of the craftmen
totaled more than 1.800 hours. he
said.
The Faberge-inspired t'gg ma~ be
the only one h ke at. besides the
onainals. Half11cre bdrevcs.
The egg stands 6 inches tall and
featllres a sterling silver shell. The
appointments -the vase. fl owers.
egg shell de tails. fee t and bo11.s -are
made of 18-karat ~ell ow gold and
green gold.
The \ anous s1ones arc cut spec1fi·
cally for the.piece. The base 1s black
Jade and the red stones are rubies
There are add1t1onal black Jade and
diamond accents
A.s a k ver on the based 1$ moved.
Halfacre sa} s. the top three leaves of
the egg open 10 expose an 18-karat
flower vase with enameled flowers
ming from the center of the egg.
d1sgu1scd by a borderof 18-karat gold,
sterling Stiver, black Jade and rubies
accented with more diamonds.
The surface of the egg is coated with
a material si milar 10 enamel. he says.
but 1s far more d urable. It's nearly a
m1ll1mcter thick and shines with a
deep luster.
The mt.cmaJ mechamsm tS a
marvel in itself. Halfacre says. Ever;
gear. screw. pin and other device had
10 be ha ndcrafted.
It's a gift fit for a kmg -or a czar.
TEEN 'HAD THREATENED MURDER' .•.
From Al
Lampas1 1s accused of carryrng out
hts threats on June 2. 198'.l when he
allegedly killed has 60-year-old father
by shooting hi m once through the
head-wiHl-a .22-cahber prst-01 as Ult'
man watched telev151on. Then, the
teen-ager 1s alleged to have shot Ruth
Lampasi in the head as she returned
from running errands.
tried in a Santa Ana counroom on
murder and attempted murder
charses. If convicted. he faces a
maximum 32-years-to-life prison
sentence. The trial as scheduled to
resume Tuesday.
played no pan 1n the kilhngs. He said
l..flmpasi apparently stole a gun from
hts (Chri st1anson"s). parent's
bedroom when he came bv to borrow
some pencil~ the day of the shootings.
Shonlv alter ) p.m. rhat evenina.
COAST COLLEGE DISTRICT TURN OVER •••.
Ruth Lam pas1 . 47. survived the
shooting. She was discovered lying
wounded on the floor of her Weyburn
Dnve home b} her brothcr-10-law
two davs after the si ngJe .. shot )lhs
fi red. A bullet remains buried in her
brain.
Deputy Distric t Attorney Mike
Maguire contends Lampasi carried
out the kill ings so he could lead hi s life
without parental mterference.
But defense attorney Paul Stark. a
deputy pubhc defender. said Lampas1
was shually abused by his father. the
owner of a Costa Mesa building
materials firm. and the boy killed him
1n self-defense.
Lampasl summoned Christianson to
come over to his house. When he
walked 10 he saw what appeared to be
"dead bodies -Ron's parents."
Chnstianson said he never touched
either body. but came wi thi n three to
fo ur feet of John Lampasi·s body. "I
saw his face and bl ood. It's all rather
hazy."
From Al
"When I was JO Kansas City." he
said, "I think we changed pres1denu
three times w1thJO a ntne-month
period. I don't see anything unusual
about this."
Still Lh~ Coast D1stnct adm1nas-
1ranon had1'emained ~•••i~~~le
before 1983. startmg with Chancellor
~orman E. Watson. its top adm1n1s-
trator for 20 years.
Then. within days of the ~ovembcr
1983 election. Watson announced he
11.ould reure when his contract ex-
pired the follol!.1ng June. He said he
had made the dec1s1on the previous
summer but did not make ll public
until after the election.
In a con1ro vers1a l move after the
election. lame-duck board members
acted to protect nine top ad mmas·
trators by giving them new or ex-
tended contracts assunng their em-
plo> ment through June 30. I 986 The
outraged new board members hared
an aaorne\ 10 e\'aluate the contra cts
but he determined the\ could not be
broken. ·
Even so. mo<.t o l the<oe adm1n1~
trator\ toda} no longer hold their
ongmal pos1t1on'i.
•John Buller. president ol
< oasthne Coll(\ge, stepped do11.n
<;honly after th~cuon to become
dea n of adm1ss1o ns at Orange Coast
then retired from that post last year
•Bernard J Luskin. pres ident of
()range Coast. resigned last year to
head a Washington. D.C -based ar;-
soc1at1on for community college!..
•W alla a m Waechter. \i ce
chancellor for personnel. resigned last
}ear to work fo r a college 10 .\nzona
Just Call
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L'nlll a permanent successor 1s
chosen. his JOb 1s bemg handled b}
Ph1lhs Basil e. former president of the
Coast Distnct's teachers union.
•Richard Simon ·s JOb as d1stnct
communtt\ relallons offi cer was ~lln:nn.awi I.an-year.-He-w&:s-*e-.
assigned to a teach mg post at.Orange
Coast.
•Don A\enll's position as vice
cha ncellor for vocational affairs was
elimanated He now ser .. cs as an area
director for \oastbne College.
•Correllan Thompson. \ace
chancellor of business affairs. as
rctmng Jul} I after a J 1-)ear career
with the d1stnct. Golden West's
Stevens as mo\ mg into hi s pos111on.
•The t""o other contract holders.
attorne~ John Laut.sch and KOCE
president Wilham Furniss. remain an
their onganal posts
In Januar; 1985 the district
trustees appoi nted former C oastlanc
admt01strator Da' 1d Brc>wnell to he
the ne'>' d1stm t ~·hanlellor ~t 1he
'ame time the \ 1.hose \\-1ll1am \.f
\ ega. a lkan from El (amino College
in Torra nl·c. w ~Cr\e as Coastlane·s
nc" presiden t More recentl}. the
trustee~ picked Donald Bronsard
adm1n1s1rator at a West V1rg1na
college. to he the new president of
Orange Coa~t
.\ nc11. pre~1dcnt for Golden West ts
expected to ht hm:d w1 thm a year.
Chancellor Br0wncll has said has
top pnont~ •'-to promote "heahn~"
among d1\tnt t teachers and adm1n1s-
trators He bel11:\C'> the pers6nnel
changes of the past 18 months haH'
helped
Her adoP.u ve son. then a senior at
Laguna Halls High School. is being
Christianson. very tall and thin.
hunched over as he testified tha'l he
The witness added that he asked his
friend why he did it. "He said he
didn't know ...
"'We would lakl' to believe it's a
stab1lmng process," Brownell said.
"The consensus see ms to be that
things ha ve settled down and that
the re's a new spam of cooperation 1n
this district and that these changes are
des1~ed.lo.perpctua~~Ptf '' th:%C·u~~ymh~~~~~~n~~~~~~~ NEWPORT OFFICIAL ESCAPES ARREST •••
decision making smcc the 1983 FromAl
clec11on. . ~ fe\\ months before he was presumed to be too. drunk to· tlnvc. the Oranae Co~nty Distnct At-reponedly told police Pappas had
reassigned te' ens was the target of a Hamilton said. tomey's Office and likely will result 10 been dnnkmg and wa s dnvmg a city-
no-confidence \O le b> the Golden Hamilton said Pappas should have misdemeanor drunken drivi ng owned car, offi cers stated today.
West facult} Chancellor Brownell been arrested instead of~i!lg driven charges aaainst Pappas. Hamilton said poltce offi cers have
said the \ ote was a factor 1n his to his home 10 Mission VieJO. Pappas. reached today at his o ffice the d iscretion JO the field to not arrest
dec1s1on 10 recommend the reassign-"George has been aroun~ a long 1ruity hall. said he was not in a mood a person suspected of beina intox-
ment of Stevens tame and everyone knows him. Th~ ..,.to discuss the incident. icated. But once a person has been
Pnor to the 1983 elecnon, however. (the offictrs) wanted to save him the "I don't know what'~ going to transponcd to the police station.
faculty members had complai ned embarrassment of being arrested and happen," he said when asked about Hamilton said that discretion ends.
regularl> that they had virtuall r no havi ~g his name 10 the press." the consequences of his actions. "I "There's no rule you have to arrest
sa} 1n d1-;tnctw1de decision making. Hamilt on explamed. haven't heard yet." someo ne. You could call a taxi for
J ud1th -\ckle} president of the '"It was a Judgment call and It Pappas was fo und in the restaurant them or le t someone else.drive them C oas1 District's teachers union. said shouldn't have happened ... he added park mg lot by police officers who had home." Hamilton explamed. "But
1hr 1981 election results probabh Hamilton said police reports de-been called to the scene once you get to the station you can't
reflected the commun11\ ·s mterest 1n lailang the incident will be filed with t\ Newpon Beach city employee make a judgment call any longer ..
changing pricm th:~ w11 hi n 1hed1stnc1. 1~~~j:i~~~::;::z:r:~f7'~~~f;~~~~;;f;ii;;~;;;:~~~n~:;r,;;~~~;:;:;:;;~;;;::;;;;;;;~ Ounng that campaign. teachers had l
pointed out 1hat facult~ la}ofTs were
appro,ed at the ~me 11me the district
con1 1nurd to subs1d11e 1s tele' 1s1on
~tat1on hortl} after the electron. the
teachers were rehired. The district
also IS moving toward divestment Of
KOC E
Rega rding the recent turnover
among top Coast Distra ct ad-
m1ns1ra1ors. t\ckle} said. 'Tm vel)
.Qpt1m1st1c. I feel a lot of enthusiasm
on behalf of the facult} that there's a
comm11mcnt to making the colleges
work better ..
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County aa society
plans for auction
The Orange' County Advt'rt1S1ng <Federation
will hold an auction Wednesday even ing at the
Irvine Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave ..
Irvine, and today 1s the last day to secure
reM:rva11ons.
Cocktails will be served at 5:,30 p.m. with dinner
at 6:30 and the auction. fea tunng professional ~uct1oneer Sandy Hochman. beginning at 7:30. The
fee is $20 for the entire program or SS for the auction
only. Call Dean Davisson. a t , 73 I ·3522 for infor-
mat'lon.
Proceeds from the auc tion wi ll be used to
benefit the federation's public service. education.
1nternsh1p and legislative proJects.
Men• te•tlng ln Tu•tln
The Or~nge County Cha pter of American
Mensa. the high IQ society, wi ll be offeri ng tests for
membership Saturday at I p.m. in Tij'itin.
Those interested should ca ll 898-9099 for test
reservations. The cost is S 15, and an optional social
at a nearby restaurant will follow. For funher
information on Mensa. call 540-7860.
I ' Or_,.eo.t.OAll.V Ptl.OTIFtidey:Mey 10, 1881 • A.a
Placebofeu
holds AIDS
victims ·off
UCI researchers lack volunteera
as sufferers ~pt for drug tn Mexlce> ..
Frem 11aff ... wire reports ·'
A UC Irvine research team may not bc
0able IO &9d
enou&h volunteers because t.IDS victim~ who fear~
a placebo insteidofa nev. anti-..\IDSdru&betn&tetled.~
buyina the drug 1n Meuc-o. doctors say. •
The researchers plan 10 ~alf their volunteen che
new dru&, lsopnno!>1ne. w is manufactured by a
Newpon ~ach compan) The other half of the tcsi Jf'OUP •
would be given a placebp. or \ugar pill.
"I've talked IO \e\eral pa11en1~ who said they won't
nsk taking the placebo and d>1ng:· ~1d Dr. Oooald
Hagen. an In 1n~· ph)-'!i1c1an v.ho has worked with AIDS
pat1enu.
Researchers at l 'C ln 1nt' v.anted 14 voluntcenintbe ___ ....,,.. __________ t-"'m . tJges or :\105 o r afqu1i'ir~ii1mmnmriiui:iine~CJC&R'I~,---~
s~ ndrome. to test lsopnnos1nt'. according 10 UCI Chlef'of
lmmunolog) Dr Sudhir (1up1a Organizers of the· 16th annual Communll}
Festival.at Golden West Colle~e arc s11ll accepting
apphcauons for local organ1za11ons to panic1pate in
the Saturday eveni.
' .. Onl y 60 spaces re main in the all-day, fund-
ni1s1ng program where non-profit organizations
may set up booths 10 share 1nforma11on. raise money
for their act1v111es and recruit new members. Call
891-3991 for add111onal information
Mu•lcal premiere ln Irvine·
Flutist Mary Palchak will present a musical
program Sunday at 8 p.m. 1n the Yamana Music
Ed1;Jca11on Center recital Hall. on Jeffrey Road at
Irvine Center Drive in Irvi ne.
Joined by pianist Timothy Doughty and
pcrcuss1o n1st Phil MacDioarm1d: Pa lchak will
introduce "Rhapsody in Zechariah. Eight Visions,"
a new work b} Fred Kat1, professor of cultural
anthropolog} at Cal State Fullcnon The program 1s
free and open to the public. and funhcr information
1s available at 559-5440.
Scholarship• slated
UC Irvine Town and Gown w1ll present
scholarship awards at its annual mct>t1ng and
luncheon Monday at 11 a.m. at the Irvine Mamott
Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave.
· The business meeting, 1nclud1ng election of
officers. will precede the I ~:JO p.m. lunch. The UCI
Women's C hamber Choir under the direction of
Bruce Bales will provide entertainment. Call Jane
Hamash1gl· at 975-0~72.
Hypnotlst ln Newport
The Newpon Beach chapter oft he C'll} of Ho pe
will host a show featuring hypno tist Or. Ro nald
Dante. The free event begins at 7 p.m . Ma) 14 at thl'
Sheraton Ncwpon hotel 1n Newport Beach.
<\ sem inar teaching self-hypnosis to stop
smokl ng. lose weight or curb stress w1 II follo-w the
show. for information. call 540-1338
OCC jazz concert canceled
..\ concen b~ the Los ..\ngclc' High "i<:hool Vocal
JaLL En.scmblc. originally ~hcdulcd for Tucsda~
afternoon a1 Orange Coast o llegc. has been
canceled .
The free performance was <;cheduled for 12:30
p.m. in()('("~ Fine ..\ns Hall 119.
Dwyer School atudenta (from left) Tlna
Semlngaon, Chrl• Wllaon, Heather Hughea
~"'-" ....... "'lee,.,_
and Paula Ga-.e are amon& tboee running
routh network to find ml••ln& children.
I
'Laura's kids' stepping up
hunt for missing children
Huntington students turning to computers,
music video in an intense. 50-state c rusade
Luggrn'> bcromeo; 1n,.,ohed. others arl·
111..d~ to J<>1n 1n
"Th" 1s tht.• tir<.t stell to who knows
\\hat ··-.he'><11d
By ROBERT BARKER
01 llM OMly '11ot lleft
The lcader<,h1p da!>'\ at Lh"l·r
~chool 1n Huntington Bt.'J l h ha-.
turned finding 1-~l:ar-olll I aur.1
Bradhul). and other m''""g ~ hil·
dren. into a modcrn-da\ cru<,adl·
The children hopl.' that compult·r-.
and m U~IC \ ldCO'i "111 ~UCU'l·d \\ hl·n·
other methods ha .. e failed.
It'" the 'ltudents· goal to h.l'l' a ...
many -.chools as possible aero'' tht·
na11on JOln 1hc1r computl.'t nl'l'-'ork
so that "'hen a child " k1dnapJ)l•d
anywhcrr 1n thC' l 'n1tcd Stall'' thl·'
can put thl' v.ord out 1n m1nutl·'
It "'II hl'lp a lot. the~ hd1l.'H' w
pro ' 1dc authOntlt'\ "11h <le'>l np1111n<.
and' 11al inrormat1on "h1k tht· 1m1I"
'\1111 hot
fht• pupil-. at l>"~t.·r. wht•rt• I aura·.,
cou~1n. M1chl'llc Ra~. 1s an t•ighth-
gradt• <.1udt·n1. laumhcd a na11onal
campaign 1n Dt·cembcr when thl·~
wrote lcttt•rs !\) o,chool\ 1n 50 c;1atl''> to
help lind laura.
Thl· mailing' mt lut.kd <.ht.·ri tr,
1.kpartnwnt Iha' -.hO\\lng I :111ra·.,
p1uurt· and a· '>kt'll h 111:i-.u-.ix·t1 .1l11njo!
Yotth 111lorm.11111n Jhout thl· .1pp.1rl·1H
ahduuum ol till' h11k ll un11n~111n
Bea~ h girl lr11m lht· lu,hu.1 '..1111111..11
l r .. M • .. 1 • . Cla) o,a1d the Dwyer kids are also \:l onumrnt nlar wrnt)n1nl tning to gl't CB<\ and Ted Turner's
Palm\ in October " ( abk ""e"'s Network interested in
I he~ 3~kcd ~ oung pcopll' in otha pro' 1d1ng national pubhc1t)
\lhool\ to circulatt• tht• 1111.'r\ and tu "It's reall) gn~at that celebnues
'hl'Ck v.11h authom1e\ 1n their Jrca\ lake 1ntere')I in 1h1s." eighth-grader
10 'l't' ho'-' tht• ~t>ung~terc, rould hdp Lon Roland. tht• school publicist.
fhc Dw,er leadt·r,h1p k1d\ ha\l·n·t said "~o"' I hope.· we can stan finding
l ral·ked th~· ca'>l'. '>O thn rr c:\ralJttng kid\ ...
their t•ffon s. ..\hout X(J \t hool'i across the coun-
rtw\ recenth 'l\ltl'd t--11 1.i radio If! ha't' ;mncd the Dwyer·network.
dl\C JtKke\ R.1d l>t.'l'\ in North The seard1 for missing youngsters.
Holl)wood· to enl l\I tm help ho.we'.cr, i-.n'11 he ~ole purpose of the
Thi'.'~ also contarted 'Inga Kl'.'nn) )Outhlul m·tYoork.
L11gg1ns through .\rkm· Mat1a. Log-Thi.' kadt•r\h1p youngsters "ant to ~1n.,· personal \l.'t'rctan "'ho 1s the .-,hare common problems and exam-
.1un1 of Jenn1tl-r \h1t1a a pupil at 1ne ~olut1on~ v.orked out b) their
f)v,, er hool. counterpan.. across 1he nation
Loggin., made .,0 me '>Ug&C\llOns on The~ ·d ltke to compare notes on
ho" 10 help. Ht.· alo;o a'll..t·d tht· kids 10 commun1t~ "Ork and fund-ra1s1ng
pan1c1pate 1n tht• tilm1ng of a music e' t•nts. too
'1Jro ~1a) 211 -'"hen Loggins 1<; Bui the kid' 'IO lar. ha' e been
'lhcdulcd tn record a \ong en11tkd. frustrated in 1heir '!iearch for Laura.
"F ore,l.'r. .. The l),~,cr pupil\ -So haH· la" enforcement offic1ab
"caring their Laura Bradbur~ T-Dt<ip1te "'u.kspread public1 t\ and
\h1rt' -""' tx· pan 111 thl· t'r<l'-'d thou<.and\ of ·1n1en 1ew<., there· ha'e
'-.cenl.' 11fabou1 :mo )Oung<;tt>r'i ~ 'rtrtu11ll~ noJeH'ttlpmem~irtntt
Thl· appearanll' i'i dt·o;1gnl·d w g1H' L.1 urn 'c, d1..appl.'aranCl'
thrir cau-;r high , 1,1ni111, an·nrding But l ••n RolanJ remains hopeful
tn ll'at ht•r 11eb < la' \nd l 11gg1n-. ha-. 'Ill' tl\:ht'' l'' I .1ur;1 "di turn up saleh
.1~rt•t•d 10 prm 1Jl· ix·r'>onJI J\\l,LJOlt' "nt· Ja, ..1nJ h11JX''> thJt -.he and ha
fht· Hka. Jt.l1irJ111g 111 < l..1'. 1' thJt d ..1\\nlJll'' '-'Ill pla' Jl1 1mponan1
11 -.11nh·ont· j, ~1pular a11J lam0 u, ;.I'. part in tha t h.1rrn 1urn of l''l•nl\
But onl) 10 volllnlecr\ ha\t: \1gned up.
G upta said man} balki:d "'hen told th!t only half the
subJCCts recei'c the drug. "'h1k the other half are given a
placebo.
.. The~ 're ll) ing 10 tind tht.· right dosage and .,et the
drug from Mexico ..\nd v.hC'n thc) 're fac ing a death
..cnt.:ncc I don't kno"' that I blamc them:· Hagen said.
"It's a problem for U') t'Spel 1alh . sincc we·rc so d<>K
to \.ie\llo.'· Gupta ~1~~
.\ID destrO)S lhe bod) 's 1mmune system, Jeavifta It
open 10 infecuon It 1s belte' ed to be spread throusb
trans(er of bod) Ou1ds. Homosexuals. intravenous dha&
users and Ha1t1ans are considered h1gh·nsk group&.
.\sof ..\pnl 12. some 9.760 .\IDS cases were reported
to the Cenlers for Disease l ontrol in Atlanta. 0( those,
4. 760 pro .. ed fatal.
..\ preliminar: stud ) showed lsopnnosinc boosts tM bod~ 's immune S}Stem . but more testing 1s requi~
before ll 1s appro' ed b} the lJ S. Food and Drua
.\dm1n1strauon. Those tests are under wa) at 12 c.enten in
1hc l 'n11ed States and Europe
lsopnnosine 1s legal in 2 cou ntne$. mduding
\1n1co. v. here-111s used for treatment of hepatitis, herpes
simple\, gen11al herpes and upper respiratory viruses. wd
Sanford Glask~. execu11"e "ice pre'>1dent of N~pon
Pharmaceuucals lntemat1onal in ~t'"'pon Bc.ac h
Irvine 'water
tester' phony
•r USA llAHONEY °'_...,,.. ..
Irvine residents should be on the lookout tor a
man Who Is trying to get lnskte homes on the pretext
of tnttno tap water, a spok"eswoman for the"tntne
Ranch Water Distrtct said.
The man. who reportedly wears a white lhlft
with a name embroidered on the front, is not
e mployed by the water d1strjct. Joyce Wegn«·
Guldt said. Homeowners who are 8f>P'oach«t by
the man should notify the poffce department, IM
said. •
C t t · "We just wanted to warn peopte that we newr Oast l• nves men manager ·go intohomesandtest water."Wegner-Guidt..ud.
Tech group pla!J• banquet ~.~;'~~~":s ~~h:e~:1;;:~~:;! ~=~:'~ :~:;·KE.~~f.ill~~~r~2t~;.~~;.~r~.!!~~!!:.~~!!~~r ~ .... --l_e_a q ~ _gui 1 t YJ!1 mail_ f ra ~ d ::~~~~~~r.7.~·~==-
Friday, May 10
Helcn Cai-r-0 -of thc.,Jc.t Propulsio n Laborato!) By STEVE MARBLE trauJJnd :r~1ngk uiuni 11Tinlllmc t.l\ '"' C'>tor' (), mant ...i1d ,h~ 1~ umurl' the man may be trying to setl water puriftera
will 'iprak on the pdrsu1t or quallt)'. Call Diane OffTMh~~llYl)::ra''11t.n1r11I .1 Jl·l·untt ....... n.1rt t•\s, ... 101\ h h I Ill .I hm\ m~Lh .\IC\.lJldCf ~.lkgedl\ U~· W.,,n-.cQoidt said. 8u1 a ~ .....__1,.-nt' ~ ,~ "• ~ ,.. n l'\l" ;in"t' lnr " p l'.t Ju· t..11nnJ lur thl· fl'tt•ipt' · -. ""' ~ ~ ,_ 7in,me~cr at 526-2Q98 for rcscr\ at1on'\. -1 .,. spok--an noted ano t .... ~ , ...... A.-. to....._ ••_,i...c..a..a••• Beach n1mmo<l1t1c' t1 rm pk.1dl'l d11mnJI t'ounl' rt.•la11ngdirrl th to lhl' In 1 •l!I' \lnanJer \\J' .1rrt•,1nl ,,_.,,, •rvo __,,, """~ guilt~ 1n fi.•dcral l'OUrt fhur-.J:I\ Ill ,tlkgl·d tn\t'\lml•nt '-lJlll \\l'rl' dmp-Jntl \.On\ It It'd tn '>. t•,t <.1crmJn\ fur Of SUCh miatepresentatlOn. ,,,_
chargl'\ \ll'tlltlllng from a \lillll 1n rx·d . -\\~l'itan1 l ~. \ll1lrlll'\ \llllJ thl' '>Jk .tnd ll'llt.11 1ll L1lUnk·rte11 About two years ago. a man who ha Ma
which hundred' of 1n' e1,11ir' "t'rl' I h mant o;a1d · \ tlk11tJ1X., I h m.1n1 -.J1d Thl· 'l''-'· been convicted of child moteatatlon uMd a aimllir
b1ll..t'd out ofmorl· than $4 m1llwn -\le\anderreponrd l~ tkd thl· l 1111-port man "·I' rt.•l\Jrm·d 111 thl.' l n1tl·d NMtogetlnsideOrangeCountyhomesandcorn.
Kent Gordon -\le\andl.'r . .W. could l'd States in I q8 I after hi\ bu\lnl.''S<., 'itJlt'' .1l1n u1mpk11ng h" V. l·'it children. lrvlne Sgt. Dick Bowman Mid.
be ~ntcnct'd to I 5 ~ear'!i in pmon and collapsed. He ira' ekd tu ~kx1w (It\ (jnm..in , ... nll'n~t· Water district employ..a wear light beu91Ntt1
fined up to S 12.000. \\hl're he obta1ncJ a pav.Jllin unJn Ht· rrt·~·ntl\ " ht.·1n~ held "'11h11.~1 wfth the d istrict logo and dark blue pents. ~
..\ll-\andrr thl' torml.'r orx·ra111r 111 Jn J\\Umt•d naml' o, mJnl \,mt hat I hn JU\l' hl· .. 1' uin\ltkrnt .I carn1 an Identification catd and shoUld ....,
"Jewport fkalh l11,cslmt·nt \l..1nag'-·-The pro\Cn 1111r <.aid ..\k\anda -.t·r111u1,ll111.h1n,k [),m..1n1 ... 11d ., •
mcnt < C1rp anti \1ra1l·g1l \-kt.ti' liK tlwn llt.·" tu thl· H.1ham.1., ''ht'ft' hl' \ln.11hfl'I "'' ht· 't'ntl·n,l·d lunt testing be required. they tap .~n outdoor wat•lne.
pkadl·d guilt' 111 ''"1 ,·11uni... 111 mJ1 I \lll•l·"lul1' .l..1,1-il·d rnl·1p1-. tr11m I• "We never go In residences. Wegner-Guldt sMd.
PoucE Loe
Gunman gets $100 cash
at Mesa fast food eatery ..
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tdt'> 1,11111 ,,·1 "l'rl' 'l••kll lr11111 .111
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[\\11 ix·opll' "~'I\' .111n1t·d 1111 J.1nt-•
h.1n·'-· 1<11.1d 1111 1~1"1'""'"111,11t J 1nr
lrvtne
l\'\\df\ \ .du,·d ,II ' WM \\J'
\ \ 1l ~\\1,tg.l·n K.1hh11 \,,,, 1'1 r
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llllll' IX'l\\t't.'n1 Ill J m .111.t t I' l
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1.1k.· thc l .lr 'terel1 tailnl
Laguna Beach
1'1•11\l' 11fflt\•I \ .1,f\",•,j I
I'", 11.tl1 ll··u~l.1,Langt•
I• •1 ,1 k~1.·d p ''" "" •n 111 11.''" than
I II "' •I r• 111 1.1n.1 l Jllgl· V.3\
,. 1,,..,.,, 1•111•,.t.11111e11n n~11n ~uth
I '·I' 11 \'Ill\ .I . . .
\ " 'I I ,,J,I ll 1~h"·" hu'>l nCS'i
'• .' , 1 1'!1 11 1'1,·,1 hurg.lan therl'
I' , '•. ,• ·"lo. ,I l'<'lh·l· lnr l·\tra
p.11 An armed bandit .had m ore than
hot d~ on his mind Thursday when
he mhbcd a fast-food restaurant in < 'osta Mesa.
Carrying a blue steel revolver. the
robber walked up to the front window
Huntincton Beach
A gunman w11h matted hair and
wcarinf a trench coat escaped with
about 100 after holdin' up a clerk
Thursday at the Jack 1n the Box
Restaurant. 1631 1 Beach Rlvd. • • • Burglan entered a hom e in the
I 700 block of Flo nda through a rear
\liding door and stoic $36 in cash. a
Rank of America credit card and a S20
Alpha Beta ched--cash1n1 card.
• • • • Tools valued at SI SO wctt stolen
from a shed 1n the back yard of a
res1dcncc 1n the 700 block of Hunt-
1n1ton. •.• . A n:s1dcnt of the 9600 block of
Kensington reported Tuesday that
someone sto!C' his red 1981 Honda
motorcycle. The los was estimated at ssoo. • • • Somcont hroke a wrnd wtna to
buralan tc a blue. 1983 Toyota 4 4
pickup J)ltked Tue5day on the 7800
blodt ofStuk. The loss 1nclu<kd Sl an
coins. • • • rtS1dcnt or t~C 16100 block Of
Pau.,1dc rtoone<L Tuc~a~ that
of Der W1ent'rM"hn111cl at 145 l
Harbor Blvd .. ahout IJ p.m., and
Qemanded money. Lt. Tom Ourham
said.
The culprit escaped with k"' than
S 100. No one was harmed.
'\Omeone burglarized h1'> ht.•1gt· and
hrown 1984 Dodge Rdm ( hargt·r
parked in a carpon. The lo.-.s 111dud('d
two speakers wonh $40. • • • Somt>one stole a black I '17ti
Cadillac Seville from the 600 hlock ot
19th Street. it!"' owner reported r UC'i·
day. The loss was csttmated at $6,000 • • • .\ stereo and sound cqu1pml'nt
valued at S 1.000 were sto len 'from a
i:ar par._cd at C:harh~ l:tro"' n ·,. rt''·
taunant 16 160 Bea h 81\d. • • • .\ man was taken into cu,tod) for
alleged!) trying to teal a SI 7 wnlk t at
J .C Penncy·s.. 1777 Edinger A "c • • • A Blauplunkt radio '.1lut•d di
$1 . 00 "'as stolen from a I ">XJ
Por~he 1n a parking In~ at 740ll
\enter. • • • ~mconc fottnd a tOt(' t\i ll ('On1t11n
ina dru15 and clothini on 1hr \trl'l·1
near later vcnut and< ttilden "'"''
• trtct. • • •
.\ sneaky thief entcl't'd a rt\ldcnlc
in the 200 block o f Wn1 throus.h an
open slld1nadoor and too._ a pur<,c.· off
thl" dining mom t•~ The pur'I<' ~-''
l·-k \l .I\ \t•rn hcJd mg nnrt h 1rn
Harbor Bo'uln'a1d I k '\3) dl'!.Crtlll:d
a~" hilt'. \0111 \~\Car.. old .~ li.•l.'t 1,111
170 11ount.h \\1lh -.hort. dark brov.n
hair
l1l11nd l.t1rr 111 thl' 1r.1,h hut ~I 'i v.J'
m1""'~ • • • fh1~·\e\ -.m:i,hnl .l ha\k dour
Yo1ndO\\ II\ Ihle' ~~()00 hh11.k of ~u.-..m
and \tok .i 'Hku1. J'\\t'tte r\'l o rttcr
'altu.·~l al $~ 1100 • • • \ hm '-'.'I\ t.lkl•n mt~ l u<.to<h al
<;ponman ..,4,, L~l in~er \\e .. for
allegl·dl\ tn 1ng to \lt'al a \.:~II
.-.h 11g:.ho1. • • • \omt.•nrw \tnll· S \ \titl in ,,·v.t·I~
and SJO tn \J\h rrum a (l'\IJl'n~c tn
the 18000 hlod. of \allr\ ....
Burglar' 'llhl\ht•d o~·n a rear
"'1ndo"' 1n thl' ~IOOO blt>ll of In·
dmn!IJ)ltl" ,1nd \toll: a ~on" t.nlM
tl'lt.'' t\Hll1 .)t'l 'alu\'d .11 St151 I
~ ...
1 hit•, l'' '-tnk two h1nclc-; 'aluro nt
~K \ cat•h lrnm an open garJ~t· 1n thl'
I 7()(1(l hlock 1)f I >cri' ale
Newport Beach
<\ prn" k r Yo·" re paned h~ a
• homc.'(.1v. n('r 0 1i <)t-can Rouk' ard
1 hl' pro" k1 "'a' JWI\' "hen poh<'l'
arTI\ t.'tl • • •
'
n·portt•dh tal..r11 lr11m .1h 11nw1111 ...ik
on P~l\l'll Jc\ cg.1 P1tltll' .t.'l:hl''l' th,·
buq~l.1r l·11 1c.·r1·J th.-r,•,1dt•nu· h\ 1h1n11
• 1 i..e, \t'l urcJ 1n .1 1,l, I..°''' • • • !\tore: than s..i1k1111 (11111, \\l'fl' 1.11..t•n
Imm a conqru, 111•n ""' .11 \lt11n
l'Jrk"a' .rnd < ll'l'I.. R11.1d
\\J\n\' Rhodl'' :: "..I' ,111,,1,·d .11
(11llett(• \\t•n\ll' •ll ,I 11.11\lllh'
\ h.trgl' . . .
f-ou1 ~·11pk rt•pt•1 h·d t 1H'' ,1.1,twd
nn thrir 't.'hl\ k-. \'. 1·dnt•-.d,I\ .ind
fhurWa\ Th~· ,1,"hing' '~ t 111 wll tn
t110l'n:nt rarl\ nl tht• t It\ .ind l"'hl't'
d1) n1)t tx·hn~· tht• 1nuJcn1' .11~·
rrhJtt•cl • • • • \m11h 1 ool I~. ~I \ 11n 1'..trmJn
'''. n·ponrd tht· thrt) 1•1 N'lil 1n
tr.1Hltr' r hcll.-. trom •' tim•f\,,~· ,1nJ
"' m 1crnmt>l('r'
Coeta Meea
( amcrJ l'qu1pml·nt llo.\llt h 41'141
v.a<; rcport"'1 'lolcn form ,1 111 .. 111· 1n
thC' :;400 hlod o f Oran~t.· \' t•nur
\Omt•llmt• ~·tv.\•t'n ~·JO ,1 n1 ,1ntf
I:; :;11 pm Tw:'4Ja' f ntl'\ "3' madt·
through a k1tt.ht'n door • • • \ hnd< \\l\'I thm "'n thrnugh .1
v.1ndt1v. 1n an app.1n·n1 rnhbcr.
Jtt<'mr11 :u IR\1 Ru\lnt''' ProdUlt'
.\4 ~0 Brt'ltOI \t around \ \0 .l m
fhu~la\ \lo 1.'\)mrutcr t'Qlltpmrnt
tlr 11n\ n1hcr item' \\\·r~· l:\l.t•n lr11m
th(' ~U\tnl•" • • •
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poi, h I k l:Ompltl.'d ''Ith thl· rt•1.11H''t • • • \ ,,rJphool.. \alu1.·J .11 .I ' "·1' ,,,,kn lrnm .l Tt•mpk Tt·rr.hr r.11~1
llt'" lhl· 11\'ltm told ~1hu· I hur,.f.11 • • •
"I'' 1. \ ,t,d I •1.'l'll!l \ l•lt'/ I un..1 ~'•'fl' 'l"••·•ll••ldn~1n1t11n1.krlh<'
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'"" .1, • J' .1 .,, t 1111r,d.1' nn \.hnk
...... 1•' ., I ' I I ••• ,,1 H1ghv.d\
Welder hurt in hotel.
blast, blaze in Irvine
I \ ~i>n,trulllllll v.1lrkt•r "'·•" 1n1url•d
11~!.1' \\ hl'n .1 llJ'-rt''-'l"rt.•d "l'llf1•1
t•'Jll1)\kJ ,mJ tn~l'rt•d J tin.· 011 thr
I ~th 1h1m lll the un1.kr~on'i\ruc-1mn
H1l111n H•1td 1n Ir' 1nt' 1.m:nrding h•
, 1lunt~ lm:li@.htcr'
~ n-J \n1pp f\ I tll lluntrngto11
lka1.h reP\1rtcdh '>Ul1l"rl'd a frallun.-d
.irm "ht'n ht' 'hPJl\"d and IC'll "h1h·
:1ttt'mf'ting to mO\C J\toil\ fro m 1ht•
l11r 1~1111.·.t I'' 11., ,,, hkr H<' "3'
l1t'.lh'\l ,1' 111' '1 , !" t>' p.trJmt-d1t\
I h1 llll' "·'', 11nl1n,•1t In tbe I \th
11,,.,1, I 1h1 hoold '"'•II thr intc-r~ lion
,1f \l..1 •1 trl'l'' .1n1.I Jamhon.'e
R1111 1 '.1r.I ., In 1r11· Hut the bu1ld1ni
-.11,t:i11w,1 'm1 1~t ,1nJ v.Jlt'r damal('
\n r't1m.111• 111 11am.lgC' \\l\'I not
3\ 31lahll'
Actor Vincent's battery trial begins
I (}\ ·\~(,f U \1 \Pl -\ 'hc-nlf,
1ktC'\. lt "' '-°'" 1 hnfJl'' .\6t-lln\t ,ll tor
Ian 'l.1tthac-I \ 1ntt•n1 prt,habh
v.oulJn't hll\(' httn tilC"<i anc-r a
rt,1.1urant \\'ulll..-1fthr 1nht•r pcr"'n '
1n1u11\•, h.H11l'I ~n ~I \(llOU\
John A.tr""·'""':" ht"f'ltl,lh11·,t 1P1
t"" "~'""' 111 11H\'ll"'l" l"3re af\.cr the lun1· l•l\J 1n, hhnt .11Jn.•,t:rnrant 1n
\to1h"11
\ tnl 1•nt Jll " '>tar ''' the popular
T\ \C'nt·, · \11"\\nlf .. He " cha~
"11h ha11t·f'\ a m1\Jemt>anor
' i
Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Friday, May fO, 1985
Bishop
Tutu
praises
protests
l.OS ANGELES (AP) -oulh
\fnrnn Bishop Desmond Tutu told
lhn•nng un1vers11y students their
protests against his nation's scgre-
ga11on1s1 polic11:s are important 10
ach1n1ng the t•nd to apartheid he is
,('rta1n will come.
··There 1~ absolutely no doubt at all
that "'c )hall be free ...... the 1984
'l:o~I Pt•ace Pnte "inner and leading
.1parthl'1d opponrnt told 3.000 stu-
d.:n tt, Thur da) at the Un1vers1t )" of
l .1liforn1a of Los .\ngt•lcs.
··f l1r goodness sake. we want 11 to
h.1pplo'n no"'. and we want 11 to
hJppcn peaci:full> and we want 11 to
h;tpprn to all of us 1n outh A.fnca.
hlJd. Jnd \\hlle.'' th.: Anglican
h1\hop \'\claimed. h1~ hands spread
I
1m out
\\It h l'hl'l'r)
Tutu. 5J. seeks peaceful change 1n
-;outh .\fr1ca. unlike the banned
\fnl'an National Congress. which
\\ants to o'erthrow the government.
In I 97M. he became the first black
genl'r:tl \l'Cretar) of the outh African
{ uunnl ufl'hurches. representing 12
n11l11on C'h n~11uns. 88 percrnt of
'' hom Jrl' black
,~
Bl•bop Deamond Tutu off en thank• to UCLA audience on behalf of S. African•.
Tutu 10IJ lhl' L TL.\ cro"d that
·~ I
Gum for thought
protests calling for U.S. companies
and 1 nstitutions 10 sever business
dealings with South Africa arc help-
ing the cause.
"Don't let anyone delude you into
th1nk1ng that what )OU liq here 1s of
lmlc moment." he said. ''Know that 11
gives encouragement to the vi.ctims .
"" Wl,..,..olo
Kristian Alfonso, who portray• Hope Wllliams on 'Daya of
Our Lives.• demonstrate• bubble-b>owing proweH during
break from photo &eHlon in preparation for her upcoming
on-screen marriage to actor Peter Reckell (Bo Brady).
Reagan's terming
his trip a success
11\ll<l ' l'1111ug.tl I \111 -l'rl'\I·
·k·nt K l»1~.1 n ·min! It"" mhol-lat.kn 11llH·-11.11111n lfl I.. 1ltr11u!!h I uroix·
1>1d.1~ d1:d.11 1n~ rlll\\111n at -
" 111 p"' lwd · Kt·.1g.1n hl'ld .r dql,trlurc ne"''
•nkrl·nu· 111lr•1n1111 <)uelu1 Palac<.'
I k ''' 111d 11ut,llll' un a hngh1 duud-
t '" d,I\ \\ 11h 1hc p.sl.1tl·\ manicured
11.rn.kn, hd11nd hrm
·\\ l' It' k,1\ rng tocJa, with uur
\1l.1n111 lit'' 'irengthl'Ol·J and "'l'°rl'
rt' l urn 1 n g h 11 ml' m 1<;<;1 on ::it -
nmiill<;ht'd ht' 'iatd
It ' hl'l·n .1 long. h1-;torK and
1hon1u!(hl\ ''11rlh"h1k tnp ·· Keagan
... lid
\11'" Ning q ue<11om. Keaga n
111tl·d i11' 1n\ 11.1t1nn to ml't't "Ith
..,, ,, ll l k.1lkr '-1 1!..h.111 ( l()rhat he' and
,,11d < 1orhat ht'' ' retent tough talk
h.i.,n t t h:lngeJ hi\ mind ahout a
mel'l1ng
··1 thint.. th ere'd lx' a lot to talk
.th<rut and I tU'>t happt:n lil tlellevc 11'\
ltnll' we ~t artt•d tal~1ng Ill each other
.ind nt>I .1h11ut l'al tt 11thn ·ht• ,,11d ''
Im< i11rhad1n 'h.tr\h 1.11i... ht• 'aid.
··What'\ nl'" ahnut th.it ''"
Kl·agan <;411d ""'t' ha' l' nn u 1n li rma·
t1on ~ct :v1r (1 orh<1lhn l\ll>m1ng" 1n
thl· l 'n1tnl '-Jt1on' IJtl'I 1h1~ \Car hut
aJdnJ .. r hl· \,\l>fd pmbabk j., about
thl· hl'\I ''·" lo de"l nhl' II ..
He \:J1d h." rn' 11a11on lor a ml·cting
·,1111 gm·<,. 'o 1lw hJll 1' 1n h1'> t0urt ··
l\kJn" h1h· V.'l11 ll' I fllU'IC ( h1l'l 1>I
\1.111 Donald I Rq~an 'aid 1n an
1nten ll''-' \\ 11h Thl· "l'"' 'or!. I 1ml''
1ha1 de~~11r th r tough ta lk ther<.'
"prohahl~.. "<111ld Ix· a summll
ml'ellng lx·tul'l'n lhl' t"'o
"Thl'"t' k.1ckr' .irt p<r'>1t1on1ng
thl'Ol \t'J\ l'\ \.\ llh thl'tf OU n J)l'Opk ."
Rl·g.an \.Jll.I "( 1nrhal hl'' n·cognll<.'\
Ill' h,I\ 111 h.1, ,. lhl· I ,l\ll'rtl hlot lx·h1nd
h 1 m I k " nlll k noun J\ t hl' lcadl'r ot
thl' I a\tl'rn hlol ~l'l He'<; getting
lhl•re ..
On Thur\Jll\ Kt•agal) \a1d hi\
j(ltarnc)' had lx'l'll ;i long one "but one
fru11ful 1n rc,ult-; ·•
and the people who strugglt• for
change." .
Thursda~ night Tutu strl'Ssed 1hr
same theme bl'fore 500 people. man~
of them st udent~. at the Ward .\.M.E
Ch.urch 1n south-central Los .\ngeks.
"I'm not being presu_mptuou~
wh.:n I sa} thl·rc are m11l1ons v.ho
\\Ou Id like 10 bl· here to ,sa y 'thank
\Ou."' Tutu sn 1J
· Tutu told a new~ co nfcrl·nc<.' earlier
Thursda) that the protests have sen t a
mes!>agc 10 President Reagan's ad-
m1n1stra11on whtt'h conll•nd~ that ll
ran bc~t 1ntlut•ncc South .\frica b}
rl't:ti n 1 Oil '' rong 11.:,.
Governor grills
Cathleen Webb
C HIC.\GO (.\P) -Cathleen
Crowell Wcbh \\llhstood sharp ques-
t1on1ng and askl·d Gov. James R.
Thompson to 1~ to see through th e
web of ltcs she spun eight years ago
and grant clcmcnc~ to Gary Dotson.
the man sh.: onCl' accused of raping
her.
hi nea rl~ four hours of testimony at
a clemency hearing Thursda~. Webb
maintained that the rape story was a
"btg ltc" and that now she wanted
"simpl y to tdl the truth about a
deceptmn that sent an innocent man
to Jail for sii1 )Cars." ·
Hut r hOOlf'\00. \\ho had railed thl'
eml•rgenr~ Sl''iSIOn of the .Ill 1 no1 !>
Pmoner Rl'\ 1c" Board. perst!>tentl~
challenged Webb about her ne"
account and her moll' c for sa~ mg she
fabricated tbe !>IOI) that Dotson had
raped hl·r
\1 ort• th:tn l (\ \\lhl'r "11nes<;e!> "-'l'rl'
't<'hedukd to ll''lll~ as<' the hearing
rt''lumed toda,. including V..:hb"•
liJ~tl'r parent!>. Dotson's attornc\.
Conk ( oun r ~ prnsrutor!> and a pol)-
graph l'\am1ncr who tcsteJ both Mr\.
Webb and Dotson.
fhompson can pardon Dotson or
commute ht~ sentence.
Thl· :!.'-~car-old Webb said re-
fll'atcdl~ Thursda> that \hr could not
recall details ~urrounding the e"cnt~
of Jul~ 9. 19 77. the da ) the alleged
ra Pl' occurred. ·
"In the police car d1dn '1 )OU tell the
oOiccr who picked )OU up the dctaili.
(of the rape)''" Thompson asked .
"Didn't )OU tell (anothl'r) ofllc·cr'1 ...
Didn't }OU tell ()Our foster mother)""
To cal'h que~t1on V.-cbh rl·pllt•d. "I
don't remember 1f I did or didn't ...
Dotson. 1mpmonecJ \Ince h1!> l lJ 79
rnn' 1ct1on but frl·e on bond during
kgal rffon~ to gain his relea)c. l'arlier
made an emotional apix·al 10 Thomp-
son 10 free him ·
"This nightmare doc!>n:t seem 10
end:· said Dot')on. 28 of "uburban
( uunlr) ( luh Hills. v.ho spoke halt-
ing!~ an<l frl·qucntl~ ~1ppcd "atcr
during hrs ll''>llmon~ ·· What cl\l'
c:tn I 'a~. "h.11 l'l'>e l~ln I do. e\<.'CPI
sa~.that I'm 1nnon·n1 ..
GOP·budget plan
squeaks by Senate ... .
\.\.\\ltl:'-iCi l ONtAPl-fhl'Scn-
Sll' <.'arl ~ to<Ja> narrowl~ cndoro;ed a
1hrec-1.cir R~publlcan.. pack.agi:_ of
!>J)l'n<li ng cu ts 101all ng $"29'51iiTilon -
1nclud1ng a one-~ear su<;penc;mn of
\o<. ial ~crunt~ benl'lit 1ncrt•ases :ind a
holding aw on on Prl'\IJrnt Reagan's
defen)l' huildup
fhl' 'ute wa' ~4 lu ~4. "'Ith \' 1n·
l'rt·\ldent ( ieorgl' Au')h 'oting to
brl·ak the tie. bringing the iall\ to ·o-~Y lhe \Ole pa\ed the "a\· tor
<.'\pt:<. tcd linal Senate appro\ al 'tater
t11da~ of th l' (I\ era II plan l'ndorscd b~
President Rcagan
Reagan \f)Cal..1ng in Portugal
hclorl' l·nd1ng hi\ European tnp.
nrn 1\ed tht· packagl' as g1' 1ng him
··more th:in lJ(J pcrccnt of "hat "'l'
ha' e a'ked t<i1 1n lhl· hudget" ll na1d
he al\•> rt•t l'I' l'd ·"'l1rnnce from thl'
\l·natl' th.11 hl' <.an mm.: hack 1i1r
mml' 11 11 ap1waf' tht• rl·du t t111n in ht'>
dcll'n\l' 'IX'nding rl·qul''t "harmful.
"1 'haH' the agreement of the ~enate
that · ti this rcpre<;cnb .. a rut in
'pending hl'~ond "here "l' should go.
I "''II hl' fl'lurn1ng for a '.>uppleml·nt.il
appropnatmn ... he said
On ~onal SlTunt~. Reagan said "I
v.a<. lal'l'd \\1th a mandate" from 74 ~l·n~11or' "ho "demanded that "'l'
h.t\e \omc t'urfung" of the rn\t·ol-
11' rng 1nrrca~'>.
\prrO\al of the measure "'o uld
<;<.'nd 11 to the Democrauc-cont rolled
I f(lu\t' '' hne 1t'I fa te "'a~ uncertain
HoU\l' lkmm·rat1C' leaders ha\e gcn-
l'rall~ 'lllted oppos111un to an}
pm' i\on ltm111ng Social ~e<.'unt\
lx·nl'li I\ •
I lull\l' \pt".1ker Thoma' P O'Nl·1ll
Ir D-Ma"' <;a1d the lfou<;l' Budget
C c>m111111cc "'nuld hcg1n "'orking on
II\ "er\1on of the hudgc1 next wed
MHJOnl) L<.'adcr Robert Dole. R-
1<.an .. \aid right up to th<.' time of the
"Ole that hl' wa111n't <;u rc he had
Se.n W.ils_on
casts vote
WASHINGTON (AP) .:._ In a
moment of high drama In a
bulldlng rich with such history,
Sen . .Pete Wiison arrived at the
U.S. Capitol from his hospital bed
early today to cast the key vote In
a victorious Senate fight over the
federal budget. ,
The Calffornla Republican re-
turned to the hushed Senate
chamber at 10:30 p.m. POT, only
32 hours after undergoing sur-
gery to remove his ruptured
appendix.
The issue was whether to
approve a White House-backed
budget compromise aimed at
reducing the deficit next year.
"What's the question?'' asked
Wilson, a joke greeted with some
laughter and then a sustained
and standing ovation from his
colleagues.
enoug h 'lupport to pas!> the package
-"'hll h \\a" modified rcpcaJedl)
through rh ursJa\ '!I marathon
'>e'>!lton to P•l k up add111o nal suppon
I he f'llan "ould cancel nl·xt Jan u-
af} 's <.'O'IH>l·IJ\ ing increase!> for .'5
milhun 'i0<.·1al 'iecunl) recipient\
while scaling bat'k the adm1n1\-
1rat10n·, mil1tM~ buildup
·\nd, \.\h1k not <.utting dume)tll
spcnd1 ng a' dcl·ply as the pres1dt•nt
had onginall~ <;ought. the 11lan freet ·
cs. trim .. and 1n somet'ascsehminatc'
programs throughout the en11re fCdCr·
al ROvernment
Marine recruiter stays at his post
SANT A ROSA (AP) -The
Army, the Navy and the Air Force
all pulled out when protester•
agafntt U.S. poflcy In Central
Amenca tried to 1nvec:s. recruit-
ing ofttcee. TM Marina refuted
to retr .. t 8nd ended up wtth
scor91 of ,demonttratora tllllng
the room. ·
Pofloe estimated abqut 80
peoe1e were arrested In Thur ..
day e peaeetul protett. the moat
arre1t1 for clvll dleobedtence In
Sant• Roaa hlatory.
Recruiters for the Army, Navy
and Air Force ctOMd their office
doors and referred all catts to
offlclals elsewhere In the Bay
arH. but Sgt. Alan Katz left his
dOO< open and awaited the
onstaught at the Marines' out·
p091.
Katz drank cottee and emoked
a cigarette u prot•t•• fitted
every Inch of hi• office. Other•
holding placard• peered through
the full-length glatt windows.
Katz eat In a vllit0t'1 chair
because one proteetet took owr
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the chair behind the recruiter'•
desk.
"It la beautiful." Katz said of
the prot .. ,. "l•n't that thetr s:lghJ
to do this? As long u they don't
dllturb the pnce, It la In the
Constitution and It It tMtr right.
And that 11 what I defend -their
right.''
ThoM arrnted W9f"e cited on
mlademeanor chargea of wtllfut
and malicious obatructlOn of a
thoroughfare In public ptacee but
were not fatted, The mulmum
punllhment 11 $ 1 ,000 and she
month• In jall.
Poflce Lt. Rodney Sverko de-
scribed the protest u "very
peaoeful."
He M id proteatera had met
with police when planning the
merch ea. omc.ta knew when to
lhowup.
Thole who decided to be
arr•ted UMmbted In a park and
then marched Into the Federal
Bulldtng. Meanwhile, about 200
othera stood In front of the
buHdlnQ elnglng to a guitar.
'
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NATI ON
Gas, heating oil increases •
send wholesale prices up· ·
By tlae A11oda1ed Pre11 I WASHINGTON -Sharpl} h1ght•1 ga~ollne and hea11ng oil Pnt"l'' ~ent ,
pnces at the wholesale level up . 3 perC'ent 10 April. the largest nwnth l~ tncreaM:
since last November. the governrnt'nl 'a1J toda}. 1 he gain al·tuall~ SU} s more
about March prkes. however. because the cnt·rg} pnn' l':t kula11ons 10 till'
Labor Depanment's product• price 1nde\ lug a month. Enurgy c~mpan1e!>•
repon their prices too late for 1ndus1on in ~hl' mo~t rt'cent report. Pr!ces at the,
wholesale le vel have now risen I. 7 percent 101 tht: hrst fou r month)ol I 9RS hut
are only .7 percent higher than April I 'll<~ hcraU)l' thl·n· haH' bl.·en w\eral
months in which prict's declinl·d.
Schrpeder undergoes more te•ts
LOLJ iSV ILLE. K>-.-An1tic1al heart renp1en1 Wilham 'ichrO\.'dcr•
underwent more tests toda) a doctor<, trted to find the cause of his \econ.d
stroke ... Another (' .\ T ~ran of 'ch roedl·r'~ hr:iin I) ~1ng condul'll'd this
morning along \\-1th an anenogram." ~aid Oonn:t Huh.:. pubhr relation)
director at Humana Hospital Auduhon. C .\ T )Cans arc computer-en hanced X-
rays. -\nenograms examine the cond111on of ann1e., \hl· <;aid Schrot•dcr slept
well T'hursday night aftl'r \ 1s1 1~ from hi\ fam1h '-;chiotdds cond1m1n rl·marn'
cn11cal but stable. she )a1d
The Boss to wed model-actress
LAKE OSWH;o. Ore -Bruce \pnng,\l'l'n. thl·
high-energy roch·r \\ hO!>l.' \Ong~ of rt,lll'\\ ~outh .1nd
bFekeR drettrn! ttl'C' cm hodlt'd-m-ht'rl+lt-tttl~Rttt--fl
Run." "ill ttl' the knot with a woman hl' met hat!.. '>t:tgt.·.
the woman's parents so1d. Spnngsll'l'll. 35. and modl·I·
actress Julia nOl' Ph11l1ps. 25. tckphonl·d \\Ith thl' Ill'"''
Sunda) night. said her parents. Bill and Ann Phillip'> It
would be th.: fi rst marriage for both Ph11l1p~ 'aid h"
daughter and SQnngsteen arl' ex pl'l'll'd 111 Purtland
somellnw toda}. ~pnngstcen 1!> to open a 1-uroj)l.•an hrur
June I 111 Dublin. Ireland. and Ju1lianne plan' 10
accompany him. he said. T)lc "'l'dd1ng \\di hl· 1n tlrn
Portland suburb. the Phill1p~c' 'aid. but \Hlltld nut PRINGSTEEN
spcc1f~ where. The Ne\.\ York Dai I} Ne"., rt·r nrtl'd toJ~1~ ti .11 then ent \.\OUIJ
take place WeJnesda~. follO\H'J b} a h1g pan~ 1n I n'> .\ngl'll''
Attorney seeks end to von Bulow charge
PRO\'I DENCE. R.l. -<\la"'' er lor ( lau' 'un Buh•'' "·"~ht•" 111 asL. tha~
one of two attt'mpted m urder charges again'' thl· 'm ialill' hl.· Jn1prx·J :ifler tv. u
fo rmer prosecutors denied w11hholdmg a J oclllr''i \tall'nll'nt :11 h1'.> rir~t trial,.
Dr. Janis Ga1h1is has teslllied that hl' ll>IJ lhl' rrn\l.'l'Utor\ Ill .• I 'H\2 1nlef\ IC\\
that Manha "Sunn)·· "·on Bul u\.\'<; 197~rnma \\J\\JU\eu h\ 'om11 rutt1ngotl
OX)gen to ha brain. not insulin that IO\\l'rcd hl'r hl mxl 'ugM On Thursda),
fo rmer Assistant .\ttorne) Genl·rul 'itl'phl•n R Fam1glit'tt1 and ti1 rmcr Dl'PU I\
.\ttornc\ General usan McGu1 rl Jentl'd 1h:1t C 1a1lit1<; told tlll·m "'hat lJU\td
Mrs. von Bu lo" 's death.
'Mercy kllllng' husband gullty
FORT L.\LIDERDALE. Fla -..\ 7~-\l·ar-old rmm l"(lf)'\ ll'ted ol murdett
in thl' "mere') killing" of h1~ wik (If 'i I }tar~ to l·nd her 'ulfrnng from
.\l1.hl'1mer's disease says his mandator} 2'i-)l'ar prison tam amount ~ to a
dea th penally for him. "It's the end of m ~ Ilk." 'aid Ros"cll Gilbert aftl'r thl·
JUr~ on Thursday rnnvicll'd htrn of liN·dl'&rl·e murder. "\.\/hat is kft'.' You
think I'm gonna live over I CXr."· C"1rrn11 Judge n10ma' Cukcr Jr. 1mmtd1atd~
sentenced Gilbert to life in pnson. with a 25-~l·ar mand<itury term.
CALIFORNIA
Mass scheduled for actor O'Brien
l~GLEWOOD -·\ funeral M:M " 'il'hl·dukd
5aturda~ for Edmond O'B11cn the O\Car-"1nning actor
v.h om colleagues dubbed "Tiger" 1n tnhutl' w his no·
nonsense de\'Ot1on 10 acting. <rBncn. "ho~ career
ranged from \tage to rad1010 lilm and ~panned mon· than
-10 }ears. wa) 6Q "'hen he sut·rumhcd V. ednnda' night to
complicat1ons resulting from .\lthl·1ma·, d1'>l'J\l'
O'Brien co-starrl'd "'•th 1111101' ~ll'\\.trt 10 "Thr
Man Who 'ihot L1hl'rl\ \'al<lnl'l··· -onl· ul 110 lilrm and
tell'\ 1\wn <;hcl\\\ 1_n h1'.rarl'l'r. In 196;.aic_'.nl' hl· ''orL.l·d ·~I
tour nw ' ll''. · L.1hl'rt\ \ alanl'l' \1 <Hln P1h>1
"A1rJman of .\katra/' a·nJ " 1 ¥l' I ongl'\l Da} "I k \Hln
Jn .\rnJem ~ .\\\arJ tor lx•,t 'uppnrung :tl 111r rn 1•15-1 hi\ O'BRIEN
portra~al o f'a '"l'at~. last-talking pn·" .1gl·nt 1n ·· fht• Barl'l11111 ( 1>ntl'\'>:t ·· 19
1964 hl' \lo:lS no minated fur an (ht M for pla\ in~ till' all ot101i, Snutlwrn ·.,cna1<'1
1mpnsoned b) the mllll:tr} 1n "SeH·n l>a)' 1n ~ta~:· .1 katurl' .1huu1 :i nearl\
successful mll1taf} coup 1n -\ml'fll':l.
Border ag~nts nab 55 aliens
SA.N BERN.\RDINO -l I S Border Patrol ..tgcnt\ arrl'\ll'd 5"
undocumented wort..:r~ in surpme rhel l..o; of frl'Jght 1ra1n' hl·aJeJ lhmugh th1·
Southwest to"ard Los .\ngelcs and Baka<;ticld. au1hunl1t'' 'aid. Bl·ginnrng al
.53.l!L'.'Ilmrsda:)":agc:ntDU.rroundrd.uain a:t:-tlle) pvlledmmn1-sr~1Icfc;
mile!> cast of LO\ .\ngelcs . .\II thosl' arrl'\ll'd. main ranging from thl· tl'l'ns to
la1e Jos. "ere all put aboard bu<ie\ halt. tu 1lw horJer
'Gimme a Break' actor dead at 64
LO<; .\N(jELES -Dolph . "l'C l. a H'teran Broad"'"' Jnd 11111' it· .1c1crr
who starred 1n thl' tde' l'>IOn l'On1l'd\ ~ene~ "(i1mme a Url·al.. ... died
Wednl!sda) of cancer ~k "a" 64 c.;·v.rrt\ Broad\\a~ l'rl'dlh indud<.'d
··Khinoceros:· "Streaml•rs:· "l hl· Penrl\ V.-ar' ·· "Rilh.' .• ind ··Thl' \1gn 111
S1dn<.') Bruste1n'\ W1ndo"' .. H" mu' it· t'rt'd1t' 1nduded .. , nu·rl· .1 81):! Bo'
Now." "Hea\('R Can Wait.""~ hid1 \.\a~" (Ip''" ant.1 ·· fhl· Nt'" ( l'llturrnn!>.'.
On 1(•1l'v1s1011 . t,;wrct also 'tarn·d 1n ·· \notlwr \.\odd.'' and "\\ hl·n lhl' \.\ lmtk
Blow\ ...
Father Serra on road to sainthood
< .\R!\IFL -Father Jun1pt•roSl·rrn. loundt•r11fC al1 111rn1.1, in ... .,11111' ";"
.,l·n1 o n tht· road 10 )a1111hood fhur\d:n a' man·hl'f' 111111>\\l'J 1tw 7~!J-mtll l111\~1on route toward Carmel where hl• 1\ hurtl'tl. Popl' .ltrh11 P.1ul ll I hur,da'
Jl•darl'd Sara .. ,enerahll•" 1n thl'C}l''ot thl' Kom.tn < ;11h11l1\'C hurlh. marking.
thl' t'rr'il !>ICp 10 canon11a11 on. Sdra JX'f\Ona ll ~ l'\t:1hll,lwd n11w 111'< ali forn1a·,
21 < athollc m1ss1ons that stretch fro m Sun Dtl'SO tel 'ionnma
WORLD
Beirut battle. leave 77 dead
BEIRl 'T. Lebanon -Ne"' gunhaulr' hrnl..l· uut 1n l·entral Hl·1rut ttx.la \
d.:,.p1te the ouster of the pro-lsrach lcadl·r of h·hanon·~ litrgc!>t C'hn <;ttan
m1h11a. a chang.: <iome had expected \.\OUld help uirh lhl· fighting lntenSl
'>ntf)('r fi re cral'k led o n the 13th <;trutgh t d~t) ot '<'llnn:t n ho\t 1 Ii t •l'\lhat ha, l' !cit
77 rx·oplc k1lkd and 400 lllJUretl b) pohrecount PclhlC had n<H:l\ualt\ n·porl\
from toda) 's fighting .
Celling collap•e kills 12
l '\TER. ~w1t1rrland -,\ 4-rnl h·th ll lo. lllnlrCI'\' and <1tecl n·1hn~
rollapscd "like a lid'" onto threl' indoor pubhl )w1rnm1ng pools. k1ll1ng 1 _
people. including five schoolchlldr<.'n. and 1rapp1ng otht'r\, pohre 'illtd toda'
Rescue workers drained some water from thl' pool'I. then 11\ed Jackhamrnl'i'
and their ba re hands tod1gat least one hole through the <;lnh. rnahlingd1vt·rs to
enter the pool and search for surv1vC>r'i and ho<l1c~.
Soviet• vow SALT II limit•
WA SHINGTON -The Sm1c1 lln1on hn' told'thl' I ln1tcd ~tat<.'' 1l will
res pect SALT II m1 s1k llm11~ when 11 dcr lo)s ne" 'iS·:!' m1~~1f('\. 3 move .1 ~cn1or U.S. offic1al sa)s could hoost prospccb of eon11nuin¥ thl' unraufieJ
treat) The official. who fo\MS conhnu1ng SAL 1 II hc)on<.J 1hc scheduled
C\pira11on at the end of1h1s year. s~ud the atlmtnl\trnt1on ""11\'lhe throe~ of.1
ma1or .. debate on the whole thing.'' President R.:ntt,an 1'.'t dut• to report w
( ongress b) June I on the con'K'Qul·ncc' of rontinu1ng 11 ') atltll'rt:ncc to thl·
S.\L T II limllS. although he could rcque\t an l"\tcno;1on The ~l.Jtt• Depart ment
otlic1al S3td he expects a dec1s1on 1n 'ii\ to l'1ght \lo C'l'k'I.
Etldopl•n• return to center
ADDIS-\ RA BA. f 1h1op1a-Tho usand, of drouah1 '1u1m<, .m.",trt•omintt
ba k 10 the fccd1n1t·cntrr from which thry were cxpcllc,t la M week. hut a rchrl official~) spoor fat'1Itt1csat t ht' camp ho vc created cond1t1on<i fnrnn <.'f1tJcm K
"If ever there wen.· n !>1tuatmn fora hfc-1hrcat<.'n inacp1dcm1c d1~ak 1h1'i ,, 11 ··
\aid Ton) Atkin!>. c.J1m tor for thr ll S -oo"°d C'htlrll\. Worid \ 1'il~n
I ntcrna11onal. "It " a "<'I') pre 3r1011\ 1uwa11011 "A 1k 111\ told ant'"', con(crcn t"
that the lhnt•t camn. 2 iO nul~~ ll<'trth of Add111 onha. "'t~ 'hori of ,l0<:tor-;
nu rt,('., :ind nutntinnr~t~. and has1 t'amp tan ltttl'' 'urh ,1-; 'an1tntinn nnJ
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!3~ot~ers to get $40~000
1n suit against LB police
By LISA MA.HONEY
Of .. 0.-, .........
