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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .......... _ Officia s s tlll puzzle over whereabouts team found the bodies of Richard M . Brownell, 27, of Anaheim and Sandra L. O'Grady, 25, of Huntington Beach inside the cockpit Tuesday, about five hours after 'the Cessna l 52 plunged into the ocean~ about 200 yards from the Newport Pier. · • craft three times this week and there was no sign of a third . body this morning when an Ocqnside-based sa!v4e crew raised the airplane from about 48.fcet of water. I • two-seat plane. Eisiminter's car wa1 found perked at John Wayne Airpo!t where the Cessna normally is tied down when not in use. accordina to National Transportation Safety Board inspec- lOl' Allan Crawford. ,. ' -O-.:::-:--."'-:'~-Ei1i minter. 1dntified 11 a ptedsioG 1ntpeetor at McDonael Doullas in Huntina10n Badl, ._ noc bttn teen by his parents wbe live in Irvine or his employen since the accident, KC:Ordin• to.~ty Cor- OneT Richard Rodnpez. ~ _ ·- J' of stude n t pilo~ la s t seen with victims By STEVE MARBLE Of .. ..., ....... A 1>ri va te salvage team today raised lhe sunken fuselage of a sinale-cngine airplane that crashed off the coast of Newport Beach early lhis week, leaving mystery and speculation in its Coaat · _High ~hool students and their parents agree to rules on drinking./ A3 l Character actor J. Pat O'Malleyof San Juan Capistrano Is dead at the age of 80./ A3 ~lfomla A woman who apparently believed police were her friends, leaves her estate to police department/ A4 Nation Most recent artificial heart recipient might go back to surgery due to excessive bleeding./ A4 Rand McNally comes out with best/worst city survey and Pittsburgh comes out on top of the heap./A5 World lrlsh Republican Army takes credit for attack on police headquarters that killed nine officers./ A4 Shultz, Ortega appear ready to meet to talk peace. After all, they're staying In the same hotel In Uruguay./ A4 Sports Southern California Col- lege's basketball team runs to 115-82 playoff victory. /C1 Golfer Juli Inkster, who will participate In the Un- Iden LPGA Invitational next week, has made her mark on the tour./C1 USC's basketball team outlasts UCLA In a four- overtime struggle. /C2 Date book Jeff Pearson rides out the last of the country and western music wave. /Pege3 Two-bit roadside diner suhject of 'Wally's Cafe' at Harlequln./Page 11 Bualneae A natural human cancer- destroying substance Is ready for large-scale 1rlals as a cancer treat- ment./CI INDEX Auto PllOt. Bl rt ht Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clualfled Comte• # Crouword Death Notices Gardening . 81-5 • C8 A3 C6-7 f37-9 ce 89 83· cs ~ A6 Datebook 11tH OICOpw" ~­ In the Servtce Ann landers lnl Datebook A3 M C1-4 Oatebook Datebook A2 wake. Federal il)vestigators, who plan to inspect the wreckaae late today, said they hope ir will provide an answer ro the lingering question of· how many people perished in the plane crash. An Orange County Sheriff's dive Ql~n ln Dtaney Lt. Dick Olson said there is evidence a third person was aboard the airplane but a body has not been recovered. Divers searched the submerged The wr~kage W.s towed to New- port Dunc$ in'the Back Bay where it was to be inspected. Although there still 1s no absolute evidence, authorities believe a stu- dent pilot named Kevin Lee Eisim- inger. 30. may have been aboard the P'lnt trade etadeaC. of llarlan Vromana clue at El llorro School in Laaana Beach watch !'fancy Goodman, an IDterlor de- •tcner draeed u Allee ln Wonderland, draw Dt.ney lllatrattone. Ber ·mother worked for Walt-Dt.ney Stadloe u an 111uatrator for each moYlee u .. Snow White," .. Cinderella•• and .. P'a.ntaala. •• The Ylalt wu to promote tile ReadlnC la Fan procram.at the echool. .U .N. needs ref Orlli,. British-envoy. tells·· . county audience By SCOTT STODDARD There was a ume w~en Americans viewed the United' Nations with enthusiasm. No longer. says Sir John Thomson, Britain's ambassador to the U.N. .. • Nowadays, he said, Amencans view the 159-mcmber coalition with hostility and indifferen~. Thomson. son of Nobel Prize winner Sir George Thomson, spoke Thursday ni&ht before 400 members of the World Affairs Council of Orange County at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. • The World Affairs Council. a non· partisan organization of Orange County citizen·s interested in issues alTectmg American forei$fl and (fe. fensc policy. invites prominent world polittc.'ll figures like Thomson 10 speak at 11s I 5 annual meetings. The ambassador, the United King- dom representative to the United Na\1ons since I 982;jomcd the British Foreign Office in 1950. He served as British h1$h commissioner in New Delhi. India, from 1977 to 1982. Thomson rt'adily admits~nit­ ed Nnuons has its problems. He cited the Heritage Foundation. which described ,1he U.N. as a bod,y that threatens democracy. liberty and Sir John Thomaon economic development. The fou n- dation. Thomson· said. also describes (Pleaee eee UNJTED/ A2) Friends of lfroWnc:ll and O'Grady recaJled seein1 the couple leave a Westminster nl&htclub ear1y Tuesday with-a man. The lhne uid they were goina flyina. witnesses stated- otson ori,;nally ttporttc:Ptbt dw bodin of BrowneU and 0'-0118cfy ~ discovered stral>J>CC:l to·their ~ ia . the submaaed airplane. · ~ (Pleue .-D&ATB/AS) ~ -. LagUJ:?.a p~l ~ce seek clues to · hit-run driver Mot orist struck already-injured victim of accident By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Qf .. AlllJ,.. .... Laguna Beach police are seeking witnesses who may help them ident- ify the hit-and-run driver who struck the already injured victim of a I laguna Canyon Road accident and sped away early Saturday. Witnesses at the scene described the hit-and-run driver as a white male in his late 20s, st.anding about 5 feet I 0 inches tall with a medi\lm t\µ1ld . He was clean shaven with shon dark hair and wore a sponscoat. police u:affic investigator Danell Adams said. The car was described as a small white compact, 1>0ssibly a hatchback. with either blue striping or black molding along the Sldes, Adams said. Anyone with information about he accident 1s being asked' 10 call Laguna Police at ,497-331 L According 10 witnesses to the earl)- moming a<:'C1dcnt. the dnver was rraveling casrbound on Laguna Ca- nyon Road at Big Bend when be struck Harry Stone, 32. of West- minster. dragging him several yards . along the roadway. Witnesses said the driver stopped and waJked over to the injured Stone -before setting back in his ca~...:and speeding 1tway-with his-hbdtights. switched off. - "One of the witnesses told him 'Hey. you hit this guy,' but he just turned around and sped pff," Adams said. Stone was crawljng away from the wreckage of an dtlicr accident in which two-people were killed when be was struck by the hit-and-run driver. He was listed in fair condition this momins 1n·the intensive care unit at Mission Community Hospital in M1ss1 on Vie10 stone's BMW collided wilh a Toyota traveling 1n the opposjte direction a( abou1 2:45 a.m. Saturday. ktlhng its passengers -.. Joennc Cove)'. 22. of Laguna Nigucf and ~ark.Corsetti. 26. of South l.agu~ The wreck forced lhe closure of Laguna Can}'on Road for nearly nine hours as police 1nvcsugated-the accident~ • t Equestrian-Center -a-t Crystal Cove reduced to rllbble 40"Tear-old stables •. -appa r entlYdtdn't fit state· spark plans By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflfleO., .......... For near'1y 40 )'Cars. the tables overlooking the ocean "ere a land· mark at Crystal ("ove talc Park Horses could be boarded. or rented for leisurely afternoon ndcs along the trails th.at twisted through the scenic bluffiops just nonh of Laguna Beach But no" all that remains arc:" piles of wooden planks and othff debns. Demohuon of the stables was completed Thursda~ What 's left will be hauled a"a) in com mg days. It' been six months stnce the state Park and Recreat ion Comm1ss1on c:"ndC'd a con1ro\'c:"rs1al banle and decided the <;ta hie\ \\OU!d not be part of Cru1al <. o' e talc:" Park's future. Whal~ rec;troom ... 1ra1ls and other rccrcauonal facil111e!> are planned. comm1<:<:1oncr; felt a bus~ness 'that hoard<, prl\ a1cl~ 0\\ ned n orses 'ihould not Ix' alloWNl lo operate on (Plea9e aee lt'ORSE/ AS) - Bounty's jobless · tollrises Sewage, not dump, blamed for pollution off the coast By JEFF ADLER .. °' ................. Unemployment in Oranae County lu rched upward fro~mber's 16- year low of 3.5 percent to 4.3 1n 1anua accofding to state jobless •figures released.Thursday. - The reason for the increase was attributed to anticipated seasonal (Pleue ... COUNTY I A2) you'll find th• beat 8uto buya •long 1he Or•nge Cwt lft today!a Auto Piiot .. -P119~81 By the A1toclated Press Polluuon off the Southern-(ah- fom1a coast 1s senous but the problem was caused matnl} h' scw~r outfalls and not ocean Ooor dumps, sc1eni1s1s say. "" The deep-water dumps. which were u~d legally fr'\)m the1a1e 1940s to the 1 early 1970s. were studied as far back as 1971 by the South.cm Cahfom1a Coastal W.at~ Rcsca~ Pro1cct. "h1ch said at the umc 1ha1 11 did no1 consider them a s11nificant factor 1n ocean pollution. ~ 4-hhough the polluuon pronle01 1s serious. there was genernl agrccmt"llt Thursday among sc1cn11m that the manne en' 1ronment 1s 1mpnn 1n(I and that there appca~ to br no immediate threat to the publu. health The assessment b sc1ent1sts and go vernment officials follo"<'d a R"- pon bv telcv1s1on station KC BS. which ~1d that DDT. C)an1de pol)'- chlorina}ed b1phenyls and other tax-ic \uh tanc~ \\tre dumped 1n the <>C'C:.ln :'0 miles nonh of\aiahna Island and I r m1lei; WC'il of Palos Verdes pt"nm- sula tor t\\O decade Much of tht" 1nforma11on on the dump 1s rolltamed · in· repons prepared for the U. _Environmental. Protcl·tion .\gene~ lho~ rcpons. Jlrc"parcd hv a om ate consulung firm . (Pleue He SEW AG'&/ A2) Huntington tr_aff~c tieups m _ay be UJ)Srtqrled EDITOR'S NOTE: nt1 11 Uie fin frccwa)'S. motorists fight bumper-I~ of tw• ta.riet oa traa1portatMll u4 bumper battt..1 each day Just to act to ....,. ., &M tit way lteaackl a f~a . s no '"'D --dams and Ham1 ton l\cnucs-1nto C'O\ta Mesa or dod&in1 tourists on Icy ma) Or and an e,·professor at the UC Inuit' Tran portat1on 11,l mute ~.fine! gridl~ bit JOk1ngl , a ~.," •.nc-sett0ut of11',c car and walks on the tops of tht other backcd·up \.thick 10 get to his or her de 11nat1on ht h11MeNtee ""''tF lht Pml)-' ft' ~ ;car,-___ ,. Onl~ Oltt'lic'' 1alt..1na abQut million ~t dollars for lhc mo \ hud- p.rc~ pro)CUS' 1n...W~4."'" nd takini thr \fX>lllght is the IQ miles ot Bcalh Bouk' ard that "tend from lmpcr1AI Hfl.h\\3) to La Habra 1n tht' nonh 1011'1(1>ar1fic oa 1 H 1ghwa)' tn It\ c tied Buch Boulevard for the fi,c:" mile-<; that run' throu&h Hunt- .. ,, Commuters in Hunttngton Beach Pac1fk C"oa t Ht•hway, .but travtltna may have the lOu~ t, lonac t tnd north on Beach Boulevard m the most llfM-CODIUmtftt traffit annd '" monul'\a an~ retum1f'I home at niJhl c'pcrts patntt'd a anm p1cturt' of clogcd h11h-.a)<1 SC'll1n1 wof"CiC, llim t by the hour NEWS PER ~P[CTI~[ -~-~<."tt· ~· nett' ,c..l"-~ Ontnae County: ran be c lNCiahna. · tuck ;n lM far we rc rn rtache°i. of • "It'' not at the Point of gndlock the count)' with no north-'°uth )Ct," Sl)'5 traffic cxp,en Al Holhndcn. f rceway 19 connccr them to the ' n "but 11'' clo to it • Daer.a. nta na or Costa cY H!>lltnMn. ~ former oun\atn al- But th• ballo1 mt'a<1urc that would have 1'11sN 'IOmc S' h1llt(l0 O\Cr 15 )e&N for frttwa). t11ah~a\ Ind tran 1t ptOJCCIS wa hal'fin1'tcd b~ \OIC~ b\ a 21 Ho-I maram \nd traffic con· d11100\ n•rta1nly ha \cn'l impro\'C'd r -\. \ Y ct ht'lp mt&ht be .on 'he ~•> ~tan 00cllc, th e'C<'Uli\(' dtft'\.tOr of\hc Oran rount)' Tran!>l'()l'Ult1on C'omm1Uton1 promo11naa <'ouplcol' wa> s to ,,ct monc\ for loc;il proJC t' -,, H1jhV. ' N 1n the 01hcr c\ihl CIUC, and unincorporated tcmtof"\. 1t tral\ • 'enc mclud1n1 \\ C\tmin,tcr ~tan- ton -\n;ihe1m anJ Sutna Par~ Oftchc -.nhthchlcwn orOran < ounh ~upcr' 1~r Hamtn 1cder (Pleue ... B~ACH/ A2) ... . . ' ' j r .. ..... - ·- I DtlDM end temperetur• d fell ecroee Southern Callomla Ml1y Saturdey •low doudt end tog moweln ~om the <oc:iMn to the coutef mounlllk'I ~ the Nttlontl WMtt. Service said. The deep lntruM<>n or the mertne leY9f' wm be the rMUrt or low ptMtUre deot1IQ91ng OYef ~eda end Southern Calltoml•'• deMtt ., .. , bec:aUM of a 11orm thet wee moving eouttlward lllonO the Rociclee-tOdey, the WMlhef ~Mid Atono the Ofange eo .. t It w111 be mostly cloudy 1ontgh1 anc:t Saturdey morning b«:omlng partly cfoudy Saturday afternoon. Local morning drlale Saturday. Coot« Saturd~ with htoh• alt ., ... 58 to 65. Overnight tows <45 to 53. Tempt Hlgll. low '°' 24 l\OUf9 anding et 5 1.111 • .. 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Oil 48 30 St Pet• Tempe 7t 67 Salin• Conco<d NH :it 25 Seit Laite Ctty lt 25 ,.,, Diego eo SS 0...-FtWQ(th se SI SanAntOtliO 56 52 Sen FrlneleCO 83 4t Oeylon 47 34 Sen Jwll.P R 7t 70 Sant• ... -· 63 4t se 26 St Si. MMoe " 35 o.n-Slodrton 74 0 0.MOllW S6 42 SeM1le 46 41 """:-io. '°' 24 "°"'9 9l>CllnQ ., ~ 9.nr. .... ,.. ~ 4t 28 Oetrall 41 )5 Syr-4 1 " a.11ow 11 40 °"""' Ilg Beet $3 21 EJPMO 81 31 T opella 69 44 lllellop 87 28 Felrbanlcl 02 ·27 Tuceon 73 48 lllytlle 79 so F9rgo St ii Tulle 62 ~· 53 W111\in9ton 48 Fleg.ltaft 42 36 Wlehlta 55 43 Surf report ()find~ -40 2e Wlllt-Berre 34 30 H1W1l0td ~ 48 38 HorlOIYlu 82 73 LOCATION llZI '""" 2-3 ,.,. Cetelina 12 Long 9Ncll .. MonrOYla 78 MofltW9)' H ~llNch 13 ()fttwio 71 Pelm Sclr"lll• 83 P...o.nt 72 ~ll<le 73 Sen ltefnttdlfto 73 SenJoM et Senta Alie •• Senta Ct\11 .. T a110e VllMy 51 v_.ite Vty ee # .. Tides S.Cond high Secot1d low TOOA'I' t.38p m. 11.0&p.m I ATUM>AY ,.,.,high 5 17 LITI Finl low 12 $Sp"' I Hoo»ton 57 53 Huntington ._,.. 49 11 ~Jetty,~ I ~ Second fllOll .,..,, "' 48 47 42 44 48 42 61 0 43 4~ 42 48 44 19 31 33 29 5 °' ~~ o.., .... ,......., .... d ....... - DtYer emer1~ with m anctect tip of rtch t wtna h eld by flotation deYlce.. lndlenapolla Jd~.Mt Jacit_..... ""'-r--KanNaCllY 83 49 74 67 37 . 33 58 .. 40lllStrMt.~ I -Extended ::!'w~~ I -Sun Nit todey irl 5·49 p m • Mii , -SalUfday 11 .. 21 LM. -letl ~ 11 . Laguna '-" I -5·50pm DEATH PLANE RECOVERED •.• · FromAl Bu1 C-rawford said today that only Brownell's body was found buckled to a seat and that O'Grady's body was "free" of the scat. · · .. Whether that means she was riding back m a cargo area and that someone else was in the other scat, I don't know." Crawford said. "I could be that she was in the seat and the belt broke."' · The Cessna 152 1s constructed to accommodate only two person~ said a spokesman' from Martin Aviation at John Wa yne Airport. He said a small person could squeeze behind the two · scats but that such an arrangement could create "prtcanous" flying con- ditions. Seyeral people who WCT'C'"' on the city-owned pier at the time of the crash said the airplane cleared ~he pier by only 10 feet and made a sharp tum before crash in~ into the ocean. The plane sa(lk immediately. wit- nesses said. UNITED NATIONS TROUBLED ..• From Al the U.N. as.. a. "powerful ~a$c for Soviet espionage and propaganda .. that fosters cronyism. high salaries and ts wasteful. Although he does not support all of those cba[ges, Thomson _agreed that the Security Council, a subdlV'i~on of the United ·Nations General As.- scmbly, is becoming a platform for propapnda. "We have fallen tnto the very bad habit of lettmg anybod~ speak. whether they have any connection to the subject or not. ·or whether their remarks are relevant or not.•· Thomp- son said. "What goes on there (in Security Council mcettogs~is fairly un - productive talkath ·• dded. U.N. committees. 1n me cases. are also hampered by meffic1ency induced by overlapptng and oc- casionally contradictory duties. To correct the problem. Thomson urged decisions made in the General Assembly be binding for all sub- groups within the assembly. .. In order to make this huge orpnization ... work with anything hk~ efficiency. it does mean a $Ingle head. and I trunk the ~etar} General should be that," Thomson said. 'There 1s no mechanism by which one person sitting round that table has any authority over the other." · Healsostrcssed the n~d forsetung priorities and controlling finances. "Things arc always· being added to the budget. and they are always being added to the agenda but nothing ever seems to be taken off." Thomson said. , "We still ha\e things on tbe agenda that were put on 1n the 1940s and haven't been debated." Waste is another pr<iblem. he added. For example. one contingent held its annual meeting last year tn Bangkok. Thailand. at a cost of more than $500.000. Jn addition. the United Nattons churns out an exorb1- t~nt amount of. paperwork -200 resolutions contatning about 700 million pages arc produced each year. If placed end to end those pages would circle tJ]e earth fi ve ttmes. Thomson said. • · · .. I'm not aware of anybody who has read all of them (the resoluttons) . I certamly haven't, .. 'ThomsoE._sa1d, adding, .. There are. 1n short, a number of things like that in which the U.N. makes an ass o' itself." Despite' its problems. the United Nations must not be ignored. Thomson said, stressing that careful public scrutiny can help maintain peace. "On the whole. it does make people a bi( cautious when they stand up before the world and explain what they·re doing and why they're doing I I." .. Some of their more passionate arguments do sound remarkably stu· pid when they're droning on in the late. afternoon ... and it does have some inhibjting effect," Thomson said. in that allows one to let off steam. In many cases. Thomson said that U.N. action has prevenred leaders from taking drastic action against their foes. In one case, Thomson said the Security Council was effective in banning chemical weapons in the lran/lraq war. Other confrontattons. such as the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, would have led to more devastating conse- quences had it not been for United N~ns interveotion,,.-heactdcdr - 1COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES UP ... F rom Al layoffs tn the retail trade and con· struct1on mdul>tnes and 1n govern - ment along with surprising layofTs 1n manufacturing, explained Alta Yet· ter. a labor market analyst w11h the State Employment Dc'clopment De- partment. The monthly aceounllng of em- ployment trends reflected an 1ncr~a~ ut I 0,800 . county res1dent'i who reported the} were unable to find woFk 1n January. All told. 56.100 people said they were JOblc'>s la'>t month. · "Our trend was 1n l\{l e with the '>late and California. wh1c)i both went up a point or more " Yetter said "Yot. would expect Orange Count) to follow SUI\. .. But despite the increase. Orange ( ounty's trad1t1onall ) low un - em ployment rate climbed only sltgh t· ly •n state standings. rising from the lowest of any major me1ropolt1an area to second lowe'>t Only the Bay Area's Sa n Mateo ( ount". wtth a 4 percent rate. bested the Orange C oun- t) figures. ~tatew1dc. joblessness increased from 7 perce nt in December to 7.J percent last month while Los Angele' County saw tt5 rate JUmp from no x percent between DeccmberandJanu· ar. ·:--.iat1onall). unemployment stooJ at 7 4 rn January. a 'iltght increase over the 7 2 i><:rcc·nt level reported in December. Both the sta te and U.S. unemplo) ment rates are adjusted to account for seasonal employmen t Ouctuat1ons. Yctter predicted Februal') un- emplo) ment will rcmatn "fairly close" to January'<; lc~cls ·and not exceed S percent. "We will not sec a big improve- ment 1n ·February. but on into the (spnng) season gains will boosi the total JOb count." Yetter ~1d. Janual') layofTs. accord.1_ng 10 the fDD tabulation'>. included 4.500 retail workers rdeased after the - holiday buying season concluded , 1.700 government workers. mostly school or college employees and 1,500 construction workers. the vic- tims of a seasonal decline in construc- tion. The unexpected la)ofT of 600 workers in manufacturing Jobs plus scattered JayofT'i tn computer manu- fact u r•ng. fabricated metals. furniture. printing and food pro- cessing also cohtributcd to th e in- crease. Yetter said. On the other hand. the opening of a new hotel resulted tn 500 new service industry jobs wh ile the agri cultural industry be&an gearing up for the !>prtng planting seal>on by hmng 400 employees. Yeller said i.he expected additional la yoffs in manufacturing this month. but believes they will be ofTset' by hmng fh other sectors of the county·s CC'OnOm.)4espec1ally the construction trade!> and aJncullurc l.MV19A' -ea 42 Partl Cloudy, OOOI ltld llrMIY .. t Sin~ 2·3 ..... Moon ,_ todey •J 12 07 p.m • NI• uma Aoc:lt 65 .... 1ime\e. chenoe of .,,._.. • In 1111 Water temp: 58 SetlKdl'/ al 2.22 Lm end rit. aQaln I I ~-53 36 l*iod. H'9111 58 10 88. ~ Nw 48. Swell direction: aoulllwMI 3:19 p.m. SEW AGE B'LAMED FOR POLLUTION ... From Al estimated 'that I 0,500 tons of toxic industrial was.tes were dumped at the site between.1947 and 1972. In add1t1on. 14 ocean-floor dumps. including the one mentioned by KCBS, were studied 12 years ago by the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. Th~ study found that the dumps contributed less than I percent of the contami- nants found offshore. Lew Sch1nazi. chief of the surveillance section of the Regional Water Quaiity Control ·Board, said the dump sites arc "no secret that's been kept by the regional board." He said rtlat the history of the program is included in the board's records and that "those records a public rccords. ··Anyone who interested in ocean dumping could look at them." he said. "There was never any intention to hide anything. It was Just that it was thought to be a known fact that there was dumping going on in those early years." Schinazi said he does not believe that the dump sites are major con- tributors to the area's pollution, "based on the fact that fish caught in that area have been analyzed" and not found to contain high quantities of toxic substances.·· David A. Bro\vn;a biochemist who heads the chemistry program for the Southern California Coasta1 Water Research Project. said evidence in· dicatcs that t~e old dumps contribute far less contamination than'the area's sewage outfall systems. Bro~n lla1d research indicates that the concentration of contaminants is far lower near the offsh.ri re islands than it is closer to shore. "We have known for a long. time that there were senous problems along the coast, panicularly as they related to Palos Verdes." he said. "But we have not seed evidence of a serious problem at the dump sites.': Willard Bascom, project director of the ~Southern California Coastal Wilter Research Project, said "t~cre's no question that DDT disc between I 968 and I 972 were rca ly damaging. It really was an ecological disaster. No one has ever denied that. "But. you can't go on forever about what ttappehcd 12 years ago. The question is what is happening now, and-wha1 can yo u do about it." BEACH BOU~EV ARD UPGRADING EYED •.• From A l was in town the ot her day to drum up support for thewototype plan. It 's called a super street concept. and it envisions turning congested ~ Beach Boulevard into a smooth· sailing highway where ears can go from one end to the other at a steady 35 miles an hour with a minimum of stop lights. $40 million. he says. Oftelie and the county transpor· talion commissioners really gel creative when trying to finance the program. They'd like to tap into something called the Petroleum Violat'ors Escrow Account that's made up of fines imposed on the big oil com- panies for overcharges, Oftclie said. "It's the most sophisticated way of moving people short ofa freeway," he said. California is slated to get SI 00 Beach Boulevard was designed to milli<?~ a ye~r from the a~count. It's haodle abo_ui_ 45Jl00 veb.ielcs_trips_a__ .fiches 1.d' 1ha1 lhuu .a pretty day and it's straifling under a load of good chance that the locals can «bout 65.000 vetticles. extract enough money to turn Beach Oftetre-is proposing tllat some Boul.evard into a prototype "energy- "Oyway" bridges be built over the efficient, fuel-saving roadw~y ... The reall y congested interse~tions (E<f. plan reportedly has the backing of the 1nger Avenue IS a glaring example) so state .Department of Trans~r:tat1on moionsts ca n stay free of cast-west and the state Energy Comm~ss1on. traffic. Orange County supervisors ap- The plan wou ld also call for proved S 170.000 th is week to study ~ynchron.izing traffic lights and build· the super-street concept. mg a series of turnouts for buses so Hollinden , the former transpor- they won't tie up traffic as ~hey stop tatiQD professor turned consultant, for passengers. Parallel parking prob-said that the super street is about the ably wou ld be prohibited to head off only way t()jquecze more vehicles delay of cars getting in and off parking onto Beach 8'ulevard. Financial and lanes. legal aspects resulting from relocation The work can be done for $30 to of residents. he said, make a north· .. south freeway out of the question. A freeway along the Beach Boulevard route was beaten down by anti-freeway people m the early 1970s. The outcome. Hollinden says, leaves Huntington Beach with the highest percentage of commuters in Orange County who drive 40 minutes or more to work. "We chose 40 minutes," he said. "because anything over that is m- tolerable1l d theJ w_o11CpC,tfot.mance su ers." Hollinden said that man y workers in ttJ~ aerospace industry· ~9.v~d to Huntington Beach from the Tor- rance-South Bay area many years HO when the drive took about 20 to 25 minutes. The trip to Irvine and Newport Beach for jobs around John Wayne Airport for people in west Hunt· inston Beach also takes up to 45 mmutes. It seems that }OU have to stop at every traffic hght -just like every- where else in Huntington Beach. SATVRDA Y: Caatlon! Road work allead In Cotta Me ... IA TURDA Y & IUllDA Y ONLY! WARIHOUIE UP TO -~ SALE 80% OFF Just Call What do you like about tlle Dally Piiot? Wbat don't you like? Call Ute number at left H d your me11a1e will be record.ed, tr1n1cribed and delivered to Ute appropriate editor. ---------1•--..,...-~ .... :::.--i~l.A•IMMl4<_....,...,.~1r1it-_,'1#111_..H~-..w::t:~r--- , . 642-6086 Detty Piiot Oetlvery _ It Guaranteed ... '"'"'"'f r1 '"'' 1( 1'°" )o • "(,I •••• ,,,.,. 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OIO 22•6 N8 wport Blwd., COSia .... :&~~-· .. (MXT TO,IAMSIY llXAU DIUGSf ,.. .................... ~ .... ~ ..... ,• ' . ,. ' \ Laguna police plan open ~oWle SiJnday Computer i.lk at Golden WNt ... ...., ....... On the surface. it .ound odd -a tecn-.r Ind a parent voluntarily sian a COdU'act llipulati111 tha1 neitbe:r will drin.k and dnve. ~ ''1 aaret to Q ll you for advice and/or transportation 11 , 'lftY how, fr0tn any place, ilJ Im ever in a tit..a&ioA Where I have been drinkii,, ora friend or date who is drivifta me hu been drinkinL' the iecn•s aareemcnt reads. For the parent. the contract states: "I isrM to come and tel you at any hour, any place, no quesLions ukcd and no arpa:mern at \hat time. or I will pey for a taAi to brina you home safely. I expect we would diJcu.s this issue at a la~time." 1t•1caJJed the Contract for L1(e and forms the buis (or a new senseofcooperitton between adults and hiah school st\ldcnts in combatina the danaerous problem o( drunken drivina. That cooperation will .be demonstrated next Wttk when students and pa~t.s ptt1Cnt programs at four Newport-Met.a hiah.schools in con1unction with National Dns and Alcohof Awattness Week. How co mputers ha ve changed the publications field will be th e tbpk of a workshop Saturday at Golden West 1.....-...;.....--------=-;..._......:;;.;... ______ __;_..;;;...;.. ____ ...;.... _______ ~---- Collcge. scheduled fronr9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the coHege lhe week wiJI be h1ahl iahted by a visit Wednesday at Corona dcl Mar Hiah by Dr. Miller Newton, a nationally known authority on adolcsc:tnr drug use. Newton will address students at mom in& assemblies and speak apjo to parents at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater at Cor-00.a. dcl communication center. James L. Carr and Georfrey Sickler from the Honeywell Information Ce nter in Los Angeles will discuss , howcomputerscan increase productivity and efficiency in technical writing. illu strating. layout and distribution. For infonnation on registration and fees. call Joy White at 770-8339. Teatlng the waters Thl• coaple bra•ea the aarfllne at Corona del Mar State Beach wbere water temper--· aturea were In the mid-to upper 5o. thla week. Mar Hi&h School. - Whilt"-the, school distnct's Parents Who Care organization is sponsori.na the ·events. the Students Agai nst Driving Drunk group at Corona dcl Mar Hi&h School is helpina with the planninaand will introduce the speakers. '. _ P•~~.~:h~=:~~~:!!., by o •. · Murkder ~usp~ct practiced Mill~r Newton. aul~?r of"Not My K.id: ~ Pareiil'SGUl'"<fc mar -Sl]J~a· nsh1· p brother says to-Kids and Drugs, Sunday at 2 p.m. m St. Margaret's ---· f Episcopal School. 3164 1 La Novia Ave~: San Juan "The awareness has really increased." says Scott McManigal . a 16-year-old junior and co-president of SADD. ''The majority of people think drinking and dnvmg tSJUSt stupid and won't do tt." • While the message isn't new. it ha5 added meanina when delivered by fellow students, says Jill Tyler. also a SA DD co-pr~sidcnt and Corona det Mar Junior. • "It's called posi1ive peer pressarc," says T)'ler, 16. "If the) Stt other people not dnnking and driving. they'll "'ant to be the same." Capistrano. Newton will speak on teen-age drug use. its prevention and the rehabilitation process. A SI donation 1s requested. and funher information m.ay be obtained by cont.act• ng Judiane Geissler at 661-7 381. · Jazz Eti.emble to play at UCI The V&{,.vinc Jazz Ensemble. directed by Alfred Lang. wiU perform Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Fme Ans Concen Hall on the UCI campus. Tickets arc $4 fo r general admission and $3 for students and senior citizens. Reservations ma.y be obtained by calling the box offi ce at ~56-6616. A.faaka program In Va/ley __:_ ,,.--X fi lm presentation on AJaska will be offered Sunday afternoon by La rry Beck at the Claim Jumper Restaurant. 18050 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley .• Spo"nsored by the Travel Travel and Westours travel agencies. the program will be presented from 2 to 4 p.m. ComP,l imentary tickets may be arranged by calt1ng 964-6565. ~ • . OCC often craft claaes Springtime craft classes wi ll begin Monday in the sewi ng lab. Home Economics 103. at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. OCC' qu1lt1ng instructor Joan Littlefield will conduct the four-week course from 6:30 to 9:30 Monday evenings. Registrati on and further 1nformauon may be obtained by calling 432-5880. Rablea cllnlc •et In Orange A neighborhood anti-rabies vaccination clinic will be held Tuesday at the Orange County Animal Shelter. 56 1 City Dri ve South in Orange. ~ Sponsored by the Animal Assistance League. the cl inic will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For further information. call the county a~1mal shelter at 634-~287. By STEVE MARBLE Of h 0.., ,._. IWI A man accused of fatally shooting Huntington Deach computer en~­ nccr James D. Hughes in a plot with the dead man's wife, took target practice with a .22-caliber rifle a week before. the murder. according to testimpny given Thursday. The brother of accused killer Adam Salas Rarnir~z also identified the rifle used to shoot Hughes as being similar to one he kept hidden under a bed in his Morongo Valley home in the desert. · "We had a IJUn - an old iun -in the house," said Willie Ramirez. who said he discovered the weapon miss- ing after he'd learned his bcolhec bad been arrested for murder. , Shown the rifle purponcdly used to kill Hughes. the witness told Pros- ecutor Richard Toohey that the wea~n was ··similar" to the gun that va nished from his house. .. It looks about the same." he said was set up by Mrs. Hughes who while viewing the gun. actuall) killed her husband and .Adam Ramirez. 43. and Jeanette persuaded Ramirez to ~Ip h~r cover Hughes .. the 30-ycar-old wife of the up the murder. dead man. are-accu~ of smothering • Wllhe Ramirez. a witness for the andsllootingHughcs as be slept in his prosecution m the firsHkgree bed Jan. 10. 1984. murder tnal. described his brother as Ramirez and Hughes · plotted the a "womanizer" whose own marriage death to collect a $440,000 life was rocky and laced with separations. i,nsuranoe policy. *cording to pros-He said he saw his brother and Mrs. In add1uon. several studCnts recently were trained in a new program to offer help and information lo others concerning drug and alcohol use. "Overall. their prOlf'Bms..have had the sin&leireatcst impact here on awareness of dnnking and driving." sa1d Dennis Evans, pri ncipal of Corona dcl Mar High School. Evans said SADD's programs and message reach students m every group at school with positive results. "When their peers talk. it becomes very effective." ecutor Richard Tool'lcY.~}. HuJttes tQJether several times but Both defendents, who were roman-believed his brother was "just using - tically involved prior to the her." OBITUARIE s homicide, deny there was any con-Louise Cater. Adam Ramirez' sis-Ch · t t spiracy. Each blames the other forthe ter. testified that she intercepted a a .,..I_'.) c er a c or murder. "love letter" from Mrs. Hughes to J. Cl Mrs. Hughes was asleep next to her Ramirez prior to the murder. ·· husband when Ramirez broke into The sister also stated that on the J 01_'.) t 0 I I laJ1ey lhe Huntinat.o_n Bcakh bou&. and day before the murder. Mrs-Hughes £ Q lt'J4 fired the.fataJ shots, according to the called her house three of four times • woman's.attorney Don Rubright. askmg for Ramirc1. d • • c • t Rubnght said his client called the Ramirez was arrested just minutes 1es 1n ap1 S ran 0 police rcponinga burglar had shot her after the murder when a,Huntington ' husband. Beach patrolman spotted the man J Pat O"Mall'"). \\>hose character rotes in films. plav. s Ramirez. according to his attorney. traveling 1n a brown Toyota rel1ca "' '-and tele' 1s1on rang~d from a hea') 1n a Lass1t' movie to Japan auto restraints to be lifted that Mrs. Hughes told police had been T"eedle Dee for D1snt') and a pan on .. M) Favontt' stolen by the burglar. Officer Michael Dillon said he was Manian:· has dic~d at.80 Fam11\ mem~rs said the stoppea lO his squad car near the Irish-born and London-WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-urge the Japanese to .ex tend their dent Reagan won't interfere with the voluntary expon restraints on auto- lifting of Japanese restrain ts on mo~iles ~o th~ United States .... In automobile sales to the Untied States. tak ing this action. I .hope that we can . the Wh ite House announced today. look forward to reciprocal treatment . . . by Japan." Thedec1s1on1se~pected to rcsullin ' The Unt<ed States and Japan m<_>re less e~pens1vc Japanese cars recently agreed 'lo discuss tow~ring bemg sold . tn . the Unued Sta.tes, .._Japanese trade barriers to Amencan- generally bnngana down auto pnces made electro nic and tcle- for U.S. consumers. communications equipment. forest In a brief written statement. Re-products; medical equipment and agan said. "It is my decision not to phannaceuticals. 1ntq section of Beach Buolevard and educated O'Mallo'-' had bttn Main Street when he saw the car dnve , suffering from a hean con. past. d1t1on before he died Wed nes-Afier stopping the car. Dtlhon said da) in San Juan Capistrano. he'saw a pair of rubber gloves tuck~ O'Malle\. who worked in under a front scat of the car. He also 8 t h va d · lie acts ~fore stated that an officer who later n is u e" 1 wood n a searched Ramirez found Hughes' landing a Holl) . .Pa s fi 11 r the hea"' in 193 7., Lassie wa!let and a spent casmg rom a ·--· C'omc Home," appeared on cahber bullet. . Broadwa) 1n pla) s such as The m.urder tf!a l. which opened "The Ten Little Indians ... "Of T~esday in Supenor Coun 1n West· Thee 1 Smg" and "Dial M for minster. resumes Monday. Murder" during the 19.iQsand ... earl) ·50s O'Mallty ------------D.U-JLU1.1~.o:....film.Jd'Cdlls_1ncludcd "The Lon81 H-Ot ... U'ARSE Q'l'ADT ~Q nEMOLISHED.-.-.-ummer." "\\ 1tnes~ tor the Prosecution. a~ op-1-------~ ~-~ ------p1 ns .. ····ro11>alma11on" and 0Rel10 UOTI~. ~ From Al Tele' 1<,1on appearances from the I Q50s on included • Friday, March 1 • 7 p'.m .. H1nt111ton Beach City (elementary) Sd1ool Ol1tr1ct Board of Ed11catlon, school d1stnct headquarters, 204 17 Craimer Lane. . Monday, March.4 • 9 a.m .. lrvlJle Clllld Care Project Board, Irvine Unified School District Administrative Offices. 5050 Barranca Parkway. public property. througJiout Orange Count} fo ught of the park. But atre.R!}. n<fers are. ··~h Three SOns.-"The T"ihgh{ Zone." ··M) F'ii,·onte Following the commission's Aug. hard to see the stables preserved. bnnging their own horses in for ndes \fan1an" and "(1unsmokc ·· He appeared regular!~ wnh 24 decision. the horses ,were packed \., (' through the pnsune coastal foothills. George Bums 1n the I %5 sen{'S ··w t'nd)' and Me:· and m up and taken awa y. "w e thought C'l")stal ovc was The state park has t 7 miles of trails h1rle\ Booth's "Touch of Grace"' eight ~ears later. While a horse rental facility is really ideally suited for this type of used b) about 20 visitors each O'\ifalle\ "'ho frNluenth did' o1ces for Walt D1sne} planned for the inland area of the operation," Froeberg said thi mom-weekda) w11h about 50 on Saturda~ anima1t·d th:ira t{'rs. "'as featurr'<l 1n the mo' 1c "'\hce m State Park lhl·s summer, ll wilt hardly mg. "Es~1aflty with the trails on thlde and Sunda'-'s. Hund said. The beach {, onderland"' in IQ S I as tht' '01ce of both T"et'dle Oum inland s1de-o the park. horses wou ' d T di r,_ 11 th \.\ I d th C'a"""nter make U{> for the loss"'of the stables. rli .. side of the fark 1s more hcav1l)' used n 'M'e e ~e as"' as e ~ rus an . e · ..-. says Julie Froeberg. an aide to state have been pc ect. '-'Ith up to -.500 on a sunn} weekend He 1~ '>Un 1,ed h~ h1<. ""e Fa' 0 \i1alle~: two Sen. Marian Bergeson. Bergeson. R-Park R;mger Geary Hund said state da)', l h1ldren. lX-nn1~ Michael O'~alle~ and heila atn<'I.. Newport Beach. then a state As· recreation officials are cons1denn~ a The park 1c; open trom 9 am. t()l".:»0"~1 alle~. and t'-'l1 grandchildren semblywoman. and equestrians from horse rental faciht y on the inland side sumet each da) Funeral 'l'" ice<, "-{'re pending I 1 • • • sometime: between I :05 p.m and 2 Soud and stole SI Q,000 1n 'JluJhk<. l.lmt·ra trom J h~. the l ?Ooo .parolee\ :ordered to trial p.m. There were no <11gn of forced tncludingan "pcnsl\c tlat\\art· <.l't J blot•!. nt Florida / entr')' into the secured lo kl"r pocket watch and sneral pair i'll • • • cuffiinks. \n unl.nl''' n ml'ltnr1~T '1ruc i.. and Foantaln Valley • • • J.1 m.1grd J I 4~.i A\f\\ parl..ed at thl' e th ' h . · 1d· · . lay·~g·· s Arcstdentofthcl 7 I OO bh~l..ofLus <\th1efstoleastercoun11 Jl11.:en'4.· <entrall.rihra"'."!1 ~ TJlhenl\'e In ree ft.·.. ·up S J Modelos told police Thursda' 1ha1· ~~:~~~u~t~~tt~t;~~~~P1~~l;~,11~ Thie,,., '"lk a txn<.· Rulldog V someone entc~d his unloci..ed garage block of Newpon Bhd Tht• l rn~'" ral ing bit H k '.ilut•d Jt \ \110 from J ,. . and stole an et$hH1rawer tool bm ed h h h 1 fl''ildC'nce 1n the I M>Oll hk11. !.. ,,f \'ilia The loss was tst1matt>d at S800 enter 1 I." ca r t roug J 'un roo \ h By tile Ast0elatff Pre.1 Arraipment was set for March 14 Santa Ana p.s station Oct. 18, less • • • , The loss "'as esu mated aJ ''It 1 nr J • • • forMedina.wbowaspiroledfroman than an hour fore Craig l\Westmmstcr~omantolJpohtc .\ s4% tele,~s1~; \Ct "a' '>Wkn \tinieone,tokaz3csluhn~~ A 41-ycar-old man on parole from a Arizbna prison last Au411st after Christopher Manin. t 8. was killed at a thief grabbed her pu~ 1n fountain ·from an office aL ;.1.()4.I M~'\nhtrr -4oor fuC'O at S llX'I trom., thc k.idnappin& and rape scntcn~ was scrVin& seven !eats for k.idnaJ>P.in& a station in Coro na. Valle)' Thursday while shU'a.s..cruec.. -~0 ---1 Ou·ana1rt• apanment'> 1n thc 1)()(1 dcred '"10 J.tand.J.cia.I in Oran and11Pin& a l~year-o&d...barnWd tn DOuilis Michael M~tal. 23. was-ing The ruon s market a1 I tl04~ blod. ofTalhen .\' t' Countyoncharaesofmurderingt rec: Fla&staff. . '--slain durina 1 robbery Nov. 4 at the Magnolia t. The woman held 1ln10 Runrla" ,101; ~ ~ur<.c Jnd ~J'>h clerks durin& a spree of holdups last Gmy~also dropped a rape cma~ G . .. Da' -d her purse, however. The strnp bml..e. ·e S 1 the BfAinst )f~DI after the atlqed G~rden rove. Dri':c·tn rry. an and the thief ran off without 11 111.'cini 1mahng 2~ from a 'ehK l' '" YHowevcr, Municipal Judac James victim failed to appear at a Victor Rea, _20. !f&S killed the next day 1n a brown Qrtan t 979 Datsun. I Ufl(I() bloc I.. of "orrhcsler Gray dismi.sscd murder an~ robbery lim inary be&rina. She was allqcd· •tt-sm station an Suia Ana. • -• h · i Santa A • te ·n Medina w101:rdtea:iwo.di)l*Law mtdent~ bt · iamon nn room at Sea~hort .\panments.. t 98~. __ _.!a~ss~mllO..IJj111-.QrlJ11n...U•~•nlWJi.J0t!lroLlinlilal.Ul'bccau~~.~IC~~tfe~~o~u~p~spr;::~ee~. ~:.t!!!..!:.::11.!.::::_~~ u na an .ancm pted robbtry at· a Pueblo rd:>oncd Thursda} that some·· sht told poltce he AC'C'1dc:n11\ Id) on .i Brnol.hurst 1.. and took a coin Riverside County would have Medina is accused of killing SantaAnac:onveniencestore.Allrour one stolera helmet. a duffel ha& and sink m" "-Mhroom. The inu dcnt .mJch1nl' a.tan unl..nown number of · 'Id. · HorKio Ariza. 20. the attendant 1~ a of the viaims were shot in the head. racquetball racquets from h1 motor-took plact at 43~.~!ac .\rthu~ Rh J quane" , Jun 1cuon. .• • cycle. which had been parked in his A man reported seeing 3 pro"kr -----------------------~--------------~--hm~rd.T~~"" c t1matedat ~ri~t~oo~ 3 wi~ow on 1~ I~• to the lirm Thursday, was\ arrested Oriental, S feet tall, 80 i>Ounds. S492. ', • • • 1700 block of Plnza del u r .: Lapna Beach One man is under arrc t and pohce af\cr pOlicc found more stottn prop-ooking into the cJumpster ·min_utes · .\ rt idcnt of the 11 00 block of • The fahnc top of a con"cn1ble r are scekin' another in the thcf\ of enr in his vehicle. Both were booked before the tra h cauaht fire. " Tulip reponed Thu~ay that her Hantinfton Beacb parked on High Omt Thursd.a) -· some aluminium doors from a ma nu-~t Orange Coun!y ia~I. Thirteen new•~,.,· at South Coast home wa burglanLcd b) someone YT'h1cveH1olc 1wo wallets beh.1ng1ng af\trnoon wa'l sl~'lhcd 1>) an un- facturina firm. Jo!C L. Ccrvante . 22, A buralar left an Ashwood trcct Oodac. 2-888 Harbor Blvd., wert' who entered b) unknown means. The to patient\ at the 1arfkld {'.Are lnQwn vandal, the v1cum told ~hce of Santa t\na was arrested by I rv inc home W'ednetday with ca , cw~I scra~ 1tnatbwttc'"¥th y •cy or a I~. cstuTlattd • at $914. md &tdcd H pnal. 11 1 Garfield H.o P,:-Tht: lo ,.'&S estJmate<I a. S~ ~-~ police Thursday when he appeared at •.nd a 'fur coat after fOl"Cina a lidtnt h•r""tnuncnl..AOA\Ctimc bcl~eeo coin d11mond Jewclr). a camera and--tahutftth'lttri-.i'ld one"'Of"ttl't" ~"'J'ttt'Tr '\ ~ __......,,.._ Marshall Alumtn1um Products t~ &Jass door open. A woman reponcd 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 ~· ThU!l(ta_y. Uo~asc , •• 1 \. bm 1 cthn-wort a rtpon~ .. mu~ ha linaJ..payc:hctL Uotil .St.iOOmtni~aJcmtw;•t.•Nfnd Tnc damaac to the caB;afr"-da11r. AIJ..r,car-oldrc"Jen1 0(1hC'<>1 8IOO Thtc'\~ tntt.rt'd •P r~ Vacuum S ~QClO,lromaTcl'T)R dhome.1he ~ ~Wc<Jnesday. Cervantc was. (,..._, mrscetlancousJewlerv Thursday. colored. was estimated at SS.000. blnrk · o'f Ycllo"'itone told poltct' l 1u1 h h h .,..,. 11m told po.lice Thu-av_ plo)'ed b)' lhc door and window • • ' • • • . Th_ ... _ h h bl I.. d II I r .. a1n I t rou " "ent in t t ' • • a , ...., manufacturer Ht was fired after he A t 976nranae Hornet .,..H reponed Women's cloth1n& tnd shoes. CSll· U•.wii)' t 11 • 1 an )'e ow roof and $tole s.a s . a 'a<.·uum SomeontJaincdentrv int • lockN aJI di . t I $700 stolen from a Culver Dnvc shopp1n1 mated at $320. were l'CP.2ncd St~ p~·~od--nb1c~1\ toltn when he ckancr a S(>+•nt m3ch1oe U"'' s ~)IQ Cllf par[@ T"llu?Mii\ o"ilina II lrett __ _. --·· Wb~ bM~~ll~~~d':'lnc p1ttl. T~urriqee Mettco llCti\Sl from rflr p3r1ccaDCi~tti\Tl0P7'm. ~ l'O n -me 1 r~;~ . ·• • • b~ brnkmj a side window oth1 n1 ~~ .. ._IM~ .. ~.., ,,,.. .~JU.1 -....wl ~ "'· l'bcllllp. Th I In an 1fdJact"nt roof\op robhc , wa!> taktn from the car. but the van<bl -• tlkinaa repon from ~ompt~yofficals Coast P111a . .\Jtmm) appercntly was A\enue. e o ~ ,._ .._ -_. ............_..__ «)11• Utetl ""°~ 1tte-M Mir Oft ,...,. ™ • • • . 1nu :...awapot\ wwwwcu uv •u• on Ma in \ 1hruu h ce1hn1 ttl~ \t le 1 o 11 La chttk. 'TM tetond man, who9c name fire 1n$1dc a trash dumpster at paw:nacr '1dc. Newport Beacb trom the ca~h l'ct•~tt'r ind Po ice annttd "u \t W1Tntt was not released. ls ult beinJ '°ught. Pa)m Vi ta apenmtnts, 311 W bout SS9 1~ ~;h -.vas reported ransa l..ed dra\\.crs Parl..\ .., on <.u p1uon of '1n' 1n1 Pohcc 1190 lrrt1tcd Samuel Salas. 22, Wilson St. around J.:1S p.m. Thur\-to~n from 1 locker 11 Holiday '\ rcu~ toc~broker ft'f)Ontd that • • • undr r the 1nOucn t of .al ohol. Pa.r of $an~ na on po ,,•on of stolen day wu f"Pparcntly caustd by anon. tic hh ·~. ~ 00 Harbor 8hd.. tomeone t>rnke into ht\ lfdo ''It' m('()nt flO\\tbh U\1n1a pa"> l..r-\ ~ \tOpflCd t'arl" Thunda" -hi\ proocnv Silh1' v..ho dmvc erv1n1es Poltec reoon~ a ~ldCnt wiw 1 male • 1-hou ,on the 700 hlod. of '" l1d('I 'tolr l '<lO tclc\ 1 ion '-<'t•nJ~ ~m b1rthdl) -n St trtt\. . ' • ---- , Orano-tout OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, Ua~ 198~ NEWRY. Northern Ireland ( P) -IRA guerrillas fired mortars into a foniftectpolice.base rin'cd by houses. killing nine officers dining at the base canteen In the bloodiest attack on .... police in I 5 years of sectarian viol- ence. Thirty-seven people. 25 o( them dvilians. were injured an the attack Thursday. All but one of them were released from the hospital. Police . said the mortar shells whistled over a row of shops and offices and blasted the police com· pound. surrounded O) houses in the center of this staunchh Roman Catholic border town. The police · suuion was scaled off toda) and passers-by starl•d at the rubble Dlff ering views · Atlanta re•ldenta walk the •ldewalk 1t1th •lgne oppoelng pr08titution u a female muelclan who ldentifiee herself only •• 'Lady ,Claire,' right, volcee her_•upport for the world'• oldMt profeulon. Demon· etration• Nian after Mayor Andrew Young appointed a proetltute .to a ta•k force on The accuran of the mortar~ ra1~cd fears the IR A had obtained ~ophi.,11- catcd new weapons. · SevcraJ hours afler the mortar attack. a terronst bomb 'exploded in Pomeroy. 40 miles away. killing a soldier of the Ulster Defense Reg1· ment. The defense regiment. which is recruited locally. 1s pan of the Bri ush Army. Like the police, most of its members are Protestant There was no claim of respons1- bihty for the bombin~ an PomerO). but the Irish Republican .\rm) claimed respons1bilit~ for the Ne"ry attack in a statement telephoned to Belfast news organizations ... This was a maJOr and well-planned i>peration. indicating our ability to stnke \\here and when we dec ide." it said. · Dozens of offi cers were in the canteen for an evening meal "hen it was struck by a si ngre monar shell. said Michael McAtamne}. onhern lreland·s deputy pohce chief. pra.titutlon ln Atlanta. · Artificial heart patient may return for surgery LO LJ IS\'ILLE. Ky (A P) -Doc· tors ma' return ar11lic1al hean recip1· cntMu rra~ Ha}dornosurger) to!>!op bleeding 10 h1~ chc"t. officials said toda,. "The accumulation of blood 1n the left chest area has continued where monitonng hnc'i were rl'moved Tues· da,:· satd Boh Ir' inc. spokesman for Humana Hosp11~I ..\uduhon_ Implant surgeon Dr. William C. DeVrics had hoped th~ small DeVnes "is watching the situation wound would heal itself and the and 1f the small amount or bleeding bleeding would stop. Irvine said. has not stopped b} late this af\ernoon Haydon had been given anti· there 1s a poss1bll11y that surgery clottrng drugs after the Feb, 17 might have to be performed to correct implant surgery to prevent comphca- the problem." Irvine said. tions. DeVnes prescribed them as a '\ decision was to be made by the -preaution against stroke. whi ch W1l- med1cal team late this afternoon. he liam Schroeder ~uffered 18 days after said he got a mechanical heart. • Haydon received a transfusion ---------------------------------------••• Thursday to repface blood draining Shultz, Ortega indicate they'ltmeet i~ .Uruguay into his chest cavity. Irvine said. Doctors haven't determined the specific cau~ of the bleeding. said Tom Noland. another Humana spokesman. "Basically what they've de· termined is that it was. an faCl.. the rcmo,al of the mon11onng lines that probably ... began the bleeding. It is also believed that the anti-coagulant dru~ possibly couJd have con· tnbuted to the continuat1uon of the bleedang.l· Noland said ... With those two factors working in unison. the problem has persisted." -MONTEV1DEO. l lrugua) (..\P)- Sccretary or tate George P Shuhi and Nicaraguan President Daniel Onega both say they ;ire read ~ to mel't and discuss Onega'<; new pcan· proposals. an'd there was an 1nd1ca- tion the) will get together Both an· staying at the samC' hotel · Onega and S~ult1wcrl'1 n l rugua) w attend today\ 1na.ugura11on uf President-elect Juho Sangu1nett1. Before arriving Thur'ida}. Shuhi expressed interest 1n meeting w11h the Nicaraguan kader to discuss his ofTer to order the withdrawal of I 00 C uban military advisers and frecLe the acquis111on of weapons S}Stems as a "a~ of e·ncouraging' a resumed dialogue \\Ith 'W ashington. - .. We 11re (e~tainly prepared to ha' e a ml'l'llng.'' Shuhi told a news contercnre dunng J ~topover in Gua~aqu1I. E('uador Onega al'o \aid he "as interested 1n talking and lalkd on Shultz to gl\ c a pmttf\ c rl·~pon'il' .. \\ l' arl· w1ll1ng and we hope that a meeting can tx· arrangl'd ·· the leadl·r of ~1larag.ua ·.., lcftl\t Sand101sta go'"· ernment \a1d afier arr" 1ng Thursda~. Both men were sta} mg ,at the V1ctor1a Plata Hotel arross the street from t :rugua~·s .go,emment hou'ie. Hotel oftloats said Shultz•s quaners were on the fifth floor. and Oncga·s on the third. · Spokesmen for Slfngumetti's Colo- rado Party said Shultz did not say an) th ing about a meeting with Onep upon arriving at Montevideo's air- • pon. and headed immediately for his hotel • While fl~ mg -to Uruguay, Shultz said he had seen pres! repons of Onega·s earlier sfatements about his eagerness for direct talks with Ameri· can representatives, bu"t said no communication had been received through diplomatic channels. The monitoring lines were 1m· planted Feb. 17 at lhe 11me of surgery to monitor cardiac output. he said. The tiny lines were withdrawn from the chest wall when doctors felt they had enough research inforivat1on. he s:aid_ The bleeding .. has not subsided sufficientl y enough.. to convince doctors it would stop by itself, Irvine said. Returning Haydon. 58. to sureery would be a major compLitat1on. lrvioe said. Is Ted Turner c9nside:t;ing takeo~er of CBS netw0rk7. Irvine said Haydon. the third recipient of an artificial heart. had been losing a greater amount of blood • two days earlier. "The amount of bleeding has subsided." he said. Pan AID W.\ HI NG· TON (AP-}-A Federal Com· mun1cat1ons ( um m1ss1on uffil 1al says broadcast 1 ng magnate Ted rurncr 1s con- 'i1denng an at· tempt to take mer a maJor t e le v isi o n network. which TURNER two published reports 1tknt11\ il' CBS Jamee; C McKinne' r h1l'f of thl' FCC''! mass media · hur l·au c;aul former FCC Cha irman C'h.Jrl1.·, Fems, a 'W ash 1 ngton a llorne\ \\ho represents Turner. bad nll't 1.1.ith .1 number of current camm1o;c;1om:rc; to d1v_·u.,~ t~~~1blt-takem·l·r hrd 1 oday·s cd111oos ofi he "ll'"' Ynrk T1mci; quoted F< ( \OUrll''-\'-hu spoke on cond1t1on thl'\ not tw 1dcr0.1fied, ~ S3) ing T ll'fnl'r had 'if)l'nt several da}s 1n Wa,hingwn mitl<ing lormal proposal '-'a" pn!c;entcd. CBS Nl'ws quoted an unideauf1cd F\C '>Ource Thursda~ night as sa~ ing an allorne\ for T urntr had dio;c.usscd a bid to talo.c o'er C R\ "1th FC( lomm1\\1onl'r'i. Tom ~Cl'rn. c1 ~polo.l''\man lor the net wort.. told Thl' r 1me<.. "CBS l'\CCut 1 'l'' h1n e told < R'i :"JC\\ c; that the\ lo.no"· of no truth to the repon'lol an~ talo.cml·r attempt'> llf( RS Int h~ Ted Turnn or hrs organ11at1on " C ommun1cat1om Da1lv .,a id ll "a'> told I erm tned to deicrm1m· the u 1mm1<,c;1oncrs' attitude to1.1.ard .-.uch d propm<il and the~ !Old him to .. bnng u .. .,oml·th1ng" to cun,1dl·r Fam 111ld The f1mc' that furnn· h,1, nl'' l'f m.1de a Sl'C'rl't ol hi'> intl'fl'"' 1n <1rqu1nng a nct"orlo. "Ted rurna ha., al"a'" .. aid v.ant tn ha'l' a network .... ~em\ <.:wl "Mr T umrr doc~·• uc:uall\ ~tan C1t1t 1111 't1rncth1ng he can't actu.mpll.,h " Ro~ \te\\.lrt thl' H C'ich1cfc,~rt on O\\nl·r.,h1p tranc;fcrs. "3ld hl' v.a\ \<. hl'dull•d to nwct todn} "1th Fem\ group of poht1cal conservatives w·ho ha' c received suppon from Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.c ,. . .-d Turner was not available for com· .. r1 ers ment Thu~sda} night. and a spoke!>1.1.oman for Turner. ·Jud\ Booa. <;aid Ill ff lelt•phone 1nterv1ew stranded from ,\tlanta ... We have no com· ment ·· J im Cain. one of three men in· 'olved the Fairnes~ 1n Media attempt to gain control of CBS. refused to say whether his organ11at1o n has talked to Turner. In filings v.1th the Sccunt1es and F.~<.hange C'omm1~~1on. Fairness in Madia re,eakd 11 had talked to un1dcnt1fied third parJiei; about be· coming pan oft he takeover bid. Fairness 10 Media has urged con· scrvat" cs to buy stock in CBS so that tik<.'·m1 nded ind ividuals could "6c· come Dan Rathcrs boss." Rather is the anchor of the CBS E'ening News. 1.1.h1ch Fairness 1n Media said has a "liberal bias.'' NfW YORK (AP) -Thousands ofstrnnded Americans vied for scats on other airlines today after a Pan Amencan World Airways strike grounded all but one of the financially ailing carricr·s domestic 01ght s. A rct1m.l couple 1n Manhattan was left with ;1 useless Caribbean vacation pa<·kagc. and a mother and son fl ying to meet between Minnesota and Saudi Arabia were separated by the stnke. Pan Am spolcc~woman Pamela I fanlon sa id about 25.000 passengers. were "rcaccommodattd'1 on other a1rhncs Thur\da). the first da.y of a walkout by 5,753 mechanics. baggage handlers. flight dispatchers and food Loulaiana gov:ernor named in racketeering conspiracy By die At•octactd Pre11 , NEW ORLEANS-Authorities will try to ~·~e nearly SI 0 m!Jli~n an "ill. aonen pans" from Gov. Edwin Edwatds and ax other me~ tndtetcd for allegedly selling tate cenification for hospitals and !\ursana hom~s. a prosecutor says. Edwards. two of his relatives and four fne~ds and busan~ss associates wtrc named Thursday in a 5 I -co unt federal an.d1ct.me'?t chal'Jlng racketccring consp1ntcy. Edwards. a S7-year-old Democrat m his third tcrm. u aecu~d of netting $2 million from the alleied scheme. Economic ladez cllm"-J. 7% WASH I NOT ON -The JOVernment's mair'! economic forecastiag gauge soared I. 7 pel'CC4lt in January, its b1gest ancrease-Ul 20.months._the Co~merce Department said today. Tbe de~nmcnt's ln~ex. of Lcadtna Indicators, desiJned to foreshadow future acuv11y. staged a sizable comeba~k.after sharp declines in October and December. Analysts had been. rred1ct1na a good rebound in January. but the size of the increase was sul well above most predictions. • A•plrln warning bill pu•bed WA HINGTON -Congress is·considerinJ legislallo!i lO require labe l warnings.that children who take aspirin face ~n 1~gcased "."sk of contracting potcntiall)' deadly Reye Syndro me. The leg1slat1on was introduced on an emergency 'basis Thursday in both the Senate and House so t~at the requirement could take effect before the end of th~ current Ou seaso.n. said ~ep. Henry A. Wuman. ()..Calif. Jf passed. the 1ee1slauon w~uld give ~spinn­ makers 30 d:rys to change &heir labels Dr add suc~ers beanng_ a warning that aspirin should not be used for chicken po'.\ or Ou symptoms by people under 21 years old. Senator held on e.rto~on rap JACKSON. Miss. -The president pro tern ofThe Mississippi ~nate wai. picked up in the Capitohnd arrested on an extortion charge one week after he" accepted part of a $50.000 bribe to influence a bill leealiz.ing horse racing. authori11cs said. Sen. Thomas Brooks, a 29-year legislative veteran. was arrested 1n the Capitol on Thursday and was escorted. without handcuffs; to U.S. Magistrate John Countiss. said FBI Agent Weldon Kennedy. Baby formula settlement appealed CH IC' AGO -The maker of a baby formula recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it .will appeal a $27 million jury ~ward to tw~ &-year· old boys whose parents claimed the product caused brain damaae. ii\ Cook County Circuit Court jury on Thursday awarded the money to lhc families of Jimmy Duddleston of Chicago and Timmy Sheridan of West Palm Beach, Fla .. capping a six-week trial. The 1980 lawsuil against Syntex. (USA) Inc. and Syntex Laboratones l~c. claimed the boys suffered brai~ damage after being fed Neo-Mull-Soy dunng the first several months after birth. · Rock musician back beblnd ban NEW YORK -Troubled rock musician David Crosby returns to coun today af\er police picked him up in Manhattan following his unauthorized departu~froma New Jersey drug rehabilitation program. Crosby, 42, wH kept in the Rike rs Island jail prior to his scheduled appearance today in Manhattan Criminal Court. His lawyer. Susan Halberstam. will request that bail be set for her client. The singer-songwriter was placed in the Fair Oaks Hospital in Summit. N.J .. by a Dallas judge after his conviction of cocaine possession and carrying a a pistol in a northwest Dallas nightclub, said attorney Tom Glenn. Someone dreued Kennedy corp.e? WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. -Someone may have dressed Da.vid Keoncdy's body between the time he died of drug abuse and the lime police got t-0 his hotel room. which may have been "cleaned UJ.?." before their arrival. investigators testified. James Be~edical examiner for Palm Beach Count~ said Thur.sda} that he 1s ··suspicious that someone else put clothes" on Kennedy's body before police arrive4 at the plush Brazilian Court Hotel in Palm Beach on April 25. 1984. He said that the heel of the black sock on Kennedy's right foot was on top of the foot. ' 'Kid' Ory trombone atolen LO ANGELES -A trombone played by legendary )azzman Edward .. Kid" Of) was stolen in' a burglary of his daughter's home 10 the Hollywood HiUs, and she wants it back' so much that she'll give a reward without any questions. The custom-made trombone, which has the late Ory's name engraved on 1t. was valued at $4,000. although the historical value may add as much as S 11 .000 to it. Babette Ory. his daughter. said Thursday. The thieves also.stole a silver cornet and alto saxophone that belonged to ber father as well as ot~er belongings in th e Wednesday night break-in. she said. Woman's eatat-e goe. to pollce MOUNTAI N V I EW ~ A woman has left her $9,500 life's savini to the police department, apparently because she "felt policemen were her fnends." Evelina Smith, who was 62 when she-died in Otcemberofrtrc:artattac~ad only called on police for help once, according to former P-o11ce Chief Rohen Schau. Schat1 said that about seven years a~o she asked police to drive her to t.he hospital for suge~. A car was dispatched and the woman was taken to the hospial, he said. :.. Impenona t~,-•a•pect jalled . B.EVERL Y ~ILL5-;-,A w~~a n on probation f~r runni.ng up huge debts while impersonating a m1lhona1re s dau$hter has denied posing~ a·promoter for singer Michael J::tckson and bouncing checks on a $30.000 Hollywood spending 5pree. Authont1es said Karen Mane Muntzang, 21, is charged an two separate cases with running up nearly $30.000 in bills at exclusive hotels and dress shops. then leaving. Deputy District Attorney Kenneth Wullschleger said Ms. Muntzing was charged with defraudinganmnk.eeper for alleged~y failing to pay a $9.958 bill fora Feb. 19-25 stay at the plush Le Mondrian Hotel on Sunset Boukvard. Actor slain In Bal~ park SAN DIEGO -Pohce say they have no leads in the slaying of actor David Oliver Huffman. whose stabbed body was found in Balboa Park near tho Old Globe Theatrt. where he was starring in the play .. Of Mice and· Men." Huffman. 40. had been stabbed in the chest and abdomen, Otputy San Diego County Coroner Penne ttammerstead said Thursday. Police speculated that Huffman may.have been accosted when he stopped to assist someone or to check on something out of the ordinary that was ,happening as he left the park WoR to .. .. ~pr(!scnta.uons 10 ..c;:ic.b._ ol Lhl!-fu c.:.. comm1o;s1oners. r urm·r. owner of Cahk Ne"' Networ~ and othl•r hroadca\I r rnperl1c' l"n \C.tr\ ago ... uggested a merger ol Im i"urner Rroadcas11ng "' '>tl'm w1 th ( H\ The owne1"ih1 p transfer of radio and TV stations owned h CBS Inc. would nave!Obc approved by the FCC - servjc.e_w_orkcr -- Most of the airlinc·s 19.000 houri) emplo}"eC!.. 1nclud1ng pilots, refused to cross picket lin~s set up by the Transpon Workers Union, Hanlon said Mldea•t pace plan flulln6 • .. The) "'ere ad\ l'il'tl • that \Ir Turner ha~ the 1ntent1on ol taking over ( BS·· ont: w ur1:l· c,a 1d. No ' The nctv. ork '"alread y the object of · a tnkem t'r hid h} Fa1rne<1<, 1n Media. a .. F-rom our standpoint. 11 certainly 1 ~ doable.'. Mc~1nney said. He said "It neclln't be" a long process. TEL A VIV, Israel -Government officials' enthusiasm for ~ptian Presjdent Hosni Mubarak's Middle East peace plan is cooling, apparently in reaction to Mubarak·s proposal that peace talks start without Israel. OtfenSt Minister Yitzhak Rabin said in an interview on Israel Radio that "there is a n:ur..ow n n to a chance in the future. but to mj' sorrow i · s not operative yet. There 1s no brcakthrou h." Accotdin to a sta,cment issued Thursda o E tian Forci n · i · , a s ween t c n1ted tatcs and a joint Jordanian-Palestinian deleption as the first step toward rbroader dialoaue. Wll TON, Conn. (AP) -Next journal of the Connecticut State -But.despite the rlsk;-"ttyou Hke one first, .. he wrote~ ''In I.~. Jloloc&Ut pabl&IJer COllvJCted time you're at -• party and a Medical Society. . It. do It. t>,y "811 meanai" he 11td In one kl.... three times; ten-TORONTO-(AP) _ Ernst Zundel. a prolific publi her of pamphlets casual ac<fualntanee offers you a The cocktail party kiss "seems an 11'\tervlew. "I'm on Y-ageJrii Cheek, _rlgbt Mete, then left describina the Nazi Holocaust as a Zionist hoax. $o1ys he will appeal his wetcomlng klu, Dr~ Hans H. to have given way to a grOWfng meaning! ... klu!ng that no one agatn." _ conviction on charJC$ of ·•pub4ishina false news." Zundel, a 46-year-oW1 Neumann recomrTMtnds you play trend to greet even casual ac-want•, tllat ju1t becom.e rou· commercial anist bom 10 Oc.rmany. wu convicted Thurtday in 0.11ric:t Court It safe and tum the other cheek. qualntances with a kiss on the tine." ,..:euman~ ~~~ 1 the ~ Potyf on the rartly used charge after' a spccaacular eiaht·wcck trial that won national .. 1• o1 b . . 1 t mouth," Neumann wrote. Not only d~s It become rou· b~~ft an he.:::Jl.~~tcntion for hi! view . He was acquitted o~!f~!,c=.relatil(tJ;o a m n y eny mean s aga ~~A _ ;Sp<:l'llOQ.iJt"-..J;PL414..Jlrob~d!g *-.tmaM-o.yty. J.t~ ~ ... r.u "&Um-llQN.-~; ··~hid:~~~~+ ,~ ·~!-- _ .. ~---~~. ~ sn-exptan11l""YlftiF alftn . -'#Or9'tUI ,,. IMn ~ms,~tMlfff\KN'listt~~Willi 1t:icwnd1 .. ?Wi!li!,_,1'c'MliQa111W4@ . • ~ -Hwmahl .... ff, Miit ne calrs evolvlng custom .. he wrote "My .. k.illlng on the mouth. th~ Holocaust until ttlen. The maximum sentence would be two years In the .. Amertcan "cock tall party own guess 19 that It reflects the Neumann says he 11 not aware If one want• to be truty hetllth prison. klM -which he says has more open and casual sexuality of •nr ~!ud .. 1, that document ht• COMCk>ut, "-recommenda tot-Palr ch•.-..ed ,_ DBA •~eat abdacdoa ' . replaced the handst)ake -that of the Sixties and Seventies. bet le . but J .ve dlteutted thlt lowtng Orteni.I cueeom: "They ...... • ..,ua -. lhOUld be ftued off. People, partlc;ularly young with other ph)'9ielan1. They atto are way dtfterent. KIHl"SI II ME IC'O CITY -A man and a woman have ~n cha~ in ~onnectio• "I hiYi teen cuis of lfl'IP · ptropll, ate lid 1nntbrtid'llboo1 f~ the aa~. T~• It IOfne eblokltety ,_ dOM an puble.11'• with tht tscapc ofa reputed dna1 trafficker wanted in the kadna~· of U.S, , .thrOlt• and of u,,,__ rACU'\lratory publlc. dl'""lay of iffectlon and midTCifTOOlt ttTttM9. l. -h-•~.···-narcotics aacnt Enrique Camarena SiJaz.ar, the attorney sc;neral 1 office said . ........... _,.. ""' \ -~ ·ror"ffim•r.-~~.-in •~+~«:Gt••-~"*""-intect.1ont tr9Mmftted In thl retated emotions.·· for tveryday OCCMiona.,.lt ~ TM.. ~ or • Guad.1aJara·batt'd qrntofthe U.S. Onlt Enforcement Administration. Thert 11•••, Md 1Mre IOme ~ng on the "mouth ae • mu.t kl ... Neum1nn ldvoc1t11 offer• ai'edoul bOw. "Tlte dlilP-has been no word on t~ narcotics qent's fate. The attorney aienenl'1 offltt more remote Infection hazards, greeting, He wrote, "~• doing what the EuroplMI-. • NlMM, or ... tM .....,,the 111dMa1tt1no8cllu•&t1U~t1aValvctckandAlf(ttl.ortna{kboeP!atreetK'ia "°' MMrp91," Neumann wrote more prevatent among thote In kl• Bn tf'9 ~. ....... of~ Ole ..... tM ~~ cbal'IOd with mallin.l.. faltc statements and violat1n1 communicadons Ii M 1•arlel In the currentldue the educattd and toph'81acated ' "tri Fr.,_, " .. ouee-.i lo ~ for tM lnCIMdull Ml*'I laws for ftY!Rt bftlrt c_,o Quin~. a reputed dtut tramd:cr susp«ted In the at Ccw"1&1k:ut Medlelne, the atrat•of our society " .. ~ .ictt Cfteek. UIUllly tM Wt gr..eed," he wrote. k1dnapptna.; 1nd several other ~pie out of Ouad1~1r1. ' -. • • ... • . .. AboYe1left, we have beautiful Pittabur&h. Rand McNally'• top town. On the rt.abt, well, we haYe Yuba CltyfolQ, which ranked at the bott0m of the m11nlcJpal beap. . ... . . . 0!1 a scale of l to 329, l ·beingbest, Pittsburgh gets a il And poor old Yuba City-comes in last in McNally's 'Places Rated Almanac· -NEW YORK (AP)-lf}OU fear w1llbecomerequ1red readlngforthe6 cnme. Oee to Wheeling. W Va. If m1lhon mobile i\mencans wh o mo\e pubhc schools arc )Our top pnont). •from one state 10 another each )ear you'd rather be 10 Ph1ladclph1a .\1 the bottom was Yuba C11~. But for overall c1v1c perfection. Cahf.. which. unul the hst v.as P1ttsbu¥ 1s tops. accord10g to the released. Wednesda)'. wa best knov. n new ed111on of Rand -Mc Nall> 's fot its almond groH:s and the mass "Places Rated i\lmanac:· wh1•h murderof::!5 migrant farm workers 10 ranks the quaht) of life in the 3:!9 1971 for "'h1ch Juan Corona was cities where three-founhs of the con' icted. nation's people It' c. Jht No.1 ell) was Boston, up from Aulhors Richard Bo)er and David 18th place in the first edition. No. 3 Sava,eau say they hope th(' almanac honors wen_t 10 Rak~-Durbam. ,. N .C.. which also was in the top I 0 last tune. fo llowed by San Francisco and Philadelphia. New York City's Long Island suburbs. Nassau and Suffolk <.'bun- 11es. ranked No. 6. up ..from 48. 1m1larly. the previous edition's ··"'orst.. C1ty. Lawrence-HaverhJll. Mass .. near Boston. shot up to I 54th. The authors anributed those big 1umps to a new rating method a1Tec11ng areas where many people commute to work: such areas can be credited for the cultural resources of the larger city while not bein~ prnal- 1zed for any of 11s flaws. notably cnme. S1. LQu1s, Louisville, Norwalk. Conn .. and Seanle rounded ou~ the 1100. San Francisco and its ·neighbor ed1t1on 1n 1981 because at the umc 11 top 10 while Atlanta lipped to l I th across the ba}. 'Oakland. 11ed for the . was not considered a metropolitan place. There were 32 tit's. 1ncludmg best climate. area b\ lhe Census Bureau. Located Washington and· Baltimore for 15th Pittsburgh, pcrce1\.ed b' '>Ome to be 10 Cai1fom1a's agncuhuraJ Central place. a dyi~g mill cit~ ol the 1 ndustna~ Valle> near Sacramento, ns popu- Ne"' York (11~. "'h1ch mo' ed up a nonheast. mo .. ed from "lv .i 10 th< lauon 1s booming. notch to 25th O\erall. one place ahead top spot. eclipsing booming ~llanta ' In al l. 52 new metropolitan areas of Chicago. also ranked o I in rhree 10 the Sunbelt. 1denufied b) the Census "'-ere in- categoncs. tran ponauon. the ans .. P1ttsburgh·s strength 1.-, 1ha1 ll eluded 1n the 1985 ed1uon. up from and health care The nation's largest ·doesn't rank tembl~ lov. in ~ 277 . .\nd man) of the new Clues did cit) al'IO ""ent 10 the other extreme. categol)." Bo)er said not fare "'ell. t rank in$ worst in cnme. " Yuba City was rated near the .. I fttl \\t'vc been dealt a burn deck Jophn. Mo.. came 10 first 10 bouom in eight of the nine general of cards ... said Yoba City Mayor housing but 130th overall. Midland. areas: climate. housing. health care. Charles Pappagcorge. Texas. had the bnghte t economic cnme. transportation. educanon. the But Rand Mc all) vice president picture. while sconng 10 1he bouom ans. recre..ation and economics. Onl>-Russell Voisin defended the study's third at 257. Ph1ladelph1a. No. 5 in chm;ite did 11 enter the top JOO. stahsllcal methodology saying. "We overall. got the be.st grade for _educa-~'.ubaJ:;it~ "'as-net.rated in tht> first dtdn'l ma~ tM places good or bad." New survey backs AnlfLanders' hug/Sex findings WASHI NGTON (AP) -Con- servati ve Republicans apparentl) like se'< as mucn as liberal Democrats and rich people seem to prefer th e act m ore than the poor. a consen atl\ e pollster said in a su f"\e) released Wednesday. . TerT)' Dolan conducted h1<. SC\ survey m reaction to a w1del) publi- cized poll by columnist ~nn Landers. who said man) of her readers preferred cuddling to the ··St''< act ... Dolan said his findings backed up Miss Landers' conclusion . although· many people refused 10 ans"e(· the question on whether the~ v.antcd cuddling or 5ex. In Dolan's_survc). 36 percent of those quesuoned preferred being held close!~. compared to ::!9 percent who "lUltcd the act of sex. ~1 the same time. ho...,ever. J5 perce~!>a1d the~ didn't kno"' or rl'fuscU to answer the question. • "The closeness of 1h1s quesuon 1 sccondar) . to the fact that full } 35 percent of those que~uoned told u that 11 was none of our damn business.'· Dolan said. Dolan·s random telephonl' sune~ of 1.010 men and "'·orm·n "'as taken Feb. 12 through Feb. I.! Ht> said the survc)' had an error rate of 3. 5 percent. Last month. Landers released an unsc1ent1fic survey of 90.000 readers who had responded 10 the quesllon companng cuddling to sex. In the Landers report. 11 percent enJO)'ed cuddling while 28 percent "'anted sex. The urve) was vol un- tar). o there "'ere no respondents who-refused to answer. Kath\ M nchell. Landers' executl\ e ass1stan1 in Oftc'!&C?· sa!d her boss had not ~-en the OO!an survev. But she said the ong111al repon has· genMated enormous interest. .. It's ~one on since Jan. t .i and of the women surve,ed refused 10 )ou·d think 11 would die do...,n:· said answer the cuddling ' s. sex question. Mitchell ... E\ef)one has been doing ... l;bt$e fin<imgs apparenll> glVC new rheir o-... n polls .. meaning to the term. ·not tonight. I Dolan. founder of the "The Dolan ha'e a headache.'" he said Repon ... a pubhc:rnon which ad-Amo~Qolan·s findings· dresses consenat1\l' poliucal issues, •Republicans and Democr.us an: said he decided 1odo 1he sc>. surve) 10 almost equal!} d1' 1dcd in prefemng the Februal) cd111on bt.'Cause .. people cuddhng to sex. The GOP figun.·s are are interested 10 11 ·· The survc) cost 37 petttnt to ::!9 percent. compared S35.000. w11h the Dtmocra1s. 3 percent 10 28 He 1ns1s1ed 1hat "the findings are percent. Th1n}-four pt·rcent relu~d senous:· t'' en thougll some of his to answer comments "'ere made 10 a JcMcing _. Independents. ho,,e\t'.·r prelc:r '>e\ 'e10 ·te c~ddlmg lS pc=rcrnt to '~ ocrcen1 For instam-e. Dolan said 43 percent •Th1ny-se' en J)l'rl·ent ot both liberals and -Snsen all\ es IJke cuddl- ing. w11h 33 percent of the liberals opung for SC!'<. compared "'1 th 26 pcn:ent of the con!>enatl\t"S. But 37 percent of the conscnau,es dodged the quesuon. compared v.11h 30 ptrctnt of the liberals •In the O\er S'O.UOO income group. ~6 percent ptTfer se~ 10 cuddling "'h1le that figure 1s nearl~ re'e~d 10 the underS 10.000 income . group • \tak!> want•-.e" OH'r 1.uddling b' a .!2 ix'rct"nt 1o ilt1 perl·c:nt margin "'h1k lemak., prl'ler cuddling ·C ix· r1. ~· n tll)""T'1'1 Pl' rn· n 1 ·Coast Guard calls 'em ,.Condo COrfini<iridos' r h1<, Dolan \aid. 1nd1cated th.ti "om Jn ··are more interested m Pt"".~nal ~lanonshrps "Jnd mt-n in .. l'\ • \IMm·d peoplt' sought being held do~~h 11\ er \l., th a JJ perCl'OI 10 1~ percent margin. ""h1k among single' thl' m..irgin -.-as .is percent 10 J 1 ix·r.-l'nt 01\ orced people. how<'' ey- ""l'rc: C\ l·nb pbt. 31 ix·rcent to 32 pt>rcent They' re the Mia mt h tgh-rise set. keeping a ~~:rad'.:~~ ~~~~1!~~~1~~~civr:6;,,~h~ their eyes foc~sed on probl em ~ in the oce_?n c~f~~~~~dcalled and said ·People MIAM I (AP) -They're called Sohl." I h1s(was) the gu) who shot the are out here flashing lights at each ··condo Commandos" -h1gh-ri e flan'<> otT Miami lkach... other.·" Conrad recalled . No one was found on the beach but the R onda dwellers who 00ikt. up lhL! he boaL.had drillcdioc more than Manne Parrot boM~the ship and 9uard's fr~nt ltne in Ronda. Loung-74 no1~fin.orth--frboomdKe~ ~1 ~:ncd» found it laden with marijuana. mg.on their balcon1e~ on the coa,s1 o~ hut a 1\1: on ar ''ere reslUe The most common repons the _gazing out to sea. ~he>. often an: the safel>. he ..aid. Coast Guard recCJv.es from its condo ' first to spot a ship in distress or signs --Late one night tast summer. Bill . commandos arc emergenc.. flare of drug-smuggling Conrad v.as manning the Mia mi p · "The do good ·and bad th ngs -Beach station when a h1gh-nse re 1-sightings. In I. etersburg recent!)· a • } .. G 1 · h 1 fi d man managed to send up a flare 1ust they re eyes, said Lt. ordon Ga~-dent. -...ho ad ca led be ore. phone as.his boat~ent down 10 Tampa Ba\. rett, senior duty officer at M1am1 'i 10 repo~ what also looked like a boat Carrell said · Coast Guard operations center ... Ob-fire a~u~ 7 .miles ofTshorl', 'For 3 half-hour. e' el'\ one of the VIOUSI¥. there are a lot more C)CS out • ..\flcr gdting the \.\Oman 'i location. Coast Guard·s phones were lied up there 1n th e pubhc 1~.an '"e ha\e Conrad called for a helicopter and \.\lth "atleast 25'independentn:pons. working dire~tl y for _us. bo.~t. _ .. man} of which came from a con-. So the ( oast (iuard d1hgcntl) I kept ~er on the l11~e while the dominium romplcx there." he said listens to the many calls 11 recl'IWS boat w11h 11s blue flashmg hght and each day from those 10 high places, the helicopter with a powerful spot· ..-------------- and 1t·pays otT. light headed out over the dark The Coast Guard received a call Atlantic waters. he said. Jan. 21 that a boat had sent up an Conrad and the woman worked as emergency flare. but no signs of spoilers for the rescuers. gu1d1ng trouble could be fou nd. them to the burned boat and two The next day. a condo commando fishermen who were h) then fo under- on Pompano Beach reported .. a ing I n the water. possible boat fire" 7 or 8 miles ln anQtheJ 1nstancc. a I ort P1ern· offshore. said Pett~ Officer Larry resident called to report "'hat hl' .. The C'oas1 Guard adm1t1. condo ··screen out something tha t's lcg1t- commandos phone 10 a goo<l sha~e of .. 