Two brothers injured in a 1980
)Cuffie with a Laauna Beach police
officer will be awarded $40.000 to
settle a S3SO.OOO claim apanst the
city.
Thomas and Michael Hardman
have agreed to drop a lawsuit against
Laguna Beach in return for $40,000
compensation, City M!lnager Ken
Frank said.
Thomas Hardman recei ved a
serious knee injury and his brother
was sprayed with mace dunng 'a
confrontation-with patrol offi cer
Michael LcVigne the night of Nov.
28, 1980.
Le Vigne struck Thomas Hardman.
who was then 23, with his baton when
the mantried to resist arrest for public
intoxication.
The city decided on an out-of-coun
settlement on the advice of attorney
Roben C~stleberry who said ·the
officer co uld have used less fbrce to
detain the Hardmans. Because of
that, the city could not be guaranteed
11 would win the case in court, he said.
LcVigne was investigating a com-
plaint about a loud pany at a Victoria
Drive home when he came' upon the
Halldmans and severa1 others outside
the residence.
Le Vigne, who belie"'.,ed the·brothers
\
were drunk. told them to leave the
area. When they refused. LcViane
tried to arrest Thomas Hardman. The
youn.a man resisted and a scume
ensued. The youth tried to run away,
and LcVigne struck his knee w11h a
baton to stop him.
LeVigne also sprayed mace on
Michael Hardman. then 28. dunng
the scuffie.
The brothers, who gave their ad-
dress as Moss Street in Laguna Beach.
filed separate claims against the ci ty.
Thomas asked for $250.000 white
Michael soughL.1100.000 from the
city. .
The Ci ty Council approved the
$40.000 settlement Tuesday.
Mesa homeowners want ..,
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By TONY SAAVEDRA
OflMDellr ..........
Homeowners fighting a proposed
condominium pro1ec1 have con-
vi nced Costa Mesa officials 10 con-
sider buying the vacant land and
combining it with propeny zoned for
a park.
Resp0nding to a ~t1ttori b) resi -
dents. the City Council on Monday
ordered a repon outlining the poten-
11al costs. uses and benefits of
purchasing the 6. 7-acre site nonhwes1
of the Arbor Strcet-Wh11tier A ve nue
intersection.
The council also postponed a
decision on plans for the 16-u nit
condominium pro1ec1 until the repon
1s completed.
The requests by landowner Rollo
McClellan for a necessary sub-
di v1s1on and approval of a planned
development review were tabled until
June 3.
I Endorsed b} a 3-2 ·vote of' the
Planning Commission last month.
the project has been pared down from
23 un11s proposed in November 1983
to 16. well within the low-density-
zone limits.
Neighbors in the bluffs above the
westside proJeCI have protested about
the potential environmental impacts:
Noise from thecomplex'.s future pool.
chimney smoke and trees that would
obstruct their view. They also claim
that construction near the hillside
would erode the land beneath their
homes.
Residents, dunng previous public
hearings. have asked 1he c11y 10
acquire the res1den11all) 1oned land
and merge 11 ~llh Can) on Park 10 the
nonh.
• f-n a memorandum to the council.
assistant planner Kristen Caspers
said trees planted in the con-
dominium complex would be kept
from ham~nng the view rrom the
bluffiop. some 30 feet overhead.
Caspers said pool hours would be
limited and ch1mne\S would most
likel> be used dunng the evening.
when the wind blows awa\ from the
bluffs. .:-
Moreover, slopes on the east and
south sides of the condominium
project would be shored by retaining
walls.
Laguna bans commercial fishing
., UIA llAHONIY ... ..., .......
Ulguna Beech tWwman David Wllmthuret
h• .,_,.. tOld hie commercial tlfhlng 8Cttvtt ... can
no lol'll" coexJat with tun worehlpeR at Mam
~ Md that he muat take his dory and nets ..........
The Ctty Counctl Tueeday repealed a 1979
..,,...ment to the rnunk:tpal code that altowa
oomnwcllll ftlt*'9 off Mam 8Mch after It WU
lldOfmed byCfty ~Ken Frank that the onty
petlOft talclng ~tlg9 of It WU not compfytng
with the oode'• prcMllonl.
Frink Atd WHttilhurlt tak• up too much
epece on Main 8Mch wtth hit neta and dory.
•vee ft8h rematnt on the tand and In public truh
barrel• and rubs ctty and ttate nsh and game
offtcert the wrong way when confronted about
theMmattera.
WHmahurat maJntalna that he makea every
effort to dilpoM of ftth headl and entreltl
property. He lakt that on~ or two oocuionl, an ·
employee left ftah remalna In pubtlc truh barreta.
The ftaherman agreed with ctty offk:lm that Mmn a.ch la no longer .n appropriate ptac:e for
commerclal ftehlnQ actMt• becau• It It con-
gested wtth buchgoeri .
He Uked councu-.member.a to designate
another etretch of beach for dory ftshlng, but they
refuled, aaytng Laguna be9chel are too popular
to make room for flsh nets and other fishing
equipment.
El Toro FARMERS INSURANCE SEARS .
runway
~tgnsie.
backed
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of lMOelly ..... alaff
A proposal to extend the runway at
the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
is winning the suppon o f federal
legislators.
The lengthened runway could lead
to reduced1et noise in the Irvine and
Lake Forest neighborhoods near the
Manne base by changing fl1gh1 pat-
terns. The current layout forces Jet
pilots to sweep over nearb) homes.
441 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach
Orange County's
easy
listening
radio station
Rep. Roben Badham. R-Newpon
Beach. said Thursda} he 1s winning
support in the House Armed Services 1 Committee for the proposal. which t fe~~ld extend the runway some 2, 700 KDCM Ii
The proposal calls for design work
to Ix-gin so construction on the s 12 t I a I I million project could start by late •
1987 or early 1988. Badham said.
In addition to reduced noise. the
extension would also make the phys1· FM C I EREQ 1
1 c.I layout of the runway consistent ---
with planning documents that as-Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~liilililllliiijljljli~ii sume the runway is longer than It
currently is. Badham said.
Development gu idelines allow for
cenain types of construction based on
the flight pa1tems at the air station
and the areas where jet crashes are
likely to occur.
Without an extended runway,
Irvine Co. development plans south
of the air station. for example. could
be held up.
Other areas planned for develop.
ment also would fall in the accident-
potential zones unless the runway 1s
extended.
"The benefits to the Marineund to
the surroundina communities are
a.rut," Badham said. "This relieves a
Jot of the preoum the Marines have
been upenencina there ...
Badham said the proposal may
become part of the Department of the
Navy's budaet proposal for the com·
ina year with des1an work to be
•followed by actual construction.
The pro~I is backed "ronaly by
the Marine Corps, the Irvine Co. and
n:presentat1ves of surroundina com-
munities. he said.
Construction would take placr in
thru phaKs. The south end would be
cxtrnde~. then the nonh, followed by
a taxiway.
100% ronnNu
I lllON'I
OUR PLATFORM llED IS i~~!!!=~~~~~r
llEAUTIFULL Y HAND·
CONSTRUCTED AND FINIS~IED
TO EMPHASIZE ITS '
NATURAL COLOR
AND CRAIN .
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ma_y 10, 1i8' Al
.Suspect
continues
to wait
for trial·
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... 0.-,,.... ..... ,
4. prehm1~1) heanna to de·
tennine 1f Wilham Lee Evins will be '
tncd for a six-year-old murder in
Fountain Valley has been continued
unul May 24.
Evins. 30 1s charged with the fat.al
bludgeoning of Joan V1rg1n1a
Anderson. a houscWJfe and mother ot
two whose battered. half naked body
was found 1n a spare lx'droom of her
Fountain Valle\ hou~ ,March 8. 1979. . • '
f:' 1m ha~ spen1 the last five years in
the Orangt' County 1a1I awaiting lrlal
The hearing 1n Westminster re-
cessed after fou r days oftesumon) so
E' ins' law\ers could research ta~d
1nten1e\lo~ \I.Ith tht' prosecut1on'!>
ch1et w11ne'>). James Dean Cochrum
..
~~-eE-RRtffi'~:+--tt"~rtet1-t~·n~~~~~
Buddy Poppy Daya
thal E' '"" conl~ssed 10 killing
4.nderson dunng a con' ersatiun
earht>r 1h1<; ~l.'ar at Orange Coun1~
Jail C0<hrum. ~ho has served llmt'
an state pnson 1n L'tah and Cali fornia.
wu sen 1ng a count~ Jail sentenn• for
theft at thl.' 11me
b 1n\ a lormt'r construl t1on
.,,.,orker. ha\ maintained his inno-
ce nce ~Ince hlS arn:st I 0 f 98() at .h lS
home 1n Pasadena. Texas.
\The murder charge was at tuall)
Brooke Shirley pin• a poppy on Newport Beach Mayor
Philip Maurer after the mayor declared today and Saturday
aa Buddy Poppy Daya. Membera of local American Leilon
Auzillarlea and Veteran• of Foretcn Wan poet.a wlO be
eellln& the red crepe paper popplea, made by patients ln
veteran• hoepltale, to ralae fund.a for dtMbled or need1.
veteran• ud their famlllea. Brooke, who Ja thla year'• L 1
MIN Poppy, l• the &randdaa&hter of the late Jam ea Shirley.
put dietrlct commander orthe <>ranee County Amert~
Leelon.
d1sm1ssed last month following a
C'oun ot' .\ppcals ruhng that a ke)
w11ness 1n the case was unreliable
because he .,,.,as h)pnou1ed b) police
That "'nness also claimed E' ins
confessed to him.
E\lns was rearrested the follo\lo 1ng
da)
The j:>rel1m1nal) examinauon.
b_emg heard b) Mun1c1pal Coun
Judge Dan Dutcher will conunue
w11h Cochrum s1tll on the wltness
stand
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go out of your way
for an auto loan.
Wh\ look .tll ln er ttl\\ n for the
right auto lo an. \\hen ~ou could
just top into ~1 n carh~ off1 l't' llf
Great Amenl'.tn Ftr~t S ~t \ ing'
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it ea'~ to save t1mt' amt monc~
• Finance up to 40'; ll l the 'ah:'
price with term' to 'llll ~tlur
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Archeologfsts find
possible 400-year-old
European settlement
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ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. (AP) -
Archcolog1sts say they may have
found the remains of a 400-year-old
Spanish colony. the first successful
European setilement in North Am~ri-
i · 8alnta all in a row
&~~o ca. .\ "d i and artifacts unearthed hcrl'
• TM lllller quintuplet. po8e for their Ont i ..... P. portrait at Saint Joeeph Hoepltal lD • D8DYer.· That'• Joeeph over there on the ! left. followed by Michael. Tyler (y-wnm,).
•
MallorJ (the only &lrl quint) and Timothy.
Tbe qalpta will be lbree week• old Monday ·
and are doiDC fine, doetqn NJ. u are
puenta orec and Kathy.
arl' f1 o~the 16th century a_nd m'a}
ha\\: been part ofa colon) foum.kd by
Spani'>h sea captain Pedro Mcncnde1
dl' .\\1ks 1n 1565. the Un1vers1t\ of
Florida researchers said. ·
E'en 1f it 1s not the Mcncnd1.·1 fun .
the \11e suit would be one of thl' lir\I
~Auto thieves showin a b Llplacl's wh1.·rc Indians and Euroix-ans
l• mingled. thl·~ said.
··~\· knew that the fort1lica11ons
nidN -:met-his mc:n hailt Wl'rl'
i of discrimination.at work • \ . : Buick's Rivie ra is
~ i model most likely to
be target for ripoff . -, WASHINGTON (.\Pl -.\uto-
•. mobile thieves arc a d1~r1m1nat1ng
~ lot, according tO'a go emment rank-
•• ina of cars most ltkcl~ to be stolen.
, They turn their nose~ up at the
.' mundane and a'cragc. but can'1 sta'
away from the spon~ and luxurious
: ca_n even when some ha\r soph1st1-
catcd anti-theft de' ices
A list made public b~ lhl' Nauonal
tlighwa) Traffic Satet~ .\dm1nis·
tration ranked the Bu1clt. R1' 1era. a
top-of-the-line spec1aht) 'icdan. as the
• most likeh· car 10 be stolen It had a
theft rate in 1983-84 of a little more
than 16 cars per 1.000 'eh1cles
produced.
Toward the bottom of th<' list of
130 cars were the Lincoln-Mercurv
Grand Marquis. 'anous Voh o
models. the Honda Ct v1c and Accord.
GM m1d-s1zc cars such ac, 1he Pontiac
Phoenix. Chevrolet (a' alter and
Oldsmobile F1renLa. and an arra' of
relatively ra~e 'chicles. including
three versions of the Roll'i-RO\C<'.
bo11om. although aut'o theft experts
warn that other factors such as
geograph) and where a rar 1s kept
should be taken into account.
.. The 1h1eves are going to steal what
tht.' general public ~ants." explained
Lt. Richard McQuown. a member of
the Kentucky State Polic<' and recent
president of the lnternallQllal As-
\OC1at1on of Auto Theft Investigators.
He said the rankings were no surpnse
to law enforcement officials.
What thieves want. according to
the govemment_rjnking and car theft
experts. are automobiles that have a
high dollar valu<' and great demand
e11her as com'plete cars or as parts.
In add111on to the R1v1era, the top
IO cars in popularity among auto
thieve~ in 1983 and 1984 were the
Toyota Celica Supra. 14.9 thefts per
1.000 cars produced: Cadillac El-
dorado. 13.5: Chevrolet Corvette.
13.3: Ponti ac F1reb1rd , 12.4: Chev-
rolet C'amaro. 11 7. Ma1da RX-7.
11.6. Porsche 1111 I 0 9. Oldsmobile
Toronado. 10.5. a~ Pontiac Grand
Pm.. JO 4
Fourteen of thi: top ~O cars came
from General Motors Corp.
'"we have over halfofthe market."
GM 'lpokesman Da' 1d Hudgens said.
··People like our cars."
"Your pro 1s going to be able to gel
the car 1f he wants it," Mc(Juown
noted.
The list 1s based on ca r theft
stat1st1c!> from the flU's National
Cnme In formation Center. It covers
1983 and 1984 model car!I stolen 1n
those same years and ranks them on
the basis of stolen vehicles compared
with how many of the cars were built.
The ranking. wti1ch 1s still subject
to minor shifting, ~as developed to
determine what cars should be con-
sidered "high theft" vehicles under a
law pa. ssed last year that requires all
"high thef\" cars to have identifi-
cation stamped on certain parts.
The top 65 cars of the 130cars listed
would be considered ·"high theft"
vehicles. accordine to BalT} Felrice.
the agency's associate adm1n1strator
for rulemaking.
Thieves steal nearly I million cars
and true.ks each year. according to the
National Automobile ThcTt Bureau. a
pnvatc organ1zat1on affiliated "Ith
th<' in surance industry. A decade ago
about half of the stolen cars "'l're
reco' cred. but toda} that figure has
dropped to aboul 15 percent. theft
ell perts said.
\Om1.•"hcrc around here. hut we
didn't think we'd be luck) enbugh lo
put our first square right on top of the
well that might have been in onl' ofhi'I
forts." said Kathle1.·n Dcagan. princi-
pal cotatorof anthropology at Florida
Statc Must:um.
"The artifacts all date from 15"'-~ to
15 70 Ther1."s nothing w1."'c found i.o
far tl1a1 cl1m1nates the po!1sib1ht) th'at
1h1'> '' "hcrl' Mencnde1 first land~d.
hu1 there arc actualh thtt'l'
poso;1b1h111.·s:· she said. ·
Th1.· least likely theorv 1s that
Deagan and the 10 stude n.ts d1gg1ng
"Ith her unearthed an Indian \lllag1.·
"hl'rl' 1 he na11 vcs adopted Spa n1sh
ru~toms.
"But"<''' e found a lot ofkad shot
and "e know the _pan1sh n<''er ga'c
the Indians weapons." she said.
.\no1he( guess 1\ 11 may be the Sill'
of a 1565 Spanish Catholic m1s.,1on .
.. Th1'i would make 11 the oldest
m1'>'i1on 1n North Amen ca "'here thl'
first attempt was made 10 Chns-
11an11c Indians:· she said.
"The other poss1biht} 1i. 1h1s I!>
where Menendez landed in 1566. We
kno .... he <;topped in an area near
Ho,p11al Crl·ek. and there's Ho'ip1tal
Creek right over there.'' 'iatd Deagan
\kneQdl'/ "a<, a Span1'h na,al
offica sent to .\menca in 1565 b)
King Philip II 10 drtv(' out French
Hugu<'not<.
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AP ...... e
Actr~ Loretta Swtt with 141 pound• of acrlpt..
'Hot Lips' sends
Yale tqp scripts
I OS.\ NGELES ( .\P)-Loretta s" II. knO\.\ n to tek\ISIOn \ l(.'\.\-l'f\
around the world a!> Maj. "Hot Lips" Houlihan of the long-running M-
A-S-lf sent'\, has donated 225 scripts IQ Yak U n1vers11~.
Doing a turn of<;pnngclean1ng. thl' actres'i packed up ~.000 pagl"s
of scnpti. that added up 10 4,000 da}' on thl' set. publtnst (,Iona
Lul'hl·nh1ll '>atd this wc1.·k.
fhe scripts saved for po'lt<'nt~ contained do1cn' ofep1<,odes about
MaJ. Houlthan·s affair with 1h1.· cowardl) MaJ. Franlt. Burn~ and
hundreds more of her running feud with thl' df} and w11t) Hawkcyl'
Pierce character pla}ed b) actor Alan .\Ida for 11 )Cars.
The character portrayed b) M1!\s Sw11 got the nickname "Hot
Lips" from a scene in the early 1970s movie when the entire M-i\-S-H
detachm1.·n1 eaH·sdropped on the Rurns and Houlihan character~
dunng a lf}'>t 1n an arm~ tent.
"I hoJ)l' thl' ne'(l ten ~1.·ars .... ,11 he a'> m:h 1n e\perience\ m1.·mortc<;
and challrn&l'S a' 1he M-A-S-H )Ca~ were :· Mass s .... 11 -.a1J al her
Holl)"oo<l home before packing the srnpts off to Yale.
The chances of 1hcSl' cars· being
stolen ranged from 1ero for the Roll!>-
Ro~e. since none "'a' reponed
stolen during the t"o ~l·ar\. to JUSI
over I 7 pt•r 1.000 'chide~ for tht•
(availer.
\ (j \.f rng1nel·r. fom !\.ell~. quick·
1~ reJCCtcd sugge!.llons that Ci M tars
might he easier to !'>teal. French women shun feminism
The hkehhood of a car being -.wlen
was more than I 0 ttme'> greater 1" am·ong the doLen cars at the lop of the ~ li'it than among tho!>e wwarJ the
~
Tht• ( on i:tte long has ht-en among
1he most stolen automobile!>.
although 1n recent years GM has
offered a sophisticated anti-theft
alarm system as standard c.-qu1pment.
Kdh said.
If you tell ayouqgFrench woman she·sa
sex objec t, &he'lf-t hiflk '-Th a nk goodness·
hanng. promo11ons and salanci>. recogna L<'d both as mothns and
But a French distaste forconfrruua-.people-with careers ...
tion hclween ihc scxe'i appears 10 But the women who land top JOb\
ha\ c sabotaged some oft he rl'forms. lend to ~ lhem~lvc'i ac;cim:pt1on-;-
: ·AUTO THEFT RA TES: ..
P.\Rl~f .\Pl-f-emtn1<,m ha'
1ailed 1c1cap1ure the popul..ir 1magina·
11on 1n Franl'l' e'en among "umen
themsel ves .
WASHINGTON (AP) _ H«• 6,.. ~ ahlft BMW s-s.nn 5.2 .. Femi nism ISJUSI a lot of froth and
r.-°' eutomoble modM durlnQ 1983-~. Mama au: s 1 foa m that has served only 10 ridicule
eocoidiog to lM Natlonel Hlghwey T,.fllc BMW S-s.111 so women. lt'c; what makes Amcncan 81fety.Admlnl•tratlon. Each figure reflects tile BMW 7-Selfea ~.98 women so aggrcc;s1"e.·· Alice Saunier-""'"'*' of thetlt I* 1.000 cats produe«I ~ Delta M-Cuatom <:fut-. .. llu6dtlilvlw• 16.1 JllQWl'XJ 48 Sc11e.aformergovemmcntmin1s1cr
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\.\Otncn·, right' ) 'c111.· RouJ, propo'i1.'d a hill tu han 1n pm1t1nn'\ 111>.t· mine lx·rau'>l'
Thl'\ rarl'I~ ha' c been 'il'g rcgall'd c,n"t .idH'rt"1n1pn I 91< '-•n-m1ddk-.d.i\\ "omen rnn mel't and
\Ou all) b) men, and tht·ir dom 1 nanrl' d1gnantl> na .. l#ng a ryudl' photo of marf} somt·om·" ho earns enough for
"'1th1n the home is undisputed Hut singer Grace Jones banng hertceth in two.'' 'i.atd Ann<' Du1h1lleul. 31 , the
the effects of the 1804 Napoleon at a cage-sh<' became a focus of public first woman graduate of France'<;
code g1v1ng 1hem 1hc legal sta1u~ of rid icule. Newspaper attacks severe 'iekctiH· state graduate engineering
m1nori. h a\l· not bc<'n cas1h erawd Jncl tile ~O<'taltst admtn1'itrat1on ha') ' hool. Duth1lkul dra~'i up the
Fr1.•nch "'omen were den.1ed the not m<'nlloned the bill since. hudgl't for ~tate \t·1ent1tk res<.·arch
nght to vote or hold offic<' unlll 1944 ··1f;ou 1ell a young French woman Simone Veil. f-ran cc''i he'it-known
Contracl'pllon was not w1dcl) prac-shl"o; a r,c, object, \he'll~~ to har'iciL "'om an polt11c1an. cons1st<'ntly rank'i
ttccd unul the 1970s. Not a su~lc ·Thank goodne'i'>'." said Francoise fir-.t or second na11onall) 1 n polt11rnl
lar&c Frc.ocllC11.)' ~a woman J!l~r... _U.ro~~~the ~ _ ...::--popu~~"'8ul.~,.,_,,_,=
..A.boruon was leaali2ecfin I Q75~ouf1t maganne CTf\'.>ms~ .. That s one announcecfshe 1s no longer a rnn-
was six }ears before the law was full) thing that wi ll never be ~ossed out." tender for high office.
l'nforced hccause of doctor<.' ho'it1 hl> ..\ I 983l'qual pay law gave unions Veil. a moderate cono;en.;i11 '.c...had
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,:I ' Cld!llK 8e¥llll 11 1 Ml11Ul>W!I Cordie •.O am hard-nosed business sense. ~ I Uncofn-...,oury Mark 8.3 Mltaut>llN Trldll 3·1 :.I hate business.·· she said." I • ~N 7.8 L~Coug9t :U --.. I MltlutlllN 8twl0fl 7 4 Pontlec 9olw.... . 3.1 SUCC('Cded because rwas creatl\ l' -. t HIMel'I 2eozx.300zx 7.3 Ood9I An. 3.1 "Women are hlessed with dom1-
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.. i , ...,cldee-e.tu 380SL 6.0 Volktwagen Sclrocco 3.5 dominated b> the right lobe. the~ 're ~ Uncoln ...,cury <Ac>tl 5 o CftrylW 1.18eron· Town' Country 3.3 more log.ical and practical ··
J • Tayoq Cdt~oAa SDOr1 5 7 Audi 5000 •.3 That analysis 1s not unusual for ,.~~ TOllQU o-.tdl s.• Alf9 AofMo GTW U d I h I "-d au.ttro s • AMC-""*" YI• c.lflOOI• U French women who un er ine I cir • IMW 3-Sertes s.2 MwCl9dH 9eNllOIHL-SOO.-L "fem1n1ne"auaht1csandd1stance ·' ' ~ ' NOTICE
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DECEASED VETERANS
In honor of Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial Park is dedicating additional
flags to its "Avenue of Flags" on
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 27, 1915
Any family who has a Veterans Flag and would like to have It dedicated and added to the
Avenue of Flags. may call or bring the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Park office no later
-than May 20. 1985. The Veteran need not be buried In Harbor Lawn to have his flag
displayed at this dedication ceremony
lflags will be o;Jored at Harbor Lawn lot future display at no llll!Pense to the lam1lyl
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Fre-nch women are-in1he-wor t~powcrto1Tlr-sc-nttscnmination a "a~cn rea1t .. 11c about ha
plan'. hu1 thl'tr uncmplo~ men1 rate '\u1tH>n tx·halfof wom<'n memhcr!.. l'hanl'csofhel'oming prcm1cror
ho' er\ around I (l.7 pcrc~nl. 2 pcrcenl bul to datl' no \Ult~ haH' l)l'l.'.n likd. pr1.'\llknt
h1gha than men 'c; and the) rl·main according to the Mtnl'llf'\ ot ··You J.. nov .. "hat the h em hat-
du'>tcred 1n trad111unal careers hk<' V.omen\ R1ghh. 11tudc towards women lf1 pol111c!.1s
teaching. retail salcc; ar1d sccretanal "Fil ing lawsuit\ 1'i no1 a pnont) for like.'' sh<' told ..\m<'ncan reponers la'it
work us." said Chantal Cumunel. an of-year. "I doubt tt could happen "
The h1stoncall) male professions fic 1al wi th the Confederation Gl·n-She served as president of the
which French wom<'n ha"e managed crale des Cadre<,. a union repr<''>cn11ng mult1-nat1onal European Pa rliament
10 penetrat<'-50 percent ofFranec\ 290 ()()Oadmtn1\1ra1or1 ··women from 1979 to 1982. but 1s be'it known
Judgl•sar<' no"' female and one of sh) away from thC'm anywav .. for her battle to legah1e ahort1on as
1hn·c medical diplomas 1sawardeJ to "You sec. in France a phrase like health m1n1stcr under Prcs1dl•nt
a "Oman-··have been tembl} ·1ntcrna11 onal Women's Day· doesn't ValeryG1scardd'Esta1ng.
devalued in recent years," said lawyer go over wdl: 11 sounds hkc Inter-The bill won approval only after a
Nicole Dr<'yfuss. national H or~.,· Day:· 'ihe said. ba tter parliamentary fir.ht m which an
Thl' f<'mtnist movem<'nt that doe<> Fr<'nch women do not like to opponent r<'duced Ve1f. an Au'iChw1t z
l'"< 1o;11o; plagued h} int<'rnal '>qUah-rompla1 n rn.·c1u\C gtnerally thn o;un 1\ or tn tl·ar\ h' a'k 1ng her 1f 'ih<'
hi 111~ .rnd I hl· gn' an nwn I ot l'rl'" l ou n 1 1 hem \l'h 1.'' I ud. ~ 1 n uintra\I 111 ··"a ntL·tl to \l'nth hilt! fl'll tot he
den I I ranui" !\.11ttarand ha'\ \'onwn l'l\l'"" hl'rt· c,a1d C 11.·org1na o"cn'i ...
prm tdl'd most of1he 1 mpt'tu' for l>ufC>1 x. m1n1'>tl'rnl'<,ul'1al affair' ·· 1 he pult11rn l hattk 1'i horn hie for
change o;inn· 11 cam1.· to power l11ur LJ" s -;purred h; I ranl·e·ssaggmg women 1n Prance:· said (i1roud. who
~car-. ago. birth rate allow "'Omt•n to hear O\ crsaw wom~'fl ·., nght~ undl·r
M1t1<'rrand devatl'd the Wonwn·, Children wi thout losing their Job!> Ci1'icard. "From the moment n
Rights .\dm1n1strat1on 10 a full-The} cnJO) four-month paid ma-woman enter<; 11. 'ihe·., the" 11. 11m 1if
tkdged m1n1">try and increased its 1crn1 ty leaves and the possibility of t'' cry pos<,1blc 1n~ult anJ calumn ~ ...
budget tenfold. He also appointed a unpaid ··parental'' leave of up to two She point!> tu Ed11h Cresson. no"'
record six women t0Cab1net·lnel year ... with 'ill pends for la"Je fa milies m1n1sterofforc1gn trade and 1ndus-
po .. 1c;and 1nc;11tuted other reforms. and an 1ntrrna11onall; praised day-trial redeploy ment. An$ry farmer"
\uch as extending government mcd1· t·are syst<'m for IOI'>. pelted the cleaant Pan'i1enne with
cal coverage to abortion. finan cing "Th1\ 1\ a good time to be a woman tomatoes and sludge when she v1s1ted
Job training for'wo men and ordering 1n France," said Mrs. DufoLx.. who has a troubled region to explain htr
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con°tlnues as the only vehicle in its
class to offer both 2-door at)d 4-
door models. Cherokee's swing-
away spare tire option. previously
available on 2-door models only, has
been extended to the 4-door model
Cherokee tor 1985.and provides additional
interior cargo space.
The top-of-the-line Laredo model.
I · ·· available on• Cherokee in either 2-d d . door or 4-door bodystyles, is high-a S n e W lighted by exterior graphicss. includ-
ing bright door handles. grille,
• moldings. special striping, color-opt l ons keyed fender flares. as well as the
"Laredo" nameplate.
Interior features of the L r --1+-t--;-9--f-=---'-'-''---------5-----11-.... pac age nc u e wing back rock-198 er/recliner front seats with head . 0 r rests, special trim. leather-wrapped I sport steering wheel, console, extra
' pile carpeting and special storage
Widely acclaimed in its lntroduc-pockets. ·
tory year as an industry benchmark Functionally. the Laredo offers
in four-wheel-drive innovation, the power steering, roof rack. swing-out
Jeep Cherokee for 1985 has put front vent windows. and rear window
even more distance between itself wiper/washer. Pop-out rear quarter
and the competition. vent windows. privacy glass as well
' The Cherokee, unanimous ct)oice as rear seat beverage holders are
as •1984's "4WO Vehicle of the offered In the 2-door model only.
Year." also joins the Wagoneer in AMC's 2.5-liter gas-powered en-
establishlng another industry first gine Is expected to equal last year's
for 1985 "shift-on-the-fly" estimated mpg figures of 24 in city
capability in a full-time 4WO system. driving and 32 mpg highway.
The Chero~ee. whose first-year Jeep buyers again have the choice
sales were nearly double projected of two advanced 4WO drivelines.
vt>lumes, has expanded its conve-Command-Trac. Introduced last
nience features to include rock-year as a part-time system -m-
er /recliner seats, pop:-out reer quar-corporatlng "shift-on-the-fly'·.
ter window vent~ on 2-door capability, is ~tandard across the
Cherokees. a service control line. Jeep's other 4WO drivellne -
monitor to check all vital fluid levels Selec-Trac -adds. for the first
in the vehicle, as weO as a remote time. the "shift-on-the-fly" feature.
control door lock/unlock system. It Is the only full-time 4WD system
American Motors' 2.5 liter, 4-produced domestically.
cylinder engine continues as the Jeep's new rocker/recliner front
standard powerplant, with a 2.8-liter bucket seats have been adapted
V-6 engine optional. from the Renault Alliance No other
The sporty. 5-passenger vehicle 4WO vehicle has this feature for
retains its distinctive styling for 1985.
1985. The pedestal-type b10-formed
It is offered in both 2-door and 4-seats move fore and aft on ·center
door body configurations with base. tracks. Six-way adjustments recline
Pioneer. Chief -and now Laredo the seats or rock them into several
-trim packages. The Cherokee pre-set positions.
Th~ rear seat of the Cherokee
folds flush with the floor. providing
cargo space comparable to many
larger wagons. . ••
··systems Sentry," a service con-
trol monitor that electronically
Jeep Cherokee Is offered In
2-door and 4 -door body con-
figurations with base. Pion -
eer. Chief -and now
La redo -trim pac'ka!(es.
monitors every vital fluid level in the
vehicle -from coolant to battery
fluid. transmission/axle fluid to
washer bottle fluid, engine oil to
power steering fluid -is available
as an option.
The Cherokee also offers an
optional "Keyless Entry" system.
which features a remote control
lock-unlock control
Solid colors available on
--Cherol<ee are white. beige, red.
classic black. deep night blue .. as
well as the following metallic
clearcoats; ice blue. garnet. ~terling.
dart< honey and champ,agoe
Options include 5-speed manual
transmission. 3:speed automatic
transmission. power steering,
aluminum wheels. automatic rear
load leveling. soft ride suspension.
heavy duty suspension extended-
range fuel tank full skid plate
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Honda takes tlie long view
with new stretch limoUsine
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Retired
restaurant owner Karen Van
Hecke of Toluca Lake says she's
learning to readr. lips -all
because of her new stretch
limousine.
"Drivers of Rolls Royces nearly
crash Into our car when thev spot
it," said Van Hecke. "We've
become quite good at reading
lips. Everyone says, 'It's a
HONDA!"'
"I call it understated
elegance," said Jules B. Kaplan ,
owner of a Los Angeles--area
custom car manufact\Jrlng com-
pany that has made 29 of the
elongated Honda Accord LX
models since September.
Running about $29,000 \o
$35,000 with all the options, the
Honda limouslnes are an Inch shy
of 19 feet, said Kaplan's plant
manager, Oon Hoff.
They are made by stripping out
the upholstery of an Accord LX,
cutting It down the middle and
adding 52 Inches, Hoff said.
About 13 Inches are added to the
rear door for easy entry and exit.
''You just don't see them,·' said
Van Hecke, who bought hers
from Beverly Hiiis Honda In
March. "Everywhere~ go, It's a
smash hit. It's cute."
Ca.r aaleaman Jeff Allen leana &aaln•t a
Honda Accord atretcb Umou•lne atlSe•erly
A,Wlf ... o
Hlll•Honda. The 19-footautocoeta-approz-1.-
lmately $31,000.
GM chairman to be honored
by business communicators
His 'Trust Triangles·
program 1 oftouted
communication tools
SAN FRANCISCO -General
Motors Chairman and Chief Ex-
ecutive Officer Roger B. Smith
wm receive the -E~c~lence in
Communication Leadership
award from the International
Association of Business Com-
municators at Its annual con-
ference May 21 in New York.
Smith Joins these recent recipi-
ents of the EXCEL award:· T.
Mitchell Ford, Emhart Corp ..
1984; James Bere, Borg-Warner,
1983; lrvlng Shapiro, DuPont.
'982; and Thornton Bradshaw.
ARCO, 1981 .
fl:1 nominating Smith . IABC
fellow Mike Emanuel said,
"Through his enthusiastic and
determined support In time.
leadership and budget commit-
ment, General Motors· employee
communications pr09ram Is
today one of the leaders -If not
the leader -In organizational
communications. That program
Is outstanding In Its quality, Its
professionalism, Its breadth and
In receiving broad management
support."
One to emerge under Smith's
direction ~is called "Trust Tri-
angles" and comblQes com-
munlcatlon research with find-
ings of behavioral scientists to
measure employee trust and
commitment.
Two GM managers In this
communication approach wlll
present a seminar at IABC
85Kale l doscope. Bruce
l.AcCrlstat and Richard Wiimot
wlll lead a session showing how
the Trust Triangle approach Is
moving employees to higher
levels of trust, thus helping attain
organizational goals. McCrlstal Is
worldwide director of employee
communication: Wiimot Is direc-
tor of employee communication,
Chevrolet-Pontiac Canada
group.
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Sn&uyVette
Race can de.riftd from tb1a prototype - a
apeclally conetnacted GTP Chenolet Cor-
Yette -may·· compete with Ponc:hee.
Jacuara and Ferrari• ln the International
llotor 8porte AMoclatlon •a GT ractnc
eerlee. Tile 9onette feataree a Lola clla•l•
and a 720-tioraepower. tarbochar&ed 209-
cid V.6 enctne.
Station wagons: Good buy
• e transportation
Offer average to better-than-average
main-tenance reco-rd. plus lots of power
parably equipped. But the
wagons' higher price buys much
more power.
For example, the biggest en-
In the market for a station
wagon?
You have your choice of small
wagons, minivans. or an Ameri-
can classic: the full-sized station
wagon, like the Chevrolet
Caprice Classic, Ford Country
Squire, Mercury Colony Park,
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser.
Pontiac Parlslenne and the two
Buick Estate wagons.
Large station wagons don't
claim to be the cutest of the
options, but they should be a
good buy. Sales pressure from
the minivans has apparentJy
forced some dealers to make
concessions on the wagons.
In general, the big GM station
wagons carry a profit of roughly
13.8 percent of the sticker price
and the Ford LTD Country Squire
14.5 percent, or roughly $2,000.
You should be able to negotiate
the price down to between $600
and $700 ov8f' the dealer'a in-
voice amount .•• Hard-fought
negotiations can get that margin
down to $300 or $400 or less.
gine available In a minivan today
president of Superior Buick in is the Chevrolet Astro's optional
Dearborn. Mich., told Changing 147-horsepower V-6. After that
Times. there's a big drop In power to the
Expect to wait at least six Ford Aerostar's optional 115-
weeks for delivery. horsepower V-6 motor and the
The station wagons have other Dodge Caravan's and Plymouth
advantages. too. They give a Voyager's optional. four-cylinder
smooth ride and are good for 104-horsepower engine.
everyday family transportation . By contrast, the standard for a
and long-distance cruising. 6lg station wagon Is a V-8 engine
They generally can seat more that delivers between 140 and
passengers -eight versus .. 165 horsepower. That allows
seven in the minivan -and are most of the wagons with the
capable of carrying heavier proper towing equipment to pull
loads. ' a trailer up to 30 feet long.
Lots of power Is a main attrac-True, fuel efficiency is., the
tlon and one reason some of the trade-off for power in a big
wagon.s may be around long after engine. But thanks to electronic
the sedan versions of the same fuel injection, the difference In
models disappear. fuel economy of a wagon like the
"We've plowed a lot of money Ford Country Squire and the
into the cars not only to improve most powerful Chrysler mlnl-
reliabllity but also to improve vans, the Caravan and Voyager,
their fuel economy, and we plan is surprisingly small. t
to continue making them into the The car companies have been
1990s," John Risk, director of making the big wagons· engines
large-and luxury-car product for years and they've had plenty
planning for Ford. told Changing of time to work the bugs out. The
Times. cars have an average to better-
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Orang9 Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. May 10, 1985
Reports on choice .
for SatuFnplant·
ju1nping g~n: GM
DectSiOiiTsn 't due for several weeks.
says official in response to speculation
ByTIMtoV!E
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DETRO,IT -General Motors
Corp. wlll put Its 6,000-employee
Saturn plant In Elkhart, lrid? Or
Lima, Ohio? Or Lexington, Ky.,
of Mexico.
maybe
The search for a Saturn sit~ In
the past few months has prompt-
ed a flurry of news reports 'c!11ng
unnamed sources, industry ex-
perts and poHtlclans speculating
~~~~~~~-(Ntt"'"9~~·· decfetonwtff-~.
All of those places -and more
-have been named in published
reports as the sites for the
advanced technology planJ that
'has had governors and economic
development officials courting
GM for months.
Other (eports say the field Is
narrowing . to towns in Ohlo.
Texas. Wisconsin. Illinois. Iowa.
Arizona. and Michigan.
The latest report came last
Saturday, when Michigan Com-
merce Director Doug Ross was
quoted as saying soµthwest~rn
Michigan near· Kalamazoo was
"the likeliest location" If the state
managed to land the Saturn
plant.
Hall said GM ts worried about
such sporadic reports that seem
to give the edge to one communi-
I ,
Vice -prejldent Oeorae Buh wa•ee to
ftROrtera while ta1rtn1 a prototype of the
,,~
8atarn ~for a epln at the General Moton
TecbnJ~l Center lD Warren, Mich.
one in Kentµcky and one in Lovell said GM's denial came
Michigan. " · as no surprise.
Hall said the Information was "I expected that absolutely,"
false. "I have no idea where they he said. "What th'ey're doing with
got it," he said. "All I know is that the great Saturn search Is so
It Is wrong." different from what anybody in
the industry has done before.
The fuss over the Saturn site
has called to GM's notice places
that otherwlse would have es-
caped attention, Hall sa1a.
··But we can only go into one
place," he 981d . "You have got to
under.stand that there are a lot of
places In this country that are still
bard-pressed.economlcall~.''
.
Pontiac
car.sales
gain by
a third.
Dealers keep up.hot
sales pace In April
bysefling6.6I 9cars -~-
ENCINO -Pontiac's April
sales In California gained 33
perc.,nt over a year ago as
dealers continued their hot sell-
ing pace with deliveries of 6,619
new cars.
Nationally, Pontiac dealers
posted sales increases of 23
percent with deliveries of 82,580
new cars.
Pontiac car lines showing
strong sales . performances in
California for April over a year
ago include Fiero; up 40 percent.
aod.S1mbird , _up. ta.percent.... __
.-----ant ~kesma~n-~s .... ta~n,........H-att .
·"We don't even like to deny
them," he said. "But there have
been a number ymich h&VJ? got-
ten wldespreaet enough notoriety
that they've required us to deny
them."
The magazine did not name Its with so much playing off of one
sources, but Managing Editor Biii pros~tlve site a alnst he
lovetl said In anintervtewtmlt t••t1~e-0=t-""-he""r .... They're still doing a lot of
Information came from '·a source poliUcal things.·· The project would create
thousands of related supplier
jobs In addition to the 6,000
people to be hired at the Saturn
April Grand Am sales totaled
830 In California and represented
8 percent of the division's na-
tional Grand Am dealer deliveries
of 10,654 for the 'oionth.
..
7
says every single one of those
reports Is wrong.
No decision has been made
and there won't be one for
several weeks, he said.
Hall is the automaker's desig-
nated spokesman on Saturn
Corp., GMs's new subsidiary that
sometime before the end of the
decade Is expected to produce
Its first car from a plant some-
where sou1h of Canada and north
One widely publicized recent
case, Hall said. was a report by a
Detroit-based periodical, Auto-
Week, that GM had narrowed Its
list of Saturn sites to eight finalist
cities: four In Indiana, two In Ohio,
who has proven to be reliable, Governors of more than half
who works for GM, ... who said the states have either visited GM
the list· was In one of the GM headquarters In Detroit, Saturn
computers In a file labeled Corp.'s temporary headquarters
'Saturn 1990."' at the GM Technical Center in
The source called Auto Week in nearby Warren or spoken with
mid-April·, Lovell said. "I am very GM Chairman Roger Smith out of
confident that what he said was town In an effort to get the Saturn
true as of that time. What has plant, which means an eeonomic
happened since then. God boom In spinoffs of jobs and
knows," he said. taxes generated.
complex. ·
"We don't want to see the
people in these communities
have their hopes raised to un-
realistically high levels and then
see them dashed," Hall said.
"We don't want to hur.t people In
those communities that have
been hurt so badly."
California calendar-year-to-
date Pontiac sales through April
stand at 23,495, up 22 percent
from 1984. Model-year-to-date
totals of 35. 7 42 for the state are
up 17 percent over new car
deliveries reported during the
similar period a year ago.
What's new for mi<:f-year Lynx?
Fast-burn, low friction e·ngine
With a more powerful engine
and a smoother, more aero-
dynamic look, the 198S1~ Lynx
will continue to be Llncoln-
Mercury division's reprnenta-
tive in the world's best-selling
automobile family.
headlamps reinforce the Lynx as
a member in good standing of the
Ford Motor Co.'s aero family.
In addition to the other exterior
features, the 19851/t Lynx also
gets a new greenhouse molding
system, taillamps and bumper
rub strips, which complement the
new front and rear bumpers.
Inside, the new Lynx gets an
upgraded level of seating com-
fort and other appearance im-
provements. such as a standard
black, A-frame steering wheel
and a redesigned consolette.
hood. The standard 1.6-llter en-
gine has been replaced with a
brand new, 1.9-llter powerplant.
The new engine incorporates
Ford's latest fast-burn, low-fric-
tion engine technology and gives
the new Lynx 23 percent more
horsepower and 14 percent
greater torqµe than its prede-
cessor. The bottom line for
consumers Is an Increase In
performance with little or no
sacrifice in fuel economy.
wacon featuree a brand new 1.9-llter JN>Werplant.
Exterior changes In the 19851/t
Lynx give the smallest Mercury
some of the styling cues of Its
upscale cousin. the Continental
Mark VII. Last year. the Mark VII
was the first domestic auto•
mobile to feature flush, aero-
dynamic headlamps -one of the
most noticeable features on the
new Lynx. Together with a new
,grille, hood and fendecs~tbe ftush
The most noticeable change In
Lynx, however:, ls-under:-..the
The riew Lynx will be available
in a 3-door model (standard, L,
GS series), a .5-door (L and GS
series), and a station wagon (L
and GS-series).
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2626 HA'RBOR BOULEVARD, .COSTA MESA
{
Lack of action
on jail crowding
will stiff public
The cou.nty supervisors are havi ng more than a little
trouble .fi ndmg a places to house their excess irtmate
~pulation before federal Judge William Gray's dead-
line starts costmg them several thousand dollars a day.
First they wanted to use the Ziggura t, a south county
office building with lots of empt y~pace, to house some of
the 700 prisone rs who reside alongside the 1.200 inmates
)he O range County Jail was designed to hold.
Supervisor Tom Riley, who represents the people
who live near the faci lity, put a quick stop to that.
Essentiall y, Riley was guilty of a pplyi ng the ··anyplace
except my place" approach to the prison overcrowding
-----prOblem . Buthelfa<iagood-pom . e res1 en 1a na ure
of Laguna Niguel. where the Ziggurat sits, is inap-
propria te for a penal instit ution.
With the clock running. visio ns of dollar signs fl ying
out of barred windows and a contempt of co urt citation
in ha nd. the supervisors and their advisory panel had
another idea: the Los Pi nos youth camp in the Cleveland
National Forest. ~·
The protest fro m the U.S. Forest Service was more
certai n than the sound of a tree fa lling in the deep wood s.
With the concurrence of at least one judge, the feds made
it clear they d idn't want the 15-to 18-year-olds at the
camp mingling with the adult offenders who had
demonstrated sufficien tly aberrant behavior to ge t
themselves locked up. There seemed to be a legitimate
. fear that the younger males would be exposed 10 negative
influences. at a time when they sorely needed positive
role models. .,
Back to the drawing board.
Superv isor Harriett Wieder had the next novel
suggestion on the ev~ o f the presentation of the
alternati ve sites study. She noted that the study fa iled to
look at the option of ho using county inmates in city jails.
suggested that m ight be a good idea and called the report
inadequate.
From the uproar that greeted her o ffering. you
wo uld have thought she asked T yphoid Mary to mix the
punch at the Policemen's Ball. ·
Police chiefs from Seal Beach to Newport Beach
made it unmistakably clear they think the idea is
wron~eaded. The city jails -even the big one in
Huntington Beach -are not eq uipped to maintain a
substantial. lo ng-term population. Moreover. the chiefs
said that accepting the responsibility fo r county inmates
would expose them to legal li~bi lities they and their
counci ls would be wise to avoid .
T he supervisors instructed their studie rs to study
this idea furthe r. but the fi nding seem s a pparent:
Cooperation wi ll not be fo rthcoming.
The o nly workable plan the supervisors have
managed to fo rmulate would move 300 of the least
dangerous pr1soners to the J ames A. Musick honor farm
in Lake Forest. That should take the edge ofT the
crowding problem by getti ng rid of most of the inmates
who now have to sleep on the floor of the co unty jail. But
the modifications required at the fa rm are expected to
take six months. and the judge's deadline fo r elimina ting
the sardine sta tus arrives in seven days. From May 17
on. the county will be required to pay the federal
government $10 per day fo r every inmate witho ut a bed.
If there are only 300 inmates1n that ca~~
1:sa:;;:;<F--~JY-~""·y-~a es six mb nt s to-move t11em to the M uSlcl<
farm. the county will run up a bill of more than a half-
. million dollars.
1
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At that price. outrage is in order. Especially since the
supervisors have known for years that the current jail is
inadequate. They have fa iled to build a new, bigger
facility because nobody wants it in his backyard and no
supervisor wants to bear the stig ma of having voted to
place convicts next door to his constituents.
Now they all have to bear the stigma of wasting
public money through inaction, ineptitude and political
gam es-playing.
Judge Gray is not the only one who ho lds the
superv isors in contempt.
Cheetah's fast, but
this cat won't roar
Chcl·tah'> can't roar. Purr. moan.
chirp. )CS. But n~t roar.
Q Wh) 1s innucnza named .\s1an
o r Hong Kong'."!
.\. Flu '1ruscs c1rdc the canh in a
westerly-to-easterly arc In pursuit of
cold ch mate. nctuall) Thl' strains art'
named for the place' "here they first
show up.
Tht• 4.200 b1lhon flllons of rain
that fall o n thl' continental U n1ted
Statt"s in o nl' day would be suffic1cnt
to Oood Manhattan to a depth of900
feet. not a good idea. no matter ho"
you feel about 11.
Said Scncra: .. It 1s not hr who ha
little hut he who always wants mo rc
who 1s poor.··
Man's 'iktn
wom an·s.
1 ~ 1h1ckcr than Pollsters ay the~ '"e prowd that
Q. Why 1s hubblc gum pink''
.\. Bccau!lt' that'<. the onl) food
coloring Walter Diemer had at hand
whc.-n he invented bubble gum in
1928.
In mcd1c,al llm<'<.. thl' hon wn'i
called a ··i..co:· the unmarked panther
a .. Pard." This combo was the o ngin
of th<' word "leopard··
ORANGE COAST
DailJPilat
women generally spend more time 10
bed than men do.
More th an 70 percent ofthc hou,cs
1n Ireland arc occupied b> the peoplc
who own them. No o ther nation top!I
that. About 65 percent of the house'
1n the U nited State!' :irt• ownt'r
occupied.
L.~f. B•yd I• • •rndl~•IH
~l•m•i•t.
H. l . Schwert1 IH
l>uD'~
Frank Z"lnl
MA""Q."11 (d11•w
Tom Ten
Pu~~ ....,.r Ill~,,,""' ...... •• no .,,., .. ,~·• !t• C...tl MeM ~OIJll"'~ CO't*t<""'°""t t1l fl<• l!of-0
C•IY fOll'tf
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Frlday, May 1Q, 1N5 •
' "Little by'llttle, the great hand of Father Time Is wlndlngtheReagan
admtnlstrallon :scuck ooclock and all klndsofpeoplearepopplngout."
IUCllAaDCQllS• ......
Too many
kooks
in high
places
1
Reagan officia ls-~-__..
with f a-r-=-oUi id eas
Non;_sm.Okers 'militancy
reflects changing society
But putting pressure on s moker s oug ht
to be e nough ; enacting la ws is extre me
One of thl' gn.~a1 M1Ul'S that ha,·
an sen during the pu't ~c' aal ~car-..
and which has hit the Orange Coast 1 n
force this )Car. 1s smoking. Not tht•
smoke fron11nduc;1nal <;tacks or from
'eh1cular l'\hauc;1c;. hut thl',-'imokc
from 1nd1\'ldual '>moka'I· cigarettt'S.
cigar and pipes.
l.hhough the <;mol.1ng 1~c;uc ma~
not" appear to ht· a grm\lh "<;uc a'
such. and tht•rl'fure not an 1ssut· for
tht~ column. 11 rdlcn-. thc prutc1:11on
ol Ont• 1ndl\ 1dual's Pl·r~nnal span·
and thl' 1ntru'>1nn tl!l jno ther''i '>Pal'.'l·
-and 11 al\o rclkrtc; our l hanging
time<;
Time "a' "hen lot-. n f Pl'uplc
smoked. and thl' \mOl.l· al" a~ s pen-
l'tratcd anothl'f Pl'r~on·c; .ttL But
"mo~l' 111 ollin·, fl''>t.1uran1'. 'iplir\\
arena" .tnd 'torl'' "::t<i t::ih·n for
grantl'd Pull Ill JI dt·n .. 1um "t'rl'
al" a'' niJtk .1rkr all 111 '>m 111'l·-rilkd
rol)m'
In !.tl l lht• bl11\\ ing of '10101..l· \\J'
ron\IJcrcd tC'rnhh mal ho n en
tx·forc th.11 "ord \\3<; 1n u'l' lkltl'\l' 11
o r not. 'ou ng lad~ r1'.1tkr-;. there" a' J
11ml· "hc:n prupl·r \\omen dtd ntll
l\mnh· Smuking '':.t' for nll'n Rut thl'
n¥-arc:tH' indu ... tr) bl•ga tll'hanging. th"
''"h ::td\l~rt1'lcmcn1~ 1lf a hand<;oml'
man ~nwl.1ng a ngare111: nc:\I tu a
beautiful ~oung lad~. and the lad ~
c;pokt• a line hallo"cd 1n ad'l'rll'>tng
e1relcs; ·'tttow-sorne-J?I?~ "=--
.Bin" some thl') did. and 'im11!.ing
b<'camc a grl'at 1ndus1~ The btggl'l\t
h1o'' l'r of c;mokl' '' 3, thl' famous -;1gn
1n \.1anha11an· .. r 1mc:,Squ.1n! \\ h.cre a
man l·onc;1:in1h hk'' nwn<11niuc;
'mokc ring-. 1nt1> the air.
But l"O '\Octal l hangt·~ c:aml' about
s1multaneou'h One: of these: "as the
1ktermina11o n.1hat smok1 r1g .. ma) be
ha1ardou~ to \our health .. and the
resulting mass ·1erm1 na11on of smolv
1ng h~ man~ former ~mokers. The
(\Iha ~oc1al c:h::angl· \\jS thl' t·o nC:l'Pt
that peo pk bcg::in tx•ltt'' 1ng the~ ha' e
tTrta1n tndl\ 1dual rights -and the
nght to hrt·athc air no t contaminated
h' '>n101'l' ''·"among 1h1·m
Thi: normal dem!KratK process
then follo"cd f 1N people asked for
pubhc ::trl'a' t'SfX'l l::tll~ rcst::iurants
and markt't'> to put up nnn-c;mo\...ing
'1gn o r to dl''>tgnall' 'mok.1ng ::and
non-'lmol.1ng arl'a<; Thi'> concept
caught on 1.1'1 on J1r1inl'r<; 1n l'nn-
raentl'~ 1n mut1un p11 turc th1·Jt1·r,
Hut ·'P'1·lrl'Olh nul 13~1 l'Oough lnr
1h1· puhll,
\nd lhl·n 1twr1• "·'' tlw ~llJ'I ·
pu hi 11 "11rl.. pl.11. l· '' 111w ti rm' ht'!!•tn
hiring non-,111nh ·1, < lth1·r, pnn 1J~·J
'111 11!..n\ \\Ith "11J ll I.Ill' l \l'l Ult \ l.,
pl.trt•d 'i1gn' 1111tw1r11lfo1•, .ind 1lw 11
.1u11111111h1k\ .. th.111!.. \1IU tor IHI!
'nwl..111g .. B.u l I h1• ru hi It "'"\I 111 llltl
'>:.t 11,lil·d.
~u 1.·aml' th1.· nn t \ICP 1n th1·
d1•mt)l·r:it1t• pnlll." -kg"l::tt111n
La\.\S t•nforung. nun-.,mol.1ng Jrl'J'
.ind nu \nllll.1ng JI ;111
Iturl)~n ~~lk'n I ~1rl.l'J ~n
the puhh1. 1nformJllOl1 JI\ l'>llln o (the
Lo'> .\ngl'll·' ( 1iun1' .\tr P01lut11rn
( nntrnl [)1,tn1. t thert• \\t'r1.· group"
"hu !luught Jn 1.·111.I to 'm11l..1ng 1n
MARTIN
BROWER
public. Determining that sm oking
might pollute the air as well as cauSt· a
nuisance. se,eral of these groups
approached the district to ask for
rulrs ::and regulatio ns against smok·
1ng. ~c told them that e'en 1f
personal smoking "erl' J s1gn 1fican1
\o urr e of air pollution. the people
"ould nt'' er stand for no '>mol..1ng
la\\S
But toda~. the~ people arc not onh
standing for no smol.1ng laws but are
demanding them The C11~ o f Laguna
.Be::ach "a-; the tir\t Orange ( oast 1.'ll'
to mal.e the mo' c and other) are
.,tuJ~ 1ng tht" ''eight' 1s<tu1.·
Heme' N enj , 1m1·n1 111 lcg1c;IJ1111n
agaanst Sml>l..1ng 'l'C nt!> 10 bt.' l'\lremt•
"11h the <..Hill', h.1n11• 111 cnli.1rtt•nwn1
.1 .. k !!1,1.11 1\Hl JgJ1n,1 ,r1111ng "" thl·
,1Jl•\1.Jll.. Jn,t1..1J \\1.· m11'1 u111t1nur
111 .1prx·jl lo thr g1111d 'l'll't· 1•r lhl·
'nwi..a, \\ h1k ,t1 n11.· ,1 t1I .lppi:.tr
,1hla' 111u' 1111h11w jr11un,l th1·111 nh1,1
,rn11h·1 <. h,1 , c k.irn1·d 111 rt•'J11.'ll
'll ha'
L1.·1·, h ·l·p ur the pr1.'''url' on thi:
'mol.l'r' to ll'l' n rn111H1n 1.·uune'\
But "t' r ::an 1.t·rta1111\ tinJ tilhl'r U'-t''
li.1r 1ht• t1n11· Jnd tht• po"t•r 11l 1.1ur llx·al
kgi'u-J111r'> thl'n t\11.'nJ1.t k~1,ljt1nn \\I\
lul.~-~---. ,, __ _
Co!umaist .\lartia Brott er publish·
es tbe Dt'KSletter ".\lartia Brotter '~
Orao~e COJUJJ) Report ...
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security at strategic-base
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h e ld four exercises
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P1.•n1agnn rontral't 111' o h ing t "
m1litan haSl''> 1n thl' ... 1r:lll'g11 ~ultana·tl' llfOm:rn ha' twrome .1h1t 11!
a 'lllc:k\ \\tll.Ct. than~' lll 'thl' 111·
tlucnrr. nf Bntt'ih Jd' 1'1.'r" tu thl·
count~·:. ruler. ~ultan l)..ibus. bin
aid.
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pero;uadl·d thl' 'ult.in to 1n'1<il that thl'
1:ontrar1 for ma1ntl·n:i nn· and opi..•r-
at1on of lhc ha!>t''-hr .rn :i rdl·d lll a
Brttl'h rnmpaO\ \tr\\M I. Ltd
EH·n though .\1f\\l~r~ ha" agrl·cd tn
take an .\mrnran tirm as panna 1n
the contrart. '!>l't'unt' -minded l S
o ffinnlc; an· Ice~ of gi, 1ng fon.·1grirr"
access to the l'\lremch scns1tt\l'
equipment 1hii1 \llll tx· p0s1110ncd in
Oman The' n.·rnemtx·r thl· damagt•
done in the pa'll h~ tht• 111.l'!> of Klau'
Fuc:hc; a nd Kim Phtlh\. \\ho had thl'
h1ghl'\t Rnt1'lh 'lt'l.l1.nt~ d(•ar:mrl'
'' h 1 lc the) ~ptl'd for t hl· Sln tt'I' .\rr the Oman ha~·' "11rt h .111 th1.•
conccrn7.You bet the\ :m·
Onr of the 1n<.t:iit:u1on<. :it \I
Kha..ah. form" thl' ~twth,cm \\(dgc ot
lhc !>tratc&1c hottlcnc-d ~nown as thl'
trail of Hormu1 through "h1th
most of the'''' from thl' r \·r<.1.rn <~ult
1 camcJ 101hc Wc \tcrn "mid From
~I Ktlas.3h. 11''1u I ~4 mik" .ll m"" rn
Iran
The mo~t 11l'lpon. nt nf 1h1· tour
N'I('~ 1~ on Ma 1ra~ 11,lanJ It 1<; being
built up a'I an au1icld and stngmg an.-a
for u'<' by the l I • rapid dcplo~ mt'nt
fo"'r 1n thl" l'\Cnt of a \.""'" 1n tht'
"11al urea
.. Oman1 f.l 1ht1c' l'nuld tx· 'en
JACK
ANDERSON
and DALE VAN A TT A
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are s,rodicatt·d rolumn1<1t,:
not a t a ll atypcial
W ~SH I NGTON -Lmle by httlc.
the great hand of Father Time 1s
"1nd1ng the Reagan admin1strat1o n·s
cuckoo clock and all kinds of people
are popping out ·
F1'rs1 came the Dcpanment of
Education official wbo said lhe
handicapped ought to sto p grousing
and accrpt their phght as the Wlll of
God. ~nd now comes another ai>-
po1ntee "'ho ed11ed a book charac-
tcrlll ng blacks as laz). sb1ftless and
'it'\uall} akin to a hamster .
These birds are telli ng us some-
thing.
'\;:nurall\. blacks have taken um-
brage a1 the book ··Founda11ons of
and:· edited b) Mananne Mele
Hall. no" chairman of tht> Copynght
Ro , alt' Tnbunal. The book sa\S that
blacks · .. 1ns1st o n preserving· their
Jungle freedoms. their wo men. their
a-.01dance of personal responsabiht~
and their abhorrence of the work
ethic:·
This·~ racist trash which Hall does
not e \cusc but rather explains. She
was paid S 1.000 lo edtt the book and
tn a moment of)outhful t').Uberance.
not to mention 1nd1screuon. asked
that her namr be put on the cover It
\\aS
( lose but as the sa~ ing goes. no
u gar Either because of racism or
poor Judgment. she "as an awful
choice for a go' ernment post EJ1-
ror·s nolt' Hafl re 1gned ha go\ f'm·
menr po~t 1h1s "'tl'°k.
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" .. Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Frld•y. May 10, 1985
,_....lln.OeoqeW e ·.,.-t wlaere $&40 came from the Mle
Oftrlaketand treuare ltem•checked,
aboft, by Tamara Porter, Judy Nont.
'aad SrUla Wood8, an aranddaaihten o.I memben. Abo•e f'ICht, Pat Krone
of Paclflc Bell confrata.lat• honor-
-Kenaetb Heintz and Barbara Dan.% ta the !fewport home of Joan Betaon wa.ere Ora.nae County Muter Chorale ow Im Baatneu Council award to
Deloltte B••kln• a Sell•. The recep-
.tioa followed a performance of
lhadel..olan'• ""t. Paul." At rtcht, Lel•nd Cooley of Laaana Beach,
..aatlaor of .. ima.lnoloO'. •• Nina Vida •ot Bantlncton lteach, ''Scam,'' and
;flaak 8earl8 of Newport Beach,
.. Blood Sona." were amona 75 county
Witten honored by UC lnille P'rlencb
of the Library at Regt.try Hotel.
Patriotism, writers,
art support boosted
At21, New·York
.stays vlvaclous
I love New Yor.k City. this town as
·alive! II is a city of phenomenal
proPortions.
It is the epitome of industl).
fashions. finances. culture and enter·
tainment and is probably one of the
most exciting places in the world .
. New York is the t\omeofthe
Empire State Building. the Statue of
Liberty. the World Trade Center. the
United Nations, Rockefeller Center.
Carnegie Hall. Radio City Music
Hall, notto menuon hundreds of .
museums. the Brooklyn Bridge and
Central Park.
New York is a tough town. and you
have to be better than good to make 1t
in this.city. But thoscwhosurvi'(e arc
well rewarded: they haH.' the~ of
everything. th e most stimulating
people. the finest entertainment. the
most exclusive apartml·nts and ho-
tels. Plus when 11 comes to food. New
York will cater to 1 he most fastid1ou~
palate.just namc 11. It''\ thereat }our
fingertips.
One of the all·t1ml' fa, onte res-
taurants in New York 1s tht' '"2 1
Club." Its history 1s 1ncrt'd1ble: the
" •· ~-a-speak--ea~dtinn
· Prohibition.
"We had a warning button on the
sidewalk railing," one of the owners
recalls. "If someone unfamiliar came
to call. one of us would run out the
cellar door and around the corner and
look him over. lfwe suspected a
revenueagc11t with a search wauant,
the buuon would be pressed and the
buzzer would gooff1nsuk sendtng
everyone scurryi ng to clear the p1 tch-
crs. drinks and scoot out the back
door.
"We were ncvercaugh1.·· he adds
wi th pride.
PllAI
WAYllE
Just like all the comfonsofhome.
thc ·· 21 ··stashes for clients who have
prefere nces fo r particular vmtages
and pa y the price of the wine at the
t1me that 11 is laid away.
Last but not least. the cuisine under
the i.uperv1sion oITerrance R. Dinan '
and Anthony Pedretti is impeccable.
The·· 21 Club" has something to ofTer,
that our contemporary society docs
no.t. and thqt ii. -tradition.
21CLUB
POT AGE ST. GERMAIN
2 tablespoon• butter
' .
2 small onions, pet led and diced
2 stalks celery, diced
2 medium carrots, peeled and
diced .
l 1-'a quarts cblcken brotb
-poundlh'reltsp1tT~
Ham bone ,..
Salt and pepper to taste
Mell the butter in a heavy
saucepan or kettle and saute the
onions. celery and carrots for 5 to 7
minutes. Add the chicke n broth.
peas. ham bone. and salt and
pepper. Brang the ltquid toa boil.
low<;r the heat and cover the pot.
Simmer for I houro runtilthepeas
arc tender. train thesoup through
a su.~vc and servewith croutons .
Servcs 4.
Unchanged StnCl" Proh1h111on days. Pilar Wa vnc isa residc..·nt or
the"21 Club" wine cellar 1sa sight to Newporr Beach and the author or
see. The labynnthot'b1n roo'ms "Pilar Wa)nc..•'s Fa\·oriteand
extending underneath the public · Fabulous Recipes ... Addresscor-floors houses a musc um ofthe fincst . d h • collectt0ns ofwtnes with a capacit} of respon ence ro. a . .
2.500cases of wmes and liquor. The arten;1on. Pa ~ Publishing Co .. P. 0
total worth ofth~cellar is enormous Box _OO<J-.JO. Corona de/ Mar 91625. : even at cost.