1ma1e." Garrett ..aid .. E, en though !alse reports. lllce a sh1p fare"' hen it's the} do put us through Jll l..1nJ ul only smokestacks hl()wmg or a mys-gyrations sometime tenous boat 1gnal ~hen 11· JU t the .. Evel)day peo_pledte E\enda' \\C sun refll.'cllng on a"' ind h1eld snatch people rrom circum\tann·, The term •''t'Ondo l'Ommandos" v.hae the~ could Ju: It. l'n~· 10 IO genn'ltll~ refer to rondom1n1um llmes.. we sa\.c samcbod} · hie and rCSldepu~ but C'oac;t C1uard ol_!ic1als the other ntnl' . t1ml.' rm".~· w tx- &tnre loundH'lg ht'i consef'\ Jll\ i.' ix)lling org;ini1a11on. CAilan wa~ 1. ha1rman 01 the ~anonal Con~ \t'na11,c.-Political .\cuon·lommll· tee u-.e II lo de~nbe dO\-OOC \\Ith a -nothing;-~~ ll~c lh.;lt 'ant~ge point ll\ l.'r the' -... a1er Most r:;i9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii=--;;:;;~~iiiiiii~---iiiiii~~ condo 1.·ommanJo-. .ue ··eidl.'rl} per- sonnel and don't ha'e mUl'h to do Thi.'' ba'11cal1' ''ant to con' a~ "'1th someone." (on rad said. Bu t thl'' ·re al'o .. 1n .i perfect· po!>ll1on to ob~nc thrng .... ..aid Lt Rob Porterfield ~nd the' often sa' l' the ageOC\ pret'IOU\ llO\l' ·o the toa'>t (1uard doc."'" 't ''ant w d15{·ourage 1t<. um1m.10dm and ...... "WE'VE EXP ANDED :ro BEi iitR SERVE YO Com• AS.. our WW. S.lectll• OI Hlah QU.allt;y Silk Flow.a A )'oliqe at Affordable Pric:eel Sa~• $S Oft Cuatom AnaripnMDb Y ou..r Contain« or Oun! NEWS from all over Califor.nia is rounded up each day in the DlilJ PH• Daily Pilat BUY · 11 Get 1. at 1/2 Price HAIR MODEL Lenny's Hair \hon• df.I Mar I ,. ~ la the perfect war to preaent your product or MrYlce to tt;e ectlve 'orange Coaat realdent. App1ertng Friday, March 15th. • ; -\ 'l' T.H ING I; THE '-I TORE · TlorJb • Foliage • Tree •Ceramic' • • , I • ' .. . _;..,.-___.M '* o.-.,. COM& DAILY PILOT/Frlde~, Match 1, 1985 Loc1l businesses arc being asked to Mesa Rotary Club members and their contribute item$ for t4e Costa Mesa guests. he sa1d. Tickets ato.sfOapieee. f'ounda tion has donated $500. Rotary Club·s annual auction = March 22 at the Neiih· ood Community Center. • The JO~roember Ods and End .. raised the monc) /. by scllinJ.· hand-PabJ*'-llfl for nnlM" made goods at the Laguna Hills all -.._ r-rY" · Charity 8a7aar and the SCH em· hems such as prrsonal computers and all-expcnscs--paid vacations arc e5~ially needed. said Rotary spokesman Bob Miller. adding that aJI proceeds from the auction woul.! 10 toward the club's various charities A Ncwpon Beach artist. Paul ployec boutique saJe. ·Evers. has recently presented one of Kiwanis raised the money from the his paintina to Pope, John Paul LI ·in donations of its 140 members. The Rome. Saddlcback Kiwanis club has been Evers.· who is ~udying art in supportinglhe hospital for more than and civtc programs. "We'll take anything that people can enjoy: Vacations. mountain cabins for the weekend and items that can be used in business or at home:· Aorer,ce. painted le encounter~of a decade. _ ' John Paul 11 with is unsuccessful The money from the Odds and assassin. Mehmet Ji Agca. in a jail Ends will be used for the hospital cell. . special equipmenr and Kiwanis· .... money went to the SCH Scholarship said Miller. Fraternity trea•urer Aid Program. Among the goodi~s to be put on the auction block again this year is ~n editor-for-the-day post at The Daily Pilot. . 1 Costa Mesa resident Todd Frank was elected to the office of Treasurer of the California Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraterntt) at UC Berkley. Anyone wishing to contribute 1s asked to call Ed Decker at 546-7600 or Hosnltal dona tlon• 75_4-7868. r Last year. the Rotary Club raised The Saddleback Community Hos- $8.000 from the auction. and Miller pita I has received two cash donations. said the group is hoping to surpass The Odds and Ends. a group of the that mark this year. hospnal rnluntecrs. has donated The event is open only to Costa $4.500 and the Saddleback Kiwanis ********************* ********** • • i Jump : : on the! ! Bandwagon $ • • El Toro.unlt• honored ~lcven units of the El Toro Marine Core Air Station where honored for ~e1r contibutions in the combined federal fund-raising drive by Mannes and other federal agencies. The Marine Aircraft Group 11. Headqua rters and Main1cnancc quadron I I. Manne Air Base Squadron 13 and Marine Fighter .\ttack Squadron 531 received gold awards for their rontnbutions. Silver awards were presented to the Marine Aircrafi Group 13. Marine· Allack Squadron 31 1. Marine Air Base Squadron 11 . Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314. Manne-Tac- tacal Reconnaissance Squadron 3. Manne Wing Communication Squadron 38 and Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 3. • • • • UCI dlrector . Several Orang4 Coast airman have · been'·"ssigned t0 advanced tra..ining acilidss·after completing their basic t ining at Lackland Air Force Base, T.,........._._ en K aae_. Blsliloff, son of J oy . c or Fountain Valley: . Mleb t ~ .Beuley, son of Jean Wu$SOW . ·ilnd stepson of Gary WU'5Q~~·Scat Beach. and Job R. Rall Jr., son of John Hall Sr. oflrvine. have been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base. Ill. Hensley will receive training in aircraft maintenance. Wat~r board while Bishoff and Hall wi ll receive ~ H. OIMn of lnlne baa instruction in missile maintenapce. been appointed to the Water Airmen Derek R. VuSpoor, son of Reeoarce. Reeearch Com-Roger R. VanSpoor of Costa Mesa, mtttee of the Water Science andf{eA .. ~. bgram, son of James U- lngr'ltm of San Cfonu~nte. have bveeh Technoloa Board of the l'fa-assigned to Lowcy Air Force Base. tlonal Reeearch Council. Colo. Van Spoor wi ll train in mun i- Ol8on l • an aeeoelate tions aQd wea~ns maintenance. profeuor of social ecoloa whilC-Jngram will stud} the supply and cl.U en&lneerln& at UC field . . · Irvine and" a member of the Airman Ru11ell L. O'Brien, son of IrVlne Ranch Water DJ.strict ·Joanne ~ey~r ~f Huntington· Beach Bo&rcl of Dlrecton. She Kid and Craig 0 ~nen of Sunset Beac~. the pu~ of the national has been assag~ed to Keesler A_ar ·r---Force Base. Mass .. where he will committee la to naalate re-receive specialized instructions in th e •e•rch concernln& water avionrcs systems field. •uppllee and water quality. Airmen Erle J . Kavert, son of Solvie and James Kavert of Hunt-research of such fatal diseases as ington Beach, and Rlclilu d J. Lajti, leukemia and cancer. ' son of Paul J. Lajti of Huntington Beach, have been assigned to Shep-Recreation claae. pard Air Force·Baase. Texas. Kavert : Wave the ! Pans Williams. formerly coord1-_. flag for y our • nator of the student mentor program The Fountain Valley Department • • at San Diego State University. has of Recreation is ofTerang art classes will receive trainin$ in aircran main- tenance. whifc Lajt1 will study in the medical services field . • . • ·· produc t or ! been appoioted director of the Cross-and sports activities. ~ Cultural Center at UC Irvine. Classes in calligraphy, drawing. ... ... .. service in : The Cross-Cultural Center gymnastics. karate. ice skating and in G Ph • n 1 provides a place for T.hird World other subjects are available. The et Y~lCa.i, ! students, faculty and staff to meet. registration will start March 30 ~1 f • t -• The center sponsors events such as 16400 Brookhurst St. a 1 n ess ... • • • PFC Mlclilael A. Lhld, son of Barbara J. Brewer of rtvine. was involved in NATO-sponsored ex- -~-. \ \ I . . ~ Blaclc His10ry Monih. Gincode Mayo "Cblld care panel 8Upp e m e nt • and Asian Week. • In his new role. Williams will Voluntee~are needed to serve on -- • .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. .. :1. t o the : coordinate the center's activitaes and the Costa Mesa Child Care Commit- D il P •l will work to establish a Cross-·tee, an ad hoc ~up that will review a Y 1 Ot. : Cultural Center governing board. He the need for chtld care facilities in the See "Get * also will try to organize a student city. • • mentor program similar to one he City Council members Mary Phy sic al" on • headed at San Diego State. Hornbuckle and David Wheeler will It-Williams isa graduate ofSan D1e$O serve on the nine-member commit-Friday, !' talc and holds a master's degree 1n tee. with remaining seats reserved for ~ cou~lor educa1 ion. one delegate from the Mewpon-Mesa M arch 15. : Unified School District, two child it Clty of Hope trustee care'center operators. two employers R eserve your • and two parents. * :rr10mas Nielsen. president of 11:)e Ttie group will update statistics on.· .. -s pace today! • Nev.port Bc~ch-based lrvl-r1eCo .. has the number of children m the city. • bcl·n elected a member of1hc Cit} of assess)he need for additional daycare Call ~ Hof)I.' National Medical Centerboard centers and advise. the council on • :·Hurry. "- . !Deadline ~ of tru!>lrc~. ways the city can become involved. 6 4 2 4 321 • N1l'lsl·n. a Newport Beach resident. Interested volu nteers are asked to -* ha.-, been the top man at the Irvine Co. submit a letter and a resume to City Ext 2 5 0 • "c;1ncc January 1983. A~ a board Manager Fred Sorsabal at City ,.fall, :March 8th • .. .. • _. member he will become a pan of the 11 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. 92626. by ,._.,~,..,.,.,~;;:.:r:i~*L*:;:-:;*~*-:-:_*-,*~*:-:*~*-:-***"L**;,_.__o_rg_a_m_z_a_1i_o_n ~th_a_t ~•s~1_ry_vo_l_v_ed~-1n~_M_a_r_ch~l _5.~~~~~~~~~ -THE GREAT W"ITE ELEPHA•T SALE ••DSYO HELP .. ' HELP PACK OUR~TRUllKt HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT- INGTON BEACH February 10 . · Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lightsey. Hunt- ington Beach. girl February 12 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Badum. Huntington Beach. girl February 14 . . Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Accetta . Fountain Valley. girl february 18 Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Ocepek. Fountain Valley. girl February 20 Catherine and Michael O'Brien. Costa Mesa. girl SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS- PITAL Febriaary I Michele and Rohen Patterson. Irvine. boy Februarr 13 Janet May Lee. Mission Viejo. girl Febn1f)t 15 Kathryn and Francis Handley II. Mission Viejo, boy ST. JOSEPH HOSP TAL February 11 Debora and David Basham. Hunt- ington Beach. girl HOAG MEMORIAL HOSP IT AL February 15 Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Ellis, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Griffin. Laguna Niguel, boy Febnllary 11 Mr. and Mrs.,Allen Yourman. Irvine. boy . ' ercise by panicipatinLin the Army's return of forces to Qermany (RE.- FORGER) I 98S. Lind is a vehicle mechanic with the 3rd Support Com· mand in Frankf~. West Getmany. • • • Army --Pvt. a.ber&a R. Aelton; sister of Roee A. Nelissen of t:f unt· ington Beach~ has arrived for duty in Kaiscrslautern. West Ge1many. Shelton. a missile clectTon~ repairer with the 29th Arca Support Group. prevjou~y was stalf>ned at Redstone Arsenal. Ala. • • • • Ronald L. CUDkeabea rd, son ·of Lester C. Cli nkenbeard of Fountain Valley. has been promoted to the rank of senior airman 'in the Air Force. Clinkenbeard is a m issile facilities sprcialist with the 44th Field MissHe Maintenance Squadron at Ellsworth Air Froce Base. S.D. • • • M/Sgt. B@rry W. Heller; son Qf Elizabeth and Abraham Heller of Laguna Hills, has re-enlisted in the f Air Force for six more years. Heller is an -air transportation supervisor with the 2nd Mobile Aerial Port Squadron at Linle Rock Air Force Base, Ark. • • • Pvt. Robert L. Hiii, son of Zoa L. Miller of San Clemente~ has com- pleted the Pershing missile crewman course under the one station unit trianing at Fort Sill. Okla. • • • Rlclilard A. McNHgliltoa, son of Robert and Cathleen McNauthton of Fountain Valley. has completed Navy recruit training and is now anendin$ airman apprenticeship training an San Diego. McNaughton is a 1984 graduate ofFountain Valley High School. February 17 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richter, Irvine. twin-boys Mr. and Mrs. James Pau. Irvine. 'irl Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salisbury, Irvine. gar I February 18 Mr. and Mrs. Antony Kenhan. Irvine. boy Februa ry 19 _ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Karen. Costa Mesa. gir~ February 20 - Mr. apd Mrs. Peter Denniston. lrvint . boy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Newport Beach. boy February ti Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheffiette . Huntington Beach. girJ Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Verdon. New- pon Beach, girl February %2 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wallingford. Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Brown. Costa Mesa. girl Mr. and ·Mrs. David Christensen, Newport Beach, boy February %4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert LeGaye II. Laguna Beach, boy · FOUNTAIN V ALLE Yt)OMMUNITY HOSPITAL Febraary 17 Debra and.KeJly laylt>r; Hunlington - Beach. boy ., February 18 Sheryl and William Scott. Hunt- ington Beach. boy U.S. Deportment of Troniportotion r c:o raise money fo r Laguna Beach Museum of Art (cl osing soon for expansion) Do yourseN • fawor • • • · Clean out your garage, studio, closets, and cupboards! Store Owners -Let us have your unsold markdowns! If you've ever wa nted to support the Museum, now's the time! Bring your wo nderful \ discards to the Museum from : We need : Marcll4tlltllru.1aa. (Nen••Y· .. a..ll•Y) ' • , it 1111• ·-..... ""' • jewelry and j1fmbles • art and andques •gifts and goodies • toasters and televisions (that w9rk) • blbelots and bassinets • gehdy-used doming & furs 1 !_V:~R v1 .. i.,... (no ~hoes) _..,. --eyneP->'.2~QYt ..... tllechrl'St~·;-,;u-·, ... d~k;·- (p1ease -no larg.e furniture) Your donadons are ax-deductible . ...... ............. .., ._ f!eN ........ 11·14 at RHllW • .. -===-· t . Lacuna Bnch Museum o( Art '¥)1 Cllff Ort~. t.aiuna Bach, CA 92651 (714} 49-4.6531 .. Public deserve& chance to its s&.i:in.U · Una . The pu~lic~!(~ ieldy, unruly, disorganized bu~ch, but JtS ; n~ms and opinions comprise the manda~s. our-municipal officials accept with their oaths of oifi¢'.°" ··- As candidates. our future officeholders-worship at the altar 0( p~blic service. <?~ce the v~es are co~nted and the day-to-day business o~ providing services, levying taxes and spending money begins, however, many of them experience a sort of rebirth in which the public idol declines and the spirit of the politician ascends to replace him. · In Laguna Beach, this phenomeno n is manifested in the City Councirs attftUcle toward two regular agenda items: the consent calendar and public communications, both of which are now scheduled for the part of the evening when ta vetns are closing and Johnny Carson has gone home to watch the late movie. .. On May 27, 1982 , the Daily Pilot editorially cbmmended the city for moving the consent calendar -those items City •Council feels require no public debate -to the beginning of the meeting. In this agenda spot, those members of the public who take an active part in city government have an opportunity to be present during actions that -despite the absence of debate - may be controversial. It was a responsible move . .It eliminated the possibility that -f--co-u-ncil members might hide an item from the critical Fe of the voters by assigning it to the consent calendar, approving it wi\h a mass vote and railroadi!)g it into the books after IT}OSt spectators had gone home to bed. It didn•t last. Gerl's Pepsi.ad 1npoor· taste Politicians aren,t · supposed to hawk · products for pay If even Mos·co can'thalt .... growth, how an we do so·? 0 can'tstopnew arrivals, or force anyone to depart Every major issue affecungOrange County can be attributed to a si ngle. overriding issue -grov.1h. Growth ~· MARTIN BROWER to new graduates 1s that 1f the)' are scnous about finding ajob. they should go to New York. Chicago or at least San Francisco or Los Angeles. But no. thl"y insist to me that they arc only interested in remaining in Or· ange-C-0unty. They refuse to leave. WASHINGTON -On Feb. 10. Geraldine Ferraro and John Zaccaro renewed their wed-mg vows-a-real- life re-enactment of the countty- western hit ... Stand By Your Man." Herc wa$ the virtuous wife ~ffirm- ing her love for a husband convicted of fraud and accused. in the course of the pres1dent1al campaign. of every- thing from having fllOb associations Lo m1sappJying the as.sets of a widow. Now it turns out the two have more in common than we thought: They don't let propriety stand ~tween them and matuni-a.bµck. ~evidence for this is Ferraro's commcrc1al for Diet PepsL For this. she is to be pajd what's known in the movie business as thobigh six fi~ures Some sa) the amount is SI rmHion . others that n is as low as $500,000 . .\t any rate. ll 1s enough to provide a respite from the pressures of her husband's real-estate dealings. Francis O'Bnen. Ferraro's cam- paign press secrctat) and her current........_ adviser. defends the Pepsi deal b~ ~ l _ .. • In that saJ!le 1982 editorial, this newspaper agreed with the City Council when it went on to give the citizens of Laguna Beach a slap in the face. The Pllot supported the-council's decision to leave the public communications portion of the meeting at the close of the session -often well after midnight. (Call it Pilot error). Such scheduling has the effect of chilfing public participation and insulating the council members from confrontations with their constituents. It is the most un- responsive and irresponsib,le way of running a public meeting short of eliminating citizen comment all together. under:hes such vital issues as surface would never exceed fi\e m1lhon - 1ransportation. air transportation. penod. And the same holds true for the growing number of retired persons. We can tell them about the marvels of Florida or the'uncrowded beauties of Minnesota. but they insist that the} "ant to remain 1n Orange Count). Thcv. too. refuse to leave. sa~ing ll probabl~ "on·t spell the end ··--............ . ' Some Lagunans -notable and notorious by virtue of their public oratory -must bear part of the blame. They have, on occasion, abused their rights and 1heir neighbors' rights by monopolizi ng the limited time available at these meetings and by disregarding timely topics for those clo~st to their agitated hearts. . That, however~ is insufficient cause for this exile to public speakers' Siben . The City Council should deal with · the specifics of the problem. not penalize all Lagunans for the excesses o fafew. City Council should set aside a reasonable amount' of time. perhaps 45 minutes, at the beginning of each meeting. Allow people who are interested in addressing the council an opportunity to sign up for speaking time before the meeting is gaveled to order and limit each speaker to five minutes. . Sometime after the final speech and before the sun is too deep in the Pacific, the consent calendar should follow. Wliy doesn:ff charitY. begin here at home, not abroad? To the Echtor: Does charity begin at home or abroad~ When the stor) of the Ethiopian famine was widel y publi- cized by the news media. tht U.S. government sent millions upon millions of dollars t~ their aid. How(ver, most amazing was the generosity of our Great Society (c hurc h es-organizat1 o ns - schoolchildren-etc.) who responded wit h subsequent donations over $60 million so far. to the African Relief Fund. ,.., Unfortu nately. it did not eliminate or mitigate their distressing economic conditio ns. The key to their problem 1s not a Tong-range financial commit- ment on the part of the U.S. govern- ment. but rather an efTon must be made to curb their multi-over- populauon expl osmn with either binh control methods or planned parent_hood programs. The fact remains that the public record is lmercd with warnings about the danger of conunuc.-d federal spending. Disregarding the ac- cclenated deficit. a congreuman m Oranac County adamantly supponed the recommendations made rc<:cnlly by the Commission on Ce ntral '\merica to provide SS b1l11on in economic aid to ease hunger and poverty in El Salvador. Our Washington representa11.,.es should ~ reminded that the current domestic crisis facing our nation 1s the homeless/hungry of all ages. particularly in Los Angeles and Orange County .. Thn wander the streets, sleep in alleys and on park benches. Theirs is a tomorrow paved not with'promises ofa better hfe but perpetual hunger and poverty living in hell -and they certainly don't need uplifting speeches by poli- ticians. There has been news coverage on tlie s1tuat1on. but unfortunate!) the public has turned a deaf ear to the human needs in America. How can our great society continue 10 allow th is &raumatic situation to exist 1n the. United States? Indeed. the~ Americans face a problem or d~ent survival and should ~given the same-opportunity (economic aid) to achieve a betterJife. JOA Z. WILLIAMS Costa Mesa "ater. sewage. waste disposal. hous-When the population of Moscow in& and even jails. reached si' million. six m1lhon .\nd yet. gro"' \h brings" Ith it such became the absolute ma,1mum. Sev: nch ~nefits as cultural complexes. t>ral )tars later. at se\·t>n m1lhon. thl" shopping centers. fine restaurants same declaration "as made -no and those· vet)· 1mporumt · JObs. In more gro"' th. fact. residents\\ ho seek the long-term When "e '1s1ted \foscow last J uh. prospent) of Orange County main-the population "as 0' er eight m1U1on tam that "11hout growth the-count~ and v.c "'ere 1old that new people "ould deca~. coming to "'' m Moscow v.ere .\s important as growth 1s as a restncted to those who marry sub1ec1. It 1s senousl~ misunderstood \fosco,·1tes. those who have JObs h} many residents. Some would a1Aa111ng them. and students at the rather do wtthout the benef~ts · of un1,ers1t). Penod. Then they con- growth than suffer its negall\'e tided w11h concern that somehov. aspects . .\nd that is understandable. thousands of others mo"e 1n ever) Many of th.eSt" people sincerely ~-~ear. heve that growth can be stopped. If the Soviet Union. considered to The fact is. there 1s little use in be one of the mos't restnct1ve govern- • debating the issue of growth versus no-men ts 1n the "\Orld. cannot place a growth. Growth cannot be stopped. hold on tht' growth ofa desirable area. Wh ) llQt? Map} would have us then the democraC\ of Orange Coun- beheve tl\at 1fwe stop building roads • t~· surely .cannot stop people from and curtail development of ne" #com mg into an area that the British sourcec;. of Y1ater and methods of Broadca.sung S~stem has termed the ~e~d~pom. g115Wfh "'out cease. ·u ttma c rea 1ziil1on or fhe .\merican The) contend that ne" infrastructure drean:i brings ne\\ people. .\second reason gro"'th cannot be Thc best 11lustrat1on of the fut1ht ) stopped 1c; that O\er the pat se,eraJ of tr) mg to stop growth ans1_!!& from )ears 1n-m1grauon hasdcchncd as tM 1n-m1grat10A -ne" people coming ma1or source of Orange Count) ·s to JOln us in Orange Count~ -1s the gro" 1h "latural gro"' th -births 0' er example of Mosco". t..:SSR. dea&hs -has great!~ increased m Some ~ears ago. the go\emmental 1mpon~ncc. bod> that controls Mosco" de-The problem 1s that our children term1ned that the perfect size for this are as smart as "e are. The~ don't capital Cit) would ~ fiH million v.ant 10 lea'e this rnunt~ after the~ people. The) declared that Moscov. graduate from c;chool \1~ suggestion Si.nee w~cannot stop growth. we ha' e to plan to accommodaic 1l. Planning. unfortunate!~. tak~ an inordinate!~ long time because the no-growth. slow-growth contingent con11nualh ties the hands of 1hose ti) ing to prepare our count) for the IOC\ I table E'en one "ho It' l'S here "'ants to retain br:ange Count) 's magnificent hfest' le -and that includes thOSt" ~ho ·awn a singJe home. those v.ho o"n 'large parcels of land. and thase we ha,·e elected to office. But. maintatmng our lifestyle e'en as we grow 1s d1fficulrto11t'ttlevc. I he solution 1s to establish a.common St"t of goals for Orange County. and'then to w9 rk together to ach1e' e these goafs . .\las. ·in a cfem09ClC)' such as ours. that may be impossible. ~rs face it. All of us as ind1' 1dual c1t1zcns "ill ne,·er ~ able to agree on a common set" ol goals. nurcould ~ t:'" er rtat1y--wor1nogmu-n.r achieve them. T?lat 1s the reason "t tn 10 elect leaders who "111 set these goals for us a11d v.ho wilJ work toge.the( - general!~ through compromise -to ach1e\e these goals. e'en though 1n cart) mg out their respons1b1llues the~ ma~ bccoml" most unpopular Col•mllist Marij o Bro•~r p•bllsb· ~ "Martbt Bro.,,er·s Oru1~ Couoty Reporl." I •~mi-moatblf a~ws/etl~r oa Oraage Cou11ry. of hef political career -thereb' aJI but conceding that tftat career is over .. , find 1l interesfihg that Pepsi-Cola must be seeing something 1n the market research about her appea1.·· he said If that's thl" caSt". let's re'erse the logiC"and auume that Michael Jack- son. "ho got far more for a pop commerc1aJ. 1s l"' en mort" quallti~d co run for public office God kno"s ho" man~ \Otes Ferraro could get 1f htT hair ~aught on tire Ferraro. O'Bnen. el al. mis tk point -and the importance ol Geraldine· Ferraro If she \\ere an' ...QlhfLJ2!:>~J \\ ·made a c m._ memal for a soft dnnk.. the question of taste "ould anse and the ans"er would be in the neg;iti' e Poh11nans. public servants. elected officials - call them "hat} ou \\ant -are not for sale Tht>) do not endo~ products for monC'\ -t>Spenallv "'hen the' do not need ihe mone} f~rraro.after all. JUSt s1gnt'd a SI m1lhon boot.. contract and reportt>d a net \\on Ta st ugust of almost s~ mt I hon That \.ind of mone'. and not a"' soft dnn 1s the real thinh · But lit>rraro is no uru 11a1 ~ -poir- 11c1an 9, hard \\Ork and shrewd poh11ck1ng. s~e became th.e first ~oman to run 1or national offlct on a maior part' 11, kel Her mere presence on the ll• ket meant something grand anJ "onJl·rlul Jnd noble to m1lhons of~pk 'I f1 u nn1' ha'e to recall the c;cel1e 1n \1 Paul "hen \\alter \lonJale ann,1un,ed her a~ his 'run- --J'id1!11lMt.lii ~ ihfitt.IJ·Mi ·I . ~~~:::0~~~E.:~;r l~~~.~~ _, ... , ••• ,, •• _. ••--•• • - -• • ••• -Ferrar,,·~ Dit·t Pl·ps1·· ,,,mmernal CIA Unco. vers Krem11· n's. ~~~~~~·~~~~~t~·~,~~~~~::IJl~,n~~~~~c~ · ....,, in~ ··Th~re .u·~ J J"t ,1t, 'lt11ce<. li1r J ''oman and ,,nl 1'1 th,·m '" w be a germ W. arfa~e ac·t1• v1· ti• es ~~h~~~.~ ·~l-~tt~·~f~al~,~~~~: ~~~~1~~~ I b pro·lhtltll' atlt1u• r1, 1ng up·a '''" · Jnnt.. 'l but 1l h a 'lll''"cigl' 'lk iia~ mana1ed to 1gm1rl' \he iuo mac.k J Soviets' biological wa rfare capability dates back to 1971 treaty with the U.S . , ht11,·e \\ ht·n <.hl·, ht,..,l. w izu ~unn ng ~ ll'r thl '1n·-prc<,iul'n1ta !h•min.1•11m .uiJ \\ ht•n <.h(' l hl)5'' h) J"Cpt II '>hl' JAM l hose al o w ~ a spot..l''"'''ma:i J """ • 'mbol 'o" instl·ad ot <i.tJnJ ne \\ .\SHl~GTON In past column' l'\e reported on the threat posed b~ thc o' 1et l 'n1on·., ,,cr- s1stcn1 cfTofts to de' elop ne" .10J c' er-gm her' b1olog1cal weapons 'l/o" I ha\C l'\Co more fr1ghtcning 1v1dence obtained from tht' most :.o unamb1gul1u<,h fl'' that "he»., ht'-.c.·ir ..... 1wn -a suppos.edl) c1' 1han agenC\ A .. DEISll to ~n a P•~t '111 t(l1>qro -"'J' creatt'd b) IQ .. 6 to help the Ill Gt'rald1nc Ferraro lJnno1 h' dirn-torate 1n its ~eaJI~ "ork The herwll "4gn1fi,anth ~·1 had. thl'•JU"K J 1, 1s1on hl":lded ~ a general an-ol "'-Omen 10 thr<. ~uunt n JO\ m,1rr dude hea.' 11) -tuarded. m1llt.in-10 be under m1hta~ control. and a than Ja l..1t' Rotim.,on ~oulJ hJ\l' sponsored tac1h ues for the de .. elo~ ~rel 'at1onal S«uni' Coun(1l fl'· ~t'pt other Mar t..<. •'Ut ot tht• ITTJllH ment and storage or small quantities · L.!ca ue~ h' \3\ J('dm the h1 "'l~ o( m1cr<>-0rgan15m41 UnllJ lht') 3re at ij\ Cr 0\ S and gorsk an; htghl\ "' l) t~Unl(' Im C tlmt• 3 COmt" .. Tht mtelhgrnC"t""" ~v1dence in-needed for rapid. large-scale pro-~re spt"C'1:il s.ioragt-amt" \\ hll h .are fo r blad.' 10 pf:1, 1 n th~· tit& league . dicates 1hat the So' 1ets ha\e main-ducuon o(germ-war agents . destgncd for .,.,capons as~mbh Jnd and«'d the\ c-ouid "'' longer ~ \.cpl tained an offensive b1olog1cal .... arfarc The Cl 4. has also 1~nufied nme \torage... out progra m and capab1ht~ sinrc thc lcxat1on'I "'he~ the $o\1Ct'I carT) on Dt-sp1te thc1r ob' 1ou., m1htan \1g-Rut Ferraro hos. hun the cau~ sh<' (I Q1 I) Biological Weapons \on, en-1hc1r program n11k'ancc. the s1tu:it1on at ~' crJ l\n ~~ .1. ho'\<' lo lead It Sttm., that ~ht' ~ JU"t llon." one CIA rcP<>rt states The t"'o pnmar) ~11c~ -and the and l.agorsk 1s some"' hat co nfu'it'J -dc tl"rmtncd to pro' I.' that her. tm1c<; ~ . \ Though the So\lcls signed the \'ne" that ha '-e been confirmed pert)aps as a dchbcr.ite co'er -.b' \\(rtr:ightallalo ng-thal!i.hcwa!lnot The Iranians. . who u~ to v~w roun~ nobody would buy the u~ rcsultina ircat). they ha' e consistent· be' ond que 11on a'I b1olo11cal-the fact that pon10M of 1he tlA ll quahht'd l"lthe~ h' C\J'l('nenct. stature llmott all the pist1ch10 nuts, (ln~ blemished tan. So they d)ed them I) ,10tated it-andJust uconSJsteni· ..-,t•apo o) facil1t1c\ -arc at fac1ht1cs arc cnpicd 1n lq111mate or Judgment tor the offi c she was .. -~h(najm * aamnd.. Tha\..!_ta1n~,t~c • -tt~Lt~~rur.'~!' th~ .. ~ h~ ~u.Jllclu1glpl!QQ$ ~ . ~\.f.lJi.W\~ \adl~"S. -WCl.ttb ilnd.. producuon \QOOS:\lcd ~~IOE 'ow 'he ha'I "!~ ll hard~ riaiuiilfy tan shelliOark l>fown ana wtrt actt1na tne {Cl 1ng. But the Cl bas man:aaed. lO the tbcnan qt) kno .. n a E\.atenn· \\1th the meJ1c-al-pharm.J\"'tUlll'al for f'ftc OC\( \\.Oman .... no IS cfio-<n to ycllow.Sothtlran11nsd>1~r1 · '< pent'l~tc1heKttmhn's~tetTor\ to burs 1n l~I -.hen the Bol he" s n uh4_ral anJ rood p~san in· runonanaUQnalhcKet Thatl)t"N)n to"-• t~ 1111n When m nans L.M. B•Y' 11 • iydlc•tH co" er 1&s traeks on aerm "annrt ,hot(' nr "lacholas n nd h1 famtl) u tn<'" v.111 tic ohfij'attd to prClvt man) stanN aro ... ina Pl tach1os. they colnn•f•f.. ll"Sl1na and production. CIA SOUrt'CS lh('l'C .... a .. the SC'tne of 3 t11ol 1cal Th<' third mtHI 1mponani things-,ine ot them bt-ini that \hC llo told m) ia'lwc1ate Oak Van .\l~ the "'eapQn\ plant a c1denl that kilted b1oh>J1C1ll-v.eapons fac1ht' at Rerd'il not .i ut>raldfiine Ferraro ORANGE COAST ..., ... H. L. ldtwettl • ~ ,, ... zw Mtnegtng [dllor T..,.Tllt Ctty£19cr to<) s e-cperts on Soviet m1hta"' an,~hcrtfrom~ to I OOOpcople1n in 1hcna. v.u complt'tC'd 1n lli70 \o It is 1ttan1 lhat f t>rn1ro and orpn11a11on ha' e e"tn t>ttn able to .\pn1 19 q v.11h rwthcT con tM &100 in 1 ~ .a Z.at'<"tro rtnev.t'\i their v.t'\id1n1' 1dcn11r) the unit rt-pons1bk for 111 Thi.' b of'k fac1h&' m squer.ad~ The ( I.\·, e' 1dellC't' and1t"".1te that th<' E' <'I"\ th1nt Sttm to bt f'(' I estat~ 10 Hpc-ct ofthe 'let ptOVlm. under tht tttle of atnnfi RNarch Bcr<hl pbnt 1" a ~lup foT pro-them tob<' uahtand"4.ild1n!v.orki . Thi "'CO\ert adm1m trati\t' and lnst1tu1e or. n1t:allon ,(), far from duo1on and. \!Or.lg(' lac1ht\ .\ 0('\\ 1ne\hau\tabl) \Upplttd .. 1th \Uckcn.. orpnmmonal appuatu .. 1s h1ddtn Mo v.. Z onk 1 v..htrt' the acrm mol«ulu biol 1t"ll 1n tllutc holed 'ov." '~"'''"tum to bt 'nookcreJ dttp' 1ns1dc the M1n1stf) or Defense •<'apon~ oo Gtn \ I r\o' to Bcrd~ and scn<'nc~ 1nttnn F~ a \.,1ntmercaal .ibout good ta\tt anJ 1 ~lied thl" ·: venth \1a1n 5pend'I mU<h of has ttme rmJ«t h.a' be«'11 1Jent11icd at· It' ch~n a v.om.-in w.ho ha<\ I t 0 11'('('1onitc .. Roth pl:an" v.~rr C'ompletcd 10 ti..oh 'o h~~ In rnct. 0 ~p;lr:ll(' Jh ·~•on or the I%. v.11h n~"" ('On\tN\'.t1on \()nttnU· J•d .41Nftrsoe I • .. .. flw•ttd RJ~brrl C .. t. 11> • s-.nt4JratH • .. Ma roh1olog1cat jndu!ill'\ Orpnau-1ot thr<>V$h la\t \ear Both r<" knt,wn c:-.1•~• Ntlamti l • • "/ " • . .. 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Originally 400.00 to ttOQ.00, now 141.00 to 441.00. Area Rugs, 45. 11~n TO 21;n 80. YD. INSTALLED WALL TO WALL CARPET. -SAVE-40% T~ Choose from 20 rich styles.Only 10 listed. Sale price includes carpet, normal installation, your. choice of -7/16 rebond pad or 60-oz. rubber pad and free removal of old carpet and free estimate and profes- sional measurin . Eastlake, Anso~ cut-n-loop, orig. 30.00, , ... eq. yd. lnetlllled Illusion,· Ultron® plush, orig. 30.00, 11.a eq. yd • .,....._d Monterey, nylon plush, orig. 38.00, 11.• eq. yd. ll•tal•d Roya(ty,· Ultron~ plush, orig. 40.00, 11.11 eq. yd. lneUlled Nobility, Ultron nylon plush, orig. 45.00( . 20.11 eq. yd. lt•tlllled Radiance, Anso® IV cut-n-loo or . • I • eq,yd.lnWllled Nova, Anso IV plush, orig . 45.00, --20.ll eq. yd. lnetlllled Silffot'.Jette, Anso® IV cut-n-loop, orig. 43.00, 21.11 eq. yd. ln8tlllled Beverly ~ills, nylon plusn, orig. 46.00, 22.11 eq. yd. lnet8led Velvet Dream, Anso® IV plush, orig . 44.00, 23.11 eq. yd. lnaUlled SH9P-AT·HOME Save-50%. Custom draperies with labo,. included on straight French pleated draperies only. Installation included at nq extra cost, this sale only. 144.00 TO 420.QO SIMMONS ANO KING KOil MA TTRESIES. SAVE 40% TO. 50% Twin, each piece, orig. '149.95- 269.95 . . . . ·-. . 17.00-147.1& Full. each piece. orig. 199.95- 359.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 117.00-207.96 · Queen set. orig. 599.95- 849.95 ... 217.00-487.16 --J" King, set, orig. 699.95- 1104.95 ......... -. ' ..... 317.00-127.16 DOMEmCS Save 25% to 50%. Orig . 22.00 to 64.00 Bonus matching carry-on, a 39.99 value. Save 562.00 to 9i2.00. Orig. 1250;-00 to Save 15% to 50%. Orig. 11 .00 to 100.00. J .. A. Henckels 4-star open stock With purchase of our A11antic garment 1600.00. All sizes New Orleans be<i with a All current sheet patterns .... 4.11 to 14.11 cutlery _ ........ -:--:-..; .. ~11.00-to-41. g ·n navv--•.-----~..,,._..~ rich antiqued baked ena~ .. nian_;,._711.00 Save-50%;-0rig. 26":'00 to 72.00. A -selec-Save &J.OO°:l)rig. 250.00. Cus nart uper COLLECTIBLES Save 512.00. Orig. 1200.00. Noninghall) tion of discontinued sheets .. 3.11 to 34.11 Pro .............. _ ... _ ........ ·..: 1~.11 Save 50%. Orig, 10.00 to 100.00. AJI our solid brass daybed with real marble fit- Save 14% to 25%. Orig. 24.00 to 70.00. Save 5.00. Orig . 55.00 Toastmaster music boxes ............... &.00 to •.oo tings. Ours alone. Includes pop-up and Wamsutta lace sheet set .. 17.91 to &I.II Toaster Oven ..................... 41.11 STATIONERY • trundle unit . -........... -....... ·•·•' Save 50~rig . 4.00 to 1&.00. Clear8nce Save 28% to 33%. ~eg. 60.00 to 70.00. S 113 0 . 18 00 R' b d Save 301 .00. Orig. 1000.00. Golden Gate of selected famous maker towels. wash to Our entire selection of 20-pc. flatware sets ave · ng. · ing-oun white iron and brass daybed. Includes bath ...................... 1.11 to 3.11 from Washington Forge .... 31.11 to 41.11 orgakniz,er in 4 pdadatel coblorsk with bonus1111 trundle and pop-up unit ........... ell.00 Save 10% to 50%. Orig. 3.50 to 37.00. Save 10.00. Reg. 25.00. 18-pc. Positano poc et purse a ress 00 --· · · · · · · • Save 326.00. Orig. 625.00 Barcalounger Every towel in our stock beverage set, imported from Italy for CLOSET SHOP rocker-recliner in wide wale corduroy departm-enr . . . ............ 2.91 to 32.11 Bormioli ........................... 14.11 Save l /3. Reg . 3. 75 to 12.00 All ve~et ........................ -... •.oo Save 50%. Orig . 20.00 to 60 .00. Every rag Save 20 .00. Reg. 79.99. Wear Ever 12-pc. hangers ........ _ ........... 2.&0 to 1.00 Save 401 .00. Orig. 700.00. Glider rocker rug in stock . . . . . . . . . . . . ... I .II to 21.11 premium cookset with silverstone Save 1 /3. Reg. 13.25 to "39.00 Shoe recliner by Catnapper . Blue or cocoa Savb 20% to 50%. Orig. 11 .00 to 35.00. interior ........................ &I.II organizers, 6 to 18 pr ....... 1.13 to 21.00 velvet ........................... 291.00 Every bath rug in stock ..... I .II to 21.11 ELECTRONICS Save 1 /3. Reg. 41 .00 38" Garment Save 46.00. Orig. 65.00. Imported Save 40% to 50%. Orig. 25.00 to 65.00. Save 50.00. Orig. 229.00. Brother elec -,L rack .............................. 27.33 footstools, suede or petti-point ...... 11.00 Discontinued Regency thermal blankets in tronic !}'~er .................. 171.00 Save l /3. Reg. 55.00 Extra-Closet ... 31.'7 Save 162.00. Orig. 350.00. Wooden cotton or acrylic. Twins and fulls, Ofig. ···--s ave 12~00. Reg . 59.99 AT&T Trimline'.. Save 1 /3. Reg. 12.35 to 109.99 Space-rockers. cherry or dark pine finishes-111.00 25.00-45.00 ....................... 14.91 touchtone telephone ............... 47.11 saving closet organizers ..... 1.23 to 73.33 Save 212.00. Orig. 500.00. Rattan Queen and kings, orig. 35.00-65.00 .. 19.19 TELEVISIONS HOME ENTERTAINING daybed .......................... 2a.OO Save 50% off the regular price. Orig. Save 60.00. Orig. 259.00 Magnavox 13" Save 50%. Reg . 6.00 Gala and Soave full Save 112.00. Orig. 750.00. Pier table and 30.00 to 80.00. Every mattress pad in diagonal color portable ............ 111.00 lead cut crystal stemware from Italy (ltd. mirror, 2-pc. set . . . . . . . . . ........ 2a.OO stock ..................... 14~19 to 38.99 Save 70.00. Orig. 329.00. Zenith 19" quant'iti·es) -1 II Save 403.00. Orig. tln).00. 3-piece occa- Save 50% off the regular price. Orig . diagonal color portable ....... -~ ... 211.00 Save 251 .00.' or'ig: 4oci.oo" G~·ld -~,~~~. . . sional table set. Black lacquer cocktail 20.00 to 180.00_ Every bed pillow .J Save 110.00. Orig. 449.00. Magnavox 19" troplate 65 or 80-pc . services for 12 in 2 table, lamp table and sofa table. all with in stock ................. I .II to .91 diagonal remote color portable ..... 331.00 patterns sale 199 00 14100 Ming styling .................... 1117.00. Save 50%. Reg. 140.00 to 300.00. Wam-Save 120.00. Orig. 539.00 Panasonic 19" Sav,e so%. Orig. 2so.oo s~~g~ ·66-~;c. din-Save 203.00. Orig. 1500.00. 3-piece occa· sutta lace comforter sets . U .M to 141.91 diagonal remote color portabJa. -.•. 411.00 nerware service for 1J, asst. patterns •• sional table set . Square cocktail table, end Save 40% to 50%. Orig . 50.00 to 1~.00. VIDEO RECORDERS table and console table all in Assorted discontinued Save 30.00. Orig. 449 .00 RCA VHS pro-FUR~!fURE . wood-and-glass ......... .:..._L •••• __ .147.00 comforters ................ .a *• 21.11 grammable VCR .................. •.oo Save 262..00. Orig. 7w.OO Tranlilional 'Save 40~. Aeg. l50.00. Our exclusive Saye 50%. Reg. 16Ch00 to 300.00. All Save 70.00. Orig. 469.00 RCA' VHS pro-Tomeat Oatmeal convertible sofa ... 