LLOYDS
garden shop
.-< Americans rate gardening
~ as top leisure-time activity
By Tiie Associated Pren
Slwp for 'lour rnolher
1
J '2:>u'I 9i/IJ ul J!lo11J"J -u /,.II Jf'f'·l'itr /loriJ/ wilh What le1sure-11me act1 v11v cuts
q D fl • . J -T"YD • -rf--ri ,--~~ .... 1!-1"'""":"'1 across a -, income eve s. engage~ I e
Jel"f '°ra wir" Je,.,•iu a11 a !"({ Jl'r1 1ia 1wrJ""'J wil 1 oturt;,t' luJkt>IJ ur attention of children and senior
/) 11 ntizens alike and offers the reward of
LaU or vt'Ji/ 650·2515 · good health which improves the more
MARIGOLDS
4" Potted Srze Bright
Spring & Summer color
Reg. sp9
NOW 57e
: ~ _ _ BEAUTIFUL HANGING
I~ ~. FUCHSIA IASIETS
trre> .t\: 1 1n bloom or bud
f .~i) ideal for shady ;r,f·?'~ location
~ f·,i~I t1 hg. S12.H llW $1.11
h
1r ''" s1u1IOW 111.11
GERBER
DAISY
Beautiful
Summer Color'
Reg'. 5498
NOW s2 19
When you can
buy new cedar
timbers 6x8x8 ft.
\
IMPATIENS
1 Gal.
Excellent Shade Color
Reg. s291
NOW s1 91
. FUCHSIA
Basket or upright
Ideal for shady location
1 Gal. Size
Ree •3•
NOW s2 49
AGAPANTHUS
·~?~ -;'tlf;.J
~.:-\ '7'-~ ~' ~ .. "' • '! •4 ;
LILY Of THE NILE
Ready to Oloom·
Full sun
Reg. s3 91
NOW s219
SOUTHLAND
. ' .. ... •. -._. r-
SOD FARMS
11 is pursued?
The answer 1s gardenin$. -\nd tt's
an ans''<~r that maO\ .\mcncan\ ~'cm
10 kno". .\ IQ8°.i stud' ranked
garden mg first as a choice 'of leisure
acuvuy.
The study, conducted annually by
the Gallup Organization, found th~t
eight out of 10 Americans -83
percent -arc involved in at least one
form of indoor or outdoor gardening.
According to the National Gar-
dcntng Association. a non-profil or·
gan1za1ion that provides informa\1on
on gardening. 63 percent of American
households did lawn work tn 1984.
Flower gardeners. numbered 40
m 1on-peop pe~ n
population): vegetable gardening en-
grossed 34 million (46 percent). and
indoor house plant care took up tame
in 30 million households.
Charles Scott, president of the
association (which is also known as
Gardens For All). says that the
reasons for gardening have changed 84 perce nt of its population gar-
recently. dl"ntng: the South has 82 percent. and
.. . G..-~-OOO~Wft"""' "''A-e'__,l,...A~H~~P..-------
IOpmOSt reason for growing veg-The fact that gardening outranked
ctables. Nowadays. more stay tn 11 such popular activities as bicycle
because of the nutnt1onal benefits of riding. fi shing, camping.jogging. golf.
fresh vegetables and the enjoyment baseball. tennis and skii ng and sailing
they get from the ac 11v11y ... he says. 1s s1gn1ficant. says Scott.
One tnd1ca11on.ofthe populartl) or Peoplc recognize that gardening IS
gardening as a pasti me as '>ho"n b~ an ac11v1t) that promotes hcalth.
the growth oft he National Gardeni ng fitncs'> and good nu1n11on. he sa) s.
Association. "Fi ve ~cars ago. we had That"s wh} the goal of SS\'ing mone)
no membership at all: toda~ we ha ve 1s no longer the most important
250,000 membe~ throughou t the reason people advance for their
country at all different ages:· says gardening activ 111es.
Scott. • The three main reasons now are:
The Gallup survey found that even for fresh vegetables. for better tasting
among those who have no reaT and better quality food. and for fun
vegetable garden. 19 percent grow a and enjoyment.
small amount of vegetables in a Among specific groups shown to
c'ontainer. border planting or on a benefit from a garden are school-age
patio or rooftop. Tomatoes arc children. prison populations and
among the most Popular vegetables tnstitutionaltzed seruors. Communi-
-lfte"ffiue of alJ tbe::fd'O(f.. ty gardc~m:t~furban
grown by gardening individual area~ arc also valuable for the com-
, Americans is S 13 billion annuall). munity cohesion the) o ffer. the
The Midwest has consistently gardentng group has found.
ranked as the nation's No. I gar-&~ides these groups. a new kind of
dening region: 88 percent of all s nsor has been found: employers.
households there have some kind of w o have begun offeringgardening to
garden or lawn. The West is next 'YiJh e ployees as a fringe benefit.
Colorful container ,
.... .......
~
Portulaca ~ a "perfect cont&lner plant will pai,Ylde a rainbow of color for you pAtlo.
Fun(d)-raisingfeatured
day of faJllily fun while raising
funds for the Fullenon Arboretum as
planned by the arboretum Friends.
A Victorian Fair. featurina a var-
iety of ~ths includina ora~ crate
labels. post card and bonle collec·
tions. pocket sun dials and Ukrainian
egs. will be held from noon 10 4 p.m.
Slturdly.
Also featured will be a homcbakcd
pie and cake contest. with cntrits due
b I l;.lOa.m.,anddcmonstnt1on1 on
I cc makina. porcelain china paint·
1 " bee lcccpina and q,inn1n1 of silk cf wool.
Admission as SS per famil y: SI.SO.
dulti: $I, senior citizens: and SO
r~ildrc~. The arboretum as
located on the northeast comer of the
Cal State Fullerton campus. comer of
Yorba Landi and Associated Road.
For information. call 773-JS79. • • • Tustana African Violet Society
members will learn :about mini
African violets at their meeting
Wednesday an the Me rcury Savinp
Buildina. 109S Irvine Blvd., Tustin.
P1ant and su~~sales bcain at 6:30 p.m .. with the · 1n1 and proaram
by power and p ot<>1raphtr Hans
lnp1Jn at 7. , ...
At t~ final mtttina of this season
on Mondly. Aonil Art~ Guild mcm-btn will have a flower amnaina
pr<>ltlm by Helen O•~ of Rancho
---
Palos •Vcrdes.
The group will meet in tho-
Woman's C1ub. 601 N. Baker St..
Santa Ana. Gatts. an accredited
flower show judac and member of tht
American G uild of Flower Amnacrs1.
has studied in lkcnobo School OT
Flower Arranaina. • ••
Don Delano.tnttNciwof hortlcut-
t urc at Cal Poly Pomona. will talk
about "land5Clptf\I with Fuchsias"
at the 7:30 p:m. mectlna Monday or
the C..18 M-. ... , a ..... ,..."
SIM Nlldeul P9eMta Sedety. Mem·
Mf1 will meet in the Nciahborhood
Community Center. 184S Park Ave .. C0t\1 Mesa. ..
/•I
J She w&sii 'tjust along for.the-ride
First woman astronaut only one of six -
from 1 ,500 who applied for s pace shots
By EVE C. LASH ')f>CC•allst Astronaut Kathy Sullivan.
1>e111NlllC«'""'iMM"t K1dc said ... I felt a IOI like a tourist .~stronaut Sall > Ride told a crowd taking picnm~s of a recent vacation. I
of more than 5.000 at th~· C'o nferencl.' ~Pt'nl as much time lookfog oul the
on Women thllt she felt like a tourist window like a tourist. taking pictures
on vacation when she took pan in lhl' and then showing them 10· <"very·
1wo space shuttle ll)issions. body "
The group, mostly woml'n. listened The last m1ss1on featllred g~logy
intently as Ride told the luncheo n experime nts, grt'cnh.,use effects. long
audience Wednesday at the Anaheim ll'rm meteor effects and the robot arm
Hilton. and To"':ers Hotel about tht• wa' used to refuel satell ites.
last of her two JOurnc) s ..in to' space. Ride showed pictures of what it was
She was the tirst female asironaut to· hkl' to t>e ~eightless and what it was
make the trip. hi.,· to cat 1n space ... Here is a picture
Ride 1s a Stanford Un1vas11~ of how not to ser\!C food. It 1s pretty
graduate wi th dual bal·hclor's comrhcated. There is no point in
degreees in physics and English. Shl' t a v1ngitdiningroom.tableandchairs
also has.a d<Kloratc dug.rec in ph~s1cs. when you're weightleH -the term
Turning to her fa ther in thl· ·pass the bread' takes on a whole new
audience. Ride satd!>(.'o ple always ask meaning.
h~r where she gets her brains." I guess ·· -\nd. th e touchdown .. was spec-
1 got my brains frbm my father. I must tacular."
have. bccau~ m} mother '>till has She said one of her personal
hers. I'm safr. becau!.c he (her falhl'f) rru~des 1s tht' entry of women in
doesn't gel tht• microphone." !>nencc. engineering and math. "We
Ride .ga\l' a hru:t'h1s1on ahout the arc now making some progress."
rrogran:i and her ~l·lernon pron·'is. Ride said she had been recently
"N .\SA put out <i call for women a nd interrupted at lunch in New York bya
m1non1testo appl~ ... Out oft he 1.500 women who said she had "to tell me a
~ubm itt,ed, s1"' were acceptl'd. l n:!...!.:19~7~8~~s~to~.:...· ~S'.!!h~e~sa~id;usnh~e.Jhwc...a..~~~llil_j
she 101ned thl' group w1th 24 ml·n and c;on w o 1s very aware of the space
live women. "We rdi:rto uurseh·l·s a\ program. He has been collecting
the class of 197~. I got h~ far the most ~pare shuule paraphernalia. She said
publicity. That \\U\n 't a one-11m1.· 1us1 before my flight this was the
thi ng (using \\Omen) that NAS.\ b1~est thing in his fi fe.
in tended w do. B' thl' c;ummer all 'Hegotupatfour inthemorningto
live other women" 111 ha"l' gone o n a watch the launch. It was the fi rst time
~pace shuttle." he had ever seen a space flight. After
• 0.-,.,.... ,.._., .... lcttwllf1a
Sally Ride apeaka to county women'• conference.
Ri de hrought a film of her ~\'l'Olld the launch he went into th e other
~pace tl1gh1 with other k qialr mm1on room. It was a very succrssful flight
and the' TV coverage had ended. But.
she said. her son looked ver) disap-
pointed . Th~ mother said. ·1 don't
understand. e' Cl)'thing was succ:esi.·
fut.' And. he said. 'Momm). can ltllle
hoys gro~ up to be astronaut~ too·r ··
Clean out your head for positiVe thoughts
' ----By EVE C. LASH
Oatly l'ilol Co•«~nl
..\c{·ording to an e\P\.'rl on pm1t1\e
thinking. childrl'n sh1)uld onh "atch
a maximum of nnt• hour a wel'k of
telev1s1on.
More than 3.000 pcnf)k crammed
1he Paci fic Ballroom n:cl·nth 10 hear psycholo~ist Irene C Kas-.orla '>J)(.'ak
on positive thinking at tlm ~car's
Conference On Women m the
.\nahcim Hilton and To .... e r~ Hotel.
watch. One hour a v.rek "1s too
n1uch," she said. It hm1ts their
neat1\t1\. • .\noth~·r no-no. she said. 1s thl'
.. ·could haves. shou ld haves. woutd
ha ves.' -\.nd don't say ·rm just a
homemakrr' or ·just' a this or that.
honey.' And gi ve yourself a kiss.
sometimes ...
She said more Than 70 percent of
the population 1s on a_ diet. "Most
people know how to lose weight. But.
you won't have the .energy to lose
weight if you're alw~ys beating up
"You h a.ve toma.keanyfailuresyourfriend ....
Irene Kauorla
Kas!lorla. who ha' lx'l'n ll:tlll'd the Throw those negatives o ut of the (em ottonally) o n yourself. Your ego
.. shnnk of thl' ~tars." 'POk\' on "Htrn window·· drops and depression sets in.
rn get what you want out oflifi:." She ask\·d the audience to grt up "You ha ve to tell vourc;clf when
'She said thl' fir!>t 'll'Jl 10 pos111 vc and "gl\c~oursehcsakiss."Shesa1d, you do well." ·
thinking 1c; prohlem sol' 1ng. falk "You ha' c LO makr an} failures your Sht> 'told the group about a l'rllow-
once about an~ particular prohlcm. fnend. One of the most important ship she did tn England. When· shl'
got to \\Ork. u'iing the tcchn1qul.' ot
deh,,,erin~honest pos1 11vc'i. l had 1ha1
man talking m 31 days .
"You are all health). JUSt 1h1nk
what could happen v.1th ~ ou -with
honest pos1t1ves. Stan small: When
the man first twitched his nose. I said
wond~rfu l. When ht' burped. I said
temfic.
"He had bern catatonic. H1o; mo uth
'itarted mo ... 1ng. and end of 1he lirsl
week th~ man wa) mumbling. a, thl'
end of two weeks he "as <.aying hello
and goodb~e. In 31 ·da~s he "as
talking wtth a cocknl·~ .an·ent.''
She then aslo.ed the group to take
part 1n an exercise. Sht• a'>h•d thl'
aud1cn('e to ··<;a~ '>omelhtng n 1~·l·
about )OU to the people near ~ou.'' "rll'an out )our ht•ad." thl·n look for things is that you have to learn to be first got there she was unaccustomed
"pos1t1vec;." )Ourc!'''n lo\lngparenl. ~ve~ person to the dnv1ng and walkini patterns Sht• ,,ml -;he ha-; trl\'d this l'\erc1se
Shl' also.notl·d thJl l'\l"ITl\l'. laugh-in th.is room ma} fail . or make there. "I. was look1n~ k it whl'n l all l)\\'r the ''1>rld !or ix·ople of all
tcr and pmllt'l' thinking rl'll•ac;e m1stakcs. You need 10 be a kind ~hould havr been looking rig ht and a protl.·~i.1ons. "~nd. 11 v.orks. Pl'Ople
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St . Co9te Mesi. CA 92826 Thia emount 11 $4,300. 70 cation hereof 9"d .,_... Tttla bualMll It con-81 ol Msy 1. 1985 end will dat• of ..... ducted by: I corporation tncr .... until ycur eccourtt O.ted 1Ne 7th dlly of W.,. Cosmetic Car-c a,. ~current. vou ·mey 1915 · Cllnlca. Inc.. JemH A not 11a11e to pey the entire Cheri• R. Hert. Jr .. Marcus, Pr'9idenl unpaid POrtlon of your ec.-Rhod... Mllk>ney, Hert .
. T1111 statement wM tiled COU(ll _, ~ Ml pey-Mullsl. ~ & HatrdllW. A.t-
wl\tl tile County Clerk of Or-ment w• demended but tomeys tor ex.cutrtx
ange County on Mey 8, 1985 you mutt pey the ~ Shirley A. Albef9. b -
m.,e Siited ll>OYe Howe¥ef, you eastrix of the e.t• of lelCI PuDllshed Orange Coast and your t>eMfk:lery or Decedent. Delly Piiot May 10, 17. 2•. mong~ may mutually Publllfled Ofenp COMt 31, 1985 · llOI'• In writing pr~ to the Piiot May 1Q. H , 11 _______ ... F_.-966_._1 time the notlc:e of .... la
Ml.IC ,_,TICE potted (~ mey not .,. __ ..;..;-...-._..__... __ 1eert1er then me end of tM
FtCTITIOUI .,_II thr .... month PlriOd atu.d
...,. ITATDmWT aboYel to. among other Tiie fottowtng perlOnl .,e things. (1 l p<OWS. eddttlonel A WCEn · oolng bu.in.a u : time In which to cur• IM ct. M A R G ~ R. E T • RANCHO LAS 1..0MAS. feutt by tTllNfer of the prop-C A R ~ E y 19191 Lawrence Cenyon, "'Y or othetwlM; or (2)--FAW~ · Orenge. CA 92&67 teblllll • ~ of pey-'-'J:.J. .1.. a resi-
R L L-enee. 2025 w. menta 1n Ofder to cure yOUr dent of Newport Balboa Blvd., Newport defeutt; or t>ottl (1) end (2). Beach. PUied away
Beech CA~ Alter tnr .. monttt1 from 98 nua' butlnna '* con-ttte date ot recordatlon of May 9, 1 . 5 after a Oucted by· an ln<llVIOual this d<>curnen1 (wtllet\ Oate Of lenghthy i.llnea. She R L. L.-enee recofdetlon llPC)eWS Mi.-lS su.rvlved by her 90n
Tn11 statement wu filed on). un._ the Ob4lgetlon William F Fawcett wttll the County Clerk of Of-being torecloMO uoon or • · . • ange County on May 1. 1985 ..,. ... written egr.-nent daughter· 1 n -1 aw .
F21SS1I ~you and your cr«lt-Carol A , Fawcett.
Publish«! Of'erige Coast tor permltt • longer period, grandchildren , Wil·
Dally Piiot May 10. 17, 2•, 3. you heve only ttll legel rlgM liam F Fawcet• Jr t985 to Slop tM .... of your ptop-.-.. .. F-9 .. erty t>y paying the entire Suzanne and Sandra
---------emount demllnded t>y Y°"' Fawcett, all of New-•-te llftTIC£ creditor B h M r-. nu To lln<I out Ule amount port eac . rs
FICTITIOUI ...,_.. you m\J9t pey, or to wrerige Fawcett has made her
...-·1Tan•NT torpeymenttostoptnefor• home in Newport
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Shl' said the bnt post LI\ c thing failures. You can do what you want lO couid haw Ocl;n a bus.' " -\ t thc end 11fihr program she asked
The followtng peraons are ctosurt. or If your P1'°'*1Y 11 Beach .for the past 15
ADVANCED .HEAL T~ reuon. contect "h ye~ n!cttadon ,.. ----
SYSTEMS, 120 Newport V....._, laftta ..,.._, the Holy Rosary will
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parents can. dJ for thctr children is do. In situations \OU ha\ll' 10 td l While 1n London \he v.nrlo.cd '"llh a thq~roup w '·1~ \1Hl1l'th1nti fX'"lll' \' "'
limtt thl·•amount of tcle' 1sion the~ ~ourself. ·,ou tnl'cl. good for vou.. man ''ho hadn'11allo.ed rn JO H"ar'i "I -.c,er.11uth\·r 1x•1 1pk 1n the ro111n N-pon Baacn. CA 92660 ttoft, JI. O. ~ --. V 1 et M o r t u a r y Newport Harbor Pay· Seftta ..,._., CA 91111 cn•atnc. Institute, -t501 i; (-l tP-1117-Cha I. Fnday May
181.ll St.. Newport a..cn CA II you N111e eny qu.t1ons. 10. 7PM. visitation
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H11s ousoness is con· or tile government agency mass of c hristtan
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I ange County on May 6. 1985 ciuoea pnor 10 the con-Church. New po rt Do Hedda and Louella deserve this?
By FRED ROTHENBE·RG
·Al' T•wtMon Wr119f
NEW YORK -Hoth '~oo<l lillalh
has wreakt'd rn engl' ·tin thr lat~·
gossip hounds Louella Parsons anQ
Hedda Hop!>(.'r b\ making them thl'
subjects oia-lC.pJ !..ttnk~r-of a ml.n •~
~N>iu::dm.r _ _g ·rll '° J.h~r:.-~
c raleCJTru d-. --
-Reali\', dl•anc thcrc·~ more tiu 1n
da\-Old-~Jda than tll ··Malter in
Wonderland" 'iunda) night on< RS
It's a lc1harg1\. hfl·k~~ancl ltght\.\l'tght
movie that wa~ nner intended lo
inspire. but at lea'>l rould ha"l' bel'n
fun .
The t\.\o 11rnn1t Lattkto.1lc' sup-
posed!~ ruled Holh wo1)d from tlw
1930s into lhl' 196()\ \.\llh thhr
scoops, uradesand moral huningand
puffing. It 's he-en said that \\Ords of
praise or condemna11on tn their
columns could makr 01 brl·at.. careers.
and studio heads and o n-screen 1d11lc;
quaked at 1hr1r dispatchrs.
In a deltnous in.a ~. f l11rih<-th
Tavlor. numero uno wtth the k1 ss-
and-tell crowd for three decades.
pla~., 1lw 'in1 vchng Lou~lla. Ta~lor.
iiriall } S\'elte forc·a role that. fo r
realism. rcqu1rcd full -bodied 1rra1-
men1. plays a parod~ of herself.
1n,~nousl~ c.amp.y a.n~o~Ag--Hol~
l.)i/'V..QOO_LJ)StnC,Cnl~ --'
-a :tCfffc~offi'tl1i''h1'r(•arfil aYfor
:ictuall) was close to Hedda Hopper.
hut the rd:ttiOMhtp sourl-d when lht'"
column1st turned on hl·r n' cr her
lta15on with Eddie f-'1 sha . Th\'rt' was a
'tnr lrr moral cl1matl' then. and news
of a n tll1c1t romance was more hkcl>
lO ~mage careers than tl would Pe
toda,.
Jane -\kxandt•r. a class act in
··Te~tament," .. Kramer vs. Kramer"
and ··..\11 thl' President's Men.'' man·
aisec, to maintain herdign1 t) as Hedda
-no minor achievement. Now we
know th:it .\lexande'r can pla> the
broad stuff. but provrng 11 with this
awful scnp1 Sl'ems a steep price. Jane Alexander
Non(:Jhclcss. Alc'<ander mav be 1he lionc~c;c'i "ho pnm It'd tlw ,,1nw
uni\ rt'dl·cm1ng tl.·aturr She trlt·s hard mo' ll'-star lx·a t with , imht 11, ~Ill''>'
10 g1,e Ht•dda a ht•ad unde rneath her and small-mtnd\'ll\'"·
outragl·ous hats. as well ac; .i h1n1 <'f Hl,\\ the~ ''<'rl'\'J anJ dcH'f\)P\.'d humanll\. · ' .1 · their JUH:~ 11dl~rtc; &l'l!I gll1''>l'u mer Ba'ied on the hook ... ._kdda and here. and n en tht•1r cl'khrated l':Jtt1-
for Jilt Rt~I ot Your lite I ouella·· by George Eells. "Mahn• in ness dOl'c;n't nsl' much abo H 'omc
Wonderland" traces the rivalry hc· "' h h I
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY, INC.
~ABOR~O .. COSTA M£SA-548·11~6 tame nanw-rnll1llg. no 11 I c on ' · L__.....-tween the two Hollywood jungle interl'Sttng '>l'e nr Of)l'n1ng the nm' It'.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~ the rl'St I'> Ii II le. no\ SI/ lie. '\II Holly" ood 1s abu11 h<-c:111w t tw
EMPEROR GRANDFATHER
CLOCK-SHOW
Anaheim Showing
Friday, Saturday,, Sunday
May 10, 11, 12
Dlsney,and Hotel
1150 W. Cerritos
1 P.M. TILL 9 P.M.
-.\
• W•tmlntter Chim• •Sotto 3/4" Bl11ek W•lnut.
Cherry and OP •Thr•YNr Wwranty
r
two infamous snonp' Jrt' gl'll1ng
togt•thl•r for lunr h. lkdda drtv\''
hcrsl'lf: Louella. Jeclo.ed mil in a loud
fur. arr1\l'!-1n a hnHrns1n\' The
rapproc\'lcment "as tllltlUI\'~ h~
Louella hec3U'\l' hrr acm''i'i daughter
won some praise 1n Hl·dJa'<, column
"I figured \\Ith a mo1ha hkl· hers.
she'd need all the help !>hl' ran get."
says Hedda. a former actrl''>'> "ho. 1n
her struggling da\S. artuulh mrnm-
lighted as a sn1t\'h for l oul•lla
"Listen. S\\el'lll'. ut lt'ast Ill) child
a nd I are still dose." rcphc~ Loualla.
The anempts to 1nJ('('t 'lomc fa mil)
perspective into "Malit'\' in Wonder-
land" arc laughahl) supcrlk1al.
Louella tried to bllb)' her daughter
(Leslie l\d.erman ). and Hedda
cvcntunlly loses h~r on bcc:ius..· of
her professional mnhc1ousne!>!I.
"This 1s the houst· 1hat fear hu11t:·
\Sys Wilham ttopix·r. rcfr·mng to
their new· large home Wilham 1s
played by Thomas 8ytd. a hland actor
who oner had a shon·llH·d 11enes.
··Boone." on NBC
Louella mnmes a utolog1st naml·d
Docky. pta ed by Jon C) phrr from
"Hill St~"tt Btu~ ... Between dtctat·
•nl hot copy. on Clark. Gable. Oar) ·
Cooper and other b1u1cs. ~he ·has
ttmc to roo "Docky Wtx'k) ·· tn hrr
• tTadcmurk whiny whisper. ·
,
There is absolutely nothrng in lhctr
personal livts that maier u~ ('an.· ·a
whit about thew character,. If \'Ou'rc look1R1 for Holl\wood
1n!l1ghti... )'llu·re bC'uct off ~din& th\'
I • rnsn7 ctusioo ol the toreciosure Beach lntennent will PubllShed Orllflge Coast Ae"*.l'be<. YOU MAY LOSE ll p f V Daily PHOI May 10 17 24 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 (o ow at acJ IC 1ew 31 1985 NO'f TAt<E PROMPT AC-Memonal Park. Pa-
F-9701 TION c1ftc View Mortuary. In aOdition to 1ne amount Dlrectors. 644-2700
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Elizabeth Taylor
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NAME ITATUIENT I 1oan cen t>e retnsta~. aeld ApnJ 16. 1926 in Ne~· Tne tollowmg persona are ' delmqvenelea must t>e cured Brita.m. Ct. Moved to
domg ousiness as as a condition 01 re1nst11e-Cos•~ Mesa ... 19"7 SCANDALS 240 New-ment "" u• " I fDlmCent11rOnve:.SUne2?0 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY PasSed a'4•ay May 9,
Newpon Beach CA 92660 GIV EN THAT FINANCIAL 1985 She IS survived Albertina L Gongor• 1 CORPORATION OF SANTA by three children , 21 152 Shaw Lane Hunt-B,t.~BAR,t. is Oul) ep.pointao 1n91on Beach CA 92648 Trustee unoer 1118 IOllowmg Capt James Vile, T1116 busoneu " con· oescribeO oeeo ol trust l.J S M C . Fountain oucta<I by an ondlVldual I TRUSTOA THOMAS E Valley Chnstopher .AIDe<1i~ I., Gongora I SCHNEIDER. $,t.NOR.A L Vil"". Costa Me•", TlllS statement WU flleel SCHNEIDER ' -wtth tile County Cie<1t. or Or·! BENEFICIARY SANTA Robin Vile. West-ange County on May ' 1985 BARBARA SAVINGS ANO nunst£>r four grand-
'27AIO LOAN ASSOCIATION r• h Id h Pub•1she0 Orange Cout coro.d August 15 1979 ., c I re n. mo t er. Dall~ P1101 May 10 17 24 ins1r No ~46. in 9004o. Mabel Scharff of
31 1985 113269. P89' l991 ot Offlclet New Bn tain. Ct; two
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P\8.IC NOTICE Recorder of Ora~ Coonty LI n n e h an . Cos ta ________ __,,1 saoO deeO 01 trust d•
NOTICE scnoes tile toHow•no Mesa and Jo ye~
INVTTING 9'08 Lot 34 of Tract No 9551 Nf't>han. of F'ann-
No11ce IS hereby goveri 1na1 in thl' C•I~ (\I orvine Cou~ty 1ngton Ct, several
the Board ot Trustees o• the ot Orangfl Slate of Cah· Coast Community COlleQf'l tornia as sMwn qn a Map Olt>l't'S and nephews.
0tstnc1 of Orange County 11h8feof recorded jon BOOlr. Mrs Ytle was em-Cahlornoa . ..,11 ,_,,e sea•· 410 pages 6 to 8 inc1us1ve. ployed at Orana~
eO O•OS up 10 t>ul no latet Miscellaneous Maos Re-Coast College: as a
tMn 10 00 • m Tuesoay coros ot se•d Oranoe Coun-Registration C&erk. May 28, t9S5 at 11'18 Purches· ly .
1 ong Depanmen1 ot sat(! COi· Sa•o oeeo 011rvst secures I Memon al servic~a 1~ d1smct located at 1370 cenair o1>lige1tons mcludlng w ill be held at First
Adams Avenue Cos•a1 one note tor the sum 0' l'n1ted Methodist
'Mesa. CaJltornoa II wt11chl S8• 900 00 •nd • Mod•·, Chu-h. Monday ur-y 11me said !>IOs will tie pub· l1ca11on ~greement oa1ao '" P1oS hl'ly ~and rNO for Feorevrv 3 ~983 i:l i PM ·Family sua-PRINTING ANO BINC>iNGI T,,at 111~ benelico ai, gest donations be Of 1985·~ PUBLICATIONS intetest vf'der such Oee<l ot m~da to Th• H--FOR GOLDEN WEST COL· trust and Ille obhg11tons M-1 ° ' "' ~ • LEGE cureo t~ebv a•e P'-1~ Fund m memory of
AH tllOS ll'e to be .., ec-neid Dy •the. under11gneo,, Nan<'t" 8 Vil~. in U.U cor<Jal'\U Wf11I m. 810 Oocu· Thet • brueb ot. 81\4 Clefautt, of flowers ments whl<:h .,, now 111 flle in the ob1tg111ons tor wn1eh -==========-and mey ti. sec:ured 1n tl'te such deed ot tf'IJSl is tee\lrll)' • - - -
olflOll ol tile Director 01 hes occurreO on lhll pey· .---------.
PurcllUl!'lg ol MIO college' mant has nC\t ~ meoe 01 <11stnc1 · Tilt> 1na1a111ment ot pr1nC1· PIE RC E MOTitERI
9ELL 8"0ADWAY
MORTUARY
1 lO Broadway
Costa Mesa 642-9150
Ml.IC NOTICE
Eectl bidder mu•I submit Dll eno ontarMI wt11cll ~ w•th his t>td a C.Shter 1 ceme o~ Januar. 1s 1985 cr.ec11 certified c~ or eno •Ii sub,.querit 1nat•ll· l>loder s bend made peyet>le "'9nts ot pnnopal interest 10 1ne oroer 01 the Cout 1110 ••t• cnaroes Oe11nouet1t
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NOTICI Of IALI Patrloll Ayr ... Prnident
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Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Cr-""atory
1500 Pac1f1c v iew Drive
Newport Beach
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Of VI...... PuDlllhed ~1199 Coast der will enter into the oellll'lfed to tlld Outv •P. Notl<le 11 ,,_.by 11 given Oaltv PliOt Mey 10. 1985 I proe>09ed Cotltr8C1 ,1 Ille DOlnteo TNSIN • wr1tt4tl'I pur9'1Atll to SectlOfl 503 ot F·97S same 11 eweroeo 10 him In Oeclmratlon ot Oefeult end
the Celltornl• Hert>O<I end the evern ot leitvre 10 enter Demand tor Nie end 1111
N•V19•tton C<>Cle thll Ille Ml.IC ..,TICE into sucfl conHect the oepoeitecl wtlh tflld Outy tip· under9igned. Wilbo lnOua proceeds 0111141 c~ 'flH be p()lf1t.0 Trustee Aueh cl9lld
trtn, Inc dOlfl9 t>utll"ess .. ~TTT'IOUI IUIMt• l'Ortelt.O or"' the~ 01 • 01 1rv11 end 111 ctocumerita Lido Pen1n1u 11 Botti NAMI ITATlmwf DOnd 1,;_ fl.flt aum t'*'«)f eY!Oenetf19 01>1igelton1 ,_. St~·~ 900 uoo p.,, Ttte IOll<>Wtng persona .,.. wtll b9 ~led to Mid C04· cured thereby ln<I "" oe..
Drl'11'9. ~ tWilcno. Of-~"9 ou--. ... "'09 dmnc:t Clared and ~ ,,.,.~ 0. en~ County, C1111orn1e SfONE DRYWALL 228e No bldOll< mey wttfldrlW Clet9811tumaMCUredt'-9-
92M3 will Mii at pul>llC 9UC· MIMf St •B. eo.11 Mew. 1111 bid to< e perlOd IOI tony-by lmmedlat~ Oue end pey-tlon, at laid •ddfMI Cali-CA 92627 !IYe <•SI deye efttt the 481 •t>le 1n<1 11a1 ei.cte<I enc
fomli on '"'"'*Y the ?•ttt Peter ~~t StOM. J• . Mt tor the ~ thereof dOM ~ elect to MliM
day ol Mey. 1985, the fOllow. 22M Miner St . •8 Coate The Board of frvei.. ,.._ tM "'"' ptO(let'ty to tie llOlcl
Ing tMecnb.o weeti. to wt1 Meta, CA t2621 ~IM Pf~ of ~. to Ntllfy the OC>ltgltl°"4& ...
One ( t) lt70 OufOu• 'Sol-Thit t>utln... 11 con· fftQ any end ell bide or 10 cured ~ Ing Sellbott. v~n~I dUCted ~y tnlndM<lual walveet1~~ot m· DAT!D 411StU
CF"• 117TXC. ftnQlfl ~ ot' Pet• Erntet SI-. Jr tcwmain ... In eny btO oi In UlfTa ........ UY· Seid Hie ii for the tNi atitement •M flled the bidding IMOI AMO LOAlf A ..
putpoee °' .. 11t¥nci ,..., o1 witn ,,... COunl'f ~ o1 Or· e~ .a. nto.· soctAT1<*. ., T.o . ..,.. the~~llOf~.,. County on Apn! 1&, ION ••••. Vic• YteaCOWMtf,• .... ~~t~!not coa~:O ~ 1M5 _ ctt1r1"1111, l&il1t ue ""° .... ~c ..... '"' ,. __ •• r.,_ .... c:.... c ... """'"1 .-v ...... ..., "'~ ...,._, .wMrflllf\O lfflO ...... or Publlthed Or•• COMt c..._. .,...,_. Delly Pftol M•v '3 10 11_ ,.
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MOTIC8 Of MOncl Of IUtJ\oflHQ~ tor .-ro-lellon Of towing ,.,.. pu~_MllO'\ ~~ ~ tor Of 9Qllinlt ,,... 1'1CTTT10Ue ..,...,, .-tctiard OevlH. toOO Tl\11 111ternent ... fll9d ~Tft't.IM.I lllTY fTIMY•IOUUT ~noeno te11lon11 "UillC ln1tll.1· The"'" tewt Of ttle Of'dl.o lul money °' the United popoetdeoctlAl'Mn°"*11 MAmlTATllllMT Pinon• di Cotti M ...... 11\lhe~tyClefllofOt·
0n M9'1 t1.1Mrtlno.oo a lri/tiUC Ul.1.--.~ou -MU Al.COMOUC "*'11· lnGOtl)Of•t-'. t520 nanoe may be rHd 1n the s11tH of Arn1rlc1 • No es.t3. Tiie fottowtng pereon• .,• CA e2e2r ' enge covn1yon M•y I . tNI
Im. fOMCLOSUAI COH· N&9D AM IJll!l.AAATION Mvu.AMI Nut~ PllOI, Suite tOt, City Clltk t ontc.. 71 Fair cptilet't CMcl! p1y1bi9 to l'ut1hlr lntormetlOn m1y dotng t>utlnMI 11: Thie t>u11n111 11 con-P~
SULTANTS, INC., 1 Cell f» nm lllAT\MI Of nm 5-7-Q Coate Miu, tor J*!'lllllion Oftve, Coeta M..._ Mid Trult9e qrtwn on 1 be obtained from tti. City CONTEMPO BUSINESS ducted by Ill lndlVldull Put>llllled Or~ Cout
foinll corporation u t!:RIO.... AGAtMaT To Whom It May Conc.tn 10 rnone I vemnt tot weet llLUN p, .......V, CftJ tl•tt Of 11atl0r!el ~. 1 ftllnnlng Dloanrnent CARO$, 1255 Rutland Ad.. AicJwd Dev* Dally PllOt May 10. 17, 24.
TrualM. or aucc.e .. 01 YOU IMCMa.D-=--WANG. Teu·Hal' Vu•flen 11 °' 2038 Wlllecl A-c... 1tata0f iilder9'Gtedlt ~ Ttlepllon• No 171 4> Newpof1 a-en. CA t2MO Thi• tlllemllll WU "*' 31. 1915
TruttH or $u1>1tltuttc A UWYa. ~ to ttle ~menl from A2 to R3. lnWOtltMfl-Publiehed Orenge Cout <>t I 11111 Of *'-II 11Y1r9 836-6271· 81111 It~ Sim~. Jr' Ith tile County Clltll Of Ot· f ·W Trual-. ol tflll cer1lln DMC DATWDt a..a 11.. ,_ of ~ .._.... Coft-111 O..ermlnetion: Nt99t!w Dally~ Mey 10, 1"5 .net loan aeeoclltfon dOtN-~T!O ""'1~9'~b Of May. 1255 Rutlend Rd .. Newpof1 :""""County on Mey 6. 198& ••fC ...,,.TICE
T tldbyJudlli fORICLOeUU CH Olf "41"0HSAL'llHR DleilatlllOn F-t&3 ct.tl<t lntl\lutateattllefrOtlt cm "-A COM· leecl\,CA02880 . ..,. m tnt r~ nu 01 rult t.l(ICUI eUL TA#f• au. ,.,· tr °' · N'OTICE 18 FURTHER ...,.1r.....,. 101 ...... ".lLO "---IMllMON. I f ....... W. Thie t>uelnlU II con-Pu ... "t"•" ,...7 C"'"'"I -._....: ........ ..;:;::.;;.;;...,...-.IU-.'911-.. ---.. -:--K Morton, 1111 -..-·-~Lv.........._ ~ ....... -I WINE (PUI. EAT. PL.) to GIVEN lhel 11 NkS time and -· .. ._ , .. o ~-.,,. p.-.. al .,,. ,._, ...,. ._.. r,..,,,..,... woman. end recorded ..,.rr_ --...,._ ·-Mil llcohollc ~80"' at rta.IC NOTlCE Count~Cour111ouM. IOClted ~ Of'lln98 Coeet "1~-' ~Y {' lndJVldu Dilly Piiot Mey 1 • 11. 24, NA.Ml I TATIMINT :::,C:-~4·2= ... ln ~ ~~:::.": = :~~~OC::;:1 1\..ll'our.-='.:!!!=:'.:.~ :.:'~.~:· !: o.ityPllotMey 10. tN5 Th:' tt•t~wu med 31. 1995 · f.9t3 TtiefottowlnG ~ .. ,.
13321, PIQI 1 .... of Otftctal w. Publllhed Orenge CO.I IM City Councll on '"• ~::AMC. 9roac1Wey In Ult ctty OI F-05 t with the County Cler11 Of Or· dOing txill~~s 't&a8
A.cord• ol Of.,. pounty, Publl9tlld Orenge COllt Dally PllOI May 10. 1985 ''r=~ ~~ C"1 Ordltlenct 85· 12 la ached· Senti Ana. Clllfornla, Ill Pta.IC M>TICl •nge County on M•r,~= PllllC NOTICE c~B Rl:;-Cltehl, 'Fount•ln
C811fornl1, and puttuanl IC Dairy PllOI April H . Mey 3. F-9'9 Cltftl • • ulM to bl In Ml force Ind 11\et right, tlllt and in....... Pvblltl\ed Or Co••• '1CTITIOUI .,..... Vly . CA 92708 lflttG41rlllnNOl~6fOetlUl1 IO. tNS Publllhld Ofanoe Cotat eff.:t30dlY9fromltndop-oon~ lo end now~ ~COURT Deity PllOI M•/~11. 24, NAMllTATIMINT Tl\om11Antl\OnyBrowne,
'1':!", ~ .. :::u::,,, J.: F·OUS P\lllC fl)J1C( Deity PilOt M1y 10, 1985 110nonM1y6, 1Nf t~wllotl ~ru1t ~~ ~opett~t11! CM' CA&Jfl~ 31. 1085 Tile loll~ng 1>9fton1 •r• 246 E 1,5111. Eacondldo. • ,~&2 •~eel by 11'18 Ql..,_.ng r tlld C and COUNTY°' ORANOI F-989 doing t>utlneta ... Calll 02025 84-297'04. In Book nl a, MOTtCI CM' call. v04e: COUNCIL MEM· 11-' In ~nty In Ille Mitt• ol Ille Appll· BREWERY SOUtilO RE· fllll builneH It con-
Pag1 nl•tol Oflk:lal R~~~ •-II' ...,,.fll'r "-M••ICI CO ... llH>N ---------t BERS• AYES: Hert1og. Sllte dllctlbld ~· CA!tlOn of DAMON MARK CORDING 1690 Plac.nlla dueled by..,, individual 01 u ld County. wlH ~ r_,,. ""' ~ PUaaC .. ANMG rtalC fl>TIC[ Hom~lcle, 8Gf\•tw. Heil, A0.PT.N2. 0103t-, 'Tv:;.2C1"' NO GOHZALl!8 fOf Chenoe of PtalC NOTICl Awi •C ·Cotta MMI. CA Thomll A. eiowne 8J'ldpu...UlltltlOalldOMdol IMYn.1• Wll1111r NOES Non• L 1 ~ 1' • Natnt • • . fl11 etatement Wll filed Trutl Mil at publlc auctlOfl NOTICI TO IT ATIMIWT CM' ABSENT None 3115. AS SHOWN ON A No. A 121t13 'ICTITIOUl IU ... U 92627 1 C nl Clerk ot Or·
IOI cu11, l•wful money of""' CMDnOM °' c~~~::.~ENT ··~ °' Ordlnane. ea-t2. regu· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NA• IT ATIMINT Jr J~m :::::~c;~:·=: ;-;.·~~~ o~ May 6, 1915
United Stalll Of AmetlCI .. IUU(( ..... nwtePU•---.. -CITY·l~ITIATEO Ull °' '1CTTTIOU8 ,., .. Ille ~II OI ~IC ... tot, PAGES 41, 4a. 43. "· FOR CHANGE OF NAME Tile fol!O*lng per9onl .,. • ....:.. Belch CA 92ee0 ,,,....
"tni.t"s cneck peyable to .... "'' NOTICE IS HE9EBV IU ..... NAiii trom prlv•1• Pf~ or City 45 ANO .. OF MIS-0 A M 0 N M A R K doing bull,,.... ...... • • llled Ofange COMI
.. id Tru1t• drewn on 1 U.C.C.) GIVEN ttlat 8 put)ltc heaftng Thi IOllowlng 1*t0n1 ptopetty CELLANEOUS MAPS, AE· GONZALES llM ftled 1 pell-LET'S RENT MAGAZINE. d .. ~!!, b~u:~~:tvt!:ua~on-o!tuyb~ot M•Y IO. t7: 24, ..... or .natlOtlll bantl. • NOllCI 11llttef)yglwn10 l\IWI •l>lndoned the UM ot Tile full llXt Ol lhe ordl-COR~ OF O RANGE tJoolntN1counfor1111ordet &95 Town Centet Otlvt • ._, .... ,
11•11 Ol llderll c'-'11 unlon. eredllore ot 1111 within =•= =~~n~~ ~~ thl Flclltlou1 Bu1ln1H nanQI m•y bl rlld In tile COUN . CALIFOftNIA. all owing p11111on1r to Tenth Floor, Co1t1 MHI, CA J•met Ralph Crutlendeo. 31• IOI!_ T-KS-or •••••• or federal NYk'IQI named tranlf9r0t(I ) tfltlt a ml1 Name. LI Donn•'•· 408 Ford City Clertt. olfk:t 77 Felr EX PT THEREFROM ~•noe hlellllf name from 92826 Jr. I
and 10111 aMOCllllot'.) doml· buJI( tren1fer ii llbout to bl Ulon tor the C>Utpotl of Road, Co1t1 Mt11, CA Orl111 C~ll M ... ' FOR A EAIOO OF FIF'fEEN DAMON MARK GONZALES Berron E Reulef 220 A Tl\ll 'c"'~~i::'of' ~ f't8.IC N011C£
cli.d In '"'' ...... It IN mad• on per90nll property =~~ ~~=:; 92627 ....... "· ...... v. C"1 YEARS FROM ANO AFTER lo DAMON MARK CLARK Kno11 St . COlll Mn•. CA 11111" IM oun y • _ _.::....:;;:~;...;..;.;..o..;..-__ _ •• COurtyard ., .. betWMn '"' .hlftlnafl• delctlbld. The FICtltlOUI BuJlnen Cleft MAY 15, 1952. FIFTY PER· IT IS H&REBY ORDERED 02127 •noe County on May 8· '985 ,.crmout IU .....
r....o st11rw•yt II IM Allen Tiie netMa and bualnell the Huntington Beech Otdi· Name reteuld lo above WU Publltned Or~ Cout CENT OF ALL OIL, OAS that Ill peqt,n1 lntet•tecl In T111t buelneu It eon-"77-7 NAME ITATIMINT
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Bulldlng. r1c1ng Yorba addr ..... of the Intended ~-=up~pub:teOV:O~~. ~':. llled 1n 0t8nQI County on Dally Piiot May \0, 191!5 A N 0 0 T H E R the matter 1for111ld appear dueled by. an lndlVldu•I PubpllahedMOr•nr 1f <>;:t . Tile follOwlng pereon• ere
-HI al 14081 Yorba trantl.,ore 1r1: ROYMA,. Much 16, 1082 FILE NO F-955 H Y 0 R 0 C A R 8 0 N t>«ore thlt coun In ()epan. 81rron E Aet11llr D8lly llot ay 1 • · " qo1t1g't>utlnen u 1 t. City ol Tu1Un, Coun· INC., • C•llfornll c.,por. qulrements, and arHI ol r• F· 184443 • , SUBSTANCES IN, ON OR ment No. 3 11 700 ClvlG Thia st•ttmenl wat filed 31, 1085 F · PRINCE PRINTS. 3033
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Or•nge, S111e of. Ctll· atlon. 3 t'10 Wiii OcMn· epdntlbllhy of tilt 804ld of Lewis Edmond. 401 F0<d BlmtlC ...,,.~r UNDER SAID LANO IN THE Center Oftw Wiit. Santa with the Countv Clerk ol Or· ·988 BriatOI. Suite P. Coate Mesa
•. •11 thll right, tltte and front, Newp«I Beeeri. Clll-Z~~ ~~\~·=~on th• Ro1d, Coat• Mui. CA r~ nul~ EVENT THAT OIL, GAS ANO An•. Catllornla, on JUNE 17. ange county on M•Y 3, 1085 l't&.IC NOTICE CA 92626
I interest eonvty9d to and lornt• 92MO. 92e27 OTHER HYDROCARBON 1085. 11 0.15 o'elOClc A.M , '271141 hyteer Al>dlll·Hlllm. now lleld by II under Mid The naml(t) end bullnett propot1I wUI l>I 1191:85 on Tiiis butlneu was con· NOTICI Ofl I ALE S U 8 S T A N C E S A A E and tllen and there ll'low Pu1>ll1lled Orange Co111 FICTITIOUI I UIMll 5 t t 7 Bander a SI . Montclair.
I Deed or Trull In Ille property •ddr"1 ol Ille Intended 'f:~~~~· t~t~t~ ~oun:I: ducted by an lndlvldul l Ofl AUTOMO•IU PRODUCED THEREFROM ceuM, 11 any they l\awi, why D•lly Piiot May 10. 17, 24, NAMI tTATIMINT CA 91163
situ•tll<f In 11ld County end transteral(a) 818: DONG Ch•mt>ets. Civic Center. This 1111emen1 wu filed Notice I• llefeby tvr' WITHIN SAID PERIOD OF aaJd pelltlOn lor change of 3 t 1985 The following pereon1 811 This busln1u 11 con-
S11111 det<:rll>ld u HEE KANG. 1100 Sev!U. 2000 Main Streit Hunt-w1111ine CountyC1et1t of Or· purt30u';'~ IO ~·ri~ i FIFTEEN .YEARS IN COM· n•methould nolbegr1nted ' F-94fl dolngt>uslnessas ducted l>y an 1nd1V1du1I PARCEL 1 LOT 7 OF Place. Fullerton. ClllfOfnll C 1nge County on M•y 6. 1065 and otltle Iv e o MERCI ALLY PAYING IT IS FURTHER orde<ed O CC I 0 ENT A L A E . TeyMer Abdllf·H•llm
TRACT NO 0602, AS PER 92633, BU SUN KANG. t 100 ~2gi::;, :.•:.~11 ll~o~n~~ Published Orange Cout Ille Stlle ot cf :lllor;I• 1
1he QUANTITIES, THIS RESER· that 1 copy ol 11\lt ordl< to Ml.IC NOTICt SOURCES MANAGEMENT, Tnla 1111emen1 wu filed
M1'P FILED IN BOOK 435, SevlU. Place, Fullerton, C811· plaot written •nd oral 11111. 011ty Pllol May 10. 17, 24, undell~ned. WW °C ng, VATION SHALL CONTINUE snow CIUM be publlll\ed In 711 Oee•n Bllld Suite 405 with 1he Coun!x_.Clefk ot Or·
PAGES '1 TO 42 IN· tornl102633 mon,y~l~t~ 31, 1985 __ . :;:..in uetrlalc ·~ g:.~ FOB_SU.ctl AOOl.tlONAL 1M-Ofange~P!lo47 '~nnou9llTIU!!91.,.!9 · IHuntlngtonTeian, C-A ange County-on May6,1~85 CWJ.SJ..V Ii ~IL M I &--Ullt the P'~Y Plf1I-d -F"·9T3 . • Or:wnQe ou ... ,, TIME AS SAID OIL, GAS 1 newtplptt ol Jener11 NAME I TA _,., 112648 msnit CELLANEOUS MAPS, AE-nent llefeto 11 delcflbed In Any person etlrlng lornl192821 wlll M4l II pub-A N 0 0 T H E R cirC1.1letlOn publltl\ In 11\lt The lotlowtng peraone are Joo T tlber 71 t 0<: .. n Put>llthld Orenge Cout
CORDS OF ORANQ.E gener•I 11 All ol the furthtt lnlorm1tlon reg8ld· 11u1t11C MnflC[ lie MICtlon. 11 lli<I addreu. H Y 0 R 0 C A R 8 0 N county at '9..t once a Wee1c dotnt1 bualntu u : Bllld "su1~e 40S, Huntington 0111y Piiot May 10, 17, 24, COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • furniture, ll•tur ... equip· Ing tl\lt m•llet m•y contM:t r~ nu •t 10 e.m. on Tuesday. Ille SUBSTANCES SHALL BE for lour eonteeuth1e weella SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Be .h CA 92648 31 1985
PARCEL 2: EASEMENTS ment. Inventory. suppllll, ~~!~~!~(~~~53~;~~nl IUMMA"'t °' 28 dly of Mey, 1085, the lol-PRODJ.JCEO THEREFROM prior 10 the day of H ld tlear· WINDOW WASHING. ?000 ~Is 1>\.11ln1aa II con· • AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE goodwill. trade n1m1, , lft lee ADOf'TI D OMMNANCI IOWlng 1utomol>llll(11t. to IN COMMERCIALLY PAY· Ing. P8'sons. •58, Colla M .... duetll<f I> an lndlllldut l PARTICULARLY SET leasehold Improvements .MmM W ... ' • Ordlnanoe85-lOlllClled· wit ING QUANTITIES, OTHER· O•led MAY 8 1065 ~ ...... ......,.x.__ _____ . _________ _
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I ENTITLED "EASEMENTS" 11181 Ol<llfn dry cleaning ~--11•1•n ~!::,'~oi:.~~!:~:'lld~ 9R03V1 21354, LlceoM No SHALL TERMINATE FIF· J1ut9• of ·.,,. 1uP.r1e·; _ __;-=~------OF DECLARATION OF butlneat •nd IS locll-' 11: Orente Cout ' v .. 1EAX652. C1lllornla 1983. TEEN YEARS FROM MAY CcMlr1 • PUBLIC NOT ICE
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS 5406 W•lnut Avenue, Irvine, Deily Piiot Mey tO. 1985 lion on Mly 6• 1985· Ind wH Said 1411 11 ' tor '"' 15, 1952. AS RESERVED IN Put>llthld Orenge Coaat 1.n.•5-"8 C OMMUNIT Y D E V E LOPMEN T
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ANO RESTRICTIONS RE-C111torn1• F-950 •dopled l>y ttle following rOll purpoae of sellafylng hen ot THE DEED FROM MARIE Dally Pilot M•y 10. 17, 24, -BLOC K OR .. N T P ROPOSED CORDED IN BOOK 11768. TM Bu1lne11 name uled PtJBl.IC NOTICE e•ll volt COUNCIL MEM· the undersigned lor Towtng TURLEY A WIOOW AE· 31 t985 "
PAGE 4200FOFFICIAL RE· t>y seld trenaterors 11 tlld BERS AYES Hertzog. & Storage. together with CORDEO JUlY 24. 1952 IN · F-957 F IN ... L ST .. TEMENT
CORDS DESCRIBED IN loe•tlon I s PLAZA NOTICI Ofl HornbUcilte, Scl\alet, Hail coats ol 1dver1l1lng and •11.· BOOK 2380. PAGE 376 OF " "
(THE "DECLAAATION"J CLEANERS tJUlllC HIAltlNG NOES· Wheeler ABSENT· pen1et or sale OFFICIAL RECORDS PUBLIC M>TICE The C11y of Costa Mesa wlll be submitting to the Department of Housing
UNDER THE SECTION Tl\11 llld t>ulk tr•n•let It NOTICE IS HEREBY None D•ted this 10 dly of May RECORDED SEPTEMBER and Urban Development Its appllcauon for a $963.000 Community Oevelop-
H EA o 1 NG s 1 N s u CH Intended 10 bl c:on111m· GIVEN that 1 publle l'INtlng Ofdinance 85-lO. enangea 1985 27 1954 IN BOOK 2826 'ICTfTIOUI IUl lNlll men1 Block Grant under the Housing and Community Development Act
ARTICLE ENTITLED AS mlled •• IM office ol All Wiii be l\eld by Ille CllyCoun-::d ~~~ ~. ~sof~=~ Q' w TOWIMQ,.,, Q.W. PAGE 414 OF OFFICIAL RE· NAME ITATl•NT A Housing and Community Development Ad HOC Commlltee was ap-
FOLLOWS "OWNER'S Sefvioel E11Ctow, 1ne . 18002 eil of the City ol Cott• M ... Bou 1 R Mtlttf CORDS. IS A QUITCLAIM TM followtng person• ere pointed by the City Council. 1hree meetings were held. one ol which was a
RIGHTS ANO DUTIES· UTIL· Irvine Blvd. (PO Bo• 828). on May 20. 1985. •• 8·30 !eve.rd romRI and I (In-, Publlalled Or•nge Coaat DEED EXECUTED BY doing bualneN u noticed public meeting for community inpu1 The public meeting was held on ITIES ANO CABLE TELE· Tustin, Cl . 92660 on or eltef pm .. or u eoon therMltet ltllUllOnel and ecr111 on11 Dally Piiot Mey tO. 1985 MA A 1 E T URL E y , . SPLASH GRAPHICS. VISION". "COMMUNITV June 3. 1985 .. ptlC1teable, In tile Coun-10 PDR·HD (Planned 0.-F-948 QUITCLAIMING ALL RIGHT 9186 L• P110m1. Founteln April 17, 1985 and community ll'lput was reoelved relallve to curb cuts. The
FACILITIES EASEMENT" This Bulle TrMlfl< 11 IUI>-ell CP11mb«S ol City Hall. 77 v11opm1n1 A11ldtnll1I • TITLE ANO INTEREST '" V•lley. CA 02706 last ad hoc meeting was held on Aprll 2-4, 1985 at which time stall presented
TM tlrMt •ddr ... or leC1 10 C1llforn11 Uniform Fllr Oflll•. Cott• M .... on Hlgll Denllty, In connection · Ml.IC NOTICE ANO TO THE SURFACE L•rry Mlel\111 L•ll•. 9188 its recommenda1ions wtllch will be forwarded to the Costa Mesa City Council
othtt common delignatlon Commarclll Cod• Sec'""8toltowtng 11em1: will\ Ru one Petition AND SUBSURFACE ARE.A L• f'aloma, Foun11ln Valley, at a public meeting to be held May 20. 1985, at 6.30 p.m .. In the City Council
01 sai d property , 11 6106 REZONE P-ET ITION R-95-01. 11122 TO A DEPTH OF 500 FEET CA 92706 Chambers The recommenda1ions will be approved Jormally at the budget pur~ned to be 12 Wood· TM name and 1ddr ... ol A-85-06. Al•n J Gu111n, Tile lull ttxt of the ordl· NOTtCI Of BELOW THE PRESENT . Thie butinHI 11 con· hearing on June 17, 1985, at 6·30 pm , m the City Councll Chambers. 77 Fair
fall. trvlne. CA 92714 11\e pereon with whom tuihorlzed lgtnt lor C c•~ m1y bl r81d7~n r~ TMJITll 'I I ALl SURFACE OF SAID LAND ducted by an lndlvldual Ortve. Costa Mesa. Calllornla Members o f the commun1Jy are 1nv1ted to S•id Siie wltl bl mad• ct11m1 may bl flied II AH Jll'MI Clrckmoy, 781 Wetl It)' lefk'a ottlet, • r T .... AMI-A, ALSO EXCEPT THERE· L•rry MICTIMI Llk•
w11oou1 eovenMt or war· Services E.lefow. lne . 18002 18th Street. Cost• M ... Ortve. Cotti Mts1. On M~y 17. 1985 •t 9: 15 FROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE· -Thi• tlltement wu llled attend these public meetings •
ranty, ••pres• or Implied, .. lrvlne Blvd (P 0 Bo• 628). and Nor• C.ner. 785 Wetl EILEEN P. PHINNl't, City am FIRST AMERICAN EIGHTH INTEREST OF ALL wltll the County Clerk of Or· Over the past three years the City has sought to meel Its ob1ectlves
10 title, poneatlon or en· Tu.atln. ca 92660 Uc:row l8tl\ Street, Cotti Mesa. for Clefll TITLE INS' 'R•NCE COM· OIL. GAS ANO OTHEP 1nge Coun•v on Merell 20. pertam1ng to Community Development and Housing. These Objectives are as
3 30 MS I I Publlstlld Of•nge Co•s1 v "' O t985 cumbrancee 10 11tlsty tile No' 2 1 • end the u permlUlon 10 change the Delly Piiot Miy IO. 1985 PANY. • Calllornla eorpor-H Y O R 0 C A A B N m 1167 follows:
unpaid bllance due on the d1y for tlllng c1e1m1 by ltl) zoning •• llle abOve ad· • F.954 8uon u TruatM or Sue· SUBSTANCES ANO MIN· 1 To turther fair housing by providing decent. safe housing for all
note or notH teeured b) creditor sllall bl May 31. drett11 trom R2 10 A3 En· cee ~or Trua'1ee or EAALS LYING BELOW fl. Published Orange Cou t segments of the communlly. including low and moderate Income elderly,
seld Deed of Trust, to wit 1985 wtnOl'I II Ille t>ullneu vtronmtnl•I Oltetmlnatlon Substituted Trustee, ot th•t DEPTH OF 500 FEET FROM Dally Piiot Aprll l9._ 26· M•y lamllies and handicapped
S96.7a3.24. pl111 tl'le follow· d1y bllore ll'!e coneumm•· Neglllv• Oeelaretlon PUBUC NOTICE certlln Deed of Trust 111· THE SURFACE OF SAIC 3· lO. 1985 F.907 2 Prevent bhghtlng influences and deterioration of housing. neigh· Ing ettlm•ted eo1t1. Ill· lion d•t• 9')41Cllled lboWI, s p E c I F I c p L AN ecut9d by Roy E Beaven LANO. FOR THE PURPOSE -------........ ~"'-ptnMS and •dvanees at tilt So t•r 1111known10 Mid SP-79-0 tA and Rezone PetJ· IUllMAJ'Y M and June B a.avers, hu•· OF EXPLOITING FOR. DE· PUBl.IC NOTICE t>orhoods and community facllltles ume of the 1n1t111 pubhe1t1on 1n1endecl TranlfefM(•l Mid tlon R-65-07, Nel9on p H Al>OtJTID ()fUMNAMCI band and wife, and rec0tded VELOPMENT. PROOUC· 3 Provide public services for the spec1allzed needs ol the handicapped
ol this Notice of S•ll intended Tr•n1fetor(1) u..CS Chung, 1utl\oril.ld agent for Ordinance 85-9 11 sclled-Oetoblr 8. 1980 41 1nstru· ING, REMOVING ANO MAR· FICTITIOUl IUllMEll elderly and children of low income households
S 1.482 83 thl following 1dd111on11 Gene Grant. 2806 South uled 10 be In !VII lore• and ment No t2254, 1n Book K E T I N G S A I 0 NAME ITATIMINT 4 Investigate and develop new programs which can assist the Clly 1n
NOTE Al Ille scnedule<I 1>u11neu n•mea and lld· H•rbor Boulev8'd, Sante 1llect JO d1y. from Its ldOP· 13779. Page 1939, ot Ottlelll SUBSTANCES. AS AE-The 1011ow1n9 persons ere meeting its housing needs and obiect1ves
11me ot sale ttle opening bid dresMs wllhtn 1111 three An1. tor an amendment 10 llon on May 6. 1985 •nd 1111u Records or orange County, SERVED IN THE DEED doing business u CABO 5 Provide technical and financial assistance 10 qualified nomeowners to
w111 bl S72. 782 63 years 1111 put. none the specific pl•n and • re-•dopted l>y the loltowtng rOll C•lllorma. and pursuant 10 FR 0 M WILLI AM M SAN LUCAS. 1'437 Culver encourage the rehabllltatlon of eitlstlng housing units. NOTICI TO Dated Merel\ 5, 1965 zone lrorn R2 10 R3 for pro()· c•ll VOii COUNCIL MEM· 11\at certain NOllCe of Oel•ull LANSDALE ANO MARY s Drive. Irvine. Celllornl1 "'°""TY OWNElll Dont HM Klftf, 1141 lun erty 1oei1ed •• 2025 Wallace BEAS AYES Herllog. thereunder recorded De· LANSDALE. HUSBAND 92714 -ii. In order to achieve II& goals o f providing adequate services to low and
YOU AM IN Dl'AUl.T K•nt . Intended Trent· 1'venue En111ronmen111 De-Hornbuckle. Sel'lller H•ll. eemt>er 21 . 1994 41 lnstru · AND WIFE, RECORDED Alan Townsend. 2906 s. moderate income residents of Costa Mesa. the City wlll retain a qualified
UMDllt A DllD Of' TitUIT, *-termlnellon Neg1tlve. Dee· Wheeler NOES None ment No 8A·52&546. ol 01· APAll 12 1955 IN 8001< Rene, Santa Ana. CA 92704 stall •
OATIO-t/30/71, UNLlal Publlll'led ·<#enge Coast 11ret1on ABSEN'f None he••l Records ol u ld Coun· 3028. PAGE 315 OF OF· Tl\11 busineu is con-In flscafyear 1983-84 the City received $853.000 Of this. $75.000 was
YOU TUE ACTION TO Daily P110t May 10 1965 REZONE PET 1T1 ON Ordinance 65-9 ret11es 10 ty. will under and putau•n• FICIAL RECORDS dueled 1>y an 1nd1V1dua1 allocated for administralion, $85,300 for various public service programs and
PlllOTICT You.-,lllOtJ-F-959 A-85·08. Rob P•llerson. tne es1•b•1111men1 and regu-10 said Deed or Trull sell •I ALSO EXCEPT THEAE· Al•n Townsend the remaining $692.?00-elloeated to noustng attd economtc development
__ _ Ff!GM~~fMA1NOE!t-Of Thfl atatemeni wu llre<f programs. In flscallear 1984-85 tile City received a grent In the amount of
LEGAL NOTICE
N O T ICE O F PUBLIC HEARIN G
NOTICE IS HE8 EBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of tfle City of Huntington
Beach, CaflforRla, for the purpose of considering Land Use Element Amendment No 85-21Env1ronmen1al Impact Report No
85-1/Zone Change No 85-2 Land Use Element A mendment 85· I is an amendment to the General Plan which co11ers the
following items •
Ar•• 2. \-A request by the J D Janes Company to change the General Plan des1gnat1on lrom General Commercial to
Medium Density Res1Clent1al on 10. 1 acres of properly localed on the northwest corner ol Ellls Avenue and Goldenwest
Street Zone Change No 85-2 is being processed concurrenlly with tn1s request 10 change the zoning rrom C2-0-{0)
(Oual1f1ed Community Business District combined w1lh Oil) to R2-PD (Medium Density Residential Planned Development)
The request could result in appro111mately 140 dwelllng units
AreH 3.1 through 3.21-A request t>y the City of Huntington Beach to amend the General Plan Land Use Des1gnat1ons
in 21 areas of the City as depicted on the auached map, ln order to establish consistency between tile General Piao and
zoning These are treated as Administrative Items and are not co11ered by EIR 85-1
A legal description Is on Ille in Ille Department o f Development Services located on the 3rd Floor at 2000 Main Street.
Huntington Beach
Said heanng will t>e held at the hour of 7.00 PM . on May 22. 1985 m the Council Chambers Building ot the C1v1e Center.
2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California._ _ .=
AHLYL OOILA. GOASC ~ANDA OBTHOENA Wiii\ ll\e Count_y Clerk ot Or· $966 000 0 1 this 188 705 was allocated lor administration but less than ange County on April 15. · · • SUBSTANCE AND MIN· 19e5 S 100.000 is pro)eeted to be sp.ent, $605,795 was allocate<Mo houstrrg and
ERALS LYING BELOW A --,....., economic development programs or which appro111mately $300.000..Jls
OiPTH <>r-500 f"!ET-FROM Publ•sl'led Orenge Coast projected to be spent and $96.500 to public service programs all of which
TtiE SUAF1'CE OF THE Dally Piiot Aprll 19 26. May was spen1· ~?T~ciir i:E N ~emf ~i 3 10. 1985 The monies for adm1nistrallon went towards retaining a competent staff to
ENTRY ON THE SURFACE F-90§ asstAt and supervise ·311 pnases of the various programs on keeping with
OF SAID LANO FOR THE Mt.IC NOTICE ob1ect1ve 6 above Funding allocated to housing programs. in conformance
PURPOSE OF EXPLOITING with objectives 1.2.4 and 5, was used to improve ti\~ quality of tiouslng In the
F o R. o E 11 El OPING FICTITIOUS IYllNlll City t:ow interest loans and deterred payment loans were provided to a
PRODUCING, REMOVING T:!,A~ l'TA~NT ma1or1ty ol low to moderate income owners ol residences 1n Costa Mesa to
AND MARKETING SAID d~""' b~~-no, .'>:,'~ rehabilitate existing housinn stock and prevent blight in the C11y·s neigh· SUBST,.NCES. AS RE· "'"• uiomv. ,.,,._.,...,! • "' I b f th d t SERVED IN THE DEEDS Harbor Psychl1trlc lntutute. ·borhoods A commercial rehab• llaflon program was egun or e own own
FROM RICHARD c HONER 1501 E 16111 Street, N-· redevelopment pro11jct area. The Coty 8160 concluded nego11a11ons and the
ANO OTHERS. RECORDED port Be•eh. CA 92663 developer completed construction of .72-units ol low/moderate Income l~m1ly
JUl y 10. 1956 IN BOOK Century He11the•re ot rental housing Monies going 10 public service progams were used to address 35~1. PAGES 416 AND 427 C•lllornl•. tnc (A C1n1ornl• 11\e spec•aliz.ed needs of handicapped, elderly and children ol low income Qf'OFFIC't~L RECORDS 'S'po~onl. 'S:! E. 1~1~ households In the form of grants to worthy community service programs
The strMI addr111 or 9~·663 port each. serving CoSla Mesa ~V1errir°cf'mo2~~ ~ ~ "~ ..-~~lllOlllOI tt«e '""""Oed-thf~ 1t.lj.M to rernowi All rnteremed ~rsonure invited to atJ.!fi4.KIG tiut~expreq 1neir opirtiOns fororagellf!f ~ Dr6posedUnd ose 11~::r:-==·-~r"'F=_·~ ......... _.u,, Amendment 85!?TEIR !5=T/£one Cl'lange 85'-2 •
purported 1! t>e 11,f~L•b· ducted by· 1 (;O(poretion arctutectural barriers to the handicapped lrom public raclfltles througtiout th~
rador, c0111 Mell, Call· David F Ellisor. Vice City and a!M> to asalst In the paving of an alley into a street In the Wallace
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Telephone No 17 14) 536-5271.
DATED this 9111 day of May, 1985
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Said uie will 1>e made Thi• 1t11ement wH 11:f' Records regarding the past use of funds are available at the otllce o f the
wltllout covenant or war· with 1~ County C~k ~ 2;· Community Development Coordinator. Fifth Floor . City ol Costa M esa. 77
ranty expreu or Implied, at ~· ounty on •re · Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. CA.
10 lllle, possees1on or 80· 19 5 ,27Ml1 FISCAL VEAR 1915·11 APPLICATION ~~~:i~·~c:i'!n~~ :!1'!:n :::: Published Orange Coast The Communl•y Development Block Grant for Costa Mesa wlll be $963,000
note or notes secured b) Dally Pilot Aprll 26. May 3, for tlscal year 1985-86 Below are the recommendations to be considered by
aald Deed 01 Trust, to wit 10. 17, 1965 the City Council at its public meetings to be held May 20 and June 17 t985
S93.169 60. plus tile f011ow· F-936 II these recommendations differ from those adopted by 11\e City Council
mg esllmlled co11a. u · P\8.IC NOTICE another final statement will be published II not, this proposed flnat statemen
peneea and •dvances •I tilt wlll be considered the final statement
lime ol the lnltlal publlc•llon ,ICTITIOUl IUl ... 11 Admlnistrallon S 192.600
sf1 1~'21 Notice ot Sele N~ ITATl•NT Public Services $94.200
The truttM hereundei TM lotlowlng P4tf90t\S 811 Housing/Community Development $276.200 dOlng butlneat u · I i $ t 50 000 dlKlalm• 1ny ll•bllity 11 le 1 N 0 us T R 1 A L RE . Housing Rehab lltat on .
'"' correctntll or valldlty OI SOURCES DISK DRIVE RE· Commercial Rehabilitation $250,000
11\e street •ddrets al\Own PAIR. 2721 Siturn St , BrH. TOT AL $963,000
he<eln CA 9262 t The following further e11plains the breakdown ol the $963.000 grant PlllO:~t.f.,EcJ~Elll Stephen J Slocum 4322 ADMINISTRATION -II ls recommended these funds be used lo retain a
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL 1 Br00k11de, Irvine, CA 92714 qua1111ed stall to administer and oversee the •mplementatlon and operation of
UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST David F Fonz. 5523 Cleta the Community Development Block Grant Program In accordance with Costa
DA TEO SEPTEMBER 23 Or · Riverside. CA 92505 Mesa's ob1ect1ves and to pro111de assistance 10 residents and public service This businus 11 con· 1980 UNLESS vou TAKE duetll<f l>Y 11 gen.,et part· agency staff as necessary Of this total cost, approximately 12% 1s allocated
"-CTION TO PROTECT nerstilp 10 support Indirect costs. or overhead. elc.
YOUR PROPERTY. IT MA~ Stephen J SIOCum PUBllC 9ERVtCEI -Funds Will be all0\;8fed 10 quallfylng public service
BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Thia i111temeo1 wu filed agencies 10 provide city-wide services IQ meet the specialized needs of the SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX ' C c•:..... t n. PLANATION OF THE wotll 111• ounty """ 0 ..,.. eld6tly, handicapped and low-lo-moderate lnoome petsons and families In
N A T u A E o F T H E ange County on Mmy 1• 1985 llMPlng with objective 3 above Due to the number of recipient ~enc1es 1n
PROCEEDING AGAINSl Put>llmll<f 0r.na!~= this category. specifics on Individual programs can be obtained from Patricia
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Dt1tly Piiot May tO, 17, 24, David, Community 0ev.-1opment Coordinator, at 75-4-5167.
TACT A LAYWER. 31 . 1965 HOUllNQ/COMMUNfTY OfVILOPMINT -Funds designated to this
DATED· April t2, 191!5 F-943 cat..,,ory will be uMd to meet ttla houllng and community development '"'IT AMINCAN TfTU ..., I I d 2 INIUltANCI COM,ANY Ml.IC NOTICE needs of Cotta Meu on a c ty·w de basis In accor anoe with objectives 1,
I r : Adrienne '""'•" and 4 above. Speclflcally, the programs to be considered are. lnstallatlon ol
Ttue ... •1 ... omo.r, m "CTITlOUI IU ... H a fire safety system at Bethel Towers. curb cuts throughout the Ctty. and a
co u r 1 It,.. t , I• n N~ ITAT••N'( senior faclllty.
aernerdlt10, C111tert1l1 Tiie foUowlng !*ton• are HOUalNG MHAINUTATION -The low -to-modefate income residenta o
Det2. (71'"4) -..11, 11t dOI~ 1>u11..-e 11: retldent• retldlng In low·to·moderate Income areaa are ellglble on a City -~ublllf\ed Ofange CoHI M FAOOEN'S WHARF. wide baala, except for noiM and flood Impacted areal, to applV for low
D•llY Piiot April 28 May 3. 202~a':.e81111~ 9~9:3 New· Interest 1oan1 or delerred payment 1oen1 lo rehablfltate their homes. This
10 1995 po~• L L•~ence. 2025 w program has been ongoing for several years and the con tinuance of •I wlll
f ·ll97 Balboa Blvd . Newpor1 lmprove the housing stock of the City. Thia program meets ob)ectlves t, 2, 4
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P\8.IC NOTICl Thie bualn1t1 11 con· COMMIRCIAL MHAMITATION -In accordance with 01:>ject1ve1 2 and
ducted by en lndlvidu11 s, Costa Mesa has lnslltuted 1 commercial rehab1iltatlon program. The City LlQAL NOTICI
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R L L•wrenee Councll has adopted Redevelopment Project Area No. 1 at the dellgnated
Thi• 1111emen1 w•• nled comm8'clal area to benefit from thl• program. SpeolflcaJly the dnlgn1ted
w111i tile County C1«1c 01 Or· 1rea 11 Easttlffy Newpor1 Boulevard between 18th Street and Broadway NOTICE 1$ HEREBY
GIVEN 11\lt 1 put>llC heertng
will bl l\91d by tile Ctty Pllll·
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01 Huntington BMcll, Call·
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Conl lderl, Code Amend· ment No 5-13. a req\1911
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lnoe County on May~ All curent and past protect• meet the national obtectlve of benefiting
Publllhtd Ofange CoHt lowl r'l'odetate Income pertone. Commercial rehablfltatlon contrlbutn lo the
0111y Piiot May 10, 17, 24, prevention 011tum1 and blight In addition to meatlno the prlnolpal benefll to
31. 1085 lowT modefate income pereona.
F-9'5 At leaat 51% of funds epent will be apent on ec:llYltlM that benefll
Ml.IC NOTICE
Ctl1etle 10 Adun clane:4ng, llve '9CTIT10UI llU8MU
entertlinn'll"t. atld cMIC:Ot._ MAMI IT•TIMRffT qu. within tile C-a. Con!· Tl'le I01tow1ng 1>9'9ont ere
rnunlly lutlneea Ollltrtc1, C4. doing butln-. u :
HIOfl'#IY COfNl'WClll °''" ULTRA IN I( I JAM C 0 trlct, Nori II H11ntln9ton PAOOUCTS/CORf'ORA TE
Center 99tctfle Pltn. S..-TRAVEL PLANNERS. 1835 bfiog.t lpecfflc Plen Ind Whlt1* A¥9 l'.f. Colla Oowfltown Spec4tlc; Pt•n Meal. CA 92927
Tl'le Planning COmmlHN>n Jo.eph Alan Miner. 8 \ 1
wlll 1lt0 bl COflliderlng ~th St '. Ntwp0f1 leedl. CA
Negative Oec11r 1t1on t2193
Nvmbet M·23 TNI bul in111 I• con·
Said PIMftng Wiii be Mid dut1td by an lndlV!dull
., ,,... llOuf of 1 00 P.M • on .JOMPh ~-Miner
M1y 22. 1M&, In 1ne Council Tllla lll ter'lllnl waa flltd
tow/moderate Income peraona for the yeara 1985-86, 1986-17. TM City ol
Cotta Mna certifies lhal It wlll minimize displacement ceuMd by COBG
ectlviliet: conduct 111 program II conformanc. wlJh federal cMI rlghtS laws
end atfirm1t1.,..y furt her fair houllng. provide cltl~en pertlclpatlon OP·
portunltles comparable to state requirement: and not uM eaetarnenta or
feet 10 reco~r capital costs of COBG a111a1ed public Improvement•.
Olspt.cement ot pereons might only occur ~ future ltnd ec:qui.ltlon
takn place for houllng. II dlec>laeem.nt doet ocx:ur. peraont di.pttced Would
raeelve compenaa119n1compar1b1e l'loutlng/bullnest reloctllon In ac-
cordance with tM c •tomla A.local Ion Aullt.rice LAtw 7290 et teq on file In
the office ol ttMt Community Oe~opm.,,I C00tdlnalor, Fifth Floor. City of
Cotta M .... 77 Fair Oflve, Coata M .... California
Charnb9rt lulldlnQ ol tlle wit!\ tl'le County Ctanc of Ot •
CMc Cen1•. 2000 M8'rl -.eoun1yonMt1Vl1 ttl6 "huntington beach planning division ~:~om,:v"ttno•on 9eldl. ~D""*' ~ "=
Published Or~nge Coast Oall~ Pilot May 10, 1985 F·974 1n~,'::~:~~:J*.::'~~ ~~.::C11
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The City l'IN dew!~ a community ~vetopment plan, •• required by
HUD. ror,t~ ne•t th<M Y""• Thia~. av.ilable co any retldent. ldtntlfltt
community development and houllng need•. ot>i.cttv.a am2 atfateoi.. tor
obtaining th ... Meda. Aftldanta of I~ community art Invited to offer their
wrll1tf1 comment• reoardlng Coata Meaa'a uM or Cunde for flacal '(Mr
1985"'". F>tMM M1bml1 your commentt by May 1a, tH5, to Patricia Otvtcl,
Community Ot-lttopment Coordinator. P.O. Bo• 1200, Cot1a M .... Caff·
fornla 92829-1200 The publlc meet Inga wlll be held May 20 and Ju~ t 7.
1985 at 8:30 p m aa atattd above, The Council wlll contlder the aubmlUll of
lhe appttcatlon to HUO at the June 17, 1915 meettng •
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Hou ... + AllComelM onty714ft31·5'110 lut ... UM of PUM LUXURY. • patlOI. ct.ck• & spa. No $'*'°"9 !4de t bf 9QI, 11 .. tlA S•nOceatte M•n·emkrtollW...-,, FOR BROCHURE CALL ..... II.... ~ llQ9, SPA In mMt• lull· peta 1626 utt1 lndd " N 9 .._.,. o.t,
R & P AUCTION CO. 1350 t'ncd • ctto Ado ltne • °"*'I room, wood· 28drm 28a 1710 Mi H02 · Condo. wtct, mloro. trelfl P~t~er'tnlt . .,._ udl 832-8121 3Bt t 0en, 2'Mle. CondO. OWlutlllnckJ53M1t0 l>Ufnlng ttr.pl~. mbo-JN W Wlltofl 831·5513 • comp., ffpl, .. c. \JIMt*I .__. 146-21'?
Lg aaaum M'.~ loan a..c ""1 ._ wtl\le, 0'4'en,' prtvate patio. unit, 707 A1'0Clldo A.a.,,,_ .. _ ..... .;;.Giii',,,,_,.· -~~-::-:::r: *LIDO ISL£* I 179,000 tnet lend. Ownr s .,., to ~ ±:a:t ELEGANT llVl...O only ~ Wlm W ll.Ull CdM 1115/mo .. 75 a.o. M•er 8dnn Ind-. ;\iilj
840-8931 Ot 720-1831 c.d• l oe-29r ~ t5 mlnutee 10 Futllon L°"'*.qulet ~ wlttl Avell now. M3--1111 furnlahed, kttolll "1•·
90' tr~!,'1809 on~.* Soud Bluffa Twntwn loWM1 l)t'lce l I~ cm. ~· 19'end, 15 mlnut .. to So &PUJmll poof, getege, l•undry lBr $580 28r 28e MIO. Qui.I 11. UM . ....a11 belt Eut End • 48drm 1119 915 2bf Ateume new ~ a dfS-l'rp6e Co. ,,_., juat ...i of Beaulltul G.,aen Apta room no .,.._ ..--i.. d............. , .J _ _._._Mn.,... in on 2 Iota. S84l .OOO. IOK-113/, .,.178().8097 aundedl, dbl ~. ~ Newport 8lvd a aoulh of patio1, QaragM. 880: e8c:ti $600-1525 r.,,._, etove, . ..........,, r.,,,.,_,.,._
Owner financing. ., m81nt-d. 9eo-e331 SM OteDo fl'W#ey 2473 pool, no 1>911 ~ 8dnN '61C)-M10 Ind No ~·· C.. btwn '°""YCdM .,._._'°
........... • ...... _. ,. OfanotAYe831·M39.By 180<m ,1556-1575 29dmwtll&-S725 ~ClelVMMIM bdl '325/mo, ,....1 Mf.llll Shwp38rcermel.L.rglot ,"'.::a~°:'~.t'i apptonly. 301AYoc:.do M2-M50 TSLMANAGEMtNT t 8r Balboa P•nln, Roomwlhouee ..... 'C
$242,500A4Jt759-1997 low/no -... 539-etto ...... ~ .... -----.7~1orM2·_180S au'ndeci, utrT• pd· Nr~dlf9'1
e.1 Mw; · · ... ... ..... 18drm 1565 lua ,.. $550/mo. 17~7421 tlM. 912..sfeo lalMa OTHf"9 AVAILABLE £·. f;:pte, no ~ W ~llaon 03l-0990 Sinai o.tec:fted C6J ._.. Ptaiatala 1117 ~ti UOOt mo Av all -lffll a _ ·,.. -airpet· "'° rm, bed!. ,.. ·em • --• ••"?llT ~ .... off 8-hur9t 8115 115-M35 after et>m tH • -Orapea. Adultl, no '*' $275/mo ... , ,_ WT· -• .._ --tr• 2br ne 99''*' 9')01 f/yd • Wini a Mteclton of grMt 1650 49'-1313 .., .... .,.. ...
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or:! v4.!a ~M":,9 e:>°~ ~ Wttlll!atter Utl :1~.·;:~ ~o:'ap~~ luL... ·lf4i 1H .. EWPOAT BEAC.. w:::!!:.~
compl furn. 381. ~ of R__,tly '9fufblahed. In T Id& Oitf 2& JU;t i500 Hat a 48d hse II looking in U75)mo--/mo 2 i(i A grMt ptece to 1tYf on tN CM $375/lnc ut ......r.i
tMng area. Opn bMn1 flnetute.Pter&llip.Of· ---PLft u lly ioura o all CM.NBorHB thtnkof ua apts encl Qllt,ln4y rm, Upper Bay. Prl••t•
cellings w/old l111tllooed lerlng price $1.1100.000 3Br 28e Condo w/~. 53$-8190 ¥9t Rlty ,.. first tor that ch0ic;4» of yds/patloa. cloH to clubhouMa l l'IH ltf'I lettb,!l!!!Ja ...
9nlb0$sed P.,,... l ,r• on Via LkSO 8oud Pool + ap9 + tenf\ ~ + 1 Ideal IMng • Deacil. rw matot tnopl tpM, 8 tenn1a cour1S, 1 -
ceased llglltlng, oak L.911Uln ml to bd'I (SEASPRAY) C•••lalaal TSL MGMT S..2·1603 Huntlng1on a.cf'l etee pools, CIOM to bulil'W, Ulm :~~~ed~~r:~d~ = lll-1• S900 • 11000 oap, No latuai.W 2411 NB REAL TV 675-1642 (MnQr-2417 WNteMnc!a) OC Airport. Faal'llon ...
all window•. sees.~ pet• ~.tM 28M ill. Dae Xrtfur VII. 1570 Mo 2 Br 1111 b&, IPT .. IUl..n tllend, convenient~ Wiiiy renlllll 1 1• & up Oeyal7~1642 on light Cob TV. free~. t~~~~~~~~~~~-===~~Uf~~z~1ege:;:~· rl1f,;blocil~ from s C Quiet pat~nae. no 1 9.__...,-a ~ . -= OCEANf'1'0HT DUPLEX .,, uec nc - . ~7<H968 pets Avt-5, <;J -.. ~ ;.;,:;; ' T ownl\OuM9. ooeen. Kltd\ .......
COURT SALE 8/4/85. den eourtnt kit flyd 3 BEDROOM BEACHWOOD VILLAGE (Atk about turnlll'le<I 985 ~ ~
4711 SaaahOte Or. Jonu klds/P911 11350 details &,.rtwtt hrabkM Westside 2 sty 3 Bd 1 ,_., EnJOY Huntington Bch aptt. complete wfttl TV, Laguna •
Truat ... 2u1e22.e2e1 539.e1to a.et Any t• Ba, patios. dtw. bit-Ina, utw~ unena & utenllll. maybe gy w .a
. kids ok $725/mo Call In Getden Setting rented tor ltlort term or Wlcly rant• ,.. _.
,,............. 4 ,._.0 645.66461650·7275 longer). On Jambof• 1126/W!(lup.221•....,_
ASSUMElAAOE LOAN Im• U44 luL IMc~ .... 50 E -alde upper 2 br 2 •Pool & $99 AAdd. at 'SM Jotlquln Hll.ll POf'I Blvd. C.M ..... 7466
STEPS TO BEACH * •llltil1• * mf 11111'1 fllllT ba. gar. new crpts. drpa. •S~ lmmac unite t'rror!I im11wclial1·h . Carl MOMn Btcr 7<8()..2643 CALL US REGARDING Buutlfut & patk Uke FOR patnl. adults 760-2M9 :=~acac:>lng "4-1111 IU ... ~ PILOT a :-:-111111·, linl1ilih fur I ht• fir,I 4 Bdrm 1 fam rm, OOMn SEA VIEW New e.dlord IRVINELEASES THE DISCRIMINATING *Privet• petloe a dectt• 302IW eo.t ~ .......
. . . · ""'· remooeled 1571,500. Open Set/Sun 1·5 1911 .__.__ ........ ...._ PROFESSIONAL me8tiBlllf •Pro'-lonal manegers __ POf'I Beectt. ~TV
llH'Orrt>t'I lll't•rl IClll 0111 ~. By ownr. 790-8642 Vacht Aeeolute IM0·8485 ...._ __.., 1 & 28drm FurnlaMCI 1 Bedroom From SS8S
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CLA SU~IEO 64-2-5678 ·fllULllY ... Wiii trade tNe newly r• 111-1.. UtllltlelFr.. &P&IMIJS Ellec 18dml From MOO gar Yrly 11150 9kr -----------------·\JPOfaded Bead\ Cottege mode6ed f'IOme w/Ocean Exec. Condo Turtaeroc:k 3 1~1~~::!:El~~~:A B~=~~~1Zpt~~=a::. 2 Bedroom From 1715 875--4912 ()( 754-1792 lawr -....... kit ...... ler lalt 2Sr. · 1Sa. trplc. Comer & Bey .,... '°' almost br 2 ba, 2300 aq. tt .. wet Ml a..l pauostdecks No pets 19~~'st *• IAl'fll* , ~ln=:;;tab-. ____ liiiii.,.
I lot 601 Orehld, Open any1hlng. Darrell Puh bar, trplc, 3 d«:tl:•. M1 • 1Bdrm $615 .....,~ .. ,..,, ..._.'IM-6574 2Sf Townhouae 28&. 2 38' 2ea nu1 10 lid\., 1 c.r ...... 1112 ...... • $at/Sun 1·5 IM().-0147 Pre>perttle9851·8187 Ylew,comm.pool/19nnll, ~li~Hl 52 28drm l'.Ba 1705-$710 ~~· C
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-~--:~===~===;;! ~ $1500. month-to-month._ _ 38drm 2Ba ,790 flr~.2carg11t,A/ , gar.Sir ""~ng. IUA •L ID Full ocean YU: Jumine Crll •II Au I 85"' 2812 Ba 0 on ......u ID.Ill m 1U tndry hill.I(>, IUll teCUrtty $2000/mo A !Nd· 111.".n •••-2 b & d Own/ t ..... I <>· ""'' 151 E 2 lst St 5'48•2408 F,....... -' AuaJI Ju...... 1st A'--, June. CMI 2131~1 -Lovely 48drm 2Ba '~ r en au .... OW~ER 3 sea:oom ,.,... COUrM. gar. lully furn.. 1 Mlletobwfl .• .,.... ...... • .... ...... 121.-home Klte'*1 flowa to finance_ (619) 721-5151 lly roon'.i. ape, ue>gr9des. TURTL£AOCK 2BR . den, 11000. 240-72« ,.., mtg OAJ&UU uan,.. gar, dahwshr, tlltln1. 18drm • ...,... June 19' a.ch hOU9e a. CdM
LIDO PARK double wide !amity dining ., .. wt1tl llAlllla 2017 w. CNndler, So ~=1=73':'~ cir ri: ... E~ .... From balcony.w/patk·sel· ::•pd.•~~~ No petl PIH~ c.,I atate perk. etepe to mob 11 e ho m • 2$ nrep132ace500. c7o5veree13 t& tpetlO. tAVINE TERRACE HOME. Santa Ane. Near So _ • _ :..!: ting 2Br 2Ba. gat, Jee, 11r8"--0509 bW:f'llVIEW 29f' 1125
Bedroom lmmacul•t• t • · 1• Great Ba l Dow\ View. Coast Ptaa. I 154,500 L.11 w LUii..,. pe bdl.w. dk. gar nu S895 No pet• 631~ 107 HUNTING TOH CREEK 3Br 28e next to bcfl 1 car wtl. Leu by mo l?'S-I044
Ex<*lent patl<. Prl..,ate C:.SELECT Beamed y ceillngl, 38R, Appoi ntme nt, open WAHT THE BEST? dee 108~ Ollve. May.Ju @ 00 2B 2a. Oen LuxuriOul 1 a 28' ~ta. gar, ttrwt prttng. od Oow\front a.. .....,;
bMd\ l ciubhouM. lifil"PAOPERTIES d«l, 3 bath•. en1ry ccurt W94Nlenct1. 557-3344 Outat ... vu property. ()( yrty 11200. 5'41-3535 11:!.ms I ~ , ...... c=. Encl gar, ·~ MC, ar• Yrty ... $950 ... di.-28' & Con..,, oflloe."""
5 M0te to chooae from w/elec gate. Huge 3 car .Wit ll 3BR 2'A be. 2400t/f tr1· Beaut 1 BA/clubf'IM. pool, drps lrpl, micro. 2 car lrg petlo I many otn.r poelt 2tl/643-Me1 p.cc tbly m .. ftt reel·
Call ~2313 garage. 759-15Si LIWI. 1 1700/mo 111 & uune, welk to ocean. gar w/opener, pool & spa amenltlea. Heat & wat« BAYFAOHT UC1o Per11 Dr Mncie Avt mtNy oNr beg I• UU"1ft -Carol Tatum, "-"Of" bObt' Hm, MW dbl wide. lut. ~ ~ •· $675/mo, call 6.45-2888 $950 No pets 549·2«7 paid. From saso-s795. 'Hi..rlM ..c bldg lee June S5000 87~1M THE REAL
ESTATERS comp. upvreded. drywall, .__--.. ...._ ._ 1 848-1813 t-5'>fn. s---.OU. 1 bf s1o0o mo. · 1214,111 SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT. N B. adtt ptti. low down ...--_, Oceanfront 2Br 28a Btwn Collage type 2Bf 1Ba. ...-· 3 &orms, oen _. ........
One of Mn• Verde'• 10 Mission Bay. 5 IR. Auum loen. 881·2004 Prtt ..... ...,, .. now l June 16th 11111 win· paint Patio, lndry & gar· lflW 9lllAL 67S..4930/evee 875-&509 qrtra July. ~ &
tln"t. Elegant, epacb11, 5ba, pool. lrNfted SM»-... 111-1'11 ter rate S800673·1900 19e Reis req $675 mo .. I 1M .. 11T ~'I BAYAtOOE CONDO -t., S3000 mo .. (no upgrades throughout. session. SM9.000. LI lacw fl!llL. I H ... , ___ , ·-.. u-• S600 deposit. No pets. -Brand New aewred ...., .-1y) Agt. 673-Mlt BUY LANO NOWI Vic· Rare com ... lot wtt1'1 PN Vera Burnt 7I0-14tl • 2 H00S~a a;;; W ,_, ; :p.-c 111• Avall May 181h. 6.42-0350 S 'Into_,
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IOf'Vllle ., ... 10 Ac. only acc .. 1. Call to ... , ILlll ...... ,-.,.,. Gron 1 11.200. 1189,500 LI~ lllt• B4i a.1 ... · 11la•• 27M _or 760·9396 • pnng" yGll( new B•. AIC, trptc. 2nd tty Yacatitlt S12.5QO. terms. Many ... 8 2313 • .,. ·-•-0 ,.,..._ 0 ... Garden AptfTownhOme. OYerlook l ng pool In _
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from $43,000. Agt. -~ .... !lt~~Pl .. a' t.u~~~1g6~~~71~~A Goguen 497-8287 ocn/cyn vu tam rm. lrptc WOua~front ~~;ool!: p&Jnt Patio, lndry & gar· garage, fireplace, laundry ___ Nwpt SCll 36/SG furn
(619) 948-1806 Sparkling 4 t1r"f ba pool lt•tab S 1500/mo 'Agt 55()..1014 yI',~ou~~ 646-7213· age S675 mo -S&OO de-tac11hlH l volleyball Brand new tux 2br 2ba llOme 611_811_: pool bCt'I
2 C "' • · postt. Also 18drm 1Ba -court. L1ndacap1ng, condos. full Vu MC QM&, lennis C1 rea .-...n .~~~~==:--·~~~===~!= Spacious
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nwy. In OkM Corona def Lovely Garden Apert· ~ _ _ onlw Flreplace 2 l 1 38r 2B• 2 car gar no .,.:wp:;;~!""'!". ~'!!'"'!!"!Ii-~~ On the OOMnalde of the • ~ ; ;;; ~II~ Im:!~ ~I 28' .w/gar U50tmo yrty 642-0350 or 760-9396 8-47-1019 EASTBLUFF Twnhee 11Pt n. .. t !'.
Mat. Prime corner lo-ments. 2 BA unit with fir• ~ AV RN Nwp4 wntlM 8f cWeu 536-6617 Cute 2 bdrm E·Slde apt SU-ftl.UIE pet• St50/mo 644-1010 2BR apt 2 ""· oc:n w. ..
cation. just a thort walk place EnclOMd OW~· 3BA/Oen or 4 BR 2'h8a. 11200 POOi, 1enn, S595 • ut1I. 8·5 Monday-Friday S283 mo 12'0 ••P
to the beach Spacious 3 $215.000 Call PE AY S52.50/mo yrly c.tl I~ ape.. oc:n w-642-3850 Btcr athtrlM -962-2802 --WIT llT1 I BAVAIOOE CONDOS 645-8398 °' ~10101 ...
Bdfm front unit wllh fir ZIMMERMAN. RE.Al TOR se11onal rates Agent -•BlUfFS* ..... 2711 Deluxe 2 BA 1'1t Bath Brand new 2 Bdrm 2 Ba F/non-sm1u lhr H.I . IWn, ~ place + cozy 2 Bdrm gar· 7141432-0732 Dottle 844-9060 or TownhOUM 3Br 2'),Ba. * tSPXcioOs !edrm East side Townhouse live ""*-~ 118"9 2nd sty view & 3 Bdrm 3 pool, tennis 2 bll• to ....
age apt.~ garage 111 lllJIHll CIZT CITTlll 640-0997 tam rm. formal dine on 28& ~t 3 b4ks to t>Mcn Patio. pOOI no P91• S695 •SP9C111CU1at ICJt• I l>a Botti A/C. aec get• $425/mo ist /lst 131-3172
S320.000 313drm2Balget9't-nn ........ I ahW majOf greenbelt 11500 $700/mo 661·3653 mo Cun Hel'WS n mat:'"rl28a tolles POOi s p a fr plc F n-amt..snr i119 29d/2be 1211-lrple, OOY. patlo, _. Qlll'. ltMraJ UIZ . mo on Y' 199. C.-George ~-631 ·1266 I •Sp.aoua townhoute5 S 1300/S 1600 675-9483 apt Hunt Bcti Wl/lmt (714) 673-4400 Nlee In Newpot1 8-fl, qutet street. 112,,750. G~. Bar 644-9097 •el •ar 2722 Ea9'side 2Br 1Ba quiet ..liFir~ BAY .. IOOE CO-NOOS S150do 840-9402 ~INg cloee to scl'lools COffl-•"95 doee rental •Private tlatconles or/ " munlly pool, catl'lollc ltJ ...... ..... ...,buno::" belle bltlna 611 3 Bd 2 la, l'luoe yd. tr .. 2BR 1BA, frplc, deck. new area Nr schools. no pets Garden petioe Brand ,,_ 2 Bdrm 2 Ba FtNnmt 2•. stir ». IYll
church, lour batfla. Call la-llft ' 539-6190 9eat Rlty lee lined Cu1-De-!;ec 8ecll intertor 1875/mo Call S5 ·~1mo 631·6155 2nd •ty view & 3 Bdrm 3 C M •.,.nMe PoOllJec
greenbelt location F• Bay.,., dnv• by 2•24 atter •pm 673·1039 Eas1,1de 2Br 1Ba. Q~iel ""llTt ~11 Botti A C sec gate ' W D i '5-..utll Lettc:la
land S•r• Vista (otf Tui lln 28'181. new crpts. gar. paho tndry S675 • secur· •3 LigMed tennll rouns ::> o o I s o 1 1rP1 c w 640'100 1"11642·2250
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IAVINE COVE reduced to townhome Otll gar . with '/\Ba. frplc, fam rm 28' 28& Condo nr SC Pita NICE APARTMENTS S1uo1c J 1Bdrm N sm•n Fem aflr turn s 1.375.000 5 Bd, view, opener. mlc(o, laundry S 1500/lft0'142· 1803 Pool• pet Ok S850 1 &. 2 Bedrooms Entoy • lit. ttyle sur · A91 631·'990 trvi~" Condo S32$/mo
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..,._ S700. 760-5047 Modern Garden Offices. Uc'd ... 92_72" · LOST yg blk/Whlte M/~t.. 1831 Placenlla, C.M ll~rles. s.&5•0123 MP~~~·6r ~~~~~~t ~:~ Simpson 281-7044 _m_o_r_·n_l1n_g_1._63 __ 1_-1_a_1_1 __
Shr 2er 2Ba '550 Nwp1. Floor to celling glue. Lo-... t I LAJ 4W Blue collar, vie SI Ana eve Part-TI• "DRIVERS WANTED'. Ing plasllc parts. Knowl· 1n11L UL.II 1111na•y;11--~673-6170 ev/wknds cations c:loM to 5,55,91 • .,._ .,... & Univ. Owner grieving. u h E V_..I le IUJllllllllT d f llb s pl -.ari 7518 Joan' Freeways. Decorated & FOUND· Olngh Vic PIMae 5-43-9111 Lloyds Bank of Calllomla ,...ust ave cono ..,, e for N_...,..r1 Salon, some e ge o ca er ; n Shoea. part time, weell· for small chlldrens lnatttu-carpeted. 99a-7920 . y. . currently h .. an opening + Insurance. Call for Info v-... -gauges ·required. Sell· end• & IOm• evenings. tlon In Newport Beach.
Shf'CdM furnllhed apt nr Powr Shorel c:Nnnal. lulltall for a part time tallef (35 156-1912 cllentele. Rent et 550· •tarter, 4 d•~ week. Mon-759--9551 Must be comfortable
beach. female. avall 611 New Bld,0. OC Airport &45-781• .. •·•· 11• hours per weett) In our 1•-1w lfflAltl ~/wll, First 2 wks freel Thurs. Costa M-.,a w/Chlldren, able to work
$375/mo. 675-5148 r area. Cofnet or Redhlll & FOUND Ork gray fem Cet. ..,,. , -• Newport Beach office. 6 ..,.. "'5 or app1. 548-2256 (71'416'&1 ·822• lnML UUI In atresstul environment.
... .. __ Bristol. 700aqft& 1350 or-nayea po1nted tec. blecount ·m c . .I monttlapreYIOUabanklng Trlt~1~r~.e~:'8ch. MANICURIST-licensed tl&1 ..,,...,...1 LOVEITALIANFOOD? Good organization, at· 1111 Waat •~ IQ ft. lmmed ~· vmt col18' ¥cty Crast Ave: N.8 . .,... Good loc. Aeaa. experience required. we , 9 needed. Please call. _.,, .,..., .. _. 11 Forni.lo llallan Bakery & tantlon to delall. Typing
R.,dWOrkfng. reap yng R & H INVEST ENTS HB teo-5179 ' D/&42·9887 E/5'41-8952 offer competitive salarlee _4_9_7_·2_4_1_1_J_u_dY __ ush__ 759-1697 llllOAL PllllOTS Puta Shop now hiring 40 plus wpm. F /time.
married couple, no chll-8~2-8713 ... ; .... ! .. and beneflta. For con-fill TirJ::ilY · Mature retllble woman 10 l lPllVISllY·flllll enefgetlc Satea People: Mon thru Fri. Sl200lmo dren would llke to rent Newport Beach 3000 Found: Female tan/Wh~ U I lldefatlon, ......,..., con-p••t TUii 1 Cook & ....-. "--& bene. Reply Ad 23, arnl dog May 3 McArthur _ I ... ~ Ml work weekend• only In Exp. pref or exp. l'I s, .... .,...s ..... .,...,. .,. P B ." houte or Condo lrvtne ·6000 sq. ft. New. Xlnt & Green 11te . S~ Dys *' * tact Ruth Clfter at the Opportun1tle1 evallable Rental Ottlce. Apt Com-measuring plastic part1. Ing late May, In Fashion ..,ally Hot ox 15vu . .,..., 2 8d or larger, mull loc. Undergrnd parkg. 752-88&4 vt ' 75 1-4282 STUDENTS Newport Main Olllca, with the LOS ANGELES Plex. hrs 9-5. Must be Knowledge of callbera. Island. Fuff/pat.t time poa-Coata MeN. C• 928_28_.
have 2 car gar. Wiii P•Y Betty 71• /250-4795 • ev.. $7.85 STARTING RATE 4400 MacArthur Blvd.. TIMES Clrculetlon De-bond able. Wiii train gaugn. pin gauge. re-ltlons av111. Suun •---11-,-1-n-61-,-
up to S900/mo 78&-3927 Nwpl Bch ac<oes from F~~: v'11ttla6 blk. mVaJelc FNIT 22 Im~, opanM .. •tlnga. ~m~ .~i~2 (714) pertment tn our d~ to showing renting Apts & quired. 4 Dcay week. Mon-(213)272-1007 Secty & exec duties
Husband/Wife Mualcian1 John Wayne Alrpor1 600 .. -.... ,. c. mo I . . o exp. ,,_. -be . . door newspaper sale• Ille bookkeeping. Call Thurs. osta Mesa. IAILllAT lllTlllTll appnc 39·34 hr1 p/wll. i .
w/Lagun1 Pageant of sq ft. 2 offices + ,.9cep. Anaheim/ Cerritos/ H.S. Grad. & U.S. Cltzn. LLOJll 1111 program. Guaranteed 5•5-4855 for appt be-641-8224 In Nwpt Bch 645-7100 Glrl olc In Import mrktg &
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room tor July & August, R & H INVESTMENTS FOUND M/Lhua Apao; &111111• IL.tlll OILIFORlll mission Hours: 4pm to •MOIL UlllTAIT we have openings excep-SALES CLERK F T for Cst Hwy, No. Huntg Bch.
wlll housealt. 845-8845 852-8713 F/Fox Tefrlef: M/btk Lab; Company growth hu re-9 pm . Tr a In I ng I s tlonal BKR CO-OP gen-busy pharmacy Ac-Proficiency In Chlneae
(wlll 1190 take Mid-June) OC Airport 1550 Incl tel & M/blk Lab puppy; Iota of suited In our accounts Equal Opportunity provided. Potential to Busy office nds back office erous commlaaldn eplltl curacy, efficiency Good language desired, but no
Sngl male N-smkr 1or2 Bd mall svcs. Sec. photo cat1. 125 Mesa Dr. C.M. payable and salel d• Emplo_, earn $300. plus per week assist. Exp nee. FIT. Xlnt Call Ken et Coast w/numbers • mull. req. Raia. 714/~0-4481
f7t/cott.,... COM area coptAr avall 833-7588 &44-3658 p1r1ment.s each having •-For an Interview. call: benefits. 848"31'5 Properties 673-5410 S-6-2128 or 213/592·4197
-.-r , _ _, lec'l:al 957-2361ext120• ..... •••-•1n IM.lllLlll OOmax-lee650·1818 ~CttMdl autta AC ..,. FOUNO:Rebblt an entry..,....,., c ca lllPIAlllllT&IT --••-•· llEOlmHllT Imm· .... ,..__. .... ,.., ••• ~ llm·AlllllAIT x · ·am.,. Vic Cost• Mesa opening Applicants P/T 11-1-•• IFflll Back office wtfronl ofc """' --~"' "' ....., l1119n fer prkg. from S450. 2855 E 540.9286 btwn 3_8 should have previous ot-small office. Send resume .,.._ abllltles. Famlly practice Newpor1 Beach Law firm. clerk In new beech store Part time. It bkkpg, typing. hat 2912 Coast Hwy 675-6900 flee experience and 10 to Ad 304, Dally Piiot. Part-Time clerlcal position Irv. 857 _0575 8am-Spm Light secretarial skllls. /boutique. Hrly t comm. organizing office & work-! XLNT RATES LOST Stubby 2' green key proficiency a mull P.O. Box 1560, Coste In~ Orange County. Pos-Salary negotlable. Call Must be Hlat oriented. Ing dlreetly with R.E. Bkr
S7 /mo. Storage only, SUPER LOC-UTll INCLD Iguana (Tree Uiard)-her Reataurant accounting ~ Mesa. Ca. 926.26 It n requires • person Pally 756•1757 497-1101 Flaxlb.le hfl. 845·3&33 9Jt18, 724 James St. mat• won't eat vet" •th . XI fl & with transportation wno sA••
C-· M 673-7789 FROM $1.00 SF & UP • I.. plus. nt bene ta ., •• -... .....a 11011m 1101 ..,., esa , CALL (714) 968-8193 & Jumlne 844-2065 working conditions. ......, can handle a variety of MTN lllTE ll111,Ht1lst1T,,lst Ull 91U ...
S1•0. Double garage.I i · L09t:WhlCockapooMale Appty lnperson : Coast Guard lie. for 6 tasks. Inquire at: Development company llfM8'lllT1111 538-9402
18x18, 724 James St. •• ant .... I dog W/rUlt apota. 'Ruaty' 111 au....... people or less. Reply ~5_44--.n4"'84"'4=====:.1Avallable In: looking tor mature lndlV. ~RE YOU. INTERESTED -·-· Pll·lllllL Costa M .... 673-7787 ltatab -.1 M ... Verde 541).9439 17042 Giiiette Ave wtcomp. resome to P.O. . Uftlll:IFFllE NEWPORT BEACH wrpteanm fron"t otc . ,_.. .,....,,,..--.,.,---,,---.~...,. • IU\,.; Box 5513, Newport PIT N Bch C II manner. Typing 60 wpm, IN MAKING LOTS OF to co-tMCh lull & part Oftlft LataJI ff14 Storeore>moe. 1582 Haw-FOUND Blkl wht Cat 518 Irvine. '1•/2....,...,331 Beach, Ca. 92626 ' wpt area. a LAGUNA BEACH frlendty & efficient tete-MONEY? 'time. Mon-Fri. 786-7494 i port 9tvd., C.M.,720 IQ h on Oel ObltpO San Juan UYllTIW 760·9•86 btwn 8-•:30 LAGUNA NIGUEL phone skills. F/tlme, per-Would you like to drive a '-=miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ts3N1.30' 834,..,. 'tt.7816&17209w-·t~ S600/mo. Agt 5'41-5032 Capo 240-0319 Iv mag &-IJ m·-1 MIT ...... a lllL ,., •• , manent Salary negot new Mercedes? Would Ill Tl II
.... v~ c i 1 ·--11• 5 ""' -Experience preferred but E w per r e q N B you like to work lor your-Ill " ..... cliff, NB. Agl 541-5032 oaatrc I SCRAM LETS Needed tor display FULL TIME/HALVWAGES •eal estate office, 4 rvs t E • no necessary am 645-2251 Caroline sell!? Don't delay, call Get your summer lob now. Fifi •flT lJ lt1t1l1 2tll • advertising Sain at Exper & Refs required p/day. 540-3666 $450-$600. per month today IOr I once In a llfe-Work evenings & Satur-
n 1300 '""·ft. gar.,.../shop + ANSWERS rapidly expanding local Please call 675-9060 HAIRCUTTER w/cllentete. No collecting. Call •ECEPTlllllT time opportunity! days Earn S30-S100 nar Huntington Beach Prof ...., -.1 -dally newspaper. Ag -Lease space avail N.... 1oam-4pm Monday . Fri· " (714) 875-38 lO Wflek plua lrlpa ....... nd bldg, 4 mo'a lree rent 2Br house n Laguna . gressive · seit-dlsclptlned CAl•tlll-llllll · v -day 11 your are looking tor a 1--..;___~-----
ptu1 Improvement allow-Beach S 1500. '497-2500 GBrouctl ·CKOdek lndh1ld\lals may earn ex-lull lime. Apply In person Contemporary f4 B j lrtendly office environ-IA&.ll-llllWUI prizes. Call Mr. Rountree.
ance to quallfled pro-lttrlll lt22 v'o0ndR·B rlRspKy cellent Income (aalary & Costa Mesa Stationers, _s_a_lon_. _~_3_1 ·_7_o4_3___ llUIE OIAIT ment, type 45 wpm. enjoy Full' or part time. Crown 548-7058 or 24 t-8432
leealonals 700-1500. Sq. _ &I U A commission). benefits 270 E 17th St. C.M. ll&lllTTUlfl phones & general office Hardware, 3107 E. Costa
leet at 85¢. Call now for lll•Ul/PllYATI veral wee«1 after sur-and advancement op-eome cllentele. Da Su l&ILJ PILIT duties. call 957-8191 Hwy~dM •--11-....... ---1----1-1-
appt. L. Wells, 835-0818 Mlnl-stor~ epeces gery on my gums, I wJs portunlly. Sales ex-GAi-Salon. 2744 E. Cs1 Hwy, lllOlmNllT SAL E Charity Fund Raia«. cash
11.c .. llrTE Free 1st month rent pretty 1891~· so when 1 an-perlence required, media Houseware Sales. Crown CdM 640-1900 --------• Poul Window Company 's l•Y PAlll palO dally, no exper. r*". -SAFE HARBOR 775-2305 nounoecl t at 1 was going experience adv an-Hardware 1614 San ---------lfF• ••••..,......, • ..., Garden style. 1 story facll· to have my bite •dlusted. tageoue.. Send resume to: Miguel N~t Bch Host & Hostesses Mon-Fri _, .. , seel\lng a bright lndlv. for Oppty to Mii gourmet .5·9 or g..5, Apply dally, ty. Well located. C9rona Spaoe for RV up to 35'. my wife pleaded, "Teti llAllU Ol&IT · Oays. Good benetlta. Phonee, word proces.lng. busy office. Muat be or-loodl & glfta. Flex hrs. 910 North Pacific Coat
del Mar on P C.H Air. Newport Penl naula him to do something Apply In person 3-6pm, flllng1ndpo11lng.Mature ganlzed & dependable. Wllltraln.WeetcllffPlaza. ,Hwy.LagBch
sep. en tr Mgr 675-6700 S 150/mo. 675-4912 Bkr at>out TOUR BARK. too." MIU PILIT f' OLllllAI. Ho f's Hui Restaurant, n-amkr prel N.B office. Construction ex per. h;~p-~~M~r~. M~u~nz~.~84~2~-09=7~2~~~~~;!;~~~~:::::;. -'2:=:;::=:::::::::;;;:::::;:;;:=:;::~~==:::;;;;;:;:m;t;;;;:;;::~==~~~~~~~ -~~ Heal.It\ t~ :frrlt!L er~ uo .....__ 11.11. ear.--~ SOf.i.IQb& SAL£S ~st• Jr .... ~a. 9"2626 =cin1if: cctl'flte. 11t1lt. ~ ~cosrrl'.t respon. & cheerful. SS-6. HOUSECLEANERS, mu81 lfftOl lllllfUT s.& 1-401 1 lalll'Tlll &llllT. IFt Ill-p/hr. PIT Start 1mmed. haveexp;ewn trlf'IS. Engl· for commel'cial. window ~--------In Stor• A Homt.. Full or iMed/Surglcal Supply Co • Becky 641-0532 spkg. Donna 675-0579 covering contractor In llEOIPTlllllT part-time. Hourly-Com-
needs a mature woman CLERICAL Newport Beach. Ac· C>Mlgn llrm needs mature mission. Pfeler retell
aa Asslst. Mgr to handle P/T position In CdM In-ltlllOLUllll curate typing 40-50wpm, lull time receptionist • exper Nettle Creek, office. must hav e parlortullUme.Wllltraln flllng,lllephones.andas-1ypl1t, front office ap-Fashion Island. Mr Tom
pleasant phone manner & 9urance office. 673•4801 H B. / Well m. area. lilt. Sales Coordinator. pearance & experience 844-8880
good ottlee skills. Oppty 895· 7108 (call btwn 9·6) Contact Jeaalca Statz. nee 645-1791 Joan ULll/1111111
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Part lime evenlng1,
at home or office.
Contact: James Czarny.
IU~IH SYDNEY
0101 for advancement. For ILlllOAL •lmn-873-0760 G ONES t 844-oo65 w eed b I ht le --n11 ·1-;•irm IM • Making axper. TYPIST •PP e n r g · energet ror buay proleHlonal OFFICE MGR ASSIST " vr 1 ~ salea peraon for elegant AUTO DETAILER wanted· personallly for counter Mon-Fri. 5 hrs p/day. Proerty Mgmt Co. Strong fast growing vltlr,lln com-couture So. Laguna Mon & Fri. for tape tran-S.tarday, May 11 . . sales/copy clerk. Busy organlzatlonal lkllla & pany need• Vibrant per-B t~ Sal tcrlptlon. Wiii train on
ARI ES ( M h 20 A 1 19 E II ti . I . fi hard working. exper a Irvine photo copy. shop. r°'er'av.err~'.c:. o7-:"7009tranepbt:.! c I• r I ca I ab I 11 t Y aon. lmmed. openln.g. 67ou5·3 ue1. da-ary open. wnord proceuol r. Santa . arc • pn ): xce ent or soc1a acu vittes, or must to grow with ex-S900/mo pl benefits. -... ~ .,.. .... 645 6100 ,. A 1 Ed nger & Nwpt
making contacts with those fam iliar with the .. building trade." You pending Co. 9-5 only 752-0481 8:30am-5:30pm wkdaya wtexperlence maneglng • F • 559.4333
have more money as result o f carc~r or business maneuver. Powers of 650-0560 people. Xlnt salary. Mall RESTAURANT Ulll/lrM1• It, rwy. •
persuasion arc heightened AITI T11E IUYIOEIUI OLIH TYPIST •llllllPll/U.1-111 employment summary In· 11111 PUlllllL F• ........ WUTllll 1 •TIA
TAURUS (Apnl 20-M ay 20)· lipotll"ht on prestigc, com mu nit" Newport Tire Center. PIT or F/T 845-7811 2W.~3n6tedwhPohsll~knseEw~1anh. eluding P~•t salaryTS~ Over 21 atar1 SS 50hr 24 hrs per wee!<. Car exper. Par1 time. Apply I t
&• ' ... -.. ,, present se ary req lo Apply 1n' persoo. Don Joee necesaary. Send name DI Prego's Restaurant. projects. dealings with thme in pos1t1on!.ofauthonty. Questions will be 3000 E Coast Highway, OllPUIN/IUPll Salary to start Se<>tweek. Mgmt, 188 E 17th SI . 15101 Gotdenwest. HB and phone number to 2257 Fatmew Rd, C.M.
a.nswered. puale will be ~olvcd. member of opposite sex w111 ·•tell all." Corona del Mar For elderly ambulatory Call In mornings 675-2899 C.M. 92627 Atten. Per-3460 Fletcher, El Monte, 1-------
Gem 1n1, V11'ko pcr!>on~ pla~ key roles. BABYSITTER NEEDED for women In Laguna Beach llSllAIGEOLlll sonnel Restaurant CA 9173•. Alln: Eva WUIHlll
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20). Domestic issues tend t o d ominate - 2 yr old girt My Hunt Bch Own private quarters PAll_T_TI_l _E lllYllE IUIOI Full time, Mon thru Fri.
travel and long d1s1ancl' r ails also figure prominently Highlight hm, 3 days wk, Grandma Send resume& local ref's F~l!r~=.e~;>:,'=1· Call • FUllU llAlln SECRETARY PIT, 4 &alee· S4 50 hr Must have good
d . I I h h fi s I t ype pref Transp to· Box 118, CIO Dally ---------••on &UTll~·~. ·p·m-ap-now hiring lor Fashion mlllea.nWSn-1toc11W.sNwk.B. s'ype5-6.· dD~1.vvlnrg~c.0~~1·y~rTI~~ tp omac~. n:a ILC )OU Lan win rat er tan orce your wa~ pecta provldedllnec 536-83•0 Piiot. PO Box 1156. •u1t••&• M .. 11 d I d I "" v..-•• ....... • .. study l.'Ourc:.c prove~ conslruttivc Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • -prox. 1AM. equlres ~:t: mme Pace-pthr e31-5338 Earrs Plumbing. 1528
CANCER (June 21-luly 22)· Define terms. dig deep. realize you BANKING ----... -----pl:~,\~:i'ar.e M~:tcth~~! good eyesight & manuel • DELI COUNTER HELP 11•n11r111•PT Newport Bl. CM
could be on verge of Sinking pay dirt. You'll gain additional PART. TllE ~--part-time rvan & grlll exper. 20-25 Hrs p/wll. dexterity. Apply Pen-• DISHWASHERS Concrete conatruc:tlon co. J1h ......
i nformation concerning financial resources. Someone ;s sincere about "~k. Nloe ~~~~nment Start $4 pthr. CMtSA nysaver. 1660 Plaoentla •PREP COOKS 1001dng '°' Mlf mottvaterl"-!~~'!"!'!~~.-~~
wanting to give you \omc1h1ng of value. TELLER to work ,94-0650 ·area. Call Mr. Bennett. Ave. C.M. •SODA FOUNTAIN 10 run 1 person office.
LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 22)· Thi~ could be a ~wer play day~ Scenario TRAIHE 979-6373 P&ITI If Pllm •WINE SERVERS Mul1 have en ~le tkllls,
features money and love and distinct poss1b1l ity that you could win a ... ID•L s Oay p/wll lnctudlng Sa1-•WINE STEWARDS no StH1nd. E.xprd or wtll· 1mmed. O()enlng for tull & · • urdaya. Wiii train. Ar1 or Apply at 2• Fashion Island, Ing to train. O.C All'POl'1
contest. Accept challenge. rcsponsibthty. Cancer. C'apncorn persons Bevefty Htll1 Federal has part tlmeakllled eoolts, In Custodia! duties. start Drafting background Suite 100, Nwpt Beech er~. H&-5255. •=--.,..-----,,,-~
playdom1nantroles. lmmedlateneedloranln-ahlghvotumedlner we min . wage.Merli In-helpful Full company Frl...Sat.Sun10·5 11 .... a•f/I•--, HI
VI RGO ( .\ug. B-St'pt 22): Finish w hat you start, reach beyond dlvlduat lo work In our offer advanc. potentlal, creases. 557·8020 benefits App~ Pen mall. ... •a • ... 1... _..,.,
L f 'II I Coron• "-' ••ar o ... -1 · •• ,. ---.. 1:1-1~·• S•'-o ... -f"' n . ox• m , neut, -ettrrenc expectatton s. ove ic; part o scenano. you gain emou o na ·-... IJV'I .., '"""' p eaaant atmo1phere, 1-•LP nyuver. '""1'1 lacientl• .,... .,._ -"""" "' 1,~ c k f 3 . working four days 1 inaur. benefltt. Apply In 11.-.i Ave Coeta M... opportunity for aalea per-> National FltneaatE.xerclae rs: oc If' m yrs; fUlfillment. you'll also learn more about possible JOUmey. Aries plays W'Mlk, (Mon .. Weds .. Frt., person Mon-Fri. 3_5 PM, Pert time only. Mon-Fri. · son, experienced 1n fine Company Mele• ~-Chi ulhu• • Pom Fm
significant rok. & Sat.). Selected t11dMd· Aubya Dlnet, • 1 Balboa 11·2 .. Salary open Call Pll IPIUTll men• & women• ·thoel. dable per90n with typing, 1'.o\yrs. All hOUM trained.
LIB RA (Sent. 23-0 ct. 22J: Stress independence. courage of ual will perform Teti« op-Pier. Balboa George bef. 111m-or aft. Potential .. rn1ng1 In ex-phone and general offlOa Aleo cata. 848-4051, r:-L 1 1 .....,, 2pm •32 ,...10 Ans serv exp pref tull & c ess o l $2 5 ,000. akllla. Plaaae call, ..... •320• n.....t..._ "'• con v1cttons. w11l1n11ncss to pioneer a pro•cct-. unar. numerical cycles •at ons a eo o ..... ng an ·.. ...,.. par1 tt-.. ~2 1.,,3 ._.. .. ...,...,. ""''"' ~ J excellent opportunity to ..... llTll ........... ...,, 759-9551 261-6434 for apptm. ~ ss•· also htghltght phy-;1cal attrac:t10A. -;pcculat1on. added popularity Leo learn new aceounta. Pos-Experienced 857_2103 .....
plays paramount role ltlon requlraa strong LAYllT llTllT
SCORPIO I Oct. 23-Nuv 2 1 ): You are drawn back to home J"Ound . c11h1erlng exQ.erlel'lce. COUNTER HELP · Warm. Expertencad and crMtlve
Yo u'll gain new insights. 1ntu1tion will be on target. sense of directio n good math aptitude, ex-friendly Leguna Pie Shop layout ar1l1t to produce
and purpose will be restored. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius persons ee11en1 eommunlcallon need• warm lrlendly qualify ad 1ayout1, comp•
figure prominently akllt9. an affinity for put>-reeponlble perton. Cul· & ny.ra=or • f8lt peceo
S GI TTARIUS (N 22 De 21 I -h n r . d llc. .... _contact and llght ver •97-1037 d•::r ' 1...-. Con-• A.! ov. • c. ): &..Kt argv 1es o ut o W1n ow ! ...,..1 ... 111 .........
Y ·11..... ·1 d (.II r. bl ., ... ng -s. •m111ru-1 ,,.... to rtn1 .,,, Send ou '""active. attractive, vcrsat1 ean manyw1 comment 1avora y -·• •-~~me only a· xefox
on your appearance. tmghtncss. '\Cn!ie of humor Long distance An outstanding benefit lmmed openlr1g9. Super· C""""' ol work to Steve
I package 11 onerect along markets. your area Fri, _,,,. communicatton rr ate~ to unique 1nv1tat1on. with company paid mecSI· Sat/Sun Car nee. s4 50 Hough. Art Olraotor·
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It ts necessary to rcvt c. review cal, vacation benefltaand p/hr For appt. 541-0718
and to rcalt1e that you arc going to get what you request Cycle high for 1n educati onal u -111t•• •••I llAIT
m o ney, for hetng al nght place at crucial moment. T aurus. S<.'orp10 s11tance program -MY Pl.IT persons play significant roles. 1ntereated applleent1 R.D.A. non amotter. Pfldo 330W. Ny-St.
AQUARIUS (Jan_...20-Fcb. l8): Study Capri.com message for plMM ~at; ' &4-4-o8l 1 eo.ta Meu, Ca. IHH
v aluable hint You'll resolve dilemma. happiness wi ll replace self-3748 East coast Hwy lllPITlml
d oubt Be teady for the excitement that accompanies chnnge. travel, Corona Del Mar Busy moving company 1.1111. llmTllY
romance. Sag111.anan play\ parnmounf rolcs. Of . need• person to take tob PrObatt t~.
Pl.SCES fFcb IQ-March 20) Look behind scene$. c:on~ult fa mtl) orders, dl•petch. It perm•nWtt pwt ttma.
member. rcah1c financial \tlllallon is better 1han onginally anttc-1patcd . P9tsonn4tf 0aper1"*lt ~~~~a & J:.n1~'~/ .:!! Newf)Ort Beach. 873-7120
Recenc dream could prove prophettcon pos111ve level. Y ou pre going to 21271 Laa Almblaa por1 Blvd, c M.5•1-7478 LOST my pet tedVbUCI be provided wnh "txlra 1nformauon ... Mlaelon vi.Jo · n1m4td "Cutia'', rad
IF M AV I J 1$ YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc loyal to fam ily. BEVER y • Lftlll wl~ apota. Vlc. CdM,
scns111vc. psychic. a natural tcacher •. charactcr anal"'-t, ne.ycholncnst ':""" l Kennel •tlet/dog bit'*•· Laur11 Aoaen. 640-0780
J~ "" ..._.,,. PIT, .wlll train, Hr O.C ... __.
you know how to deal with public, op«iaJ~ woft1en. Y0ti'rc ti.LS 18Kgrounda. &4t-t799 Addr..alna ~lllrtten-
scnumcntal. romantic. have ao urmct appetite an possible dilt$Uvc •tDI WM'TB anot. Wiii oC*'ete K
problem. Capricorn, Canctr. Aquarius (>Crs<>ns play 1mporun1 roles in FEDERAL '°' hOmt delwry c. Pundl and Computer
yoqr ltfe You'll be more aware of body 1maae thi1 year. you'll do m ore paid 0~. FIT or PIT tAM·5P,M 3 deya p/wtc.
travclina. yo11'll he m ore popular, mott demands will be made o n your Equal Opp1y !mplyr Apply 110 Nor(h P9Clfftc Af19tY f'ennyuver. teeo
tJmc. MA)' andJune!hould provt to be pivotal m o nths for you in71985. MtFIHIV eo..t ~. uo. Bcfl. Ptac.ntl• Avw, c M. --------· ...
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By ROGER CARLSON
Of ll'e 0...., "°' llefl
NORWALK -Tht"CIFSouthern
Section has returned after a year's
hiatus to the state basketball playoffs
-significant for the rream of the
crop.
But more s1gn1ficant and afTccttng
every school in the Southrrn Sec11on
and including the spons of basketball.
volleyball. softball. baseball. soccer.
-w.ncrpotocmd ftt'td trockry -lose
bracket.s 1n tournaments wi ll be
allowed more gamc'i.
Th'is will guarantee ever}' team a
maximum of games -three in an
eight-team tournament. four in a 16-
tcam tournament and fi,c in a 32-
tCafl1 tourney.
Thus there'll be no more two losses
and you're out s1tuat1ons. ·except for
the unhkel) tournament which con-
tinues with the old fo rmat. It's
effecti ve 1mmed1at~ly.
Schools will be allowed a maxi-
mum of three 1nv1tationals during a
season of spon and regardless of thl'
size of the tournament. schools will be
charged just two gamc:s toward their
allowable number for a season.
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_; lilly Piiat FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1985
IHHle hoping for luck of the lrlah In lottety. C2.
A good run of haltbut lurlnQ local flaherntM. ca.-
CdM' s N oUrse_:_.
He cleans up
on competitio·n
Sea King sta r
feacfs team into
volleyball finals
-By SHARON FRl TO~
OI -Delly Ho1 It ...
Tht· brt·ad uni.I hutt,·r 111 l 111111.1 d\'I
Mar High·, \ nlk\ h.tll ll'il111 111.1' 11111
clean up h" dirt\ d"hc' h111 lw'
prett~ good J~1UI pulling .h<.t 1111
compe111ion
Peter 'our\\' v. he• hjndll·, •uh1u1•
-hrt1111g cho•c'I ha<; hl"lpcd the ir:1
King!> tu th,· \l·..t \ ll'" Ll'ilgu ·
champ1onc,h1p ..ind 111111 thl' < I~ .l-\
finals . .\nd he Jnd Im< orunJ Jel \l..11
teammatesar,• h11p1ng 111 m.1!..1· .11111·.tl
of Dana Hill\ Htl!lh \aturd..t' 1111!111 .1i
Wests;n1n\tl'r High ..1t ..,
Nourse hJ., ,om, j 11ng "·t' '"h•
~r' ing as I ( Ir\ nl 'l°'Jll h11\ .1h..u1
SI\ ~l·ars agu
The fl. '\.St:n n•r h..i' nJtural 111m,111 'I
ab1ltt) and th,· 1..ikn1 "t put d"'' r,
most hits 1ha1 l"m'· h1' v.,1, '"'H"
believes: h<rn l.'\l'r th..it ll':1 m,,11ri..
and coaching ha,l· l:nJhln! 111111 '"
reach h1r, fXJt,·n11..1I
"\.\'c do :i 1111111 thing' 111gd11,·• ,,, .1.
tram.'' ~our"' '.11d ··\.\ ,. h," \. ,1111·
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cooks spaghl'tll ·
'lour'il' "''nl 1111 111 l'\pl.1111 l'I<'·
1ng mJh.h \cldom do th~y wub
dishes though
"\\ i: u\u.ill) h:a ... e him with a
mt'\)," 'four'>t· said "We J u.st don't
U\U&lh lkan up 1hat well .
Hut th1·\ h:n l' deaned up on tM
•P~•'>tt11 >n < , .rm ..i J l'I \1Jr h4S iost only twice
••n thl· k .il!U1' '"-·aso n to Estancia and
I .1~un.i &·al h The Sea K.Jngs have
111'-1 l>.ino.1Hill'11m·e this season. and ,,, r,· 1111 1h1· l11"11~ l·nd ofa five-pme
d1 \ l\ll•ll
' •1•r'1..' ,,1,' h" 1,·am h~s improved
, '"' Ja.i hh Jnd expects the
I 1 .. 1pl11n' h..1 ' l' 100 _ _.~__.......,,. _ _..kf tuu seue
,, .1,n 1 plJ \int!: I\\ hen the teams met
l\Hla r 1 I k h;id a sprained· ankle.
I hi.. If 'l'ltl'r lhj\n I pla) 1ng. Cllhc:r,
I htiUl!h .
B111h It.int' .ir,· at full force for the
h.1mr 1••n,h1r gaml.'. and Noul'IC!
1ll.'lil'\ l'' hl' 'h11 J ~a~. as well.
'I n m11r, un~1!>tl'nt now," ht
,,11J ··\~ 1· -'.11,h 1h1· films and learn a
1 •• 1 1hri1ugh th.it I'm Just a lot more
, 1n\l,h'nt 11n dl'fcn~ I've learned lo
· ·11· ..1 '1' 111rn .ird real fast You tend to
rl'IJ\ .ind not rl·a1..1 fast enough.'"
K1·.11.11"n' 111 "ou~·s play have t', n p. '" 1 'r .\ hl.'r 1 he 1984 sea.son.
, "'"' IJ,,,l·n .\11-~a \'1ev.-League.
\, flroJ r~t < ,,unt~ tfi rst team ) jtnd
p1.i l'J nth, \11-C IF '>C'cond team.
I 111-. •l.'.tr hl.') bet·n named to the
"·'' hl'' .ill k .1gu,· tr:am. and to the
\I 1 >rJn~1· ( ou!JI' ~qond squad.