411.00 Grandson clock, gold-tone accents, quaru ._ comforter sets in stock ... 79.11to141.M grammable video recorder ......... •.oo Save 301 .00. Orig. 890.00 Traditional movement, working pendulum ...... U.00 lSave 30% to 50%. Reg. 100.00 to 315.00. Save ~.00. Orig. 549.00 Zenith VHS pro-Brougham Taupe queen convertible Save 50%. Reg. 206.00. 3-pc. contem· All comforters in stock .... 38.• to 211M gramm,ble video recorder ......... •.oo sofa ..... -..... -........ ~ : ..... -. -.oo Q.Orary mirror set: ~ck J:>orderect. mluor -=-- Save 30% to 50%. Reg . 50.00 to 400.00. MAJOR ApPUANCU Seve 282:00. Orig. no.00. Brougham -flanked by 2 aide panels. Bird of Paradlte A~ll;bed~s~p'kre:ad~s;in~st~oc~k~.rr·bi:a~.-~tq~1u•~•---ir S9¥e S&.68. Otig. m;00':-. "fril~lrinlmn"DW--•---mJDllJIF!KlrtB-.................... . or a -..------11 • .Se'fe S6%. Ready-made and made-• \capacity washer .................. 321.00 Save 362.00. Orig . 860.00,. Contem~rary Save 31 % . Reg. 129.00. Art Deco mirror to-measure mini-blinds. Bring your Save 60.00. Orig . 529.00 White· Mall~rd natt1ral or black queen conv .. rtibte with intaglio etched woman .. , ...... II.II measurements: Westi~house 14 cu. ft . refrigerator •• sofa ..................... -....... 411.00 Save 6!J7.00. 5-pc. Country French dining __ _ Save 50%. Made-to-measure draperies. 1Save .00. Orig. 2f9.00 O'Keefe & Mer-·-_ Save 562.00. Orig. 1050.00._ Shadowbox -wt. i>rig:-1876.00 .... , ~ ....... \: ..•• .- Bring your measurements. . rittcompact mlcroweveoven ... .-.. fll.00 Cream super .queen convertible sofa -.oo Save~%. Orig . 200.00. Our exctulive , Save 32%. to 50%. Will be 25.00 to 40.00. STllllOS -Save 562.00. Orig . 1060.00. Shadowbox Stiffel table temp. Antique flnith and linen Remembrance lace edged _ Save 300.00. Reg. 1899.00. Pioneer 1tatlonary sofa .............•..... -.. thede ..•................... 111.00 _,.. tablecloth . -. . . . . . . . . . . . el ... 11.• ' 100-wan audlQ 1ystem ........... 1 •• 00 Save 522.00, Orig . 1000.00 Shadowbox Sevt 3Q%. Orig. 149.00. 59~1nch cryatal Save 1f>%. Orig. 4.fJO. Matching Save 100.00. Reg. 249.00 Emerson dual , lovneat ......................... 411.11 trav flQQrJlmp_,..,_.........,.,_.--~~-..---11-··, napkin......... . . . . . . . . . 3.79 _Jape deck~~.o-ay1teM • .1•·• "Save 2et:OO-J!i.00:""01Tg . ?&J.00 to --S1ve 28%. Reg. 59.99. 27·inch tea caddy ;..-.--...~"-"r-')~-. 'fti~ -S:'99'"'tl5 60.00.AIT'lnfor:--Save 10.00. Orig. 79.99 Sanyo AM/FM ~ 1060.00. Player modular group ~---°'ginger jar 161id bra .. lamp on~ ... mal t•bleclotha .io..11.ock ... •.41 to 44.• stereo radio ca ... tte recorder,......... ._ .......................• •.M 111.11; bate ............................. ... Seve 291&"'5fTQ~fo 17.99. All · Save 20.00. Orig. 99.99 Sony Walkman II 4 pc. Mt, orig. 2960.00 .......•.•. 1711.11 plaoemata in stock . . ~ . . . 74 to.13.41 caaette ......................... -7•·• Save 202.00-.462.00. Orig. G.()()..11~.00. HOUSEWARES Save 49.00. Orig. 139.00 Sanyo tllmline Berkllne Niagara family room Save 30.00_ R~. 99.99. Mikya 7-pc. AM/FM stereo ca...ne recorder . . . ... grtouveP6·7·6·.oo· . '. ·o· ,· k .lo. ft, • c==;-1by•Mooor':r •. -.oo enemel-on-steel cookset .... " ....... •·• Save 130.00. Orig. 199.00 Emerson com· S ~ Seve 25%. Orig 2.25 to 12.~. Ritz kit· pact tteieo .. "· .................. •• BookcaM, heldboerd, high chest 1nd chen liMnS a"d appliance • LUGCIAQI guard raltt. Orio. 1476.00 ......•.•. 711M cowra .. , . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1,• to 1..00 Bonus 1ttache, a 39.99 value. Save 1181 .00. Santa Fe 3-pc. oak wall Save 30'6. Orig. 25.00. Taylor & Ng With purchase of both our exclualve nyfon unft by Morrlt. Drop-Lid unit, 2·door unh 10-pc. wok Mt .. 17.M carry-on, K.11 and matching garment tnd open unit~. 2100.00 .•.... ~II• bag, in grty, •• • Selection may vary by store. No mail or phone orders, no iapeclal ordtnt. ' • Save an extra 10%. In addition to the 00% aavlng1 on Sunflex 1" miniblind1, with ln1tall1tlon at no extra cost on ordtra of two or :Tlore. Stvt 1n ••tr• 10". In addition to th• !i0% Mving1 on Levok>r vertical blind• whh lnstahatlon tt no extr1 charge. Save 1n ex1tl 20%. In addition to tht «>% NVlnga on 1" end 2" wood bllnde ,. wfth ln•taHatlon It no extra c.,_rge. • \ • NewRenauJt ,eilgiile de.buts oil EnCore, Alliance- Buyers-of-the 19&5-Renautt Al-slons, white the Encore features the Hance Mdan and Encore hatchback 3-door and 5-door hatchback will find _,a larger, higher-output . models. Alliance wlll be available In engine, a broad array of other base, L. DL and Limited models. options, plus product refln~ments. Encore wlll have base, S, LS and GS Thia Is In addition to the sporty model series. Alliance convertible that makes Its An over~rlve 4-speed manual market debut this fal!. transmlsalon Is standard on base A new 1.7-llter, 4-cyllnder, fuel-apd L model Alliances, as wetl as on Injected OHC engine, designed by tt\e base.and S model Encores. A 5- Renault to deliver added per-speed manual transmission Is atan- formance. wlll be standard on the dard on Alliance DL and Limited Alliance conyertlble, as well as the models and Encore LS · and GS top-of-the-line Alliance Limited models. 1' 3-speed automatic trans- eedan and Encore GS' hatchback, axle Is available as an option on all and optlQnal on.ottwR' Alllailc4l,.and models. - Encore ·models. The 1 .4-llr~te~r., .:4~---~A~l~lla~n~c~e.,,..a~n~d~E~n~c~or~e~a~ga~l~n~w~· 1~11--!-_ _: ____ ~:..;.:...;:;=~~~f;-;:--=-;-~~~~Z~ -OJ!llAC~-eRIQH119-4~tinue&-e ea ure pe es a -ype 10-orme dard on most mod~s. front seats thQ.t move fore and aft on Interior refinements-for 1985 In-center trAcks. --efude new StOt'&ge Compartments on the low~ part of the doors. as The ~eetf nQ system for Alliance wetl aa recessed front seat backs and Encore was designed with both that provide added leg room for rear front and rear seat duc1s for heat. seat pa88engers. Another convenience feature Is Encore-ts-sporty GS model has "Sys1ems Sentry," a service been upgraded for 1985 and, along monitor that electronically monitors with the 1.7-llter engine, features 5-every vital fluid level In the vehicle. speed manual transmission, 14-lnch ~y_stems Sentry" ls an option on all performance tires and aluminum -out 6ase models. wheels, sport-tuned exh~ust system Alliance and Encore also offer an wtth dual outtets, a front air dam, fog optional Keyless Entry System. lamps and a special suspension. Infra-red light waves. activated from Tfle Allfance will continue to be a key chain, are electronically trans- offered i n 2-door and, 4-door ver-mltted to lock or unlock the doors. 11UGE INVENTORY-PORSCHE A D 81'5:._-=--SELECllON -------~~~.__....~~UNTY I • 1985 COR MANY COLORS TO CHQpSE fRQM ·cALl c:.· FOR D .1 (All prices plus1 tax, lie, ~, doc fM ~ con , to illustr En ES IL 1985. -,..-·- 1985 CHIVROLIT SPlllllT Lor~ sele;ction of colors in stock, immediate delivery. " • F! ~o~!!~~~!ive ~!s ~~~~. iml'Md'iat. deli~ry. SEE OUI SELECTIOI OF PIE-OWIED POISCllES AllD.-OTHER FINE MAKES AllD IOJ£LS .. .LAIC~E SWCTION-HUGE SAVIKS ____ __ . ---I -FINEST SERVICE & PARTS CHEVROLET -. PORSCHE -, AUDI 1. VOLKSWAGEN ·. IN THE U.S.A. 4 l 445 EA ST -COAST HWY. NEW POftT BEACH ·6 7 3-4900 . . . . · . . \ ,. 1 • - ~--~--· ----... Businessman's. Leaie Special: 1984 CADILLAC 'ELDORADO 5 299=0. plus 25 cents, plus tax for 48 mos. S2973.42 plus warran ty due upon delivery. Closed-~nd Commerclaf Least. jbS,30621 .. , ... _ -· 14CIMAllO Z·21 Crulle, cau., PN/. f2 .. J1Jt '11,ftl ---'-:.::( ·--...--.' I A little knowledge about the 5. Among the factor.a listed are of your car can go a long way below, the one which has the oward saving money and often, greatest bearing on. trade-In he lnconvenlence of • break-vaJu~ Is: (a) whether or not you n. The-Jollowlng questlonsr are the original owner: (b) repared by the Car Car Council amount of tread left on tires: (c) nctude several basic points to be body and paint condition: (d) • emembered In the care and use quality of the radio and stereo f one's car. Answers follow quiz ... ·tape deck; (e) engine oll con- 1. When a" engine overheats It aumptlon. arf damage the: (a) valves: (b) · Answers to Car Care·Qulz: · ter: (c) differential; (d) trans-1. (a) and (d) are correct. mission; (e) alternator. Overheating can burn valves, 2. Tire pressure most frequent-among other Internal engine ly Is affected by: (a) temperature parts. The transmission also can cbangte; (b) speed: (c) wheel be damaged because It Is cooled balance; (d) valve leaks; (e) tread from the engine cooling system. wear. 2. (a)_and (d) are correct. Tire 3. When you get your car tuned pressure changes one pound for up you are likely to: (a) have the every 10-degree. change In air battery replaced; (b) see an temperature. Tire valves also can Improvement in your gas mile-be a source of leaks and should age; (c) hear less valvJ noise; (d) be 1eplaced when new tlr.es are get new spark plugs: (e) notice Installed. NOTE: Incorrect tire fewer squeaks and rattles. pressure greatly Increases tire 4. Among your automatic wear. l<>o low pressure affects transmission's greatest enemies gas mileage. are: (a) heat: (b) contamination; 3. (b) and (d) are correct. A car (c) high speed driving: (d) rocking that needs a tune-up generally the car out of snow: (e) Idling In Improves 10 percent or more In traffic. fuel economy. Starting depen- dablllty, performance and ex- haust emission• aJao are Im~ proved. New spark plugs gen«- ally are part of a tune-up, llnce these are the "business end" of the Ignition system. ~. (a), (b) and (d) are_ corr~t. Overheatlng Is the f'!'aln reason for damage to the automatic transmlulon. Brown, rather than red coloration of the fluid, along with a burned smell, lndlcat" the transml11lon has been over- heatect. Fluid and filter should be replaced. To protect the trans- mission when towing a trailer or hauling heavy loads, lnstaJI .,, auxiliary transmission cooler. 5. (b) fs correct. Even more Important than the mileage on the oaometer Is a car's cosmetic condition. which could make a difference of hundreds of dollars at trade-In time. How did you rate? par Care ·Council says 8 to 10 correct Is excellent and 5 to 8 Isn't bad. Don't be discouraged by a score below 5, either. The fact that you were Interested enough to take the quiz Indicates you're above average. Mazda'• team of .AmOI John10n.-Jack ttunham and Yojlro Terada pilot a brand-. new Mazda l 2A rotary eqlne-powered RX-7 to 'rictory ln the Daytona-24 .hour . Ma.Zda racers tally victories Wins fourth straight Daytona 24-hr. race, ~eeps Carpel Ugh t DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Mazda's chances for a s)xJh , consecutive lnterna,lonal Motor Sports Association GTU manu- facturers' title got off to a strong start this month with a class victory at the Daytona 24jour ehdurance race. · · The Mazda trio of Amos John- son , Jack Dunham and Yojiro Terada piloted a 12A rotary- powered RX-7 to the GTU crown over fellow RX-7 drivers Paul Lewis, Scott Pr_~ett and Joe Verde in second place. It was the fourth Daytona 24-hour victory In a row for Mazda . Most amazing about the ~in by Johnson/Dunham/Terada is that their crew had only a month to built the car from the ground up. They loaded it into the trailer for the 1oumey from North Carolina to Daytona just two days before the grueling race was to start. "Winning was quite nice, but It was great Just to be out there on the starting grid," Johnson said. "The biggest problem was get- ting the car built In one month. It is just a great compliment to my crew. We didn't have any time to test it, ~o we just loaded It up on Thursday and got It here in time r for the qualifying." Under the circumstances, Johnson would have been satis- fied just to be able to test the car under race conditions. But he said the car was so easy to drive. and he experienced so few prob- lems with it, that he reallzed early Tn 1f'le race the~ a victory was possible. . "We made the decision before the race to try to set our own pace and not try to run past the field ," he stated. "But the car ran so well that I think by the end of the race, we were capab1e of running faster.'' · Besroes Mazda's 1-2 finish Jn GTU. the company swept the top · three positions In the new Camel Light (700 kg.) class race. The team of Kelly Marsh, Aon Pawley and Don Marsh took-the class title and finished 10th overall In a rotary-powered Mazda Argo, just three laps ahead of the second- place team of Jim Downing, John Maffucci and Yoshlml Katayama, also In a Mazda Argo. Tom Burdsall. Pete Welter end Nick Nlcholson·took third In a Mazda- powered TIQa. Meanwhile. in the Camel GTO class. the team of Danny Smith, Tom Waugh and Diego Febles took second plaee;-white the A stc.atla Mazda-backed team of Allan Moffat, Gregg Hansford. Peter Mcleod and Ke.vin Bartlett finished seventh. The race marked the first major challenge mounted by Mazda's Australian race team at the Daytona 24- hour endurance classic. e-dellvery cheek &acb '1Jlpment of Pord '•new Oermiln-bullt llerllur XR4 Tl anderaou a tboroqb check at the Pord pre-delr•ery center In La lllfada before bet.DC dell•ered to We.tern Lincoln llercvy d•len by tncll - conatdered better tban rall. Ezplalntq tlae ,proceee to Howard Co•ey (aecond from national d•ler coancll, are lhrt IUMr (tblrd from left), npenlaor of tbe Import ••Mele milt. and llom R•ame (~t), Import car ..me. apeclallat for Pont puta an4 eemce dl~alOD. AJ9o OD band" WU a.L. Garber .... _ ... of tlae center. Tia• aato weatoD Nie la Callfonla and Arbona laetmontla. · left), pr•ldent ot tbe Lluco!.: llereary \ .. .... ·-·-----............. • ' ...... ...,, •• --!._---• _.. .. .__. •• • • •w .__.. ... ,, ___ _ .... ~ .. ...:.. . .... ~ ~-. r \~ -Gunning for a photo ·· . " -':.---Ba ..... rry-Clar-lt,t-cbemtar11t the American Motor• plant -rn $enoab1r, Wia.. uses a new .. photo gun" to check paint quality on Renault Alliance and Encore care. The · procedure, developed by the flnn '• French partner-, Renault, takea picture•, of reOectlona in vehicle hooda ao they can be eumlned for dJatlnctlveneu of image. 'I can do tlitngs Io ly dream before, says ~lice chief of TROY, Mich. -A• In molt small towns acron Amer!?.. the South Hampton, N.H. mdnlclpal budget la limited: So when the subject of a replacement for the village'• 1981 Buick police car came up at a recent town mMtlng, the vil- lagers turned to a friend they had In t~e auto business. Lutz Wallem, a member of the town budget committee; 9per- ates Foreign Motors. a Boston Audi deatershl~. Wallem listened to the townspeopte'a concerns that the price of a new police car would amount to a substantial portion of their disposable town budget. "r.M!iillilllr" WM air-lifted t.Q t U.S. -tit Wallem't · expenM ju after the hotldays. Audi'• 4 S quattro la a sport sedan wtth 115 horsepower, capable of pursuit work at more than 100 mph. Unffke other high- speed vehlctea In law-enforce- ment use however. the 4000$ quattro Is-iit'lven by all four wheels. Normal four-wheet-drlve vehicles are not capable of th'\ high speed potential and sports- car-llke handling wtth which the quattro Is endowed. · South Hampton Police 9hlef Bill Query Is overjoyed with the new piece of equipment. "This Is M~on4::ie&>t," he a.lma. "NJ uelty late In terma of pciltl . We're a rural.,... wtth lalf ~~ t•reln, bade ,_.. . aot• of enow:"' ... YI°" '°' ...... .no. ., r0undtng towns .nd that often ;ieana tut r~. "With the quattr:o. I can do thlriga that I only dreemed 8bCU doing &ft .ot-polCe car.. TM other day I pur9U8d a IS! II dtng anowmoblle Md. wt.. he ..... oft into• fletd, I followed. He couldn't betteve It when I llP- preheilded him. The chief puts It this way: "Larger towns have regular patrol ve- hicles and four-Wheel drlve·ve- hlcles for difficult roads. With the - quattro .. ·a fown can have· the· benefit of a regular cruiser and a four-wheel-drive vehicle In one car. It's realty a big cost savings." Wallem took South Hampton's need to the Greater Boston Audi Dealers. who, llke Wallem. be- came Intrigued with the Idea' of an Audi' police car. Togettier. Wallem and the other. Boston area Audi deaters decided to fund the "test" and provide the South HamptOn police force with a 1985 Audi 4000S quattro. Porsche initiates recall to -repair cruise .colitrcil The West German automaker supplies many European law- enforcement agencies with pa- trol cars, but no such vehicle existed ~ the United States. Furthermore. there are many differences in the way German ·_and Americ_tn law-enforcement agencles·outflt their cars. With support from Audi's special project people at com- pany heaquarters In lngolstadt . near Munrch. an Alpine White Audi 4000S quattro was fitted -wlth special police equipment frbm both Europe and the U.S. - much of the U.S. equipment having been hand-carried to the Porsche Cars North America. Inc. has decided to Initiate a recall of 5.916 Porsche modet 944 automobiles from model years 1984 and 1985. The recall Is to replace busMngs on the optional cruise control linkage. Insufficient bushing clearance could cause the linkage to bid and the ~ccelerator pedal to stick in the depressed position. The metal-bwshlngs ori the cruise control will be replaced with plastic ones to ensure proper clearance. According to Porsche, the binding condltlon was dis- covet'ed in. very few cases, by dealership personnel during road testing the cars prior to delivery. No accidents or Injuries have resulted. Porsche Cars North America, Inc., has lnformed 'the National Highway TrafftcSafety Auocia- tlon and Porsche dealers na- tionwide of the company .. s plans to recall the cars. Replacement parts will be avallabte In the dealerships this month. Owners of 1984 and 1985 Porsche 944's equipped with cruise control should avoid using the option until . the bushing change has ~ made. In the lnt~rim_J>O/SChe d!t&lers will dis- connect the cruise control sys.. tem on affected cars If the owners wish. • . • • • . I AMC develops Buyer's c ·uide as an a.id .for auto shoppers American Motors Corp. ex- pects to reach nearly 50 million Americans with.a c;omprehensive Buyets Gujde that will be in- serted into national magazines starting this month. "We're inV'iting the American public to compare our products with the competition:· said David L._ Kerr. director of advertising and marketing planning. "Buying an automobile is one of the most important purchase decisions consumers make. Our Buyer's Guide positions Renault, J~p and AMC vehicles against the competition to help shoppers make side-by-side comparisons. With the many advaritqges our products otter. direct com- parisons will help increase our sales.-·we know from our re- search that people who shop us Half of Americans will buy used cars in 1985, .Study says said Ira Black. editor of Auto-· motive Industries. / But trend among new-car consumers . -ls to pick cars built by American firms Nineteen percent of all those surveyed said they plan on buy- ing a car this year: half of these respondents will opt for a new car, half will buy a used car. Most new cars purchased, however, wlll say "made in the USA." RADNOR, Pa. -Planning. to park a shiny new cat an your 1drlveway this year? Many Americans are. but just as many will go the used car __ route. ac~ording t'o a study· conducted by Chilton Research Services. "If the economy · remains stable, more American con- sumers will purchase a new or used car this year than in 1984," "Chilton's survey results sup- port the increasing consumer trend towards buying American- . made cars. as well as the general belief that cars made in the United States are superior to imported mQdets. The fact that 75 percent of consumers in the market to buy a new car said they wlll purchase an American make. is good news for American car manufacturers." added Black. Ford boosts price of big·cars, freezes cost of smaller ones Survey results also show that scale. Each company's fleet of 27 percent of all respondents 1985-model cars must average could not buy a car last year due 27 mpg. to financial problems. More DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. announced plans FridaY, to Increase the price of its large cars by· as much as $538. or a maximum of 3.4 percent, while freezing prlc_es and _offering cut- .rate 1 financing on its smaller models. Ford said It would offer 8.8 percent financing on Its Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz models through April 22. It said it was freezing prlc~ on those Models, a"S well as in the Ford Escort, Ford EXP nd Mercury Lynx. The actions were designed "to help ... achieve government- mandated fuel economy, stan- dards. and to respond to continu- ing ~st l)ressuro,.. the No. 2 automaker said In a statement. The auto companies are re- ulred b federal law to fmprove Stable and falling gasoline women than men expressed dif- prices. as well as the economic ficulty in this area. with 32 recovery, boosted sales of large percent of female household cars whll~ small-car sales have heads saying they were unable to stalled. Since the larger autos are purchase a car in 1984. com- less -fuel-efficient than the pared to 24 percent of all mal~ smaller models, the fuel econ-respondents. Fifty-seven per- omy raw gives car companies an cent of those surveyed who could Incentive to sell more small cars. not buy a car during 1984 had Ford spokesman Gene Koch annual incomes under $20.000. refused to provfdtf the .avera-ge Chilton Research Services price increase on the remaining Inc .• a division of ABC Publishing Ford models. saying only the Cos.. Is a full-service market increase In base prices and reserach firm locat~d in Radnor. options would range from a low Chilton's study results were of 1.5 percent on the Mustang LX based on a national random 2-door. to 3.4 percent on the survey of 500 household heads. Mercury Marquis station wagon. Flfty-nlne percent of the respon- ln dollars, the the price bo6sts dents ere male, compared to 41 ranged from al w of $104 on the pe~ceru female. Margin of error Mustang LX to $538 on the . for I along ·with the competition are our best prospects." Additionally, Kerr sees the Buyer's Gulde as helping to position what AMC dealers have to sell. "It's rike taking the AMetJeep/Renault dealerships into the homes of Americans." Kerr ~id. "So.many new prod- ucts have been introduced in our lineup that we felt It was Import- ant to tell the whole '"sto'ry." · The 16-page.... fouf-color Buyer'S Gulde will be Inserted in 'Time. Newsweek. U.S. News & • • • • • -· • • • • • • World Report, Sports Illustrated and Consumers Digest and wHI be available through AMC/ Jeep/Ren~ult dealerships. National tetevlslon advertising will arso tte used to make con- sumers aware of tM Buyer'"S Guide. • • , • • Brak~job Debbie Rayfield, a quality auurance-t~h­ nfclan at Allied AutomotlYe'• Bendix fric- tion material• dlvialon in CleYeland, Tenn ., inapecta brake Unlnga before ahlp- pln& them to automotive manufacturen for lnatalllon on medium and heavy truck•. Germans pick Sa11b as best iniport categories. In the class for· Im- ported cars with engine displace- ment up to 2.5 liters. 28 pe<e'°ent of the readers picked the Saab Turbo as their No. 1 choice. Fer the fifth year In a row. readers of the leading auto- motive magazine In West c;e,... many picked the Saab Turbo as "the best Imported carin Ger- many under 2.5 liters."' Second , place went to the More than 100.000 readers of Maseratl Blturbo. whne the Volvo Auto Motor und Sport submitted 740 came In third. Other wlnoers Include Jaguar XJ6. voted best 1mpor1ed .. ctr over 2.5 lers. and the Peugeot 205. best imported small car. Results. Best imported car up to 2.5 liters: l Saab Tvrbo, with 28.898 votes 2 _Maser au. ..&1~1MJ:--'°2'&.9'tt-• votes 3. Volvo 740. 12.240 votes N · · • ....1 • 1 d ·1 ' ... I t• . ---··~ at~1~e ser-v1ee-eva1uateseaM ers custornerre· ·a 10. • 4 \ • _ -' -__ .. tlon. dealership. Immediately after a'f>lt to• compare the, lmpro\i...-cant . l~provement.s In 'Shoppers' fill out detailed questionnaires "Dealers have enhanced their each V1s1t the shoppers com-ment. In the quality of hla 4Pf'l-staff s attitude anti per- -->\ lmagewlthconsumersbylmprov-plete detailed questionnaires ployMs' customer relations over formance," Mancuso said. "This following Confidential trips to dealerships tngcustomertreatment based on eva uatlng 50 different 8.(eas en extended period of time. H~ change not onty has been a -· J -our analysts," Mancuso said. pertaining to the sai.t and ·Mr-also can compare hl1 employMs profitable plus to the consumer. lncreaalngly aware of tr)elr was tounded by Rob Mancuso, "Strong advertising can build vice departments. performance against those of but the Increase In sales ha"e public Image, hundreds of a~lo-pres I den t of Mancuso awareness and generate traffic. . The dealer then reoelvet the other dealerships across the been a .. Profitable plus to the mobile dealers are avalllng them-Cadillac/Honda. With Qtflces In but It certainly Is no aubatltute for computer-scored rnult1. which nation. dealers. . ielvet of a new nationwide ser-. Chicago and San Otego, Man-positive OfJStomer refatlona." enablee him to accurately a..... Mancuso said letters he has M-ncuso has been actively vice which employs anonymous cuso 11 e• abllshlng Conaumer Consumer Concepts' super-the strength• and WMknMMI of received from Consumer Con-1nvol~ed In the automobile bus - shopper• to help evaluate their Concept•. 'a dlvlaton of RPM vlted shoppers evaluate the lndl-hla satee and eeivlee personnel. cepts' aubacrl~rs have proven ness for 15 years, the last 10 ''a aates and ••rvlce employee•. Systems. Inc., as an Independent , vldual automobile dulerahlp'a He can then begin an education the service it effective and sue• Cadillac/Honda dea-.r He 11 a· The new service 11 tonsumer extentlon of an automobile deat-employees through a ltrlel of process -to ultimately Improve oessful • graduate of 'Princeton with a Concepts, Ltd. of Barrington. II It erthlp'a cu tomer relations func-confldentl.al shopping trip to the their efflclency The dealer also Is ,"Dealer~ are r~rting stgnlf1-degrM in psychology " ' .. , \ ' I • .. . --~ ~ . ' ~ . ·-. ~ 1 ... ·, . • -. ,... .. - --. -i --~iiiiioo-~~--~-~·~---~·;....-----....i~~·~;;;:..·-_,;-~-~-... -4':...::.;,--.:.-1 ~----------------................. __________ ~~~~~~~~--1---~~~~-=::~~1---..... ----------.............. ---------------~ ' ~ ~ ,~ llllD -Naac M>tu MUC IOTICI'. W '!"Cl·-,. --...c mncl NI.IC llOTICl W llOTICf .. MOC ll)TIC( , ....... I ··-ncnnaue .. 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A,._,., !Mne, CA 'AMNTi I SfletU, !MM, TNUMfTHI, Jn W. a. end Hiney ...,... llM, '..U.AMO A NIOATIVI TAlfUTOU 0' CALI· CA N114 I.TD A CA1.WONM l.IM· #MO ~ leld\, CA Sul'9 0 , OerGel'I °""'9, 1171• CA t21f 81 .fC-2. Colle ...... Cellf, '*9tof0r• doll'll ~ ~CLAMYION ADD"!SS-FOANIA, 2NO-I Wllnul 81., ll. laNlberf, U ITfO' PAATNl"8H.,, 2tat tiiiO IClllf tff41 JoM Oa;;e· tMQ DI MHH 0 .. 1,nl 3 IH2? uncMr IN flotflloue fttm ING POSltlL.1 IN· Tuatln, Cellf. t2MO !1!11!1!~-!MM, CA e.dh 1rte101 8tNet. Oo11a "°991" &O«M>t•tlon.e Ylram Sebull Ouhen-Wendlt9t !-~*"on lhut-.. lrt'lne. CA ti 1o ~ ....... .,._ in 1111M and ICyte 01 ~ Qtlftd Vl"ONMIHl'AL IMPACTS ~ O. lporl, 42 Oolcf-~...r1e~ ~, tt1eM. CellfOtnle tHH CellfOtnle COfJIOl'allon, 840 cloolu. 1eo2 Mergl*lt~~ IMQI\, C.!\. ..., Thie buelneu la oon.. W. 1eW It. •C.2, e.te Cookie Co ... 4W Vitti flOR THI flOLLOWINO tn Star, lrvtne, Cellf. 02714 _.,"="' -YNI ..... ,,... It con• Rotwl T. '"'· HH ......,,. c.nter Of.,-IMO, Coton• del Mar., Calif. '212o "°Y c· 4-~ Mhton_, MWC1 bV: Ill lndh1d Ill M .... C.. net? ,.,8dl, Ctty Of ~ "'OJ!OT. • 'Tillt bu1lne11 It con • ..... !Wl 111 ~ South ff1etot 8~. c..ta Newport ltldl. CA HMO leln ltM¥M, 7to Jetnee nt 1 ltect<tlllllf'I Owc!e, C" l~ M... De"9 Noel, at t W. ~. heefl, ~nly 'of Or111t9, OIVILCWMENT RlVIE}V dueled by. '" lndhlldval a.. et ....... 9 Meil&. CA 92Ut Mottatd Cori>or•tlon. • St fA, .Cotti M .... C.itf t2te3 . Thie .. ....,,.,. ... ftled e-. MIN. Clllr . ..,. ..... ol C.itlornle, -on Dft.aa.ot ,OR CAlt,OANlA Roberl o. 8por1 • ''lNI .... ,...,, wea ftled Pet., J. Koetting, "215 Callfomle aorpotlllon, l40 928i7 '\ ANIOJld H. l Maty Ann with Ille ~nty Clefll of Or· c.rol L• Wlilld, JtM 1fte 21th dey of '-'-Y, l~CH INVHTMENTS, IN-Thll 1ta1wnen1 w• fled -~~ty Ctertt Of Or· Soulh lrlttol It,_, Coete ~ c.n1er Or., IMO. Tlllil-4vt!Mt1 la con· CrOM, 1"2 Fl~ Otiv., Inge County on '*'*'Y POflOll 0,., 0-. MeM, 1115, by muluel COl\Ml'l1, die-C O R p O A A T E D , with the County.¢.,11 Of Or· .... on F*'-Y •• MMe. CA Ht2t ~ IMCll.CA t2teO °'leled ~~ • ..,.., 1*1· C.0.11 ~CA 021H 15, tN5 Clllf. •Hae IOl¥e "" IWd ~ AUTHORIZED AOlNT '0" .. County on l'tlbtulty 4, "" Mich... M. Aue, 2t25 Thie bull~ It COi\• iMrlt!IP r Jey Colin LOYejoy. 1723 ,.... TNI buAlneM 11 con-iand lemlln .. e ttlllr rei.ttoM DtAN! K. DOARIEN. 932 1985 n.M1 SoUU't lflelOI S~. Coeie M*I by. I COtPO'aUon llln flMvU Mlrtmtr, N9Wpor\ 8Meb, ~ Orenge Coe9I ducted by: I ..,_., pert• .. 1*1Mrt tNt*. _. AZ.Al.IA ~fV!, COSTA ,_ ......_, Orente Co.I MMe, CA 112ta8 • W. AoM Mollerd Thll efatement WU flied CA 92t41 Dally Piiot February 22. IWlfltp 0.led et Cotti ..._. Ml!tA. FOR A O!VEl.OP· Publlthed Orenge Cout • ~ Not ~ 15, t2, Thlt butln... la cM. T.--eteletnenl wu ftled with fM County Clerk of Or· lllM Mer• LC>YefOy. t723 Mairdl I, 8, 15, -1N5 Alben....,_ P..e ClllfOmla. thla 281h day Qt MINT REVIEW FO~ • Delly Piiot F•l>t'l*Y I 115, .... '· •• 1M& • dueted by·• llMllecl P9'1Mr· With Ille County Cierje or Or· .. County on F .. bniery 8. Mlramw, Newport 8Mcn. F·73' Thia tt•tel'MM ... filed ,..,,uery, 11115. APA~TMINTS IN CON· 22. Ma1e11.1. tt19 . • ,.719 eNp • • lll\04I County on Jetin*Y 'r. 19815 • CA 02981 .... II' NOTICE with tN Oounly Cleric Of Or· I(.,,.. AM..... . JUNCTION WITH AN !XIST· F·T08 'II ' l Aoberl T 8eet, Oentt81 19H ( ....!... ,_ Thie b\.ltlfl... II COi\• ..--' anoe County~ '*'*Y '· l'ubllahecl °"'* OoMt ING DWELLINO UNIT' 1--------~--".""""-1! Partner ,_ Publlatled Oren0t Coeal dualed by: 1 ~ti Plfl· PICtmoue 1915 Delly Piiot Mweh ( 1N5 LOCATEO AT 2222 OA· rtet.IC NOTICE ~-· PWUC ll)!!C( Tiii• eta1tn*'1 WM filed Publlthecl Oranoe Coatt ~P11o1 '~ 8, ta. nwlfltp NAmlTA=• ,_ F-71t NYONORIV£1NAR2ZONt.~-;,.;;:;.:;;.;;..;.;.--.--. __ ... PICftTIOUe tu.mu wttll Ille County Clerk o( Or· Deity PUOI ,~ t5. n. 22. lrch '· 1N5 Roy E. Alflton Tiie lottowlne C*M>n• .,. Publlehed Orente Coeet INVIAONMl!NTAL Of:· ,ICTmOUI ...... . .... na,._,r .,. County on Februery .. t.Wch 1, a. 1915 F-708 Tllla •ta.ten'lent ... Wed doing bUlll'l•U ••. PH o.lty Ptlol ,~ ' 11, .. _WO lllftftl'C "'™'"ATION: N!GATIV! MAMS ITATlmWT • The-... 11185 • F-722 wt111 IN County Ciettt or Or· CO~P DeA HANKIS El.EC-22. Meteh 1. 1919 ,._ ""'~ DECl.ARATION. Tiie l()llowlng per.an 1e tlllflO~ ::-""' ere ,_ llnO' County on ~ 8• TAICAL SUPPLIES, 770 W, fE.703 FO~ l'URT'HER INFOA· dolna butlneta at: • o.<va·s GI.ASS & MIR-Publlthecl Otano-Coeal PWLIC NOTICE 1985 ttth Str•t. CA 92140 NOTID9 Of MATION. PLEASE CALL MOBtlE OIL ANO LUii!. c. ..,.77 w-" •"' 0.ily Piiot Fek>Naty 15, 22, .... It' llftnrt ,,_.n Hlllll Homaveld Pr.. llf0......-0111• ITY THI! Pl.ANNING DEPART-t4N3 f\edlllll, Tu1tl11, Cal". ' 6 " .. ece .... M11Ch 1 8 11115 ..--.n. ""'~ -·• .,..... Publlllled Orano-Coa11 • " rtalC NOTICE NOttoellherllbyal\lln11111 MENT ~T (714) 754·5245. 92eeo ... ......... CA llH27 ' ' F-72• • ,ec,....... Delly Pltot Febtuery 15 22 720 Princeton, Oo•t• Meu. ~ undef~ wlll not be Publlllled 0r-Cout Mark J!inr D•lb~ Q\lvtd" ~ FCll tcm '(' ll·~ ,.._ ITA~NT ~ M -• 1 • 985 ' ' CA 928H .......... .._.. ,. -·"-'I · . i'"'~·· ...... CA ..._ _.. TM ....... ,,,.._ •rn '"'" ' •. ' ,_,,, HI~• .... l\IVtld. Vice-....... .. .... M:'~tr~ b;':,~ Otlly "''°'March 1, 111~7&4 ~:= R h II, Tu1tln, c . . 7 !" rtel.IC NOTICE N~ ITAft...,. dol~ bullnet• ••: p,_, 270 Princeton, Cotta ~.~ '"C!' ' one otllet ltlen m)'lltt, on or Thi• bu1ln111 11 con- bual ''con-, .... ~1 .. _1 _ .. d~Tbt!_~.,-lt~:: CA~I0~~~~~,5 P;'c!,~~~ •-tCllftTIC[ ME:'CAJ~8 .,~, No A111ote 1 anerthltd•t•. ductedby:an lndMdull . •: Ind ull ""' --•· -·-..-~ nu lty ....... ,..,,, _.. Y· 111 the Superior COUl't ol Oeled lllle 20th dey of l'talC NOTICE M1tll H Dalbey •~Foll ... ITAff....,. OF EASSOCIATES.2925 #12, Cotta M .... Call!. TrMI .. 20t Walle .For'91. lhe State of Clllfomt., for Febnlery, lM5 Thlt at}tement Wit llled • Tiiie ttat_,t wa tiled The followlng peraona 11n1 Sou1" Brll1ol Street. Cotta 112827 ORANGE COUNTY <;pit• M .... CA 92828 Ille Coun1Y of Orange MM'tl ...,.,...., llOD _.. NOTICI TO Ith lhe County C"'1I Of Of- tflttl !tie County Clerk of Or-doing bull,_ It: M .... CA 112828 VIJ•y . c. Patlllh, t955 IUPI~ COURT Tiiis bueln... 11 COi\• '"Ille M•".,. of Ille &111• .... ~ ....... CA CMDfT~"' w County on ~nlMV 4 "*County on FtbNary 8, LACTIC GROWERS AS-Robert T. BHI. 21125 Pornone • 12. COl11 Mesa, 700 Cfftlll Cet1tet dueled by: 1 corporetlon ~ I F S lk '9IO IUlK TAA.Nlf'IR ange ·-, ' tt15 SOCIATION. t 1901 1WMI-South Brlttol St1Mt, Co~a Calif 92827 . Dr. w .. 1 Henk Hornt.,.ad, Pr•I-~~lthdFlhPlcktrl,!'g'~· u E~ Publltllecl Or1ng41 Cout (lec9. 1101.f101 l985 ,._.. • '~ mlnstar Ave .. Ste. B. Garden Mesa, CA 112828 Of. Champlklal K Parikh. leftta Ana, dent F Plcllerlng. o.c.eMd Dally Piiot February 22, 23, U.C.C.) Publlthed Oran0t Cou1 ' Publllhed orange Coatt Grove. CA 92843 Peter J. KoeUlng. 2925 1955 Pomona • 12, Cotta CA. 12701 Thia 1t11erneri1 wu tlled · NotlaelshtrebyQl~thal March 1• 11185 Mollee 1111-.1>y Qiven 10 Delly Pllol Februart 9 15 e.lly Pllo1 February 16._ 22 Barry Cafllano, 2748 W. Soulh Brla1ol StrMI. Colla M .... CaMI. 112627 Pe1Rlonar: SANORA C. wllh 1hf COUtlty C"'1I Of Or-Ille undersigned ~ Mil it Fs1•746 crtdltora of the 1 w'llhln 22, March l, 1985 ' ' ~arch 1,8, 1985 Ll l\COll\ Av•. •30.1, M9M,Mlc· .. C;.A.,112J8.28., __ ,_.2"'2'" 1"~!'p~~~~~.~Clfotlkr.· SHEPARD lllt"~CountyonJanu•ry24. PrMlt• .... ~o hlQheat l'IMled ttan1ferOl'(•).th1t. F-706 F-72.J Anaheim. CA 112801 ,... ..... ~ .. ·~ "''""'"" Raepondent JAMES E. .as Ind belt bid .Ub ..... lo bulk lrll\lfer It lboUI 10 be I-------------...... ••--_,_-------.. • DelOtff Hollh1u1, 18137 South Brlstol.S1rM1. Cotti M .... Callf. 92821 SHEPARD ~ ,...., P\B.IC NOTICE made on ~.on.i property rtel.IC NOTICE rualC NOTICE Zion c 1. Fountain v1y .. CA ~ .... CA 9282t Tiii• bu11net1 11 con-• c... •D2355f7 Publl.nect Orange eo..1 ~!c~ on or~~.,~;:; twe1111ttet dMcrlbecl 92708 'fhlt bulfl\HI 11 con-dueled by: • ~al part-IUMMONI . Dally Pllol February 22. ....... • ~ ..,. The namet and butlnest .,. • ACTITIOUI llUIMll Tllomu Holtll1u1 18137 dueled by. 1 general part-11erahlp NOTICll You ...._ bMt1 Miich 1 8 15 1985 11lll dty of M~ch, 1915• 1 VMll/1'112 eddr ..... ol the Intended NOTICI CW T~T~~ .,. Zion Ct .. Fou1111111 Vly . CA Ml'lhlp VIJ•Y C Parikh IMCI. 'Tlle-'fNJdectcle · ' · F-748 ~0°~8~6~~~i,! MCOllDU>: 111111 1ranafw«1 11 • El.GRAM JRUSTU'8 IAU . • .. --""' ...... ~-92708 • Robert T ..... -Tllll 1tatemen1 WU flied ........ ,.., ....... ,.. • ,. 9 I ooa .. ,._,,,... Hfo.411.. ENTERPRISES, INC .. 18050 T.I . No.....,,... '°'ng bull,_. 18 Thia bu11n111 11 con· TJ\I• 1t11emen1 wit flied with th4 County Clerk of Or· .,..... .._,.. ~ rou ,... l'\mlC NOTICE·-~ l>oulevltu, u 11 1 • En-NOTICI Of' 0.'AUL T Culver Drive trvlne Ca NOTICI DIVERSIFIED REPAIRS. 1'~~by: 1 Qetleral patt· ~1th th4 County C19'11 of Or-11109 County on February 4, ~ wlthtn 10 defS. Reed Cll\O, 91438, Couniy of Loa AND IUCTtoN TO 92716. . • . YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1700 S. Plaza Ot · O-l 10• llefstilp 111ge County Of'I Februacy 8. 1986 the lft'°'"'8tlon below. Tm. Of'def No. 11lllOOOl7: Angelel, Slate of Calltornte. MU UNDl9' The IOCltlon 111 Calllornla UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. Stl\ll Ana, CA 92704 Barry C1l1l1110 1,985 • Fmol1 11 you wlah 10 Mele Ille Id· Tr u t tee I e I e No. Ill rtgllt, UUe and lnt., .. I of MaD CW of the chief executive otfloe DATED APRIL 14, 1983. UN· CllleQCI p Sickinger. Jr Tlllt 1t11amen1 wit lllec:I ,_ Publllhed-Orange Coa11 vice ot an attorney In 1h11 MM011111: Reference: Mid decMMd el lhe time Of TMl9T Of prll'ldpal t>u11Mea otfloe LESS YOU TAl<E ACTION d T~~ ~~eln~•:1 ~·ualcon· with Ille County Clerk of Or· Publllhed Orange Coal! Dally Piiot Febfuar; 8. 15. matter. you ahould do ao ~1-0111 =t~ ~ ft~":'.'~'· ::= ""'°"TANT NOTICI Of the Intended 1rari11etor It . TO PROTECT YOUA PROP· uc wi· 111 n v ano-Coun~ on January 31, Dally Pllo1 February 15, 22. 22, March 1, 1985 • promptly ao lha1 your writ-NOTICI Of' ~AUU n .,.. . 1 .. "YOUR PROPERTY IS IN All othet t>utlneaa r1amM EATY, IT MAY IE SOLO A ~:· S~~:;,Jr 18 ftled 1985 Mileti 1, 8, 1985 F-&99 tetHeaponM, If any, may be AND ILICTIOM TO ofq"'~'"-dectllledlon II~ ': FORECLOSURE BECAUSE end eddr ..... UMd by 1he A PUBLIC .SALE. IF YOU • I. w ,.,.,.. F-729 ftled on Orne. llU UND«R ....... VJ opera 0 -YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR lnlended lftntMtOI' wlttlln NEED AN EXPLANATION with the County Clerk of Ot· Publlthed Orange Coaa1 AVllOI Ulled ha lido de-DllD Of' TRUIT OtherWIM Oll'lw than °' In PAYMENlS, IT MAY BE tllrM year1 l1t1 yMf9 1181 OF THE NATURE OF THE ~County on Jamiar; 28• Dally Piiot February 22, •-IC NOTICE mll\dado. El trlbunal puecte IWOftTANT NOTtCI eddlllon lo lhll ol Mid~ SOLD WITHOUT ANY pat 10 far It known to tlle PROCEEDING AGAINST 9 5 '217tl1 March 1, 8, 15, 1985 ·-1c MnTICE ... -. deekllr contra Ud. tin IU· IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ~i ·~~t!~f :""'"; COURT ACTION. end you Intended 1ra111ferM are: YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- --F-740 ..--. nu lllUtll.tC .. ANNGI Wl.L dlencla 1 m«lOI que Ud. ra· FORECLOSURE BECAUSE n"" o en ,.. may have the leo-1 rl0h1 to none. , TACT A LAWYER. Publllhed Ora!lg• Coatl ' 1pond1 denlro de 30 dl11. YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR properly tltualed In the bring your aec;ount In good The 11arne(1) and buelneat On March 22, 1985, at Dally Piiot Febiu1ty 22, l'ICTfTIOUl IU8INl81 II .. LD I Y THI COI TA LH 11 lnformaclon que PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE County of Oranoe. Stale Of 1tandlng by paying all ol addr ... of th4 Intended 11:15 A.M . IMPERIAL BAN- t.4arcll 1. 8. 15· 1985 F-741 PlllllC NOTICE NAmlTA,......,. •IA IPLA~ c~ tlgue. SOLD WITHOUT ANY Callfornla. plrllculeriy ~ yourp.atduepeymenttplut ttenaferel(•) et•: SANGH. CORP,. Calllomla COfPOf- - 1 CS:::=.: ::.ona 11• :tr,>';., A:AIR D:iv1, s1 lftteCI deMa ao11c111r 11 COURT ACTION, and you r:r:rs.,,:~:'='ttit~ permitted coat• and ax· PAHK. 3333 w. 211d s1 .. atton .. du~nt l'talC NOTIC£ ~!!!!O"ITI ~!!!.U 8 a H. PARTNERS. HIP COITA MllA, CALI· COl'IMjo de un abogado en may have the legal right to ofo Loi 2 Tract No 514 u pen .. wttllln thr .. monlh1 51·107, Lot Angetea, Ca. TrultM undet pwauant _ _..;..;.;;;..;;.;..;;....;.;..;;..;...____ -A,,._ .. , • · '<>MIA. AT e:. P.M °" atta aaunto. deberla hKitrlo br1ng your account In good • · • from the dll• 11111 nouc. of 00004 10 Deed of Truet '9COfded PICTTTIOUl llUIMH The foltowlng per90n1 •• 17991 Mltct14!41 North, lr;vine. Al MM* Al f'Oe ..... l11medl1t1mente. de n1a llltldlng by paying Ill of ~ map reco<ded In Book defautt wu recorded. Thia Thel the prOperty pert!-May 23, 11183, M in.t, No KAMI ITATIMINT doing bu1ln111 u : CA•211• n TMIRIAnlR ON MON-manera, SU rHpUHll yourpaatduep1yment1plu1 17• Page 47 MltcellaMOul amoun1 It $2,628.10, u of nent htrllO It detc(lbed In 83·215675. of Offldll Re- The lollowlng pettonl are LINKLETTER CENTER OF R ~ .. ~~ac:~•:.w DAY, MARCH 11, 1-. Nerita. II hay llgun•. pued• pemlltted colt• and IX-~ap'i record• of Orange 02/06/85, 11\d wlll Iner.... general II: AH Sloe« II\ trade. COfdl II\ the office 01 Ille doing bu~ ts' BREA -IMPERIAL. 785 Wllertord Nov• SeoUa AEGAROING THE FOL-.., regl1trad11 tlempo. panaes within three monthl oun 'I· untll your accou111 t>«:omee fllltur... aqulpmenl, trade COO!lf'/ a.cord« of Orange ...... ·-60H-Ol:·A'R· SUCCESS. Baker StrMt. Cotti MM&. Caned• BlH 4K2 .. LOWING APPLICATIONS: 1-TO THE RESPONDENT: lrom lh4 dale thl• l\Ollce of •. mf;;7 f~m:ly A known current. You may not have to l\llM and good Will Of I eer-County, Slate of CllllOl'nfa, ~1 Bitch, #5S4~Nftpon CA .9282tl . Hug11' Mac:Phef'IOI\ 88 1 PLANNl"NG ACTION The petitioner hll llltd • default was recorded. Thi• ~·· d G 0 ~c C111::":' pay the entire unpaid pot· tall\ photo bUllMU 8'1\d •• Executed by OSWALD 8 8Ncll. CA 92660 LlnllletterPropenlM t978 Roecfiee Rd New Waler-PA-85-28. REZONE PETI· pet11lo11 co11cernln9 your amount la 14.986. tO as of ar en r v · ~ llon of YoUr account. even localed at &422 Spring 81 .. LOPEZ. 111 unmwrled m111 DeOor.n J. P~ouM. Partnertlllp, 785 Baker •~d r~ '&, 11\d TION R-8S-05 ANO RE-m11rlage. If you fall to file 1 01128/85, 11\d wlll Increase ~lldi'~at property '° be 1hough full paymen1 wu d• Long BMCh. Ca. 90815. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 3800 M1rcu1, Newport Street, Coate M.... CA i:w• &;;._ c=..ltl ' DEVELOPMENT ACTION raeponae within 30 daya of untll your acx:oun1 become1 u 1 m111ded, but you must pay The Bullnest ntme uMd AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID- Beedl. CA 92983 92820 M Pherton 919 RA·85--03 FOR WILLIAM the dlle lhal thl• aummont current You may not have to f ,Terms 01 ~ ~:" ~~~:; the amount etlled at>ove. by Mid 1r1111terQrs at said OER FOR CASH (payable 11 Thia bu1l11e11 11 con-Thia bu1l11e11 It con-~ .. ~one dei Mat PAPINEAU, 1610 PLACEN-It ltrYed on y~ your • pay the entire unpaid POf· u money o Attar thtM monlhejrom loc1t1011 11; Of'jf HOUR time of sale In lawful money Cf"UC1~ lndMdvll due1ed by· 1 llmlt.O partner~ CA 9282' . --. TIA AVENUE. COSTA fault may~ter~ and IN tlon of your account, even 81~9; on conflrm~tlon °! the date of 1ecordl1lon of MOTO PHOTO. ol lhe Unlled Slit•) •I the Deborah PewnouM 1htp • T ,_ 1 Mes A F o R A co N. coun may entet a Judomen1 though luM payment ws de-:d i : Pet~~~~~ 1hl• document (which date of Th•J said bulk 1r1111rer It tron1 entrance to the old Or- Thll 1tit_,1 wit flied L111kte11et Propentet 11118 II.. b~•111-' con· DITIONAL USE PERMIT co1111l11l11g lnluncllve or mended, but you mull Pl'/ 1° r ::'io be In writ-recordatlon appetrl '*• 1111ended to be co111um-ange County Cour1hOUM, with 1he County Clerk of Or· Partnerlhlp By Unlltetter. ~-::,by. 1 genetll part-FOR REClf>ROCAL AC· olher ordert concerning lhe amount stated above. 111: :~if ~II be received at on). u111et1 Ille obligation mated II the office of: BUR-located 011 Santi Al\I Blvd., ange County on Februaty Gen Partner. Jack D. A""",. MacPherton CESS. A REZONE F~OM R2 dtvltlon of property, epooNI After thtff monlhl from the aloresald office 11 Illy being lorecloMO upon per-ROW ESCROW CO .. 2070 bet-Sycamore St.. & 15, 1985 Jenllil\I ·...--AND CL_J'O 43 AND RF IUppott chlld CUllody, chlkl the date of recordallon of I ' I II mlll • longer period, YoU N. Tutlll\ Ave .. S11111 Al\I, Broadway. Sa1111 Al\I, Call· ~ Thi• 1111emen1 wu flied wt~"::,. ~"':16.::' f~ DEVELOJfMENT. AOENC 1uppori. 111or11ey IHI. lhlsdocument(whlch d11101 ~~a:,~~ .~J' t_~~~ have only the legal rlgl!I to ca111or11l1, 92705 on or aner lornla all right. title Md Published Orange Cout wllh 11\'e County Cl«ll of Or-n ° 8 REVIEW OF A PROPOSED COlll, 11\d IUCtl Oltlet relief recordallon 1ppear1 her~ ~ f .... tlop 1119 iorectolUra by PIY· Merell 20, 1985. 1111er .. 1 conveyed to Md Diiiy Piiot Februery . 22. ange County on Febnlaty ~County on February ' !4-UNIT APARTMENT OE-u may be gr111ted by the on). unleu Ille obtl{latlon 'ti~~ lhia 25111 day. o1 l11g Ille entire amount • Thie bulk 1r1111fer It tub· oow held by It UndJlf said Mareh t, 8, 15, 11185 22. 1985 ,..... VELOPMENT LOCATED AT ~ourt The gamllhment of being torectOled upon per-Febr ary 1985 . mended by your creditor. i.ct 10 California U11lf0tm DMd of Trust 111 the property F-739 ,. ,,_ p bllthed Or Coall 135 ANO 13a ROCHESTER wagea, talctng ol money qr mlls a longer period, you ~~ A Plclrerlnf · To. find otJt Ille amount Commercial Code Section altuated In said County Md ------------Publllhed Orange Coelt u ange STREET AND AN ADJA-property or otller court have only the legal right to Admtnte · h • you mu11pay,or10 arrange 8106. State detc(lbed 11 f'\B.JC NOTICE Dally Pllo1 March I, 8, 15, 22. ~ally 11P111~ F~:~ary 15· 22· CENT LOT WEST OF 135 authorized proceedt11g1 may 11op tile foreclosure by Ply· of Mid=• 1119 lat• for payment lo llop the tor• The ntme 11\<l addrets of PARCEL t: ~ 1985 arc ' ' • ROCHESTER STREET EN· 1110 1ault. l11g the enUre amounf $1'· do · 1 clotOr•. or-II your 1>'09tftY It the person wllll wllom An undivided 11381h FlCTITIOUI 9U ... U F-767 -~ F-729 v 1 Ro NM ENT AL ·o E . JUL 19 1984 minded by your creditor lot~a'::t.! :::: v!.: 111 ldrecloeura for 111y other c11lm1 may be 11194 la BUR-lnlel'esl In and to Lot t ol MAm eTATDllNT TERMINATION: NEGATIVE LM A. llfanch, Cleftl, Ir: To find out the amount t 1 llvd lult 100I 'En· re1ton.._9pn11c1: AMERICAN ROW ESCROW CO .. 2070 Trtct 10864 as per map re· The lollowll\g ~IOl\I ate PlllltC NOTICE -DECl.ARATION. ... L VanTone-ren. Deputy you musl pay. Of to 11range c~~o CA 11:H c'111) SAVINGS AND LOAN AS. N. Tustin Ave .. Sarita Ml. corded In Booll 471, Paget Oolng bullnetl H : rtel.IC NOTICf FOR FURTHER INFOR-Clef1l tor payment lo atop the lore-........ SOCIATION (714) 773-7312. CA 92705 Rel. Etc row 4 7 111d 48 of Mlt0elt1neou1 GARFS RESTAURANT I FlCTITIOUlllU ... li MATION ON THE ABOVE Jacoby&Myers,7777E<t-Closure,orllyourpropertyll ·Publllhed Ort Cout 15725 ~· Whllllet Blvd .. U2643F(S)ll\dlhelutday Mapa LOUNGE. 1550 Superior. FtCTITIOUI .U ... 11 NAMI ITAftlllNT APPLIC ATIONS TELE· l11ge1 Ave .. Hunll11gto11 In lorecloture for any other Dall p IOI Feb~ty 28 Wllltller. Callfor11l1 90807 IOffill11g cl1lmsbya11ycredl-EXCEPTING THERE· -,o, ca.ta Meta. C:A 112828 .. ~ ITATClllNT The following Petton•.,. PHONE 754·5245 'oR CALL Beach. CA 92&47 futon contact Mar~ 1' 7 1985 IU • B1·197358-3-81(F) ' IOf lhah be Merell 19. 1985. FROM Units 1to36 11\Ckitlw Dan J. Gardflkr, 10381 The follOWlng l*Mnl .,.. doing ~ .. AT THE OFFICE OF THE Publllhed Orange Coast BANK OF AMERICA NT & • F 76 II you have any question•. which •• Ille bullrl4ttl day .. lhOwn Oii a GOl'\dOfllll\ll.llQ f.lllkll. Huntington Beach. doing buil11 .. 1 u · AL-DATE PARK APART· Pl.ANNING DEPARTMENT Dally PllGI February 22. SA. •791 ('141 385-6572, Th -7 · you should contact a lawyer before the consummtllon plan recorded II\ Bodfl ~A 92&48 LSTAR INNS. 1441 Gltler MENTS. LTD .. 2182 D3pont ROOM 200 77 FAIR OR1ve'. March I 8, t5, 1985 Loan " 194385· 1, 3800 ()f' Ille government agency dll• specified above 13868. Page 807 or Offlcll l Rill M. Garfalo, 10381 Ave., Cotti M ... , CA 92828 Drive. Suite 202. lrvlne, COST A MESA. CALI· F-743 West Chapman Avenue. Or-Pl&.IC NOTICE which mayllavelntured your Dated: February 19, t985-Record1. ~··'· Huntington BMc:h Wellem 6 Mollll, 11\C .. 112715 FORNIA -ange. CA 92968 10111.. Ieng H. ,art, Intended PARCEL 2· P A 112&48 2020 De La Vina Streel, P111 American Equltlet. Publlahed Orange Coast nun•IC NOTICE II you have 1ny quest1on1, K-11461 Remember, YOU MAY TranafetM LMng Unit 4 compoHCI of , Thlt butll\ .. I la COii· Sa 1111 BI r b Ir I . CA Inc.. A C1lllor11t1 Corpor· Dally Piiot March t. 1985 l"UU\. you should contact 8 lawyer Nollce of .... LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF Pul>lllhed Orange Coall LU 4 1nd G 4 •s shown on jjuetedby:hu1band111dwlte 93130·3070 111011 F-783 K-1Mlt or the government agency °'""'''opet'IJ -YOU DO NOT TAKE 01HyP1totM1tcll 1, 1985 111d condomlntumpl.11.".._t I Dan J. G11otalo Thi• butlnet• It COi\· Thi• bUlll\HI ,, COi\· IUlllll<>Ne which may lltve lntured ~our at ,,1¥•1•.... PROMPT ACTION. F-766 The •treet •ddr.,. and • Tiii• llatement Wit Neel dUcted by'. eotporatfon -~by • llmlled pat11let· loan. No. A 125504 NOTICE IS HEREBY Ott.er common dtMgnlllon. wltll the County Clerk of Or-W•tem 8 M.ot...-:-fnc .. thlp NSLIC NOTICE CITACION JUDICIAL Remember. YOU MAY In '"' Su~l()t Court ol GIVEN Tllll SUNKIST SER-II 11\y, ol the reel prQ9e(ty ,,. County on Fet>f'uary By: Ro1*1-t. Judell, V.P. & A.D Keen. Pretldent NO~~T~o:OANT LOSE LEGAL RfGHTS IF Ille State of CaHlornla. lor VICE COMPANY. II oow P\lllC NOTICE described above la ,J4, 11185 GonlTofler -nil~ 1t11ement wu filed NOTICI: YOU DO NOT TAKE theCountyolOrange . duly appointed TrutlH purported to be: 380 W '.JllllST Thia llatement ,WU filed With the County Clertl of Or-INVITING lfDI (AvllO. Acusldo) NU ftlT PROMPT ACTION In Ille Mlll91' of Ille Estate under . Deed of Trust daled FlCTTTIOUa .,..... Wlllon A-104. Cot!I M .... Publllhed Or.ange Coal with the County C1ent of ()t. ange County on Fet>rufry 7, NOTICE IS HEREBY DIVILO,MENT COM· NOTICE IS HEREBY of JULIUS BERNARQ 0610311. uecuted by: KAMI ITAftllllfT CA 92627 Dally PHot February 22. ·ang. County on Febn.!ary 1985 · GIVEf'I Ult! 1nl1d ,AMY LTD,. DON KARR, GIVEN. CONT INENTAL LONG aka JULIUS 8, THOMA~GARY BAZE & The fotlowlngP.,to1111re The undertlgl\ed Tru11 .. Merch t. 8, 15, 1985 1• 1985 • • ,__. proposalt tor lurnlahlng •II JCAU~ITl!YE. ;:~-::.ONC • .. -:· AUXILIARY COMPANY, la LONG.' 1k1 JULIUS LONG, KAY ANN BAZE, HUSBAND doing bullneea 11: dlacl1lm1 any liablllly for 11\'/ • F-731 ' ,,_,.1 Pubftlhed Orange Cou1 labor. m11wtll1, equipment, " • lhe duly appolnttld Trullte Deceased ANO WIFE 11TrullOI',10 N-COURTER ENGINEER-lncOl'rectnMI. of Ille 1tr .. 1 .. _IC NOTll't Publllhecl Or1n0t Coaa1 Dally Piiot February 15. 22, 1ran1port1tlon and such ~ION:~ I A:o C~B"' und91' 1 Deed of Trull dated Notlce 11 he<tby given that cura oblloatloN 111 lavor of: ING, CECO, 11M5 Capri Cir· addr-and other common ... -. ~ Dally Piiot March 1. 8. 15, 22. March 1, 11. 11185 Oltlet lacllltlee .. may be r• AN " 1 09/01177' uecuted by lhe Ul\d...-tlgMd wllt Mii " AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO cle. Cotta ....... CA 02828 dfflgl\lllon, If 11\y, ~ ----·-·· 1985 F-724 quired for the 1984-85 T~OOUOHU RE25BINCE NGLUlfVIS ED ROBERT RAISIO JR. AND Private Nie, lo the hlgtielt LOAN ASSOCIATION " Lewrenct L Courter. "-el" ,._,.,..,...._, F-758 -STREET MAINTENANCE • ' A I U DIANE K. RAISIG. WllO 11e bldder 1Ubjec1 to confirm• Beneflclaty. Recorded 011 1&45 Clj)(J Circle. Cotta Seldtalewlllbemade.but MAim ITATIMIJfT PHASE II -RECONSTRUC-BY PLAINTIFF (A UO. LE married to each other a1 lion of said Superior Coufl, 06117177 u document no. Mela, CA 112'26 Wlll'IOl.lt coYenanl Of war- TN f~ P«IOnl are f'lalC NOTICE TION OF GOLF COURSE ESTA DEMANOANDOd Trustor.a, 10 ..cure certain on Of al}er Ille 5111 day of 31705 boot! 12248 page Tlllt butlnnt It con-r111ty axprenortmplled ta· _ dolna~INV-ESfTMENTS. -rtaJC !!OJq ACTITIOUI -·· DRIVE. w1ll be reoalwd by ~&:':~~ ~JR~~rM~~l Obllg1Uon1 In lavor of BANK Mtrch 1985 ~I the attlQe of 1740 of Ottlelal Record• II\ dueled by· 111 lndlvldull gardl~ Ulle, potMltlon', ()t R1Cn-."" theCltyofCot11Meea1tlhe . -OF AMERICA NATIQNAL Gary B. Rots. 24022 Calle lhe offlc41oftheRecorder of LawrenceL.Courter encumbrenQ91, to pay the 1300 Park Newport #208, FtCTITIOUl llU ... H N~ ITAff....,. Ott~ of the City Clerk, 77 ER TRUSLANO SAVING~ AS-~-Plata -&Ile-~ OR.Al'teE~a. -Thtt 1tlle't1i9il1 was filed 76l'lmnmo-P71~p" tum~ -~ BMch. Calll. 92NO _NAMl .IJ~DMIK!__ J 1!9Jol!oWtnO ~alt Fllr~t'Mete. eatt--·-""9-al-C!!tndef S"Ol!IAl:ION, 1 n1\lon11 Laguna H11t1.' CA 92863: lncl\Jdlng 1 11ote(1) tor the wttll the County Clertt or Or·. fhe note(1J secured by 11ld ~or A;nijr.W-Berron. TtiefoffOWlng PetlOl"lt are doing bullneat u . tomta. untll the hour ot 2:00 def•"'" lhft aummone It banking 111ocl1t1011, 11 County ol Orange. State of aum of 155,ll00.00. Thal the •"Ot County on F1bru1ry 7. Deed of Trust. wllh 1n1ar .. 1 )300 Pll'll Newport #20&, dolllg' butlneaa u : FIRST HIGHLAND S~~~ p.m .. March 12, 1985. 11 Mr'¥ed on'°" lo fie 1 '1...-Beneficiary recorded on Calllor1111. 111 lhe right, ttlte benellcl•I 1n1erest under 1985 • 111etao11. as provided In 11ld "'9wport8Mch,Callf.92teo WORLD TRAVEL OF 1924 COf1f.nd Dr .. ..._....,.,.., whlchllmetheywlUbeopen· ""'* Nt>Of'M at tftlt 09/27177u 1n111umen1 rio. and lntereel ol said de-tlld Deed of Trull 11\d Ille ,_. 110te(1). 1d111ncee. II eny. 1 Rktllrd Watt. Patti N.-~ COSTA MESA. 1711 17tll BMc:h. CA 92825 ed publlcty alld read aloud In ~. 35927, bOok 12393. page ceuect at the time ot dettll obllg1tlon1 eeeured thetet>y Publllhed Oranoe Cout undet the 1erm1 of said DMd por1 #1500. ~ IMch. StrMl, A-1, Coata M.... Cameron Ptllllp ~Mt<:., tt\e CouncilChambet.s..Seal-A lettef or phoM Ml•• 219, of Offlclltl Record• In and 111 the right, tttle and 1r1 pr-tly held by the Dally Piiot February 15. 22. of Trull 11e1, chergee 11\d pa1tt. t2tMIO C.tttomfl 112828 . tt.48 Hg"<'~~·· Newport ed proposal• 111111 t>Nr the not protect fOUi ,_ .,,._ Ille o~ of the Rec0td9f of lnterett that 11le 9t111e of beneficiary. lhat • breach M11Ch t, 8. 1985 911pen* of 1111 Truat• alld This buall\Mt It COi\· Global Matertll lndu,. BMdl. A Utte ol . the wol'tl tn<I the •rm.ti ~ mutt be Orange Coul\fy, Calllomla. said d«:e•Md 1111 acquired ol. and defalll1 111. the obll--F-725 01 the lNltl cruled by Hid ~eel by: • gen«ll pert-trlM. Inc .. • Cllll0tnl1 cor-Catherina Cameron name ot the bidder but 110 In proper....,'°'"'"'°" descflblng land th4rel11 u by o~atlon ot law or other• gallon tor which Mid ~ Deed of Trust )'«&hip porauon. 3038 Ceylon Roecl. P .. rce. 1948 Hotklay Rd .. other dl1llngulalllng marka. want the CCMlrt lo....,. JCMlf more fully deac1lbed on wlM othar th111 or In ad-or Trust la MCUttty hit oc-The total imount of the Vic Batron Cotta Me11. C1t1for1111 Newport BMCh. CA 9tNO Any bid• received aner the caM. 11ld Deed ol Trull. H id obll· dlllon to thll of H id d.-cured 111 thll the payment Ml.IC NOTICE unpaid b1l111Ce of th4 obll· Thia atatement wu nted 92826 Thlt b~alne11 la con-tcheduled closlng time IOI' " '°" do nol ftle JCMlf gallons Including t 1101• for ceased, al the time of death. hll not bMtl made of: g1tlo11 eecured by the prop- lJll!lh the County Clerk of Or-Thi• bu1l11H1 It con-ducted by. 1 general part· the receipt ol bids shtJI be rH ponM on time, '°" ""' the sum ol $60,000 00 lhll In and to all the certain Reel Failure 10 meke the K·1MM •"Y to be told and rettor'I· ~ Counly on February 4, ducted by: 1 corporation neClhlp p p returned to Ille bk:lder UI\• loM ~ UH, and rour the 1>eneflclll l11ter .. 1 under p1operty tlluated In City of 12/01184 payment ol prlncl-NOTtCI CW IA&.a able .. 11m11ed Cotti, ex- 1915 Global Material lndut· ameron · earce opened It 911111 ~Ille tole ...... m-r and prop-the Deed ol Trull 1nd the WesJrnlnller. County of Or-Pal 111d/or lnt9"91t and an Of' Aa.ANDOMD penMt and advt~ at the • ,_ Ir .... 11\C .. ChOOng Man l<lm, 1T111:,_•h''ernen6: ffl~ rnpontlblltty ot the bidder trtJ may be latte wftttout obltgalions aecu1ed lh9feby ange. State of C1llfoml1. 1ubHque111 p1ymen11, NRIONAL. flfllONRTY time ol lhe tnlllal publlcallon Publllhed Orange Coalt Prfllldellt w th 1 C ounty F 0 7• 10 -lhat hit~ I• racelWd fwtMr warnlno "°"' the are pr-Uy held by the parttcularly deterlbed u lot. togelher' with late chatget. No11ce 11 het•by gfven that ot the Notice ol Sale 11 Delly P1to1 Fe«>ruery I. 15, Thlt 1t1tement Wit tiled : ounty on et>ruary · ti'I proper time GOUrt. undersigned and that tows. to w11 lmpoundt, Impound d .. ul\def alld pur1Uant to Sec-$137.149 87 22, Mareh 1, 1985 wllh 1119 Couniy Clertl of Or-5 A Ml ol plans, Spectll There art olher ..... r .. breech of. and det1ull In, the P1operty lllulled In the poelt1. II 111y, ~ Ille tlon 11114 of tlle C1Hl0t11l1 The beneficiary und., Hid F-704 enge County on February p 1 Or '~ Prov111on1 11\d addition• to •ementt. YCMI mar want obligations tor wttlcll 1he City of Westmlneter. Coun!y t.,me of Mid 001• Of Deed of Clvll Cod• the p1ope1ty Deed o1Tru11 herelofore ax· -----------25, 1985 ubl •hed •"Ot 811 0-111 Provlslont to the to call 1" attorney ,.._t Deed of Trull 11 security hll or Orange State of Call· Tru1t and all aubaequent 1111ed below believed to be ecuted 111d delivered to the •-•r N()Tll't ,219711 Dally Pllol February 15, 22, Standard Speclflc11to111 awar. If fOU do not kMWn occurred In that !hare hlS tornll , d~tlbed 11 foltowr. p1ymenl1 which t>eceme abandoned by ALFRED underslglled 1 wrlUen Dec· ·';..· _...;....-w..n.;;.;;.;~.-.~~.-.--Publllhed Orange Cout Mac.ell 1· 8. l985 may be obtained 11 tlle Of-an •ttorney, '°"mar call an been 1 default on the: Lot 153 of Traci No. 34114 11 due the<Htter, l11Cludl11g any Sl<18TIMAS whoM 1u1 •d· 11,.tlon or Default and De-' '9Crn10UI ., .... ,, Dally Piiot March t, 8. 15,22, F-723 flee of the City Engll\Mr, 77 tttorner rlfenal Mrvtce • The 1n11attmen1 ol prlnCI· per map recorded 111 Book late ch11gn or other aum1 dr"' wat 7561 Center Av-mend lor Sale and 1 written ~ ITAft•WT l985 F11r Drive, Cotta Mesa. Call-1 ... ., •Id Offtc• (llllecl In pal and l111ere11 las revised 129. Page 12 tllrough 18 In· payable under the tetm1 of enue. •34. Hunt111g1011 Notice of Default 11\d Eleo- The following perton fl -F-780 PlllllC NOTICE l0tnla. upon nonrefundable tlle~ ~). le througll a Revision Agree-elusive Mltcell1MOU1 Mape, aafd Note or Deed of Trutt. Beach, C1lllor11l1 92647 will tlon 10 Sell The undertlgned doing bullneet u ; ---------1 payment ol S5.00 An ad· 1t': "'" mem dlled September 20, record• of O~ County. Thi! by reaaon thereof, be IOld at.public auct~ 11 cauHCI Hid Notice of o. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PllllC NOTICE ftCTITlOUl llU ... H dltonal chatge of 12 00 will '"'"'" "'' c; .c~J!" t977. executed by llld C111tor1111. more commonly Ille pr11en1 benettefary 7561 Cent., Avenue. ,34 l&ull and EleCllon to Sell to COSMETIC BREAST SUR NA• ITATE•NT be made If h1t1dled by mall clct.I ualecl tlene un ..-o Tr u 11or 1 a nd s 1 Id known u 18390 Tlmo1hY' under tueh Deed of Trutl, G11age Huntington Beeot1 be recOl'<Sed In the county 0 ER y . AM e R 'c AN FICTITIOUI .,..... The following Petton•.,. Plll\I. 1pecltlcat10111 11\d • ao DIAi CAlENDAfltOI BeneflCllfY) whleh became Lane. Wutml111ter, CA llU executed and dellllered ca111oni11112&eTonM1reh 1: where Ille real PtoP«IY •• ACADEMY OF COSMETIC NAiii ITAff....,. doing butlneu U other contrec1 dOC\lrMntt pert pr .. e nlar una due June 1, 1984. 1nd 111 92683. 10 .aeld TrutlM, a written 1085 at tO o'clodl AM located. 8 R IE A 8 T SURGERY. Tiie lgtlQWll\g ptrtont •• PACIFIC AUTO SALES. may •lao be examined 11 the r:-t• ~rlla 1 ,,... aul>Hquent 1ns111tment1 ol Term• ol Nie CUh In law· Declatatlon ol Oelau11 and Deacrlptlon of Propeny· Oafl· February 22, 1985 ~ IE...CAN COLLEGE OF do111g bulll'!fft aa: "NEW· 9882 Oaean Crffl Or .. Hunt-Office ollhe Ci1Y Clerk of the q "' " 1 eotte. prll\Clptl and lntere111 . fut money of the United Demand IOI' Sate. and hd Aefr1Qer1tor. Couc;h, Bed. IWIRIAl IANCOM', ' p~SM~TIC SURGERY. PORl CHEVRON". 3531 lngton S.9Ctl, CA 92&48 City of Cotti Meaa. Plana Une carte o una........ lhll by1eaton lheraot. lhe Slllff on ule, OI' part ~Nh depollted wllh said TrualM, llleYltfon, Microwave Oven, CMlfOf'nlaCOF1"1fetlon,tllO 419 Sup«lor Ave. Ste 2. Newport Blvd .. Ne wport Refit Mlrgh1v1mt. 9882 ind Speclflcat1on1 wlll not '-::C':!,."0. le 0~1 undertlQ.ned IS such and b1l111ce avldeneld by auc;h Deed of Trual and all Office Chair, Flffl\G Cablnel, I . La CleMfle 9"4., In· IMCll. Cellf 92863 Beaon, C1llfornl111~ Ocean c r .. 1 Dr . Huntington be malled uni"' the •d· Pf • •u '"'""' 1 Benefiel~ has depotlled oote MCurld by Mortgage the document• evidencing Lamp, Typawrlltr, CIOOk. I l a wood , c A ttl01 m Roy Morgan. Eckllardt EIH I. 11823 Beach, CA 92846 • dltlonal $2.00 cmatge I• In--~~maqulna1t1ene,.-wllll 111eTru1tee.111e Deed ot or Trull Deed on IMI Pfop-tll• ob1tg1110111 1ecured Table end Chelrt. Miao 1M11..-. 8r. z.... L. 419 Suoetior Ave Stat..-Ave . Foun1aln Valley, Rolml Mlrgh1v1ml. 9882 eluded wllll ~II eu";f d' d con 111 ,•r· Tru11 #Id 111 documenta erty so told. Ten per cent ot thefeby, and hH deelarecl Bulldlng M1tw1111. Mlac. Dl¥tt. Truec.. .... Ofloet tte. 2. Newport i!leac:h C1lll CalilOl'nla ~ Crnt Dr . Huntlngtor) Each bid lflell be made on "'1 1 • • • t • • 1 ~ Obllg1Uon1 ,.. amount bid to be depollted and dOM heret>y declare 111 TOOll, Mtte Fum1Me and Publlthecl °'"'99 Coelt t~ ThJ1 bu11ne11 le con-Beach. CA 92a.6 the PropoNI fe><m. ~ta •0•:c'ae 1 11 ~ ~rad thereby. and the .~th btd aumt aequred ther~ fm-Futn1e11111g1, Unrurlle d Delly Pl19t Matcl'I 1. I . 16. Thte bualnete la con-ducted by an lndMdtlll Juon A Kenao. l4931 P-1 tl'Wough P..-HI provided .,_ OOf e M u11d«9l0W-doe1 hereby ~ldl'Of oner1 to be In Wfll· medltlety due and payable 8o• .. 11\d Cr11.... t98S . br. lndlvld(lal Eckhardt EINI Alhel, lrvlne, CA 92714 In the conltact doucments. -· decllll all tums MCUred Ing •nd wtfl be rec.lved II tnd hat lltCled iand does Oelecl 11111 15111 dey of F-750 ~~Morgan, M D Thia statement wu lllecl Thi• bu1111 .. 1 It eon· and lhlll be accomp111~ 11 wed no preeente M lherby Immediately due and the alOf ... ld onlct 11 any heteby etec1 to Clll9I ti. Fet>Nery. 1986 • Thie tt•lernerit wu llled with Ille County Clel'k of Or· ducted by. I general Part· by 1 c.rttfled or calhler 1 ~~· 1 ll•mt:;::::= payable lt\d doea '*-by time after the flrtt publl· lruet property to be IOld to '*"" L Dllfteer, At-I.::=======:::...._:-- "'"" the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Februaty nerlhlp cheek or 1 bid bond tor not ::':a."=' ~.,;! .._.1e1ect 10 c1u1e the property cetlon hereof 111d 1>91ore aall•fy the obl1Q1Uon• N-..,_,for UrMt ~ I' H"••Ofll LA--' r..:.:.: Coun February 4 t3 1985 Rahl Mlrg111v1m1 leu than 10% of the amount ...--111 .. ' t u 10 be sold to 11t11ty IM obll-date of Mle cured thefeby. Publlehtcl Orlf\09 Coalt -....... = ty on · · ,.... Tlllt 111ternent wu nlecl of the bid. made P•Y•ble to 1 •tru 00111 d• H lfltlon• MCUred thereby, Dated 111i1 15111o d•f of DATE: 0218185 Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 22. MT. OUVI * ~ 'mo21 Publlsned 0 1ange Coalt wl111 Ille County Clerk of Or· the City of Cotta Meu No :::::--tin = 0::-Oeled 1128/H Feb .. 1"5 AMlllUCAN IAVINQI Mtteh 1. 11185 Mortuary• C«netery Pu~ Orange Cdllf Dally Piiot Maren t 8 15 22 •"Ot Coun1Y on Febfuar)' 7. propo11I thall be con• 1 Mflll*:n' • II ' llAMC Of' ~fleCA MA· Gary I Roea. A1t0t11ey IOf AND LOMI AaaoctATION. F-744 CrematOfY ~ "° ir.t>N I 15 t985 . ' . ' 1985 lide<ed untnuc:compenltd --... ~ ,.._ ... l'TlOMAL TRUIT AND IAV· Pe11ttontr 9r. Kl • ...,,._:, AMl. VIN 1825 Gltler A\19. ~. ~ 1. 1N5ery . ' F-781 ,__. by IUel'I ~·· cileetc ......... ~ .. -~.,_ ..... llNOI AHOCIATIOM, 0 . Daniel 8. LOOQ... d"""'--PDllMttl.. ~n...J.,_&...J--;;;;;:;;;;;==~ COltw"M91r --- 1 • ~, ""_ ..... ~ "--w r__. cetn.Of bldl1tg,Ropd ~.J. 1 l!tAt.t.•T .._._, .... , ... ir~ .. fii\e'ofAIO ~ ~ ~ r\11111.ft. nu1n.c. ,..0_,.._5 .. ....... __ , Deity PllOI February 15 22 N'Obldlfiilr5iconlldtred ....... _ etnent•. ... IC...., Decedent ,...,, .... .,., .. P\8..IC NOTICE March 1 a 1985 • ' unleN 11 •• me<le on•~ o....c• f un INpde, Put>lllhed Orange Cout ·publtllled Orange Coe.1 Pu6tllflecl Orange Coee1 NOTICI Of' IALI "8JC M)TIC[ . . F-721 fOfmfumllhed bylheClty of ~ .... ~ • .!.. '"' ........ ID•llY Piiot fabruary t5, 22, Dally Pllol Febr__,..t i. 23. Delly "'°t ,ltbruary 15, n . .....~ A'L'~·t~ FlCTmOUI 9U ... ll Cotll M ... Ind It ")Ide In ;e ~ -8 Ill II ~arctl 1, 8. 198$ Mirth 1. 1985-Merell 1. 8. 111815 ....,,.,,... • ,,....,, .,..., • l"ICTITIOU8 ., ... ,, NAMI ITATl•NT 1 ccord111ce with the o ~ una ...... Ina • llJUllll f -7t8 FSa-742 F-733 purauent 10 MC11one 71 I ,.__ STATW•WT "The loltowlng peraon1 are P\B.IC NOTICE pr0111elon1 of the Proposal ..... (wee .. dtreetoftilteW-iand307aof111tCMICOdeOf , • Tl'9 tolOWlnO peraon1 •• doing bu 1l11 ••1 11. requirement•. .......,. 1 • , Pl&.IC NOflCE rtmllt NOTICE rtaJC ll1T1C( I~ Stfte Of Clllfoml• the doifl9 .bue!Mel ..: AONGAR .. 278 11 LI Paz FlCnnc>UI IU-18 Each bidder mull b& The Jlll'M ~ 900~ ... of ~ llglted; Harbor·PllGlllo COITA DEL LIDO. 1113 Road, Laguna NIQuel CA. _J:.A~ .._,_,el r~ed !>Y law'" Ille court II: (!I ~br~ Y 6 ,_ t~rmsMY .m MIA!-t~~.UW'AL . , ~Oft~ lnveel0ta 10&.. a A ~....li...~"'l.mu _. -.. ·--~·fl~~' i ... _"!£lC.'9Q~~~~ .,,....,.... " • -----.-~:---· .... ·-••\O ~ c.M. f'll}t Blflc:I* Pilclfk, 1 C•· d g Cit) of Cotti Meae reeerwt PERIOR COURT OF {;Al.I-N • IA9' I D DICI " J1, ttM OP l'AC..C N9wpor't IMch. Oran .. "-i.teWetc:Nnan I ~ fornte get1eral p1t11\er1Np, CAMPBELL ASSOCIATES I, the rtofll to retect eny or 1111 FORNIA, County of Or~. FINANCIAL LIFl INIU9'~1 COMPANY, 1CIO Newport Cem.t ~' COunty, Cetffomle HMo .. ... a WeldW'ntn IMng 27811 1.•PuRoad LllgUnl 27f1H.aPuRoed,l.11QUn• bid• 700Clvlc:CentetDrlveW .. t, P.O.aox eooo .... ~ .. ech,CaHfofnle... ... ~ auotlon. el tN9I 1 tta .... ., 81. hit. C NIQuel, C11tfornl1 92871 NICMJI, CA tH7? Th• Contraotor tlltll 18ent1 Alll. Cellfornla 92701 To1el admitted .... 1. . .... , $4.755,&20 3a771 ~-Cll)tl, ~ ~Mele. callf. 12121 81neher Paoli~ 11, a Cell· &lffcher Pacific, 2761 t La comply w1tt1 t!M PfOYlllon• The n1me, eddf .... -·-· lllblllttu _ ..... ___ ..... -.. -····-· ... • 429,861 ...-. CA '2t17, el t 1.m, Jemet 8e"4ttl, 1113 toml1 general part,,.,lhl,, Paz Aoecl, Legune Niguel, of hc:llon 1170 10 1780 In-14'1ec>llone tlilmber Of .::n~lf O~P0tllll~~~dld11u1 Pll\d ~ontrl .. ··tOd eur""'I ~ ............. " ... ·.·.·,,·,·::: ··-" • ••, J.·=.·= :' :::"', 1:ls~~~~ ..., St. SU1M ~ ea.ta 27811 lJ Pu ROid, LeQufle CA 02877 ctu.llw, of the Callfornle tl1r1 enorney, Ot P II ,..... .. "" ,....,. ..... Celt mie NIO'*· Ct11t0tnlt 92871" AoOel't M Campbell. 2 Labor cocse. 1he 1><evlllin0 wtthout tulY atte><ney, ie· Special tuiptua runoa ... ...... ..... • .. o 11'81111°"'°*· to wtt: ....,, ~. 11 t3 llllt bu1111e11 11 con· MOl't~ 8ay Ot1ve. Co<ona del r11e 91\d ICM ot "99' --CHRISTIAN I.AW CENTER, Unutlg~ h.11\<ll jtutl)IUtl .. . . .. .. . 32$.882 197' Jeneen/Helly Con- ..._ 81 ..... !, eotle dlleted by 1 f«*ll part• Mar. c.ettomla 92825 tabllthed by tlle City of ALAN W METCALF, BEN! Gllln (Lotti from Opet811()fla .•. .. . .. . .. 281, 728 vert..,._ 120 39 247 l(AQ ....., Celi. f2t2t ntr11hlp Thi• b111ll'l91t 11 con-CQel• MMe~.,. filed 1.0,STl!OT, 2701 £111 11\er .... (Decruwl In C@llel 1MI Sute>IV• duflng 1111-4. . 12.a 210 lald .... la tor lhe Thie !Mle!Mee It con· RoneNI I Blncher, Gen-duded by 1 general 1*1· -'th IN Clly CMf11 Of Mfd Clleprnan Avanut1, Suite lnturenc. In l'orc-e NationWIOe • It 1.028,000 pufPOM Of -~ ""' OI dUCi9d W' "°"°"'*' .,., Penn«. 8tr1CherPadflc nerthlp City, end alletl f0t1elt penal-t 12. p 0 so. 41at, FuH· ACClffnl' ttealltl p.emtum• .. -· .... ... .0 ..,. ......... ., "°'• fl &rte~ 11 Aobeft M Ctmpbell t• preectlbecl .._..,, for euon. CA 92834 (714) lnlmll\Ce 1n FOfC. C111lomle Bull-~ ---· SO.On.I ti lit IN llMWftt Of 11.000JIO n. ~ ... ftled T1111 1tatetMn1 wH filed Tiii• 11attnw11 was lltect none~ ot the Mid 7H .. en .-cc1otrit '"' ti.e11n ~lumt toplller •1111 cOMa of _..,, tf1e County =Or· wtth the Covnty Clettt of Or· Wllh Ille CO\H!ly Cltrtl. of Or· code. Oeted. JUL 11 19&4 • Olr11et Celllom~e Buelneta Ptge . . .. .. . , 0 ed\19r'tlllng and .. .,.,_. Of ,.__ 1 --Countv on FMW'\I""' anoe ~n"' on Febfuaty 1 11.nlt • -.. c-Lii A. •ANCH C..,. Wa "-'•by c-tnlty thll 1he el:>Off Item• era In eeco«'lance w11n Ille Ar)nueJ .... fl1: ..,_ .. , on ' i'4:'ioas ., -' 19815 " ' Clolftl ef .;;. c;y; 'c~ 1,, A...... H•r.;...v": Statement for the y.Jer ended Otcemt>er 3 t. 19~ ml4• 10 Ille 111.aurance Corn-Detect !#I 2.11n Clay 01 ,.,... ~ ,,....1 .... .,.,.., m1111onet ol the S1•1• of Celllor1111 purwut111 to law ) ~~ !N$ ~ 0nn09 eomt Publlll'lecl 0ranoe ~' P\lbll.nect Orange eo.t Publlaneo Ofenee eoe.1 Pubiahed °'"'09 eo..1 n.om.a c • .,.,_, ,,....,., ··~ tJ-9-eo... ,ACIFIC VllW MIMONAL,AM Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific Vi.w Orf\19 Newport a.tCh ~2700 ~ 1 ~ I , 1&, ~~ PMot MerCft 1.8. I • 22, ~ ~ F~u.try 115. 22, ~ ~l~~:et>nlary '21. = Piiot Match.'· 8, 15 H A~J1!n.cs ~.~= Oell'f Piiat l'et>ruart 11 Maten I 2 3 4 INS ~PIM ~annr.1116 ' ' , F.tt2 , f"-162 F·11 t . Thf-752 F-166 ! _ .__ · Tli-1'1 ~ 770 '-...:::::::::::=::::·::==C:!,,~:_ .J ~ ·--~--\~-~------~~~-------------------------------------------~·--------------------~~------------------=--~--....;_...,.;;;;;;.;:-...__~----------:---------------------~:.-:: =-----• - L i ' ' ! r ' ·I I ... ' ' J i • I. I I . .. I •, .save up to -.. - ---- .$ .. 100······· _,1--.--•L•~ on . s•lec I - '84 Alliance I Encores in Stock! ). ,. **Example: ! r Dealer Price at $9871 Sale Price. $8171 (Stk #1088)(1d 271106) : ,, ·- , . .. A.P.R. ON ALL -~ '84-'85 ~~ ----1_ ·ance, Al~nce -Convirtiilas ~~ Encores, Fuegos and Sport Wagons , I • ... -· .... - -.. * 20°/o do~n, 36 .. months financing OAC ·--..... - - '83 .IEEP CJ-l '13 RElllLT nEIO ,SPORT . COUPE '83 llC ClllCORD~ .. -,, 'ID VOUSW18U '12 CIEVIOLO Yllll&Oll auiER 414 -~~----1 ,. -. ~·· t • I .. I . -'----~~----"- -. ... • ' . .. Al,,.,, IOOIXI • ,,_ Clllll'llntlld '°' ""'' """'' . ' ,, C I • ' ..__--. ...... --. ....... ...__.. ________________ ~----~~~~~~~~~~----------------------------------------------..... ----------------~--------------------·-' -I -. . .. • ---------·-'-·~ ------,,----·--·--.......,_ ..... .,.--_.....,..__ ' MllC fln1C£ 'tcTITIOUleutaNIN NAMI ITA.,...NT f,.. fOlloWtng 1*'101'11 .,.. dolnQ bUeirlell N : ELECTRONIC PRO- FESSIONALS' INVITA· TIONAL ~OHffAEN~. 818 Amlgol Way ~It• c, '"9#· port BMCh. c .. 11. 92eeo Eleetronlc Pfof4llllonal1' 1nvll1tlon11 Col\11reno11, Inc., Clllfofnl1, 818 Amlgot W•Y Suite C, Newport BMCh, C .. lf. 92eec> Tiii• bu1lnM1 11 con-ducted by: a oorponitlori Carl E. Mllchkl, Pr ... dent Thi• 1tatement w11 tti.ci Th·758' ltun ler lalt IH1t1 111 Wt ...... fp lalt with th9 County Clerk of Of. "--nal flt• "---al 1w A::::al ....... llJt 1112 Cetta •111 · 'lff4 llWNIT •Tl AIU 1nge Collnfy on February 1. ---------1 .:: ... ========·.c-:;:=;;::====-:;• !!!!! 198& ,a7117 Plltl.IC NOTIC( I • ------·1 Pubtllhed Orange Coall flCTITIOUI .., ..... , PllEllEll PllElllEI 2 • lffllml O•llrPllOI J:abfuary 8, IS, NAMI ITATIMfNT COSTA MESA: Corner lot R·2 lot. 1 br, 2 oar gar .. S 119,500 OMC 873-0359 22, March 1, 1H Th• lotlowlng PlflOn• are Standinc Ovation for this Pool. 38drm + bonutrm. II Mii · 1"·891 doing bU1lnesu1: It's a tticerl S 119 000 · ---- -~ · .= o ER o s s Eu As • 2 story townhouse with: · Nie. ram11y heme: 3 BR. ---.-11tc S 0 CI ATES. 197 6 2 CORONA DEL MAR: lovely country kltchfn. rva•" ""~ ~acArthur Blvd., 11226, • fireplace • 2 Car Ganie Adorable 2 Bdrm on R2 family rm •Cldltton. ·-1 1rv1ne. CA 92715 • Dual Master Suites lot $239,500. $134,900. Agt 545-0318 ,tCTrnOUI .. _. Th0ma1 Allen DeRoSMtt, NAMI ITATa•NT Jr .. 215 '-' Margu.,tte Ave.. • ComnUlity Pool Ii Tennis TM lottowlng per'IOfl It E tht 0 dolno tiullnen 11: eo..ona del Mar, 92625 • ar one ecors MOA1H AMERICAN IM· . Thom.,, Allen DeAoaHtt, POATS, 332 Lugonla, New-Sr .. 3600·0cean Blvd .. cor. $725 Down for Vets port a.ch, Calif. 92943 ona det Mar. CA 92825 $5645 Down for Non-Vets . Tlmotl'IY MlctlMl Sweat· Thia bu1lne11 11 con- Newport ducted by: an unln· LiJht on Your Bodcet $112.900 =h~J.~~~ corporated • auoclatlon Thi• bullMM 11 con-01~o!n~ !_Pct'~.:l~. Jr. EU RUL HTATI 112-0111 duolad by: an lndlvldu.i Thi• ttatement wu. fllad ~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;:iii; Tim heelland Cou c Thie llatement W'9 Iliad with the nty i.rk of Or· with Ille County Clefk of Or-anc County on February 8, ~ Coun_!y on Febru"! 8. 19 5 _ ,..._ ,_,. Published Orange Cout Publltt*I Orange Cout Dally Piiot Februery 1'4. 21, DallY Pilot February 8• 15, 28, March 7, 1985 22, Mitch 1, 1985 F-709 "°'"'°"' ....... UMl8TA~ 1"' ~ l*tonl .,. ,.,."*'*' ... WHKl!NO GOLFER'S AHOCl~TION (WOA), WUKINO QOt.FE"8 OLUrt (WGC), IHI t Lamben St., ~ .. , •• II Toro, CA 9M30 \ Cfalg J. Val0Mn1 14at2 • OnWtO l.aM. ll Toro, CA ..... T1lte Dutrn"' 1• aon· ~ by: 811 lndMd\Jal ~JV....., TNI M8*'*" WM lllad Th-734 ,........,. ""6al" SI*' 2 1tnry, breuutul .-n1ry w Kl''flt'OUI formnl hVl"I rm. Olmn rm &p f•m rm Country k1~ wlt''1Una al'\'a (Mrtook11 lu:sh ~r vafd 4 &IAnl fnl U\ lns · Ldl'lnl. 3 bi\ Pi"'lcc'd 11l onlv $174.~00 uunu NI ?·----~. ... -eo.,ey c..t1l of Of· = CClun'Y on F""*Y 1, ............. I ..,._,. Anolhl'I .. I ' ARE FREE IDYii.i homt' wlta\l'I c llln{l In hv and lam nru. CALL US REGAR.DING ftB&WIJft ' & ~ ftaftl&lft.. · Bntk ttrtpl~ <>p.n •Ir ll'O\lntry k11d'M'n Cal: ~A .. Vl~~~~ .. St!.., . ~ ~0r-.eo..1 ~ "°' '*'-Y 14, 2 t, 21, Mwoti a. 1916 , T~732 ~ ~wu ,..,..., UKI Y~ w1brte1t1 .. 1 bir 3 bJrms.' '•be A bergaln m• .... , -·1 CAN Kil .A FR•~~l~D~:-S~:'.:il~l:l:l::_l!!M!t!ff~!~~!IJl~:!:.!!~!l!I ... !°"!=!l\a!!"!!l' r1tJW!!!!!f!or~ho!w!1!"1!!!!~~~M2~·~ll~l~l~~J 11;2;.;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;l;;;;;l:;;;;:;.;..._ir.__...~--:- I ' "•••I . -.. ~--.. ·~ ·T"":"'- .. • .. ... -l~~~~~L--l!!!!!IL.---~ .... ~ ~I FRANCIS HOuMCIMnlng tt AIC MOVING tt ===:;ft"'"f'.::mr:i::r": • : • • • l•d credit r eport? @.p;;f JUtnffure Me· OI 1.._AM Good '9fl. frM .. ti. Qulc:a ~. T13I048. llM. NI rnlillna ,.... lllnkruptay? Divorced? llillsNnQ. No !<* to tmall wcwk Ina. Tom 141· 12112 t7().79M LO RA TES, 652.o410 $100/mo, 752..0740 No «edit? Slow Peymt? Fr• eel. J«rv 844-10IT o.n. ~ repalra Paint· Looking lor a dependlble ITAi -.utl -W! CAN H!LP I Ing. Oryw911 C1rpentry cleenlna MrViol? L~ ~t Obtain VISA/MC. Orange ....... etc. owv 845-5271 PTL no moraf CJwl'• C!n ~. IT-11--•. " m e m eoun1y'• 1ero-or9dft TUii 1 " 1~s °' 120-eo31 0ranoeeo Oflalnal acl -8 alCOlll"" ae r v I c e 5 44·110 0 lalial Stlldenl MoYet1. fneured Rooftn0~.~6310'.419'9 CREDIT ASSOCIAT£8 Topped/remowd. Cleen-Hmt!IJOW-~OE ~::.c~1~:.v~ Llc.T1~~.641-M27 • up. MW IMWN. 751-3-478 Furntture, TrUh, Tr... , h 8,.·1 ..... ,.1 n-NEWW•..nouMSI'_. __ ~. "3-5415 NOAM ,.. ivg ome " "'"' --~~ · • =. i!!t-. Detra OIMn l>Pt•Tr• Trimming •SUSY Hou•ec:fe1n ... ~ ....... , ·-...,..,....,... Yard t,talnt.•Haullng LT HAU.l..iN'o . MOVING .. • •• Ing e Plyroll e Tax•. Entry I F'..-nch 0oo'9 · MIKE 850·3283 Garage & Yard Clnupe Frff etrlmate. (7 t4 Pfeno LeNOnl. . .~ Doug Luchanli(y 751-7781 By "-«man The Ooonnan Comp' ... • C .... a--Up, ,...,..1 Jon S..5-l 192 897 "'4388 0< 194-1421 ', Europeen trained tnatruc- Oait & nr. 857-000R ,., -· ..... w .. .._ IAht tor. Ellpetlenoe In leedl-----------C.Watt Ulmt malnt, tr• trimming, lr9e INdij • .. aw Juat ''"" r,. Ing chlldr.n and edutla. ~--...--,----lh a est1. Mturo. 831-4097 -S ~~~~ I~ 6cn's E-Call Sally 75~1557, IOI ......, UUll ·~ ISMAEL'S GAAOENI G H lw. • tll-1111 OLEANINQ Hourly week-brocilure Ind Ir• trtal UlmTI 142 ... 1 IUPllT c1e1n-tip. Ger\eral main, 9t Oo Heetlno Right~ 1y, monttlly·no f..S. leNon (Cofone del Mar). ------=---• ~ Free .. t.Oottle863-1138 *YARD MAINT. CLEAN· Romemrsof :Jiklnd1 ltl'l'll"ll .. !'!WWll'l!'l'l ... ~IPl!'I!'"' .,.--~--.---=~ F~-'°'Jn~C::!~~ Trte trimming 550-8318 letaln Vt~~2e8"t ref Palatil pert try~ UPS "WE 00 IT ALL"* C1rpen1ry-roollng-dryw.all T FINE P NTINQ By Rich-l~~"!"'!"~~oml!~-- Repalr-Remod'l-Addlllona Dave 9t19-2120 • plaster-rm add. 94s.s141 't••t !f ardSlnor. 18yr1ofhappy .....,...,,.,.~'"""'""'•-."" Ooort-etc. 548-4980 lhywaJJ TAX PREPARATION tor cuatomtlfa. Uc. 280&44. mlP•IT"' =-~mili-m~~"'ll"' BUILD oR AEPA1A 90RvwXLt tXPINd P~~:.Es,~~~~A~J'~rdh~: 1, ... Clt1aJrJ 6~1v1~(;'11~~~~~·1n~ Thank-You1 963-4114 THEWALL·PAPEA·EXP LL REPAIRS Wiiia, at1lr1, doora, locka, All Textur" & Acoustics 497.5740 Reis-Rocky ROBIN'S~ CL NING COUNT ANCY. 586-6613 RAINBOW PAINTING 1111¥11 llMltl..,.. & ORYWA 8 1 7901· railings, molding• & trlm. FrM .. 1. Kevin 673-1603 Qu1llty 11 oor pollcy Alt 6, rree est 4 -· Don 962·8202 TWTl UlllOAPE SERVICE~• lhrooughly M1iUa1 M•re11 650·6646 JEFF Lie 8688 Pt1t trt M•ititis/leai4tlia1 Repalr-Ooor1-Alter1tlon1 lltttrical Miln .. gen cin-up, tree clean house. 