"Now you can go 0-5 instead of0-2
at Harbor's water polo tournament."
quipped Corona del Mar Pnnc1pal
Dennis Evans. who presented the Sea
Vww League pr~posal which was
(Pleue .ee CIP' /C2) Corona del Mar HlCh '• Peter Noone will
lead the Sea Kine• lnto Saturday ntcht'•
confrontadon wltll Dana Hilla for the CIF
4 -A volleyball championahlp.
game meal'> l h1· \l·a l\.ing.!> g..t1h,·r .11
Coach Matt \lh.id,.·, h11111, lu1
<;enou<> carh-l11Jlli ng f h"' >A .11, h
game film' and d1" u" 1h,·ir up m
\ 1.11 1.. r' 1rom his less-than-
.. i.1m••r"u' lx·1!1nn1ng
(Plea9e .ee CdJl"a/C2)
Cards run errors
into 5-4 victory
Brock's 2 miscµes
in 10th 1.nning
the difference
LO . ANGE.LES (A.Pl -The St.
Louts Cardinal'\' game 1s run. run.
run.
With a little help Thursday night in
the form of two errors in the 10th
inning b) Los .\ngl'les first base man
Greg Brod. thl' ( ard1nal., ran lhl·
m 1\cues into a 5-4 '1ctor. .
Pm.burgh (Rhoden
Dod11re (Aeun 1-3).
Time: 7:35.
TV: None.
Radio: KAEtq (790).
2-3) at
.. Last rughl. we made the l'rrors ...
hl' said. alluding to three unearn(•d
run'\ lht' Dodgers scored in a 5-2 t\ 1n
11n Wl.'dncs<la~ n1gh1 .. r11n1ght thl·~
mad,· thl·m ..
f-nnando \',1kn111l'l.1 l:rnn,·d l·1gh1 • "That's our gaml' running ... s;ml
'A1ll1e McGCl'. the< ardinals' centn
fielder. who scored thl' w1nn1ng run in
the top of the I 0th.
1n h1'i eight inntn~\ hut f.!J\l' up four 1 _ ------'-----'"' runs (1hree earned, on l'lght h1h Hts
"That's my game loo. That's wha1
I get paid for ...
McGee wa., o n lir'it base with a
leadofT singll.' again'>t rel iever Kenn~
Howell. 2-2. who took the Im'
Howell chased McCiel' back to the bag
wtth a throw to fir\t. but Brock lo't
-the..-baU -~ma-McCrtt-dM~-1ht"
way to third.
"I defin1tel} pl annecfon stealing on
that pitcll an)'!'3) ... \aid Ml'CilT "I
didn't see the arnr. hut I made m'
mind up to gl·t to Ihm.I .. ·
Terr) Pe ndleton <;lapped a
grounder to second ba,eman Stl'\l'
Sax. who made a diving \top. keeping
McGcJ on third . .\ftcr Darrell Porter
was walked intcnt1o nall). the
Dodgers got what the) wantl'd from
pinch h11tcr Steve Braun: a douhlc
pla} ball.
Rut Brock. v. ho hadn't pla}ed fo r a
week because of a ~ore l'lbov.. fat led to
hold onto Sax·~ rela' to fir'lt and
McGee trotted hnml'
"T hat'<> baseball." <;aid Mc< •l'l'
earned run average 1c; 1.20.
.. It would be nice 10 get the v. 1 ns for
the club." Valcn1uda !.aid. ··w l.'"ve
playc9 soml.' clll'>l' gam,·!> but 1h,·
other team ha' pla )nl ''di. too
fhat''i pan of the y.aml·"
Nell .\llrn. 1-2. v.ho follov.ed
o;ta er ~un Kcpslu.re and rcltc..:,..:r
Rtayflon-On to the mound:-&otilw
win. his first of the )l.'ar
Ho•e ••nt. to rcnego~
LOS ANGELES I .\Pl -Rl'hcl
pucher Sh.'' l' Hll\H' nl lhl' L n'
..\ngele\ Dodger'> intend' to tx-cuml· J
frl'l' agent at the end ol 1hc 'l'JSon 11 hi.'
I \ not om•rl'd J lllntract \\Ith
prov1s1ons for dl.'lerrl'd wmpensa-
tt<>n. 1t was repon l·d toJa)
Howe's attornc) -.aid hl· 1, hopeful
that he v.111 coml.' up \\tth a '-'3) ICl
.. att'if\ h1'> client'., "'1\hl'' '' tth thl'
Dodgers. v. ho ha \l' .1 poltl ~ llp~ ''l'd
to such pro' i'i1on'
"Steve ha!. no gru,Jg_,· again\t thl'
Dodgers." <,,11d llov.,·"• .ittornl')
James Hawl1n\ "'A,· thini.. th,•ir
Steve Howe
1 nten11o n~ arrgoo<l. and we g1' e th,·m
ned1t for !ll:ind1ng b) Stl''e.
• "( l'na1nl>. the} ga'e him tinanual
<,upport. es~c1all~ 1n their ~tlling
nc'>'> Ill defra~ medical expenses
bu~-n--ht!tc mmd 1&hen he.signed h1s
mTio"ntriit-t. that satisfieiran~ l~gat.
morale or an) other obl1ga11on he had
(with the Dodgers).
"-U~no\.\-tcel!> free to l'lo \,\hatc.>ver
h,· v.ants to do th at's 1n hi!> lx<it
1ntl.'re\t and thl· lx·i.t 1ntl'rC\t nf h1'
fam1h ..
Ondgcr \ 1n· Pre 1dent Fred ( la trl.'
v.ould not comment on v.hether thl'
Dodger" had agreed tll rl'negot1a1,·
Ho"''"; contrart
When a'>i..cd 1f h,· were surprised
that How,· apparrntl~ in tends to tik
tor free agcnl >.Clair,• c;a1d. '"In tl·rm'i
llf \\hl·thl.'r Ste\l' Howl' owcc; u'\ morl'
than a gno<l performance. I don't
thin~ 'o That'<; all :in'bod' ov.e'i
\n\lhing tx·~ ond 1h.1t. Jn~ n tra
urn<;1drrJ t 11 in n11 ..
Santa Ana slows down OCC
Golden West drops out of second place .
in sec following fourth straight def eat
..\ winning streak w~ !>naPl)'.Cd and
a pair of losing skein'\ continued in
commun1t) co llege ha..eball Thurs-
day. as all thrt"e area teams suffered
defeats.
Sant.a 'Ana 6. Oranite oast 3: I h,·
Do n" r:ilhed from .i '·I dc1ic11 rnlhr-
e1ghth to'\corl' ft'l' ttm,•,and tx·at th,·
Piratrs. ~)oug Maher hit a three-ru n homer
after Santa ..\na had t1l·d 1he gam,· to
~uppl} the "'inning margin for thl'
Dons.
\\,•,1 J 2-1 kad \\Ith .1-.oln hom,·r 1n
till' fifth inning. C a.,,.~ ~lartin \\:.I\ '
for ·' and T 1xld Na'h \ lnr ' tor th,•
Ru,tkr'
Fullerton 8. Saddleback ): fhl'
'~1lh.ling ( 1.1u1 ho'I f\'11 1n111 l'lghth
phln-toUo'' 1ng thl' lruc;tratmg ~t
hac~.
!-111Jdk•barl . v.htlh outhit I ull-
aton. I fl-8. o;tranded 14 has1·runn,•r,
und hud thl' bas''" lllad,·d v.1th tv..o
oub 1n th1• bottom ofth1· ninth v.h1•n
the hitter o;tru'cl out
Mike Fret "'l'nt 4 lnr 5 and Rud'
Bollinger 1 for '
Barmore,. McMillan roll
Coast pa ir advance \h \1 11..111 .. 11d K11n.il I 111,.1n l·.i,h hrl.'t'led 1n the
.,.,.,,,mf 11nin,1 "' ! ni11...1I "·I • .. 11 '>l ure-.
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tur th ·.Ill' 11 urri.1:11.:nl
Tv..u ol three O rangl' C. oa<,t < ollcgc entnc' 111
both s1ngk~ and double!> h.i\l' ad,anced pa't 1h,·
second round follov.1ng wmpc11110n Thur,da~ Jt
the Southern California v.omen·, '>t'.l11onal , hJm
pt0nsh1ps at \1 1. ~an .\ntonio C olkge 1n \\ Jlnul
< lr.1nt.'1' 1 11,1,· , 1 :n\ t•' ti' J u.ii lt'J m u 1m pt·11 -
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h1..· , kll•r 111 rw I
In "nglcs. th,· 0( ( trtn ol Rl.'c ~ ~ R.trmur
Roxanne Mcl\-ltllan and C. ind' Lanra'ltt•r e:il h hJJ 1 b~c v. 1th Barmore and \lc\l1ilan laptunng ~l .. nd·
round matcht''>
Rarmore. serdl.'d r,econJ 1n 1hr 1o uml'' r11ukd
San Bernardino Vatk\"'i "hanna l.amhinh :it In\·
v.h 1lc McMillan \\\l'Pl pa,1 i....ath' \lllnl.. til I
Camino ti-' fl . .! Hml e,cr thl' P1ra11..·\ "l'r" d"r'
a pcrkll d,I\ 1n \lngk' J' "t..1n Han.tr.11'l• ,· ,.,
Duarll· nu\ll'd l Jn1a'itl·r -_, 1>-~
In ftr\l -ruund douhk' 1h1· l'tr.ilc 1.11 ,i.-111
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cl1m1nafrd. 6-~. ti.o
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champ: Estancia.
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putting 1h,· (l.tnll' ·•"·" 1·.1rh .11
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in the third 1nnmg
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -A member
ol the Padres minor-league or-
ganization says 60 to 65 percent of
the players he met at the Padree'
spring tra1n1ng camp In 1982 were
using drugs
Michael McClain treated for
drug and alcohol abuse In 1983.
... aid ne took drugs w ith him to the
ccimp .n Yuma Artz . and sofd them
•c 1e110w players
dt,Ou d be 1u~t amazed at all the
.:>uys who were doing drugia,"
rv1cC ain said in en intervi.w pub-
••Shed in today s San Otego Un6oft.
McClain who pitches for the
oaores' Class AA team In Beeu-
"10nt Texas said the percent11ge
Jt players using drugs now la
"'IOwhere near what 1t was In 1912.
~ .. would not 1dent1fy any of tt"9
prayers to whom he had 90td druga.
~ul &&td -some W8f'e ·~ ~
wouldn't belleve ..
t would hear all about theee
guys on the held , Joe Stud, _.
hen go into a room and ._ Joe
Stud taking drugs with some of the
01her guys he said
Orange Coast's fo ur-game winning
streak was halted by Santa Ana. while
Cioldcn West and addlebar k's lo'\ing
streaks were extended to fo ur. W .. th
the setback. the Rustlers ""ere bump-
ed out of second place 1n the South
Coast Conference.
The details:
Pf'C('cdtn(t \-IJha·, bla<;t., \ 1nce
. htnholster douhkd and Rueben
Gonzalez si ngled \ hac;e hit. fielder'<;
choice and anothn <;1ngle was fol -
lowed by Maher'~ homer.
Mark Fl'}an. Fred Tuttle and Roh
(itbbt all went 1fnr4 to lead the Bues
attack. The P1ratl'' had not onl) won
t~eir last.four game\. hut werr 8-1 m
their last nine outinl\c.
Aiigels, Brewers ~pen series
'4.'.l'''n hllln\\ 1 ~ ,1 •'••uhh ' \l.1 .\~tJm,~i '1 '•"1'"11.1,111 -. ' ... .!
111 th,· fin.1 111111 n~ It \.'·" 1.1111,, 1:r .t
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tnunh ,111d ,,,,1,,! ,1, I .t " , ",. "·''
'll'Jhn~ ,,., 1•rhl h, .11llh! ,I 11111 n
thrcl\\ to th, pl.th l"'"l
McClain was identified by...__
league director Tom Romen1 .. o
as one of three Padrel --leaguers found to be uq ._
since random testlnQ ... ~ ln
1982 Murphy n~med
MVPforUCI
Tod Murphy. who earned fint-
tcam all-PCAA M nors. was nar11cd
the Most Valuable Player Thursday
night at the UC' lrvmc basketball
awards banquet
Murphy averaged 17 points and 8 9
rebounds prr pmc for the Anteater<>
• Other awards included:
Best OfTen 1vc Pla)cr -Jnhon
Rogers (21.7 points per game). Bc~t
Defensi ve Player -Tro) Carmon:
Most Improved Player -Wnync Enael~11d; and \oa he \Nard -
Jerome Ltt. tht only <kpMt1ng
'<'n'IOf
'Cnrff• I , ColdH West t : Mark
Baca hit a two-run tlorner in the top of
the ninth to givt'. tht• Chargen the
vi~t
C'yprt'ss. now 11-A and 1n a kcond-
plat•e tit' with · nta \na a half-f,'me
ahtad;)fGoldcn w l''>l. took a '--lead
in thl' !>i~th v.hen Jim Jadlr hit hi'I
lint home run of th,• da). a 'lolo tokfl
and took ad,antftll\' of three wa lk'I
plu~ a double to go ahead
Jackie hit his M:cond bla"'t with ont'
oul 1n thr ~venth to makc it 4-2
bcfort 1he Ru!>tlc~ tied m the t'tJhth
~1th A lead-ofThomcr b) "'-C'lth Kaub
f611o~Nt b) two wark .. and in error •
<;hav.n G1lbt.·n had 11i,rn C1okkn
Mil\\ .\UKEE -Jhc -\ngl'I'
\\hO\C '4.'\en-&aml' rood trtp
hcgan on a sour note 'tlr1th '""'' lo,.~.-. 1n Bosto n. v.111 ti) 10
rrhound tonight" hen the) open a
thn.-e-gamc-scne\ with the Mtl-
waukte Brewer.-. at ( ount)
Stadium.
Th,· l'ilme "111 be tclc\l'lt'J
CC hanncl 'l 111 ~ \0
, Ron Rom:.in1d.. I '-11 1\ tht•
~hl'dukd tanrr for thl' \nac-h.
who v.erc 1dk Thursda)_. tx-&in-
n1ng a 'itrct~·h of thrl't' ofT-Ja), 1n
tht ne~t "''ck. Th~) don't pla
Mondav nr nc:ii.t thunda,, ~'
Manager ( lcnC' Mauch wih ~-
1um. ar leint tcmporaril~. to a
lour-mJn r111.11111n ..1nu rl.'turn
\l'teran lcli·h,1n,kr Tomm' lnhn
to the bullfX·n
Meanv.h1 h' rnn ~H' l-.1r ~
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anothrr ~ lO game \aturd.i~
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tbm· ,,, h1 ' h'.tn 't•• • '
Romenesko said the othlr two'
11r~ no longe. •n the Pedrea' ., 11 LA
l'!nd would not Identity "*"· Ml
satd they undenw.n1 tNMl'fl ....
were relealed ~ al ....
playing abltlti.e. not bee 111 at '
drug probleme. ..
McCta1n. 17 -'*" ec)Qll ._ ..
th Padres In Octoller •1;.
entered CareUntt drut_ Mil•
tat1on centef In Or-~~ 9-
28 days In M,arctt 1•.
Padr" MC~blllmM ...._
Wiggins enter9d 1N ..,.i•••· rttW h•• •neat for coc•4
MUt<>n In 1982 He ii 'bll&a .. -... ~_,,
~ und~oolno , ... '"*" • cent~' now
..
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ThurmonCI handcuff• Piratea So~ics hoping rub
of the areen will
bring tliem Ewing
the~~~~:z~;~;;.:~~r;,0s'i~gl~~n°J ~ FV, Edison ~Orce playo
left-hander Maril Thrmoad fired a thrtc--£ ~
hitter for his first victory. of the tea$0n as . ' '
San Die&o beat Pittsburgh. 1-0. Thursday. The Padre$ CIF b th t t k t d who wei:tt to second on the throw to the plate, then won thcir third straight while handina thr Pirates a • er a s a e 0 ay home With the final run as Linda Rudd singled.
From AP d11patc~1 t
f~urth straight loss. In record~na ,the S«ond shutout of after each post 3-Q WiflS Edison is now 21-9 overall. ht$ career. Thurmond, 1-2. d1dn tallow a runner past second baS<' while strikjng out thret wi\hout a walk . . . Oceaa View •. Weatmla1ter 0: Ocean View wrap
NEW YORK -The Seattle SuJ)t'r· R'll
Somes have planned a "St. Patrick Ewing ~
Da) •· for unda) -C'ompktc wnh green
In another Nattonal Leque aame Thursday, Muay up an unbeaten regular season at the expense of seco
Trlno'• two·out sinjle in the 12th inning snapped San Fountain Va"ey and Edison met today with a CIF 4-A place Westminster. ,
garb at an lnsh pub -in hopes of landing the 7-foot
Georgetown All-Ammca an the National Basketball
Association lottery draft.
Franci$Co's 24-inning scottless streak and gave the playoff berth at stake af\t'r each collected 3-0 victories Ocean View. 27..Q overall. won the crown behind
Giants a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Starter Thursday and finished in a tic for third place in the Sunset pitching of Jackie Oakley who recorded her 26th
AUee Hammaker and reliever Scotl Garrell•, I· I League softball race. Oakley struck out eight and allowed three hits.
combined on a four-hit shutout. Garrelts alJowed on~ Elsewbert'. Occen View and Woodbridge capped off The Seahawks scored their first run in the third wh
"We tfope to have a 'St. Patnck E\\ 1ng Day' after
the draft," said John Cinllo. spokesman for the New
York Knicks.
h11 over the last fo ur innings in gaming the decision perfect league seasons. and University concluded its Charis Monroe singled and moved to third on a fly ball a
over Chicago reliever Warrea BrHilar, 0.1. the third campaig.n with a lopsided decision over Nt'wport Harbor. a fielder's choice. scoring on a passed ball.
The lnd1anapohs Pacers wall
send seven J)t'oplt' to the lottery.
which wtll be held in New York
and televised li ve by CBS. starting
at 11 a.m But the rest of the front
office will gather at owner Mel
Simon's homC' -an,q all will
bnng a good luck charm.
Cubs' pitcher . In an exhibition gamt' in Montreal. The highlights: In the sixth. ttie Seahawks ~dded their lead with th
Lloyd Moseby h11 a two-run homer for Toronto and Tim · runs, sparked by Lorna Payne s double. Jana Darling b
Ralaea hit a solo shot fort he Expos as the two Canadian Foaataha Valley S, HHtlaatoa Beac~ 0: Patti Taylor two hits and completed Sunset play with a .477 .batti
teams played to a 2·2 I I-inning tie. pitched a no-hit shutout and was one walk away from a average.
perfect game as ~e led the Barons to victory over the Next up for Ocean View will be the st.an of the CIF
Oilers. A playoffs on Thursday at home against a team to Olien• playoff atreak snapped With Edison also winning. the two tied at 5-5 in Sunset detennined Monday.
pla). forcing the playoff at Huntinaton Beach High.
In the past. a coin flip.
between the two worst teams in
each conference tlecided.ihe No. I
pick. That's how the Houston
&wi.DC • Rockets wound up with 7-4 Ralph
Sampson and 7-0 Akeem Ola1uwon in the past two
drafts
But the NBA tnstatuted a lottery this year 1n which
the seven teams which faded to qualify for the playoffs
are eligible Tht' other teams include the Atlanta
Hawks, Sacramento (formerl) Kansas C11y) Kings.
-~~~ .... te-.Wamors and los <\-ngries E'trppt"T'S. In hoJ)t's ofland1ng Ewing. no doubt tht' top choice
who 1s expected to tum.a losing franchise an to a winner.
many of the teams will ha ve ucket personnel on hand to
take orders.
Ewing ts the mt1m 1da11ng force who led
Georietown into the NC .i\A champ1 onsh1p game. with
one title. 1n three ofh1s four seasom .
NBA Commi ssioner David Stern will announce
the selections in inverse order. beginning w11h the tea m
which gets the No. 7 pick.
"We"re hoping to ha\e the luck of the tnsh." said
Rid Moxley. on1cs' public relauons dtrector. He said
the cl,ub w1ll hos t a·btunch at Jake O'Shaugnessey's. a
pub across the street from the Seattle Center Coliseum
where the Sonics will play their home game~ ne.xt
season.
The Kmcks' good luck charm 1s a horseshoe worn
b) On The Road Agam, a leading pacer. v.ho set a
Yonkers Racewa y track record last Saturda) night
"We're a 7-1 shot and have onl> a 14 percent
chance of getting Ewing." Cinllo. "but 7-1 1~ lx'tterthan
20-1 ..
Quote of tb.e day
Diak ...... , Kanw Ctty Royalt manager
after echeduftng.,. off-day workout recently: "It'•
not mandatory, but we'll all ~there." .
Miami'• Kuechenbei:g retire•
MIAMI -After pla~1ng through the
pain of countless 1n1unes. M1am1 Dofphins
offensive guard Bob Kuechenberg ad·
mttted Thursda~ that a problem with one
of the smallest muscles in his bod~ has ended his 15-
year !'lat1onal Football League career.
"It's w11h a great deal of d1fTicu h> that l make th1'>
announcement." said Kuechenberg. the v1ct1m ofa rare
eye disorder. ··But m~ pla~angda~s are 1n fact over.'·
Denis Savant SC'orcd one goal and ill
pi cked up two assists as Chicago snapped '
Edmonton's 12-game playoff winning
streak w11h a·5·2 victory an the th ird game
of the Campbell Conference finals Thursday night. The
Oilers. who blasted Chicago twice at Edmonton. still
lead the National Hocke' League best-of-seven senrs
2-1. The fourth game ts Sunday in Chicago ... IJl the
other Stanley Cup semifinal. lllllla Sinisalo'1 seeond-
period ~wer play go-ahead goal and a stin$Y defense
ca med iniuf¥·nddled Philadelphia to a 4-2 victory over
~uebec ancra 2-1 lead in their senes. The Flyers and
nrd1q11e5, w~t the fi~t two-f\imes ofthe-scnertn
Quebec. meet again in Philadetpia Sunday night in
game four. The victory was the 20th straight at home for
the Flyers. including s1x playoff games. Quebec hasn't
won here since Jan. 15. 1981 .
O'Grady'• 63 puta him one up
iRVING. Texas-MacO'Grady shot l!I
a bnll1ant eight-under-par 63 to grab a one-
shot lead Thursday after the first round of
the B) ron Nelson Classic.
O'Grad). however. refused to be interviewed after
he'd b1rd1ed the last two boles to iie the tournament
record.
O'Grady, 34. now in his third season of Tour
acta vll> after making 17 tries at the qualifying school.
matched tus career-best perfonnancc earher this year
w11h a third-place finish m the Las Vegas Invitational.
He has fa tied to fin ish in his last fou r stans. missing
the cut twice and withdrawing from ·two other rvents.
O'Grady played the back nine at the Las Colinas
Sports Center course 10 30 and did not have a bogey on
hi s C'ard.
Duncan reaches quarterfinals
NEW YORK -Unheralded Lawson ~
Duncan and the top three seeds -John
McEnroe. I van Lendt and Aaron Kricks-
1e1n -captured their matches Thursday to
mo'e into the quanerfinals of the Tournament of
Champions at the West Side Tennis Club.
Duncan. a cla) coun ~pec1ahst from Asheville.
1'.C .. ousted Guillermo Riva!> of Argenuna. 6-3. 6-4 in
a protracted baseli ne battle
W11h the \ICtOI"). Duncan next wall play Lcndl.
\\ho crushed I It h-~ecded V 1ctor Pecci of Paraguay. 6-2.
6-1
Taylor. a junior right-hander. struck out nine. and
faced the minimum 21 batiers. She walked the second
hiller in the sixt h inning, but the nexi batter hit into a
double play.
"She pitched a imn. great game." Fountain Valley
Coach Cary Baker said ... She's pitched well all year. She's a
hard luck 4-5-we1ust haven't scored for her.· Baker said.
The Barons remedied the scoring problem Thursday.
and face Edison for the second time this week. Earlier
Fountain Valle,y came out on top. 2-0.
Edison 3 M rlg 0: The Cbaiers wercled .. b¥-thc five ·
hit pile mg o Julie Carpenter (I -8).
Edison scored the game's first run in the bottom of the
first when Manha Noffsinger singled and on an attempted
steal of second. raced all the way around when thr catcher's
throw was wild and eluded the center fieldt'r.
In the sixth, the Chargers added a pair of insurance
runs as Carpenter hit an infield sin&le. took second on a
ground out and scored on Dena Baker's base hit. Baker,
CdM's NOURSE. • • From Cl
Nourse saw plenty of volleyball,
albeit not Olympic-caliber volle yball.
"I started out as a ball boy in fif\h
$rade for UCI." Nourse said. "I got
into the sport through that.!'
But it wasn't the Anteaters' play
that won him over. "They bad one of
the worst teams in the NC AA then,"
he said.
The li$ht-ha1red Nourse joined a
team in sixth grade at Lincoln Middle
School and workt'd his way trftough
summer programs.
When Nourse entered high school.
he had to decide between baseball and
volleyball. He docs not regret his
C'ho1ce. but if the sports were played in
different seasons. he says he would
have played both.
Many of the Sea Kings have played
volleyball together since grade
school. and some play together in
'iummrr programs ..
.. We have the depth." Nourse said.
"We thought this was going to be the
year ... So iar. It has been the year for
Corona del Mar. Win or lose Satur·
day. though. Nourse is already plot-
ti ng the future. Peter Noune
Woodbrld&e t, Saddlebacll 0: The Wamors finishe<
their league season with a J)t'rfect I ~ark after shuttinl
out the Roadrunners at Saddleback.
Right-hander Jenny Allard. who completed the Sei
View season by not allowing an earned run. struck out nine
and walked none white yielding only a second-1nmn(
single. She faced 22 batters-one over the minimum -1r
improving her record to 5-1 this year.
Sandra Schoonover. Kerry Causey and Ne1dr2
Lubanco each had two hits. with Lubanco knt>ektng in twc
runs.
Univenlty t, Newport Harbor l : The Trojans moved
to 9-5 in league play. good enough for a tie for third with
Saddleback. bpt two losses in head-to-head competition
with the Roadrunners will deprive University of the third-
place CIF benh.
Sophomore Jennifer Frei had a big day both on the
mound and at the plate, winning her 12th game of the
season and going 4 for 4 with a seventh-inning homer.
UCl:site
ofPCAA .
track meet
Kuechenberg sat out the 1984 ~ason and had the
eye operated on 'an March . Though his reco,er: 1s
progressing well. his doctors refused to ga\e thearOK to
return to the football fie ld. · ,--./
"My doc tors told me 1f I \\anted tcj_ keep bangrng
my head and pla)ing football I'd ha' e to find somt" new
doctors." he said
\.kEnroe. going for his third straight title 1n this
unique champ1ons-onl> tournament. demolished No.
13 Marttn Ja11e of Argentina. 6-2 . 6-1 . while Knckstcin
escaped ~1th a 2-6. ,·6, 6-0 ,·acton o'er fellow
.\mencan Mart) Da' 1s. the ~o. 14 seed°.
Eaton wine de~f enelve honor
"I want to play 1n colle$e." he said .
"A s soon as volleyball 1s over. I'm
going to contact the coaches and
from UC Santa Barbara, his ti rst
choice.
NFW YORK' -Mark Ea ton. the m tov.enng center ol the l tah fau who
schools."
Nourse has already been accepted ·
at USC'. and ts still awaiting word
"SC has a better business school ...
and a better team," he said, "I just
want to play somewhere."
Rahal clocks 214 mph at Indy shattered th? ;-../at1onal Basketball ~ssocia-
INDIANA PO LI -.\iter estabhsh-• 1ng an unofTicaal speed reC'ord for the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Bobby
Rahal deC'tded 11 was tame to make a sw11ch.
11on record for shot-blocking this season.
on Thur.sda\ v.as named the league's Defensive Player
of the Year.' ·
Stabler, Erxleben behind on payments
Rahal went 214 183 mph on Thursda~ an what had
been his back-up car That was 2 mph quicker than he
had gone in the team's So I car so Rahal decided a
The 7-4 Eaton. who attended Cypress College.
rece1,·ed 32 'otes. beating eight other players 1n
bal lot1 ng b> a na11onw1de panel of media members who
regular!~ co, er the NB-\ -three from each franchise
Cit} and nt~e representall\eS of the national media.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Suits behind on his payments for a 1984
have been filrd asking permission to Mercedes-Benz 380SL. the suit said.
seize a car'owned by Kenny Stabler The suit said he signed a $55.842
and a hou~ owned by Russel Erx-note for the car in April of last year
leben. two former New Orleans Saints and still owes $38.691 .22.
change of plans was tn order accused of bqmg behind on pay mg Magnolia Mortgage Co. of Meta1rie
their notes (or the propen . .filed su" ~I to seize-a-hou9C (bac~·~p)~~~~· sR~h~f~~1d~f p'7:;~t!~atfy ~~~ ~'Nn~ -hleTi9to , rad.lo St.abler, 5$VCral tiinc.Lall.:J>ro at ownedby-Erxtebenud biswik, Kari.
Oaktanaand once the NFL's most The suit said lhty owe $3 11 .070. 72
accurate passer. 1s three months ona$312.550promissorynote. Trucsport ~eucr-~polHnttd Marchet-fen---
the May 26 Indiariapohs 500 "I'm glad 11 worked out as TllaVlaeoN well as 11 did. We'rc-obviously read~· to go ·· 5:30p:m. -•A~L: Angef1atMltweukM,
He plannsd to go after '>ome more sJ)t'ed in today's Channel 5.
final full day of practice before quallf) mg begins 10 p.m. -IOXING: From the Olymptc
Saturday. -Auditorium (tape), Channel 56.
''I'm cena1n 21.S 1s within reach I don't think 11's 11:30 p.m. -"'O 8AIKIT8A&.L: Botton v1.
going to be eas). but we can make tt," he ~·d "It felt Oetrott In NBA playoff1 (~ayed), Channet 2.
really good. We're real close to 1l. We're not at the end of RADtO)
Sports on TV for weekend
the rope but we're near there·· lctlp.m.-8All8ALL: ~lat MlhnukM
Rahal. who fin ashed se .. enth in last year's Ind) 500. KMPC (710). ' Saturday
had. a tap of 212.114 mph earlier in the da) and then 7:30 p.m. -8ANIALL: Pltt1burgh at
decided to call it a day after his quick lap 0oc:tger1, KABC (790).
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Thas week in baseball.
Channel 4.
IOa.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Chicago White Sox.
Channel 4.
10 a.m. -WRESTLING. Channel 56.
CIF CHANGES e • e Lockwood named 11 a.m. -GOLF· Byron Nelson Classic from Irving.
Tc\ . Channel 2
From C l
ong1nalh put together b' '-c:~pon
Harbor
o\s for the: return 10 1h1t state
basketball format next ~·ear tt wa~ a
'1ctof) of sons for Souihern Section
Comm1ss1oncr Ra) Plutko
"We·re pan of the state organ1la-
11on." said Plutko. ··and v.-e should
suppon th eir program. We're in th~
state pla yoffs 1n other sport-; and we
ha vetoshow acont1nu1t } ltwas\ef)
difficult to explain wh> \'-l' were not
(involved)."
Sea View MVP 11 a.m -WRESTLING. ( hannel 9.
.i nd 1-wc> suirnrnage-.. wac; ·, oted 11 a.m -BOWLING: Channel .56. do~n • .\dam Lod.wood ol Estancia has Noon -SPORTING LIFE: Profile of Washington
added the Mo•t Valuable Player in Redskins tackle George Starke. Channel 28. .\nd. a pmpo">al to treat the tir'\t " three da)S <Jf ph~c;ical conditioning tn Sl·a View League volleyba ll to his last 12:30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver at Lakers
the fall a~·~ spnng praC'tacc. lost b> a of <1~ard~ an NBA Western Conference . championship series.
28-26 "Otc L tKhH>o<l wu recent!\ named co-Channel 2. ~1 \-P1n Orange ( ount> ·and was an I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at Kansas Socc<-r -wa'> taken otT probatton and 11 S v Le 1 c 11v Royals. Channel 4. a Sun.,et I caguc proposal regardanK a ·.ca tC\\ ague c;e cctaon in 1
coaches ac;sic;ting an indoor track h<1sketball last c;eason 3 p.m. -TENNIS: Semifinals matches in the meet~ wa~ 'Withdrawn . to be sub-The team: Tournament of Champions from Forest Hills, N.Y.
m111ed latt'r M O\I Ve1u1Dlt Pllvu-Ae111m LOCl>.wOOd (delayed). Channel 7,
In other matters. basketball and iE••e11<•ei l'lnt Teem Ch 4 ~·:r· -SPORTS FOCUS: Wit h Julius Ervin&,
'ollcyball teams will not be forced to ic.uri e1a111on ILe11une 8tec111 Jon Scl'l•,1er , anne ·
Two football
fa iled
fi rti f Corona 0.1 Mar>. Lerrv 8er11••1 1w ooatirl01M) 5 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: International related prnposalc; 0 eit 1 not read} within 15 minute~ ~011 Burcl'I 1woo0bl'1e111e>. G.uv Pv1n111, <COfona lnvi1a11onal diving championships: Indianapolis 500 time
of game tame and the maximum oes,!i"("o~~>(L:•11'u'~•N!u,~~·"1''orona dt • Mar >. Mlk• trials pole position qualifying, Channel 7.
By a wide margin a proposal to
expand the football sea~on to 10
regular season games and one scnm-
magc. or nine regular season games
numlx'r of sw im meets allowed wi ll ~ " hct1141 TNm
be 12. including dual and tnangular wir1 ooen <Marer O•I>. Mar• O••w 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee,
meets. in add1t1on to no hmu on 'L•Gune BHCfll Jolln •twom INtwe>o•!I Mell Channel 5.
1n .. 1tat1onal~. league meets or CIF ~:;.~ ~:_~o:i·~~c!;.:!;: ~~~'\1~~:'ik~~ 6:30 -SPORTING LIFE: Jim Palmer v1s1ts the Joe
meets. e"'"''" Bnnkman Umpire School in Cocoa. Aa .. Channel 28.
BEST
OPPORTUNITY ~case, CdM's Briggs-defend tennis title
-;ii ~ . Thl' .\dopt1on uu1ld of Southern Orange 1a~pen 1n 1974 and was runner-up an the mated 10.000 persons will be involved this
• . < ounty will he holding tts 24th annual French Open in 1980. year either as playen., workers or spec· ~: = ~ tennis double~ tournament opening O'-t"r The largest turnout of "open" players in tirtors. .
• MAGN.,tC•NT MLICTION
• SPLIT PAYMINT l'LAN
• &.•All PU .. CHASI OPTION
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the Memonal Oa>-' weekend. Ma ) 25-27. the tournament history ha ve been entered.. • Dos Equis will be the sponsor of tht'
wnh the final<; ~t for June 1 ·2. e\t1mated to be clo\C to 700 teams. event for the lh1rd consecUlive year and
Make Bng~. a 'IOphomore at Corona del The tournament 1s to benefit the Holy there will be a no-host pany on Saturday.
Mar H1&h. and Roc;s Case wall be defending Family Services. whose programs serve all Ma y 2S at the John Wayne Tennis Club
their tl\Te in th e men's open d1 v1\1on. of Orange County. between Sand 7 p.m.
The draw will take plftce at the Balboa o s M 26 h ;::-,.1 06 Bn~c, 1s ranked No 10 in s1oglcr. 1n the Bat< tub on Monda&,. n unday. ay' , t e .,ewport udCh
''n t" State· tor l'"an·• d""ra d JtJo 1 n Tennis Club wilt be the site of the P-t-r '-' 1 .. · ' \• u un .. n ,, 1 here arc t'l"ht 1fTerent d1 v1•.1on• -"" •1n•le• fior I J.. •nd under 1n C'~ 1h"rn • ·• ' Burwash International Tennis Show be--
' .,. ~ 0 " ~u "' O""n . .oi\-plu'I, A. B·plus. A. C-plus. C and Cahforn1a V' tween S:30 and 6:30. r> Tht'tt will be 96 trophr award$ with 400 (aS<'. current!~ the ttnn1s pro at Bag < an)on < ountr) Club an Newpon Beach
was the douhles winner at Wimbledon w11h
Jeff Ma\ler~ 1n 1977 f le also pan1c1pa1ed
on tho v~traltan Da\ 1~ Cup team fro m
I 1r' I 19 I<. wa\ thl" w1nnl'r of tht' \u)lral-
racqut't cove" for stmifinatim and 24 There is no admi11ion chatsc the first
racquets for the finalists. weekend of tournament/lay, With a fee of
u'lt year, 1he cntncs numbered close 10 SJ for the semifinals an S4 for the fi nals.
600 douhle\ tt'a ms with players cominJ Juniors arc S l and bo~ se.tt• are ~ailable.
from San Franc1SC'o. Anzona. liakeufield. For tournament information. phone
~nt. Barbara and San D1t'go ~n c~t1· 759· 1296. 642-3722 or 7S9-8346
RADIO
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denve r at Lakers,
KLAC (570).
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodgers. KABC
(790).
5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee.
KMPC (7 10).
Sunday
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. -TENNIS: Finals match 1n the Tour-
nament of Champions. Channel 7.
IOa.m .-PROBASKETBALL: Boston vs. Detroit or
Philadelphia in NBA playoffs. Channel 2.
11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee.
Channel 5.
11 :31.) a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL -Houston
vs. Memphis. Channef7.
12:30 p.m. -GOLF: Byron Nelson Cl assic from
Irving. Tex .. Channel 2.
2 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Cannonball one-lap of
America (tape), Channel 4.
· 3 p.m. -SPORTS WORLD: Boxing-USBAjunior
lightwti&ht title fiaht between Kenny Baysmore and Roger
Mayweather: auto racina -Alabama 500, Channel 4.
RADIO
11:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee,
KMPC(710).
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodgers. KABC
(790).
Edison, Uni, HB, CdM
hoet opening matche•
~ Four area tennis teams will be home for their first·
round CIF 4-A playoff matches when the tournament
bqins Tuesday.
Sunset LcaJue champion Edison will host San
Ooraonio. the Citrus Belt's No. 3 team. The ('haraers are
led by Per~mebusch, a leaaue 1inaJes finalist.
University HiJh, the Sea View's No. I entry, will host
the Moore t.eq~·s No. 3 team, Jordan .
Huntinjlon Beach and Corona dcl Mar wi ll also be at
home. The Oilus,.1. who fini•hed second 1n Sunset play1 face
Canyon of lbc Lcntury Leaaue. Tht No. 2 Sea Kinas
challenae the Pacific Leaaue ~o. 2 entry, Muir. .,
Lquna Beach. which finished third an lhe Sea View,
travels to Dos Pueblos. the second-plact team from the
Channel &..eaaue.
Fountain Vatley, reprnen11n1 the Suntct 11 its No
entry, travels to Pionttr uque champion Miralettc.
Winners advance to the IC'<'Ond round to bt played
Fnday, May 11. ·
'"
I·-
Bucs · Barmore
gains honor
Bn k\ B.1rmorc. an Orange
c ••.i'1 f"'ollc~r 1cnn1\ ~landout
""' tx·l·n ..._.tcl·trJ ihe Southern
< Jlitorn1a '\1hlet1c Conference
\\ uman ·\1hlc1e of1he Year.
Harmo1r has been honored
.ilunK "'llh IHlow studc-nts Rox-
anor Ml·M11lt n, Tomi Kinzir.
:ind Jam1lk Mocm as schola r
.ithlt:tn hy lhl' stale Commm1on
1111 .\thlct1C\,
McM1llen. K1nw: and Mocns
Phl\cJ volleyball at OCC' ·
(and1datrs for lhl· · cholar-
Jthkte aw~rd wrrr required to
ha\·t· a minimum lS grade point
a'cragl'. and needed to be
outstanding athkle!> and &<1od r1t11cns.
Barmorl' 1s now one of 12
"omen being considered for the
\tate's \l. oman .\lhlt•tc of the Yrar,.
MAJOtll LEAGUE STANDINGS
AIMl'l<llln Lffeue
A1'1911l
MIM8'0la
Chicago
t<an1al Cllv
S.ellle
Oa"tand
Tuu
Ball1mort
Ot1ro11
Toro1110
8 oston
Mllweukff
New Vor~
c i.v .. •r>d
WEST DIVISION
W L
17 11
IS II
11 II
17 ll
I) IS
t2 16
I 17
EAST DIVISION
16 9
IS 9
16 II
14 ll
II IS
10 14
10 16
TIMl•*V'l S<wH
No 11•m•l tc~ule<I
T..,..,_t', G•mes
,.ct.
6()1 sn m .ao
464 419
110
640
62S
S93
Sl9
413
417
31S
G8
7' 1
3'1 • s
1 1
I
3 s , s ,
6 l
Anett1 1Aom•n1c~ 3· 11 a 1 Mllweull.ee
I Vultovten 1 11
O•kl•r>d ICOOiro11 l II a1 Bo\lon IN1ooer
1-11
Sea111e ILan9"011 4 2) •• Toro1110 (LH I )-11
Mln1111so11 !Scnrom 7·1) al Balfl1T1on
(0 MtrllllU 2·71
Ot1ro1t Cle<'rell ) 0) •• Cnlc.oo IS.aver
l ·OJ
Ntw Vork !Gu1orv 1 3J at t<1n1as C11v
<*' < Lel1>rend1 3· 11
Cleverano 1Scnu1re 3·11 at Teu• lHougll 7-1)
S.tvrdtv'' Gam.i
Anett1 al Milwaukee, (nl
Ot•roll ai Clllcago
Sulllt tr foro1110
O•klana 01 Bo••on
New York 11 Ka11sas Cllv
Mln,,.\ola al Balllmort. (n)
Cteve•ano " reu' lnl
N1tloNll Lff~
WEST DIVISION
W L
San 01eoo l S 11
OOdMr\ IS 14
C1nc1nMh 13 13
H~lon 13 I)
Allenla 11 14
S•n FranC!lCO 11 16
New Yor"
ClllC.llO
Monlre•I
St LOYll
Plllladetor11a
P11111><.1r11n
EAST DIVISION
14 I
16 9
16 10
I? IS
10 IS ...
~'I'S S<WH
Pc1. sn
Sl7 soo soo
440 .07
SI Louis S, OldferS ( 10 1nn11111sl
G8
' , 7
7
J 1
4 ,
I
S I
6 l
9
San Fre nc•lCO I C11lca110 0 I 17 1nM'O\J
Sen Oleoo 1 Plfllburgll O
Olltv Oilll'T'ltl \cnt0u1eo
TtdtV'l Gemes
P1t11our9n 1Anooen 1 3) al ~'
(Reuu 1·3). (nl
4 !1an•o (Mahler 7·01 a1 Monireal IB
Smllll 4·01. 1111
Hou\lon (N1e1<ro ? 3l 11 Clnclnneti
(Browning 7-11, (nl
Phlleo.1onra ICerllon 0·11 al New Yor•
tGoodtn •-II tn) Cllictgo tTroul 4· It •I San OltQO IHOVI
2-11. (nl SI Louil IAn<lular 4· 11 et Sen Francisco
ILePolnl 1·41 In) ·
S.tvr'9V'l G•mes P~an.-.1..D-.u l..VJ!t
P!!l!WdeltWilit •' New orl. · Alla111e •' Monirtal
SI Louil •• S.n F rencl~co
Houston at C1nclnna11 Int
ClllUllO t i S.n 0 1990 Int
C.rdlnlfs S, Dod99n 4
ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES
lb r II Ill •IH II bl
Colemn rt
L0Sm11ntt
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H_,r?I>
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PllOlln ll>
Porltr c
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4 11eno Jrg11,n on
Davlev o
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4 o I O Ounc•11 u 2 O 0 0
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S 1 1 O How•ll o 0 0 0 0
5 0 2 2 G~rrtf )I> 3 0 I I
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O O O o Aevn1<11 H 3 O 1 I
l O O O V•lenzta o 3 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0
Tttel1 l9 S 10 4 Tetlls ll 4 , l
Sew• t>v IM!llft
StLOUll 020 000 200 I-S
LH AnetMI 011 000 002 0-4
G111mt Winning RBI -NOMt
E-Ouncon Porter. Colt m•n. Brock ?
OP-S• LOUIS I LOB-SI L.out\ 10, LO\
Anger.• 11 7B-Coleman HA-Wllllfleid
(7) SB-Sui J C•I. Duncan (S), Co1e m1n
t?I), Van SIV~t (SI S-LenOrHu•
Keo,111rt SF-Aevnoldl ~ H R ER ae SO
St. Leul'
K•O\l'ltrt
Horton
Ali.11 VII I 1
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I 3 0 0
I 0 0
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0
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MAJOll LEAGUI LEADERS
American LM9"
s
1
0
• I
0
BATTING (SO et 1>tl\l-S.lt1, MtnM·
lOlt, 360. &ocnie O•"l•nd. 3SI. Puc•efl MlllMlOll. 3S0, V\llllltk_, Detroit 3•9
Fr•nco, Ctenl•n<I. 3~ AUNS-M Oavl1 Oellltr>d, 24, Rio ,
a ost011. n cer-. A,..., a , GHlll.
MrnM101a, 10, Muro1w. Oakland. 70, "9ftlt,
AMlb, JO. R81-M DtVll. 0.kletld, ?4, 111114'..,,,
8alllmore. 14, Armu . Botton, 73, GH lll,
MlnMIOlt, 70, Pucktfl. Mil'IMIOlt, 20;
Alce, 801ton, 70 HIT~uck•ll, MlnMSOlt, 42, Halc"4tf.
MlnMIOll, )6, P 8redi.v. Sta flle, 3',
80991, 8 011on, 3S. Rice. 801ton, 34
ooua LEs-<:.H ttl, Mln11e1011, 10,
HtlCMr. MlnMSOfl, '• MtlllnOfV, N ...
York, t, L.mon, OttroJI I, 10 trt fled wlfll
I
, ,,
•j
f --
Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT lfrict8Y, May 10, 1116 Cl
Run of halibut luring local.fishe:rmea
Good catc hes expected to last through
th ~ end of month in Newport-Harbor -
abovc thcsw1 vcl. L1vcba1t 1sava1I~
able at the Pav1hon dock and ac·
rounb for the bulk of the hooked ti<th.
J11
Nl£11£C There has been a good run of
halibut in Newport Harbor rcce n1ly.
leading to good bay fishingofTlocal
docks and skiffs.
And the seasonal run 1s expected 10
last through May. accor(!ing to Tom
Gray. who operates th<.· Balboa
Pavilion fishing facilities.
Legal ha hbut have been very com-
mon for anglers fis h in~ the bay lht'
past coupte of weeks with a few
.. Dutchdoor"-size halibut being
weighed in at Pa"ihon scale!\.
I fished out of the Pa"1hon onl'
morning this pa!>t week and caught SI\
halibut. Onl)' one was a keeper. but 11
weighed more than I 0 pound~ and
N1tioNI LHllUI
BATTING (SO al Da_ll)-Herr SI LOU•\
366. Muronv, 4tltnle. l6S Cruz Hout1on
~. Gtrvev. Sen OleQO 34S. VHavu
P111iaat10lli•, 344
AUNS-MurOllv, A11tn11, 17, San<1.1>er9
Cnicago, 19, G1rvev,__S._!1 Ol!iQ, II J:! rr
OU s, • tre II~ wllh 1'
ABl-Muronv, Allenta. 37 C Wtl\on.
PhlladelOlll•. 19. J Clark. SI LOUI\ "·
Morereno. Clllct90. 19, 4 ere tleo w11n II
HITs-Garvev. Sal\ Olt00 39, Cruz.
Houston, 37. Htrr. SI L.ou11, 37. Muronv
Allenta, lS, Park•r, Clnclnnell 32 V
Hevet, Pnllao.1ohla, 37
DOUBLES-Gwynn, San OleQo, 9 Ao
P1ll\1><.trgr1, 9; Wall•cn, Mon1ru 1. 9, Por~er
C1nc1nnatl, I. T1moteton. San 01e<10. I
VHavtl, PllllaoefOllie I
TRIPLES-Gwvnn, S.11 OttQO
McGM, SI Louis. 3, 14 are lt•O wltll ?.
HOME AUNS-Muronv, Allante 10
Oaw\on, Monlreel o. Ma"1181, Doctetn , • Str•wt>errv, New York, o. Cerler, New
Yorll, S, Gtrvev. S.n Oot00, S. J Cltr" SI
Looll. S
STOL.EN BASES-Colema~ SI Louil
11 Lo Smlln, S1 Lou11, II Dernier
ChlcallO, 19, !'.lm~I Pn1l•O.I011la , 18
CladcMn, San FrtnclKo, 9
PITC}ollNG t3 0«islonll-B Sm1tn Mon
tru l, 4-0 1.01, H•wlo.1nl. San D•eoo. 6·0
163. Henllhtr, ~. l-0, '·"· Kn•o oer. Houslon. 3·0, 2 IO. Mehler Allenra
1-0 109
STAlt<EOUTS-J O.L~. Pttl•t><.trOll
S1. VMefllu.tt, OOdMr~. SI Rva n. Hous·
Ion, 48, Solo, C mclnne li 48. Sultlitf•.
Cnlc1190. ~
SAVE S-lleerdon. Mootru l, I ·
Gon•11t. k n Diego 7, Le Sm11n Cnlcaoo
1. Ce~erie, P1t1\Dur9n S 4 er• Ilea w1tn •
UClblMMll~
SATURDAY
UC Irvine al Neveoe· La• VeQt\
1 oouoreneader J noon
SUNDAY
UC Ir vine al Nevaa111-Lal VtQH I om
Communttv cotle9e
CYP1"9H 6, Getden WHI 4
(Seultl CauY C~tnet)
Cvpreu 100 00? 107-6 10 I
Volden We\t 010 010 m-.4 I I A
Be11,..11 and Fleflen. Sale•'· Wilk 161 J
Ma rlin (6) Buckles 161 ano Ftart• Sh1r1ev
191 Vll-Ben11e11 I -? L-Buc•l•l J l
2B-5ece !Cl. Lizarraga CC I HR-G11oer1
tGW) Jackie (Cl?. Kaut> IGWI Baca (
S.nta AN 6, Of'-CNst )
"'· 1-S.Ultl CNS! C~tne•l Orange Coas1 000 010 m-3 10 2
San1e An• 000 001. OStt:-6 I 1
S1oroo Guerre I I Goeuscn Ill ana
Enl\on P ter ano Lon90 w -P ftr
L-<iuerra l -1 7B-Sn1nnot\tt'r SA
HA-Marier !SAi
F "'9f1wl I, S.ddeoaek S
( Saultl c .. ,, c onlennct,
Fullerlon 010 117 OOC>-8
Saddlet>ac~ 100 100 100 S l& ~
lloOrlQuez Voung ~· ana Bn•er WMa
Rbvallv ISi Eoterl!IO" (91 and Frt
Camacnb 71 W-Yt0uno L-Rove ••
7B-1no1enart \Sr Frei lSI Ot>erdan• F
Tuuanuu •F ) Balo.er tf'I HA Clark f
Souftl Cout C11nfertnce st•ndlnes
W L Ge
Cerr1IO\
Cvoren
Senla An.s
Golden V\letl
Draf!Qe Coa\I
Fullerton
19 7
11 8 6 I
11 8 6'1
I? 9 1 11 10 I
9 I I 9 ,
Mf San 4 1110010
~~.l!aCk
8 12 10 • a 13 11 ~pi~· 1 ,, l'r.'l
Thundtv's S<artt
Cvortu 6, GOloen We\I 4
Sanl• An• 6 Orange Coa•• l
F ulltrlon I. Saooi.t>ec~ S E""'~ 13 ComotOf' 0
s.111r•v•s Games 1-1 Golden West a• Fullerlon
Comoton al Orange Coasl
San1a Ana e l C'lloreu
Ml San Anlon10 a• Cern101
H i1ltl school
Ufllv.,slt't 12, Sa....,_Ck
(SH Vltw LM-)
Untvers11v 347 010 1-12 16 1
Stddlet>ac k 001 000 C>-1 7 7
Slrioe er.cl B•ker A Rouano DelQa do
!31 •"a O•l11edo •rceo !JI W-Str•Oe t-o
L -Roueno 1B-He11nat11ne 1u 1 WH\O!'I
(UI HA-f'avorlle fUI
Estancia S, C•U• ~ 1
(SH Vltw LM-1
Cosio Me1a 010 010 0-1 4 1
E\lancle 101 001 x S 9 I
Ka•Hr. Herrt,Son 16l eno Movne Hal
llelO. Jara 17> e nd Ceoallt ro Panaro•• 141
W-Jera 1 I L-Kal\er 1B-uuan 1F 1
N•w-' Hu·bor I , Woeclbfld1" 0
(SH View L••ou•)
wooobrio9e 000 000 0-0 S
Newoorl Hert>or 700 310 • 1 8 I
Roger\ and MecOonalO Mer11ne1 D•l
non 161 •Ml Par'l W-Mart.ne1 2 l
L-ROQert 1B-4aam• INHI Mtl .. m INHI
HR-Jemet INHI
c...-• Mfr l, L•euN h•dl o
tSN View LH-)
Laouna 8tecr> 000 000 0-0 4 0
C0<one ae1 Mar 100 110 0-~ 1 I
NHU •"Cl Treger SalCllell 13·41 ano
JOMston 78-Rte\or tLB Hf\\ 1CoM1
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
SH Vlew LH9Ue
(FIMI)
LM-W L T
un1ver\1tv 17 2 0
E ,1anc•• 11 l O
N•woort Hert>or 10 ' 0
S.ddlet>eck & • o
C0\11 Mua S 4 0
WOOOI>< 1dge S ' 0 Coro11a 0.1 Mar • 10 0
L•11une 8Hcn l 11 0
Tllvndav's k-•
0v .....
W LT
17 • 0
17 • 0
" 10 0 1 u 0
" 1\ 0 n 1• o
S It 0
17 0
Coron• oef Mar l L•guna B1tt1cl'I O
N•wl)O(I Htrtlof 1 WOOdllftdll• 0 '
UniYtflllV 17, SeOOIMNICk 1
E111nclt s. Co!ll• MeH ,
.. I L.._,. Overal
WLT W LT
Hvn1in111on BHcn 9 5 o 14 I o
Oc:ten vi.w 9 \ O 11 1 o
Fountain 'V•lln • 1 I 1~ 9 I
Edlton 6 I 0 15 tl 0
Marfne 6 I 0 • 11 O
We\lrntMler s • I I 11 I , ... .,., ._. (>.IS -.m..l
Wf\tmln\ltr t i Oct1n v .. w
Hvntll>OIOll ~ •• r-11111 V•llftv
s.....,-1 o.rr. I I _,
EO.\.Oft e1 Mef'"'
~c .. •• Leewe
L....-.
W LT
£1 Toro t 1 O
1rv1ne I ' 0
MIH\ofl Vu 1 ' 0 1.....-Hlh 1 4 0
0-'8 Hlllt t • 0 Ceohlra1'0 v ... v 1 t 0 Seft~ l ...
T...-1~CJMY\.I
lr>dN •I U9UM Hllll
MlUltDll VJfitD '' II ~. ~· Toro ., CaM•••l'IO Yelltv
Ov'lrtl W LT , •• 0
" • 0 ·~ , 0
15 ' 0 10 17 0
• I) 0
I 11 0
provided excellent eaung.
T~n-1sa s1Lc hm1t on California
halibut -lhey have to be a minrmam
uf2:? inches an length be fort they can
he kept. A 22-i nch halibut will weigh
Lures arc also eff'cctt ve halt but
enticers wilh No. 200 Scrounger lures
1n the ilver0a1cecolor being the
hottc5t. Whe1hcranaters fish wtth live-
bait oran ifical lures. try and allow the
halibut to run with bait after a stnkc.
about six pounds. .
The nght tac;-kle is the key toa
succe'i~ful outing in Newport when
go1ng<tfter halibut. A medium acti on
fresh watersp1nn1ngrod. rigged·with
Max1maorTnlenl· IO-pound mono
and a reel 1ha1 has a good drag 1s
important.
Most large halibut wLll stnkc hard
and fhcn if any pressure is felt they
will spit the bait or lure before tht•
angler can set a hook.
rcrnunal Lacklt>'ihoulJ bengged
\.\Ith a No -HI\ e bait hook. small
~'""~I ahout IM inches abovt" the
hool. and a half-egg 5hd1ng ~inker
Skiff anglers enJOY better fish 1 rig
than do those off the dock. More spots
can be fished by skiffs such as offlhe
·OHt6naTdctoctc.1n front of
Newport Landing. by 1he Reuben E
Lee and at the ends of moored boat!>
1n the middle ofthl· ba>
Men 's golf results
BvronNlfson Classic
l•I Irvine, THH)
Mac O'Gr•ov 33·30-63
AnOv M•get 31-33-64
Mlk• HollaM 3J·32-6S
Jodie Muoo ll· lJ.-66
Mike N1co1e11e 33·33-1>6
Jon... Coo• 32-34-t>O
P Oollerhull 34-3?-66
Ao1>er1 Wrenn 3S· 3 l-66
'8uOOv Gerone-r ll-34-67
Re• Ca1ow"1 l4 ll-67
Cr a IQ S1ao1er 32· JS-&7
Bill l(ratzen )~·13-67
Tom Wa1$on 33-14-67
Pavne Stewart )4·ll-67
Mtrk W1•t>e ll-34-67.
Garv McCoro ll·l•-67
0 Hemmono )4·.lJ-67
Joe lnrl)an 36· l 1-67
Kelln FtrOul JS-31-67
O•n H1111100f>On J.l-ll-67
Vance Hea•ner 3S•l3-68
0 A W••t>r llQ 3-1·34-61
Dann• E owaro\ Jl ls.-61
Ton~ S•ll!I 3'· J.6-61
G~ge Burn' JS·B-68
Ben CreMn.tw lS 33-68
Nk;. Price 36-31-68
Al G•lt>eroer Jl·Js.-61
Barrv Joeci..ei JJ-36-69
Tom K11e • JS-34-69
Jett Sluman 36· 33-69
Ho .. erd T "'"'I• 34·35-69
Dan For\man )6·33-69
Ronnie Btao 34·35-69
~Eulw004-35-.14-.69
Kennv t<no• 3S·34-69
Sieve U ebter 36-33-69
Ken Green 34-35-69
Tom Slec11ma nri 3• Js-69
I Baker· F1ncn l4·3S-69
Tom Lenman JS-34-69
Pll•I Blackmar 34·JS-69
Clarence llo\e 33-31-10
Mar._ Broo• • 3S-3S-70
Boob• WadO.•n• 36-34-70
Biii A09ers 34·36-70
O E•cne11>er11er 35-lS-70
, Mar• Have\ 34·'.16-70
Lee Trevino l3·37-70
MarO. Lve 37·33-70
David Ti.ore
Oevt ()grin
JoMFOVOhl
8rett Uooer
Roger Mtno1e
Hal Sunon
Eo f't0r1
Dave Barr
Sieve Bow1T1an
Curt Bvru"'
Sieve Jone1
Tom Bvrum
Pal McGowan
Mlk•Smllll
Russ Cocllr•n
Bred Brvtnl
Lannv Wedkln'
Bruce Lie! zkt
Morris Halalskv
T·m S1moton
Garv Ptnns
Skeeler Heatn
Ron Slrec~ v Re11a1eoo
Terrv Snoc:t11rus
M -e Peck
Lennie Clements
C""' Perrv
'1!100 Twav
Raleel Alarcon
lvanSm•tll
L Ten Broec~
Tom Norril
Oav10 Grenam
C Rodriguez
David Edward\
Mt .. eHulMrl
J•H Go\lon
Crlarlu Coodv
Tom J•nk1nt
G11>1>v G 1lt>erl
J1mColMrl
HuDe<I GreeM
Oe11nls Tr1-1e
Ml~e Bri9'11
Ge11e Aut>e
M Calca veccll1a
Brao f'aoet
Bill Brillon
T va1en11"e
George Arc,.t'r
C.e11e Sau•r\ L1nav Miller
tn~NIPO!is SOO
THURSDAY'S PRACTICE RUNS
I Bobov Aa"a' 111 114 and 114 183 mon
I Oannv Sult•van 717 615 ) Scoll Bravlon
111464 X ii" Bravlon 711 464 5 B,11
Wn111•n\llO" JI'~ 14 6 Mar.o A,nore11>
717 014 7 C.eoll Brot>nam 1Au\rral•al
210 411. 8 A J Fovt 209 309 9 Al U~ser Jr
209 010. 10 Arie Luvelldvk \Hotlar>a•
101 996, I I Mocnael Roe ( lretanol 70? 110
ano 106 281 12 Jim Crawlord iScottandl 1osass. 13 Jonn Paul Jr . 703 011 u t<.e• .n
Cooan 101 793
36-3-70
3S·3S-70
36·34-70
37-33-70
34-36-70
)6-34-10
3S·3S-70
33-37-70
34-34-70
)6-34-70
34·36-70
34-36-70
l6·3S-11
31·33-11
37·3-71 )6-JS-71
31·33-71
)4·)7-71
)7·34-11
)7-34-11
3S·l6-71
lS-36-71
lS·l6-71
JS·l6-11
lS·l6-71
34-37-11
34-37-11
37-34-11
35-36-11
34-37-11
l6·3S-71
3'·36-17
ll-34-71
37-35-71
36-36-17
3S·l1-71
3S·37-77
l3·39-72
37-35-77
37-35-77
37-35-71
37-JS--77
34-Jt--77
34·31-77
3S·37-77
JS-31'-77
)7-JS-17
31 JS-77
35-H -77
)1-)6-13
)6-37-13
)6-)7-73
lS·l8-73
c11e rtu Boll1!lg
Aon Comman•
John AOam1 Mark Pfeil
LOil Htnl<le
Boo Lonr
Jett Hart
s1uer1 s"'''" J11T1 Ntlfora
PIHi H•nCOCk
Oen Pon•
8ooov C1amoe11
P•ul A..o
GrtQ Tw.1111•
D•ve S1oc• 1on
A1c11ro Zo«e><
Pal L1n11stv
Btll Bergon
Glltlerr F rtel'T'lan
JOl\n OeFor11t1
Jim Deni
GrtQ Power\
Garv ?!aver
Jav Del\1ng
Steve Pa1e
W1U Brewer
MtO.e Govt
M1Ck ~lt
Bot> Murol\v
Fra n• Con,,...
Jim T"Ofo.
L Tnomo\011
Davia f'ro\t
Mtll.e Barnt>lall
Bill Senoer
Bill Bullner
GorOO!' Jol1nlo11
Dave L .. ncmrom
Sammv Aacnt t\
Jtff Sandt•l
Tomm• Moore
Mike Donato
Jerrv Pait
Mill• F ergu\on
Tom V\looaa•o
Boo Hovt
B 111 C. ta Hon
J av Hae\
Wavne Plaver
Ernie Gonzalez
lltlOl'ILanarulTI
David Ogr1n
Runefl Puilev
1wor1n1no1ori Onio ·6 1 6 1
MorinQ>ello I Nortn Brun\w>ei..
~uwn t<hllgent>erQ He,.,,Olj'ead
6·0
38 )t,.....7)
40 ))-7)
)7·36-13
lS·lt-11
lS·lt-7l
Jl•lS--71
J7·l6-73
16·)7-13
37-37-14
l6 lt-14
31 31-14
)6-ll-74
39-lS--74
36-31-74
J1 37-H
JS·l9-14
31 )7-74
l6-ll-14
36-31-74
16-31-74
37·31-7S
36-39-JS
31·J7-7S
3S·40-7S
4l·l4-7S
ll-37-1S
37 lt-7S
39·l6-1S
l6·39-7S
ll-37-75
31-37-75
37•lt-7S
JS·40-7S
31·ll-1S
J9·l6-7S
37 31-7S
l6·40-76
ll·Jl-14
40-3&-76
39-37-76
37 39-76
37·40-17
J9·)t-17
)7 4C>-71
ll-19-71
39 l&-11
39-39-71
40-3'-19
l1 41-19
3' 40-7~
3'·47-IO
4S·3s-t0
43·41--14
Community-~ wormin
SOUTHEltN CALIFORNIA SECTIONALS
( .. Ml.S."A-)
S.Cand Aoul\CI S..._.\
Y.rM 1•an OCC Off '1110"' E C~,...
o J 6 ~ Barr,..orl' OCC oef L O"'t ·~
San Bernii•a·no1 b 0 6 0 D ... a fl(' )II"
8~rnaro1no Otf l ll"CcU't' 1 ~ 0 i
Finl Rounq OOUC!Ml
O\trenoer O•ner 1)an1a Baroara "''
Thurmond Perr; 10CCI 6 7 6·0
S.Cand lteul\CI DOUIHI
Barmore LanCll\ltr tOCC• Oel C.rav
Sna n•s An1e1ooe Val>ev • b I &--0
McMtltan· Eiltson OCC' ael Gunad1 Jo""
lOn R1ver\1ae1 o I o·O
OUTDOORS
The Pavilion irntal flect comes
equ1ped with li ve bait tanks(ins1de).
good motors. safet> gear and ancho~
Skiffs can be rented b} the hDurorb)
1he d«y and fish mg ht·ense~are
required.
Far "'servaHon or1ish mg an for-
ma11on on Ncwpon bay angling
phone Davey's locker at b 71-1 ~34
For those angler<; v. ho are lud.~
LM~
THURSDAY'S ••suus
11111 ., fl·llltlllf -·~ ,,_....., FtltST llACE .• 350 vard1
Magnito (W•rO) tt 60 16 00 160
PluMer Roell.ti ISevllteJ 1 40 S 00
Bill K•nu111 !Crt11oer1 S 80
Time II oe
U EXACTA t3·21 Ottd $160 10
SEC°"O ltACE JSO vards
Poouia r ( R 00911) a 00
EndaK~ 1Cruger1
Counl De Mon•v I Auoz
Time ta 60
THlltD llACE. 400 'fat OI..