540-0857 Profeulonal. N.B 8ddreu. DAN SAL YEA PAINTING H 1111 IHI. D1n1nl Window 891'vk:e. ltat4tlla1/ltJ1ir Avg home S29-139. Frw Pacific Improvement Co. eat. Lie. 786-2920 Buljd/AemOd· Spec. kit, Remodel-P•nel·Locica-.tc trim, exp. 20 yrs 631-3086 Housecleaning, catpeta & Quall St. (not a P.O. box) Lie #4259.24 Flees-anta-roac=· . balh ore rm add pillo Wlndow-FencM-Clblnet Pllltll WmlO uphola:?°. windowa. etc. S50/monlh 752-0740 Call Anytime. ~-2017 90 DAY GUA TEE Oecka. Skylight•. Cust Stitt Law Woodwo<k. all types of repair work Depend. Xlnt •s-1a"!'te"""'1a·w-r-eq~Uhi~~1"'h:~ii-o;A""' refs. Comm & Res maJnt conlract0<1 wt\o P91'10tm cov/dcks: bay wnd°w LIC 35 yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 Quality work. lrM .. t. 11,.JI .allf II 1·1212 Npt Sch. Birch/Quall S 15/ ENAMELED Speclallttf TERMITE BIO 0 HIGH? 446485 Steve 547-8076 Retired Bldg Con1ractor. '425513 &ea·740l A A 2 Slaters HooM Cleanlng, mo 24 Hr. An1wer S20/mo Put the thine back In your Guer. to beat •ny written • R ~ Small jobs & cabinets. NEW/REPAIR Quality No Carpentry. fencing. win· resld'l,comm'l,move outs. Tflex S10/mo. 756-8808 kitchen & beth. 675-7079 est. CALL PESTRONICS Lv msg 846-2926 wo<k over S200 lnciudlng l160r and mate<lalt mutt be licensed. Unllo9naed contractors 1houtd IO state In their advet1lllng. Contractors and con· lumers, contact M11ry Grondle at 558-4088 with any questions. Contrte- t or's State Llcenae Board. 28 Civic Cent• Plaza, Room 890, s.nta An1, CA 92701. Add ns-Oesign· e:!' •--Rus . llc'd. 645-645& lob• to amatl, feuonablf. dows, plumbing. m1rllte, comp. rates. 646-7683 859-0579 ... Ha Top Quality. Lo:" r2345 Free est., lle'd 63 1•2345 tub encl. hauling, etc. l ... lf. · GLASGOW PAINTING ,. L I Free Mt Uc ""1• cu;• Cltuiat And Vea Jesus la Lord Experienced woman Ex-BAickWORK. SmaU Jobs Int/Ext. 30 yre exper.. ·~rll•I Quality ooflng: Sr. citizen Comi)ellve Rates f0< all AESIO/COMM'L/INO 26 (llCJl30405) 636-8244 cellentrefs. From S30/wk Newport, Costa Mesa, rer•. C1ll 1tt 5. S..2·5214 Neer jiji0(0,7 High disc. Reta. Lie. #348877. re £onst & ST MCLEAN Specialist yrs. Do my own work. Lie or bl·wtlly 642·1203 1 1 R ,. 675 3175 INT/EXT 20 y Ex fHhlon photogr1nhe K Funke 645·0193 typel>O omm 20 . Qualitywork·LOWAATES 278041 A1~6-8126 Competlve Rates for all rvne. ea. • . ears per. .. r .• ~...,..-· ~-..,.--,,...,...,,-:-7 Resld repairs. yrs Free"'· 17141 63l·S68l types of Comm. Const & * EXP. HOUSE CLEAN· M i · Average Room $29 +. now llvtng In N . Greet REPAIR Speclall•t·S200 & exper. 751-3662 llc. Reaid. repairs. 20 yrs ING lady. A'ellable. own tY •I Exterior stucco S130 + dealal Stlg 673-0689 less Free ett. 30yra exp. PeOple who need People Ctatat Ctacrttt Ftaclat exper. 751-3662 llc. trans. Carol 646-6502 *1·1 MOYlll* materials. 642-0442 Plaiter/It~ r 770·2725 anytime Wall That's whit the Oflvewayt, patloa, piths. FENCE REPAIR. NeW 1 OECKS-FENCES·PATIQ Exp. immac German glrl CLEAN & EXPERT Int/Ext HouM Painting. NEAT Pfut91'Tng: (itfiing A & J ROOFING, •11 typea DAILY PILOT etc. No Job 100 small. old. Wood. chain llnk. Covers. Aeplace, rep1lr. will clean your l\ome,na1 Over 25 years experience Free e111. C111 Ad1m Patchea.TexturH,lnttext otrepalrs. Free eat. Guar. SERVICE DIRECTORY Rut. Mickey 536-0553 Free eet. Gr.,,, "8--0118 Winter pnces. 754·1620 rates Mausl 548-"653 '" 6 Lie. T·l 16,428 730-1353 646-0879 or 6'48·3190 rm •dd.treeest 64s-a2S& Ruu, (7 14) 993·4293 11 all at>outl -.. At1rtatat!t1 Ual. ltutanft, Val. Aertatats, Oaf. &prtmnb, Uaf. Arartaeats, Oaf. Aertaeata, Oat. ' ltatala tt Otlict ltatals 2114 Lest I Ftu• HM • I utt4 Ct1t1 1111 2724 Cetta Mna ZT24 CNta Mna 2724 lniat 2744 ltwprt ltacla 2769 lewrert ltacla 216' Cd'·la~r3t9r 288 ........ ltolw/dbl Furnished otflce 1 room of Lo 11 : W h It e T • r -PIT !t!WY 642•4718 -..., •v ....... 3 room 1Ulte S275 mo. rler/lemale, NPI Sh0<n ---------FIREPLACE, pool, patio. rlptex 2Br. Oat. S650 See NEWPORT SCH 18drm gar & view $466+'h utlls Brookhurst & Atlanta. area. Call 642·3122 lllllllPll ••~ield X·LG 1 & 2Br Apts. E· Sun 3/3 10-4. 1802 Or HW lPllTllEm Condo $650 & 2Bdrm 661-3622 attef 7pm Refs. n-emkr 963·8864 Lost. Wht Mile Cat w/blu, eatab. C.M. roofing co. •~LI Side $550 Up 557•2841 ange 826-5159 7-9P IOITIWlll PUI Conoo $850. AVI lmmed Female, quiet profeas·1. N.B. Exec. otflcn. 2 Pvt sllghtly crosled eyet. Vlo 98Ha a full charo-book- lP&llTlllm lllTUT II WI IFFll l CIOIOI Looated In the beautiful Owner (2l3l278·0211 n-smkr, CdM. Ocean view. ofca. lge work erH. COM IJlfO 644-4028 keeper. exper. In coet •" want a Mleetlon of great Northwood area of Irvine. llWPlllT OllST Washer/dryer 2BR 1ba Recpt "erea. Staff rm-fll· I 3 l acctg, A/P. AIR. P/A, Sparkling clean lg apta $5:Nlmo 2Bd 1ba Northwood Park offe<f 1 B·~utlfut 3 Bd 3ba C.ondo *•75/mo, •uo'-10·30 ' Ing combo. s1.••o. mo. trltal I GI L t"'ru ac'""'•ntf ~ ... 11. w/sep adult & family MC-ell blt·lna. lndry rm. living? We can ott11er a1nt 2 & 3 bedroom g1rde~ IN NEWPORT BEACH _ ~ .,.. .... " """' ...., 1100s. Heat pd. No pet•. nr bch & shops. thing from • 1ma ap o apartmenta situated near A grept place to live on the across from pool & tennle Fem Non·tmkr to stir JanltOflal 5 nit ... Park· TUlllllYlll Ing. Ute typing lkllla rwc. ~Bdrm2Ba S675-S6e0 J41'N:.J8tl\ST a48dhte.lflooklng ln shopplngareu&parks. Upper Bay. Private courts. Wah/dyr, 2 ctr 1unnyCOM2Bd2baapt. lng.759·9501 HYIUTllt.1111 Background In the con· 398wwllson 631-5583 ' TSL ••• ... GE .. ENT CM.N8.orHBthlnkolus Pets accepted In clubhouses & health & bl s.251 .,,.09157 0 1,., .. ..,_,., tt•~ • llrucllon Industry an ...,......, ,.. ol I iar, patio a cony. .. mo .... • .,.r'Vnl '""' .. ""'t o ...,., O ~oly St Jude. Apostle asset. Orlv~ lloenM & -642· 1603 flr11 fO< that ch ce o predes'"'nated units spas, 8 tennis courts, 7 3001 643 If 1 ""' BEAUT 3 br 2 be condo, Ideal IMng 'V pools, close to business, t mo Fireman w111 sl\r Cstm Approx. 1 · lhower and Martyr, real n vlr-own transp. req. Sal11y lrplC, d/w. wid, pool. lux Brite & airy nu cpts & drps. TSL MGMT i;.2-1603 For J•Ul"" 1nt0<millon. OC Airport. Fashion lOO lntrGeEpidE T Home In Hunt. Bch, close Mariners Mlle 646-2947 tue and rich n miracles. commensurate w/exp«. gros. gar patio. S900. 1400 sq ft 2Br 1%8• NB REALTY 675-1 642 pte•se .. .,cell (714) Island. convenient Shops TSL MANA ~ N to beach. Room 1vall New Bldg, OC Alrp0<I near kinsman of Jesus & skill level. 642-7222 IT\O Call Benny 642-2649 T ••1 t le S 2-0177 •• d S o s•,., .. 1 642·1603 w/pvt entr ....... from area."-·...-of Redhlll & Chrlat. faithful Inter· blwn 91m-4pm lor ownhouae . .., c:<o, rp • WISTUll YJL• aair ... on ay-un-n 'V" ......,.. """'""' ceaeor of all whO In oke gar. Cascading strums ..-& day 8:30 am·5:30pm. NEWPORT VILLA APTS houae. $300/mo + utll. Bristol. 700 sq ft.~· v fmmed. Interview. T E•a & wllerl•ll•. PoOll$J>a 2 Bdrm Apt•. pool, ape, 148 AOOMVelt St Slnnlea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Approximately 1 mile frOIT\ 960·2514 tlon ,r ... 2 otfloea, 1 lg ri:; ~=~t~ry~T.~~ --1 .... IHi-..,...,.,.,l..,..l .... _,,.,,....,,.,,..---OIS l M -$950 No "'"II. s•"2••7 gar. lndry rm1. no pets. Handl,.•nped Unit• .. ., the Beach 642-2357 F 38 8 .. room & storage area &r-ut Fa11ILY vu 1 aa1 ..-,..,. "!.. TSL MANAGEMENT ....,.. menta & Townhouses. · ml to lhr r H nae. '4 Pr recourse from the depth M•naoe all flntnelal r• -,..,... or 545·3 l l5. s..5•8122 or 642-1803 Avillable (A•k about lurnlahed cx;'.EJl'N SIDE of Balboa Must be outgoing. like ~451m8°5: 8~ ~3 roperty of my heart and humbly cordsl prepare repon•, New Apartment complex. TOP area quiet no pets· apt•. complete with TV. 43rd at. 1 Bd 1ba de· sport• & music $350/mo. gmt. -beg to whom God has A/P A payroll. Exp. on Ready for ocwpancy In STUDIO Beauty· ssoo Westside l1rge bright 1BR llW lPUTllllTS linens & utensils. maybe tached unit, gar. yrly 847-1893 afte< 9pm OC Arpt area, 1 olc Incl glvensuchgreatpowerto computer req. St. An· Aprll.2Bdrms S530/mo& PRVpatlo ,pool &spa 1ba,D/W,refrlg,porch. llllTIWlllPa•i renledforshOrtterm or $650/mo t dep. LeaveF/rmmtage 2l&upmstr 11 11 S / cometomyasslstanoe. drewa Pre1by,terl1n 3Bdrms S605/mo. Gu MESA PINES 2650 Hana $.c50/mo. 640·0997 agt -longer) On Jamboree phone number for appt bdrm pvt ba 5250i mo + c~pie7!va1iv~33~588 p, help me In my present Church, N.B. C1ll Peggy, r1nge, garbage disposal. 549-2447 8 t •-· L 2740 RRdd. at San ,Joaquin Hills 646·2751 /548-6933 ,,., utll: 646-1934 C.M. and urgent petition. In re-631·2880 Mon-Fri 8-5. refrlg & carport F0< In-· U · -.c. Located In the beautiful PRIME Olllce apace In turn. I promise to make --------- formation call Nice 2 Bd 2ba. no pets. n-'-2""'"""auc...,"""1""'r~·"""q""'"""1""U-O"""I,... Northwood area of lrvtne 144· 1100 BLOCK TO BEACH. DE· M11e prof llberal shr 2BR Nwpt Bell. Cannery VII-your name known. and lllllllPll TIPA •111 OI. !'!12k~7·5'2582157160-mol~v1al8 ~~ Delightful ocean breezes. Northwood Partl offers TATCHED UNIT 1 BR 2ba, Spyglass Hiii area. lage area 1500 SF. High cause yoo to be Invoked. FIT, exper. Apply AMa. (211)1-1••• -.. ..,..... All t ad I 1• 2 & 3 bedroom garden •--------Iba. garage Yearly Po<>I lat $4~5/mo 1vall vlslblllly loc. 261·8161 Chert Hoose. 3443 Green &r ~ ----------,.-. new crp s rps, OSI apartments S650tmo. yrly On 43rd 3110' Tl,,; 640-10JO Say three Hall Marys end Lante<o St. Dina Pt Between 2pm-"pm M9" Orange Tree Terrace. 2BR of closets Pvt garages. 2 & 3Bdrm. 2Ba. Vrly. gar St Lejve PIJ number ror Share 1/2 of 565 sq ft of Glories Publlcatlon must --------- day through Friday 2BA Condo. sec bldg, t>eautllully landscaped. lllClllE lllTllCTH ·Near beach $850-$990 app1 646-2751/548·6933 MIF. 25·35. ahr 38D 3ba prime CdM office ap1oe. be promised. St. Jude lllllHPll P·Tlm Eastlide 2Br 18a w/beam $900/mo lse. 551-6581 Spacious 2Br 2Ba w/frplc llm lY&JWLI 675-4912, 754-1792 Bkr Spacious 1 Bdrm bll·lns Npt Crest condo. Oen Avall Mar 1 ·es. Your pray for us and all who Exper nee. 545-5578 ceilings. lrplc, .oai.S6SS. PEPPERWOOD APTS \Br & balcony 960-6331 OneandTwttBedrooms ed D ' vu. W/D, n-smkt, quiet share Is $337.50. cell Invoke your aid Amen. ---------111, last, sec $225. 2 per-w/encl patio & carport 3Br 2'h8a Exec Gondo 2BR Iba. Quiet. no pets pool. avan imm over $380+utll 845-2813 Mickey at 675-2311. 9-5 This Novena Ilea never OlPT&JI I FllST Yearly. ~vail now .. $625, & Westcllff $600/mo ___ . -----sona. no pets. 650· 1798 $450/mo. 548-9074 $1100/mo. Micro, d/w, Handicapped units Call 650•2493 645_6646 MIF 25-55yra/empyd Mon thr~ Fri. been know to rail. I have l&Tl /Olll -EASTSIDE 2 BR 1 BA PV1 1 Br, frplc, pool; pall~. ~:1·d~~'ga:~7:6-~~~et· also available VERSAILLES -1 -8d j 1 28R 2ba apt NB. $350/mo. •CdM dlx 1ulte1. AC. ampl · had my request grantfd. 70' Elliott' M.V. crulM Larna, clean. 11ulet. lndry ier. No pets. 399 W. Bay · Pets accepted In 28R 2ba, Eastbluff No x n ' 6~ 1·3048 AFTER 4pm prkg. from S600. 2855 E. F J A Alaska & more. Reeurnee .. -.. pets. ctose to shopping quiet location. Full secur· C H 675 6900 · · · 1 24050 .. di St fee. carport. lrom ~.S. 1 SSSS 650•6357 SUWlll YILUIE ~ pre-designat~ unit $820/mo. Call S..0· 1364 11y bldg Av all now NB 43rd st-yrly $325/mo oast wy. • -o: ma son • 646-4549 Sharp 2 or Iba duplex. G vo -S925/mo644-72 15.Agl M/F, own rm, clean. EXCELLENT LOCATION CHRISTI N ~INGLES Torrance.Ca.9050,5 For Leasing Information BEST lN Bl CAN' N many xtraa 548-4571 1 MO FREE UTIL INCLO MATCHMAKER Monthly 0&11Pn 0Lira•-Eas11IO. 2Br. new decor. features flew earthtone WIYHT1 PleasecaU7141552-0177 On gOlf course 28A 28A versalllesCondoLeaslng --FROM$l50.UP llstlngi.962-5876 ~- dWlhr. encl get & patio. crpt1paJn1 & 1 oar. adp'I orvlsi1 our newofflceat $1595. 760-6052 S950 Sunny 2Bdrm Need straight Fama.le lo ScL I I HELPER· eager, •m-No pelf $650+ cleaning partllng. No pets, kids ok Live wtlera yoo have 146 Roosevelt. Irvine Agt 631•4960 shr w/same 3br 2ba, 1,h CALL (714) 968-8193 •It s bltloos. over 18, good -c>- & lrg sec. 548-4536 $575. mo St 150. moV&-•Spectacular apts Mon-Sun8.30am-5·30pm CUFFHAVEN 12d Bdl. tea. "ILLA BALBOA lg 1Br blk to beach. Balboa. Cta•trci1I . lasll.ctita 3011 peer 545 .• 9373 EASTSIOE L ........., In Avail. 311. 835-5445 * 1 & 2Br, t & 28a sullea . trplc, gar etc ea for re· .,, . s32stmo • 675_0849 , g ,..,_,, r• •Spacious townhouses Orangetree Condo 18ri tired couple. No Rf!IS, Temp rental Avl 311·? ltatals 2911 POSTAL SERVICE exam CASHIER-Mlnl Mkt. decorlted 2 & 38r Apt. SPACIOUS & SH~RP •Flreplacea Iott. air, pool. tennis. Avl yearly 548-5306 S800tmo Agt 962-6118 NEWPORT BEACH lge un· COSTA MESA· 1450 or training. Aecofded msg Ftn Vly. 24hr, 3ahlf1s Starting at $590. 2214 2Bd 1 b• features WW *Private balconlea or 3/ 18 $575 mo. 673-6785 NEAR BEACH 2Ba yrly lse VEAR L Y -2BA. BLOCK fur,'l rm &,ba. p,ref ~~-;t '1 296<> 171 RID ·area. Nice 24 hrs. 891-8~4 963-7522 Sam or Norm. CollegeAv•.542•5210 g:~~:~r ~:1~1~~~02 Gardenpellos Orange Tree Condo $975/mo.557-6985 FROM OCEAN & BAY. ~m;~~~; m~v~:/~~1~~~ complex. Right Realty TUTORING for Learning 0111111 East side lg quiet 28r. New parking spaces. 353 WIT llT1 1Br+loft. All amenities S695, Call 650-9089 11 J h f131 _2011 756-8841 Oltflcultles, In re1dlng, need energetic. con~ crpta, drps. paint. lndry & H 111 S675/ $585 1st laat'+ S 150 sec -ca 0 n phonics. spelling. hand-1 5 d patio S695 mo 646-7363 11m Mon 646-9~~ *3 Lighted rennls courts 654-79rror 863-1480 . Sp11C10U\ \IOQit' Ont' YOI IEIEIYI IT Amie lo shr 2BR 1ba In LAGUNA BEACH Artlatp r writing. Slingerland lrlln· ~1~:. ~~~~;; Kite=. gr . *2 Swimming pools & b d GATED VILLAGE COM-lrvlrtf;° Non-smoker Craft Aellll STUOTO ed In multl-sen•ory 225 E 17th St C M E-slde 1 Ba. 2 Bd patio. •STUNNING Lg 1Bdrm •Streams & ponds SPIOlll llllS two l' room ''P'' MUNITY. 2Bdrm. 2'11Ba. female. Call 71ft>.6097 S200/mo+ commlaalon. methods for Oyalexla. . . . . 8ar. frplc. no pet1. $625 1Ba Gtrden Apt. Pool *Sorry. no pets , I It p llf a.... 1600 sq ft or PURE Ocean setting. 577 Sooth Xlnl refs. Mrs Davies. 548-7788 17Cabrlllo53l·4036 $495/mo 710W 18th •Furnlshlno_aevaJI Lux~~ ~f'a :bd,.:'~';,ts LUXURY Ga~. SPA In Sh•r•mycpndo.3mlbch, C08!1 Hwy. 494·6266 or S..4-7779 DISllEI E-alde 2 br 1 be, patio. no Super sharp 2 Br 2-sty WHY NOT CALL In prestigious Irvine. master suites. Dining rony rurn. $300. mo. Inds 494"1956 40 Retail Nursery need• pell, -3l7 Gabrlllo St unit.So. Coast Metro.pvt 111·1111 Lighted tennl1 c:&a. poot. room, wood burning flre-Ulll w/d "8·7418 Shop/Store/Otflce/Stor· •tatJ WaatN weekend PIT cuhlef, no Seoo. 831-C-036 gar & yrd, only $750/mo. spa, gas BBQ. park Ilka piece. mlc~owave oven. Shr •P•C Mesa Vde hm age, 275-740 sq It. reu. IOtt. 2i4 T.l.'a exper. nee. Clll for apt>t. E'slde 2Br OfJW cpt1 & Small chlldt pet OK. IUWlllYILUIE lndscpg.Walktoahop"g. private patro. ELEGANT rurn BR.pvt ba-='3f CosteMes•C·2.546-7249 ONRESIOENTIAt.-PROP Mon-Fri, 646-7441 decor F/P no pets. 2563 720-8730 MNGMT THAT CARES LIVING only lS minutes mot 114 utll 545-9231 Retail Store 1000 SF Old •Instant approval 0 .A C. lLO't'.0$...NURSERY Elden. $69~ 675-9291 Westside 2Br 1Ba, new 1~!~. Hr~~~ng~°:n v8::g~ IH· 7000 . . ~~~~~N~~£b ~1n:1':"~~nso~'t~~~laz~ Spaclooa lovely Eestb • t8111dtPCH. Htgtrvts-• t~ nn~nce asaumable OlSllEIS ··EXT'AA RICF'l.g 1Br cpt," 111 ut1t pd -$650-fmo Freeway. nor1h of Beech L •-L 27 jU$t-.Dt or-New~rt Blvd townnouM. ew o bee lblllty Avl now 831-5775 • 13.8 Ye 3 Yt Pis. 80% LTV Car Wash, FIT or PIT ' •75 S300 Kl k . lfHI -IC• s bay Flrat & laat •Equip leaalng, Refl'a w/pool. No pets .. . + sec. ds o to McFadden, west on -. HEAU H & south of an Diego 760_8057 · SALE/LEASE. 1000 sq ft CAL AMERICAN. ROBERT 644-4480 646-3618 att 3:30 631-5230 afl 5 pm McFadden SO. LAGUNA 1BA apt. no freeway. 2473 O~•nge retell. acroH rrom NB City 759_9111 D. E 670.0923 CHILD CARE-chrlatlan ========~~......:.=:....::=====.:=========-pets. walk lo belCh. utll ( l URS (f NNl'I Ave 631-5439, By appt "THE ORIGINAL" Hall. Npl Blvd. 845-9628 · my hm PIT $'2 p/hr cnHd s~;~~~ 53s:::~=:~2:n~ ~:~:~~e~ ~~:~~ • only. 2 HlllUTI FllllH AHHHtatatl 3002 Rtlt WHIM 51 ok 548~7827 evet . HOROSCOPE ... SYDNEY 0MARR mo.-mo. S400/mo 1v111 no p~h Model\ IH Clt•Hlt 771 ls Itta ti T.Y. SPtRtTUAl READINGS *lfl.Uftrt hltr* CHILO CARE PIT 1 yr old . now. Aft 7pm. 497-3277 opt'n dd1iy 'I 111 b Condo, ocean vl9W, 28r NEWPORT 756-1484 Advice In All Matters & Full Unil/p-tlme position 2'11 days p/Wk, n-tmlH. d 2Ba. pool, spa, tennis. tatala WaatN Counseling 1815 So. El lor experienced sales· CdM area 720-1032 l!!J!rl ltacla 719 ~t'() sec 498-1855, 635-2280 Camino Reel San Clem. person wll~IJlef'\(lly CHILD CARE r--1-'- B B -a ront home or summer Llc'd •9•2 72..,. outgoing peraonallty · ....... ~ ... ,. 1 dr.-i 1tP' Of'I •y In laat1 Aa1 7 0 rentel 4 ~ Bdrms. Jim · .. • "" Prefer prior exper lndlv. 10 care f0< lnftnt. N(m)o;'5~~~~~:'mo. Apartmenb 38d 2Ba Condo nr SC 851-5111dys/720-0789ev CllLllOLISTITill Greet opportunity M~n-Wed-Frl 7:30•m · Bayside Pharmacy Mr ·S.SOpm $70 per/wk 18r $550 2Br 21e11 $650, Newport 8ta(h So. Plaza, all amenities $750 College Dean w/prof wife Don t let It happen to your W II M·F 760·0111 640-1948 "« + dep 659-8553 seek quiet 2.39, Hae. No kid•._. get t~! real llory 9 s relrlg. dahw•hr. 11ove 1700 16th )ltel't .-21&n kid• or nats for IN or OP· 111 secret mini book -~-.-l-ll-.-••• -.-,-11_1_1_1 OOISILTUT PN .. Incl. No pell. Call btwn { 0 Mal •~ .. v. no 1 11 1 USA/send J1111 -Saturday, March 2 9-4 dally 545-4855 al ovl'tl BEAUTL As hse. cl .. n tlon $800-900 859--0571 S5 ~5 ,vi 1.~ h1ndllng to Career oppty4or •gresalve lllLlll ""-- A Rf~ES (M~rch 21-ApnAI IC?): Accent .on se1cundty. res1dcncc. 1 fahmi11y, ..,.1-:8c::R:-·-P-00--:-1 _,.....b~l=-k -10-00-9-a-n 642-511 l resp. mature. $350 Peg, Perfect Tenant ivall. I'm Security Publishing. perton with education or seek• pollclVl•w entorc. ways o 1ncr.easing income. ancer native pays om1nant ro c. e ps Sgl edit pref. s4ootmo. Newport Bea(h No. 754•8870 or 960•9925 allMglc to smoke. pets. t77 Rlveralde Ave.. Fxper N.B. area. Moo-ment agency •t•ff ~ open doors pr'eviouslyshut Light. You'll be invited to a gourmet dtnner. Call 6<42-6002 HHll Irvine Avt-nur ----dust Prefer wood or tile Newport Beach CA 92663 rl. 675-0150 ber tor P•rt·tlme cONUft· 'II ~ · ds d 0 I Lux NB hm, pvt rm/bl floor w/patlo or deck. Fem Aide llve-ln aHlll Ing. Must be k~ you wm n en an in uence peope. A l I ' (di ltirtit StSO/wk $450/mo• Avl $420 orleu.839-9411 Lest Ft1a• 3004 teacher lnwhlchr pit rm able about content I 1'AURUS (Apnl 20-May .20): Diversify •. gain overall view. leave ci:.:i1r.~-r!aJ~11.8 ad~ 645-1104 now645-0911 • t>rd , s250moS..s.2357 achedulef0<ttw~lon:.- minor points for another time. V1S1ts. tnps. surprises dominate evet'I day. 642-53711 W1nted 1Bd apt/hae ment antranc:41 exarntn- cxciting sccnano. Excellent for purchase of apparel which highlights C 1 M 2724 C t M Mile shr lge Balbo• Penn CdM/Bat Isle S-IOIHITIH atlons In your~ your best features. Gemini plays role. ti I t11 ti 1 tu 2724 ~.~~re~~~~. ~}:,~r. !tc~./:~·2~"j~esp fem. fOlJND ADS experience/ offloe admlo-tyt1t11e. Write tndudint1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): By double checking source matenal, jiiiiiiiiiiiii 11tratlon. part time. geographic .,... or II · b I Mlle to shr 5Br home GarltH 11 •RE fRE£ Growth oppty In lnveat-which you have/could• you save money. Accent on payments, co ecuons. a 1 lly to locate wtfather & son $300/mo. I t _12 n ment iyndlc•tlon, Mtab. t11n lnformlllon. )(Int 09- needcd material. ll 1s lime to begin a rebuilding program. Aquarius. MEDITERRANEAN Hunt. Bell 891-8004 ta •• C H t974 955.1550 portunttyfof11t,.1ncome, Leo. corpio persons figure prominently. Npt Heights roorTiiti'iChen c M. Elalde garaoes'lveH.. a : •ooe1m PlYULI· All repllel treated In •trlct CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Cycle contioues high -read, wnte, privileges $250 l~cl utll storage only Prime lo· • 142 1111 ~ confidence. Box 5385, rev ise. review. accept invitation from exciting member of orapositc sex. VILLAGE avall lmm~d 631-5669 .• cation 551-3398 af:ter 6. • IHllVULI OLlll Manchester. New Hamp--· N <>··-h A IE 1hlre03108 • "o u'll recei ve message w.hich symbolizes green light or t:reative Room for rent $300/mo'. 5 E·alde CM 10x20. St0<age ewpart ...,... •a •· prOJC~~i c?~ttr~~f. r~~~~ Glam~ur, romance dominate sccnano. '"I' 4 · ~.Hy>• • , .. '""~<1 e~~-~~~~ ~Cs~:.2N'7t68ch ~S~~7~3:o l .. /rent F?i~~oL,~uu~a ~l~u~~'. ~~~f~ ~~ri~~ HIX" Sc~1 11udent. \foon position highlitcts clandestine arrangements. secret meeting •• -• • ""' "'" "· ··~·• Roommate wanted. M/F ltt lut&lt 14 831-5965 atructlon project, Po. ~~t~vrl~~1.~'2~1~: places. "confession" rom one who means much to you. Domestic •'" °"' S330/mo Quiet mature. fad. ,g3 i 261 sq R at Found· Mile red Setter prooeat1ng(71417 ... ~c;.z.a111 C1tl QQeanfront, H.B • • tdJustmeot affects plaf'.e o f residence. marital status. 11•m• n·drlnker. e·atde CM. S1.30/sq ft. 18'7 Wet1· Vic of Edlaon High JV".,,.,.., ------ VIRGO,,(Aug. 2J..Sept. 22): Define terms, ecrfcct techniques, 631·21364yt873·2491ev ctltf, NB. Agt 541-5032 School. tea~97 AOITI PlTULI COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. rcaltnwish can come true. ln1t1al disappointment 1s transformed into ~pociovs Floorplons ROOM ONLY 1n quJet East 75-~ $q. Ft. OFFICE Found· SprlnQer Spanlel Entry leYel P<>lltlon for ~~La..~~ln St Bell>OA a · victory cclebrat1on." Pisces native helps you to "see the light." 1 Bedroom C.M Condo. 111 & laat, S75-S300. 1763 Orange · Be lT J am l n • V I c Advertlatng Ao-ncy. 2~ l=:iiiiiiiiiif==- 1 inancial piClurt ts bnght S275 mo. 642-oe10 Ave, CM. Cell Betty Harbor/Bay CM Owner Yr. •xp. dftlred 8"1Cl.. LIBRA (Scet. 23-0ct 22): Advance made in business, career. K ey 1 Bedroom & Oen/2 Boths ltttll tttb ffi4 &4&-9181 or 64._2270 Trina • · · >31>. tull time'°' Nwpt ldl Ory _.., __ .11-__,.....,,...,nn..,,.,..,tnrt, preparation. Rclattonshipmtensifies, you'ITTlive-moro.~•r----.---2_8e_d_r_ooms/2 Boths COMU Sult" '"If Newport Beaoh, Ci. clean.r•. &.41·~221 re<1ponsibility and opponunity to considerably increase income. 2 ~droom Townhouse/2 ·~ Bot s I llTIL , AIC, p11kino. from sroo 92663 COUNTER HELP. fUll /pett C npncom native plays paramount role. .. ~~~e!:~'~P ~~4 ~~~ Cill 8f3·4120 ~~rA•rn. Vdlo,...A,.~~H~,,9 l*·IWlllll !m~•· 1D•y & ~ ~71•; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ); Reach beyond what appears to be a -All UTIL11 IE~ INCLUDED ,port Blvd C.M. 646-7445 Cotti ....... 2500 1/1 of· "" ..,.. ....., women to 11v .. 1n IOf cou-" n '*''°"· o ... h · G f I flee 9'1ac:. available In LOST Mlle medium Poo-pie, utlat Wlfw rn cate•ot ·~· •lboa 91Vd, N.I . llm11a1ion. Emp as1s on communication, abili ty to touch on a -05 irep oces IUUll •TIL ntce cblnptM. oi.. btll/greyweertna wM ~band with P•fklnton. 875·1073 un1vcrs.'ll thef\ie. lndiV1dual you admire will seek )'Our counsel. Aries. -Rus1 1c Wood Pont11ng Gross Cloth Wltly rentll• now avan. RIGHT REALTY 75f..864t co111r ¥Cty occ 1r the min. h1htd chorH. -=c-=0...,.u-NT""E'""A,..H'""'E""L~P~/r-.-=rimer---- l 1bra penons figure. in dynamic. drama11c sccnano. -Cai rol Beomed Ce1l1ng~ S128M& up. 2 14 ._ but 1top 546-1100 545-8122 751-o387 rtllable~._N_,_ldl A'Gft"t'~~~-!2•0«~'!'t):"'"'6c1 -ready-for-MW-~"~ ... ~-:::,..--... ,. - ----· -~· • --.-8. ~-AB . ~ Yltft~:fttl -h ""'I d d 11 8 d . v•>"""'U>"'" • 648--4224 osl illly, 1mt 12 lb. ,.,, ight in epen ence. w1 ingness to pioneer a proJ«t. y tUJn& -Pools Whirlpool, E•ems,.. Room " mate Sltr grey 'Fergw' a e yra) 2-4 eY'M p/wti, OAIVEM croee eowttry. • deep, you could strike pay dirt In romance, you'll act to hean of ~ aw ,. ___ H Nft. Exec otnce1.1Qtpvto1C.2 NBllo/10 VIQ81Vff• C.M.hm Own1r1n19 Lv noup.nec.Callf.l'o.,... matters. LcopJa~unusual,dramatic role. 1 • -4 l1gh1~d Tenn1\ C urrs • ·~' wy. amatterotce.1'ecpur•e. R£WAAOl144-64t5 m.-5CMoit118atber• MtcOreO« Vldlta m1 R (r....-22 1 r. J 8eac:h.kttchtn1. TV s1215 mo. Jenttoriel a Pt la. Cot1 MtM CAPRIOO ~. • an 19): Maintain low pro11le, pthcr -lowndry Frml1110\ , 12&--+ wt1991, nodepoelt. nltee, par1cl"9, 10-9501 SCR•u.l£T$ 111111111 actnt 1 1nformat1on.dctumine basic.values. Time 1son our side-rcfu5C' 10 be -Foir Housing Sorry No Pers / NII Ml lime. ~tact Vikki, DAIVI to 1.. Ofl ~ chided into srap deci~ions. St&ek 10 familtar courx, fulfill family ~J 11 E ecut1Vf !'It· ANSWERS • LotUf Aoom. 714·8502 App! e hra. If. tic h C t I I • Furn1un1Um. orrlce mlt ~. ~ o ligations. a ncer na 1ve pays ro e. ~ 19ece.. immec114te oc;. llAT ••11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphnis on poP.ularily, SO(ial OFFICE OPEN DAil 1 9 6 ), ild.• CUl)llncy S350·Mt5/mo. 8kttcll • Movnt '*ldt m•rlne ori.nted ...... ,. • .1c11v1ty. ability to d1vcnify and to lauah at your own foibles. A "scout.. 2•00 Hotbot 81-.d ·~...., WOid proc.tt1no. com-8rule· Podium pereon, mutt bewttllna to am111 offtCe 1n ..,.,. lldl 1~ obstrvina. could t>e imprcned ancf this mtahl lead to miuor cattcT 01 fo,r o.... / put• ~ftng. R.nftl oo IOTH t leetn wttr111tlet, tfme neectt ~ en111111 111111 advancement. Gemlni plays role Ind• t~ 1newr'o. "P~ tor tfllt tfle> II•· "~· P41Y-fl* & w. ""°" tor ...,... ....,. PISCES (F~b. 19-March 20). You'll disco ... cr new place -and Costa Mesa T••. perttlng, ~1• h•u•tll)3 me," com· ¥10eCOOfcllnetton W..,. war\ Tuee-lrideJ a...., ""Opie. Uno .. bodoll 1nnroach bnn ... best results. An ~u•nan ..,.....a.s kitchen,~. • Pf8lned rtnctma "I cen the ~ .. bO•t dMI· C8t't "'dey a.~. Ml ~ n -.... -uui. 7U/~'7 8020 ~ !lac:utM Row tftNrgtlfMdytO~orl lf'lfllpin""W..a.Nwy tr.in right piltMf\. flMt 1n :rour bchal(bctund scenes. You solve a m )'stcry. you' I bave reason • 380t MacA.rttwr It .>em-can go, but I etn t 00 ~ 780-7100 tlk tor haW own car lllO,_ 10 cclebrue. Sccf)ho f.aurc pro011ncntly . oor .. C.11152·11'70 IOT" •• Don 152 .. 714 -· •• •r f ~---·-------...;..---~..,...,..~~ ... ,.,~-~----........... _______ ..._~ . " . ,, ._ti'~~'*• 11111&.flllllll Wl81& II! g rtflJ~.!...-.. ---111 J ~ orrifl1n '°"" MM H.I ....... , . ~. "'11Dleflolo11t •1·1-.... 1170 .,._ •r•H•I C::: ~.: ~ M1L llTATI WTI. ttflll ....... '111•1 .......... ,, ..... e.=s :.::: :::ie:.:: w.ttMiftlW. AMNtM trlln. Hon-tlne*er PNf. -...on. coo6et"-' Of1oe echoof H • 5M--144'1 Hiiie. 0.-!!! J o.mtoe. I&. p/tv ttan. 211.1112 ~ou• comm1 .. 1ori OOod .-tno ,...,, 'IT • · • Uf*lllll a111111 •• ....... .., • '°' Klfta c..e °' ,IT ..a-1ea -1 -,"° ,,.._. '°' ,._, •11a1 uua Pr~ ... 11....,.10 •••Tl••t m: 1 • LB •1·"" CC*"Otnnl6c. a..ary netd eMfOetlc Are you aome,ody ..___,;...;.;-.-=;;;;: ~• (213 402-<>* or -ow with ... ~to 1UL-1 .... .;. ,.,.,....,..,...,,.Ptl'aon •P•olet, cr••llve. •••*•I• JV .· F ) M1 .. -· com--• -for dyn9fftlc CtHtlv• enttluelMtlc? ~r ec:f\OOI, -peny, "'"'· 1 fi ret81t nur• Locel top P'Oduoer .-, cornpany with busy Swt&!h .,.._ ~ 1111 ... 13111 IOOOf'nlr!,TM2> NEC ...._7tU, "'°7741 ....-1w11111 .. ::-'=:.~•tarting ..... tent lO ..... In .. ptlonea, Xlnt tyPlng •• Com...-.-•. eom. -1a:oot hpd,010.A/Cpt9P.P/S, ~~,2tH~ 08Yl-i~9Yee. Hor• Hut P.id 1 • p/mo. ~ pf ,... ..... muee. Ptwe cell for in. p.ny 710 ovel 91112: tllt Int~~. Co. Wll ..,_. 1111 ,. .. ,,urant, 18110 IM =i.-~::~ :!~ .. ~2~ teMew,(714)162-IOIO ""........ ltlOor-Ml-ltZ'1 ,..;.tt-=:lodc.~-• ~ct~=· 'Emr~ MW ~ Irvine. Inter· • 1 • v1 ..,peneiioe _,.. -i---•--(S. •1311) CA ~ • vttwt 3-lpm, Mono-Fri. appt. :~Y.1 ..... Mon-Prl be lloeneed. Selely '*-__,.., ..... ,-. flpte A •P· Pftf, tMlt not .. g;;J.1~1 . 11fm , •74 DetlUtl 210, 3t rnpo, Aod :!;.;rt.~~ ,._ 1 commlH IM . fOt ...... I&. i>/tir l)tue. Yacht ..... n.c. ,... tire. Appty .. "*" ..... bOdy Id 1125 ---AOilMCIMnln9 llOYDe NURSERY cell Petrick hnore Offlc. Mo..o!M1 Johne ToWtng & !Juton, wedCllnl • ~RANG COAST tpm-19m'c.it Ml·270I ' !f!!I amua lllW• --------1 831-1211 30.0 E. 17tti St. C.M. M001$2N IS1-ott2 AMC/Jeep :'ffiiL"fttt4ima:i~~=:::~l·"""-~~ft!l!!miioiiiim le.-cell leny. Urgent! ---Uln/alllUL MM843 · .L UC·~ 2524tierbor CottaMele 71~0AT8UH280Z • .,.o, 1fttJiiiil P Oeye 8ff.ttt5 or PI T 3 Hre pl day, 8 ~'1• typing & ...,_.. rD ..... I .nil fl'n c ... ,. elr, xlnt . .. ... V·I , .-Otrw. ...... wee 4""3957 days/wk, morns. Eltl*. ofo attm1. Perm. full time TUm. llllT ;;;c!L T cond t39QO 991-~ Alf p/wlndowl /d l)OWel'/....,.g, ..,.._ '*l. ~32·8014 poaltlOn. ~. r• & Exper •. aelM'e-1relnM '1S.Ewllea Vacuum r '7t o.e~~ a+a.' ioC... o""9 • c:n::: wlndo..-&doar llllUIDll nursing -aaman-U1.,yhl11oryto P.0 .8o• agent wanted tor ~S75.831-3172 • epd, 28000 ml, GI. ptcg, tunroot (l73XUEI toace.VinvtrOOd.~ for_,,.. O'l99t home tor ....., -" l826, Weetdift Or; 8'ilte ~~ leedt mJ;e deiil fOf .. 311 eng, reb" t,_,,.•, UIOO. 080541--2'21 ...,.. , ... .._.(HGA14e) the eideffy'54-1183 11 ........ 7~~~. FIT Mu.t be llCenMd .-id 80'-27.0, Nwpt Bctl, Ce t2teO ,, ...... egency; tem-epm Ma1M 00 1751080 ceii em/fm Mfee> CW Ml# • ~ ..... ._ ...... .."" & greeelw to 11ancn. Met-~rt. Cell '°' 9C1Pt. Ired "45-3077 n1Qti11. •tart«, bett.,.Y. $ 0 1700. ... MTlll 111 HUNTINOTOMiEACH ~·:P=p/'ft, ~~ =;. ~:t ~·.,O:::'S~ MITILJMIT 144-7371 LAACii!l8LANOER$PA 54~43 ~dr.,4 cy1,eutometle.alr CHRY81.EIVPlYMOUTW meture, Engl. q , ct\lld benefits. "42-804 c.~;:trlck · r.nore Full or P8'1 time to hend6e nHiifid w/purfx tie.ttir a pump '78 Datsun PU 8' 11ak• ~~~'r· 142~1 M-5194 ~-·• ,.,. pey n ...... ,. .. M .... 1 1...... wallc In rent• ~ r.--...-.,._ 7500 a 1:1--. uaecs exc.I COf'ld bed, 1ctnl COf'ld, low ml, ,. .. --. -f;;,iiy~75-02oe-""' ..... /IN'1 lfe ...., . auv for the Harbor Ar .. '1 nOO,"'cMryl n6ghta. Pref --~ ' 87M024 $2950. OBO by 318. (555XXG) _. _, .... -------....-----Mu11 have ex~t)onal Oldeat ~&tat• Firm. exper:bU1 Wiii trlln If you 8:4~9 11111 lll'IBJal mt commumcaUonan!lQOOd MUl1 "8ve Celli. R.E. lie. knO'# typeeetllng. us Ullll•na '79ToyotaSR5Lngbd lit HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ ••• cond., lo< tntertor Alent eornpeny, typing lttllle. Flt"'*"'N.B. "'and be Wiiiing to wort! Qlttz.n. MUlt be ..,.. to tor ..... ltll 54S.7582 lt«~cut. xlnt cOnci: CHRYSLER/Pl YMOVTH . • AM/Fm at.reo. to t)e hMd of crew. Muet Call Oeofge R. 831-0228 wttnd1. call Mr. Ring at: type oompelcated ,..,._ ~ '*"" G<*S Card Beet of* &48-2725 8A2--0631 s.t0-51&4 14 Corolla. dean, runt Qd, powerl wtndows, aeet•& heW iclnt drMng r~d 544-1770 or1Q ownr •1095 OAO braik•ShO'#f Newt ' ..,.. ...,TillllT (714) 673 4400 ,oeo. 8:48-8309 '80 o.t1Ut1 P-u 519d. air. eeo..e245 · oom 557--0150 /Pllf TIM fOf·: Optometric ofc tn TTPllT/lllPT Mew c:uea 41" eq pie-patro am/fm cw .. wi\11, lo ml.. Jbwc.,. •::~> ···-M LDI Sat/Sun tAM. Wiii traln. Laguna ~. PIT, no ---..w. r---t1on•-t Mt. rnehog/urathenel 4 S3000 OBO. 845-6993 78 CEUCA, sliver. •Int, ~al & Medi no eicper MC. '4.50/hr. exp needed ttex ' hrs ._-----,. dbtbench(115540-1735 am/tm ae.rao. 4 epd. HUNTINGTON BEACH Gt:'••P r~._9'.C_., .. -Margarnav111e. 2332 W. Send r99Yme' to: 1e.19 w/WOt'dptOCHllnglk-'83 BLAZER II. Redlwtlt. • • S1850."8-21,, CHRYSl.ER~~LYMOUTH can 1,,.. (213)3a&.o18l · ~!>81 •8t220Hyy1. l'fpt. Bell. St. Andrews Pt, Ste o. needed fot HewpOr1 P.f\, Oelc tbl w/4 cnra. Bkltltv., autolO.O. 21K ml . air " .. ,, !-'.... tlfl a.42-0831 • • 5'40-516' ~ _ .... • °' •PPt. Oauiena. Ca. 90247 or ftrm. tJteerwCiftdnt con. 8d ped'l11 w/e drws, elec pwr, sterao S9800 n _ ~ 11111• Mlllli PllT·Tlm llUYllY aft. epm, 495-9339 dnloftl, with tbp pey tor type. ar1Wk,etcl 850-8211 '&4 BRONCO II 4x4 .. ll·l 1lll 1317 Aalr for colOf? Quality All M F right penon. 720-0941 RCAVC'" .. --t 12 da whtlblue, auto/air,. pwr. 11•50. .... • ...,,.15 'hiil8; AH.'~ na on-rt, lor arnall II •Ill "· "_::'.::".;.;,.,.. c•Y1 steteo, 20K ml . S t0,900. u -~~ trans & tlr-. gd .....,.,.. peopte~tocoordt-package delllf«Y In CM llEOIPTWT ta P'~!f!'.m30-n-:.=,· au WlllMlltll.her. 720·1020 •-~ • l ,~,1 12 $9()067~ nate well decor In homee area. Must hive car & trvtne Rench 1111111' .,.., _.,.. "'1'" • -- & offia.e. No exp. Wiii vatld COL. Hourly plus FarmereMerket Exs>9i~prtf.~30Htl.fn.. RHH~tlc Mobile c'.B. UI 9040 '78 Accord , an r#. 18 4XRE IXci<. Fer• I traln.PIT FIT.848•9774 mileage paid. 831·0415 Aeceptlonlstf01Corporate lll.1.. tervlew93-5pm,Mon.$rt. Radio ll<Mbanda w/mt. ·U Eeonottne, reb1t eng. am/stereo CHS S1500 xlnt: rbtt eng, anrf. nds --------.llWILIY SALIS for Interview Office. Need cheertul re-Part I Full time Mon·Frt 1 2 5· M • • • 0 r • Lk nu '225 nrm 850-8847 new radiator $595 obo OBO 780-8814 pnt, 1995 OBO SAS.1245 111A lllTIM IT appllcatlons now being PART TIME HELP for =!:~l•:;g.h=~~.~~i Oftly. &elary open. Cati CM831-1030 Set u9ed German Head-~245 '80ACCOROHa1ctlbeck5 '88 Squerebecl(, low mi, Alr.i::wtndo!n,p/a,CNIM taken. Full time, exper. Flnanclel Services, must order~ppll .. greet via' George,bef.1181'1'10faft fiiWY fight.I fO.. MBZ. Tennis WANTED 72'-74' clean spcl26Kml.sllver.amlfm many xtru $900 (1~1~J:~,· c untt•. nee:. Full company ben· be 21. David, 645-7885 ltora. In frl~dty non: 2pm only. 432·0170 1.-_AllllT ball mechlne(Tennl• Ford °' Chell) van pp S5000 OBO 845--8943 549-5265 , tflta. 751·55"40 Balley, Part time amokl~ office. , Cell 111 ... ••• •s ex-. "'ef. 20-30 Hre. In-rriat•I 119/327--0909 CASHll 644~29 'IJ-ll llOO II '70 Pop-Top van. runs. Bank• & Biddle, ... ,-1 Be_ tty. 1 .... ,.. btwn 8-5 - -..-,.. •-• '"" nd• .....,., ................ s1100 --......,.. HoueewarM & c:aehlefl . t ualtut/. 1111h•tft, · Air, cauett41. IOW mlleS. -...... '""'" LIULumTllY ... .., llulii.iipny'iii11ii•iiiitl/1T;mnP11iM1tiT c rownHardWar•,3101 1l 125 M .. • or, CM ~L IZZI ClaHlct t04S (1FTC0521 54M 137 ... llTlllll HCHM dellVtiry Loa An-PIT, 80+ wpm. Busy rMI Cout Hwy, CdM 831-1030 • --11111 '71 Super 8-tle. Xlnt for five ettorney office In gelH TlmH 7 day1, eat•t• office. Must be ... -w•-2 cMeka, ch•lra, '48 MGTC xlnt mechanic* c:onct;-alr, new t.lf• & C 1111 1303 30 c -. •mTmH ••-m..c oftloe equlpt tr s1 COf'ld. complete & or1g1na1 pelnt s 1n5 &4S-U52 Newport ent•r w ; • : em 81'•1 muatl preeenteble and rell•ble. ARE YOU EARNING Momlng/evet lhlfts. MUil up . ...._2e83 Must Miii $10,000. 675-•273 eve ~~~~ W.P. exp. t>ullneu, P.1. 3 $500. mo. Call 2• hrs. 5 hours deity, ltexlble. S2000.-$5000. haw exper. Apply In per-A I .. '73 Sqrbdt •Int cond. new Yrs + exper. Selery com-759-0&30 or 842-8015 call Alli.on 831·128e. PER WEEK son btwn 3-Spm. Ma Tothttle coper 3503 re-1tM •f!!t ... ta. tow 11)1 on rebft ~=~~ .. ~~~2:~srr· NIT NITllL ctoaur• neecMd. s 1000. Banters, e.M303 ~= ~~~ ~21,1; 09 en;. s 1900 548--0717 Tll•llll plus per '*· Top bro-CQUNTER HELP . COOK . •Tl llllllGM '73 Sqrbk wl l<enwood IAllllllT PIT Lloyds ·i; .. , Con!rol route ker• clostng 4-e '*' Watlll\ fr1«dy l.egYna Pie ..... LO!Ju1 Ill! lllPllTI tf •WPllT atw, Qd c:.ond., new uonot. E11perlence neceuery. technician. We train. !'~· ~°':~~ lhop, am/pms. _euiv.r ~gan. (;Id; 11111 --------1 $1750, 494-1719 9ft &pm eome tools. 557-3380 Mull have good driving llllPfll•IT vtronment lnterHttng 497-1037 or 493--3424 model. MOO. 8:46-8707 Feeturlng '11 lllll l""All '74 Super Btl 11lnt cond, MA~IHE MECHANIC exp. racord. Call Mr Taylor, ~oodt!'°"9 lkllla. Ught proven m.;keteble prod-JNI ...... Slil SPINET Qd lhape bench Salel and Servqs .,.,. snr1. run1 perfect $2400 S13. hr. start. So. Cat Mon.8·12,979-8021 5~2/&.bC:.:~19-t •n •t uct. Call Mr. e.cker, mehogl750.~73•1797 E1101lcEuropeenlmported 15~8~~~$~~-~~:~48 0 80847-1242Cfy9Steve Boat Yard, 875-2837 PUIT llAllTIU. pm 175-0484 Prtv NutM, Prof. C.,. MOTOR CARS Cbmm'I Ctsd End LM '75 SUPER BUG. Navy llllUL Pl time.Own tr1n1por-lie.,....ht/Tnht IALU NUii ~:= ~~~· jtii'; ' HlZ Nl·lltl &ll·IAYIU LWI blue, stereo, radlall, •Int, '88 Muetang YI •. &It, Front & back ottic. exper. t1t1on. Fie• hrs. Exper. For, growing RMI •tetate Full/part 'time Apply In ~ 1111 2PM1 Alli It•" 9105 8001228*8398 52250 989"2157 convertlbte. ,.,.,. pelnt & Good typist. Xlnt ben· helpful. Lv meg 640·9228 Development Go. Train-peraon Mon-.Frl. Hoeck _ ....n1M 1611 ZENITH TV 7141432-1581 '81 wht OasMI 4 dr dlf Int, mU91 go tNe wMct. eflt1.8:30·5P'I\, no WMk· Ing to Include auletant to Trophy & Engraving Co.. 'Upt, teec:up, Toy, sea. 1 yr_ wrnt)'. Open Sun. ® wgn, IO ml, mint, air, 1 ~700. 7M--83ff ends. Nwpt Bell Ophth. Pl..... olcmanager. Satary $1000 170 E. 17th St, Sutt• 117 Min. $250 ~up. 5-46-2848 TV .JOHNS &48·1786 .-.... '83 Aec:<>rd Hatchback. air, ownr ~50 PP 534-35~ practice Cell Bobbi young apprentice, eager to $1200 +company ben· Co 1 M • . ...,r. am/Im cw. lheeplttlna, ·73 f:Umo Wagon.tan, 84&-3242 •It lpm · to learn 111 pheMI of eflta. Xlnt potential '°' 11 ... Aat!sm 1 1111 G.E. porta·fl stereo, ? $6800 OBO 754-7192 good Im /ext, nd• ~· ==~--·--· ---. plumbing. Must be hard advancement. Send re-SILIS PRiii ~Tiddkst wetnut cab. 12111 23h • ·as ACCORD 4 o 5 s $200 OBO 494-5-4 .9 ComparebefOf'eyoubuy. worker&epprec:lalelong sume to: Box 111. c/o FLOORMOOELllH7-9. &SOMEMISCITEMS 22w$100.obo6'0--0155 Oreet Selectlonolnew AIC. FMICua.'iow ~· '75.. PINTO STATION Cteaetfled "*'" It ... y. hours. OMV printout req. Dally Piiot. PO Box 1580, Alexia l.adlM Boutique 7eo--0249 Proton 600 M 19" Monitor. '85'1 tn atoc;l( S 10,000 IV msg 78U443 WGN, 4 SC>d. very deen. 142-5'78 432--0413 Costa M ... CA 92.028 497 ~777 tft(e new S500. 0811 enter-IUll l ... TI $900/dbo, 645--0497 SALES/RETAIL •" Mil tllnment cntr 55x18x49 8480overStreel J11u1 tl t Newspaper .... P•f'llm•.'Salary + '4"m0re du [$1180 '200. 173-8218 Newport Beech ·72xJt Chevy Ve l4W pnt. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ANO PRIZES! commmllllon.831•2222 G:~92 c:,:r~~~e:~~fv 712-0IOO ~:!~ .. ~~~~· '77 Graneda Xln1 body & gen cond. Nd• ret>tt eng. $700 &46-2330 .... AGES 11·14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now llare I~ ~,.s for JOU"I Hltr . btanrs to secure rucltrs IOf The Oranre Cont , Oally Piiot Our cmn swt al 3'30 p m and work untll 130 p m witkdayi On SaturclaJ. we won a few mOlt llOurs You win tarn many trios and PflltS. alonr with ur111nc your o.rn monty there 1s no clel4vtfll'IC 01 collection involved H you are 1ntt1nted. pleue caN Mt h rl AIU COO( (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S . CROSSWORD PUZZLE AetM>e• ' t OoMttlne 2 Got>bted up 3 Kk*ed In 4WMW 5 Aodl• 10..W 7 Cotleeol• • tr.ct • Mo"'9d 10 Mecew 11 Protected lrw9ntorl 12v._ r 13~ ttK~ ,, ... ,.,. • A M OA LAOS I STOOD A A p E ORNE CA!'RIOl> O D if! L F A E E F 0 A A L L M A A A TIS • O~T LET AMA TDET A A T -L ENA •A CE S•AY c p Cl •A LEA T •EAALS HA VI Nn IA 00 OD T I ME I AE~9 EAFB• BAA PA AK E H Ddl l. r - MI .L E LI! rw I 8 SC ARl • RAP V ASE I L L I T AA TE ,f T ER L E ASE T 0 NE 8 25 AM1etant1 2e Tumor 27 Ollemmle 29 PIM'• bMdl 30 Ea.t.ted 31 "Meydayt" 321n exc- 33 TranMCI :M Containers S7 St.tely hOme 31E~ 40Aepe6t~ • • • I L 08 E 8 EC AU LO SH EM 41~ 4'01nger- .. Mr. Palmer 47 9t~ ... ~ .. ""-type 50 Mergn 51 Verteey 52 Vlc:tlm 53 l¥0ftea 54 Hod!~ ltlOI 5e le • lllG1or 12 Some~~ ~plul. LES 957-8•\.~ Mak!1"'~t:.. Ou~ntl~ Sale A~•i 9107 1111•1 141 Cell between i-10:30 am. Lg Dix RefrlfrvLOd ciind. Yametla P700 2~ 180 1112 HIU900 111f11UU Ul &45· 1100. Al« IOf Ruby. S250/anxloua 852·9063 Yamehe Amp ~50 655 Tlllll lllSlL Air pi s p/b 5 speed 11.n••y Refrtg Admiral 111 dill LLuuxmen RPX5030100300288 22105 Fully loeded, good ~,on-casse1t~ (HTF 188) -xmen t d1t1on Weekend Speeiel. ..... tmmec:t. opent09 IOf MC· W[lcemkr$350. 873-0928 Dual TT 1254 t90 145 1278 tTHEO) retary. Xlnt typing & tran· Whlrtpool u dryer coet Oenon OP51F 425 297 Sllll sc:rlptlon 11<1111 reqd IBM S350 Nit i 225 722:7881 Atlantic Music 8•8-8895 Mag. Card II exp. pref. · Non-smoking office. Cati W1Ungl'IM Dryer xlnt cond PIRI 1Nt1 7012 for Interview, Ct\rl• $125. ·RCA Whlrlpool 1171 4()1 TRAWLER twin Goodermont 957·3000 wuner S50 760--0249 dleMI low hrs gocid five ext 3159. DISCO VISION · lboerd must 0Mfl S511< THEODORE ROBINS FORD THEODORI 1 ROBINS FORD 2060 HAaao a Ill VO CO\TA MHA 642 OOIC' ASSOCIATES atrll FP. Boet at 858 W 18th lllllTllY S.u~nt 111 t C.M 831·9785, a.2-1136 '82 Black RX7 GSL. Per- NB R.E. office hll lmmed For%:i:?heae>-Auto Hid· JI' llfFllLI feet cond. lo m1lee, fully 1060 HAllllOll Ill VD CO~TA 111\l'A 642 0010 openings 1111 for NII-den Surv9ll~nce Camera Surrey oovera saooo 10 9112 loaded Just detailed starter wttyplng 11<111• of C all 760 8Q...1_5 o r 673-7339 --------$12,500 650-2153 65wpm. Proffeaelonal ap-831-19.17 $2001 ·73 BAVARIA. Sunrool, 4 --- pearance 1 mull. No fr• te Jn AU 23' MAKO INBOARD speed. $4300/bst otter NtrCHtl Ital '145 Agencl• plMM Contact a Perfect cond. 15K 090. Cell 951-7861 lllO •r1-111 •• Cathy 955-2800. DOXIE, COLLIE, KITT~NS 831-7785or~1-7022 11K • 11m1111P1 Mature reep. person to run Jmall ottloe. Lt typing & bkkpg req. Small bUI. exper. pref. 758-1545 llOllmHAI• 538-9402 &48-4051 or evenings-25, Relnell C bl C 1 114,111 Fully loaded, excellent CALL 988-32.05 new 302 .,.,,a& ~an~ro1':: '83 BMW 3201. 5 spd, air, condition (2760THEOI R ~· ·• 1Ynroof & much more I 13 Ill F EE to 00 hme Fem Lab/ Full galley, radios. tllh· lmmeculatecondllion & ' Shep mlx 11$ mo. fixed, finder, loeded. & very 1 le ( 1 m0•3l hu all shots. "45-<1880 clean. P"rlctd lor fut sale ow mi s gm Jobnson-& Son Lincoln uait1n S'0,500 <714)599-9299 Mercury, 2626 Harbor 41 Lilt Ii '8t11d. Costa l>feaa - Antique catved dlnlog rm 1927 Mir Yacht, new dsl. 7141540-5630 --------set: Table $475, 6 chalra Rd AIP 7k -ITllT •WI S85ea. Buffet $285, r. ' "' gen. new .,._ na • China cabinet S300. 2 survey. allp. try s29.00Q ~ ,_ r-980-1467 anytime ~--=-,.....---,,.,,---gorgeous 7' couchH 450 SE 1975 xlnt cond IOIUI n.TUI S600ea. 673-3456 '55 19 rt Chris Craft Re-Sa'--"'ervic.Leasl"" 122 000 m1 S 10 500 po9ftlone open for exp. done · Brlltof Trallel' ~ ·"' 879 3324 i--------ptlntere. Salary baaed on Elegant 10.llght, dining Calt 8191327--0909 * *** *** -•pertenoe room chandelier, antique DOIUllT 1m1THY 69 28ose Good cond n._.. brua. $195. 642-3555 Charter Corp. + 74' Motor PIE i-• •-• b 1 k s 11 v er S 5 5 o o ""5 work 581 ~oo X318 614 --"'11111 Fully loaded. tow mltila. ~for WMkend! (2AWT887l 111,111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOOC HAllllOll Ill VO ro\TA Mf'>A b4 2 0010 PrlV party 19H Mustang V8 Auto trana. fectory 11r. radio. heater PI S • 36,500 ml. mint oondl· 42700 Call eves o4PM Tom 552-2077 tiactla ' !3 111,111 '81 MARK VI. 2 dr, loaded with power equipment · tutllel & electdc moon. (t0GM198l John.on & Son Lincoln Metcury, 2626 HarbOf Blvd, Costa Mesa 7 , 415"0-5630 __ _. •-----·----.-Yactit • 25' Formula • 11111-_,,.I 557-2783 or a.1-8833 -.._ positions open for trainees Sealy King Sz Bed $1 50. $389K tuH price MUST _ _ _ 83 LeSabre 18K m1 ,11 _. ••• -•• to become thick film goodoond.675-<>738 SELLNOW.Submltdown 79528l a/l afr(825yhe) 79 450 SLC silver 1oaded 4 dr Deatri on _,_.. __ ecreen pr1ntera, starting OMC 875-2172 645-9020 8132018111/r ( 1btb408) beauty made !or US A lam11y• S 10K 536 7838 j S 1~ down C E Com- 979-9373 Coral $500 848--0423 I 7011 81 3201 5 S9Cl sir pride Must sell' S28.000 Cdi111c 9309 SAVERS 7141432-1977 w1g e S4.50 p f hr. SofaflovHHt Blue & · ' 8132015apatr(1calt624l $howroomcond Owners ' I merc1a1 iease A LL- ecoop • • t" bait 8~1~: ~:~sir ( levd96o4) 76<>-0394 • ·76 El 60 Conven 1mmac -SllH • "l DO A UTT\..I tank S22 . 8' elec boet 82 JeOi Sap sir ( 11gp463) 8 1 MB 2400 Gold/Ian like new low mi~age 84 OLDS CUTLASS ,_ ~; ........... MJ ... U IN YOUR hull $250, mlec. boating 82320l 5sps/r (11dc1031 46K ml. like new. $6995 PP 52-;'-'9094 l SUPREME .. Lotaof SAL,• .~ OWN~ Items_ 21560 Canyon. 82 3201 Sap sir (lffl 176) S 15.000 759-t405 '78 CAO COUPE DE VILLE power equipment like ·'-~ ~. Apt A, CM 645·5506 82 528e 5sp L'd ( 11nu306) .82 3000. 50.000 mi. xlnt Very ntee car S3300 new 1'1BEU271) ~{·•·~-~~"': ;_;! .,. j Iii~ .... , 7022 B332m5sp si r( 101K568l co"d. s19.500 770•6638 494·61/6 Johnson & Son Lincoln .~J I.:~.~-~11~ 4 GJ" . •"'-\ J 50'tMLINA MOORING :n~: ~~r ss'/,~~~4~~~) or 110•66"'6 I NABERS M~~~,.,.c=~:~ ·I · . ~~ ·1· .• 7 '1 ., , , OESCANSO BAY Bkr 83528eattldf 1Jlct349l '82 300SD ANTH with 7141540-5630 l. " .,-. Cell 842·8800 83 528e al t l 'd 12<>? 194) G RAY I Ill TERI 0 R I CADILLAC 82 Strf'tCl1 umo full pWf & OAIAOISALIADSNOW '• ~ ); \ SLIP WANTED 38 ' 83733i5spld(lhti1 1281 $24·500 CALL 673·1355 'options 2i'K m1 .clnt CLASSIPllO IT CITYI Bertram. 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Standing 1n the Vanguards' way of their fir t trip to 1he NAIA Tour- nament in Kansas City 1s Westmont College. The two teams wtll meet __$aturday night at 6 at Occidental \ College 1n the district semifinals. And lif you ask Fresn°"-.Pacific Coach Mark Eversole who should represent the district 1n the 32-team field. he won't hesitate answering. "We waw:hed them (the Van- guards) in the Chapman Tournament (in December) ancf even then we thou~ht they o,yere the team to.beat.'' admitted Eversole. "I predict Southern California College will take t I." It is Eversole's belief that the Vanguards have more depth than Westmont and Biola. and it's no wonder afier watching Thursday night's game. Five Va~guards finished in double fieures. lea by reserve Ken Bardsley with 20 points. And SCC played nearly half of the second half with reserves. Senior guard Sher.win Durham scored 16 points while Neil Anderson and Greg Ward added 13 apiece and ~andy McAllister had TO. T-hree other Vanguards had eight points apiece. The Sunb1rds found themselves playing catchup as early as I I :20 of the first half when David Tibbs scored to give SCC a--24--~4 lead. Two minutes later, the VanguardtCOJO)'.Cd a 32-16 lead and with 6:46 remaining, they owned a 40-18 advantage. "Westmont and Brola-really have · only 1wo guys that can come off the bench but Southern California has four people. They do pretty well for not having a big 6-10 guy in the . middle," Eve rsole noted. • "Offensively, we played about as well as we can play in the first half." said SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. "When we can go up and down the coun like that. well. that's our style. "Normally. they (the Sun birds) like to control the tempo and that's what we were fearful of." Reynolds added.· 8.ut with Durham leading the fast break. whipping no-look passes all over the place, the Vanguards quickly eliminated any kind of Sunbird .Jcmpo. "Sherwin was playing with so much intensity tonight," Reynolds said. "Aod the lhing is. he's an offensive (Pleue eee V ArtGUAIU>S/CS) ........... Tlaomu ''HollJwood'' Bendeno• loob 'tluoqla band ) wiDdowe of ~· II•'• Colon1 prleoll at -;La ~ wMra laa la Mntat fou·year. eipt-moatll eatnee. . . ,, IDksterhas P-Ut her m~rk---­ on golf to.ur· Lastyear'~LPGA --- ookie of the Year to play in Uniden --- By HOWARD L. HANDY DellyNMC-1111 1 •1 I When she fired an 80 on her 'finaJ round of the first Un1den LPGA Invitational last year. Juli Inkster didn't give up on her golf game. After she left Mesa Verde Country Club. she determined that things would change. Little did she know how much change would take place. Inkster 'was still in her rookie season and she won the first of two tflajor tournaments. the Dinah Shore Invitational at Mission Hills CC just four weeks after leaving Costa Mesa. She'll be competing in the second Uniden Invitational at Mesa Verde bey.inning Thursday. Juli Inkster Dinah Shore tvent this year. ··The sponsors are putting up bonus money and I feel it's realistic that I can win one of those two tournamenu." Her rookie sea$0n 'didn't conclude until August and by that time she had also won the duMauricr Classic, Canada's top event and one of four LPGA rna1ors. This gave her a total of $221.125 in earnings for her rookie season. more-than any player had ever won as a. rookie previously. including Nancy Lopez.. She was Lhe- 1984 LPGA Rookie of the Year. If she does. she will receive-SI m1ll1on in bonus money. Only Ayako Olramonr has a Slmslar chaUen,e facing her after winning the .Las Yeps event a year 8JO. Of course, another player could win both events this YCN and pick up the million. __, -- .,.., ,... ...... ~ ....... u,M downcourt on defense. Ward had 13 polnta a• the Van- guarda rolled to 115-82 yfotory over the Sunblrda. · ··1 set goals for myself and last )ear I wanted to win two tournaments . finish in the top 15 on the money list. break Nancy's rookie money record and become Rookie of the Year:· Inkster said by telephone from Phoenix this weeic. She accomplished all of those goals. .. This year I want 10 win two more tocrmaments and finish in the fop five on the money list. I fl play consistent- ly. I'll do It." The pressure will be on her at the PRE P B ASEBALL •• 1 always seem to play better on t.be better golf courses.'' Inkster says. "Me~ Verde 1sagre:ttgolfcourscand I'm loolong forward to next week. I pla}'ed the worst golf of the year at that co urse last y ear ( 7 3-7 6-7· 5-80-304 ). "I think the bonuses arc good for (Pleue .ee IJQ[8TER/C2) - Edison in a breeze for second Victory Irvine wins,1 1-Io. Oilers to ~hutou( Warriors stumble- allo"ed ~ne h11 fn four scoreless 1nn1ngs. Chock "ent 2 for .3 with 2 doubles and:? RBI and Gregg Leavey was 2 for 2 Y.1th 2 RBI. Fl~where 1n prep ba5e"ball Thu~ tl:l\ j · Edison H1gh's Charger~ continued on thefr hot start Thursday wtth JcfT Kenr.'lrjumor thi1d baseman. e'en honer than the team·s 2-0 stan. irvioe 11 , Sonora 10: The Vaqueros rallied for three runs 1n the top of the r,c"cnt to--W'ln Ifie s ugies--~a---- Kent slugged thre~ rnplts and '-'Cnt 4 for 4 w11h 5 R Bl to pace the Chargers to a 12-9 victory over Mira Costa 10 the first round of the El Segundo baseball tournament. The Chargers are competing sn two tournaments s1mulaneousl} "llh the possibshty of I 0 games 10 I':? da} s. Kent's efforts on Thursda}' gl\·es him a total of 5 for 6 with 4 extra base hits. ~ednesday Edison won b) a 6·5 sc6rt over Serv1te. sending the Chargers into toda} ·s second round of -~he Loara lnv1 ta11onal against ~est· em al Brookhurst Park. Freeno Paclflc'• SteTe Taylor (left) fac~ the preaaure of Southern Callfom~ Collete'• 8 -8 center llike Bruce. Ron Chock was .:! for 4 and Mark Miller was .:! for 3 1n the "'In over Servite. , In Thursda} ·s Hcton Junior nght- hander Bill Baird struck out thrix-and From hero· to prison Walls Motornclr Maintenance.'' given 10 him b) comedian Richard Pl)or . "Me nnd Richard ha'e been fnends s1nCl' "7~.'· hl· said. ··He under<1tood l'"Cf)thing" Hollywood Henderson talkS about drugs ~nd paranoia_ Henderson. 31. "earing a ncatl} pre sed blue m uon "ork shin. Jean and Jogging slwes. looked ahout :!O AN LUIS OBISPO CAP)-As No. 56 for the Dallas pounds heavier than he did \'hen he was the l\l1onal Coy.iboys T-Oomas "Hollywood" Henderson was once the. footb;lll Lcaaue's hottest hot dQL Jn a 90:mmute mdst fa~l-~fcnsive player 1n profoot~I. . -. -interview he talked candidl} about the drug add1ct1on that Now he 1s No. C-87983 in the Ca~1fom1~ pnson co 1 him up to SI 0.000 a week. and the.night with the two Brookhu~t Park in A.nahe1m. The '1ctof" moves Irvine into ..econd round· action against Hunt- ington Beach at Brookhurst at 7 o'clock aturda) In the se'enth. the Vaqscame back (Please .ee BASEBALL/CS) TARS, MD, SEAHAWKS SEEK SEMIS The fin al step to a berth in the CiF • basketball semiflnaJs at Long Beach Arena next week 11 on t8p tonight for three area high echoot teams a-s S-A powers MA!W Del and Ooean View travel and Sea View League kingpin ~•NPOrt Harbor hosts No. 3 aeeded 00.W- nguez at Orange Coast Cottege In •-A quarterftnats play. Tipoff In each Instance Is 7:30: · Here's a brief rundown on e.ot\ game: • · ' Dominguez (U-4) "-New,.e HMf)of (2'44) at l>CC: Oomtngum features four ptayers In _... ftgurM and play_s at "rim '9wll" eccordlng to. Hait>« C09dl OeBusk'. Aoct Pahl lei , a &-• • Is hMded for UCLA. H • attack revotves eroun41 Al I• teen. 1irls. which he denies. and trying 10 bnbc them H1~1nc has rtreded shghtl . butt he c'es s11tl 3l'Ch with $1 0,000 to drop the charges. ~lch he admits. m1sch1cvously when he turns on the humor Thr famous McGaVfW'I. ob M .. lfMI Milt He got four years and eight months. but his.work.as a wit 1s s11ll active. but the· man. who ont'c said. "Terry I ~. =..: a teacher's aide at the Men's Colony at San Luss Obispo Brodshaw couldn'upell 'cat' 1fyou spotted him the ·c· and o.-t VleW Cn-1 -. could allOw him to cut his sentence in half. 1he ·a."' now du'Ccts most of his barbs at himself. · ..._... (17·7) M .... The one-time Pro Bowl ltncbacker has shd down a The Dallas Cov.bo}s' Gil Brandt sa)s Henderson's ......, (tw;w): St. ~I Ion~ chute -pas1 1hrec other tc~ms st fnends and descent tarted 1n Januan 1979, when Henderson pubhc-1) •ttedt '-""-M r1m1ly. pen th 6i pwJtias 1ad iVVf. ...U:.,...... gt'l'l'dfd thd .• os "Ides ftnts ~ t~ NFC t1tlc pm<'. OevtcS ~ 4-10 linle heap tba( used to be a gincd at IClc. had -no class," After Dallu. won. :?8-0 (wuh HowllrdendM..-lnal Henderson on~describcd h1m1elfas "fast. QUICK. tall. Henderson sconna the final to uchdown on a 68-}ard end they'll go ..... ., Olill\ tan. talented: neat in the waist,.cutr in the fa"c al\d people interception return), ht gloated. "I said the 'd choke • v... team .._ ~ II M call me 'Hollywood.' Football news me." • There were four or five rcporten. around owbo) ....,... on tM II IHgt•...,.., 111111 A a pnson inmate. he nov. dcscnbcs himself a "a quancrbadt Roacr taublch 1n the toc.ker room. and about ~ CO:-MVP'• ..._ Dzlra~ d~ addict .-1th ob!cuive..compuls1vc bcha' 1or " 30around Henderson. ··Thal v.-as probably a tum1n1 point ........, .,..., When the Lona Beach pohcc came for him on lhll 1n hi career:· Brandt said ... He no lo~r felt he had to -............... C -.> _ November n11h11n 1983. Henderson 1hough1 his mind wa work hard to achscv~ ucccu. The M\I Wttk (before the (LAWla..._.. ~,!!!••.•, c::l!I!. ~ si m~ly_play1na tricks on him. . .. uper Pov.I) t\c and Bntdsha.., wt~.on the ro~r of _..., _ 0.. ..,,,,, • ....._ _. 'For five )'tars I thou&)tt the pohcc wtrt"al m) door. New\wcck From t on e"tf')'th1n1 wt"t dov."Oh1ll v.uh he Yid. "Hundrc4s or1imcs. The par.no11. Ptte>tna ~t Thoma :· CtF ... ... ••• , •1i1119 m) window. Drtv1na 1n my car and th1nlun1 f(>mcboct> The CowboH fi~ tum the nt\t snson and hi\ carttr .......... ~ wMtt ,._. _.. ·(ollowina me Ttiat's what CQClll'l" doa to )ou." ~ea"ed throuah · n Fr.nc1 • HoV!ton and M1am1 T v.o bOUnd '-. •ceill ....... · He wa n't "'1PP\n .. He wa~ on his way to pn n. era kcd vcrtehrac ended 11. Mon•CM' Wda& .. an Anl•t Hendersori'ha 1ttll toh1m1elf.a4-b)•IO.foot cub1cle Troublcwtth thclawcameaftcr"Holl't-wood" went 10 L~ ~ eom.t•n. .. · C'Onta1nint a bu(lk. a to11t1,. a telcVisson act and a llolh,wood "Wired out of my mind" ar\cr·a pan . he !1.3}\ hind 8-5 ~t Oevtl Ind •1 footlocker. Thcrt arc bookt abOut psycholoa). drua hc~a<onh1'v.a-.toa tortv.henhemtt\! ~1r1, tdl JeM1t11l11t•tllltoMD,ll4• adi11clton and alcoholism. and "Zen and tht n ot lP'leue eee U1'D&R80N/C8) IM T~ of CftMJla 111,; --\. , ----"- .. 1 I -- Certain proa glven ·OK to ~attlclpate . In 1 988 Olympics Pr.m AP tl1patclK'1 CALGARY. Albcno -Profes ional • hockey. 50«er and 1ennis pla)'ers under the aao of 23 waJI be allowed to comp~k m the Olympics. stan1na with the 1988 Calgary Winter Games. the ln1eroational Olymp1(' Committee's ex.~ tcutivc board decided Thursday. • The decision must be ratified by the IOC Congress at it~ meeting 1hfS summer. · Walter Troaer. 10<; spons director. ~ad the issue of allowing professionals in the Olympics could be reviewed aner the Calpry Games 1f other spons federations request similar treatment. Earlier Thursday, Whiter Wasservogcl of West Germany. secretary geftcral of the lntemauonal Ice Hockey Federation. said, the It HF had asked the tOC to alto\\ profcs 1onals under the' nge of 23 to compete 1n 01) mp1c hockey. He also asked l,llat the same privilege be granted to former profess1dhals who have been rt1ired for at least one year. The firs1 effect of the ruhng will be felt at the Cl\lgary Games when some National Hockey leagµe pla)'ers would be eligible. But. because the Olympks will be held in the midst of the season. Sam Simpson. director of operations for the NHL Players' Associa- 11on, said he could foresee problems .. "I think the toughest thing would be for the clubs to agree to release players in February down the homestretch of the season." Simpson said. "Then agam. the)' 'd also be very concerned about possible tnJunes JUSt hke they are when players compe1e in the Canada Cup tournament{.' I think there would, be more concl!rn on the pan of the owrrers than the players." Quote of the day , Joe Ger11lala. NBC sports commentator, ¥ked where epectator• lhould t tand during Cetebrify QOtf tournament a: ··The aafeet place would be In the fMw1y." ' • Flyers' s treak halted at eight Butcb Goring scored two goals, one on • ~ a shon-handed breakawa). and assisted on , two others Thursday night as Boston beal Ph1ladelph1a. 6-1 . stopping the Flyers' National Hoc~y League win s1reak at eight games. Keltb Crowder also had two goals for the Bruins and goalie Doug Kean• turned back 27 sho1s in lhe Boston net ... In the onl y.other NHL game Thursday, Mlke Gartner scored identical tip-m. power-pla) goals to lead Washington to a 5-4 victory over-the New York Ran~ers. Gartner. the top po1ru-scorer for 1he Pa1rick Divlsion leaders. collected his 40th and 41 st goals of the season, gi ving him 83 points. -, Roy H. ..... scored nmc of his 22 m pom lS an the decisave thltd quarter Thurs- da m~t at. le\<eland troun ed Seattle. • 12b.9s. in Nauonal Basketball )$0Cittll0n • t1on. The VIClO[) ~as lM o,valicn' fourth '" five out1nas and Cleveland's founh road tnumph in 1 row. The Sonics dropi)cd thetr second siraiaht .. Pu·vl1 Slaort scored 14 points 1n the final Quarter and Eric •• leepy" Floyd added 11 . ICBd•na Golden tate to a 124· I 20 victory over Portland. hon fin1 hed with 3S point~ al\d Floyd had 28 as the Wamol'$ won for the founh Hme In their last seven games. The team won only 11 of it first SI ga01es ~fore the recent su~ ... Jul111 Ervla1 netted a game-best 26 points and ADdrew Toaey added 21. including 13 in the final quarter;to lead Philadelphia to a 121-1 19 win over Kansas City. Wnh the score ttcd 97 .. 97 'er tn the fo unh quarter. 1he S1xtrs outscored Kansas · y 9-2 to take a 106-99 lead at the 10:07 mark. Walton may play Saturday LO ANGELES -Center Bill m Walton. who's missed 12 of 1he Los Angeles Clippers' las-\ 13 games wuh an unkk• tnJUr). has been removed from the injured list. ,, Walton suflered the injury on Jan. 29 against Cleveland and had been sidelined the pasl seven games. The onl> appearance he made 1n the 13-game span was a s1x-m1nutc appearance against Golden S1a1e on Feb. 13. He " ill pracuce y, 11h the team today and may play when the Clippers face the Golden State Warriors in Oakland Saturda). To m~ke room for Wallop on their 12-man roster, the C'hppers wai ved center C'lms Engler. who had signed a 10-day contrac1 on Feb. 18. Washington mum about arrest Claudell Washington amved 1n the • Atlanta Braves training camp Thursday. a day later than expected, and immediately issued a statement that he would not talk · about his recent drug arrest. "There have been no formal charges filed aplnst me. so I JUSI want to roncentrate on baseball.' said Washangton. who was late arriving at camp for the founh straight year. · . The Braves and Washington's agen1 , Bill Kadersha. had expected the player to be in ca mp at West Palm Beach. Fla .. Wednesday for the team's first full work.out. The Bra ves did no1 fine Washington. however. because the official required reponang date is Fnday. March I "I assumed he'd be here,"· Kadersha said. "I ha ven't talked with him." Washangton was arrested Feb. 18 an Walnut Creek and ts scheduled for arraignment on drug charges March 12. ...._ Exhibition games stan March 8 .... d t~e regular season opens April 8. , Fre4 CffPlep, playana in near ideaJ l!I condition • birdiid sax hole in a row on the way lO I course record, 9•undtr·par 63 and •two-hot lead Thur~ in the Ont round of the Honda Ca.If Clas ic 1n Coral pnnp, Fla. Couprcs. who SlAned has day's play from the 10th lee. ~urged iqto the lead with his birdie strina that 6epn on the third hole. Wlrlle Wood birdied the 18th hole to· move into second alone at 65. The aroupat 66 included Peter Jacob1ea and the unrelated Grffat, Kea and former U. ·.Open champion Habert, who pl1yed one stnng of 10 consecuti ve bole~ with only nine putts ... Pauy Slleelaaa, rcturmngf ron,;l two-week layoff, fired a 7-undcr-par 6S to take~ a tKtte-stroke lead after the opening round of the LPGA Phoenix Open. Sheehan. who already has won S46,6SO on this year' tour despite skipping last wctk's Tucson event, toured the 6,246· )ard, par-72 Anzona Biltmore Adobe Course in 34-31 with seven b1rd1es. Alone in second place was Canadian · Ly an Parker, whose 4-under §8 matched her best round in two yea rs on the pro tour. Young arms impreu Mauch . . The most difficult pan of sprang 111 training is over for Mana er Geae Maud 1 as the Angels get full-squa~ workouts under- way today in Mesa. Ariz. "The first six days ~ aren't an awful lot of fun, they're so repe titious," said Mauch. who is resuming his managerial career af\er a l"WO-year retirement.-Angel batterymen have been working out si nce Saturday. Mauch has been very impressed with the youngsters amon~ the 26 pitchers on hand. includin six non-roster invi tees. "rvc never been in a camp that had this ~ind of talen1 on the mound," said Mauch. When re~ulars repon for today's drills, they are expected to ·be joined by reliever ~111 San~­ ltez, who has been the only absent pitcher. Santhez. a natiye of Venezuela, was reportedly de- layed by a slight injury involving his neck. He is said {o be we~rin&a neck brace and will be exami-ned upon hi s arrival. The Angels will aac open exhibition play on .Mar. 13 by meeting Seattle in Tempe ... 1Jn Vero Beach, Pedro Guerrero, detained in his na1i ve Dominican Republic Wednesday because of passpon problems. arrived Thursday night at the Los Angeles Dodgers spring training camp. He will begin workouts today. Telemlon, racllo TELIVllK>N 8:30 p..m. -PRO HOCKIY: 'Kings at Edmon· ton, Channel 9. • 8 p.m. -8AJE8ALL:-Oodger Special -Eye on the Future: Highlight• from the 19~ aeuon. 10 p.m. -IOXING; Fr_om -1he Otymp1c AuditOflum, ChenMI 56. lllADtO 6:30 p.m. -"'° HOCK!Y: Klngt at Edmon- tort, KWVE-FM ( 108). . ' SP.()dSOD ~V fer weellead J . 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Car la nde r get s 38; Simps on· s bas ket ends it in 4th OT- From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES -Ocean View High produrt Wayne C'arla nder pumped an 38 points and Charley Simpson hit a lay-up with 1wo seconds remaining in the founh ovenime period to lead U 10 an 80-78 win over UCLA 1n a Pacifi c-I 0 Conference basketball game Thurs.. day night. Carlandcr h11 14-1 IJ field goal auempts and I 0-12 free 1hrows 10 lead all scorers. Each team scored four points sn the firsl ovenim<.>\ and neithl'r team scored in the sccbnd ovenimc. C"arlander scored 1he fi'rst fou r po1n1s of 1he third o'en1me 10 give Southern Cal a 72-68 lead with 3: 13 remaining. Sou 1hern Guard Larry Friend had a chance 10 win the game with 30 seconds remaintng in the 1hird over- ume, but his second free 1hrow attempt. which v.ould ha ve given the Trojans a three-potnt lead. was an air ball. Twenty,two seconds later Gaines _ uc:d 1he game and lorced 1he founh oven1me. With 1he -score tied at 78. Srutn guard DEtve Immel drove the lane for a layup and was fo uled by Trojan forward Kevi n S1eward with 10 ~conds to play. Immel niisst"d bo1h fn.·e throws. Friend drove almost the length of th<.' coun before pass111g to Simpson for the winntng baskc1•: lo 01her Pacific-10 action: Wasblagton IO, Arllona $8: In Coach Marv Harshman's final home game. the HlfSkies gave him career win No. 640 in Seaitk. - With a 40-yearcareer. Harshman is 1he w1nn1ngcst ac11ve coach in the college baske1ball ranks 1oday. He has guided the Huskies for the pas1 14 seasons. In t~e PCAA: Utab State 81 , L-Ong Beacb State It: . Vince Washangton scored 24 points 10 lead Utah State to a 81-69 viclOr) over host Long Beach State. Greg Grant added 19 posnls for the Aggies, who improved their record to 9-8 in the PCAA and to 16-10 overall. 'Fresno State 41, UC Sa.nta Barbara 40: Mitch Arnold scored 12 points and pulled down six rebounds to lead Fresno Sn1te'\'o the win at Santa Barbara. The win enabled 1he Trojans to keep a one-game lead over both Anzona and Washin~ton 1n..MK Pa~IO. Southern Cal improve~ conference record 10 12-4 while Arizona and Washington are both 11 -5~ Riley blames bimself_for loss UCLA guard Corey Games kept the Brums' hopes alive twice. He -,cored on a sho~umper w1lh..1w0- seconds left m regulation play to tte the score at 64. Wit h 14 seconds left in the third 9vcnime. Gaines scored to make it 74-74. OUR LONG TERM LE ASE OR PURCHASE. A LARGE INVENTORY ASSURES CHOICE rvetieen too soft. saysLakeis=~oac h­ a fter 11 7 -l0 5los s · PHOENIX (AP).-Phoenix Suns Coach John Macleod says it was a win his club had to have, but Los Angeles Lakers Coach Pat Riley considers it one too many_ , La rry Nance poured in 23 points and James Edwards added 21 as the Suns snapped their five-~me Na- 11onal Basketball Assoc1at1on losing streak w11h a 11 7-105 victory over the ri val Laker~. "We necdc:d a win and we needed to do 11 con'1nc1ngl y.'' Macleod said. "We were due 10 come out of 1h is thing and we played the kind of game we needed 10 pla) to heal a tremen- dous team like the Lakcrs:· The loss nkd Riley. h~wcvcr. "lflhere's anyo.nc to blame for this, it's me,'' he said. "I've been too sof\. -The hohday-is over. This,may be a confidence booster for the Suns. but it's dcfinilely a ·setback for us. We must ga1her our troops, dig a foxhole and get back together. "We need an auitude adjustment. We had no intensity. We d1dn'1 pressure them. We were not mentally ready." Riley added. "We had won six in a row on the road bu,t we've been winning in spite of o urselves. Now it's back to the work bench." Ed wards' free throws with 3:53 1e·n in the second period tied the score at 48-48 before Al vin Scott and Walter Davis sank back-to-back baskets en route 10 a 57-54 Suns' halft ime lead. Phoenix. up 86-79 al\er the third quarter. watched Los Angel es cut the gap to three points twice in the final period -the last at 94-9 1 on Bob McAdoo's layin with 7:05 remaming.. Nancc·s spinning layup touched ofT • • 1-=1=,.=,,=ll='=l=&0=·='=,4=,,=&0=12=0=, =·='=13=''=2'::'= ... ~'...J INKSTER'S MAR-K • .....,._ ,_. ~ tr.1 ,,.., • .._ .... . From C l '85 CHEVY SPRINT ... •• 'ift•• ''' t • f •w •• tnf • • 1 t• 11 -...p"' _... • ( • women's golf und Patty Sheehan \h.owcd you can win last year when she picked up SSC)(),()()() for wining t\\(J \UCCeS~l\l' l.\.Cnl\ 10 the cast .. lnJmcr 1s married to Los Altos Country Club head pro Brian Inkster. "He comes out to watch us quite a bit, especially on weekends when we're an C"al1fom1a." And this. year she's hopeful of winning more than just SSSO as she did a year aao at Mesa Verde. - When she tiri.1 JVtncd the LPGA tour. lnks1cr hnd a label of "can't miss." She won lhl' lJ.S. Amateur t hampmnttnp thrtt ruetttti~ years 'ttt 0-1982) and wa~ a member of th e C'un1s Cup-end World ('~ teams. In 1981. she won c~C~aw~iWl~rnw1~a~sn.w~.,.~~=.:1t:9"=-::=-~~ cur tit c. ' nnt1 ve C ahlorn1an from anta Cru1. she graduated from San Jose S1atcr • ~he 1mmcd1a1el) d1stsnau1shed hcr~clf on the pro tour an her first tournament. She Pot.led a career low round of.66 in the Hcnredon Classic: tht11 season. Four weeks later. she was tn lhc winner· .. circle for the first time 3t the Safeco Cl:m1c sn Scaule. Only Amy Alcott. 1n her third 1oumament. cla.urk.-d her fil'6t LPGA win quicker. W1nn1ng IWO maJOr$ la t stason made her the only rookie to ever accomphsh this feat. he became the fir t player on the tour to win two ma,on in one )car since Sandra Ha)'n1e did 11 1n 1974. Her rookie w1nn1na totaf broke Lopc1's previous record by $56.189. "Any kind or record you can break that N.1 nc)' Lopr1 has ~ ,, arc•t.'' 1nk~1cr \a)~. Golden-West Collese's Rustler rema1rt u.nbcatcn throupt four non- corf forcnce baseball dccuions follow- ina Thursday's come-from-behind 3·2 verdict over Los An,iclcs VaJfey at Golden West. The Rustlers (l-0-1 ), who paunckd out 10 h1ls, in,cludina a solo ho mer and two doub"' by freshm•o Todd Nash. 101 •he t>ta H&isi in the ciahth irinina when Dan Oarcja's around ball to second was convened into a tw<>-run em>r by the vis1tor1. Nash's solo homer dOwn the ltft field line tied the J1mc. at I· "n.Jhe scvcnlh inn1na before the Rustlm 1ot the wtnn1n1 runs the ronowin1 frame. hawn Otlbttt w1 3 for 4 With 1 doubtt'"fbr Golden Weit .• an 8-2 Suns' string and·Da vis who had I 0 of ht!I 16 points in the founh quarter, hn thtee:.straight·Jumpers for a 110-95 bul e with 3:39 rematningto seal if. It was Phoenix's first victory ove r the Pacific Division-leading Lakers in four meetings this season. The Suns are now 28-32 with a 20-9 record at home. ' "I think 11 shows we're a team to be reckoned with. as long as we keep our mental sharpness." MacLeod sa1d. "I think LA was a little tired, though. They have been on an ex tensive road trip and 1h1s was pfObably a good lime toca1ch them." Los Angeles fe ll 10 42-18 · af\er losing for only the second 1ime in the last 11 games. . "We go two or three games where we take the lel\ hook on the-chin and then we adjust ourselves again." said Riley. "It looked Liltc.thcrc was-Some fa1igue ou1 th er<.' on our part." Unl's ]Jrown soccer MVP Univer ity Hi&h's Heid• Brown has named Mo 1 Valuable Player in Sea View League . girls ~occer by the leoigue' coaches. Joinina Brown on the fi rst team a~ teammates Susan Voight, Willow Thom son and Patricia Aston and three rom oron ac1 Mar ..: Kan Sondra, Lynne rcaw and tep- han1e N non. M9ttV ...... "4eldl l rown IUn(,/frt llY) "lntT-Su.en Vottnt (Unlvlf'•llv) WlllOw T~ (UntW!'tllY), Pelrkl• A•IOll lunlv«»iltvl, Na!ICY CovM (~I H.fl*l i Mk "'41e ~· (,__,I H.,WI, Mltl\elle M(llltler tleddlt· MO). IWI IOllCll'• ~O~ e.I l!Mfl: '-'*"' a.rc.w ICorone cltt ~>. St""9nle )fOOMn t(OtOM ... ·~··, SdloOnO'ttr (Wood· brldMI. Jenni~ otan (WOOdOrkftt), Cr~•' Sllorl (~ lte<ll) leclMT-~ lranda"IUnlvtf'tJIY), Slteflel\it Wal.oil CU11hw•ttwt Alia06.#tCKl«111 (l!tt~I; a1tnt atrdl 1aat•11e11l1 Laure Urltltll Clate!'Cll), Hnl\lltf ~-(NeWIOfl HafllOr), Se/Mllfe ~lltll (Corona tMI Mer), Stacty Kif"' tCorOM de! Merli Jamlt Stene tWoodeltkftt), Trtev TW!lffOW (WooctllrldR), Nlcolt H•~ (~torlHAftorl ....... Mlllllllll lrt,c.a H--" .lllftl....nltY)1 JIJ!lt "'4ntmai;in IUnlvtrtlM, KAl'on '"NIM Clal~lll: JMMf A91ftt lltlencl•), At111a s..... ~t H.,._l, llltft Hufltlf l~I HAfWl, Ml"4¥ O'"on fNewtort H.,...,1, ~ry Hll!Mr..,. '11""°'1 Hef\Of), 'ltltf\11 Wallltr;'l••lll1e9C•I, 11«¥ "'" lkddleMcal, flMr'f Ar aeon tS..-· IMK:lll, Heidi llllat•11 cc-... ~. Calll• ltlrlllleO IC•OM e.l l!Mr), l."°'1 Wtttlft tC~~ ' dll Merl, Con z.., ... 1s.ctir111ec11l, Slw•• C..tro (~I. hth llliot IS•Mt••~I t ... - Marina, Oilers, Tars, Ocean View ual meet winners JUm~d 42.01'4 and S.btl went 2!03.5 Baker twmed a SJ.0 in tk 400 ud a.nd 4:3714 in the 800 and 1,600 Scott Tamun1 of Irvine had a~t <\'·.;. meters. ' mark in the triple j ump with an e -"U · Vllta Part 72 N:e-rrt HarMr 14. season effort or 42~ I 0 to-trishl' • .-Th Sa' ' · · down·\(Hne wire non-leque ue. The Oranac Coast area's standout individuals continued their early season pace in non-leque track and field Thursday -with Marina's Chip Jtist). Corona del Mar's Pat McGrath and Estancia's Eric Dom doing most of the damaae. Here's a look at Thursdars meets: Martaa ltt, GUr H : Rish spun off clockinas of I 0. 73. 21. 92 and S 1.03 in the 100, 200 and 400 meters, in add ition 10 anchoring the winning 1,600 relay team. as he continued to dQminate non-league track and fiel~. Mitch and Matt Malone turned an wi_nf}inge~9ns fo~ the. V1kings~Mitch wtnt 6.0 1n the high Jump and Matt went 40-1 112 in the triple jump. John Porter. a junior shot-puner. took his event with a 46.4 toss. Corona del Mar 71 Ml11loa Viejo Ii: Pat McGrath had (our victories - two in the 100 and 200 meters. and as a part of both winning relay teams, wJth a .48. 9 split in the 1.600 meters. c. 1lor1 drop . their second 'Tamura also ~ptured the '1ilh stra1aht 1n a meet w.h1ch saw a 13.0 · ~ump llJ'd was second in the 101J1 effon by Harbor's Fnti Howser in the JUmp ,. pole, vaulL . · • Harbor's best moment$ came 10 E1 Toro ti, FeataUI Valley U : scrond ,plate finishes as Junior Seth Sophomore Tony Coles, out for his Kaplan went 16 feet funher than he had ever done in the ditcui (I 47-9'h) first day in track. captured the 440 in and Gcoro .. Smith went 54.5 and 54.6 to hiahliatn an otherwise dim · -880 d~y for the Barons. who were swept 2:07.0 in the and mile. offtheir feet by a myriad offirst placlr lrvlne H , Saddlt'ltiad It! Teddy finishes by El Toro. . *·* * * * * Harbor High 's Attlesey, Irvine's Ronquille triple Irvine High's Vaqueros' strong girls squad dominated Saddleback. and Marina. Newpon Harbor and Fdunlain Valley were winners Thur~ day 10 highlight Oran'e Coast area athletes' competition an track and field. Here's a look at each: dominated the spnnts with clockinp of 12.8 and 26.9. , Newport Harbor 1 t7, VUJa Part it: Sharon Attlcsey was a triple winner fo.r thc Tars. going I S.6aod 47.9 in the hurdles and 4-1 0 in the t\igh jump. Junior Tod ~arbower doubled in . the sprints with 11.0 and 22.4 Irvine ·u , Saddleback 31 : clockings. Magg.ie Henson was a double wanner, go1r:ig 2:25.8 and 4:27.4 \n the 880 and mile. and Kristen Drage and Jenny Evans doubled; too. Sophomore· Mike Bain took the Freshman Nicole Ronquillc tnpled · · for the Vaqueros. goin& 32-4 in the discus with a 146-1 l'h toss to h'elp triple J. ump. I 5-8'h in the long Jump Corena dcl Mar overshadow Brian Anderson's double for the host and 4-8 in the high jump as Irvine TifTan)' Anders'on clocked a strong 11 :551n the 2-mile for a winner. · squashed the Roadrunners. D1ablos. Anderson's times an the 800 Julie Zorn was a double winner for Foantala Va.lley M, El· Toro *- and l,600wcre l:56.7 and 4:30.6. Irvine. goan$. 17.4 and 50.4 an the Freshmen Valene Gilpin and Heidi o Ji lli H E l n E hurdJes. while Elaina Oden. Tracy Corcoran sparked the Barons tQ a au 1 • •tane a : nc w · h d R h H I I '-'ed ''"'"son-1>,...n1'ng v1ctO""" on lhea·r own Van Dorn swept to four victories. rig 1 an ut o st a so spar.... · .-..trac" . .....,.,_ · ~ · · bo h h di d h h'gh Oden was a cToublc winner in her "' winning 1 ur es an t e 1 · 1 h h (38 10) d G1lp1n. a ~r-hman. won the 3.200 jump and long jump. but the big spcc1a tics - t c s ot • an 11 ..... SoCal Collece defenden Mike Bruce (41) ~d Nell Andenon (45)·block the path of .,..,,... ..... ~ ....... ~ l"reano Pacific'• Ste•e Tarlor dartnc NAIA Dlettict m playoff T bunday ntcht. moments came in the triplejumpand discus ( 11 8-9). Wright took the 800 1n 13:05. while another freshman . the 100. (2:29.5) and 1,600 (5:3:!.7) and Holst Hc1d1 Corcoran. won the 100 meters Richie Stamps. with five minutes went 28.1 in the 200 meters. in 13.4. • of instruction. captured the triple Sophomoff Chante-Boeke w n VANGUARDS R0MP-;--;--.