L.•iws Exoreu IL•c•e•• 110
81111C). GOlcl Pie 10 oer c"~' Tne C.reneoier Creage<I
Tome 10 JS
FOVaTH ltACE .00 varo1
B•ues Hartl 11 60
Go On Hotme Creaoer
A.omin1urator IH Ga•c•al Time 70JO
460 ) 00 soo 300
7 80
l IO 760
1 40 )60 , 60
SJ EXACT4 3·71 oa a \109 )0
FIFTH llACE. 170 varo'
LuC~'ll Potrcv tLew1U 10 70
Wei .. On Alf lE Garc•a
Mtrtllf One IMa•lteldl
Time 46 31
SJ EXACTA l4·61 oa1d S.S 10
SIXTH RACE . lSO varo\
Winter Wr1ng1er • L•w•I • 9 •O
f'or Love Of A/l.on•v !Orcl\sn)
Cnen• Oe~rt Gtarv 1Mv101
Time · 1114
SEVENTH RACE. )SO vard\
• 60 )60
440 l .O s 00
6 00 '70
IS 20 160 u o
Victrola (PUl\enton • 4 00 J 60 7 40
SageY\ Rocket fCaroozal 610 J 80
M1\\ Lu tner N Lac~ (01oe••Cll\tn 2 40 f .me 11 99
\l EXACT A (6·31 Oa •O SSO 40
EIGHTH RACE. JSO verd\
Barios Bullercuo IL•ckev • 9 40
Je•edOll !Herl)
Cterflt1ea Ladv I H C.arc•a
T.me 1167
s 60 420
SOO •OO s 40
U."1CK SIX J l 4 • 6 11 oaa \ll 9?l lO
'#lil•tr\ ~WO ..-1t1"i~ Jt(,f'f\ \•A ""C)r\f\ "1
P c• S" con\ota••on o• a '~I 00 ., '" JJ
w1nn•rtG 1•Clilil'1\ f1\'l' P\Or\e'
NINTH RACE JSO 'faro\
AamOlrf' Jet Eowera\• ll 00
'T •nv Siar "1rl•r Hart
l nQO Cnar~ Pau1°ne 1
T me 17 9S
I& &() ' o0
~00 J OO H O
f1 VCACTA l s Oa•a '"°' .&()
HolVWOOd Perk
THUR SOAV'S AESUL TS
( 11'11 af '7·•v ltlOl'OUtf\brff mH""91 FIRST RACE. o · ,• ,,,,a ;;) ,."!'"' f! eet v-e1a
Vt 4,.... 111,,. o O"tanou~\.aYt
·.111~awiac Stf'Vfl'\\
r..,,e lll •~
SECOND Rj1.CE o t.., .. onJ\
La Femme '°4'r Dinn 11 •G
1ritft\\1ve Car@' Mowitv
B••o Barf' V.s1en1vera
T ,.... I 17 J ~
.
• JC
• lC
o •O • 80 no o •C
~ 10
S1 D41L Y DOUBLE .. 04 0 ''·,Ml
Hiiltl schOOI THIRD RACE ~ ,,, ,,, .... ,
CIF RANKINGS Ptea· p ,,,cav ' 8 JC l •O I \Jl!
( Fintll Pa•• eoa Jamt\ L ona"" I &O • ill.
......__.. 'Dutt QQ. V11eaz.1elA_. _.:..ts._ ##~;11~:::=====---..l...S.W.i.o a.-O.te. 1.. Micalalt!. J . ,_l>Oi<:Mt'''Aft~~~-:-1T1'lll-l!LI -fl)rfll!te ' PalO\~rlrt'~ 'S Uninnilvi i ---il EXACT A 7 J oa a ,,. ,)I)
TIM.lmement of CMmoions
Ill New Vari<)
Third Rovnd ~'
Law\on Duncan US • del C.i.•tlermo
Atve\ I Argeo•·na l &· J 6·4 lva'I Leno!
Czecnollova' a oet v ,ctor Pe<c I Para
11uav1 o-i 6 I Jonn McEn•oe US l ae•
M;srhn Jaoie IArQenMa l 6-2 &·I 4aron
lf.r1c1t11e0n tU S l oet Mari. Dav 1 IU S J
1 6 7 6 6·0 Terrv Moor US 1 Oel
•a nnoc' No•" Francrl 4·& 6-l. 6 ' Braa
G•tt>erl 'U S t <Jef Pelt• Doonan 1 Au\ tr e l·
e I 6 ' 6-i Ci•uo•o Pana11a 11a1v I de•
Oa v•d Pal' • U S 1 6· I o-I 6 ) 1-ienr •
Suno11rom ~weoent det Mar~ 0 '''°" us &1 .,
Hiiltl schOOI
CIF PAIRINGS
4.4
ful\dtV'I Finl Round
"'ewt>urv Pan~ '' :>tt"'t'I Bart>ara ••rtt ""'" ,,~ ( 1IVPr c ....
Roll nQ H 11, 11• Honver
San C.or Ill>" C) "' Edi\ on
JO•dan ar Unlv•nltv
A' v~r\1t1P P\)1.., bf r oo•n1
4)rc1101a ~· 111/t\rta't Lnng Beeci'I PoiV a• Pa·o' Vt•Oe•
Tl)rranc• af Sour,, forrdn\e
E 1 Mooene al Petm So""ll' Cer>von A .,, Huntln9t'On 8HCll
Mulf a• Carena Oii Mtr
S•" Marcos a1 Bl've•·• H II\
Laeune e.ac11 111 LB W•l\O"
Tnoula no Oil'\ al Oos Puebl<>\
F-t•.n v ... ., "' M ra•e\•t
l-A
TOdaV'\ WlfO Card Mlkllel
Serv•tft a~ Mt')'°" \I ~o('t
C.eroen C•o•• o• Cf ff•IO\
T--.v', l'lnt a9'1ftd
Ail\amD<• •• Ca.aoawl
Car><"rann Va tltY •• HH W of\0"
M 1\\t0f1 v .,.o· Sen,~@ *'""e-t' •' f ,j ~"o" Et Do•aon at La Qu1n1a
NOllllel a• Sen Mar•"O
J W Nori" er Don lu~O Soulll Puaol!ne -., ..,.,.
Ml'9!' o.t al ""'" Gara.en (,rore ·CttrritO\ -N•nft•t •' l...O\
41a m110\
CtaremoM a1 Corona
Oownev t i Le C•NIO•
La Hat>re al Dan• H•ll\
"•l•lla it! LOI Amlll(I\ Ht~t 11 Uorend
Burrougn, IBI •• 411<>ur•
SQ<\or a 111 l Cl\ 41to\
S.Y~ Ml .. llM tourMY
tat Ml\\lefl Vl-.e)
Ovt""""*'
"· llM-Uftder (•ITlmY MacGr~ !Pa!O\ Vt rCH\ E\
'•'•'I o.i ~naron Ftetcllfor 1S-eroel • 1 •·2. Katrine Adem' ICll!Ce901 ~ Gtll9«
H"9fwn 1Edlll• Minn J •• ' 4 l JtM•ftf
Fuell\ IOI• , ..... , N y l CM• NICO't ArtNll
1Pr1nceton N J t 4·• • • • 1 C•flO'I 8UCl"!Mlum I TuOQf'll ~ T • .,,,,.,. 40H\
1LH VPOal • 0 • 1
I•-..-.-~ Ceo C•" H1~ ••I o.t .i.u'(• Emf'llO'\\ 1~•l 6 0 l t 6) o.n ....
I( turman If Ol\Ol'i N J I Hf ._ 11,. ,__.
1$elt L,._t C1t'fl a I •·I S.-• 8~Cf'
I H\llllt"910fl H Y Clf'I l U(lnol C.ur"h
1 ltOll~ H•tll hteffll • 1 ~ 1 t 0 H'" n.~ Y~ tWOtlll>ntlOll Ot>lot IW W I
l"V'tm ~·'-W •nt MO •·l t 7 ........ ~
Am• Frtr• lltocfltsl'tf Ml(ll t Ofll ~· <;etftl lk'OllM»ltl I • •·) • ) ~0...1~ Olllt l CWI ,_.,.._
Clolf 0Cft0~1r-J 6 t. t ·1 \.11\U ~WV
IH1•1'!0nl Wood tM I .. Amv V0\11'\t
Cann• de! Mer, 7 Btver • h 11\ I. Edi\Oll, FOURTH RACE o 1 ,r·<)nQ\
9 Mira CQ\111 10 FOOi"· ML 0-.. ru .~ ...... ~· ) 80
l•A Ben C~ v.-zue a
I (a la ba\c1\ ~ 1..0\ .\110\ ~O\ L .~ OanoP'"Ou\.. MPZ4
""""''~\ • L , o..,.n1., ; 'llla•e• De ~ Sd~ T ,..,, l J
A/oar no 7 l a Ca,,11aa a uo ano 9 Dana l.S EXACT A " l Dll a '~ .~
Hill\ 10 Corona FIFTH RACE ~ '.;••'I'll\
1·A A\;\t "f) ( N ..,.a••" "!t I l~O•O 1 D•amo!IO Ber l L •vo a J 'iar;'l•nnanole Dt'a"Ou-.>e. ~
LomC>O<. S \/ '"ror v IJ '' ~ "POOt"1 ' 'JP" S,.u Joe Sttvf"'\
0 :o
~
4n•e«>e lla•tev 9 Ve tere a 9 'lllor•tt>e·•r T ·~ 1 I I
10 AoOle Vetiev I-A U EXACT A 5· 04 " UO& "3
I Celt 2 Sat>!a Y~fl
VlltOI> s SI JO~Oll
Brtt>IWOOO a Bv<• ev
wn••nt"v
l E ''""-''"'"' ' o T"acner 1
~ v "'" oa 1a
NHL pl1voffs
CONl'ERENCIE FINAL$
Tllursdtv's Scare\
Cnicago ~ E a rT"ot>ton 1 E: dl'Y•vnton l'ola•
s•riet 7 II
Ph1l&Of'ID"•A .. Qu~~ : P"'11ao•1o'°'•d
tfad\ H "fi J I
S.tllrdav'' Gtme
Eomonton ~· C•"<•O<' Sunct.sV"\ Game
Ovet>tc a• Pll•i.td~ o0 •
T11e16tv'1 Gamt>
e n-ca a• Eam<'.' 'Of'
Pn· aoeton1a •' OveC>f'<
TIKlrMlllv't Garn.\
(tf M<•• .. rvl
Eamont<l" •• C">C•90 Oueoe< a 1 Pl' aoe, Oii a
S.lvfdtv: Mav 11
(tf M<tlltrVI
("<d90 ... EaMOo•O" Su"4Sfv,.Mo It
I It M<tnerv I
Out t>e< •• Pf1.,aa.-o,. e
... Al6av ....
C°"'"Eltl'.NCI HMl,.INALS ....... .,.~,
T ....... t',~
80SIOf' at 10.lrO•I I 80SIO" 11'ea• ,.., .. ,
l l s--n ~ QelrQ<t •• eo11on ot -~\alvl Mo•• l"fl·WMMoOfl•• 09'ffl..S '11\HweutlN • o ano w N v ,... • .._. o1 •i. 9o11(111
()etretl ~ ... "' '"" Etst-(onl..-en<•
'"'•" .. !ft O.to to M •~~
CON,.•1tl..CI f'INAU
I ... f . ef. S.-I
S.-•'t'' c.-o.-i .... a1 ..-en. 11 >O om T~v•10-
o.-i., ... ti L Mtn. I o "" ,,._.,,Mn 11 ... tr\•' ~v., 7 om ~V. M.., It
~tn ti 0.-W.r J • m
"911 " -\¥'· .... llf't' •"II .. ~,,, ~~.,••IN S:or..m .... 111 '"'-
"""' Nfftt '" 09n..., T,.. .. ," •"Cl I~ Ol lf!O\t Mmft •r• to i. •n~H
StXTH RACE o •.,r'<>"~' T .. mooe Oaie S,.,.,,, :. Ot I .!\ I:.
Du• Laura Haw h • 1><" J JO _.nou Prt'ler>oe' S D• P • AO
T me l 12 2 S u EJ(ACTA a' o• a l l:k> ..._
SEVENTH RACE o 'u' •"II'
S•an•oro lnd16,, 1 O""'Ql J' 4('\ I! i IJC
•""' S1zi11n.Q 1P1nca• .. X '-!,,){\
8 E tr O! _,,.,.,
r ""e 1 17 1 '
Si EX4CTA 4 S "d • U o• •
\1 PIC l( SIX ' o • ' I ' Cl~ • I ,., '"' l ""' n•· ,.,..'4) ',,. • .., • •' ,.
.f1,n'"1•-f'' 0(\0' i~•'Tl J
EIGHTH RACE
, ,,n,.ei:tt"'lpt>cv\ '.)~-11t.N a·
St.1~· N C'b ~ S1 V.ar' .. m~ 1 ~I 3 ~
Sl EXACT4 9 6 o• o \~10 ,X
NINTH RACE. t 1 ..,.. ~'
DouC>4f' S• .. ~9troi Mc Hr~ o .t1111 "00
H Q.,O,.tt--. L:110..-1 .a J(
\ 11io 0 ez S'""""' ,._ m f' ~ ,z
U EXACTA • l oo·a \ll -.
~"t-,...Ja~• ~, "°
OMO Ml ftsMft9
I \ . ' .
I 0
I
1 1('
DAVEY'1 LOCKEiit tNew-1 ... dlt
~ 4~ l 0.rfttCvda IDS t'(>nol(I I nt '"'" ~<•<~De\\ )\a"O GA\\ ·'' ""'•C'fr fl i1 ~Cu 01" 1 ~Of.fi ,
NlWl"OttT LANDING lNe•oerr
... Clll -2S •"ll .. r\ 11 •en'1 oa;. 1 8 "
llaU IS •<ulOln l ne111><;1 ISO~'•'•
DANA WHARI' -'6 M9ie''~ 9• l'•H
"'"""' ' 'O<' •\n 111 "'&l •l'r• \""Hhe•d U 'K" I""
™i .....,., treut ... ""
LOS AM<OELIS & v '10<• "'f'• e-• Ce•wl>" c-.... , ••'•" , AH
Cu ••< L.•llOOll E "'"'°'" 1 •'• 1 '' • Roe• Cr"' ~''°" C•M' J>-.r•""" 1..••" ~ o ..... , RH..-vtw
IUVERStOa -D•" t•"•"' '-'"' l'ultf Miii Cr-F~ LA'• ,..,, \
1.. ... e $rre~ Crt<t'
SAN a•aNAaOtMO Gr .. r .... t ,., l ... t (;.._,, L•'• ~'' La"t ...... 1. 4nt It _. S.nta Ana It v., _,.,. 'IV•
SAM CMEGO M " I "'' lt9'o Iii •r Sw••w••~ II "pr
VINT\AllA -P.t., 1..••• ltt•f'\ v ,..• ttow v...., 1.. ... • s.10. c,_ f_.
1tl•N 4!0t< C·-CHlr C•H"
Er\11""' C•ft' .. .,., .~..... l •"• '"' It•-I l>emoctaf Oaf'\ IO It, It I ...,_""""' Bot• Pll-"Ou\# •o 0.-••• o .... 1~18 o.m tt '°' ... Jto~-.w ~It I
.,._,w•rhol.'M IO l e"t , ...... .
,. •• SM) -•• ('"' ........ I 0-••
Cf"lfll "1wie Fil' R-• tt"'O\ •• .,.. llleloW ..... ,1611 $.a'll _.._,, • vw
oeoow lfrlef'lf) ft!WNlt c-'-''
cnoup to catch 1 )euJ balibut. IMY •
att uctUcnt eatina fresh. BlrbeqDld
"'tthlcmonbuncrbastinafor IS '
m1nutC$i1hanhobcat. butaltoa ,
liUrt broiled 1n theovtn for 10
mfoutes, lhcn covered with~k cheese and s&lsa that is uppieid in tbe ..
microwave fortwo rrumues will-~---·· any fi~h d1nncr$Crved m a.nycoutal,
resturant.
II 1sextremel) 1mpo~nt lbit
anglers release short halibut beck to
the bay without harm. Do not h.aftdle
the small huh but, try and releale tM
fish using pliers-on the hook for lhollt
hooked 1n tht'. Ja"'
Those fi!.h hooked deeper
cut the hne at tht' fish 's mo•\lJ.11..&1~~--""" ~SiTfwaTcr rust out the hook.
Laying a tish on thrdodc or
grabbing 11 "'11h a rag will most likely ~111 the fish after 1t 1s released.
"· ..
USFL ,!. WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T ~ct. ~A
HOUllOll 9 l 0 m '3'1 234
Oall.lf ncl I l I .. , 267 , ..
Denver I ~ 0 636 211 lOI
4 rrzona I 0 l6t 20I nt
LA £•11f'Hl e 0 .213 179 261
POtlland I 0 113 IS4 U.
San 4nronoo 8 0 173 16' 261
EASTERN CONl'Elll'.NCa:
r amoa Bh ·a J o n7 211 m
B1•m1n1lnam I 0 636 2'6 ?11
New Jer-.v I 4 0 636 271 ?4.J
Ja<t.$0tlvllle & S 0 ~5 ?l't 212
Mt<non•s & s o ~s i-2 m
8att•mor• s s I 500 200 1n
O<l•Roo 2 9 0 111 161 1'0
""''*"'\~ E1t~s a1 0.t.ler>d
Por11ano a• B·rm 11911ar,.. S.-v'l~
HOY\IOll I' ~Of\11
B•ll•mort •' New wwv T a,,.,04 Bev ar JaCl<lQnvill('
0~\lf:' at Ar tona
MtftlMv'I G-
$al\ An1on•o •• Orta noo
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Gif1s MiMNlll
HIGH SCHOOL
Ed018fl l, ~rine 0
($u11wt LN-1
M•• na 000 000 0-0. S J
Ea1\or 100 002 •-3 ' 1
La'\e" allO Ferguson Car~te< 1 I•·••
ano Pro\t.ef
F-lfl Vt!Wv J, H"""""'°" ... di 0 tSunwt L.._1
i:: )u"'• n va •• OOJ 000
"-'"'·"ll'D" Bea ,. 000 OOC
l e.10r 4 ~ .tno Y<k;"il
Pa "'\ 1B-P• (f l'V
()<.Nfl V -•, WH_S .... 0
l~L-1
Ocean v •• 0(11 ~3 1)-4 I i
...,e\, ... •\1e• 000 000 0-0 l 4
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·9 I a"O o'\o'O' 18-<>av"<' 0V
u""'~""' • Ht•-1 Hart>« l ISN Vrew LH9'>t .. ,.,, ~= J"' ;-.,
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Sales, marketing
director named
Sbe rrle A. Lavt'ronl has been appointed director of sales and
marketing for the Holel Meridlen 1n Ncwpon "Reach The
Manhattan Beeeh res1d~nt wilt be responsibl<' for rt'cru111ng,
training and supervising the hotel's sales staff. as well a!> planning
and overi.ceang the markeung programs and budgt•t. La' erona began
her 15-) earcarl<er in the ho tel 1ndum1 as sales managerofrorporatl'
accounts for 1he Airport Marina Hotel in Los .\ngeles. he latt·r
worked for RAmada Inn Corp. as darcc·tor of..ales and catenng. and
after t\.\-O }Car ·wa!> narm·d d1stnct director of !.ales. rc'ipon .. tblc for
c;e\en properties 1n Southern Caltforn1a and Ha'4a11 • • • • Lucille Hitz has bct•n l'lccted Wo man of the Year b) the Irvine
Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's A11ociatlon.
Hitz 1s co-o"' nrr. with hl'r hu~band. of Solar Images Corp. and 1~
al o a sut>mtute tcach~r .!.."the Los Angeles Ulllfled Scbool District.
Sherrie Laveroni Kathi Pepka
~lect1un uflhl·award as ba-.ed o n thc member°'> athtl'\emcnts 1n her
field of bu-;1ness. education. commun11\ act1' 111..:s. and her
pantc1pat11.m 1n 1hc asso<:1atl\m. · • • • Three top Ultrasystems otlicers ha'"c bct•n promoted b) PhUllp
J . Stevens. president and c hairman of the board. Jobn H. Dean was
promoted to execullH' \ice president. Y .T. Du "'as named senior
'ice president and chief financial officer. and Stephen A. Kwitoskl
was appointed 'ice prc'i1dent and treasurer • • • Kalbi P epka has bt-cn named director ofmarkcung for Mission
Viejo Co.'s California D" 1s1on. Pepka Joined M1ss1on VieJO Co. 1n
1982 as manager of advems1ng. She was prum utt:d tu manager of
marketing 1n I Q84. Pnor 10 coming 10 M1 ss1on V1c10. Pep~a "as
marke11ng manager for Campeau Corp. of Cali forn1a • • • The Cox & Burc h Advertising Co. ha\ appointed Luann Dawson
lht• nt'wcst member of ll'i account management team The nC\\
arrnunt supcr\1sor v.111 o'er'><.'t' all dTons 1n the de,clopmt·n1 ul
nc"' bu'>tne'' fur the agcnc~ H l'r dut1e'i tntlude the <rea11o n ~nd
1mplementat1on of ad' cn1singand promouonal program<, for< B-\
In add11aon. I>av.<;on \\-ill managl· lhl· promotional program' tor C.
ltoh's IBM plug-rnmpa11hlc product'>. nH1r~t·1~d h' CIE Sys-
tems/ Distributed Systems Division. • • • Marilee Cunningham Bowles ha'> J111nn.I lht• t rl'Jlt\C 1kp.irt-
mcnt at Marketing Dire(tions, Inc. JC, art dm:t tur and Debra
Branson ha'\ bl.'l.'n promo tC'd lo an oun1 l'\1.'lUll\C In h1.·r nt·"
posalton. Bo1.1.J~ 1~ 1n\ohcd 1n t·o nc:cpl a nd-dl•<Jtg~ ~ori..
prodUL'llOn. an d1rcct10n. and rhoto \U(X'r\ 1\IOn for thl' J8t'nl \ ·,
clients. Bowll.'s comes 10 Markeung Drn.·ct1ono; after spending ~I\
months '-'Orking as a frec-lanc~c graph1t· d t:s1gncr fur \ULh
organ11at1om as Alpha Base Systems. Inc., the National Society to
Prevent Blindness. and lhl' ~ewport Chambe r Orchestra.
Hran\un'<, ncv. ro ... 111o n t all\ for her (Cl \\Ork dtrcllh IA llh
cl1enl'>. pro' 1d1ng alt.ounl \L'f\ ice:' 1mpk nknt1ng ad' cr1 1\1n~
\trateg1t'\ and ck' cl11p1 ng l°fl'all\ t' lonu.•pt' llh promo11on u1mn
alter fi,c ~''.tr\ v.11h lht· lull-1.ct.' Ill' c1dq.·rt1\1ng agcnq a~ .in .1r1
director and au.uunt liaison Bran!>on pre' 1o usl) actt:d d~ Jn
at·co unl lta1<,<H\ a<> \.\oell a' an art d1rt'C'10r at Marketing ()1 rcur1m\.
working d1re,·tl~ 1A1th client~ on a 'am·t ~ of dl.'tarlcd and h1ghl\
1eehn1cal proJet'ls . • • • Edwin Meserve of '-ie"'pon BeaLh and Mlcbael·R. Dorsey of
San Juan ( ap1strano ha,e·been named to the p<l\1t111ns ol 'Ill'
president and sales manager at Grubb & Ellis Co.'s Commercial
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d1,1<,111n' F>nr\t:> 1A h11 Jlllnt:d ( rruhh (\ I Iii' 111 1·1~1 ''ill tw
rL'\pon\lhk l11r the 11ffi1.l' and rt·ntJI d1' 1'1nn, . . .
Thomas. emler ha' lx·l·n namt·d L'\l:'l ull \l' d irl'l lflr t1nd gen er J I
manager ol tl1 n1rnl rC'>l'::trt h data man:.igcnll'nl 1111 '-t'"' rx>rt Beath-
hascd Institute for Biological Resear ch and Development, In<'.
'ic:mltr will hi: rc\pOn\1hlc for de,clopml'nt ,1nd m111n1cna,nle 111
t oq1ora1t· Lontm l ~~\ll·mc,. management 1nform,111un \\\ll!m\. :rnd
pruJl.'l. t managt'rnl'"' • k "'ill rt:rort J1rl'l II\ to 'll hol "il·mll'r v.:,,
former!\ rc\plll'\\lhk lor the 1n,111u1t:' m.1n.1gt·mrn1 intorma11nn
'~ Sll'm' dt'' t.'ln rml·nt • • • • Cha r les William Goodson ha' hcl'n n.1ml.·d '1u• prt:~1den1 t h1l'I
linanual o fficer at Oaaa Niguel Bank. Ciotl<l\hn 1\ from \anta
Mon1s;a and aucnded 'ianta M onica ( ollcgc anti t 'f L..\. · Hl.· ha\
~1gn11ican1 l'XpcncnCl· rn the banking 1ndu'>tr) mo't rt:l cntly 3') Vll'l'
pre'11dcnt/hr~1nth adm1n1<;tra1or. First State Bank of the Oa ks
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Corporate tax
.system blasted
Fede ral budget offtc~
report points to
tax syste m ove rhaul
WASHINCiTON (.\Pl -Corpor·
auons benefiting from 1ht• I 9X I ta'
cuts pushed h~ Pre\1dcnt Reagan part!
thl:' lo wc<r,t tax rail''> 1n rnort' than 50
)Car" on their profit' in 191<.J . .i
Congre~smnal Budget Otlice "'ud)
'\aid.
But tht• n•port -"'h1d1 LJl!t-~I tht:
oa11on\ ellrpu rall' "" '~ \lt'lll
"!.CflOUSI) dclic:11:n1" tn r~ll\lflg fl'\·
l'nUt: \111lPI> fotrl) and l'llil'll'llll~ -
said thl' lx-nditc; of tht· 1111:11 rt•dul-
tJOns arl· wa,h1ng a IA a)
~Tht: c;tu<l\ l.'-Oncl.\J<kd 11la1 h'r lht'
dt'cadl·\ rnd. tax incrca'>l'S appro' l'd
b~ ~ungrl'SS and Prcs1dcn1 Reagan1n
191L and 19~4 will hav(' w1ix·d out
1he efTccts-of the three-, ear hu\lnt'"'
tax rnts t:nar11:d 1n 198 t'
The .200-pagl' fl'port '~as rl'lca .. cd
h~ RC"p Jim Jones. 0-0kla amid
grov. mg d1scus\lon ·of O\ crhaultng
both corporate and pcr!>onal 1moml·
laXl''i
Last \.\t'('~. lhl' Senalt' 11H·r-
that proposal
fhe CBO had lrtth: good Hi !.<1
ahout thl' l.0urrc111 uirpurJtl' ta
')Stem
.. rht• pnnupal g1,1al ofJ 1.1>. \)\It'~
IS to ral'l' fl'Vl.'nUl:' U!> \lmpl). fnirl
nnd l.'ffril·ntl) ii'> possible." tht• r~por
'>UU..I "Thl' CUI fl'nl c:orporall' inc:om
ta\ 1' 'l'.f'HHl\I~ dclit•1t·111111 .dl of ttw.,
n''fk't I\
.. J ht• ta\ I'> not '>lmpk t lll \nm
plKatl'' '"' l'\lrnl'nl dcCt'>lOll\ 0'.l tore
1ng l'\ccu11' t>' to rd} hl'<\\ ti) t>n lhc1
lol\ Jn·ountanl'\ ratha than on llll'1
"" n bu,111t''-' JUltgml'nl<.
"I he ta:il 1' <;el'1H1s unfoir ht·ca u\l' 1
1mp11\l'' \\1dd\ i.,1ning "" hurdt:n
on 1ndl\ 1dual firm' clqw11d1ng u1
tht•ir 111du\ln .. th<' rl'p1•rt .1ddl'U
(~1w lOfll."IU!ilt>fl-ol lht" ,,Ulh WU
1h.11 lht• Rl·agnn la\ l'lll\ -iMrt1eu
.larl) lhl.' 1. hangn 111 dt·prl.'l'1<1l101
'>t'hl•dull'.., -did drama11tJll~ \l:J">I
t·orpora It' ta' ra tl''·
"()H·r lhl' I%(), Jnd I tJ71J, th•
a' a:t(l.t' l orpnr:Hl' ta' rt·m•11 lll'l
''l'a<h .1t ahoul .t(I ix·rn·nt •· lh•
rl'POrt \,lid Hut RcJgan·, ta\ lUl
"dra,ltlall\ rl·dun·d tht(·" aagl· l'Or
poratt· ralt' 111 J.t pt·(n·nl an I 9X I anc
10 22 pl·r:vl·nt h\ 198.J ·
Tower topped
An 11-•torytower waa recently topped at the Koll Center
Irvine, a S 1 billion mlzed-uae development of the Koll
Company under conatructlon on Von Karman Avenue ln
Irvine. The $40 million tower will provide 230,000aquare
feet of office apace when completed ln December.
whelm1ngl~ pas1;l'd a rC"~olut1nn t Jll·
ing for tough minimum ta\e'i o n ~ith
businesses and indt' 1dual\. o\nd thl'
Trcasur) Department rs l'\IX'Cll'd tu
rdcasc a nc\.\ 'crs1on of the Rl'agan
a,dm1n1stra11on's tall. reform plan later
1n this month. C hitRges 1n corporatl'
-taxes arc said to be a key clement ot
l:iut that lrt•nd ma\ hi.' .1bou1 to dt
an about-fort:.
In anorha c:baptl·r. the repor
uindudnl the t>1lhun' of dollar' 1r
la\ t UI\ fo r corporatwn\ art• hc1n1
erudl·d h~ ta\ changl''> and 1nuca'>t'' p:i~~t·d lawr in Rl·agan·, fif\t term,.
BUSINESS NOTES
Fieldstone
announces
division split
lhl' Oranl!.e Count~ d1,1'\1on ul
r ht• f-tdd\lllOC ( 0. ha\ been \Ub-
dl\ 1dl·d into an inland region and a
roa\tal rl'gwn according to Peter
<kh\. prt'\ltknt and chairman.
The f-1l'ld~tonc Compan) •~ a
homchuild1ng lirm hcadquanerc<l in
'l'IAport lkalh \l.llh upcrat1 ng
d1' 1\1o n' in '-Ian 01cgo and Orangt·
lOUntlt'\
f)a, td I angl111'>. v1tt prco,1dcnt and
managl·r u f the Orangl' C uunl)
dt' 1s1on. \.\ 1ll ton11nuc too' a!>Cl' all
<aspect\ of holh regions. Cia~ L. I nc
ha~ been n<unn.I 10 k·ad dct' ·to-J.1'
11pcra11on\ nt lht• inland region · • • •
\ nht>on-tu1110g h1ghltghlt•tl tht•
rl'lcnt grand re-opcn1n~ ceremun~ o f
l.ot·hmann\ Fl\t' Po1ot\ Plata 1n
Huntington Ac:srh. The pla1a al lht•
1ntcrscct1un of' Beach Boule,.ard and
Main Street, 110" total!> 155.0()U
'qua re feet The renovauon. 1 ncludrd
\lorl' front\ ~1gnage. landscaping.
par.l(lng lot and·1n tcnor design .. ~
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Openinf lead: Four of ().
In 1985, North America will ·be
repre1ented by two t.eam1 in the
Bermuda Bowl, the team champfun -
ship of world brldp. The U.S . 11
autom·atically qualified. and Its
team wUI be .elected at trials l.o be
held In Memphis later thi1 month.
The ~her team will be Canada. It
earned the rt1ht by defeating Mt•·
ico and Bermuda in a pla1off for the
seco.nd berth. Here's a hand from
Canada's matc h againsf Bermuda.
We1t'1 bid is not a misprint. It i1
a "tran1fer preempt," 1howing the
next·hiJher suit. Jn this Clff it
might have helped the opponent.a,
for North was able to double to
s how clubs, making it ea1r,: for
South to contract for 1lam. Had
Weit been able to preempt natlU'al·
ly with five diamond•. the outcome
of the a11ction would have been tn1
clear.
Six clubs i1 1n excillent contract.
and but for an unfortunate break
and a m,oment of carele11neh by
declarer, it would ,have ulled home.
Weit. decided that hla be1t bet to
beat the hand teated on a heart ruff.
Since he waa unlikely to rind a hl1h·
card 1nt.r7 in hi1 partner'• hand, he
led the four of diamond1.
Declarer renexly played low from
dummy. and an 11toni1hed Eut-,
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found that he had won the first trick
with the five of diamonds. When he
recovered from the shock he had no
difficulty finding the heart shift
which his partner ruffed-down
one. \ West's pre~mpt and lead of a ow
diamond should have been a wa rn·
C.HARLES I
GOREN .; ,
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ing signal to declarer. Had he
played dummy'1 ten on the openin1
lead, he would have ended up with -
an overtrick.
Jn the other-room the Canadlan1
bid and made the 1lam for a hup
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Dave Mason still a superstar ·
on Oldies But Goodies circuit.
By SCOTT HA VS
Oatebook Editor
If th ere is one area the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach
succeeds in like no other Orange County nightclub, it's iri
bringing to its stage OBGs (Oldies But Goodies), acts that have
faded away \O mere Trivial Pursuit questions.
Question: Who Jen the musical group .Yraflic in the late
1960s to become one of the more popular 1970s solo acts. but
now performs the small nightclub circuit? ·
AJlswer: Da ve Mason.
Som uch.ofan O BG is Dave Mason, most his albums are out
of print. His last album. "New Crest On An Old Wa ve," was
made over five years ago.
No matter. For Dave Ma son is still a superstar, as evidenced
at hi s Golden Bear appearance last Saturday evening.
The Golden Bear serves not only as a showcase for young
talents. but often as a menagerie for obscure OBGs. These OBGs
will usuall y hook up with the Huntingion Beach nightclub.
reliving old memories and slipping into burned out dreams.
Not so with Dave Mason.
Althou~ the fo rmer Traffic member didn't ble~s his
audience wtth new inspired tunes that would spark a career
comeback. the memories he revived were of great hits. whjch, ·.
I'm sure. is what most the audience came for. .
When Dave Mason went solo he set a sound for himself that
has become his trademark th rough the years: the mixing of hi s
beautifully raspy voice with a open tuned 12-string guitar.
And last Saturday night th at sound was a vibrant as it had
been almost two decades ago.
With the help of Jim Kreiger -an excellent musician,
harmonist and the author of such Dave Mason hits as .. We Just
Disagree" and "Words" ~ the concert at the Bear was
impeccably performed.
The duo opened with a lively Buddy Holly tune. then went
straight into all the Oldies But Goodies: "Every Woman,"
... ~-----··~early .Queen, " ... ::Feel g AJri_gltt~ to "We just Disagree" and
· t t GO.urn--Ftow" f'rom~t~ "t:i• ~
··changes." "The Word," and "Bird on· the Wind" from his
"Mariposa de Oro" album. "Take It To The Limit," an Eagle's
tune from Mason's "Certified Li ve" alb~o was performed.
Hi s encore included the Elvis Presley song .. I'm All Shook
Up." Da vc Mason-style. of course.
According to Mason's manager, J im Marcotte, the
performer is keeping busy playing smaller nightclubs in
"packaging shows."
··w e just finished dates with Leon Russell in San Antonio,
Houston, New Orl eans and Memphis," Marcotte said ... Small
nightclubs are the plan for the remainder of the year."
Marcotte said Mason has completed a new album,
tentatively called .. Some Assembly Required," but is currently
mired in legalities.
In the meantime. Dave Mason will remain one of very few
OBG o;; who can grow old elega ntly and gracefully. ·
Mcrna~1ne f d1111r~ I rank Zin1
I d1f11r ~coll-Hays
1lr1 n,,,., wr Steven Hough
Markl'tmg Dtrt'Cror; Karen A. Wittmer
( 1r(u/a1ion \fo1wRN D1lnald L. Williams
Pr fJducrion M a1111f1.1•r Roher! L. Cantrell
r>a1d'1ook ts pubh~hl·d rvrl") l 1111." '" th,• Orange Foast Pubhsh1na Co ..
PO •&, IS60. J .lO W Bly ~t '11\l;i M1·...,..('.\ 92626 Trlrphonr (714)
64.2-4 '21 R~ul1r hum1ns hour' .111· x .1 m H• S p.m .. Monday rhrousfl
Frida1 I >c-adltnc for c:alcndar of C:\l"HI' '"'"'' Jnd lc:llcrs 1s S p.m. Monday
Ttw ~·n11rr contc:nts of 0.1rbook .1ri· l llfl)lll!hrcd by 1hc Orange Coasi
Pubhsh1n1 C'o. All natu.s ll"C l'C$CfV('d
2 Datebdok/ Friday, May 10, 1985
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HIGH IQ THROWS
SMART PARTY ...••••...•••.•••••••••••.•..••••••••.••. 3
By SCOTI' RAYS -This week's feature is on the Orange
County chapter of Mensa, that club whose members claim to have a
high-IQ. We've approached the feature a little differently this week.
Mensa president and Daily Pilot columnist, BiJI Harvey, gives his
point of view of what Mensa means to him, while Datebook Editor
~ott Hays, after visiting one of the club's Open House parties last
week, gives his poif)tofvaewon the club. Should be interesting! We'll
see. (Front cover photo by Lee Payne. Art direction by Steven
Hough. Front cover model, Matthew Laidler.)
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The Fullerton Friends of Music present the Ysaya String Quartet
plus virtuoso horn player Rich.ard Todd and string bassist Dennis
Tremblay 3:30 p.m. Sunday at The Performing Arts Center of Sunny
Hills High School, 1801 Warburton W'!'f, Fullerton. Also this week
-onthe cTassical scene, the Pacific Chorale, the Crystal Cathedral
Choir, youth choirs and a I 00-piece orchestra combine over 300
voices to si~ Berlioz' .. Te Deum," Friday at the Crystal Cathedral.
12141 Lewis St., Garden G rove. $10 donation. 97 1-4039.
CINCO DE MA Y0 ••• 1' ACOS ••. AND FASHIONS ·
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By VIDA DEAN -The historical La Casa Pacifica was thr
location_ for a Cinco d a)'.O celebration gj.yen-mt weekend by -~upporters ofthe Laguna Beae~ Art Museum a~ · and
Gavin Herbert. On a picture perfect afternoon, 350 guests were
treated to !Oft tacos -and miniature tostados, were able to bid on
silent auction items, and watched models parade summer fashions
from Saks Fifth Avenue during the day-long .. Fiesta de Primavera."
Some wild fiesta, no? Yes, as witnessed by our very own Vida Dean.
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BARBOR VIEW, CULINARY BRILLIANCE
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B~ BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -Two of Beverly's favorite
things ha'-'.e ~m~ together at Cano's. in Newport Beach: .. The beauty
of the building 1tself...and the culinary brilliance of chef Claude K~berle." Koeberle has also brought sorlfething else to Cano's .
.: wntes Beverly: .. Cano'~ food to a le vel worthy of its surroundings."
:;.-:;:;;;;;;=;ii Chef Koeberl~'s f~rte is .. conte~porary cuisine, combining fresh south~m Cahforn1a products in often imaginative and always beautiful-to-th~ye ways." Sounds exciting! And delicious.
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By Bill HARVEY
OC Mnsa PresWe.t By SCOTT HAYS
Datebook Edllor
QUES'TION : What d o ~.L· ' Nineo'clock!The turbulentprattle hadreached
the . I ate philosopher/inventor · fu ll throttle at the Mensa's monthly open ho use part}
R. Buckminster Fuller. folk singer/ / in Huntingto n Beach. Club president and host. 6-2.
actor Theodore Bilcel, belly dancer • 225-pound Bill Harvey. lumbered through the crowd
Morocco, sci-ti writer Isaac Asimov, of over 90 Orange County Mensans. sneakfo$ hugs.
Ford Motor Company President si pping Coke. makin~ sure all went well. Bill, 48.
Donald Peterson, and I have in looking like a mountain man after a long winter with
common? his full red beard. sandy-blond hair and earring in his ·
ANSWER: We all belong. along • left earlobe. has been a mem ber of this high-IQ
with a hodgepodge of housewives, society si nce 1966. He was voted in as its president in
students, convicts, cabdrivers, mail carriers, April. His rallying cry is: '1Mensansare human. too."
professionals and poliCemen. to an organization The party had fi nall y reached that fe erish point
that prides itself on being egalitarian yet } at which people could no longer endure the steam)
exclusive-Mensa, a group of people of high heat of to,o ma ny bodies crammed into small rooms
intelligence. like mammoth sweet pickles stuffed into jars. So
What, exactly, is Mensa? / outside they stepped. 20 or so of the 90 Men sa~ and
The answer to that takes many forms. depending Bil l. sipping Cokes and Seven-Ups and this evemng·s
upon who m you ask, and in what context. The word choice d ri nk . Wine-in-a-Box.
itself is Latin meaning "table," and in that context it He> Bill! Some pan.\, here!
was chosen to represent a round table where no .-Inside. Jo hn Olsen. 27. scanned the room
person takes precedence and all are equal. If there is carefully. ta king in everything from the three old
one absolute truth about Mensa, this is it. ladies on the couch to his left discussing crocheting to
The doorway to any Mensa function seems to be that cute redhead who just walked i nto the Ii ving
alQ'lost as magical as Alice's looking glass; it strips room with a poorly dressed Yuppie-typ{ He looks
away all of the things and titles and affectations that familiar! John tho ught. The Yuppie! Where have I
we accumulate in the outside world. seen him before'! John's eyes left the couple for a
Are you a bulldozer operator or a supermarket -momerrrand n veTe on ~Wbm,ltw
clCTk-ora-dc1iverymim? Come:on m ~ -nsam e~ drinking; eating:-maK:ing great
The onec:trait tharis wrivets:al roa'lfM"nsans .:San con versation.
almost overwhelming1curiosity about nearly every-Making great conversation. Bill Harvev claims. lhi.Jl&. At a Mensa gathering, someone will-take 11 is what Mensa parties are all about. -
genuine and intense mterest an what you do. Looking forward ro talking with them later.
Are you a physician or a lawyer or an atomic John thought. a bit penurbed at the laJ¥e turnout.
physicist? Come on in. We wo n't hold that against But plenty of time for that. No need /Jgh11ng the
you. masses now.
What, exactly, is Mensa? John. 27 and slightly unkempt, ran his nght
Well, the word itself also means "stupid" in hand through his greasy red hair and straightened his
colloquial Spanish. thick. milk-bottle glasses by pressing his right index
Yeah, but what, exactly, is Mensa? finger to the frame's bridge. He's been a member of
According to the national and local Mensa Mensa for only two months. but already he feels a
publications, ''Mensa is an international society in part of the gang. He passed the standard IQ test
which the sole requirement for membership isa score earlier this year at or above the required Q81h
at or above the 98th percentile on any of a number of percentile. That's a n IQ of about 130 or a bow.
standard IQ tests. Mensa isa nonprofit society whose According to Harvey. out of every I 00 people. t~o
sole purpose is to serve as a means of communication ., ' have the mental abilitv to be members.
and assembly for its members. Mensa itself holds no At fi rst John thought this m igh t be a 1-.ind of a
opinions, champions no causes, and is not affiliated ........_ snobby group. You know. people trying to fl aunt
in any way with any other organization." their superiority. But he found that untrue. E' eryone
Pretty straightforward, right? According to the . ....._ seems real nice. Exc.ept.1of course. when H becomes
above, any time that you find yourself in a group of .....,...._..,"-,..,.. political like last election. That can be real annO\tng
I 00 people, two of them arc qualified for Mensa. because it destroys the fun. ·
And, I'd be willing to bet my next month's pay that hours and I didn't recall mentioning science even But that's not the case thts evening.
neither you nor I could pick those two people out of once.) .. All the guys are bald," (lsnealcily felt the top Directly in front of John stood a large coffee
that crowd. rvc always known that. Mensans look of my head) .. all the broads are fat and dumpy" (Ann table with a partially finished Zebras-in-the-~ungle
just like anybody else (except f6r my wife Ann, who almost attacked) ''they don't do none of the fun jigsaw puzzle. Barely 10 feet away was the kitchen
looks a little better than anybody else in the stuff." table covered with assorted foods: hams. cheeses.
<>f'P!lization). She and I bad an experience that WHA TI • crackers. dips. celery and carrot st1clcs. trawbcm es
confirmed my opinion. Mensa (nationally and Joe.ally) has literally with powdered sugar. fresh pineapple. To the left of
We were at a boatshow in Long Beach, and after institutionalized fun. Someone, anyone. can (and the kitchen table. Bill's pet cockatiel. Decible.
having walked what seemed like SO miles, had found usually docs) start a sub-gro~p called a Special rammed his cage in a frenzy. while Bill's dog. Sheba.
a soft place to sit on one oft.he boats. (Mcnsans like Interest Group (SIG). At the present time. in Orange roamed freely nearby. Two feet in front of the kitchen
boats, too.) There were two other people there, and County Mensa, there arc 38 SIGs, ranging all the way table was the screen door which led to the backyard
we were just sort of recharging our baUeries when we from Art Hobble and Gobble (meet for lunch, go to where Bill find the other Men sans stood refreshed
beard a word that cauabt our immediate attention. an art museum) to Boogie to Dinner Theater to Film from the cool evening air.
04Mensa? Yeah. I bow all about Mensa. Bunch · Lovers(go to the movies) to Games, to Happy(hour) John's eyes shot bilck to the two new faces in the
·of egheads, sit around all the time tallcing about Wandercn. to Loud Music. (mostly Rock 'n Roll) to crowd -the cute redhead aod her poorly-dreued
science!' (Stranae. We'd been at the boatsl\ow foT (Pl ...... llSRSA/.,...121 ,,..__ ... PARTT/.,..121
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I CHORALE, Concert Chor.tie and 1hc
Fest~val Orchestra perform choral
mastcrpi«:cs by European and
American composers. 8 p.m .. Red
Hill Lutheran Church. 13200 Rl.'d
Hill Ave .. Tustin. $4 and $2 ad-
mission. 667-3008.
Saturday
"A CELEBRATION OF J.S.
BACH" presents the Orange ( oast
College Chorak and Chamber Sing-
ers performing Bach"s "Chnstm3)
Oratorio. Pan II." Richard Rau b 1!>
conductor. 8 p.m .. OCC's Robcn B
Moore Theatre. 270 I Fa1rv1cw Rd ..
Costa Mesa. $5 advance. $6 at 1hc
door. 431-5880.
PJANIST CAROLE COLE, see Fri-
day lis11ng.
THE CHAMBER SINGERS of
Saddleback College offer a program of
motets. madrigals. spir~t~ls and
folk.songs. Alvin 8n~tb1ll 1s vocal
dirtttor. 8 p.-m .. McKinney l'hea1rc.
28000 Marguerite PkW) .• Mission
Viejo. 831-4656.
RONNIE BROWN, sec Fnda) 11~1-
ing.
THE CHAPMAN SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA, College Si ngers and Con-
cert Choir. conducted b~ Wilham
Hall. celebrates the anniversaries ot
Bach. Handel and Schut11n a concwt
at 8 p.m. CC's Memorial Aud11onum.
333 N. Glassel!. Orange. $5 and ~'
admission. 997-6812.
Sunday
THE· SEQUOIA STRING
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CAROLE COLE, see Friday listin·g.
THE LONG BEACH BACH FESTl-
V AL CHOIR performs works by J .S.
Bach. Also featured is an organ rcciuil
by Katharine Crozier. 8 p.m ... Cove-
nant Presbyterian Church. Third and
A1lantic. Long Beach. $7. $5 and_S2
admission. ( 213) 4'.2 5-6 138. ·
RONNIE BROWN. sec Friday list·
mg.
Thunday
CAROLE COLE, sec: Friday listing.
RONNIE BROWN. see Friday hst-
tng.
f'rlday
THE 000 WAH lllDt:llS perform
from 8 p.m.-i :JO a.m. at Crazy Norw
Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa
Ana. S49-1512.
Saturday
THE 000 WAH RIDERS, sec
Fnda) hc;11ng.
Sunday
ALABAMA , along with 8111
Med ic). performs at the Irvine
Meadows Amph11hea1rc. 84().3747.
:..-:::;~w~~&-OlU-inucs us scncs (ihc ~nru.4'p.m .. UC
!nine's Univcrsit) Center Henuigc
Room. lrvlnc. $9. SS. and S7 ad-
m ISSIOn. 856-66 16.
CRAZY HORSE SALOON features
a Mothl'rs Day Brunch from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. and a Mothers Day
Droner from 4-10 p.m. A Country
Ba!>h w11h Van & the Southland
~~~ 4 p.m. I 580'Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
54Q-l 51:?.
-~be Fullerton P'riencla of
Mule pre.eat the Yaaya
Strln& Quartet pla....trtuoeo
born player Richard Todd
and •trlfti buelet Denni•
Tremblay ~:30 p.m. Sunday
at the Performln& Arte
Center of Sunny Hille High
School, 1801 Warburton
Way, Fullerton. Further ln-
formatlon at 526-6836.
Friday
THE PACIFIC CHORALE , thl'
( n'tal < titht•Jral < 'lw1r. youth l h111r~
.111d .i I OO-p1l'l'l' piece orchl·~• ra
((tll)l'llnt' ()\('r Jfl() '<OIC'C\ to .. 1ng
lkrl1111·" I l· lx·um .. Al~o performed
"l>urutk'' .. Ml''l\l' l'um J ub1lo." and
< 1u1lm:.in1\ "hr<>t S)mphon~ for
<lr~in .rnd Orchcqra." 1:?141 l.c \lol!i
\1 (1ardl·n (irCl\C' \10 dunaluin ,,-,_4(114 ,
A OllO-RECIT AL reatures S1h 1a
K1~dcrcr. piano. and Cheryl House.
ldlo The program anclud~ worq.i>y
Acr thO\ en. Brahms and Chopin.
1r .. 1nr Prc\hytenan Church. 5
Meadowbrook o\ve .. Irv ine. $4 gen-
eral adm1551on. SS9-4HOO. ext. H1.
PIANIST CA ROLE COLE per-
forms Tues.-Sat.. 8 p.m.-m1dnigh1. a1
the F1rcs1de Lounge in the Tower!>
Rc~taurant located 1n thl.' Surr and ~~d Hotel. I SSS S. Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach. 497-4477.
RONNIE BROWN, concen and
Ja il pianist performs Tues.-Sat.. at
Chc7 Dante 170 1 Corinthian Way.
Newport Beach. 8 p.m.-closing
'>55-0622.
THE CALIFORNIA MASTER
PIANIST BRUCE SPERA per-
forms Sun.-Mon. evenings in the
F1re!>1dc Lounge a1 the Towers Res-
taurant located an the Surr & Sand
Hotel. 1555 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna
Beach 49 7-4477.
"CONCERTO" rea1ures the SIA
winners of 1he Music Teachers·
i\ssociation of Cahfomia's annuat
l'Ornpetition. 3 p.m .. Saddleback Col-
lcgr·!i McKinn('y Th~t.re. 2~090
Marguerite Pkwy .• M1ss1on V1e10.
83 1-4656.
THE FULLERTON F RIENDS OF
MUSIC present the Ysaya String
Quartet plus vinuoso h_om playrr
Richard Todd and string bassist
Dr nn1'i Trcmbla). Musil' b}'
Schubcn. Mozart and Dvorak 1s
performed. 3:30 p.m.. Pcrform!ng
Arts Center. Sunny H1llr High
School. 180 I Warburton Way .. Full-
erton. 525-5836.
THE ORANGE SYMPHONIC
BAND, under lhe d1rcct1on of Randy
Coleman. performs a variety of
American and Engh~h music. includ-
ing traditional marches by Sousa.
show tune~. a concert suite and an
ovenurc. 7 p.m .. Santa Ana College's
Phillips Hall Ttieatrc. 17th at Bristol
'ts.. Santa Ana. Free admission.
661-1008.
Monday
Monday
J OHNNY LEE appears in concert
al 7 and 10 p.m. Crazy HoiY Saloon.
1580 Brookh ollow. Santa Ana.
549-1512.
RecordlDC artlat and actor Jack Wacner perfonna at Six
Flac• llaClc lloa.atatn 8 and 10 p.m. S.tarday ln the
Showcue Th•tre. Wainer, who nee to fame u the
character P'rt.co Jonee on the daytime eoar, opera ••General
Hoepltal, ••had hta flnt alnCle. "All I Need 'reach the top of the nadonal pop charta. .
Taeeclay .
THE D00 WAH RIDERS, sec (213) 592-1926.
Friday listing. THE HOP presents hve en1crta1 n-
-...1--.. -mcnt Sun.-Tues .. reaturmg th(' best of w_...-y the 50's music. A SO's "Record Hop"
THE DOO WAH RIDERS. see is presented Wed.·Sat.. and hvc DJ
Friday listing. Also tonight onl y is~ club hours are 6 p.m.-2 a.m. daily.
country dance lessons by Ron & 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley
Donna a1 7:30 p.m. %3-2 366.
Thanday
THE DOO WAH RIDERS.
Fnday listing,
DANN\' FLORES, alsu knt>wn as
Chuck Rio or Mr. Tequila. pl3ys the
sax and keyboard. 3nd is accom-sec panted hy his wife Saree. performing
on the drums and vocnllllng. Thurs.-
Sat. Q p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Sun . 4:30-9
p.m.. Golden ,Sails' Olive Tree
Lounge. 6285 E. Pacjfic Coast Hwy.
Long Beach. 26 1-6133
Friday
THE EXPLOITED -U.Jt. SUBS
performs alona with Agnostic Front
from New York City and Dr. Know
and Don't No_ . Olympic Auditorium.
180 I S. Grand. Lot. Anteles. S 7.50
advance. $8.50 at the door. (2 13)
749-S 17 1. •
Satarday
SUPERCUSSION-PLUS, the "new
classofbigband." performs under ttR
direction of Steven Traugh. The
group features over SO traditt0nal
percussion instruments. brass. wood-
winds. compu1cnrcd syn1hq1ZttS
and voices. 8 ~.m.. Santa Ana1 Colleac's Phillips Hall, 17th at Bristol
Sts., Santa Ana. 667-3163.
THE SPRING POPS AND JAZZ
Cone('rt at Santa Ana College prl''
cnts a medley of pop music. M'll
known classics and music from hgh1
operas. 7 p.m .. SAC's Phillips Hrill
17th at Bristol Sts.. Santa l\n<1
667-3 163.
DANNY FLORES. «'e Fnd:l\ 11'1
mg.
II on day
THE HOP, see Friday lls11ng.
DANNY FLORES. sec Frida) 1"1
ang.
Taeeday
THE HOP, sec Friday hs11ng.
Wed.Daday
-ENTERTAINER DON R~. 'il'l'
Friday listing.
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHER
appear in penon for a concert at 7-:lll
p.m. The Rop, T8774 BrooKhur<>t
Fountain Valky. S 12.SO adm1ss1C1n
963-2366.
PIANIST BRUCE SPERA,
Sunday hsllng.
ENTERTAINER DON ROM per-
set forms a large repertoir~ of ~OUJ\lry,
light rock and easy hstenina pop
standards Fri.-Sat. 7-11 p.m .. and
Wed.-Thurs. 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Benihana's. 42SO Birch St .. Newport
Beach. 955-0822.
REDS, sec Friday listina.
THE HOP, sec Friday listing.
ENTERTAINER DON ROSS, sec
Thanday
Taeeclay
CAROLE COLE, see Fnday hst1na.
RONNI E BROWN, sec Fnday list-1ng.
Wedneeclay
REDS are featured at the Sunset
Pub from q p.m.-1:)0 a.m .. 166SS
Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset ~ch.
Friday listina.
DANNY n.oRES, sec Friday list-
ing.
ha day
THE HOP, sec Friday listing.
llOClt-A-BILLY with Frankie \
performs at the Sunset Pub from 8~ 1n
p.m.-1 a.m.. 166SS Pacific Co3sl
Hwy .• Sunset Beach. (2 13) 592-19:?6
THE HOP ICC Friday li11ina.
CARL STONE prcKnts new com
positions rcatorina elcc1ronlc syn
th«izer music as pan of the Con1cm-
I Datebook/ frlday, May 10. 1985
..
poran <. 'uhure Senc:"s of music.
poetry a'nd performance at the Ncw-
pon Harbor .\n Museum. 8 p.m . 850
San Clemente Dr .. ·Newpon Bcarh.
$5.50 members. S7.50 non-members.
759· 1122.
ENTERTAINER DON ROSS. '>t.-C
Friday listing.
.1nzz
Friday
THE BIG BAND SOUND ol the
Over The Hill Band 1s prcscntn l from
lUO p.m -12:30 a.m .. Mc·Corm1ck's
Landing. 3 180 ·\1rway A\C .. Cmta
Mc'la'. 516-9880. ·
"JAZZ ALIVE" feature!> ~addlc
hack College·~ Jau Enscmhle and 81g
Band'. undcr1hed1rcc11on of Bill Kirk.
8 p.m .. McKinney Theatre. 28000
Marguenn~ Pk'<ll>') • M1ss1on V1qo
831-4656.
CAFE LIDO presents Judi lee
Mon.-Fn. 5-8 pm .. the L1d0Ja11 .\11-
Stars Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m .-1 :JOa.m. and
Sun +!< p.m .. "Dream." the all-Jatl
\Ot:tl quintet. Sun. 9 p.m .-1 a.m the
Ja11 Quanet Mo n.-Tur'i. Q p.m .-1 "'
a.m.. and the Doug MacDonald
Q uanet Wc:"d. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2'XXl
Newpon Blvd.. ewport Bcach.
675-2968.
THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO
fea tures Peggy Duquesne!. piano:
Melissa Hasin. rello: and '\I
Maitland. drums and vibes. Tues.-
Sat. 8 p.m.-midn1ght. The Reg1st~
Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd ..
Irvine. 752-8777.
BOB BREWER. DJ. perti.>rm'
from 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. with danCl'
lessons from 7-8 p.m. at the Danny Floree, known and
Meadowlark Countn Cluh. Hunt· lo•ed by many a• .. Mr. Te-
1ngton Beach. Sj adm 1<.'i1on quUa,"andhl•wtfe,Sharee,
•CA'FE LIDO, see fnda) hs11ng.
AN OUTDOOR JAZZ FESTIVAL "
hostl·d h~ <ianta \na ( ollege. Spu1-
llgh1ed arl· the S-\C Ja11 Bands and
Jau Choir Gue<;t Pt"rformers include t~·RUS<; Steir> Jan Sc'tet"~llh rom
Kubis and Paul Yonemura's JJ11
Quanet li.-atunng S.\C farult~ mem-
ht·r Rid. Hd1rr nt thr piano 'loon-·
p.m .. S .\C"s .\mph11hcatrl'. 17th at
Rnstol St'> . 31\13 .\n3. ffl'{' ad-
m1ss1on. 66 7-3tJ08
THE RAGS MARTINSON TRIO
performs l'ach Sunday from 1-b p.m
• at the Old Dana Point Cafe, cornl'r ot
(;olden Lantern and Del Prado. Dana
Point
AN ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
81g Band Conn·rt w11h gur\t art"t
Pl'll' Christ heh. tenor ..ax." li:aturl'll
2-4 p m .. (X'C\ Rotx:rt R Moon·
fhl·atn·. 2]0 I Fu1f\ll'\\ Rd . ( u..w
Mc~ $4 prl'·'>all'. S5 at thl· door
.i '2-55:!" 846-3391. are now performing at the
Saturday Oll•e Tree Loun1e on Pa-Monday clfic Cout Highway ln Long
BOBBY REDFIELD and 1hc Lalin Beach. CAFE LIDO, 'K'l' 1-nJJ\ 11\llO@..
Jan Band performs at McCormick'-;,....-----------------
Landing. 3180 A1f"J) .\' c . Cmt:i
Mesa. 546-9880.
CAFE LIDO. sec FndJ> h'Hng
THE PEGGY DUQ UESNEL
TRIO, see Fnda) lts11ng.
Sun Clay
STE VE BILLMAN aprx·ar' lrom
7 30-11:10 p.m. at thl' ~un~t Puh.
I 6655 Paetfil· Coast H"'' Sun<,t'I ~at·h.(2131592-19::!6 ·
Taaday
THE VOCAL JAZZ E NSEMBLE of
Los .\ngrk<i High School. a I 0-
membt'r <'nsemblc which recrnth
rece" cd a superio r rating aL the Santa
( ru1 Ja11 fe\11' al. performs at 12· '\O
p.m 8 111 Rocknck dirccts Orang<'
Coas1 < olkgc«. Finl' .\rt~ Hall I 19
~7111 l a1n 11.'v. Rd .. ( osta ~~ Frcl'
admM1vn 43::!-57::!5
ED LEACH perform' lrvm
I< '().I I \(I p.m at thl· \kJdO\\ IJrl..
C uuntr) ( lub. H un11ng1011 tkai.'h. S~
3dll)l'i'>IOn. 846-:H9J J
CAFE LIDO, sec Fnda~ hsung.
THE PEGGY D UQUESNEL
TRIO. '>l'l' Fnda~ hsung.
Wedne9day
TRACY WELLS appc;m I rum 8-1 I
pm . ·\ll'JJuv.larl.. C ountr) Cluh.
Huntington lkach. $4 adm1c;s1on
~4n-J WI
STEVE HOOKS a nd RITA
GRAHAM appear from !S p.m -mid·
n11tht at thl' Sunset Pub. I f.655 Panfil
(See CALENDAR/Pa.Ce 7 )
Community
Festival '85-
Salutes the SO's
Saturday, May 11
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Robert Hill once a singer under the stage
name of Bobb't Afton. ciearty loves vOtCe com·
municatlOfls At the Swap Meet. he displays a great
assOl1ment of unique 1nlerpersona1 VOtCe connectors -
better known as telephoneS
I carry the unusual in t8lephorn:I styles. Bob em-
phasized. "This Hotbps number, lor example wtilCh
comes in favonte ltp colofs.~ only ahOIMUer bUt can
also persona1tze your telephone image Before you an·
swer y<XK phOne 1ust tootling at tho6e hps has to make you smile. and that creates a _fnendly attltude 101 your
conversatt0n
ln11tally. Bob started his Swap Meet business to sup
por1 himself through scnool Hts goat was to t>ecome a
CPA 1n business management 1n the entertainment held
(ot course) Now that his goal is v1nuauy accomplished, he
has decided not lo give up his niche at the Swap Meet I
especially ltke being here. al the Orange County Swap
Meet I h8ve ta.ken part 1n seven swap meets PflOf to this
one. and let me tell you, this one is the best It's the largest
on Calttomoa and has the most tralloc Bob wno tiac. oeen
a regular vendor lor 3' yearc; continued I ent0v be•no
out here and meettng 1nteres11ng people No rnaner ... nal
else I do prolessionally I <.!di want to speno my Wf'Pi.enoc;
out here
The Oran~ Count'( Fa1tq1ounds Swap Mee1 ,.., orou<J
to have Rot>ert Hill as pan ct our ven<Jor lam1ty He ~"'
playr> Ns I~~ &IUl<Jay~ $pace &:-162 an<1
every Sun<Jay at Space G 164 The 0 C Fairqroun<Js
Swap Meet cordially 1nv11es everye>nt> to come meet tt11c;;
uniquP communicator
It's aJI thae .. .
Everything .. .
under the Sun!
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FINE ARTS A!CITAl llALI
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TICKFTS ON SALE NOW t• 00
•tVOfNf tO SENqt C1t1'fl"""' t.; ,.,
Prom Pace IS
Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213)
592-1926.
THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL
TRIO, ~t' Fnday hsung.
THE BRENT BRACE TRIO per·
forms at McCorm1cks Landing's,
3180 Airway Ave .. Costa Mesa.
546-9880.
CAFE LIDO, see fnday listing.
Thunday
CAPE LIDO, sec Friday listing.
THE EARL KING BAND appears
at the Meadowlark Country Club.
Huntinaton Beach. 846-3391.
THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL
TlllO, sec Friday listing.
THE BRENT BRACE TRIO, sec
Wednesday listing.
Friday
"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" at the
WeMminSlcr Community Theater.
7272 Maple St., We$tm1nster
. (995_. I I 3). Fridays and Saturdays at
S:JO through June I .
"THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at
South Coast Repertory. 655 Town
Center Ori ve. Costa Mesa
"ANYTHING GOES" at Sebav (957-4033), closing performances 10-
t1an's West Dinner Playhouse.' 140 night at 8. Saturda} at 2:30 and 8,
.\ve. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Sunday at 2.30 and 7:30.
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. "THE FANT ASTICKS" by the Re-
Sundays at I and 7. until May 19. g1onal · Repertory Theater at the
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at Forum Theater. 41 75 Fairmont
tht' Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Blvd.. Yorba Linda (996-4195).
3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana .---------
(97.9-5511 ). nigh'tly except Mondays
at varying curtain um es through J unc.
9.
"THE BLOOD COUNTESS" at UC
..
Fndays and Saturdays at 8, Sundays
at 2 through May 26.
"THE MAGIC IN ME" at Cal late
Fullerton's Arena Theater An ong·
inal play for children. wnncn and
directed b} Dr. Ronald Wood. t'\·
plores tht' ,uh)ttt of \t'lf-1mage and
self-esteem bu1ld1ng Tonight 4 and 8
p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m. and I pm S::?
adm1ss1on. 773-.3371
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at Cjold-
en West College, Huntington Beach
(895-8378>. Thursdays through \at-
urday'i at 8. Sundays at l un11I Ma)
19.
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"A ROOMFUL OF ROS~" at the
Huntington Beach Playho uK'. Main
Strttl at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt·
ingto n Beach (832-1405), Fndays and
Saturdays at 8:30 lhrouJh Ma} 18.
"RUM AND COltE" on the Second
Stage of South Coast Repcnor, 6'i'i
ro"'n (enter Dn"e. Costa l\.ks.t
(957-4033). Tucsda)>!> thro'ugh
Fnda~s at 8·30. Saturda)lt at 3 and
8 30 C\unda)' at J and 8 p m un11L
Ma) I~
"THE SECOND TIME ARO ND"
·at the Garden Grove ( ommunll)
Thea1er. Ea~tgate Park. Chapman
Irvine's Fine Ans Gallery. Performed
and written by Professor Robert
Peters, Dept. ofEnglis~ at UCJ. Ba~
on the mass murde rer Countess
Elizabeth 8athory of Hungary. 8 p.m.
856-5587.
Rex O'H erlihan. The singing cowboy. To a lawless land
he brought truth. justice, fancy riding and some ~ot)derful outfits.
"CABARET" at the Curtain Call
Dinner T heater. 690 El Camino Real.
Tustin (838-1540). nightly except
Mo ndays at varying curtain limes
through June 23.
"CllARLEY'S AUNT" by the Brea
Theatt'r League at the Curtis Theater.
Brea Cultural Center (528-4240).
Thursdays through Saturdays until
May 18.
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wt·st of Valley View. Garden Grove
(897-5122). final paformanccs to-
night and Saturday at 8 p.m.
"SOMETHlNG'S AFOOT" at the
Co\ ta Mc)<) C'i vie PlayhouS<'. 661
Hamilton St.. Costa Mt'~a
1650-5269). Thursday through Sat-
urday~ at 8: 10 until Ma~ I 8.
"THE SUPPORTING CAST" at thl'
Nl·wport Theater .\ns (enter :!SO I
Cliff Drl\c. New port Ekat·h
((d 1-0288). Fridays and Saturda) ~at
X p.m through May 18.
"SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand
1>1nnl·r Theater. I Hotl'I Wa~.
.\nahnm (772~7710), n1ghtl} except
Monda)' at 'arying curtam timcl>
through Junt' 16.
"THE TEMPEST" at Finl' An~
~tudio Theater, UC Irvine
( 856-60 I 7 ). closing ix:rformanccs t<;>-
U E
night and Saturday at 8 p.m.
THREE BY TENNESSEE WIL•
LIAMS in the A<.'tor's Playbox at
Golden West College in Huntington
Beach (895-8378). Closing per-
formances tonight and Sa\urday at 8.
Su nday al J p.m.
Saturday
.. ANYTHING GOES" at Scba'-
uan '!. West Dinner Playhouse. Sec
fnda~ listing.
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at
the Harlequin Dinner Pla yhouse Scl'
Fnda:-listing .
''THE BLOOD COUNTESS" at l lC'
Irv ine's Fine Arts Gallery. Sec Fnday
listing.
. "CABARET" at the Cunatn Call
lfS THE STREET SUISATIOtl
THATS SWEE"ll' THE MATIOlll
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I Oatebook/ Friday. May 10, 1985
Richard Kiley -nd Meg
BuUert •tar ln a new pro-
duction of .. South Pacific,"
opening llay 16 at the
Dorothy Chandler PaTillon
of the Mualc Center.
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing
"CHARLEY'S AUNT" by the Brea
Theater League. Sec Friday hst1ng.
"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" at the
Westminster Community Theater.
See Friday listing.
''THE DEBUTANTE BAbL" at
South Coast Rcpcnory. Sec Fnda}
listing.
"THE FANTASTICKS" bv tht• Re-
gional Repcnory Theater i·n Yorha
Linda. Sec Fnday listing.
"TKE MAGIC lN ME" at Cal State
Fullerton's A.rcna Thcatl'r Sec Friday
hst111g.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at Gold-
en West College. Sec rriday hs11ng.
"A ROOMFUL OF ROSF.S'' at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse_ Sec
FmJay listing.
"RUM AND COKE'' on tht• Se-cond
Stage of South Coast Repenory. Sec
Frida} hst1ng. '
"THE SECOND TIME AROUND..-
at the Garden Grovt' Communtt}
Thl·atcr. Sec Friday listing.
"SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at tht
Costa Mesa Civic Playhou~. Set·
Friday listing.
"THE SUPPORTING CAST" at the
Newport Thcatl'r '\rt~ Ce ntl'r Ser
Frida) listing. ·
"SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand_
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hs1tn$.
"THE TEMPEST" at UC lrvinl'.
Sec Frida) listing
THREE BY TENNESSEE WJL-
LlAMS at Ciolden West College. Sec
Fnda> hsung.
Sunday
. "ANYTHING GOES" at Scbas-ti~n·s West D1ncwr Playhou'it'. Sec
Frida~ hstrn g .
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at
the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sc«:
Frida) listing.
"CABARET" at thl' C'urta111 Call
Dinner Theater.' Set• Fnday hsttng.
"THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at
South Cnast Repcnol). Sec Frida)
listing.
"THE FANTASTlCKS" by tht• Re-
gional Rcpcrtof! C'ompan) in Yorba
Linda. See Friday hst11l£. ·
"MAN OF LA MANCHA " at Gold-
en Wl·~t College. Scl· Friday h~11ng.
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"RUM AND COKE" un tht· \1.·1.011t1
Stage of South Coast Rrpcnon ~·1.·
Friday listing.
"SWEET CHARITY" at lhl· c ,, ;ind
Dinner Theater. Sec Frida) 1i,1111!!
Tue8Clay
"BAREFOOT IN THE PAR~" .11
the Harlequin Dinner Pla}hOll\\' \n·
Friday listing.
"C~BARET" at the < 'urt;11n < .111
Dinner Theater. Set' Frida~ 11~1111~
"RUM AND COKE " un thl' \1.·w11d
Stage of South Coast Rnx·rto1' '>l'l'
Friday listing_
"SWEET CHARITY" at thl· < 11:i11ll
Dinner Theater. See F-nda~ 1i,111i~
Wedne8Clay
"ANYTHING GOES" at \eh:"
tian;s West Dinner PlayhoU\l· 'm·
Padra (Stan Throneberry)
etan in "Man of' La Man-
cha,•• opentni 8 p.m. to~
night in Golden Weet Col-
lege'• mal.netage theater.
Friday listing. '
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" ,it
the Harlequin Dinncr.Playhou"· \1.-r
Friday listing.
"CABARET" at the Cunain l .tll
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday li\tin{!
"RUM AND COKE" on thl' \l't 1111.i
-Stait:nf:5_~-~ rndiYffmnr · -
"SWEET CHARITY" at thr < .1.111tl
Dinner Theater. See Fnda) l1't1n)!
Thunday
"ANYTHING GOES" at \1.·h.1'
t1an's West Dinner Playhuu!'>l' """
Fnday listing.
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" .11
the Harlequin Dinner PlayhouSt· \l ...
Friday listing.
"CABARET" at the C'una1n < .111
Di nner Theater. Sec Friday lis11ng
"CHARLEY'S AUNT" by the Bfl'.I
Theater league. Set' Friday lis11ng
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" ai. '< rold
<'n West College. Sec Fnday l1't1n~
"RUM AND COKE" on the \tT1 ind
Stage of South Coast Rcpenur; '"""
Fnday lasting.
"SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at thr
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.· )l''
Friday listing.
"SWEET CHARITY" at thl· (1rand
Dinner Theater. See Friday h~11ng ..
Fl'M
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"CITIZEN'S BAND.'' An up·
roarioussatire-cleptetina t~lifci.tylc~
of America during its citizen's hand
radio craze. By Jonathan Demmr
(USA 1977). 7 p.m .. UC Irvine Sot·ml
Science Hall, Irvine. $2.SO and SI ~o
admission. flS6-6379.
A VIDEO PROGRAM featuring thl'
1984 Sa n Francisco International
Video Festival Travelling .Show 1'
presented at 7:30 p.m. Wotks 1ncluck
new Amcric.lf and C.-nadian vidr<l
including am1ts such as Nam )uni.'
Paik and Andy Kaufman. Ncw~rt
Harbor Art Muweum. 8SO San
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Clemente Dr.. Newport Beach. S3
me mber s. $5 non -me mbers.
759-11 22.
"MATA HARi" b y George
Fttzmaurice ( 1932). The allure of the
World War I spy beguiles Ramon
Nov;irro and Lionel Barrymore. Pres-
ented as part of a Greta Garbo film
festival by Libros Y ArtcsdeSan Juan
Capistrano. 8 p.m.. SJC Library.
31495 El Camino Real. San Juan
Capistrano . $2.50 admission.
493-1752.
"AMERICAN DREAMER." 7 a nd
lJ:.m P'.m .. UC' Irvine Science Lecture
I I all, Irvine. S2 .50 gencral admission.
856-5547.
Sahlrday
A SALUTE TO SCJ-FI 1s presented
by Sa.nta Ana C'ollego. 10 a.m.-2:40
p.m. features free film entertainment.
From 3 p.m .. -2 a.m. SS a nd S4
admission is charged and presented is
''THX 11 J8." followetl by a break' for
dinner at 7 p.m .. then at 7:40 p.m. the
fun continues when Klaatu and Gort
arrive with their me~ from a
world beyond and continues until
midnight The finale is a s~ial
midnight screening 11'1 'J...D of "'1t
Came From Outer Space." 667-3008.
"AMERICAN DREAMER," ~t·
f-nda) listing.
Sanday
"HOMECOMING" hy Joc Ma>
( 19210 Sho wn a~ pan of a St'nrs or
classic Gl·rman ti lm,. 7 p.m . L:('
In inc's Room 178. Humanitic~ Hall.
Free adm1ss1on. 856-5386.
DANC:E
Thia atudent rrep&r• to
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Here, Startin& Now," 8 p.m.
ton!_4bt and Saturday la
OCC • Fine Atta Recital
Hall. t'lcket lnformatioa at
43~-5527.
A. ve .. Costa Mesa. M6-7644.
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A SPRING FLING MAY DANCE is
sponsored by Rockwell Pension Se-
curity. Committee of One Th?u~d.
aod is held from 8 p.m,-m1dnight.
The Frank Amoss Tno is•featured.
The Union Service Center. Los
Angeles Division. 5250 W. Imperial
Hwy.. Los Angell's. SS donation.
(213) 438-6985.
Sunday
THE TRACY WELLS BIG BAND
performs for your dancing pleasure.
7:30-10:30 p.m. Golden Sails Inn.
6285 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Long
Beach. $3 adm1ss1on. (2131 598-1 429.
Wedneeday
THE' MEADOWLARK SWING
DANCE CLUB, sec Singks Wednl'!>·
da~ listang. UC IRVINE GRADUATE STU-
DENTS present a performance ol
works choreographed by themselves.
8 p.m .. UCT s Fine Ans Concen Hall.
S4. $3 and S2 admission. 856-6616.
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Satarday
A·N AMERICAN SIGN
LANGUAGE workshop explains the
grammar and syntax of ASL to
interpreters. instruc1ors and students
of sign language. Pr~ntcd by Carol
Padden. a teachl't': lecturer and
author. 4 a.m.-J p.m .. Golden West
College. Math 123. 15744 Golden
West St .. Hun11ng1on Reach. $1 0
advance fee. 891-399 1.
Tue9day
"SUCCESS: The Law' of Com-
pe nsation." .\ monthl) publtc service
program prcsrnted b)' Saddleback
College's Counsclrng D1v1s1on. 7:30
p.m.. secs LIB IO?. '2s_090
Marguentc Pkwy.. Mission V1e10.
Free admission. 831-457 1.
Wedne9day
"THE RIGHT TO DIE'' b~ .R 1chard
Stanley Scott, attorney a~d fo"!'er
ph ysician. ~an of a B1omcd1cal
~Ethics series sponsored by Biological
"FABUL•
A MAGICAL,
WONDERFUL
MOVIE."
A ·REAL
ClASSIC!"
-"At The Movies."
Roger Ebert and
GeneS1skel
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Sciences Student Affairs. 7 p.m . l <
Irvine's Science Lecturt.> Hall. l-rl'l"
admission. 856-5318.
"A BITOF lRISB LITERATURE."
with Thomas O'Keeffe. proft'S\111 .11
Orange Coast College, is presept~u h~
The Friends of The Norman I
Watson Library. 7:30 p.m. Fn·c ti•
members. $3 non-members. Call Im
reservations and address. 432-581<)
"THE SILENT SCREAM," a h1ghl ~
controversial. anti-choice videotlll)l'.
is shown by the South Coast Chapll•r
of the National Organization lur
Women. A rebuttal by MarJonc f111:' ·
Siegle. president. Family 1Pla nnrng
Providers Council of Orange Co uni~.
follows. 8 p.m .. El Toro L1bran I 1
Toro and Raymond Wa). El Ton•
EiC.
Friday
JO HARVEY ALLEN, actre'i' .rnd
performer. presents "A!> It 1, 111
Texas.·· a collage of characters. mu"1
and excerpt.s from her book~ ·and
plays at 8 p.m .. Santa Ana Colkgr\
Phillips Hall Theatre. 17th at Bmtol
Sts .. Santa Ana. $5 and $4 adm1s~1.111
667-3163. .
"STARTING HERE, STARTIJl'L
NOW," a musical revue about nl'"
begjnningund new feelings. 1s ~tagl'd
by Orange Coast College's Mu,I\
Department. 8 p.m .. OCC""s Fant· •\rl\
RecttaL .Hall. 11.0l. Fairview R~
Costa Mesa. $4 adm1ss1on. 432-55~
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tend to eat too much or too
little, endure stomachaches.
headaches and insomnia.
It was learned that 49 per-
cent of the women who ter-
minated relationships suffered
physical ills afterward. com-
pared with 26 percent of males
Dear Au Laliden: As a who broke up the affair.
female who has gone through Among those who got
it, I have always felt that dumped, 88 percent of the
breakingupwasalotharderon rejeeted women and 76 per-
women than men, regardless cent of the discarded men
of who initiated the split. But I became ill with some ailment
had never seen any studies on or another.
this s ubject until yesterday. The srudy showed that
The research was done by a women like to spend more
Wellesley College researcher, lime talking about the split.
Dr. Robm Aken. She reponed They are also more eager to
her findings at a meeting of the remain on friendly terms.
A~e~can ~sychological As-This suggests, according to
soc1at1on. Aken. that women want to
The s uney, based on 171 ~ -- ---
men and 173 women, revealed
that women suffer more de-"'WITNESS' ts the perfect
pression. loneliness a nd anger movte ... exciting, romantic,
after the break-up. They also and beautiful to look at.
keep the relationship alive (if
only the memory) while men
prefer to forget it and move on.
What do you think of THIS
survey, Ann Landers?-K. In
Mass.
Dear K.: It souds r.easoa-
able to me. I woald polat oat,
ltowever, t.Ut tllere may be a
great muy uceptions oa botll
sides.
Dear Au Lucien: This
letter is in response to the
woman in Shamokin who
complained about doctors
who have no compassio n. She
was very upset because the
physician who took care of her
close relative didn't attend the
funeral.
I believe it is totally un-
realistic to expect a doctor to
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attend the funerals of his
patients. If every doctor did
that, there would not be
enough doctors on duty lo take ·
care of the sick. I don't wish to
seem hard-hearted. but I be-
lieve physicians are obligated
to give their patients the best
possible care, and to expect
anything beyond thal is un-
reasonable.
My farher was a pedia-
trician. No one wilJ ever con-
vi nce me that he never became
emotionally involved with his
patients. I remember the eve-
ning he came home with red-
rimmed eyes, didn't want any
su pper and asked mother to
cancel their theater plans. He
had just lost a beautiful blue-
e1ed patient to cancer ~he was
only lO years old. My father
was heartsick and it showed.
I'm sure you will receive
hundreds of le tters in defense
of physicians. Daughter Who
Knows -Louisville, Ky.
Dear Loeisville: Despite die
fad tllat doctor ..... ..ui1 is ill
vope tllese days, I dW receive
a large •11111ber of letters
defe1Hlba1 diem. Here'• yHr
letter ud my t:Mah for
wriU.g.
Dear Readers: I keep prom-
islag ao more arp.mntl ill
tlliis space aboet ea~ IMlt .
tllis poem from Ottamwa,
Iowa, was irresistible:
Tlte left ear is die ript ear.
Tiie rigllt ~ar is die Wl'Ollg
ear.
Botb ears -and it's a girl.
"I PROMISE YOU 'GOTCHA' WILL GET YOU!
Funny ... arid enormously entertaining,
it's a delightful romantic-comedy ·
adventure about a college sophomore
on a spring break holiday."
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MENSA ...
FromPaee3
Pinochle, to Poker. to Singles, to Video ... we don't
presently have a bowling league, but I suspect that's
coming 1n the near future. In an average month, there
are more things to do than there arc days •n the
month. Don't do "none of the fun stuff' indeed!
Yeah, but what. exactly, is Mensa?
Mensa is a stadium. in the most traditional
meaning of the word. Let's assume that you're a
professional baseball pitcher. (Some Mensans are.)
In the spring. you so out for training. You've been
sitting around all winter, and you've picked up a few
pounds. and the ol' edge is gone. so you start to
exercise. Got to ~et the ol' bod in .shape. You play
practice games w11h yo·ur teammates. You polish up
your specialty: the spit ball.
Finally, the day comes when you're READY!
Schedules are posted, games are played with real
Biii and Ann Harvey.
opponents. a nd yo u get to go out and tind out how
good ~ r"4!al4~~r:e., Ma}'be y_Qlf~~:tbc~fans
worship yo u a nd yo u get mlflions. and maybe you're
not. but at least yo u get to find out.
That's where p,!i ys1cal and mental competition
pan company.
If> ou ·re in tl'lltgent instead of strong (or. as well
a~ •Mong) you ca n exercise your intelligence and yo u
can sharpen a nd train it, but then what?
You can go on a quiz show. but they deal with
knowledge rather than intelligence. If you don't
know who the twe nty-second preside'ht of the United
~late~ was. it doesn't make any difference if your IQ
i5 100'. you don't know who the twent y-second
presid ent of the Unned States was. If you do know.
\OU win . even if your IQ is three Points higher than a
Ian\.
You can work pu11les. but after a while that
ht'l omes ~tale. and what ha ve you accompl ished?
'nu ma} have hel ped keep '\Orne pua le publisher in
h11~incss. Wh ooppcc.
Wh at ~ou need. ~ou pllcherS(lftdcas. is a milieu
111 which you can meet your intellectual peers. A son
uf Brain Memorial Stadium -Mensa.
Yeah. but what. exactly. is Mensa?
Mensa wa s fo rmed at the suggestion of noted
British psychologist Dr. Cyril Burt. who became its
first president. He had in mind an alliance of superior
minds (as demonstrated by IQ tests) that could make
major contributions to the solution of world
problems. The two British barristers who acted on
Burt's idea and fo unded Mensa in 1945 envisioned a
select pa nel of high-voltage brain power that could
help preserve world peace.
The task proved impossible. even for super
brains.
My own experience with Mensa has shown that
1f s nearly impossible to get two members to agree to
anything. There are (as of the latest . computer
printout) 1,034 members of Mensa m Orange
County. and 1"11 bet, 1,200 opinions on nearly any
12 O•tebook/ Friday, May 10, 1985 ..
subject that you can name. .
Actually, with about 2.500.000 ~pie ID Orange
County. probably 50,000 are qualified for Mensa.
Maybe more, when you consider that all the sman
people move here from other places.
When I joined Mensa in 1966. ·there were 68
members in Orange County. As I remember, there
wasn't even a newsletter. We were a part (poor-
relation) of Los Angeles Mensa. and they had things
to do but I had heard that they were all a bunch of
egg.he'.ads who talked about science all of the time.
and that tho men were bald and th e women dumpy.
Sound familiar? Besides. who wanted to drive all of
the way into LA for that? It was good enough to kn ow
that 1 was in. and to hope that there was i:tever a retest
that might negate the fluk e th at got me in in the first
~ace. . After a while. though. it wasn't enough to beJUSt
in. I had to meet that other pitcher.
Absolutely nothing in this world 1~ more
terrifying to a Mensa member th an going to his or her
first fun ctio n. Looking al 1t rcahsticall). if you're
intelligent. you're aware of it. and yo u manage to
carve out a safe little.nook fo r \Ourself. But. 1n order
to go to that first meeting. you have to t rawl o ut of
that nook. T here'll be other intelligent people there.
maybe a hellu va lot smaner than you arc.
I prepared. I subscri bed to Psyc hology Toda~
and Scientifi c American. I read th e Costa Mc a
Public Library. I was sca red to death. but I we nt. I
foun d people. Ordinary people.
one of his more famous ones. Alice said on Bill
Harvey's IOO-year-old upright piano. .
Listening to Alice perform were her fncnds
Larry Mangelscn and Orlando Manta of Ital\.
(Orlando read about Mensa io Reader's DiJest.) All
three are members of the club's Classacal SIG
(Special Interest Group). The club has literall'
hundreds of SIGs ranJ.ing from Trivial Pursuit and
Scrabble players. to Saalen andHugcrs, according to
Harvey. ·~ Behind th e Classical SIGs, Robert Retiga ol
"Mission Viejo. whojusttook the IQ test to quali f) for
Mensa a week ago but must now wait four weeks for
the results. told that cute redhead that he's sure hl·
aced it. the test. but clai ms it is culturally bia'lnl
"And it's dated, too.'' he told her. "For exampk. 11
had a picture of an old time account ing mach1n\·
dated 1964. Well unless you were a business maJor .11
a major university during 1964. you prohah h
wo uldn't know that one. The only reason I decided to
take the test 1s because my roommate is a mcmlx·i
Personally. I'd .rather be out dancing tonight.''
Back outside. where's it's starting to get cokl..l .tn
Lin kfo rd. au thor of ''Life After Severance:· and I d
Birsich discussed whether they should ''''' .. An thony's ... Their conversation· was rudel) intl·r
ruptcd by a curi ous newcomer.
··why did you join Mensa?" th <;,. ncwniml'I
abrupt ly as ked.
For me. Mensa is the place where I met Ann. the
mos t beau tiful person that if s ever been my pri 1lcge ed.
to le/lo~. She's also the best thin~ that c er happened
to me. Mensa is also (in no pan1 cular order. a nd not
comple te by any means) An. Judy. AnJd . Teri. Ken
.. I joined fo r social reasons:· Jan said. "Thl· in.111
in m) hfe and I wo uld go to parties. and I would h,1, \
to ex plain everything he said to people.- She pau '>\·d
.. I don't understand ," the newcomer q ut\tlllfl
··With Mensa, I don't have to explain an~ 1h11H
fhey understand . A.nd you don't ha t: to apolo~'''
for havi ng a good vocabulary ... and Landy. Na ncy. Karol . Max. NanC) and Oan.
Steve and Sa ra. Da vid and Debbie. Davt: and Thea.
La rry and Joyce, Rob and Pat. Norrma. Da\·1d and
Joan. Tony and Billie. Nick & Anne. Darleen. te\e,
John . Brenda and Jack, Joe. Eve, Ethel. Andy.
Dannv. Thad. Barry and Alice. S~irlc>. Sunn y. Rich:
Will, 'Claire, Lou Ann. Isabelle. Gi nn y. Chu ck.
Susa n. Carl, Ted. and on. and on, and on ...
Membe~1!,41!irie_1 may be sent to Orange
:EOllitfMeiii'~x 1ms,-trvlne-CA 9!713.
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arm ornament. Th is 1s Membership Night. Perhaps
they arc new members. John, bored. stood and
walked out back to join his friends.
Mensa's May Open House pany was in full
swing.
Back at the kitchen table. Chet. a skinny guy wi th
a gray beard and g)asses, reached for some crackers
and cheese. ''I NEED SOME FOOD! I NEED SOME
FOOD!" Chet screamed. "I DIDN'T HAVE AN Y
DINNER! J'M FAMISHED!''
Right behind Chet were Brenda Kise r of
Fu llenon. engineer Da vid Lubman of Westmmistcr
-who claims to be a "boring Mensa membe r" -
and Joe Pe rel. a former president of Mensa who looks
and sounds like Robert Duvall in the movie
"Apocalypse Now" ("I love the smell of napalm in
morning.").
Perel. an an collector, was re living the timt in
the early 1960s when he bought for $140 a Virgilio
Costantini painting, "The New Kimono... After
having it appraised earlier this year by Fred Rash of
Fred Rash Sr. Gallery of Newport Beach. Perel
explained, he found out the painting he had been
holding on to for 20 years. was worth $500,000.
"IJUSt bought it because I like it," Perel laughed.
"I've had it for 20 years ...
Perel just stepped over near the kitchen table to
kick around with Lubman some scientific ideas.
Lubman. an engineer. specializes in sound. He has a
friend who was on the last Space Shuttle trip.
While the two men carried on their conversa-
tion. over in the comer near where John Olsen had
been sitting earlier, Alice Kirkpatrick played the
Middle Movement of a Beethoven composation -
Added R1rs1ch: "It's called mental co mpat1 hil
t) !"
M E~TAL CO MPATIBILITY??'?
Now j ust between you and me. I didn't mu\.11
care for either Link ford's or Birsich's comment wh rn
I asked them about Mensa at Bill Harvey·~ Op\.·n
House pany last Friday evening. Mental t·o111
palib1hty.'? H.o..w__absurd. J~he_ ~..Qf tb · ·
people with their nigh IQs rt"miniling w1th th eir o'' n
kind" makes my nose bleed. So a group of peopk .
through a series of subjective and culturally bia'il'd
tes ts. claims to be smarter than the avera~\.·
newspaper writer. I mean, rm all for Sol t.tl
Gatherings & Great Conversation. but the next t hin~
you'll know th ese people will figure out a wa~ ,,,
breed new members. or maybe clone them from
fingernails.
Who knows.
To De honest. I was apprehensive about going 111
the first place. worried. I guess. that positi ve proof nl
IQ would be requi red at the door.
It wasn 't. I got in .
And all in all I has.i a wonderful time. I mu -.1
adm it. The people were fun and interesting. W11h
relat1 vc l)' little booze bein~ consumed. th l' ,11
mosphere st ill reached full boil. Mass euphoria~ L 11-..r
most panies.
Bill Harvey told me all about Mensa that Frida~
morning. How they are not snobbish or arrogant
How they just like Good Conversation and meeting
Interesting People. How an fQ .. is something you
"acqyire. You either have it or you don't. You're
either intelligent or you're not." And how he finall~
admitted that the only thing a "standard IQ te ·t"
measures is ."your ability to think fast under test
conditions."
I agree with that.
But when it all comes down to why I just don ·1
much care for the club. Mensa, it's that l don't like th l'
idea of people "mingling with their own kind." M>
impression, from last Friday night's party at 8111
Harvey's house. is that these arc just people who
trumpet some bogus quasi-intellectual i m~ just to
impress each other. CaU It an ego boost. Call at vanity.
Who am I to bunt bubbles. But save for a few
genuinely friendly acquaintances I met that evening.
the only thing stimulatina about the pany for me wa s
that I got to take that cute redhead home.
Cinco de May o ~ .. ·Tacos. • • and.Fashions
De--<:-lsions that could affect the whole world were
probably made at La Casa Pacifica when President Nixon
I" cd there in his Western White Ho use and enten ainl·d
k aders of many nations. . .-.
On a picture perfect Sunda ~ afternoon 10 cclchratl'
< inco de Ma yo. the 350 supponcrs of Laguna Beach
\tuscum of An Museum attending ··F1co;ta de Pnma' era ..
made decisions. too. Wo uld it be soft tacos or miniature
tostadas? Qucsadilla with crab meat or spicy bed
l'mpanadas next? Bid on silent auction item~,qr watch
models parading summer fashions fro m ~al<s Fifth
\' cnue. South Coast Plaza?
Or it could be the de-ciston.to have a nother margarita
and .. drink in" the view o f the colorfully landscaped
gardens and walkways o n the ocean 'icw of the now Dori
c:rmt63vin-lf~l:am:: ~ -:--=---=:.-
1 t's not often that the public has the opponunity to
'1sit this outstanding home known by many as the
Hamilton Cotton estate ... We had 500 here two weeks ago
for o ur son's wedding reception and there's another one
rnmi ng for a longtime employee at Rogers.. Gardens in
June," said Dori as mariachi played in the background .
.. We let the museum'sJunior Council use it today for their
f undraiscr."
Co uncil President Yoli Whitney's husband Lewis
(See PAP ARAZZl/ ... e 2 1)
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John Patrick's "The Curious
Sa vage" is a big. cuddly teddy
bear of a play that either will
leave its audiences misty eyed
or sleepy eyed. dependmg on
their tolerance for old-fashion-
ed morality plays bordering on
melodrama.
Making this leisurely paced
chestnut palatable for today's easily amused where the play is
audiences is no easy task. set, but the end result never-
thou~ the Westminster Com-. theless resembles a 8 movie on
mumty Theater has made a the late, late show.
gallant attempt. Director Jan The "Savage" of Patrick's
Angelino has done some title is an elderly woman of
interesting work with her that name who has inherited a
characters. particularly the in-S lO btllion fortune (that's in-
mates of the home for the flation for you: the original
her senses.
Inside the funny farm she
meets an endearing collection
of wackos whose elevators
may not reach the top floor but
whose humanity quotient is
abundant, particularly in con-
trast with the three Savages -
a senator. a judge and a
------------------------. figure was S 10 million) which
she intends to use to per-
petuate her late husband's
memory.-instead of dividing
it among her three grasping
stepchildren. So they have her
committed until she comes to
professional divorcee -who their hearts in the right place.
continue their greedy quest. One would welcome the per-
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lineated performance as the
bel~rcd old lady who may
be a little dotty but she's crazy
like a fox. In the intimacy of
the horseshoe-shaped theater ..
Tonti conveys volumes with
her varied repertoire of facia l
subtlety.
The rest of the Sa vages are
written, and played , so much
on one cliched level that they
come off as a single unit -
Tom Hardy as the senator.
Tony Grande as the judge and
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punctured by Tonti in a battle
of wits in which her three
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expected, come oflmuch bet-
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stiffiy proper woman who
dotes on an imaginary SOft:
Larry Blake is fine as a mind-
boggled statistician who can't
play the violin, but does; T .
Bradshaw Yates delves be-
neath the surface for hjs emo-
tionally scarred pilot; Ginger
Francis is entrancing as a
manic-depressive sprite . and
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Of the staffers, Aida Porras
gives a performance second
only to Tonti's in realized
potential as the therapist while
Rex Binmorc has some fine.
natural moments as the doc-
tor.
As musty as the play is, .. The
Curious Savage" does offer
some thoughtful insight into
the human condition, painted
as it is in Forties black and
white. Its final tableau is
certain to win what hearts are
left unmoved.
Performances continue
Fridays and SaturdaYs at 8:30
p.m . through June l at the
theater, 7272 Maple St., West-
minster. Call 995-4113 for
ticket information.
residual sugars constitute a
stronger framework for ageing
and thus. they are less suscep-
tible to the temperature vari-
ations that would damage
other wines.
secure from movement. light
and theft.
he art of buying and cellaring
Tt\e wi nes that demand
-stricter temperature control
are the frail whites. Notably.
C hafllpagnes. Sauvignon
Blancs. C henin Blancs. White
Rei slings and the like are all in
need of a cool place to call t he1 r
ho me whilst waiting to be
consumed.
At times this can seem a
costl y means of protecting
your cellar however. when
examining the initial purchase
price of the wine versus the
potential replacement value
when the cork is pulled. wine
lockers become very attractive
indeed~
By Man Enlow interest in your specific needs
Although it still remains and selections.
relatively easy for most of us to One quality that I look for
spend money, when it comes when I shop for wine is a
to wine, many consumers be-knowledgeable and interested
come hesitant and uncertain staff. It is always infinitely
about their selections. Having more rewarding to shop where
once made the proper choice. the retailer's staff shares the
the bu)'Cr may still be in a same interest in fine wine that
quandry as regards the proper I do. as opposed to being o nly
storage conditions for his concerned with 'the daily
prized bottle. T hese are com- special.'
mon situations faced by wine The wine's condition at the
lovers the world over. time of purchase is also a very
In the all too brief para-imponant consideration (a
graphs that follow, I will at-consideration that magnifies
tempt to outline several things as the bottle price goes up). If
to keep in mind when buying the wine is not lcept on the
wine. AJso, we will look at merchant's shelf at the proper
some important elements irr.' temperature (55-60 degrees).
volved in the storing or cellar-nor in the proper oottle pos-
ing .of that wine. ition (so that pan of t he cork is
The first step, in the often kept moist by contact with the
long journey of cellaring fine wi ne). the wine will, without
wines, is selecting and buying fail. suffer. This greatly re-,
them. Enter your local duces the chances of the wine
merchant. His goal in life is to being in abso1'\Jte to p form
procure. offer for sale. and when the bottle is finaJly
make recommendations. opened. . •
about certainly the most sub-No matter wheth~r you buy
'ectiye coosmna · ~ · · :-«'
WO , wine. ere are t QSe Or t e investment potential,
who intrust him. or her . with proper storage or cellaring is
their palates and wallets. sim-very important. Any wi ne
ultaneously, to the tune of bought for long term ageing.
thousands of dollars per such a~ _Red Bordeaux.
purchase. Bu q~ u n d y , C abernet
To t h e professiona l Sau vtgnon. Pinot Noir, Zin-
merchant, the SS recommen-fandel and so on, demands
dation is equally as important. proper cellaring to realize its
Therefore, beang that the fullest potential. The ideal
merchant is there for your tem perature for storing and
eventual benefit, it makes ageing wine is 55 degrees. I
good sense to take advantage have heard of cellars. mostl y in
ofhis knowledge and overview Europe , w h i c h h ave
of the market. T he wine temperatures as low as 48
merchant is a different breed degrees.
of retail animal in that his In this instance, the wine
livelihood depends on a keen can tend to go into a state of
market sense, an acceptable suspended animation, and
palate. and c:ertain -sales tech-seems to age at a snail's pace.
niques. T h i s e x tr e m e I y I o w
There arc few retailers in the temperature can also damage
U nitcd States who can actuallY the more frail and delicate
qualify as •true• merchants of wines.
fine wine. Those that do, Obviously, the wanner the
embody tbe aforementioned cellar, the faster a wine will
attributes alona with a genuine reach its peak and in the
process. it stands to lose some
of its delicateness ana supple-
ness. thus just tasting old and
over-the-hill.
There are wines. however.
that seem almost indestruc-
table by nature of their style.
Two of these wines are Vintage
Pons and Made iras. Their
high alcoholic content and
A current trend by many
merchants and enthusiasts. are
temperature controlled wine
lockers. This is where the
ardent collector rents or leases
a box that 1s kept at the
appropriate temperature and
There are severa l good pub-
lications on the marke t cur-
rentl y that provide (in con-
siderably more d etail) e~cel
lent guidelines for buying and
cellaring fine wines. One book
in panicular 1s 'Michael
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MOM AT
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should have man) choices. should
love 1hc scenery and lhe ambiance.
She has 11 all al Charlie Rivazo's
Anthony's Pie r 2 restaurant 1n New·
pon Beach.
Not only is th~re the unbelievable
variety of fresh seafood. complete
with point of origin. the way 11 1s
cooked and the caloncs. but there are
steaks and ribs. too. and one of the
largest salad bars in all ofCalifomta.
There is an exceptional wine cellar,
excellent cocktails. and the latest
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MOTHER'S DAY LUNCH IPECIALS
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PLEASANT PEASANT LOVE
MOTHERS ON MOTHER'S DA
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traditional day honorina Mo•he
and special women cvcrywher
Pleasant Peasant in NcwJ>Ort Bea'
will celebrate this special holiday
11s quaint. lovable atmosphere t
J)rcscnting a dainty C')mbidium 0
chid corsage to every Mom wt'
comes for brunch or din~r c
Sunday.
Pleasant Peasant combine
aracious ~rvice with gourmet do
lights prepared 1n the true Fren(
tradition in a menu featuring au1he1
tic French cuisine. fine French an
domestic wines, only the frcshc
seafood. poultry and meats plus
tantalizina array o.f fresh pastries ;
very moderate pnccs. As an exu
special treat for Mom at the Pleasaa
Peasant along with her orchid co
'lage, is a comphmcntary &lass <
bubbling champagne AND 1'or de
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du Chef. What more could a Moth<
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Join Pkasant Peasant for an ur
foraettablc dining e"~nencc that
truly the spirit of France. Rcse
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will remember her day at this I St
century En&Jish inn where she ca
relax and cnJOY authentic old Englan
cooking. Entrccs inckldc sucklin
Long Island duck roasted to ~1
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Prime Ribs of Beef. juicy cuts of 10
quality com belt beef.
Mom will truly enjoy mdul~in
those sinful desS<'rts. English tnn~
chocolate temptation. apple crum
cake. vanilla rum mousse and fres
strawberries w11h whipped cream .
The stafT as anx1ousl} walling 1
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located in Irvine on MacArthu
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th1.· ltd\. th1· d1,hc\and the laundf) -
•Ir pcrhap, \11U'll deude to spend o ne
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lothc:r~ l>a) cckbrauon.
\t.1ning at 9 a.m. guests will be
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hJt pkasurcs await Mom and her
o'ed onc:s. The entire restaurant will
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:11lcM10\ announcing that Mom 's a
H'" ,ixc1al lady. T hen she and the
~'d' '' 111 Ix given their very own
h:1lloons. Next she'll panake of Chef
('hark s Kalagian's award-winning
( llJmpagne Brunch Buffet, an "All·
You-Can-Enjoy" feast of fruits.
P'"tm·s. chilled international salads.
r11p1ng hot breakfast and luncheon
1·ntn'l'~ and the most tempting of
d1•,c;1:m . Chef Charles won't tell all
thl' !i('Crets of his success. but o ne ol
thl·m " that everything 1s preparl'd
lr1·,h One taste and you'll kno" ..
I nro~ the pcctacular view over·
lno~ing Ncwpon Harbor's )acht·
rillnl >Aater'i or bask in the sunshml'
un the hcaut1ful dockside patio
krum:h 1s S 12.95 (S6 95 under 12).
\fom 1s the shm1n$. •Har when
dinner begins al 5 p.m. 111 10 p.m. and
lhl' Cousins bnng on some vcr)
'"'-'11al cntrecs 1n addition 10 the
1ntc:rnat1onal menu. If she's a seafood
11111·r. The Warehouse Restaurant 1s a
11111\t' The Southern Cahforn1a Rc:-s-
l.iur.int Wntcrs Assoc1a11on JUSt
,m .11dc:d theu Silver .<\ward to Tht>
\\ ,11 l'hnu\e for excellence in seafood.
I 11·a1 Mo m this Sunda) at fhl'
\\ .11chou\l.· Restaurant. '450 Via
'ipono at Lido Village in Nl•wpon
fk.11 h fhne's validated parking in
th,• 1.·11verl'<i garage-across the street ,j lr11111 the restaurant. Call 6 7 3-4 700 for
1ntorma11on and reservatio ns.
HOTEL MERIDIEN OFFERS
'\Pl Cl .\L WEEKEND FOR MOM
-rh1s Mother's Day. instead ofthr
u\uJI rafldy 3nd Oowers. why not
1rra1 mom 10 a weckcnd..away...fr-0m 1!.lot.fu!fhood~ ~f\er spcndm1 8, 7 '6 ttoun 1M'tding tierlami , tltere~s no
dnubt 1hat she could use some t1ml'
oil .\nd for about the same pncc as a
d111t•n long-stemmed roses. she can
GULLIVER'S
COJOY a mcmorabk '"-'l'l'f..rnd on thl·
.. .\mt>m :an RI\ 1n<1 ·· IJlJ '-l'" p.1n
Beach.).
The Hotd \kmh1·n '\t'"rtin
Beac:h 1s ofTt>nng J 'IX'UJI · \lot ha·,
0a) W~l1·nd... "hac: gUl''-t' can
en1oy Frenc h ho,p11al11 ~ .1nJ l·uro-
pcan-!>t) k 'il'n 1u· \\llhuut kil' intt
Southi:m < ·ahfom1.i
The leSll\ 111r~ hcg1n 1111 :-iaturdJ-.
May 11 . whl·n thl' hotel"\ ( ale f kun
will feature ~pt·n.11 Motha·, 1>:1\
sele<.·11ons in add1t11ln to II\ rrgul:i r
fare of fine French rn"1n1: < iu1.''" ran
cnJO) cocktails 1n thl' \tnum L oungt'
wh1k listening to \Ongh1ru Judi Lord.
and ht•r takntcd mu '-"ht•n 11\ 11ml'
to go hom1.· -uon ., ht:rauc;l' :-iatur-
da\ night th1· lfotl'I Mt•rid1l·n "
otlh ing a special room rat1· ufSnll per
couple So. '>kip tht• fll't'' .ind '!X'nd
thl' night hcing pampt·r1·d
On ~unJa> morning .111rnd 1h1.·
ekgant Wh1tl'(1lm1· lirun1h.1mong't
:the greene~ Jnd 'unlritht in th1·
.\tnum. Rcscr,.1t1tin' J H' rl·qu1r1•d tn
ad' ance. a nd cmt "$.:!II pt•r pcrwn
For mor1.· .. R Jnd R .. cnJ ll' 1h1.•
Mcnd1en 's tcnn" u111n' third-rlour
pool. O\ t'r-s11c:d ~ria hugl' wndl'\"f..
co mplete "1th l hJ1<,t.· lounge<> and
umbrdla~o' l'rl·d tahk'. health ct uh
and ~un~.
.\ft er a v.l·l'kend of Fren1. h ho'>pi\al·
8961 Aelams
AnlllllOOCiia--.-
Hunt tng I 0t1 Beacl1 968 '>050
hir rl·,er' .1111in' or morl' in for·
mJ 1111n l Jll .Po-.:!OO t
1\101 HLK'\D.\' < H.\MP.\CiNE
HRl '< H \ l fil l:. 80..\ROW.\LK
Kh I .\I R \:"\I 'S\IRF & S.\ND
111H11 -l h1· Board wan.. Rrs-
tJ urant in lJguna Bearh·:. S urf &
\anJ ltutl'I I'> prl''\Cnting a special
1 hampagnl' hu lfot brunch in honor ot
\fothd' f)a,
I h1.· hrund1 "111 ht· '-l:nrd from 10
J m un11I \ p m. in the Boardwalk
and ttw Prn~ ( orp' Room. and tht>
huOl·t 11,df "111 oc <;(.'t up in thl'
JdJ<Wi:nt Pia~ hoUM' Lounge. Dccor-
:w nn' 111 hom11 ot lhl' C:Kcasron will
tnd11d1• Ill' l'3r\ mgS. spring flowerli
.inJ l10"1'r1t1g plant~.
Thl· n1ld hufTrt "'II rnns1st of h~1llnt11w or \Clinton with watercress
,,IU(l'. 1. uu1mht·r '3lad v. 1th 1am1go n.
11m1a tu 'Jlad "1th c;hallut~ and green
pt•ppcrn'rn'. tn<olor pa'>ta v.1th
rn·,h pc"' manna1ec.J mu<;hroomli.
m1mo..a \JlaJ and a sl.'len1on o l
\ hl'l'\l.''> r hc hlll bu lkt "111 li.'atun· roasted
hamn 111 ht·d "11h cream o f horse·
ra<lhh. 1.·hll'kc:n hrcast "1th cham·
pagnl' -..1un · egg' lkned1ct. bacon
and '>3U'>3gt'. hra1'il'd carrot\. nee pilaf
The Tov.ers Restaurant "'II St>ne
11s regular menu for brunr h. from
7:30a.m until 'pm . and for dinner.
from 5 .'0 p.m. unul 11 pm The
Board"alt. will al~l b1: u ixn for
dinner. fro m )· 30 p.m until 11 p m
( YMRI DI M ORCHIDS FOR
M0\1 .\T THE G RINDER -
\111,ther. Ml·re. Madre . Mama.
M11<kr l\1aJ ka \1om No math:r hov.
'l'U '3} 11 -in an) languagt' -all
(See Pate 22)
Special Ho•r• for
?lt"tltee ~ 'i/Jq 5"11dag fleM11clt
MothE"r's
Day
May 12
..... , .....
tJali•lte4 CM•~
1991
C~lWrea 12 A llH•T $5.25
C~ll4rea aa4er J free
Hot E•tr•••
Eggs Benedict
Scrambled Eggs
Bacon. Saua.a9e. Ham
Chicken. Ve.al
LliAgna
Rigato ni ala Broccoli
Deep Fried Clams
and much more!
S.afoo4 Ber
Shrimp Cock1a1I
Crab Legs
Herring
Tuna
Salmon
fie
o. ... rtTa-.a.
FrHh Fruit
Chocola1e MousM
Homemade CakH
Muffins Ii Cannoll
Croisunls. etc.
.ind wa t.>as., "1th spmal'h. -a.~~"·•·---
f h1• dt>\sen tra~ v. 111 include as-• &,.1• a Cn am Ch .. n•
• Hom•onad• Br.ad
• ~h-Vtt< t•blo 1'1
WE PROMISE YOU
GOOD CHINESE
FOOD
I UNI HfS. DINNERS TROPICAl
{ 0CK I AILS. BANOUfT FACILITIES
( AT(RING f OOD TO GO
OPEN 7 DAYS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
ON FOOD :ro GO
• Hom .. m..ci" S..t.d~ • .lluct~
• S.l•d Iler • ( h••~~
Diaaer Served fro• Sp•
Co•pllmeatary Ga. .. of Claa•pepe
for .. ca. Mo•
ake teMrvatlont now. 841-SH
17 se2 Beac• Blvd. at Slater
.,.. H-tl•9to• Beac•
SU NDAY. MAY 12TH __ ~
JOIN US -FOR '
MOTHER'S
~DAY ~--
we·11 Be Serving Dinner t° ~
SUNDAY ... ~!f AMPAGNE BRUNC H
"~tr? AT TllE
and Featuring Special Favorites for )
~. BREAKFAST .~ \ ~GGS B ENE~rc~'?tNENC H ~ ' .
GOLDEN BELGIAN WAFFLES
"BUILD YOUR OWN" ·OMELETIES
COUNTRY FRIED SIRLOIN STEAK & EGGS
We'll Even Have
A FREE ROSE FOR
·ALL MOMS!
BALBOA ISi.AND
11\ro-• & """ 'rl\~• 1 lnh
.11)1 "Lin"' "'""'' 714 ITJ..11719
COstA ME.SA
'lbm.ir \l>t'!'Pnl(t rttlrT 1
'"•I II"""" IV.II fl4S*.SJS
llMNE
ft "'"•t•\rttr.....--M-••t..t\il~· M.-..J • ' ',,., ,,..... 111'"'1
114 S4' ...
lAKE FORf$T
ht'I nit t .:., .. t l .,. "'"""" I .,.m ·:~·11 ........... 11-11• l•••
RESERVATION ACCEPTED .
DatebOOk/ Friday. May 10, 1935 17
,
.... ,,_ --
DUTON lllET ·
We Express Our Sincerest Gratitude
For Making Us
India's Finest Cuisine
BUFFET
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
An Abundance of Special Dishes and Entrees
Elegantly Served from 10 AM -4 PM
Red Carnations to Mothers.
ROYAL KHYBER
Cwsine of India
I 000 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach
Special
Mother's Day
Dinner Served
5 pm -11 pm
514.95
17141 752-5200
:RestauranLJ
OF THE WEEK
By CHRIS CRA WFORO
Oatebooli Correapo11dul
Jn southern France lies le Midi, otherwise
known as the Provence -an area renowned
for its beautiful coastlines, mild Mediter-
ranean climate, and distinctive southern
Euro,ean cuisine.
Jn Newpon Beach, restaurateurs Walter
Ruttimann and Marica Hefti have recreated a
bit of le Midi with their new re5taurant of the
same name.
. Swiss-born ~alter grew up in a restaurant
family and apprenticed at the Palace Hotel in
St. Moritz. After serving au:hef in several
Swiss hotels, he opened his own gourmet
restaurant in Zurich in 1972. '
Marica also grew up in Switzerland. came
to America to study art and languages at
UCLA. and then returned home to work as a
painter and sculp10r. •
Three years .ago. the couple decided to
come to the U.S.
··w aiter was looking for a place where he
could do underwater photography, his hobby,
and where there was eternal sunshine and
good business." says Marica.
"And civilization!" adds Walter.
Drawing upon her previous experiences
in California, Marica said to him, "I know a
place like that!"
Now, says Walter. "I couldn't t~ink of a
better place fo r the-combination of all these
.--+-.+.ings. "~ottrttJrscography an~te..&.f -i~ -Orange Coast. lie says, remino ti am ve ry
much of southern France.
Le Midi. at 342 I Via Lido, combines
Walter's artistry in the kitchen with Marica's
__,h.r--isrry in pai nting and illostraTing. Bolh the ~
menu illustrations and most all of the
paintings on the walls are Marica's originals.
"We call le Midi our French country
home~" says Marica. "We want people to
come here and be at home. That's why this
cozy atmosphere."
"We don't rush people," adds Walter.
"We don't bring them the check before ther, 1------------------------------jhn.~~··+-. And-we-don~ pla.n-doubl~tings.'
. ..
-HOURS
OF OPERATION
BRUNCHEON
10:00-2:30
DINNER
5:00-fO:OO
2441 E. COAST HtCHWAY
CoAONA On MAA.
iJ4/673-0120 .
•• O.tM>ook/ Fttdmy. May 10, 1'95
"We will always take reservations,"
Marica continues, "but we will also blacklist
no shows." because of the single boo~ing, she
explai ns. ·
Le Midi 's menus are geared to seasonal .
specialties. as are most European restaurants.
OF EWEEK
"0tnmu'1 CMctea CaUfenla
FOtlr I once bollele11 clllctn lweaat1
11omato
I avocado
Cocktail ).
.DFTHEWEEJ<
--. ....... -...-. These recipes were submitted by Oillmans of Balboa.
Walter Ratttmann and Marica Heft of Le
lltdt Re.taarant ln Newport Beach.
.. At the beginning of October. all the res·
taurants will have game," says Marica. "When
Spring begins. they will have white asparagus.
Spring lamb, kid. and pig. In southern Europe.
the Spring goat, or kid, is like turkey on
Thanksgivi ng: if you haven't had kid. you
haven't had Spring."
Following European tradition. le Midi
offers a n assortment of game -venison.
partridge. pheasant, and quail -during the
~ tJ. Cu~Sptl~-fee\Uffs
Spring lamb, goat, pig, rabbit, and chicken,
plus White Cavaillon Asparagus as an ap-
petizer or as a main course.
Diners can sample the chcfs art at
dinnertime by ordering the seven<ourse
Menu Provencal. "This is something you find
in every good restaurant in the Provence,"
says Marica. "There, you know, they love to
eat, they live to eat, so.you find tb-ese menus
put t~ther in order 'that the diner can try a
little bat of everything. Ifs not too much to eat.
it just takes time," she adds.
.. Yes, ., adds Walter, "it takes people
usually-0nc..and a half to two hours " __
The restaurant also offers a regular
Sundar. brunch. A special brunch for Mother's
Day will be served at the table, and will include
"a choice of our best hors d'ocuvres, •· says
Walter. There will also be choices of ~ups.
salads, roasts, cg dishes, and desserts.
I 1maJI cu tomate ... ,
4 1llce1 Swl11 cMeH
I tabln,...flMr
I oaioll
Broil or saute breasts till done. Remove
chicken. Add to pan l can tomato soup (following
soup can dirutions) and to that aradually blend in I
tablespoon offlour to thicken. Place cooked chicken
in pao, top with onipn. avocado. and cheese slices,
and cook in hot oven until cheese is melted. Pour
thickened tomato sauce over top and serve. Serves 4.
Diiiman '•claeny cap
Chambord Uquerc La Grande Passion
Mix equal parts and pour over shaved ice
in chaml)lllle &lass. Top with red cherry. .
Sugestion: when mixiq drinks, aJwaxs.
use fresh squeezed orante juice and papefhui
juice, u they do at Dillmu'L
arbor view, ~culinary brilliance at Cano's
tomato. shrimp. spicy olives.
A tongue-in-cheek touch: the
word "Cano's" spelled out in
the sauce.
preferred a lighter hand with
the mustard.
My entree. a handsome
plate of lean sliced roasted
duck with pears was enhanced
Fine Continental Cuisine
and still an
Adventure in ~atural EatUlg
l 0&Jtual hrukrai.1 & lunlh • Formal DLning for Oinnf'r
Eapt'rern<'e thr splt'ndnr uf dinifll( out
in en t'lticanl atmosp~rr
with 11•11.d nutr11wu.<1 meal~ Another lively main course
was broiled chicken breast.
served with four jumbo
shrimp in a whole grain mus-
tard sauce. ($ 17 . 50) It was a
happy combination of flavors.
though I'd personally have
by an appealing sweet, but not 3056 E. Coast Hwy .• Cor.ma d~I \1ar •ti-n .. i.
too sweet sauce of Cabernet 1~1================:":14: ... ':
5
:
73==;:; and cassis. My accompani-
)
ments were colorful shell pasta
and four different ti ny veg-
(Pleue eee T01t11/fl11Ce 20)
Brunch from S3.75 -
9 AM to 3 PM
Dinner 3-10 PM
_ Early Bird Din.ners
S6.95 Complete 3-6 PM
Out WUi Showl
llOOC 'N llOU. .. AWN
A Trb.n to Rc:x;Jc's ~ fNturing GREG TOPPER
E~ Mondly-8 p.m
, Oan't mmh
MSON OtAm AU.-n'Alt ftVW
.An~ d comedy arld DlQ ~LEE ffi'REU
E •8p.m
For Mother
A Splendiferous Spring Bouquet Buffet
Champagne, too!
MOTHER'S
DAY
CHAMPAGNE
BRUNCH
I I i0-3:30 PM
Mother's Dav Spemls
and R~1wl11r \1f'nu
(Asti~)
Sundays 10-3
Mother's Day Grand Buffet
Treat your Mother to the Emerald of Anaheim's
Special Mother's Day Grand Buffet
~ Sunday.'Mnv 12. l'-l 1 II a.rn -o p.m.
~ :n Emcr.1ld\, ummertrl't· Re-;r:iurant
*
$l·H\1 per peNm
C'h1IJrl'n under I~. ~.->'i
Bcauuful food & Ao\.\l'T J11'plav.
*
snollmg mu 1o:m~. anJ .1 1,,\C·lv
SUl'l)f'lSC Klf mocher 0 0 her $pl'C1al Dav I
Indoor I outduor dmin~
Rest"rv:mon" · 714 m°'~· Ev H • * Emerald of Anaiwim •
An Emerald Hoerl. lou1n.l nrxt 10 n.~n<'vl11nJ
171 i s WC'!!! Sirttt. Anaheim. c. A l)z~n
o.,et>oc*/ Frjdey. May to. 1985 ••
•
. ..
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I M IT ON Tl-II-TOWN
FromPagel9
etables. while the others en-
joyed wi ld ri ce. a potato-
spinach souffic and mini-
vcgics.
Ea rlier. we had tasted a
deeply fl avorful lobster bisque
($4.50). a slightly smo ky
crea m of asparagus soup
($4.50) .and the house salad
($3.50). which is a perfect
lightly dressed assonment of
shredded endive, many
greens. shrimp. walnuts and
Parmesan.
Our dessen. the Maninique.
aga i n di s played c he f
Koeberle's talent fo r the
"harlequin" or "mosaic" ef-
fect with two sauces. Here a
pale sa uce (va nilla?) decorated
a pool of bittersweet chocolate.
On it rested a thin tulip of a
cookie. filled with coconut ice ---?...,.__ __ _
Start with a thick cu t of tender, U.S. Choire Prime Rib. the kind you'd expect from the ~taurant with the belt
!It~ dinner.; in town Tht.11 oomljne It with your dlOire of our golden b-own. lX.'t>p Fried Shrimp (with roupon
II'"' S6 9<iJ. or a !>kewer of our !..-oiled Shrimp Scampi (with ooupon just SlO 95). or our cElidous troiltrl Lonciter
T;ul (v.1th cnupon 1ust Sil 9)) Each dinner oomes romplete with salad. OOked potato, toasred Ranch Bread,
pm:ru· c;euing and fnt11dly .sen·ice Just dip the roupon retow and ... GO f'Oll Bl.ACK ANG~ TONIGHT.
~ ,
BLACK ANGUS RES 11\URANTS.w ....................
I Save $2.00, per person, I
I on Prime Rtb and Seafood I
1 combination dinners. ·1 I OffergoodfromMaylOtoMay23,1985.. lalJlfllllfltlll'lf'll n1mlf»T •~j~lf!110<lu11ir1h lTnnt~il\11111t Q~ aff J. ' I I 1111.11,in Jmrll'f\ ''"f"" t•~ ,..i,.'11~1'~•111-f '1~1 .nl 11U1 1u ~ Ah 41 t•:Ofl4 I
,... It.rd JI CllOfllllrtJIMI Wiii• I •llWf 1"'"""'°'''\.11 "11'1 l lfft-f ~ Al'KilJB
1.Ri ,.ich o~rn ooh' 1~1 II•• I _llC l'I."'° JltN111 i4f'lll ·-·----------.. ·--· Fountain Valley -Santa Ana -Garden Gnwe -Torrance -Cerritos -Lakewood -Anaheim -Lake Forest
RNJl\ATlONS AVAJLARIJ,
2e Oatebook/ Frld~y. Mey 10. 1985
. cream and pineappl e.
After a rec.ent tour of the
Callaway winery, we fe lt im-
pelled to select their Fume
Blanc from a comprehensive
w1ne li st. In the past. servers at
Cano's poured the wine glasses
so fu ll and so often that we felt
pressured. This has improved
somewhat.
The restaurant. of course.
retains the Mexican tile a
iron work. and there's a cc
per-panned chef s station c
front. The view remains p
haps the finest on the hart>
and thank you, Cano's. t
tables are spaced for pri vacy
conversations.
This is a special occasi
restaurant fo r most of us. w:
. (PleaaeeeeTOWN/Paie ~
11ttJtllee ~ 'il)a,
ellamptzpJte lJeuJtcll
$8.95
IOYAL
TIAI
CUISllE
Complimentary Orchid
fo r each Mom ·
11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Dinner Served 5-10 P .M .
4001 " Pacific
Coast Hwy
Nrwport Buch Reservations 650-3322
My son, Bob, is taking me lo breakfast at G ladstone's
on the Beach (1.VE!'re starting early , they open at 7 a.m.)
T hen we're off to Newport Beach for Brunch at R.J 's
and Gladstone's from 10 to 4, and back to R.J 's .
Beverly Hills. for cocktails and dinner Knowing my son.
Bob, he'll have something special for your mother too.
I wanted my son to be a doctor or a lawyer ... Instead, I
got all I can eat. My son. the restaurateur. Let me tell
your mother all about him!
GLADSTONE'S
Brunch ICM
Dinner from 4:30 p.m.
Gladstone's Newport
900 Bayside Dr.
Newport Beach
Dia.I 714-645-FISH
Brunch UM
Open 7.e.m.
Gladstone's 4 Fish
17300 Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific l"afiaades
Diel 2JJ~U·F1SH
RJ'S THE RIB JOINT
Brunch ICM
Dfnner from 4:30 p.m.
RJ'a The Rib Joml
252 N. Beverly Blvd.
Beverly Hills
Diel 213·274-RJBS
Brunch ICM
Dfnner from 4:30 p.m.
RJ's The R;b J<>tnt
4880 Campus .Orive
Newport leach DI.I 714-9?9-RIBS
•
nd
1p-
•Ul
!r-
Jr,
he
10
)0
th
.1)
TON THE TO\NN
GIVE HER SOMETHING TO
WHISTL·E ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY
A Delux~· Brunch or an Exceptional Dinner
('"·"'' U' mninjl Cu1~mc-m rhc-qu•mr .1rmosphere of ,rn A lpine Cuunm Inn
motker 'j ::Da~ ;])inn er
SERVED FROM 12 NOON TO 8 PM
Complimentary Wine for Mom & Dad
R~GULAR MENU PRICES -
1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-1323
1.!80.! <, P.ir1l1c (oJ 't H"'~
'1ondrc h B.i~ Pl«11.t
l.1~una "''l<Ul'I
499-2626 496-5773
CHAMPAG NE BRUNCH
"erved 9·30 AM -3·30 PM
Dl"l-.ER ~4 to 11 PVI
I I t ' ~ ... I I
~--..
' I I ~ .. '
BJ 11 Mu1rland\
at Ridge' Routt>
LakC' Forest Village
El Toro 770-3222
BUFFET BR UNCH
Served 10 AM -3 30 PM
Dl"l"IER 4 to 11 Pl'v1 Enrertainment & Dancing
-------------~-------------------
Theae f1ow er1 a r e for you!
" 1'111 not your little boy blue
Even a-btt11I1y, ra ateo 1weef
And aa Ute Pro1 troa le Midi
I know liiow to trea t
In a partiea lar eaqaleite way
Mo&taert oa tllietr 1peelaJ day
loon •~ f•r lAMll. Di•ntt or
-1kl&Adl le ., .. _..
, .... ,, 11 .....
Aboard the
Reuben E. Lee Restaurant
Dinner -=-=---------.
Baron of Beef Bu ffet
SIS 95
\ .. , , . '.I • t I ,
~,( /I ' ) •
Regular Menu
From 58 2.5
)• I • }/ •
'>f ) I f .. •
Brunch
Bountiful Buffet
It Ill -\fin
151 East Coast H1gtlway
Newport Beach .
Sternwheeler 675-581 1
Seafood 675-5790
Fl:>e1 oft lo!' 1 l'OfT*lllC ,.. of C010t ll'ld ma,..ry • you 01!1t 1boere T~ E
COAMOAANT EnfOY a supero dlnne< catered by Delaney s as the llgtlts ot
Newpott Hart>o< pass ma,.sbCally before y0u Boetdtngevery Friday ltVenong ar
700 pm al
MAY SPECIAL »:tS a 26. 95 P9f pef'M>n
BAWAilil MOONLIGHT CRUISES
CIUIM 1boen2 THE CORMORANT a you dint and data Htwlllln style
Enjoy POlyfllllll1 Bu11tC by WoOO( s Wlletf Ind llAtlentlc SolAtl PIQfic floor
9hOw by !he Kalmlnl Hiii Dlncefs ThtS 1Mt tqir CNltl lfTln9ld by IMl'le
Coast Chattin ~ 11 7 30 p m Sunday t'4nlngS at
MAY PICIAL ~ •39.so P9f P9"90n
SUIDAY CRAJIPAGIU ·BRUlfCHES
Delgflt in .. ""'OCMn br9eZf • you tr'!OY • ~ 8runcti ~"°
by Oellney's. Thia~ 2\'a hour IWfllld Hlltlor Tour •I grMI WI) to
blglrt-.,, !k#tdly bdng • .9'.'JO a.m "*'! ~ -· ...... '" .,._,_ ·~· I ~ ... llUIOa ... l\QllllUI TO """"' -
'19.50 .... •10~50 ~ (2-12) "'*'two "'" /
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P'romPaeel7
Mothers are special. A beautiful
Cymbidium Orchitl corsage will be
presented to every Mom who dines at
any of the Gnnder's 19 locations tn
the southland.
The Grinder Restaurants have
built their excellent reputation
amony. the public on a meticulous
combination of superior quality
foods. fast service. pleasant and
contemporary atmosphere. fair
prices. and pan ic ularly "a Menu that
has something for everyone ...
Brin_g Mom to the G rindtr for
Breakfast to try any of the delicious
Omelettes: French. Chili & Cheese.
California Style o r "Build a Gourmet
Omelette" and choose from 11 ingre-
d ients from fresh sauteed mush-
rooms. ham. bacon. 3 cheeses. to
avocado and salsa! Lunch and dinn
pleasure suggested are Califom
Style Fish or the LaConcha Salad
The Great Steak Break: 7 thick a r
Juicy ounces of USDA Choice Tc
Sirloin steak. served with all 1t
trimmings. A special children's me r
-----------------------~-----------------------~ is always a vailable.
Delli...,! vn• •Ir•• orc11111 can ... on Molls a '1 DIS' •••
to complement a deltctOUs t>reai..last. lunch Ml
or dinner Prepared. served land economically
pncedl. as only the Grinder Gourmet Coffee
Shoppes can do on Motherc, Dav and ·
every day1 .,...c;or..,.
XJv,,_. "°"'""'1(ofltt~1nroucnou1 loo, Anr~
O«•"el''°""'• can• 800 "68 >Hilo< 1~1cXd••<>•"'.-)'~'' '°"
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fresh orchid to each
Mother who dines in our
romantic French setting
on Mother's Day.
Come and honor your
Mother with us.
4251 Martingale Way
, Newport Beach 955-2755 French County Dining
Monte Cristo-Triple
layered Hon-net Cure 81-
Ham, Fresh Roasted Turkey
Breast, Two Kinds of
Che~, Batter Dipped and
Fried, Dusted wtth
Powdered Sugar and
~rved with Knott's Red
Ras~rry Preserves
Bennlgan's Origtnel
PtlMadetphia Cheese Steak
-Th1nty Watered Steak
Grikd wtth Onions and
Mushrooms, Covered
wtth Melted Che~ and
Heaped High on e
Grikd Rolf
Chicken ·Mame Mia• -
Two Boneless, Skinless
CNckal Brusts, Rolcd in
Our Italian Breading. Pen
A1ed wttti a Hint ~Lemon
~ Parmesan Cheese
Burgas-Fresh Ground Beef,
Chmt>rokd, Served on a
Freshly Grlkd Bun Bak~d
Daily at Bennigan·s, Avail-
able wtth a Vamty of
Toppings
\
Fried Veggiesl a Pound of
lightly Hand-Battered
Garden Fresh Vegetables,
Deep Fried and Saved
wttn a Hot ~pper 0tp
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Westminster
Mall
Golder> West
Whatever your taste buds crav
the Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shopp
are sure to delight! Locations
Hualington Beach and Ncwpo
Beach. )' ·
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Weekdays 11:30AM-2:30PM
Featuring Our Famous
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COlD DRAFT aER
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1976 NEWP-ORT BLVD.
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Cl IT ON THE TOWN
Tiit: BARN
H11H' the prime of your life ch008ing
from thl' esteMive 25 item menu
StP11ks, seufood, salads. lt.alian anct
\1t>\l\'11n dishes. and more. Western
, h11rm and rountry ambience.
I 11111 h M F. Dinner M·S. Happy
hour 1\1 F 4::3(). 7 p.m. Satellite dish.
l.1\~ entertainment and dancing.
"'"' c 'hampagne Buffet Brunch
111 ! ·m Hanquet facilities. 1•982
Ht·dh11l, Tustin. 730-01 lS.
Tiit: ORIGINAL BARN
PAR~ER STEAKHOUSE
\ ..,.• Thev are the original. Fam(IUS
tor th!'ir one·and-a-half -pound
1'11rt\·rhou11e s teaks and -leawrintc
ilhphl\' lirmhnJ[. Pr()Udly serving for 'I"''"'· Lun<'h Mon.-Fri 11 -2. Din
"' r n1i:htly M1.n. Jo~ri from fl pm.
"11 ,~Sun from 4 p.m 2001 Harlwr
Hhd. I 't,..ta Mesa. 642 977i. ·
Bl'...,,,.N ICAN'S
Fri'.i.h lnocJ i<erved witll a side of fun.
\11·1111 f(•11tures unique appetiurs,
..,,f,,tf.,, !>eafood. croissant sand·
"'11 hf',., burgers, Mexican di8hei1,
•tn•I 11n excitin, brunch menu.
I 1111rh and dinner from 11 a.m.
11.1·1•kda)'l!. Hru.och 9-3 on wee.kendll.
Full bar with specialty d rinks.
lfipp~~i!:
h\ S11x 241 -3938. l.n Westminster,
ti 1 Westminstu Mall 891-•.'l22.
I >.1t11'1A~veninp-in Westm11lllU!r
l11<•11t1t1n.
HOR BURNS
S111wrb is the word t.o describe Lhis
11111· dining et1Lablishment. Servini
~1•111port for 18 years, specialtting in
A n1e1L~ raiiled t.ef, the finest you
run 1eet. Abo reaturing freah rtah,
q•11l snd chicken. The linen covered
t•ahlt'll, candles and fresh flower9
utM to. the elegance, with bootha and
h11th hack chairs for priV8cy.
Flwkeri"l! lantema and clalaica.J
m11~11· capt.ore the charming and
w:1rm atmoephere. Open for lunch,
d1nnrr and their 11plendiferoU11 Sun
rlu\ hrunch ~.-tensive wine list. :n
f.1~h1on Island. 644·2030.
BHISTOL
BAH A GRILL -
At Holiday Tr.dit.ionalJy •n all
American favorite p&.c:e lo eat. and
prired for family dining. Everythinit
from Juicy 11t.Hds and chope lo
~1)('('111! chicken dilhea and fret1h
~afood. Bount.eoua .. lad bar.
i11mptlli1ua daily luncheon buffet.
I >1wn daily for djni111 a.nd cockt.ailll.
.11:ct Bristol St.. Co.ta Meu. -.. .,, :IOOQ.
f ltAZVHORSE
STF.AKBOUSB
~11t hrntic country dini"'41. (eatu11nte
i;.,.llltrn Com Fed BMf-Prime Rih,
rre h tlflafnod and epe6alizing in
lh!'ir f11moua pan-fried 1..U. and
.._ tlt·l<l<4'rt.a. l,unc.h MOG.-Fri. 11 3.
I linner Mon..Sun. b p.m. (Dinner
r~rvatione S\*&fti.ed). Authentit
Wr11urri decnr, dancl.na and live
m1111il' In the ee1oon. Dy.t Rel.
1-:xll/Newpon P'wy .• Senta Ana ~9 IM2.
Oil.I.MAN'S
The I lillman family 1~ famous for
their trnd1 t 111nf1I warm ho>1p1talil\·
and fine food Finest prime rih in
Halboa and frt·~h fish da1lv Curo
plete dinner "Jl<'t'lals da1h Friendlv
· serv11·f' nnd a fun, delil(htful 111
mospherl' I lµ.•n du11\ lur lum•h and
dinner Hrunl·h SAi uncl -;11n XOI !-:
Ralbc'3 fi'; I ';';~Ii
GARI'"~
A l)('rfet·t phH't' 1u hrintt tht' wh11h•
fam1I\ c;arf., feature., '-lt'a k:-. and
seaf110id. hut ~pec1ah1e., in Italian
dishes als.1 M11n1\'tttl1. l11AAi:na. sp11
ghl'tti: all hnmemane The at
mn11phere 1~ friendlv 11nd the servin·
is fa~t Servinl( hreakla .. t , lunch and
dinner Weektlll(ht "J:H'l'IRI~ Ph11nt-
order11 ut:cepted I ~;-,_o Superi11r
Ave , C'tlOlta Me"lt. f;.~I .ll'ltt ,>
POOR RIC llAR0'8 KITl'Ht:N
l 'leni.11111 put 111 tli nini: with -.11t·1
t.inilar 11t·1·1111 'It'"' ~'tin1t·ll f11r t h1·ir
,um1lll11111-.. ll••li:11111 waftl1·' Br1·al.
ra .. l. lum h ~ clin1lt'r llum1·m.;d1
l!n11pc; madr dml\' M1i<lP"1 ·m pnrr
h11eh in q1111fll\' and ,.,n·1cr Brt>r
und w1m• servt'd O~n J,11ly lri•m '<
a.m. 1198 S. l'o11:.t H"'' 111 l.ntt1111 ..
Men·11d11. I .al(11na Hearh .t9'; I fui-;'
CALFORNIAN
&MJNGW;\:y.'S
In thl' "tyle 11f the mlln h1m ... Plf.
Hemml(Wa~•, 1s a celphrat 1<m 111
11dVf'ntUT't". of romanre and the 11n
uf living. Their creall\'I' d1!1hrs won
a silvl'r 11ward 11nd they offer ttn
e11tens1ve wine 11,.1 The aWrn1SpherP
15 warm and fnendl) and filled with
enth11is1asm. ~:.~t.t1hlished sin<'t' 19n,
thi11 rf'l!taurant/cafl' 1~ l(lcated in
('orona del Mar at l'M1fic C'08sl
Hwv at MacArthur ~lvd f>/:l .Ol 20.
MARRfOTT -Nicoles Grill
MeflQuite wood brml1nl( is thf'
spe<-ialty hert 'fhe mrnu feature..
frl"lh seafood and pnml' meau. and
senMtwnal ('aJUn \rrole ~1H'.:111I~ on
o d111ly has1s llinf' 1n u ra~oal. reliu
Pd 11tmnRphere w11 h m n1t>mpnrnn
m11su-lmport!'<l printi. frnm En!(
land cnmplpmenc tht' 11ttract1vt'
de<'m l>inner 111 !lt>rved Mun S11t
from H p.m. Nic11lei11s l11<•11tf'd within
the Nl'wport Rl'tu·h Mam11tl Hotel,
900 Newport Crnlt'r Dr Call
640 4000.
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JADE DRAGON
Step into lhe wonderful world of the
OrienL The Jade L>raaon 11pec:ializt'll
in Sttthwsn & Ma11darin cursinet1 of
old China. Your host is W11l111ce Lff
with Chef Vi ( 'ht<n. Open for lunch,
dmnef. &It And 811n Oim Sum
(('hinl'M Tea C11kr Rrunl'hl. Ran
qutll fa<'1lities are 11v11i~nhlt> And. beer
and wine Att llt'rved t'.lea11nl d1mnl(
•t affordable priN"ll. 12 iOO !W11l'h
Blvd .. Stanton. ~ 89:\:\
LI'S RESTAURANT
If yoo lovl' l'hl~ food, you'rl' 11ure
t4l enJOY dintnit hrrt'. "-J.1't prom
1,.p., truly 1rnthentic Chinese food.
The mt>nu ufft',.. u widt-variety of
t'Xllll<' d •~hes. frnm a la rnrle 111
• 11mhinat11•n,. Hrl'athlaking dl't:or
111 u 'uprt'mely heautaful 111
m11i.ph1•re. Trullil•al dnnks Lu
11upm·h \'11ur I hll'lt Open l>t'Vl!n day;.
.1 "'t't-lc l11r hmth and dinner 8961
i\rltim,, Huntington Heach .
tlti~ ~It I:.. :114 N Reach Rlvd .•
An11ht'1m. ~~i l:.!ICl.
~ANOARIN GOURMET
A trnlv "J>t'l'ial place I\• dine, the
Ma11ri11rin Cuurmt>t ha" been a j?Old
11ward winner and owner, Mi<'hael
l 'h11111ic wa~ '11tt'd Restaurateur or
the Year. Sµenah:rinl( in Pekin!(.
Sh11ni:h111. !'izechwan and Hunan'
1·u1smr>.. tht'Y nfft'r an orrav of deli
me 1e;. inl'l~dinl( Pekin!( Dm·lc.
dumplini:s. wh11le fish and mt1re
,;11mp11uu.; d1shei-Elegant at
m1>Sphl'rr , impt>~·cahlt> l'ervil'e and
1·xteni.ive wint-i. .. t l.'lt)() Adams.
('ostH Ml"'JI a.in Hl:r;
CCJNTll\ENTAL
~EOITERRANEAN ROOM ·
Airporter lnn
'"•njtl'llllll and 't'dudt'd rr11m the
1,..,, HlfJ)i•rt -.urrcumdini:~ Tht
\lt•dllt'rr,1111-'1111 H'"'m pffrr, •Uµf'rh
, 111111111•111111 n11-.11w fur l11n<'h. din
m·r .111d :o;11nd,w hrn1wh Tur t'ntt'r
1.111111wn1 1111(htl\ 111 thl-' ( ',1haret
L .. unl(f• fhi' f'apta111·~ T11hle 1,.
11pt•n fur 1111111111 .!.t h1111r.; Pt>rfe1·1 fur
v.11kh1ni: Cuhlornia ~un:.et,. I!. tht>
f li>?h1 Dt-1 k Louni:t' The A1rp1•rtt>r
Inn I" loc:atf'd 111 18700 M11cArthur
Blvd Ill lrvint' x:t~ :!';711
CAFE 1.1 00
K111>wn 11i. Newpurt 's t '11nnery 11-
j~aa.,..:wuL. EnJ!I)'. guutmet_(L.i.gd
wilh -i(tri1rffiet jatrttr11lMlltfntattr
and rll7\' atmosphere Serving
Lunl.'.h Mon Fri. 11 J and U.illlU!r
n11(ht Iv ti J) m t1• mutnil(hl. t-:nter
tainmPnt 1111thtly 9 t ·:\11. Sun. J8l.2
"t'!l..'<i11n 4 I a.m Happy J8Zl hour a·8
Mon Fri Amplt' parkmR '...'9()1)
°'l;e11,-port Hlvd . Newp.1n Hearh
1rif1 :.m(~.
MARCEL'~
Vulla1 M11rrel' l>ehl(htlull\• refresh-
ing menu featuring fretih i;eafood
1111d Lt1u1s1anil Cajun ~pe\'ials.
f:1lurmel ov<1ter har. F.leiz&nt Vf'I
t'U'•ual atm1isphert" Live entertain·
mPnt and danrllll( feallmn1t OC's
f1nl'"1 t'ntt'fl8111ffit'nt. Dam·1nl(
1111c!N t h1> :<111f<,1 I .u1wh from 11 a m
ll1n1wr 111izh1h frum ;, p 111 (h~tt'r
hnr till I Otl .1 m 1.10 E l':1h St ,
c·,11-11J Mt>"'' ll.in 1'11'1:,r,
P llf'FIN'S
An adventurr in naturol eatinit
Fresh quality 1n11rl'dients prepared
10 a 111mple yet t>legant w11v Award
winning rl'C'ipe~. Carden !lt'tlin~ Ill B
Eurupe11n C11fe 11tyle atm<111phere
\11. .. ual breakf8st and lunch. Formlll
dining fo r tlinner Sun. Thurs. 7
a.m. Ill pm . Fn & Sat. till 11 p.m
:-!Ohe) .. : Coast Hwv , Corona drl
Mar 640 lf>7.l
RIVIF.RA
Reio• to 1triwin11!! lll'rVicl' in an
elegnnt. tn11mah' atmc'lf\phere Ell
pertly prep11rtd rontinl'nllll d1~hes
hv Chef Richard Bergnf'r, s•nC'I'
1970 This award winnlllj{ re.~·
t~ur11n1 al~· offel'8 11n exU-n!livr winf'
lu1t, "nd t"X~ls m u.blH1dt Prt''P
1trat111n.. 11nd n11mhes. Open for
l.unl'h 11 ::IO-:l p.m .. Oinner from fl
p.m 1-:11N1lltnt h.nquet fAciliti".
('11....d Sun. and holidays :l.'l:tl S
Rr~tol. ('Ml.II Mf'M. ~() :UWO.
THE THIRD FLOOR
Known for superior continent~!
r uisine. The Third Floor promises
111 capture it's recognition as one of
the finest restaurants in ..Oranxe
County. Spicializing in tahleside
preparations and using only fresh
foods. Ambience exudes elegance
and subtle quality. Intimate but not
intimidating dining. Located within
the Emerald of Anaheim Hotel.
17 17 S. West St.. across from Dis-
ntyland in Anaheim . ,\all
714-999-0990. Eml'rald Hot.els also
in Haw1111.
FRENCH
BORDEAUX
This silver award winner ts famed
fur their llne F'rench cuisine and
offers e distinJ[uished wine list, 100
of them. Return t-0 the elegance and
the art of being catered to. A t'entral
fi replace dominates the Ct•zy at·
m06phere. OP4'n for Lunch Tues.-
Fri., Dinner MM .-Sat. C'ltl6ed Sun
and holidavs. Orf' Rristol and Ran·
dolph (bet~een Baker and Rearl.
then lert unto St. \lair. 7f>~ .-,
C'lair. \118ta Mesa. 54().;1641
CAFE FLEU RI
Take a c;eat in Cafl' Fleun for hreak
f'a;;l. lun1·h or dinner. En1c1\' an rx
qu1i-iu t'nvir1>nm!'nt 111nuem·ed h\ a
F'rench tourh Hut .)87..Z Mumli1'
throul(h 1-'riday from 5.110 1111 9:00
• p.m. and an 11uL~tand1n11 white
gt.we hrunch make thi~ l'afe the
place w meet Open ; days a Wttk.
6:00 a.m · 10::10 p.m. MtJderatl'I~
priced. 4500 MacArthur Rlwi..
Newport Reach. 4 7fl-200 I
LE BIARRITZ
Experience exqu1s1te Frenrh pro'
incial .cusi~ while_<fuiil!&. in this
trfttmate' P'rellctr-chateau. s~
ties include rack of lamb. veal
Marsala and a beaultful selection t\f
fresh fish. Homemade award win
ning des...erts. En111y Sun. hrunch
with unlimited champ&(Cne. an
elaborate buffet. a hot t>ntree and
des.<;ert all !W'rved in a cozy. relax
ed atmosphere. Full bar with
domestit-and imponed wine sele<"
ti11ns. Lunch. Mon.-Fri.. Dinner.
seven nights, Sunday brunch. 414
N. Newport Blvd. Newport Beat:h
645-6700.
LE CHARDONNAY
T he fine11t in clas..<J1c Frenrh 11nd
nouvelle cuisine in plush !'un11und
inj(S. t--:xc1te y1\11r t'nst>s wtth Su
preme of I lurk with µ.111chtd Cah
f11rn1a f'11(:< 11r J..,hster C~"'t'mle in a
l'hardonnav wine sauce with rhanterellr~. Exten!l1ve seleocuon u(
wines frnm a temperature-con
trolled cellar Lunch Mon.-Fn
11 ;:\0.2::!0. Dinner Mon.-SaL from
6::10. Sun. brunch 11-2:30. In ~is
try Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd ..
Irvine. 75'l 87i7.
LE MIDI
Several thmp make this award wm
ninJ hidt'away truly special: Walt.rr,
their Swiss chef. trained in some or
Lhe best houses: Palace St. Montz..
PllK't! Gtita8d, Baur au Lac. Zurich
Authenlil' cuisi ne
Provenct1l 11euona.J gourmet fte-
tivals 11 Sunday brunch tlO UJ\tqlM'
it's like st.eppi"-\»ck in time to an
era when ex<'f'llence of food wu
matchtd by gen.roos hol!pitality 1
h011pitality ra~ly foond t~ da''
.Join Mari<"a and Walter in tht-ir
FN!nch country home. Luft<'h. d111
nu and Sund~ brunch. &nq1lt'I
f•cilit~ C'laaed MOftdaya. 3421\18
l,1do, N~wpon ~h. fl7fl 4901
INDIAN
ROYAL KHYBER
Ta.ke an enchantt'd JOUrnl'\ into
India without leaving Orange C'oun
ty. Authentic Tandoori di..he-.
elegantly pre-se nte<l in the M11Rhul
tradition. Meal and fish d1she!>
prepared and mannated in a hlend ..r herbs and frl'sh ground ~p1\·es
Impressive design and decor Lakt''
vou back to tht' 16th c-entul')
Lunch, dinner. Sunday brum·h
IOOO Brisrnl :'t . !'lrwport Beach
i52-5200
ITAi •AN
CA RMELO'S
This ultra·smart havt>n of exrl'p
ttonal ltali8Jl and Cnntmentitl
cuismr ts 1inf' uf the mnre rewa rdtn!!
place5 tu dme. Frp-,h pa ... ta and
speciaJ ·'hRht .. sauces are carefulk
prepared hv three of the finest Ital
ian chefs l'iano har enteru11nmen1
c·omplemenL' the f11n 11tmo-.pherl'
-Pat111 dtninl( availuhle for the, -.un
l1wer.r. Open Tu~ Sun. fr11m 11 p m
for dinner !'un Rrunch 11 'llll :.!··111
!fl:.1\1 E Coa.~t Hv.\ <'1•r11na <it>I \l.1r
6-;'f> Hi'1:!
00:"1/ATELLI'~
F11m1•u ... p111d I ht' 11r1i:1n.1I
tam1h luihan ,..,,.1 .. unmt ~r' ml!
"'" fam1111,. pin.a & pa,.ta Ihm• Ill ••r
take 11u1 ~t'r rtnd "'lnl' 111,.., ,.t<r, rd
r11m1lvdmml!" fo r jn 1r11la11.in flj(hl m~ hud~t>t 9 4.\(l Wamtr ""' at
Hu!>harJ. hehind the Sizzler m
Plavan Pla1.a, ~11unuun Vllllf'\
~lt>:l ~9f).'l
MARCELLO'S
Thii; award wtnnl'r 11ffers an e.\ lt'MiYeo-~-ttpet'HtttZtnf! in pat<~
veal. rinpp1m1 and t heir fam••u,
ha~-i>~ Esa.abl~ed •i.rn:1:
19;:1. lh1s fa milv 11wnf'd re-<ta11ra111
has captured the hearts of hru1wh
lovers. Besides 1111hmited drnm
pagne. the lavish bufff't ml'ludt-' h .. 1
and cold entrttS, a :;eaf~id ~r .w.1
dessert table. Sun. lll-.l. l.111h h
Mon.·•'ri., Dinnf'r '7 n1ght.foo 8 11,rt>J..
17502 Reach at Shstt>r. Huntini:t••ll
1l4:ach 842-5.'i(lf>
VILLA NOVA
A buutiful bii\ '1e11. \:rt'BI<'' t h1
romantic i;ettinit that ha' m11d1 •h•
Villa Nova a "spc'""'I kind •ll pl.11 ,.
for over fifty year-. S111wrl1 1111•1111
from Central 1111d '-11rtlwrn It ii
~rvf'd in Olrl \\ 11rlt! 'h..rm I '
tenstvl' wine f1,1 I linn1 r "'L 11 '
Piano har l-'1111 m1•n11 t 1 II I • ~ 1 1 n
;'1:11 West <'11a~t 11-.. ,. ''""l'•'t'
Rearh. 64:! i~\
IVEXICAN
Ml CASA
Their ft'!..0 1s 11111• .1 1 rip 111 \11•\h •
H011p1U1h1\ ~11("!-hund 111 h1rnd "'' h
their m1•11 ... "M 1 t • a>-1< <' .. :-.u \ '~
or m\ h,m"f' l!l \'t•ur h11u.,.. I-,1.1li
li&bed "'"t f' I~~·~ 11 ' nc.1 ....,, rrt
frif'fltl" ~11.10' tl1111111o! here Uµe.tl
diuh fmm I l 11 m fM l.um·h Din
n!'r 1111d 1'11c.'ktt11I.. to:n1rrlJ11 nm1•11t
~Mi ~Ill . ~111~t-Ill lht' ~llrfl'
A·~·rn ·>qf, to. 1. th"'' c, .... 111 ,,, ... 1
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NATURAL, HEALTHY .
FORTY CARROTS
·t)ehnow fashion food,'' Pf'' Hrnr\
Oatebook/ Friday. May 10, 1985 ZS
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ORANGE COAST
NATURAL/HEALTHY
FORTY CARROTS (Continued )'
St>gerstrom. 01M-civer that real good
fet-ling of eating great t.a!ltang meal1<
prepared daily. natural 11nd healthy
Original recipe... Fresh JUtre>o
'ttUt>ezed dailv A great place for
Danner i 08\'" from 11 8 m Sunda\
( hampai:ne Hrund1. Retween Aull
ot·kl-nncl I M111itnan. -~"-<:oai<I Plaui.
l11w1:r Ii'\ 1·1 ;,:,n H7t Ml
SEAFCXJO STEAKS
A !'ITHO~v·s PI ER 2
I lt1: :-;,,,,, h1-rn <'a h f Hl'•taur.rnl
\\ rllt:r• \ut..,rf th1" one tht· "'annn 111
11,,. IH-'-1 \;1lu,. r1:,ta11r .. n1.. I ht'tr
•t'Hl•n•d.~ th .. IHl k nl tht' l•rwll w.ith
111 1·, ln·-h 11 ... h dmh 1 US I ele
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h,1, t11lur11 t•••H•1 f••f lht·
weight conscious. Open nightly for
dinner. Located un the beautiful
Newport Ha y at ICl:l N Hayside Or.
640-!i l 1:1
BLACK BEARD'S
Noted f11r their intimate .. Pirateii of
the Carihhean" atmo11p here. Thl'1r
tamoui-Caribbean pork chop;. 1i. 11
rarl.' culinary find. The uten ... l\e
mt> nu al,,11 11ff1-ri. heart\ heef ent H'l''
and freo;h 'eaf1,.i<l. Lunrh " "erwd
11 :1 Mnn. Fri fJinner f r11m '1 p .m
H11pp} H11ur Mon. Fri I 7 p m
rantalwnl( 11\'•ler har 'l>t-l llllittl'"
V. 1rl1-•lleen T\". T w11 hluc k• -.11111 h
111 .lohn \\ 11\'llt' ,\ irport l\it'wporl
Ht·ayh K:t'I OOHll
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111 "\, ..... port·,.< ·annl'n \" 1llu~I' h-a
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Sun. afternooni.. En1oy the k1u n11e
f<Kid i:allev superb dam 1'huwder'
:IOIO Lt1fo'ayetle. 6i~ !1771.
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the ~ and has been
servinic Newport Reach for 25 years.
Their llJ>N'ialty is seafvod and
!>teaks. ( 'hefs i.pecial selections daily'
and fam11u11 for Lhei r broasted
chicken. too! A beautiful walerfrnnt
Vlt.-W or Newpurt Hay enhances the
atmosphere. PerfeCI for business
entertaining and romant ic dininl(
Locatt>c1 at 2.'ll F.. C"ha!lt Hwy .. Nt>w
port. Hl''t'rvat1nn~ at·cepted. Phone
67:\ I fl(lf1
THE REX OF NEWPORT
Locatt'd on the oceanfront arross
from tht· Newport Heach pier. The
Hex th tht' Uranl(e C'uast'i. most
exrlu t\t' -.eafoud re:.taurant. Well
known fur frt>sh Hawaiian icourmet
fi,.h ;,rl1>ctwns and "pe<"ializinl( an
... weet C'h11nnel Island ahalone, ten
dn \eal and prime mf'at;, Tht-
warm 11mh1am·f' 11! thf' parlded
hoot h'>, icot hi r pain I tnl(S and I he
Wf'll -.101·k~ wint' ra< k,. lend to
l<t•x "· 1·011\·ivial 11trno.,phere The
l<tox ,,f Nl'Wji<•rl i' th .. 1·h11i1·e 111
lon1I-. Ii' wt-II u-. \ 1-.1tor>< Hec1p1en t
.. 1 I ht· prr-.1 ll(IOU' T rll\ el Huhda\
""ar1I ( 1:1-.u.11 t'lt•..:.uH t11lrr1·
Lundi. <lmnt·r < 0.Jll r.-;-;, ~;j66 for
r1>-.1·n .111un-. \·1111>1 parkini:
fH"STY PE I.I C'.\~
Fr.-•h ,, ... 1,~111 .111d 1111" 111 11' c '0111.-
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dock yourself here and dine over·
lookinic the beautiful Nf'Wpt>rt Hay.
F'eaturin1t 15 to 2n fresh fi11h 11ele<"-
ti11n!I daily from 11mund the w•>rld.
No wait seafood bar in the lounge.
Lunch. Dinner, Sun. Brunch in
Nt>wport . 27:45 W. Co88l Hwy ..
fl42·~:ll. Jn Irvine-Lunch, Din·
ner, and Happy Hour. I 8:30 Main.
545-4774.
TALE OF THE WHALE
Experience a step hack into time to
a place where you can dine at your
own leisure. EnJOy the romance ur
old Newport with a panoramic bay
view. Excit.e vour Menses with their
Kenll8tional seafood and tradilinnal
favorities. Brea kfaRt 1 a.m .. Mon.·
F'ri., Lunch 11 ·4 Mon.-Fri .. Dinner
4-11 Mun.· 'at Sat. and Sun.
Rrunch i ·4. Oy1<ter Bar Fri .. Sat &
Sun H11nquet facil1lieR up 111 fxlO.
400 Mai~ St .. Balboa. 67:l-46!1:1
THE WAREHOUSE
Newport's mosl innuvat ive w11tc>r
front dining experience. < 'het
f'harles Kalajtian featurf's fret'h M~ll
ftKKI and internallonal c·u1 .. rne
H11<hlv acclaimed, award wannrni:
Sat. 11nd Sun. Brunch. al1<11 ft>al1111ng ~llu dioinl(. Tncredihl~ oy1<l,t>r-har.
l'Xtp11~1te amhienre, uceptrunal ll\f'
l'lllt-rtt11nment A11111p1Pt .. 11nd • lllt•r
rn..: "' atlahle L1d11 \' 1ll111{t'. "'""purl
Heac h ll7'1 1700 •
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GRAN D DINNER THEATER
lmprasive dining and profe111ional
productions ere 11ure to please each
time ynu visit. The extraordinary
buffet offers roast baron of beef,
glazed ham with a fruit sauce. Gem·
ic•a chicken with pdches and gllW'
and the Mahi Mahi is served in a
peasant sauce. T ri-color fett.uccini
and cream i11 a real favorite. Enjoy
dinner and a play tonight! Grand
Dinner Theater located within the
Grand Hotel in Anaheim at I Hotel
Way. Call 77'l·77 10.
HARLEQ U I N
THEATER
DINNER
Every cusLnmer can be expected tu
he lreated like a .celehritv. The
t heeler offerll 11c·rumpti11u~ meal"
with top productions in an elel(ant
atmc!!i phf're. Thf' sumptuo11q huffel
rnrlude-. rnBNl haron of heef,
d11C'ken and fish dishC"s. pa11ta11.
,alad~. vel(etables, and sinful des·
.. ert" The Sat. and Sun. brun~h
111C'ludes a variety of egir;d 18he,.. Tht>
C'tlehrity T errace is availahle for
1irivate rlinrng. Tbe 1nd1viduall~
dernratecl private balcony room~
ov(·rlook t hi' lfitl-seal h11r"e~h11e
·h1111t"d main r .... m The H11rlequin
"l11t att-<l al l.">11:1 S H11rhor 111 San111
A1111 (',111 ~17!1 -;;,f,o
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TOllOMOW:
O HANGE COUNT Y
·UD ·re S .O teac .. ers
Costa Mesa residents
want a park Instead of
condos next to their
westslde bluff homes./ AS
Astronaut Sally Aide told
a Conference on Women
audience about her ex-
periences with NASA./87
California
Marine Corps recruiter
sticks to his post as 80
protesters crowd into his
offlce./A4
Nation
Illinois governor grills
Gary Dotson, rape recant
flgure./A4
World
President Reagan's re-
turning home, terming his
trip a success./ A4
Lebanon battling has re-
sulted In the death of 77
to date.IA•
Date book
Mensa: High-IQ society
throws smart party In
HuntingtorrBeach.
/Page 3
Sports
Corona del Mar High's
Peter Nourse is one
reason the Sea Kings play
Saturday for the CIF 4-A
volleyball title./C1
Hollywood gets revenge
on HeddBt:topper and
Louella Parsons with
"Malice In Wonderland."
/87
Buaineu
Report from the Con-
gressional Budget Office
says corporate tax sys-
tem in shambles./C4
INDEX
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Bridge
Bulletin Board
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Gardening
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparuzl
PtayAevtew
-Ponce Log
Publle Notices
Sports
T•vlslon
Theaters
Weather
B 1-4
C6
A3
B9-11
C6
B11
B7
B7
B~O
Datebook
BS
Datebook
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A3
87-8
C1-3
Datebook
Datebook
A2
a czar
in NB
Jewelers. artists
join to recreate
bauble of royalty
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OlltMOell, ...... lt.il
What kind of present do }OU give a
Russian czar''
The Russian go ldsmith and Je weler
Karl G ustavo vich Faberge became
famous for choosing to gl\.e exqu1s1te-
ly crafted Easter eggs. made of sold
and decorated with o rnate precious
gem s.
The shell of the lmpenal Easte r Egg
would swing open to reveal an
tntncate arransement Of JCWelS and
gilded mechanisms tha t even now. a
centul) later. conunue to 1nsp1re awe.
By all acco unts. the gifts were
·appreciated and Fabcrge's name be-
came renowned for has gafis to royalty
througho ut Europe. :
But the Russian Revolution
·abruptly forced him out ofbusiness in
11)17. and he died three years later.
Since then. 42 of has 53 Faberge
eggs ha ve found their way into
mwums: art gatll'ne'I and-pnvate-
collec11o ns. a ttracti ng b ids an the
m1ll1o ns of do llar<; whenever thev arc
offrred for salr. ·
The rest -v.ho knows'! The' ·re the
l) ix· ofob1ects the Jaml'S Bond's of the
world are probabl)' nov. pur<>u1ng.
sa ys Mario n Halfacre.
But Halfacre. a Newpon Beach
Jeweler. wasn't as interested 1n own-
ing a Faberge egg as he was in
recreating om'. And Jhe egg he and his
Jev.clers recently unveiled ts e ve11 bit
~ aS::i mpressi.ve as Lhose.J L emulales.
-~here-=a~"'n(f re-ai-r e:oord5-0T--:-:
blueprints that are a\a1lable to wo rk
from. but we tned to create one that
was much like the eggs Faberge
made... says Halfacre. who owns
several jewel!) stores. inclU<!a ng rhe
Trad1t1onal Jewelers ~tores in New·
pon Beach and Balboa.
Seventeen an1sts. Jeweler<;. wax
(Pleaee .ee ROY AL/ Ai)
Official
escapes
drunk
arrest • By STEVE MARBLE
Ol IM Delly,... .....
A ranking Newport Bl·ach Cit)
official who fl unked a lidd subnet)
test outside a waterfro nt restaurant
last week was drive n home h\ c it'
police an tc~d of hc1ng .irrcsted and
hooked into Jail. a police 11tlic1al said
today. I
Cit) Finance Directo r C1eorgc Pap-
pas was driving a c1ty-1C1'lucd car v. hen
lw was stopped out<11dr Wood )·..,
Wharf Ma) 2 and asked b}' o ffi('er<. to
perform several coord1nat1on tc'its.
police reponed.
Pappas subsequent!) was takl·n b~
squad car to the Newport Beach
,.
.one in 'sic '
Oely ...... pM!o by -etd l ....
Today's .siege linked to district salary -
talks: students milling around schools
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille Dellr "lot Ii.II
( la1 ming that a ··m~ \lenou!. \lrus"
kllcd them overnight. hundreds o f
high -.c hool teachers called 1n sic k
toda~. tngsenng repom of chao) at
campu~s in Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valle)
Harned Huna ngton Beach l 'n1on
High School D1stnct officials tned to
fill the bre~ch with admin1s1ra10~
and subs111ute teachers from other
d1stncts. But they came· up woeful!}'
s hon 1n some teaching area!.. accord-
-1ng to !>Orne "111 teachers" who
recovered sufficiently to telephone'
rt"poners this morning.
litudents at Fountain VaUcy Hap
~hool were obse~ ed m 1lh ng around
1hc campus th'1s morning. Som e were
headed toward their ca~ and while
others lined up a t campus telephone
booth!> to get perm1ss1on from theat
parents to return home.
..\!t hough no one 1s saytn& so
offic1all). the one-da) siege seems
ued to contract negotiations that have
(Pleue eee T&ACIURS/ A2)
Boy drowns
in grandma 'S
pool in Mesa
Two-year-old child
fails to respond
to rescue efforts
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OI IM Delly ,..... Ii.fl
..\ 2-,ear-old l "tah bo' dro~ned Thursda~ after apparent I~ ·falli ng 1n10 ·
the back~ard pool at has grand-
mother"s hou~ in ( osta Mesa
E\tensl\e effon~ failed to re' "e ~athan C raig (o x. v.ho v.a~ pro-
nounced dead at 'H oag ~kmorial
Ho~p11al 1n '\l•v.pon fkach about onl·
hour aftc:r thl· tl p m Jlt tdent
\tt'ord 1 n~ lu polilt' rc:port,. l111k
Sathan and has 25-year--Old mother.
Calla ( O\. of Pro,o. l tah. v.ere 1n
Costa Mesa' 1s1t1 ng relatl\ es
The ch aid ""as pla~ an& v. 1th ·his
cousins. throv. ing a ball into the pool
at ht<. maternal gr,md muther'<, houS('.
in the ~()O bloc\. of 16th Place
Po hl'C said graridmother Roseman
( ra1g v.a) ~upcr.1sing thl· childrt'n
v..h1le her daughters. Mr' ( O\ and
Tern L\nn Ballard. ~t! v.t>re 1ns1de
the hOnll'
( raag. apparl'ntl~ v.l·n1 amide for
about lo m1 n utt.>s to a~~ onr ot the
v.omrn to t.a ke 0' er
Rallar.4. ;i lex.al sv.1mni1ng ln•.trul·-
t11r hJd J<;t ~1 dov. n 1n :1 fl'Jllll l hd tr
v.hc:n ht·r ".\l·dr-old daughtt•r ~dlt"d
(Plea.e .ee BOY/ A2)
Teen held in dad's slaying
'had threatened murder'
-OU. ....... =---___.....__ ....... _
A Laguna Htlt• teen-ager on trial '°' killing hi• father and shooting -
his mother In the head was deecrlbed Thursday by his cioM friend Md
"4Hghbor as a "joker" wtto had "a different MnM of humor" Md
seemed "a little unusual."
Thia czar'• delight la Yalu~ at S 100,000.
And David Christianson, 19. tORf an C>nlnge County Superior
Court jury that 18-yMr-otd Ronald Lampul routlnety thr•tened to
kill his adoptive parents. John and Ruth Lampaei.
~-TS•Jll/A2)
Georae Pappu
Pt>lan· station '' hl'fl' hl' loo\. and
foaled a hreathal11l·r tl''>I. (apt Rich
Hamilton o;ead. Pappa' had a hlood-
alco hol reading ofO. I 0 -the lewl at
whi ch a motorm 111 Cah fom1a 1'i
(Pleaee eee MEWPORT I A2 I .
Irvine banker faces charge
in Moriarty money scheme
Jury indict s vice pres ident of defunct bank:
lawyer asks politicians return contributions
From staff and wire report<;
.\ n In 11w ha n \.l·t '' .i' 111.!1, tl·d
fhursda~ on chJrF,t'' 111 hl'lptntt
firework' magnatt• \\ P.11 m k
\.fo r1"Jm laundl•r $11?!> i.1 KI ,11\ll J
lav.~er demanded th.11 1'<1lat1l1Jn'
return do na\ao n!. l'rt>m the h:.1n krup1
h u'l1nessman
.\ fodcral grand 1un 10 I ,,, \ngd<''
indicted !'ll'l-.on Hatlid, 'l•l' prl·,1
1k nt of thl' nov. ..Jdunll Ban\. 111
.Ir' ine. on chargl'\ hl' hl'lfl\'d \IM1arl'
launder banl 1ran..all1nm 111 .1,111J
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\hH1,1rt' "h" ·"''" 1.111•, 'tnu· ''1X1
h.1' tic.·rn tr.i,t•d
\1'1n .1n' 1•\\1' .ll lc.1...i \~11 mill111n
!Pieaee see BANKER/ A2l
AlllD PllOJ' .··:: .. Newbrooms'rein: College district swept clean
' Turn to,... 11 for the
beet automoblle buJI
Most top administrators have left positions
since teacher-backed trustees took control
!>.:,pate the apprl.'hC'n<lh)n, n11 linng f)1<.1r111 1•lli, 1~1' <lt"'-' r1 hc thl' n. •
'Prl'l" H'l('lk pion· 1n the month\ ·'"•11.nmr nt a'•' ·1a1rra l mU'l" that
tnlll1"' antt tht• r l<'l't1nn Ru1 tooa'. a v.111 n1'I .1fTcl't \tc' C'm · \31an
'ear.tnd.i-hall lalrr lhl'top admin1<.· p 't'H·nhl'IC''\ v.hC'n the C1tlldcn
In Novrmber IQRJ. the makeup of
1hc.-Coast Community College" 01~·
t'nct board chanacd dramat1call~
when three candidate~ ~uppOrtC'd ~)
rollqc teachers were elected. The
three became a ma}ority o n the fh<'· .mtrobcr boat~ 1hat aovuns Or.an1c C'oa11. Co•stline ana· Golden est
collcees. pf u PR. t('fcv1s1on s1at1on
KOCE Channel so
Coast Dtstnc.':t tcache~ had \x'\'omc
· polit1call)' 1ct1n after the previous
prO\C-d hl\otl nntl<'<''i for JNl\11 100 trnt1t1n of thl· l.N.l 'I < ommuntt\ • ~<''I!)('"'" hllt-d th<' nrv. hoard v.111
fulf.t1ml' facult) mcmhcf". Thr Cllllegc 1>1,trll't ha' unJcrgnnt• a lMH" ,\'fl'd1•J nt·v. JX'<'pk 111 head th<'
teachers decidw 1 change 1n th<' near!~ lom pl ctc tu m m er I he $1r.ar .. a• d"lfll \ ,1n11 Jll thl'C"<' of 11~ 'Ollef.C'I
board maJon_1) could lt'ad w re' ctMI rea,on' ~ngC' fmm l'("t1fC'ml'nt to ~--()"tm t on1, 1al'i 'ia) thC' tumo.,.t'r '"
o( the la)ofTs aAd ll'alt1nmen1 of rt''i1gnat1Ql'I to reJlss.ignmt·nt n111 ,·,1raoH.hnaf) and point out that
d1stnc1 Jlnon11es Ju\t ,.n('(' fanuan rhr .:!mnn rtrtkrrnt l 11\.llmt'tllm rromp1ed
lmmC'diatel) aftt'r ronrad hoard ha' .tppmnt~~ a nt'v. chant'C'llor ~ !'.ll h ,.han~C' \l(''ensdre" on h1'i o~n
dqu1 I. ~rm11ndo lfi1f7 ana an..-.~--fl~ ncv. pn:iuk.nliior Qran ~ \l • 1911. Bcauuu.n,Jlil). 1..Sw:.>iO\,WJll ('\fl\"!ll'nl (' J\ \Ill' chanetllor ol thC'
Pollard '-'Cl't' e~&rd. rumor"'l of a ··hit and< N1'thnc t'Oll<'&<'' tit, 1t'C' cliinCtllOrc°ifbu}mevntb~-\ituo1 .. ollr.tn Comm"!mty ottqr
h'1" ~urliccd Top adman1'trato n \n111h1•rl han(lC lXt urn-Ula'>t~c.'t~ 1ak1nalha11<'ofd "trll tv.1dc.-linanl 1JI D1<.tr111 in lo..an..a<. < 11\ Mo . tn
who had C'flJO\t'd the 'uppOM o ( the \\ ht'n the trll\I~ dt'\'tdt d to T'l'8'\l~n mam:r-. but j l\ 1n& up di \ ·ln~lJ\ J11\\ nr,la' tO[l thC' l'C'Of'Pnll~llOn o l
pre .. 1o ulll board tcan."<l thc ncv. hroom I t<' <\ 'iH'' ,.n,, "h11 hn' ht't'n pre~• <>UfX'', '"on of the.-tfont ing1on lk :h h th1· I •\II'' n"1m t
~-----------~ board. c1t1na budatt con~tra1n1'I. ap. Y..Ould ~'4ttp lhC'm O\lt dt•nt Ill ( rflhk n \.\ e\t ( ""l'al' \il1ll' camplt\ (Plea ..... COAST I A2)
\ ' . •
••
A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldly, Mly 101 1885
State auto
registrat~on
amnesty OK
ACRAMENTO (AP) -A .. reais·
trauon am nest{' bill aimed at the 1.2
m1lllon unrcaastcred automobiles in
the state wasapprovcd Wednesday by
the Assembly Transportation Com-
m1ttel'.
The bill would allow motonsts to
rqister their cars between March 1
and May 31 . 1986. pay overdue
rc11stration fees and avoid penalties.
Modeled after the recent successful
tax amnesty proarams for income and
saks taxes. the bill would incrt'ase
penalties for delinquent rca1stration
at the end of the amnesty. Junl' I.
1986.
Penalties now are 20 percent of the
fees 9wed. The new ~nalties would
be 20 percent for a delinquency of one
year or leu, 40 percent 'for one to two
years and 80 percent for more than
two years. There would be an ad·
ditional tine of SSO to S2SO for a
conviction of violatina rt'aistration
laws.
The bill would also ask local
aovemments to pau parkin1 viol·
ati<?n a~nestics to ao alona with the
rea1stra11on amnesty.
The Motor Vehicles Depanment
estimates the proar&Jn could brina in
S 16.8 million of the estimated $84
million an unpaid fees for the 1.2
million unreiistercd cars.
The ball. AB2000 by Assemblyman
Gray Davis. O.Sherman Oaks. Wl\S
sent to the Ways and Means Commit-
tee b) an 8-3 vote.
BOY, 2, DROWNS IN COST A MESA POO~ •••
From A l
1ha1 Nathan was at the bottom of the
poors deep end. officer Tom Warn-
.id. ·rl'poned
Tht: 0 \\o man dove into the water.
pulled the c-hild from the wat{'r and
hcgan adm1n1stenng' mouth-to·
muu1 h and card10-pulmonary re-
.. u.,1.1ta11on.
Ol1iccrs Jrrn ed to lind Ballard and
the child on 1hc concrete patio near
the pool. Police continued CPR while
paramedics administered OX)gen. re-
pons said'. .
Young athan was rushed to 'the
hospi tal. where he was treated by Dr.
tephen R. Johnson. The ph~s1c1an
was flo\\ n b) helicopter from the
Chaldrens Hospital of Orange Count~
in Orange.\
The child was pronounced dead at
7:09 p.m .. apparently from a cardio-
pulmonary arrest due to drowning.
Police wen.• unsure when the child
fell 1n the water or how long he was
submerged .. There wl're no indica-
11un., of fo ul pla}. Warnack said in his ·
reporl
TEACHERS-PHONE IN 'SICK'-IN H:S ..•
From Al
bcl'n go1n11. on ince November.
Thl' 700 t~achers an the 17.0QO.plus
'tu dent district announced Monday
they had 'oted overwhelmingly to
rt:jcct the d1smct's "truly last. best
Jnd linal pa~ olTer" that included a 3
percent pa) boost retroacu ve to Jul~
1984 and a 5 percent hike beginning
th is Jul\.
01s1nct onic1als ha' e scheduled a
mee11ng tonight to re' H~" the con-
tract stalemate
In a !>tatement released today. Dr.
George Bloch. darectof of district
personnel. confirmed an unusual!)
high number of ab .. ences and said
some classrooms were without
teachers But all 'il'' en high srhool
schools in Huntington Beach. Foun-
tain Valll'y and Westminstl'r are
open. he added.
"The District Educators Assoc1a-
t1on (the teachers union) says that it
doesn't endorse the action so we have
to assume that the teachers are acting
on their own." he said.
About 200 teachers. called in sick.
he said.
BANKER INDICTED IN MONEY SCHEME •.•
From Al
mur h in unpaid bank loans.
Most of 1hLQQ..11t1cal donations
"ere made an 1981 and1 982.when he
'"a" backing legisla11on that would
ha'e prevented c1t1es from banning
'iO-called safe and ~ne fireworks such
as those produc~d b~ hi'> <\naheam-
based Red Dc"il Fireworks. The
leg1sla11on died on Deukmcj 1an\
desk.
Return of mom'' dona·ll'd bc1"'een
November 1981 and 'Jo'l'm.ber 1984
can be demanded under the trustee's
obligation to recover "an~ fraudulent
con'e~ence." tan~ said. adding that
the leuers do not 1mpl) an~ "rong-
doing b~ the poli11c1ans
He said 1he kiters were prompted
an part b) Lt. Go' Leo T McCarth} 's
'vluntarih re turn last monlh of
SI 0.000 he had rece1 \ ed 1 n 1981 from
~urpn~.
.\ssembl~ man Ben Margolin. D-
Los Angdes. Assemblyman Richan!
Katz. D-Sepulveda. and Orange
Count) Supervisor Bruce Nestande
also have returm·d comnbu1ions.
But Deukme11an saad in March that
he would keep S 17.000 allegedly
laundered by Moriarty aides: As-•
scmbly Speaker Will ie Brown. D-San
Francisco. has asked the state at-
torne> general's office and the Fair
Pohucal Practices Commission for
opinions on the subject. He has
received S2.500 directly from Monar-
ty and $23.000 through Keith.
ROY AL EGG RECREATED IN NEWPORT ...
F rom Al
t Jrvers and oth1.·r 1.·raftsmcn '"orkrd
\\1th Halfant· on th1.· p1l'ce. which •~
'alued at mure rhan $I 00.000. fhe
w mb1ncd "ork 'of the craftmen
tutalcd moH· th:.in I XOO hour!>. hl'
\:lid.
The Fabcrgl·-1nc,p1red Cli\& ma~ be
the on l ~ One:' hke n. h<'s1ctes lhc
on~1nal-. Hal fat rt' bclll'' 1.•<'
fhe <'&l!: 'tamh n 1nche' tall and
l'ca1urcs a c.rl.'rling s1h er <,hell Tht•
.appointment., -the \:J\l" llowas.
egg shell de la ti'>. fre1 and tx.m s -arc
made of I !l-karat )ello .... gold and
green gold.
The 'an ous 'tones are t ut .. pec1 fi-l'all~ for thr p1l'ec The base I'> black
Jade and the rl'd stont:\ ar1.• ruh1es.
There are add1t1onal hlat'k JadC' and
diamond at:ct·nts.
.\s a le\ er on the hasl'd 1\ mm ed.
H:i lfaere ~}\ the top 1hree lea, es of
1hc egg op\,'n to e\po~ an I -karat
flo,q~r 'asc "Ith enamekd .Oowcr!>
n ~1 ng from l h1.· cen tcr of 1 h1.· rgg.
d1'gu1sed by a border ol J 8-karat guld.
\t1.•rllng silver. black 1ade and rubies
acct:n ted wuh more diamonds.
The surface of the egg as coated wath
a material sim ilar to enamel. he sa)s.
but is far more durable. It's nearly a
millimeter th1t·k and shines with a
dcl'p luster. ·
The in ternal mechanism 1s a
mancl an itself. Halfacre sa)s. Ever)
gear. screw. pin and 01hcr device had
10 be handcrafled
It'' a gift lit for a l.1ng -or a c1ar.
Warming trend for.the weekend
' Southern CaltfOf'nl• wlll ~In warming up o~ the weekend
u the low preMUr• •Yttem thal dem~ned the region thl1 week
trundlM Mltwerd, drtgglng 111 dreary cloud• and aprlnklH with
It.
The 'oreoeet;for 8 p.m. EDT, Set .• Mey 1 1
Loa Anotlea and the velltya wlll werm to hlgha Saturday
from 85 to 7! antt overnight Iowa In the 501 end 401. Wind• will
continue gusting from 15 mph to 30 mph through Saturday In the
mountain•. where hight wlll reach the 501 end tow 801 after
minimums In th• 301 and 401.
Along the Orange CoHt there wfff be low cloud1late1on! •".Id Saturday morning. Sunny and not H cool Satur ay
•H•rnoon. Highs today 84 to 70 and Saturday upper 801 to mid
701. Lowa 47 to 57.
. Tempe L111r. Aoc• l.OUltVlll• ~· HIOll loW lor 2411011r1 ending II S' • m Miami BHcn
All>eny 119 5S Mltweuk" Alb<>q-ou• ... 54 Mpt•·SI P•lll Amerlllo Ill ea NH llvitr. ..,-
Ancll0f 9Q• 43 32 New 0trean1
Allel'llA llO se New VO<k Altenlte: Ctly !>II 55 NO<IOlli Ve
77 61 e1 sa
12 ~· ., 18
92 61
87 68 11 61 S3 84 85 59
7A 8-4
Autltn es 10 o -11nom• City
ae111more n s3~ 0m1111
81<m1ngn1m 68 llO Orl1nc10 ii !i Calif. Tempe · ·Surf ~eport
lll1m.,ci. 8 1 S~ Plli1101lpn11
BotM 118 43 Pnoen11 1~; ~; H•gn low tor 24nours1no1ng at 5 a m lOCATIOH
HunllnglOf' 8 .. Gh
R,.ar Jtlty Nawporl
40111 SU .. 1 ~awPOtl
22no Str .. I -"°'1
Ba1tio. W.OO-
Lagun1 llelch
llZI IHA ...
8oelO<I II~ ~4 P11tt1>vrgn
&..11ato 119 Sii Porttend Me 1 S SO 8'ak•rtf1eld 11 AQ
SS A1 Ev•••• Sil 48 2·3 '•" 1·2 POOf
C-78 49 P0<ttancJ Or F'reano eo 52 6ll ;; LancHte• 71 AS
1·2 POO<
1 pOOf C11ati..ton S C 18 & 7 Pro-.Oel'<• ~· 62 LOI Anoe•tt 611 S4 2 POO< CM<1e11on w v S3 5" Ralel1j11
Cl\wtot1•.N C 117 llO RapiO C•ty
c.Myenn. 75 49 ~o
9 Oakrano 6 1 S2
&3 57 P1so Roo1e1 TA 42 San CJemtnl•
I POOf 1-3 POOf
ClllCego 11 si RICllmono
Clnclnnall 78 57 St LOUii
64 36 Rea e1u11 ao 48 :g :~ Reawooo Coy 63 53
Walat t&mp 59
SwlHI c111ac1too well
Clewilanc1. n 52. S• Pat&J ampa -8~ l9 S&llf'IH 82 St
-San Oltgo 6• lO C01um1>u1,0h 11 S2 Sall Lake Co ty
Co<lcoto N H 96 •• San AnlO<ltO
74 .SA San Franc•tc:o llO SO Tides OellH-FI Wort!\ 83 64 San Juan p R :~ ~: S1nta Baroara 91 48
112 45 SIOCklO<I 73 41 Oeyton 78 sa s .. 11r. o.n,,., 92 Sil 5"'evtp0<1 92 ST H•on low •0< 24 !\ours en0"'0 af s pm
64 42 Barstow 93 62
TOOAV secooo 111911 S 1&p m 37 o.. MOlnet es eo SP<>k•,,.
Oelroo 79 53 S+«acu••
Oululll 92 61 fOl>fll a
El Puo 114 74 ruc1on
Ftll•b•nlll 38 27 ru111
78 63 B•tnop 74 53 Btylf•t1 119 78 a 1 58 Catalina 6' 53 :~ ~~ Long Beacn 68 SA
Sec:O<la tow ll3&p m 3 0
I ATUltOAV
F'1rs1 tugh 308am A4
F.,go IS llO WUl\"1QfQn
FlllQltatt ea •5 WICl!tla
7I se· "41 W111on 54 AS 711 6J NawPO<l BHch 84 50
F'ttll to ... 10 SO a m 0 I
FttSI h'On I 13pm 4 0
Grend Repto1 711 57 W1ll<tt ·B•"t Ontart0 70 5S
73 S I Palm Spfll'IQS 9~ 1' S41CO<ld to-.. It 23pm 211
HlfllO<O 54 SO Heient 611 A 2 -----------P1uoana 66 S3 Sun M1t IOO•y at 1 44 pm 11 ...
~=~ :: g Extended R1v8'110. 68 SS
San S.rna101no 70 57
San G1brie1 69 SA
S1tu•Oav •I S SS ll m Ano Mii 99atn al 7upm
Moon u11today11 1111 am ""' Saturcl•Y Al I 59 a m AllO Mii •ll•"' ti 12 '4om
lnOlanepoll• eo 55
JtckfOl'l,MI 70 83 Motil\ tunny <l•v• SunOay throuon San JoH 68 45
Tua01y 1>u1 night ano m0<n1ng 10., Sanla Ant 65 SS Jacl<llOllVltle 83 83 •
JunMU U 3A CIOll01a1on9 trwtcoa11 '10Qht1n th• m10 Sanl• Cr11r 67 AA
llOsanO 10• Lowaintneul)Oer 40s'1no T0t••f\C• 88 5, Kan ... C.tv 1a eo LH VeQH 97 S7 so. vo,.,..,,. \'ly 74 4S
LA' s J usticeville residents get th~ boot
LOS.. ANGELES (AP) -Police
today ev1ctc·d the residents of J us·
11cevillc. a Skid Row shantytown
erected to put a roof over the head of
63 people and to protest conditions
for the homeless.
The collcc11o n of shacks made from
cardboard. wood and old tires had
been an place for li ve months.
Samuel Anker. an anornn· for
Onent In vestment and Realtv Co ..
wh1r h owns l_he Just1 ec' 1lle ·lot at
Ulad\S ·\\enul' and Sixth Citrcc1. said
fcn ce"s would go up around the ~i te
todav
Ted Hu\\.·~ had leased thesH< for$ I
a month : organized lht· homdess
there. arranged for a telephone in one
shack and brought 1n four portable
toilets.
But thl' l'lt' attorncv\ ofli t'c 1h rca1-
cned T uesda·) \0 tile l:nm1nal charges
against Onent uni\.'<;<; the pcClple were
rrmo,ed
"The' t·:.in takl' a\\a\ Jus!1Cl'\1lle
ph)'itcail). but 11 will i1 vc on spin-
tuall) poli11t·all) and econom1call)."
\a1d H :i'r~.
In' l'c;i1ga1or\ ~aid J U'>llCC\llle y1ol-
atcd Cit) codes. "as o"crcrowded.
had no running wa ter, la cked ade-
quate toilets. and was infested wi th
rodcnt<i and cockruachcs.
fht• former playground bel':imc a
mul.1.·,h1fl rommunll> in Janua11
Jf!l'r au1honl1es torl' down a tent t'lt~
TEEN 'HAD THREATENED MURDER' ...
From Al
"Ht'd sa~. I'm going to kill m)
parents. He said 11...oftcn. I'd sa}' once
a week.'' said Chnst1an scm. whu was
tned and acquitted of part1c1pating in
the shoo11n~s last summl.'r.
fir1.·d . .\ bullet rl'ma1n~ burtl't.i an l'll-r'
hrain. ·
Her adoptl\e <,on. then a '>l'ntor :11
Laguna H1ll!i High School as bc111g
1ned 1n a 'ianta .\na l'Ourtroom on
murder and alll'mptl'd murda
charges If con' 1Ctl'd. h1.· fan·<; a
ma \lmum ':!-\car<,-1<1-ltle prl\on
C.l'ntrnt·c The trial " 'lhl·duled ltl
rl·,uml' Tur~da\
-< hn'>t1an.,on . \t'f\ tall and thin,
hunched OH:r as hr 'tl''illlicd that he
pla} cd no part Ill the kilhng!i. He sald
Lampasi apparent!~ stoic a gu n from
hi\ I( hris 11 an1.on's) parent's
tx·droom "hen hr tame b' to borrow
\llmt' Pt'n1.·tlc; lhl' da~ ufthc ~hoollng:..
')hc1rtl~ Jftcr 5 pm that l''enang.
l .1mpa\I '>1tmm111ll'd < hns11anson to
n 1rrw ll' er w h1' hou5l' Wht•n he
v.al ~l·d 1n hl' '·'" "hat app\,'arcd to he
"dc:id bodtt'' -Ron\ parents .. COAST COLLEGE DISTRICT TURNOVER •..
From Al
Lampas1 1s accused of caIT}ang out
ha!> threats on June 2. 1983 when hl'
allcgedl> killed his 60-yea r-old father by shoo11ng him once through the
head with a .22-cahbcr pistol a!> the
man "':ltt'hed telev isio n. Then. lhl'
\ecn-agcr 1s alleged to have sh~ Ruth
' Lampas1 an the head as -;he returned
from runninl!. errands.
lkpul ~ Dl\iril'l .\llornn 1'v11kl.'
\1Jgu1rc lUOtl·nd~ Lampa<,1 t:a rnl.'d
1)u l •he l..1ll1ngs 'o Ill' could lea<l hie; llli:
"'llhuut parental 1nierfe-rcncc
Rut defC'n e attornc) Piiul ~tar~. a
dcpul) puhlic defender. said Lampa!>1
wu<; sexuall~ ahuscd b) h1'i father. thr
owner of a Costa Me'a building
ma1cnal!> lirm and the bo) killed him
1n self·defen\C'
< hn~t1.in~on \J1d lfr ne'er touched
either bod'. but rnmc "1th1n three to
four f1.•ct tif John Lampas1's body. "I
,a .... hi s face and blood h's all ra ther
ha~). .. "Whl·n I wa<; 1n Kan"a' <.II\ ... he
'aid. "I think "1.· changed president~
three time., w1th1n a nine-month
1)CnOd. I don'1 <,cc an~th1ng unu'>ual
.tbotll 1h1s-... --
l 'nt1I a permanent surccssor " "W~ would like 10 believe n's a
cho\1.•n. ha-; JOb 1s ht-1ng handled b~ stab1ll11ng process:· Brownell said .
Phil~' Basile. forme r president of the "The consensus seems to be that
C nqi(t Dastnct's 1eachers union thing) have se ttled down and that
Ruth Lampas1, 47. surv1 .. ed the
shooting. She was discovered lying
wounded on the fl oor of her Weyburn
Drive home b> her brother-an-la"
two days after the single shot was
The '"lnes~addcd that ht'J\kt•d h1'i
tnend "h\ he did 11. .. He said he
d1dn'1 kno~'"
-<iil!l l"flC( oast ""•nt:I "[l!mrri'f -
trat111n had remained rdat 1HI~ '>table
hdort• I 4X3. \tarting ~ 1th< hancdlor
'.urrnan l-V.Jt'>on. ""lop admin1s-
1r:.itur tor 2(J \'Cars
• R.lch.ard Simon's J Oh a<, d1 tn<:t there's a new spin! of cooperation 1n "t't:>mmumt,~ rci1tttons -uir~r wac-lhlldmritl.a~tD,&~~::: _.••••••••••!!!!1!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'11!!!-~!!llpill--~~~-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~::::=I d1m1na1ed· la'>t \ear He was re-de~aencd to perpetuate that \i)int.
.:fhl'n. \lol\h1nda\~Ol the ~o,e·mtx-r
I lh) ele<.11C>n V. ai.,on :.innnuncl'd he
"•>uld rt•t1rc "'hen h1<, l<lntract e\-
p1r1.·ll thl' following Junl'. He said ht•
11.1d malll' the decision t ht pre' 1ou"
'urnmer hut dad no1 mah· 1t public
until .ilter thl' clcc11on ...
In a l"Ontr<>'Cr<,1al mo'c after the
1•ll'ct1on .. laml··ducl. hoard members
ll'll'd to protl'Ct ntnl' top ;1dm1n1s-
lrat11ro, h) 8'' 1ng them nl'"' or ex·
1n 1dn f u 111lrar1s as'>uring thl'tr em-
,1lm nllnl thmugh lum• 'fl I JM Thl·
11r;ig.l·d Ill'" hoa1d ITil'm lxr' h1rt·d
111 .111 1 nc. 10 naluJtl' lhl' 11ntrJ,"
11 11I .. 1ktnm1nl·d th1· ,ould n11l t'w
'''"~<'II I ' ·11 'o m11'1 11! tht''l' i1dm1nr'>·
t.1111 r' tud,J\ no longn hold 1hc1r
11ragm.tl po<.1 t1un.,
•J 11h n Bu lln prc\ldrn t •If
I (J,l\thnl (ollegl' \ICpfll,'.d d0\\0
,horth Jftcr thr t:IC'c 11on 10 !x'l.'om1.·
1k ,1n lll adml\'>H1n-; at Orange < oa.,1
lht•n retm·d from tha1 poc;t la\! 'car
• nl'rndrd J I U'>k 1n. prt:<\1<le n1 ol
'>range C oa\l. rl·o;1gncd 1a .. 1 ~car 10
he all a \.\ a<ihmgton. D < ha\t:d d\·
'otiat1on for communll\ collt·gc,
•V.-il l1am Wacth11.•r \Ill'
chancellor for pcr;onncl. rec;1gned las1
'c~u to '' ork lnri'l cnllcge in \ n rnna
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as<.1gned to a teaching po<;t at Orangl' till. some distract insiders believe < oast the faculty has had too much clout in
•Don L\'enll.., pos111on a' '1te dcc1s1on making since the 1983
Lhancellor for ''ll'at1onal affair<; ""as election
d1m1nated He no" SCC\ es as an :irea .\ ft:" months he fore he wa-;
dm·ctor fo r ( oa\tlim· ( ollegc. reassigned. Ste' en" wa<; the target of a
•( orrl'll.in fhompson . 'Ill' no-confidrnre vole b' the Golden
chancellor of bu<;1 nC$~ a1Ta1rs. '" West facult' Chance.Hor Brownell
rc11nng J ul~ I after a 31-~ear career said the ,o.te "as a factor in his
\\1\h the d1'>1mt Golden West's decision 10 recommend \he reas'i1gn-
~1c,l'ns 1s mo' 1ng into has pos1t1on. men! of tevcns.
•The t" o oth er contract holders. Pnorto the 1983 elec11o n. however.
:ittornc' John Lautsch and KOCE facul t) members had complained
president W1ll1a m Furniss. remain in regularly that they had virtuall> no
1he1rong1nal po<,ts. sa) 1n d1stric1w1dc decision making.
In IJnuar. 1985. lhl' d1\tnc1 Judith .\ckle} pre'i1dent of the
tru,ll'l''> appointed lormcr ( oa\lline ( oa!>t District'<; teachers union. sa10
.1dmin ... 1ra1ur [);i\ 1J Rro"n1•ll to tx· 1hc ll.JIO election c..1.·c;ulls prohabl~
lhl· n1·"' dl\\rrl I l ha11l1.'ll11r \t the rdkut·d 1hr n1mmun11\ 's 1ntercs1 1n
,,Intl' ltnH: thn lhn<.t' Wiiiiam ~I l hJng1ngpnonlll''>"'llhinthcd"1nct.
\ 1.•ga .• 1 dean Imm El (amino ( olkge Dunng that campaign. trachers had
111 TnrranCl'. 11> \C'rH' as Coa\thne\ poantcd out that farnlt) layolTs were
nl'"' pres1dcn1 "1ore recentl\. 1h1.· appro,cdatthesame 11mcthed1 stnct
11u'>ll'e" pacl.ed Donald Bro'nsard. continued to sub!>1d1ze I!> tele\ls11.>n
Jdmant'>trator a1 a V. est 1rgina c;1a11on. Shonh after the election. the
l ollcgl'. to ~ the nt\.\ pr{'!>1dcnt ot teachers "ere' rehired. The district
()rang1.· Coa'>t also 1'> moving toward divestment of
.\ nc" pre,1tkn1 lor(1olden \\t•'>t 1s KOC E
l''Pl't:ted lo bl.· h1rL·d .... 11hin a )Car Regarding tht> recent turnover
< hanl·ellor ljro"" ncll has said his ~ among 1op < oasl Da!>tnct , ad-
top pnont> I'> 10 promote "healing" minslrlttor\, .\ckle)' said. 'T m very
among distract teal hl'r\ and ad mint!>· opt1 m1.-.11c. I feel a lot of cnahus1asm
tr:rnm He tx'llr' c~ the personnel on behalf of the facult} that the.re's a
change\ of thr past 1 R montlil!> have comm1tmcnt to making thr colleges
hd red work hctter."
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NEWPORT'OFFICIAL ESCAPES ARREST ...
From Al
presumed to be too drunk to dn'c
Hamilton .-.aid
Ham11lon \a1d Pappas should ha'e
been arrested instead of being dm en
to has home 1n M1ss1on ViCJO.
"Georgl' has been around a long
lime and everyone knows him. The)
(the officers ) wanted 10 save him the
embarrassment of being arrested and
having his name an the press:·
Hamilton explained.
"It was a Judgment call and 11
shouldn'a ha'e happened.'" he addt:d
Ha milton \31d poller rcpons de-
tailing the 1nc1dent wall he filed '"th
1he Orange ( ount) Dt\tm:t .\1-
1orncy's Office and ltkcl) will rc!>ult an
misdemeanor drunhn drn1ng
charges against Pappas. ,.
Pappas. reached toda~ a1 h1" office
in cat~ hall. said he was not 1n a mood
to discuss the incident
"I don'a know what's going to
happen." ht> sa id when a~kcd about
1he con!>equcnces of ha!> acuonc;. "I
haven't heard )Cl ..
Pappa., wa<; found 1n the re'irnurant
parking lot b) pohct: otTicer\ ..... ho ha<l
been called lo thl' sccnl'
~ :°'il'"'Don Reach l'll) cmplo~el'
rcportl'dl) told police ~appa~ had
been drinking and .... as dm 1ng a cit)·
tm ncd car. oniccrs st:11ed today.
Hamilton said police onicers have
the d1scrct1on an the lield to not arrest
a person su~pec!l.·d of being antox-
1catt:d. But onct: a person has been
transponcd to thr poll e station.
Hamilton said that d1scrc11on ends.
"There's no rule vou have to arrest
'i001l'One. You could call a taxa for
them or let someone else drive them
honw:· HJm1lton C'(plainrd "But
unt·t· ~ou get to the <.talion ~ou ran't
mak1.· a 1udgnll'n1 rnll an) longer:·
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