-Cyclists race a t fairgrou nds jumg, with 8 42-91/4 cffon. . Marlu 81, Gaatr 37: Lisa Coleman 200 in 26.4 for F~untaln il cy. T Ea I • c · c d led Marina's victory with a 5-4 high e . ~es ra1g ontc appeare . d T All d T . o ... Hlll1 a•. E1•·---la ••·. Jun1·or Fromc1 · · 100 · h 104 I k' Jump an racy co an nc1a • -... to wan'" t e wit a · c oc ang. Kl k d bl d fi h V'k' Wendy Fca·t was a double w1'nner ~or . threat besides being a passer. When he goes, we go." who gave the Vanguards 100 points with 6:40 remaining on a slam dunk. but Dana Hills. caught in the same em e ou e or t e 1 1ngs. 14 , time. was awarded the victory and it Allen took the long JU mp ( 14-10)' Estancia, goin~ 15-5 and 29-4 in the "It wasn't just me," Durham added. "I went in with the same game plan I always have. I just want to get everyone in volved. If we play together and we play hard. we'll continue to win." "- "We tried to adjust at halftime. but by then it was just too late," admitted Eversole. a Fresno Slate product who tries to use a patient offense not unlike that of Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant. ··That's the most points The 1985 Speedway Spring Classic will take place at the Orange County Fairgrounds to- night. event ua II Y was the d i f'f ere n cc i n the ·1a;;n d;;;;;;;;;tniii· piiiliiie iiij uiiim;;;;;;;;;piii( 3iii0-;;;;;;;;;0iii). iiiwiiihiiii liiieiiiKiiiliiie m;;;;;;;;;kiiie iiiiiiiihiii1iiigh;;;;;;;;;aiiiniiid iiil oiiiniiigiiiJiiiuiilmiiips;;;;;;;;;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii final score. ·-1 Bardsley. the former Costa Mesa High standout. came off the bench and hit has first five shots to help the Vanguards tum a 22-12 lead into a 36-16 advantage. Then it was Neil And&s-on's turn. The 6-5 senior forward hit SCC's next three baskets to put the Vanguards on top 42-18. C'C ma1nta1ned a 58-32 lead at halfi1me. and the Sun birds never got any closer than that. With the score 92-56 with 9: 15 remaining 1n the game. Rtynolds went to an all-sub lineup. and the younger Vanguards held their own for the next three mi mites. Ward and ~n~son then came back into the ~':'"and it was Ward BASEBALL. • • From C l on a pair of wa lks .and single by Jim Murphy to load the bases. Jeff Bielman hit a sacrifice Oy, and when Sonora threw the ball awa)'. the tying run came across. Mike Henigarfs double down the right-field hnc supplied the winning run. Steve Lipton hurled the final inning to earn the sa'vc, retiring the final three batters after walking the lead-off hitter. Sonora had taken early leads of 5-1 and 6-3 entering the fifth inning when Bobby Hamelin crushed a grand slam 10 right 10 give Irvine a 7-6 leatl. From there. Sonora regained a I 0-8 edge before Irvine's rally. Hunt1n1ton Beacb '7, Kalella 0: Darren Tomasick delivered a two- run triple in the fift h inning to snap a scoreless tie and Mark Rasmussen added a three-run triP.le in the top of the seventh as the Oilers opened the season on a succes~ful note tn a Loara Tournament game at ~oysen Park an Anaheim. Rasmussen was 3 for 4 on the day. Oilers starter Ed Lidyoff gave wa y 10 Jeff Haack in the fourtti inning and Haack picked the v1 t 1ory . Doug Euper worked the seventh fbr the Oilers. The Huntington Beach tno hrn11cd 1he Kniahts 10 JU'lt four htts Bell GardeH $, Woodbrld1e 3: Matt Seymour dm,abled twice and drove an a pair of ruos. lcad-ofl' hitter Randy Albright was 2 for=nd KOrcd twice and Make McDon Id also had a pair aftt11s and RBI to :rk tht-Werrt<>rs' attack. Woodbndae (().2) i off until next •---..Llid when the Warriors host Capistrano Vallcy'Christian. Huntington Beacb 88, La Q.W.ta.40: we've ever given up." - "This was a nice warmup for Saturday .... added Reynolds. "Of course. rm sure things wi ll be a lot different against Westmont." The following Saturday. March 9. the Coca-Cola Sppng Classic will be hc:.ld at Long· Beach Veterans Stadium. Gates open at 6:30 and racing begins al 8 each evening. The Spring Classic 1s the warm- up to the regular season of motorcycle racmg. which opens at the Fairgrounds on Fnday. March 29. The Oilers brought home an eas) non-league triumph.. paced by ·a double by Franco Pagnanelh in the weight events. while teammates had first place sweeps from the 400 meters through 3.200 metersand both hurdle events. 1 - The last time Westmont and SCC met. Westmont took advantage of a late Vanguard cold spell' to take an 85-74 victory. John Soto bree7ed to a 4:J8.9 clocking in the 1.600 for Huntirfg\On Beach. · "I think '!"e'll be ready for 40 minutes instead of 38 hke last ume." Reynolds added. sec will he trying to reach the Distnct 111 finals for the third year 1n a row. Two years agQ. Biola beat the Vanguards. and last season 1t was Westmont which ruined SCC's hopes of reaching the N~IA Tournament. DcfendiQg U.S. Speedway champion Kell y Moran has an- nounced he will remain in Ameri- ca tQ go for his third straight title. Ocean View 88, Tustin 44: Th~ Scahawks got double ' 1ctones from freshman Vic Gutierrez in 1he sprints. along with Kevin Roth and Ha1ssam abra. a wanning shot put efTon of 50-911: by Tim ' Imber and a first place finish from fres.hman Steve Wolf. Ticket information may be ob1ained by phoning 492-9933. Seasorrtickets are also available. Gu11erre1, went 11. 7 and 24.:! 1n the I 00 and 200 meters. Roth clocked 15. 7 1n the high hurdles and triple \ University opens ·with win 0 -g--C-t £""'1.,... .,..,..h-t Raul Montoya. John Despot and Vince Lottes1er. Lee and ran e Oas , '-...l'ttU\.: OS pos Despot also teamed for a triumph in doubles. Seut-h--Coast-Corifere n ce w ifl_s_ Saddleback 9, Fullerton 0: Todd West outlasted hi s ----foe an three sets an No. I singles and teamed \.\Ith Michael University High. which hopes to challenge Corona del Mar in the Sea View League tennis race this season. began its non-league campaign on a winning note Thursday. In communal} college matches. Orange C'oast and Saddleback eased to South Coast Conference victories, and on the women's Jide. OC'C and Golden West emerged victorious. . ~ , . And UC Irvine's women were beaten 1n the first round ofa tournament at BYU. Here's what took place: " University 18"', Footblll 11 Ya: how1ng its strength in doubles. the Trojans opened with a win at home. The teams of senior Greg Paulson and sophomore Ron Sperry and juniors Mike Hirt and Paul Corkery lost only one set in earning the necessary points for 1he victory. . Paulson and Sperry won all •ux poinl'I. downing their foes. 7-5. 6-2. and 6-0. 6-0. University plays h06t 10 Edison Monda¥. ..... In commun11y collcgl" matches: Orange Coast 7. Cerritos t: Mike Whitcher breezed to straight sets wins of 6.0. 6--0 10 h1ghhght the Pirates' s.:onfcrence win at Cerritos. ~lso posting win~ in singles fot OCC' wert Scott Lee. Racuya an doubles. as the Gauchos moved to :!-0 in conference play .• In women's action· Orange Coast 9, Cerrtlo1 0: The Pirate are now 2-0 1n South Coast play as sophomore Becky Barmore led the wa y in singles. OCC freshmen Amanda Brodie and Karyn Thurmond also were winners in singles. The Pi rates face their bigge t week oft he young season when they~ tra vel to Golden West Tuesda~ and v1s1t Saddleback Thursday. Golden West 8, Santa Ana I: The Rustlers dropped the visiting Dons. led by the singles play of Mona Van Linge In college womcn'c; action: Wisconsin 7, UC lrvtne %: The 111eatcr\ found the cold weather and the indoor atmosphere of the Bngham Young n1 vcrs1ty Invitational in Provo. Utah a li111l· too cool and fl'll to Wisconsin in ihe first round. the ~ntc."aters continue today aga1Mt I Qth-ran l..cd Arizona state and finish with Nebraska Saturda' 1n an attempt to improve on an 8-9 overall record · HENDERSON. • • From C l Chrlst College advances and 11. Hl" disputed reports the older girl wa<; a paraplC',g{r. Christ College Irvine's basketball team ad vanced to althO\lgh he admitted she was an a wheelchair "hen \h1.'' the semifinals of the Western Chn,stu\n Athlct!c Associa-Joined him at his aphrtmcnt. 11on. tournament T~ursday n11ht with a 6().49 victory over "When ~ met her she wa$standing up." he ~1d "I Pacific Coa~t Baptist College ?n the winner's coun. never had any sexual thin& to do with her an>"3>." · . ~C'I wall meet LA B~pt1st College at 8:30 tont&ht. Th'c girls· totd police Hcndcr~n held' a J8-cahber b1d~1ni ~~h Sa~u.rd.ay s fi_nat lo th othe~ sc1r11f'lnal .pu.tol to the btad oft.be younacrairl wl11J.c.shc pcrforme_d 1oniiht. Lafe Bible will meet West CWtst C hnst1an at 6:)0. sex act on ham . He denied forcing her to do 11 "I don't run iim urridgc was Christ Coll~'s leading scorer ( 14 8 nightcl ub t don' . point~) and rebounder ( 17), wbile Brian Beal contri ~ oo 1ng lady who appcncd to hke hav1nlfun Ii po11ns. -and cocaine. too. "My morals were down. period. I'm not apolog111ng for that. I take re ponsibility for what happened. Bttl 1n no V Vik . i i b 11 waywasanythingdonc thcrcinmaliceorbrutahtv . l"'a" F es W n n . so a -' a bit promiscuou when I aot loadc<kln cocaine. "rhcre nre t -cen:t1n things llikcd to do. und pla)'maaround wa,onc • ~ of the thinJs that nyide cocaine im~nant to me .. Founu1in Valley and Manno each collcelcd S·. C'ency drove an her second l'\ln of the pme He said the trbuble 1tantd when the)' hOed S 100. non-lea11.1e v1ctones 1n h1ah l'lool airls w' ha ~nnalc to ten 10 ore Lon Pettnon who "Now, I've had a . 8 for qes. but I "ever owned a bullet for soOboll. the Baron, needing to rail)' to nip h s1naJcd and moved 10 third on a pa scd 1t," he said. U ina the unloedtd aun. he satd.11 demanded Estancia. while the Vikanas used a homer by ba I. • the)' take their clothes ofT. l found m> SlOO Lori Crouse and a strona p1tch1n1 per· ta :y Hayne "'cnt the d1~1ancc on the "When they left my apen.ment. I didn't thank an a formancc from C hrast y Larsen IQ. dowl'\ mound for Est1nc1a. tnk1n1out nine. \\'llkina m1lhon )C.f1 tha1 lS Lona Beach policemen were 1oang to Woodbridac _ thrtt and y1tld11l1Ju" 1~0 hit . be at m~ door in thttt h.ours •• The dcuul : He pent scveral months 1n dl'\l,rchab1htat1on When FMatala Valle)' S, E1ta~l• %: The 8aroM pushed over a run an lhe top ol the \C\.enth 10 earn the victor) over the ho5LFaale . Estancia had rallied from 11 -:?-0 dcfirn H> uc the pme w11h pair of runs 1n the bouom of the "th on two infield h1t'i and an error In ~c ic~cnth for fountain Volle). Robin 'l I I J .. Martaa s, W11AfW1• l: Crousc belled her he came out. ht mack v..bat he con 1ders h1 fat.al misuke 1wo-run homer 1n tl\e founh 1nn1n1 and He incd to bribe h11 way out of troublo · Larvn limited the ho t Warriors to th rte h1i. If Henderson had an)' kind of l('asc beforehand. 11 \11'8 as the V1k1np 1mpro\led their record to l.O now hopelc .. fttr I tried 10 bnbe them. what is a JUf) Uncn. INho wu the catcher for older 1 1er 101n1 to think., That's..alm t an ldm1 ion of 1u1lt.." Juhc (now 01 nor1da talc) lut )Car. u·uqk He pltaded no contc und put him If at the men: of ou1 10 W3mo"' 10 sa1n thr ''•C'tul")' the JUdac. "If l'd bttn found 1u1hy 1n a tnal. I'd probabh Manna hosted Rolhoa tlill 1bday. ha\c aoncn 10-12 }tan.'' he \11d , SKIS PRE 1200 R~ .S285 00 800uvc 11<'8 S26" no $142.88 I $132.88 ROSSIGNOL Strato R.a Sl8500 $142.88 OUN 730 Rtt m ooo $115.88 I a10 I Rq S195 00 $147.88 ELAN SL 11q smee $14 7.88 K2 4400 II ... 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Port1ane l?O cr.veland 120, S-.11111e 9S Tenitlht'l Ge~t Allenta a1 Bolton Ntw Jerwv a l W.sn1nci1on San An1on10 at Detroit New York at Chlcaoo Denver al Oallu Hoos•on el Uleh C~veteno et Portland Suns 111, Liken lOS LA LAl(ERS 11051 -Ramo1s ~·4 0· 1 6. worow 10-11 2·7 n AO<kll·Jaooar s IS J·S ll. JoMM>ft 7 12 4·S 11, B Scoll 6· 16 4 • 11 'MCAdoO 9· 14 1·• 20. Coooer 2·6 0 0 4. Kuocl'lak O·O 2·2 2, McGee 1·3 I 2 3, Sorit1Qs O·I 0·0 0 Totals '3·19 11·75 IOS PHOENIX (1111 -Adams 5·9 2 3 I? N•nce 10-17 3·3 73, Eoweros 8·11 S·7 21 Devit 7·13 2·2 16, ~CY 6· 11 3·4 17 Jon" 2·4 I0· 13 14 Humol'lrles 7·3 7·2 6. Plt1m11n 0·3 0·0 0. Foller 2·7 1·1 6, A Scott 1·3 O·O 1 Total• '3·81 19·36 t 17 k wt bY OV.,ttn LA Lai.ers 30 J 4 2S 2tr-10S Pl'loen1x 33 74 29 31-117 Tl'lrff·1>0in1 ooals-Macv 7. B Scotr Fouled out-None Reoouncfs-LA Lake" 43 IWorttiv I I. Pll04!n1a S6 (Nance 13) AU1\ll-LA Lekers 26 !Coooer 91, P~nix 32 !Davis 9) Total toult-LA Lekers 31 Ptioenl11 22. Allend•nce -14,660 COLLEGE SoCll C°'"" 115, Fresno P1cific 82 INAIA Dltlrlct Ill Ptevofh) FRESNO PACIFIC (11) -MonQ 0 xhmJot 4, Salata 19, Htlnrochs 11. Taylor 14, Maylubl>v 0,~alls II, Loewen 0, Weibe S. BrOOl(s 11, Orl\Coll 0 To1a1s 19 74·33 81 SOCAL COLLEGE ( 1 ISJ -Andenon 13. Ourllam 16. McAlttStef 10, Ward 13 Ba rdlltV ?0, Br~ I, Mvtts I Ttl>t>s 8 Av11tt 4, Sllven 6, "Cert>a1al 2 Oav" •. Pecie o, Reddick 3 Totals 49 17·21 llS Hetflime· SoCal Colleoe, 51·30 Totel fouls Fresno Pacific 19, !.<>Ce• Cotitlle 16 Fouled out Orl\Cotl (FP Chrb t Colt9e 60, PC 81pt1,t 49 (WCAA Tournamtnt) PACIFIC COAST 8A,.TIST 1491 -Wil· liem• 20. Ketland 6, HencheY 6 Brl\Co S. Jotln\Oll 4, Earl'lart 2. Mol:>4ev 8 Totels. n S·7 49 CHRIST COLLEGE IRVINE (60) -Beal 11. Surridoe 14. Hortman 1 K.el\O 8. Eichelbercier 2, HOlmn 6, Lollnll 8, Bren· don S, Keml>l'I 2. Hanlon 1 Totals 23 14 10 60 Halftime Crtrl\I College Irvine. 27 19 To1a1 fouls Pacific Coasl Bao11s1 70. Chri\I Coti.vt Irvine 13 Fouled Oul Br.sco IPC81 Colt9e 'core• WEST USC 80, UCL A 11 14 oil Wuh1nQton 60, Ar•zona Sii Oreoon 10 Cahlorn1e S3 Orewn St Sf. Stanford •9 Utel'I St 81, Lono Beach St 69 Fresno St 41, \JC S11nte Barbara 40 Sen Jote SI 76, Ntw Mn1co St 64 Ptooerdlne S7. u Sen Diego Sf Ca l Poly SLO S9, CS Baker5l1e10 56 ft!# CS Oomlnouez Hilll 6J, Chaoman S3 Brooklvn Col'. 71, USIU SI Ct nl Wethlnci ton 81, Pacific Lutheran 66 E Montana SS, Ai.ska·Ancnora oe 81 • ROCKIES • Wvomlllil 78. BYU 66 Ulah 60. Air Force :,9 Soutl\ef"n Uta h St 16. S COiorado 17 EAST St 8oneventure 83, Rhode ltlano SJ Temole 57. Penn SI. Sl Wtsl Vlrolnl• 11. St. Joseotrs. Pa 67 Ca nl,lus '9, Hertford 6S Geo<oe w esr11nciton 99. OuQuttne 60 Nortl\eallt<n IO, Boston U 6'1 Ru~rs 16. Mernchu\111\ 79 SOUTH Kt ntuekv 9'2, Tennente 67 L.Ouls.l4oll "tacllJ2. NE ~ ~ Loult vlne 70, South Carot•na Sil SE Louisiana 89. NW Loult1ena 8 I · W1t1lam &. Marv 71. Jarou Mad•\on 60 E Kentucky 7S, Auslln Peav 66 MIDWEST lnooene 79, M1nne\Ota 68 Iowa 17, 0hl0 St 81 MICl'llgan 88. Wisconsin 68 8uller 70. Notre Dame 69 1011 Kanta\ 70. Neoralk• 6S 0 11vton 67, Cr••Ohton 61 Oetro11 71, Memol'l•l SI 66 Xavier II. Cent Florida Sl SOUTHWEST Br edlev 61 S llhnoll SS _La mar 17, Arka"Hl SI 68 L- Nortl'I Ttxlll SI 83. Texll\·ArlinQIOll 17 T t xal·Sa n An1on10 88, Sam t-<01nton 78 WUI Ttxlll St 70 r Ul\8 67 TOURNAMENTS NAIA Olt trlct Ill Southern Cat Collecie 115. I re\~ Pat1hr 81 Pt Lorna 74 Ca Ba ot.\t 111 Westmont IS P.1u\1t Pac t.c ~~ Btola 11 Cat LutP>eren SO NCAA Oivhoon I Metro Anentlc Armv 16 L• Salle 64 IOI St Peter'• 70 Ho1v Cron 66 tone 95. Fairflfld 61 FordMm 44 ManPia11an ~1 01 PCAA Conftr""e w I. Nevada Las Vl'Ob\ 16 ' Frtsno Sia le 1 ~ 1 Cal Slete Fullfroor 10 l Sen Jose Stalt 'I 8 Utah S•e•e 9 a UC trvinf 8 9 UC S&nfa Barbara I 10 Pacoloc ) 12 Nfw Me•ICO Stal• • 11 LonQ Beach SI.ti!' 1 I) ov,ran W L 13 3 10 b •• 11 14 11 16 10 ~IS "fl I 5 a 11 I 18 • 71 T~Uf\d•V'l SCp<'H \Jtan Slate II Lonii B~er n S•a•e 69 Frf'\l'IO Stalt 41 UC Santa BarOl!ro d0 Sen Jose State 76 Ntw Me••<O Stalf' 64 S."urdav'• Ge~s UC Irvine at (al S•a•I' F ut1erto11 Lono Beech Slaff' 111 Nevada Le\ Vt11u Fresno State at S,,n JO\f' ~1a1e ~YJUl.S141&..&1.-~ .. acifoc el UC Sar>ta 8arbera Eftd Rt91Nr Seuen Girt'' playoffs C" OWIRTERFIN.lLS (S.lllrdn, M O Pm.I 4-A Comoton et Wone•f' Culver C1tv et L vnwooo Muir II OCNn View Buena et Ge11r J•A , Lo•r• •' ecf'• ()(;,.,.,., S.n Gat>llel a t R••"r\•dl' Po1y WeMllrldet et Fontn n Pa1mo11e al E sl>tr anu 2-A Le Qu1ntt ti Lornooc 111<110 et Ct fon Mont.oetlo at Chino Ut Puente t i S.rt Lu•l Ot>.\l>O l·A Sanl• Vntt •• Se nte Ciera NOtdt!Off "l~lf OTi'tlas VelleY Cl!fhl1t n a l PltrtKlete •Im of WOf'ICt et Nordlloff Sm.Ill ScllMl WH trld" at Flln1rloot ~•rTrot'le Yule. 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Suited To A Tee • L Tllorno,on }4·36-70 Time 1 03 4 S Andy Bean 34·36-70 '3 EXACTA (1 l) oa1d S11 JO George Burnt l6·3-70 Mick Sol• 35·37-72 Franll Conner 34·31-12 $eve 8a t1H terol 36·36-71 , 8ruce Lltllkt JS·37-72 if om Purtztr 3S·37-72 0 .A W11lbrlno 36·3'--72 Clarence Rost 36·36---72 RoM11 81eck 37·36-73 Tom Shew 3S·lt-73 8111 Schumaker 3a-JS-73 Grt0 TwlOQl 34·39-73 8tn Crtnshew 37·36-73 Mark w1eoe 3'·37-73 WttTH RACE. Ont mflt rror Dan H~lldorson • J4..U-70 'd 1t.ieitdll ISwarfl'loull • 60 3 10 2 ao Je£k N1ckteu1 33·31-70 "/tj ~••ve C841vleul 310 1 IO SColt Simoson JS JS-70 BerOQue 10esomtrl 180 8oDMurohy 34·36--70 AllO raced Slit Oak, Jlfty Sltol'll, K11ella John M11h11ffry 34·36-70 Merlieniev, Beto.lave, oi>nlirnt # John Fouohl 3A·3'-70 Time 1 04 3 s .J.Odle Mudd 32·38--70 FIFTH RACE. One mite oace $)eve Pott 3S·3r70 Oouoie Sklo1>e< 1 Pierce) 68 00 19-40 11 oo Doug Tewell JS·3r 70 Couracieous Sal I Kuebler) J 60 320 Mark McCumt>er 34·36-10 Ml'llow Feltow !Keeton>. 4 00 Tom Lel'lman 3S·3r70 Allo raced Sterr Gerland, l(la meth Oavod FrO\I 34·36-70 Kothare Morcian Hiii, R1cn N SolCey Mark Jeff Grygltt 33·37~ And. Ron L T k Me~ v Tfm SJmomn Mark O'Meera 8 lll Ro9ert Nick Prlct Tom J611klt1J Mar" Ht vt• 8111 e eroln Htle lrwln Jim C041>ef'I I OA Slreck • l rt llU- 9oCJby Wadillnt AtltnMltlt< Robert Wrtfln ROHr Ktflntd)t Merk Pftll M HtlallkY SaNJYLvlt Tom Sleckmann Mllet Holland JC Sntad Ke1t11 Fe<_pus Tom·Glt>son Jav Heal Cort y Pevln Otnl•~tson P OoSterhu•l Mark BrOOltJ w. 81eck1>urn H Twitty Jtlf Hart Mike Sl\annon Ken Perrv Garv McCoro OennlJ Trl•ltr Biii Robfoson JOl1n Ad•m• If L•nclo Reflv Tlmt 101 2•S ll EXACT A l7·3) oeld \22 I 70 SIXTH RACE. One mile oace Andvs Mav <Pierce I 13 00 6 60 400 240 s 40 Woille~s golf r esults C Im SOC1111 IR1cttmon<1l • 3.10 RocM Is Be•I (J>arlltr) Abo raced. Ma tching Soorlt. Marv. Hurocene Sandra. Oe rvehn, Bravo Time 2-o? 4 S SJ EXACTA 11·2) oaod s94SO SEVENTH RACE. One molt trot Rove I Ka ••e Strloed Beu I Ackerman) 9 00 4 20 3 90 OH·Mlsttr G (Swarthoul) 6 40 6.40 OH·Ta1>1e Count (8evleu) ,... 3.00 3 60 Also raced Trv\t, Ming Ort cion. Marrint Pride. 5~1el tnterHt, Pov Cash, Sliver Looell Time 102 SJ EXACTA 1~·2) oakl s1p60. SJ EXACTA (S·3) oalo '37 50 EIGHTH RACE. 0!1e mole oace Charlle Mo«e (Kuebler l 6 00 3 20 140 K1nsoom (Parlier> 1.60 210 Brentwood Ken ILonoo) 3.40 Also raced Jose Hanover. Money Cl'lanber Frostv Un1oue, Mou Conne .Time 2 .O? 2i S LLEXACTA ~ .. I op '1400 NINTH RACE. One mite oace Ntvtr In Doubt (Parker) S 40 3.10 2 20 TomeJY Armoro (Kuebler> 310 110 w eicome Jock ITOdd 111 310 AIM> reced Shine A'1ea d, Wvnna Nan· dine, Deft Hanover. -Tralfltr Bree. Vander Lorne, Oon Reoal Time 20?31S SJ EXACTA 11·31 oa1d J?I 60 n PICK SIX (6 1 2-1-S·2·81 oald S11310 ••fllh SS w1nn1no llci.ell (lour "ortes> Carrvover oool S6 779 60 TENTH RACE One mile trOI. Dear !H l Peri. In\ 33 40 S 00 4 10 Teos IT remt>lav I 4 20 1 40 Bonno 18aktrJ 3 00 Aho roe~ C1au1c Cu•. Star ~Ill C. N1111s Stir Huntreu Star Ladv L Time 201 3 S U EXACT A U· SI OO•d S207 00 ELEVENTH RACE. One mite oace Madd1ton <CrwtrdJ a 40 4 60 3 80 Co09erm1ne t Peri.en 3 80 , 60 ~aotil.n Jam u ILonool •OO AIM> raced Snow Dance. Ideal Booe Scottish locn, Ralol'I C AO•o•. Scoleri Oout>le T volcat Tome 2 00 1 S U EXACTA 17·61 l>llJd U910 Allendance· 3,476 S1nt1 A'nlta THURSDAY'S RESULTS (SOii\ of lt·deY ltloroutfltwtd rMelin9) FIRST RACE. 6 , furlOnQs Sir A1cr,em•sl (Oll'lsv I 3 I SO 14.80 9 20 R••t•11e E•oreu IMcHarouel 73.20 1580 Er••e l<.ono lloro) 1090 Al\O raceo Emmet Kav Frencn Mii t\IY, Cl1r•l \ L•O l\mael. Perle• AllllC .. NQ Mori' Snow T1mP I 17 SE COND RACE I Ace, Boe~ Hawtevl S1nQlel 1 Pedroza I Nam• t Snoemaker t Tirne 14S l•S 16 molt\ 1'.i 00 0 40 • 60 sao u o J.10 l2 OAIL Y DOUBLE 14·6 oa1a s774 ao THIRD RACE. 6 turlOnos Ftev Ra•n <S•D•JleJ ~20 19.60 9AO 11\nortormelo\a v IC:\lrada) 6.00 4 70 LO¥P fo Watch IOO"'•nouezl 4 10 A, race<l St,r P1rat~. M1m1's Twill, Te" ~"II" O'lC l{fllv-rrii"'f NON tr vooue l 110• Got A Wav. Soec•t•c Orb>l T "'" I 11 I S FOUATH RACE 6 I JtlOt'IO\ '>• O\ va1en1ue a a 60 Lauren Le•Qn Oorrnnciuel) Nal •P 0011•" ITor c.t Tne lll JS FI FTH RACE 6 Oa"zaaar Lc1ova1 fur>onos on "''' r r\• P<te>aof' Hawle• 680 410 J OO 29 40 19 60 10 60 1 vo~ard \ Leav • Onm1nouez I T ..,.. t IS I S ~~ EXACTA 4 9 Oa·O \640b0 s1XTH AACE I I lo milt \ Ivor·, f' re IP•nrav1 1300 \IT'a 1 Amos IL1ol'>&m :Jutt:..e 1/1,,0 S•ev,.,, \ r ,.,,. u J ' SEVENTH R ACE (')n~ m•lf- ~ 80 3 60 S 40 l?O 2 60 (,r, '1\Pt" I P1t'lrftv p(, 11 l ft t=Prr"""tt ~ fO,-fJ T ·),...' 1 ,,.,, S'PYf.>n\ '00 100 4 60 S60 4 00 8 40 l"f' IJJ?S SS EXAC1' A 1 ~ ncM! S84 00 m1lf'\ nn turf (II PhotnlX) PellvSl\Hh~ 34·31-6S Lvnn Parker 33·3~ A Pelli 3S·34-69 Ketrw Baker 35·34-69 · BetsylC:lno 33·36-69 Otedff Lu ktr 36·33-69 Juh Inkster 36· 33-69 Allee Moller 36·33-69 Clndv Hill 3'·32-70 oonOl.JWlllt 3S·Jr70 Leurl Peterson 34·36-70 LtAnn Canedev 34·36-70 CelhY Mont 3S·3S-70 C Cnarbonnier 36·34-70 Jerllvn Britz l3·37-70 Pally Haves 34~36-70 Sally Uttte 34·36-70 Ca tl'lv Kratzert 37·>-71 ... Vicki FtrQon 3S-36-71 J Kohll'laH 36·3r71 Marv Owver 37·34-71 Je ri. 8111Joc.IC' l6-Jr71 Ro$1t JJ)NIS lS·u.-71 Susie Bl'rdov l6·3S-71 J Kazmierski 3S·36-71 8 onnJe Lauer 36·3S-11 Janel Anderson 36~36-71 Allee R11Jmen 3S·37-71 Donna CePOnl 3S·37-71 lhrbra Mlzrel'lle 3S·37-12 Otbt>le Masstv 36·36-17 Amv Benz 36·36-17 Beverley Devit 35·37-72 Cerotlne Gowan 36·36-77 CalhY Marino 38·~•-77 KrlJ Mon11oh11n 3'·,_72 C Revnotds·Oru 37·35'-77 C~t Jotlnson 31·34-71 Oienne Oa•leY 37·3r77 Jo Ann Wul'lem 37·35··72 Oel>l>le Mtllterlln JS-37-72 Mlu le McGtoi'cie 35·37-71 Judv Clark 38·34-72 J..vnnConnellv 36·37-73 M. B. Zunmtrmen.36·37-73 Baroua·Mo~ 36·37-73 -~aron Barrtll 39·14-73 ~"' Sandra Palmer Sue Ertl S.r eh LtVfQut HH lher Orew Ler!Ote Mureoke Oeanle Wood Bttl'I Oanltt RC>bln Watton N Whltt·Brewtf' Shirley Furlono Ma rtl'la NauH N11ncv Scranton Beck¥ PH rson Sherr I Tur,,... .Jene Loct. AIJukO Hlkeo• Sutle McAllltter Cetlltflne PanJon Vet Slllnner 8erb TllOmas Lauren Howe Judv Elllt Anne K"tv Linde Hunt Oe lt Eeott•no Ketl'lv Whitworth Jo Ann Prentice Melin a Wl'lllmlre Bart> 8 unllowsky S"811ev Hamlin Nancy Moen Oet>OleHtll Janet Cole\ Jan Sltl>flen\Oll M Floueru ·Oottl HH lller Ferr Susie Btrnlnci M.ertv Oicllerton MS ·Oevnn E 1e1ne Cro•bv L vnn Stronev ....,..erlene Hecicie '11cki Atv"erer Kl ll'l'f Htle Connie Cl'llllem1 Laura Cot. Betl'I Solomon Pennv Putz ,. 38·35'-73 Joan Jovce 36·37-73 Pie Nllu on 37·36-73 Meroere1 werd lS-38-73 Jecl<le Btrtscl'I 38·3S-73 Sue Foolemen 37·36-13 Terri LuckhurSI 41·3,_13 MJtrl ECIQe 37·36-73 Lvnn Adams 3S·ll-73 Oewn Ca. 37·36-73 Cll\dY Mackev 36·37-73 B. Pende<oast 40·33-73 Cetl'lv Ment 36·37-73 Nancy Led~llt< 3*·3S-73 Joanne Padllo 3'·3r73 Kathryn Vouno 40·33-73 CQ)lffn We lker !7·36-73 KellW Potlltwall 36·37-7:3 LI.a Vounv • 37-73 Jane Crelter 3S·ll-73 Jene Geddel 37·37-74 Su'8n Sanders 36·3*-74 Rulh Jenen 38·36-74 Tllere.se Haulon 36·3'-74 M J Smith · 37·37-74 Merci Bo1ar11'1 40·34-74 S. Bertolacc1ni 37·37-74 Beve<ty Ktau 38·36-74 Sancsra Sou11ch Jt-36-74 Marv OeLof'lll 39·3S-74 K11ren Permeiet 3S·39-74 S Ferwfg 37·37-74 Mlndv Moore 37·37-74 M R ·Hardin 38·36-74 Oen•te Stret>•q 39·35'-74 l(ev Kenoedv 36·31-7• Sallv Quinlan 40·34-7• Clndv FiOQ 38·36-74 Noreen Fr.el 40·3S.-7S Alhton Fonnev 39·l6-7S A Rt 1nrtardl 39·3tr-7S Marv Bea Por1er 36·39--7S Vlclf.1 Singleton 3'·37-7S .. ..-·L11uroe 8181( 3'·37-7S Gaol Lee Horel 31·37-"75 Leur•e Rltlker 37·31-7S K vtl! O'Brien 40·3~7S Hollll Slacv WO 37·38-7S 39·3tr-7S 36·)9-7S 37·31-7S 38·37-7S 41·3-7S 38---7' lt·ll-76 40·36-76 31·31-76 41·3S-76 39·37-76 37·39--7' 37·39-7' 38-ll-76 40·36-76 40·36-76 39·31-n 3'·39-77 39·3'-n 39·3t-77 3•·39--77 40·37-77 MJ-31-}7 • •l·:l?-77 37·4C>-71 41·36-77 37·~77 40·37-77 39·38-77 39·39-78 42·36-78 39·39-78 40·31-7• 39·39-7' 39·39-78 41·31-7t 41·»-79 40·39-79 37·47-79 39·~79 39·AC>-79 39·41-80 43·37-40 43·31-80 39·43-82 •0-•7-82 ---------------------------------------- Communltv cale9e Oran91 Coasl 7, Cwrltos 1 Slntltt Lee IOCC I def Steohens 6·4 S 1 1·S Montova IOCCJ det l(h11nna, 6·0 6 3, Oesoot IOCC> Clef Leon. 6·2. 6· I, Lot1951er IOCCJ def Carev. 6·0. 6· I. Vu lC) def Htrlo.o 6·7. 6·3. Whitcher !OCC.> det Movt r, 6·0 6·0 Ooubltl Kl'la nna·Vu !Cl Clef Montova Mo1otrtco, 6 1, "3·6, 6·3; Lee·OeSDOI (OCCI dtl Carev·Mover. 6·3. S·7 (retired), Lotte~ier· Horko <OCCI ael Steohtnl ·Hilde. 7·6. 6·1 Saddltbecl( t, F'*"9ft 0 $lnllt\ West IS) det Wren, 6·3, 3·6, 6·2, R.cuva <SI def Welnotrt, 6·3, 6·2. Ruu _ lst o~ R>os. 6·1, 6-e.-\or..-nan-1$~ dtf ~odoe. n . fl, 1)flnfSf''l~f' Pifi1, H . 6·3. Citr1ne ISi oef QU'ferte, 6·3, 6·4 Ooublts Racuva·Rusl( IS> def Wren·Rlot. 6· 1, 4·6 6·4. Wtll·Boa m an ISi dff Wtlnciart Qu"erle, 6· I 6·3 C11r1ne -OC1n IS) <Ml Hodo• Favir110. 6·3. 6·4 Hiott 'chool UnlYt nit\I 16' 1, Fo.t11• 1111'> Sintlt\ P1ncnt\ I u 1 IOtl to E 1senmann, •·6. '°'' to G;esa. 4 6, Iott to Turoow. 1·6. def Norihcote, 6·0, Hollmann (Ul lost, 0·6, won. 6·4. IO•' 1·6, won. 6 1 Henoeflon (UJ to1t. l·t" won 6·4 IOll 1·6, won, 6·2. F1nlev (U> loSI, 0·6. won. 6·3 IOtl, I·•. 4·6 Doutlltl Peuisoll·Soerrv IV) oef Hancock McKell. 7·S. 6·2 def Ounn·Camobell 6·0 6 0 Corke"-Hirt IUI sohl S·7 6·3 won 6 o 6 1 Collt9e women Wisconsin 7. UC lrvlnt 2 Slntll\ G•t~s IW del Rnorer 6 7 6 2 Van Pell tWl det L Trenw1tr> 6·0 6·7 6·1 Fortman 1w1 aet Patton. 6-J 6 7. 6·4, Beroer IW) def Sh•Qe~awa 6 1 6·2. Yallr I Wt def 0 Trt>nwllh 6·3 6·2 Ftoreno (W) NHL CAMP8ELLCON,ERENCE SmvtM ()lyklefl w L T "" GF GA x·Edmon1on 43 13 7 93 319 116 W1nn1oeci 32 26 7 71 284 285 Catoarv 31· 2S 7 69 183 24' Kines 28 14 11 67 277 160 Vencouver II 37 • 44 11• 32S N..-rh DMtlon SI LOui~ lO 71 10 70 233 110 Chlceoo 30 30 4 64 148 .744 Detroit 19 33 11 49 237 781 M1nneso1e II 34 11 47 111 254 Torol!lo 16 40 7 39 ?oa-271 WALESCOHl'EltENCE Petrlcl( DIYillon Wasl'llnoton 3t 16 9 as 263 117 -~Obla f1 11 1 .. ~ 119 NV Isla nders 31 26 4 '68 281 7'3 NY Ranoen 70 32 9 49 228 761 Plllsburcil'I 10 lS s 4S 213 211 Ne"' Jtrtey 18 35 • 44 206 2Sf Adamt DMste>n Montreat :n 21 10 74 247 101 Buffalo 19 20 11 70 211 179 Qutt>ec JI 24 a 10 260 ,,, Bolf on 27 26 • 61 ?'14 11S Hertlora 10 34 7 47 107 163 " chnc~ olevoll "'°' ThundaY'• Sce<H Bo~ton 6, Phlladelol'lla l Washlnciton S. NV RanQtr~ 4 T Oflltfllft:mt' l(lftos at Edmonl Har~ford al New J11rsev Min esota at Oetroll Montreat et Catoerv ... . ' IOV), 10·0, ) no 1111ro S,._I lml>tf (OV), 50-t l , 2 Covey <T>, •4·f '), 3. lleelnh•HI\ l'U, 44·S11• OT-1 81.tllckl (011), 1))-7, 2 Se ntorl tl'l, 124·a, 3 TrOUl1<'t COVI, 120·4, _,..1 •. ow,. (All MIMle av.-"" ...... , 100-1 Rlth (M), 10.7';·1. JennlnO• (Ml. 10 99; 3 Jonnson (0 ). ll.t1 20o--1 Rl\11 (M), 21 tt, 2 Jenn•no• (Ml n 61, 3 Jonnson (GI. 22I01 400-1 RIP! (Ml. Sl 03, 2 Thomoson IGl. S7 64, 3 K.tMY (M), S5 1t tOC>-1 OtGroot (G), 2:cM'1., We1oro11 (Ml. 2 0175. 3,_Mevnerd (Ml. 2 0111. 1,600-1 K-... IM ). •.43.53. 2 Wlnll~n (M), 4 49 2'; J Jewett (Ml. 4.56 99. U 00-1 Mt Yn.,d IM), 10'07.49, 2 KH&ev IMI. 1020'4, 3 Wlnktll'l\lln (M), 1027 16 ~IOHl+-1 PlllUI~ (M), 16 1., t C11r rowev IGJ. 16.~~; ). SullC!ll <Ml, 11.26. 300LH-1. Jennlrnn IM), 41.tS, 2 Phllllo• 11/.), ., "· 3. Ct rrowev (GI, 43 09. .eoo rtlev-1 Gt hr, 4413 • 1.600/tlav-I. Malina 3:37 lO HJ-. Mitch Ma lone tMJ: •·O. 2 Hlt kl (Nil, S·lO, ). Mall MalOnt (M), 5·10 LJ-1 Grev <GI. 20-S. 7 Mell Melone (M), 19·4, 3. Walton (GI, 18·5. TJ-1 Mall ~lont (M), '°·I"», 2 Phllllos (Ml, 39•9, 3. Sullon (M), 39·4'" PV-1. Poldln (M), 10·6, 2. M~wll (MJ, 10·0, 3 Torrn tMJ. 9·0 SP-1 Porter (M l, 46·4, 2 Mal>ltl IMI. 41·1. 3 Gordon (GI. 39·1. COf'-clel Mlir 71, Mlslien Vi.to 65 100 .!llt!t rs-1. McGretn ICdM), 11.0, 1 Sltl>fttns (MV), 11 2, 3 Halft (MV). n.s 22(>-1 McGratll ICdMl. 22 4, 1. Sits>· hens (MV), 23 4; 3 Burrel <MVI. 23.1. 440-1 Cr6nln <MVI. S,. I, 1. Coleman (CdM), S3. I; 3 Piller' IMV), 54 0 •• ll0-1. Andenon (MV). 1S41, 1. Wood <CdMl. U1,6,. 3 Coletnen (COMI, 2.00.1. Mlle-I Anderson (MV), 4.30 6, 2. Wood (CdM l, 4 31.6, 3 Robpln• <CdMI. 4:41.4. 2-mo-1 Llndrud <MVI, 9:S3. I, 2 H'ollend (CdMl. IO.OU; l. Matuv (MV), 10 106 120HH-1 Llllv CMVI, l S.3, 2 MCCe llum (CdMl, in: 3. Burrel (MY), 16 2 • 330LH-1. Burrel (MVI. 42.4; 2. LlllV (MV). '3 6, 3. Steadman CCdMl, 46.6 440 relev-1 Corona dtl Mer, 4S.1. MJtt rttev-1 Coron• de! M.er, 3:32.S HJ-I. Beerbower ICdM), 6·1; 1. Oon· tano (MV I, 6·0; 3. Frver (CdM), S•lO. LJ-1 &earl>owtr (CdM), 10-6lN, 2. lrelencl (CdMl, 19-3, 3 CarllJleS (MV), 19·1 T J-1. Dellano (MV), 43·S1'-; 2 Arosteguy (MVI. •1·1, 3 Bearbowtr (CdMl. 40·5. PV-1 Painter (CdM), 1Hl; 2. MCNaUOhton (MV), 1~6. l Hltcncoek IMVI, 10·6 SP-I. Tomechek (CdM). 4'· 10, 1. Rffd <CdM), 47·S, 3, Preheim (MV), '6·8. .PJ-1 Bain CCdMl. 146·11112; 2. Preheim (MV), nm. 3. Rtndt (MV), -nm. SHLl1llldl 6t, !NIM 6t 100-1. Malcolm CS), 11.S; 2. WllKIS ($), I l.S, 3. Cova (I), I U. 20!>-1 Wloo' IS>, 23.1; 2 Malcolm (S), 23 2, 3. Whitt (I), 24.4 400-1 Baker (S), Sl.0; 2 BKker (I), S 1.6, 3. Thurmond (SI, S1.1 900-1. McMilltn. (IJ, 2:03.7. 2. Roberts (I), 2:0l.S, 3 Muwtll (SI. 2':11.9 1.~1 Ol-son m. 4·.eo.•; 1 we1e11 ul. 4 Sl.O. 3 Pola nd (II, 4 S3 7. 3.700-1 Poland (I). 10·12 4, 2 Wtleh Ill, t0:30.6. 3. Kubiak Vl, 10:3•.0. 110HH-1 Pellon (SI. 15.8, 2 Fleweoer (II 16 2, 3 Potrewr (SI. 16 8 lOOI H-1 Pelton <SI. 41.4, 1 Davis (SI. 41 I, 3. Buller (S), 43,0. 400 retav-1 Saddleback, 13.8 1.600 re<•v-1 Irvine, 4·47 S HJ-I Temure Ill. S· 10. 1 Peck (I), S·a, 3 Petton (Sl. S·6 LJ-1 Jonel <Sl. 11·8, 2 Tamura Ill. 19· 10, 3 Cemobell (S), 19·7. T J-1 Tamura (I), 42·10. 2 Jones IS), 41 ·8 ,, 3 Cova (I), 40·2 , PV-1 Huerta <SI. 11·6. 1 S Medlin <SI. 11 ·6. 3 J Medlin (S), 11·0 SP-1 Aruizu IS), 44·0, 1 Sl'lllnk (I), 42-a. 1. Gerardi m. 41·3 OT-1 Srtank (I), 110·0. 1 Kuloer (I) 113·6, 3 Silva <SI. 10l·8 ,.Hunftll9ton1JHCll n, La OUlnte 40 • 100-1 GrPtn (LO> 10 6, 2 Purdue • IHBl. 3 Kim (LQl ('/ 210-1 Green CLO>. 73 9, 1 fSUrdut (HBI, .3 l(lm !LOI •~I CriDbs (HB). S2 2, 1 Owen (LQ), 3 Maver (LO) l8C>-t Neubert (HBI, 2'0S 13, 2 Owen CLQI, 3 AnderM>n (H8l f'll•l-1 Soto CHB), 4.31 9, 2 Tun\lalt IHBI. 3 Vendlev (HB) 2·mit-1 Vendlev tHBJ, 10·43.•. 1 Tunsla ll (HBI. 3 L11nlor (LOI llOHl'l-1 Garcia (HBl. 18 3 1 Maoff IHBI. 3 Falvey (HB) 3001H-1 Folvev (HB), 4S 49, C.arcla (HB), 3 Peret (LQI 400 relay-I Hunllnoton Beach. 46.'3 1,600 rtlav-1 Le Quinta, 3 41 6 H!-1 Morrison (HBI, 6·0, no '8Cond or thlro LJ-1 Rl'loaCIM (H8 ). 16·9; 2 A1eunder (LQI. 3 Ransome ILQI TJ-1. RICt ILQI, 36· I 1. 2 GlbM>n lol:'IBI, 3 Crain ILOI. • • SP-\ Paona nttll (H8l, 9'2·3'1'>; 2 Schwenll (LQ); 3 Hlbtt< (L-Q). OT-I Pacinantlll (HBJ. 129·7. 2 Mot>tr· Iv (HBI. l Jiang IH8l. 0.M H•1 6t, E \tlnele 67 "(Al rilnnln9 ...,tnh In meters> 100-J Ivey lDHl. 11.•. 2. Cont• <El. 1U ...:L£.ntlg11U£1.. U.S... 200-1 H•rtn lDHI. 1197; 2. l..,.Y (OH), 73 S, 3 Jnter (OH). 23.7. 400-1 Hervey (OH), S2.9S, 1 Knight !El, SH . 3 Storev IE ), SSS IOl>-1 Knlol'll IEI 2.09 I, 1 Pe<rv IE > 109 1, 3 Benford (OH), 2099 t,60<>-I Kelly (OHi. 4:43 1. 2 Lawson IOHI. 4:44 3, 3 Wrlont (OHi. 4 SO.• 3.200-1 Kellv (OHi. 9-SI 7, 1 8 u1'e (El. 10 10.0, 3 Gonrei.z (OH), 10 17 5 llOHH-1 Oorn (El. lS.7; 2 McC.,lhv IE >. 16 6. 3 Mille<' <El. 16.8 3001H-I Dorn (El, 43 I, 1 Carroll (El, ~ 3, l Wtstllno (OH), ·~-3. •OO retev-1 Ettanclt , •SI 1,600 rt111y-I Dena Hills. l.Al I HJ-1 (tit ) Dorn IE ) e nd StamDl (E l. 6·2. 3 Knight IEI, S·IO. ' U-1 Dorn (E ), 20·6~~. 1 Yar11 <OH). 19·1, 3 Stamo$ IE > 19·1. TJ-1 Stam ol IEI. 42·910, 1 Vertz (OH}, 4?·0'.,, ') Bonas (OHi, 40·3 PV-1 Theel (OH). 1·0. 1 Clemon• (OH), 11·0, 3 Hint <E l. ~-0 SP-I Wuler CE). 49·7 ... 2 Baird !DH) 46 311. 3 Carrot! (0Hl, 0 ·1 DT-1 Slnoltton IOH), 126·0, 2 Baird tOH), 12S·9, 3. Carroll <OH). 119·2 EIGHTH RA CE I Be'' Qt Bn•• 1 Olnw Oo ~Dttt I ,..,. P f'lflt'I O't'atir;)r hfT CJ'.Jn f'UJut'I 1 oO 380 760 320 7 60 340 def G1ordene11a 4·1> 6 o o·O Et Ttr• "· Feuntaln v ... v .... J 1.,.. p 1 41 ) s S7 PICK SI)( 10 I • o J 61 oald s•o'l 11()0 .,. .,. ,.,.,, "''"'""fl l1c:l\el\ lsoi "''"" S1 µ • .. • on\OlllllOn Ol ·d s l &ll 10 wit· I 11 "'""'"0 "'ktl\ 1f1ve Mr\e\ NINTH RAC E I Ne•~' Ru\I Est•11oa Cen .., -N,,,, or Haw·~~ Svmn 1 f.I ' Mc(,,,,., fl'l•le\ 9)00)1601710 10 00 1 00 15 20 r,rr,. 1 S? sS EX ACTA ) l Od•O SI 181 00 "-"•"110 c ~ "JO ill l Dout>•n t~I Stncta tr (E) 101,1 Warner (EI. Fortman Ven Pen IWI oet L lrt nwiln· Hiott 'chool trick nl. 3 Arev !FYI, 111 Petron 6 3 6·1 6·1. D Trenwltl'I· VIiie P1r1t 71, NewPtrl Harbor 64 21C>-I Slncla lr (E ), 24 1 1 Gatlin IE I. Srtioei.aw11 1UCll de• Beroer C.•llt\ 7·6 100-1 Soooner <NH). 10 S, 2 Stamos nt, 3 Meot (FV), 24 9 6 4, Rhorer Oesoo• \JCll oet Haroarten· tVP) 10 6. J Deluca (VP) 10 1 u~I Cotu (FYI. S4 6 2 HOISter (El Vahr 6·2 7·S 210-1 Hall IVPI 23 9 1 Soooner INHI nt, ) Ecien IEI. nt Comm ltv COii 743 3 Beedle (VP). 246 H0-1 Bond (FVl, 20S3, 2 Weston IE l. un t9t women 44C>-1 Hall IVPI. sn . 1 Smith <N~O Ore1199 CoH I 9, Cerrll0$ 0 S4 S, 3 H11rlend 1,VP) SS 7 nt, l Ward (FYI. 7·12 Slntlt\ ••"'--T Mjt-1 McFadde" IE). 4 393, 1 Bono Barmore IOCC:t del K•tn ewocz 6· I .,_..-1 hresher CVPI 1OJ9, 2 Sm1tn <FYI. 4.50 I, 3 Adams (El. nl OC INH) 101 o. 3 Brt\O (VPI, 2 07 9 1·ml'-1 Serrao (E ). 1o-oa 2; 2. TrudeM 6 1 MC.M•llt n c ( o~• F•ovo 6·3. 6·2 Mil-I MYlf tVPI, 4 4S 3, , KIOlllf Lencasie.r <OCC > deC Ma1aer 6 o, 6· 1, 1 J FV), 10.32.8, 3 Kon\ 'IFV), 10:3*.0. Ellison IOCC> oet. E\lrada. 6 1, 6·1, INH). 418 2· 3 Czechll <VPI. 4SS6· 120H1'4'-1. Tl'l1'911 <El. 16.a; 2 Arwood Tnurmo~(OCCl.Jltl Hut>l>aro 6 2, 6·4. ?·mil-I Mver IVP) 10 IH, 1 8 rown <El. nl, 3 Gu,lofson IE>. nt C Son INH) 10 16 7. 3 Ville Pllrk, 10 1' 3 3JOIH-I Thleoll (E), 43.1, 2 Mlcl<ettlan BrOd t I I lltf \l 6 I 6 0 . l?OHH-1 John•~ (NHI, 16 I, 1 Gillette Ooubln ·~· (F\ll, 4U, 3 Gu\lofton (£), 4S S B "'-f (VPI 16 •. 3 Velenllne (VPI, 16.9 ''° retev-t El Toro 4S s armort McMollen 10CC1 ""' Hui>· llOlH-1 Beadle (VP>. 42 6, ~ JoM\on Miit rei.v-):e 1 Toro 3:44.t t>ard Ellrade, 6·0. 6 0, Lant1ut1r·E1t1son fNH), 43 9, l Muronv (NH). 44 1 SP-I. alO<.kllutW tNH).. ... ;, CCllllllt INHI, 1'·1, l MtMrot (V~ .. Jl-8 DT-1. Colllnl INHI, K· 101 2. Mvllren (VP), 7'•t :' Mtwro. (Vf'), .... l'.....,..V...., .... ,T.,. .. CAI ............ • Mltlrl) . J.. 100-l, Corcorll/I IFV). 13~ l. ~ <ET), IU;, t11ktr t&ll, 13.6 ~I C loeiee (FV), 264, 2 a et.tr IE Tl. 2U , 3 S.ul (ET), 29 3 .oi>-1 (unenllM>i.l. l:CM 0, 2 Herrv (FV), 1.ou , a. ltlloadtt (FVI. I 07.0. aoo-1. Ktnnv <FVI, 2:41.0, 1 S11reQUe <FV), N 60, 3. H•etn (ET>, U U 1 • .00-l ~trlM IFVl, 61\IO, 2. Wi ii (FV>. 6:22; J. SM.out (FV), 6:23 0. 3 :Z00.-1. GllDln (FVI, ll:O.S.O; 2. Smith IET1 ), 13•09.0, 3. W•ll IFVl, 13l20.0. llOLl+-1 9UC'lle11¥ (F V). 171, 1 Jac00$ tET), 1' 2, >. Mock (FV). 11.S. 30«.H-I CrM!rM (FV), SU ; 2 8 u cn.n.n (FV), SU ; :I. Orlffln IFVI. S4.l. 400 rtlev-1. El T~o. Sd . 1,600 relev-1. Fount.in Valley, 4 2S 0. HJ-1 Cflll)frH (FVI, •·10, 2. 8ucti."an (FV), •·•, no lhlrd. U -1 l(eMv.,.IFVl, 14·10; 2. Corcoran <FV). 14•S; 1. Vouno <FVI, 14·0. T J-1. Kenny Cl=V), 2t~l1, 2. Gotkt IETI, 2'·4, no lhlrd. SP-1. AClef'llt (ETI, 30-11, 2 0 Botllt (FVJ. 30·1, no lhlrd. OT-1 O. 8otke (FV). 19·), 2 Pttlflt r lFV), IS·S; 3 Schultz IETI, '1·S ~ '1, Getw J7 (Al ,._.. '"""" Ill ,,,...,, ) 100-1. Klemke !M>. 12.I, 2. Sltward (G). 13.l, 3. Heohlohlll (M), 14.1 • 700-1 Kltmkt (M), 26..9; 2. 8row11 (Ml, 19 9, 3 Metntn (Ml. 2t 7 400-1. $0ullM!rd <GI. 61.7; 2. E. Rob· ' trllOn (Ml. 63.7; 3. IC.. RobtftM>n (M), 66.8 IOl>-1. Goodvtar (M), 2:42.1, 2. KIM!llb <Ml. 2" '· 3. Sml1n tG>. n :u . T,~1 Gnbtrt !G I. ..OU; 1 Jte<R>JOn .. (M), 6 15-2; 3. McNabb (Ml. ~)U. 3,200-1 COibert (0 ). 13116.$; 2. McNabb lM). 13:39 7; 3 AlYtrH (Ml, 13.46 I IOOLH-1. Jol\Mon (G), lS.t, 2. Sim• CM), 169; 3 Ramlre1 (G), 11.S. JQOLki,-1. Sims .(Ml •. SLS; 2. Laakso (Ml, Sl.7; 3. Bonner IMI, SU . 400 rtlav-1 Marini!, S3.1. 1,600 rttav-1 Marine, 4:29.7 HJ-1. ColtfNn (M). S·4; 1 JOhnM>n IGI, S·1, 3. Cole"(M), 4·6. LJ-1. Allen IMI. 14·10; 2. Kln lnoer (M ). 13·7; 3. Tl\Omas <G>. 13-0. T J-1 Alltn (M), 30·0; 2. TllomH IGI, 19·0; 3. Kln lnoer <Ml. lt·ll. SP-I. Gehr, 30·3; 2 Boren (M), 15·3, 3 Marine, nm .,..,... "· ,.....di l l 100-1. 'hntHI (SI, 13.3; 2 HOISi (I). t3 3, 3. weave< m, 14.1. 200-1. Holst U), lt.1, 2. Ve nfl,11 (SI. ?U , 3. McLauolllln (I), 30.3. 400-1. Nauiok•s cu. l·o:u. 2 CH tro <SI, 1-0...1; l. ltt~ ISi. 1 10.9;. ' toO-=J. Wrtonl (I), 2:29 S; 2. Pt lrct (I), 2;43.a; 3. Stewart (I). 1:43.t. 1,60<>-1. Wrlohl UJ, 5!32.7; 2. Schutter (I). 5:47.l; ). NeulokH (I), S:•9,4. 3,20<>-I Welch (I). 13:17.0; 2 Ramot IS), 13 Sf 1; 3 P11rhllm Ill, 14·16.S. l OOLH-1 Zorn 11). 11 4, 1. JoMion (I). 17.S. 3. HOlllde v (SI; IU . , JOOLl+-1 Zorn (I), SOO, 2. Cestro ISi. 50 I, 3 Jol\nwn (I), 51.3 400 ref1v-1 Sadctlet>a ck. S3 9 1,600 rtlay-1 lrvlnt , 4:41.9. HJ-I. Ronaulllt (I), 4·1; 2. Mctntvre tS> 4·6, 3 Zanol (ll, 4·6. LJ-1 Ronaullle (I), 15 ••• ,.,. 2. Wood (I). 13·11, 3 JOlll\IOf\ (ll, 13-SY>r T J-1. Ronaullle (IJ, 32·4; 2. Jonn,on (ti. 29·9111; 3. Wood (I), 19·711'l. SP-I Oden (II, 3*·10, 2. Cody IS), 19·11 1, l Kocl'ltr (IJ. 29·10 OT-\ Oden (I), 111·9, 2 Kocl'ltr (I), IOS·S. 3. Corltz ($), 91·41•1. TuJtln 77, Oc .. n Vlr# SO ·100-1 Burtr (Tl. 133'. 2 Brown <OVI. 13 14. 3 Goeke IT>. 14 oo 200-1 (first two ol11ces unavalleblt); 3. Oowert (OV). 19 68. 400-1 Creln (0V), 1-06.Sf; 1 Reider (T), 1 Ol.54, 3 JOMM>n (Tl. k121S 800-1 McCormick <Tl. 2:34. 1 Wl'llJlltr (OVJ. 2.46. l. R'oyer <OV), 1:4'. Mll-1 McCormick (Tl, 5:44, 1. Whit · lier (OV>. S 53. 3 Farney ('l), S.54 ?·mo~I Farnev IT>. ,J1:Sl, , BtrrY IT). 13:14, 3. Rover COVI. 1'3;19. llOLH-1. Fairbank• (Tl, 17.4', ?. Hackwortn (OVl. 18.28, 3. Jones (T), 11.71. JOOLH-=-1 Falrt>ankl (T), SS.In; 2. HK kwortl'I (OV>. SS S3 3 Jonet <Tl. S7.03. 400 retav-1 Tustin, S4 43, 2 Ocaan View, S6 53 Mlle retov-1 Tustin, 4;J4, 2 Ocean View. •:SI. HJ-1 Orr (0 Vl. S·4, 2 Tlcktnl !OVI, S·3, 3 Doron CTI, 4·6 LJ.-1. Orr (0Vl, 17•0, 1. Andtr\Oll (TJ, 14·9 S, 3 .. ln!lv IT). 14· I T J-1. Orr (OV). 3S-3, 2 Anotrson ITI, JO·ll S; 3 Multenoer IT), lCM S SP-1. Lind (Tl. 34·S, 1 Sharr'i Dickm an IOVI, 32·7, 3. Shelli Diekman (OV). 27·4. DT-1 Sh"ll Dickman COii). 99·9; 2. Lind <Tl, 98·4 3 Sl'lerrl C>lckm11n <OVI. 90·9 DAM Hlh 64, E1tancla U 100-1. Wilson (OHi, 11.6. ?. Farquhar IE\, 13 l; 3 Hert (E l, 13.S. 20ir-l WJlJOIL.U>Hl. 27.S. 2. tt.wltlns. IDH), 2' 2, 3 FerCIUhar !E). 29.2 400-1. Hawkins (OH), 1:04.9, 2. Hlrsl'I <E>. 1~.9; 3. VeuQM (OH). 1117.? 100;-t s1evensot1 (CH). 2:39.•; 2 Carn IOH). 2:43 O. 3 Tl\Omel (OHJ....) 43 3 -Mi!i=rltWlil'O~. S:39.2; 2. Sle\1nton (OHi. S:SO.S. J Qulote v (OHi. 6:01.1 1 mll-"c'eugM (OHi. 12:22.9; 2 Oulotev (OH). 11:24). 3. Bene vides (E ). 12 46.9. 110LH-1 Harl IE I 17 6, 1 Conte <El. 1a OS, 3 F.,qut'lar (E ), 11 1 330LH-1 Contt <E>. S7.l, 1. Ferqufler CE>. S7 9, no tl'lird. 400 rtlav-1. Dene Hillt 53.0 Mitt rtlav-1 Dana Hint S:OS.4 HJ-1. Farquhar (El. 5·1. 2 &aero IE ), 4·10, 3 Hart (E l. 4·8 LJ-1. Fell (E l. 15·5, 2 Wrlo'11 (OH) 14·1, 3 Wll\Oll IOH), 13·9 TJ-1 . .Ftil <E l.19·45, 2. Scl'labol (OHJ 2'·6 s. J llfrloM IOHI, 2'·3 SP·Glnorlch (E l, 31·6, 2. SIOIP (E ). 24.S. 3 Sl'lannon (OH). 23·1. OT-1 Glncirleh (E). 90·0; 2. Stoto (E l. S7·7'"' 3 tnoerson IE), 40-l'h ~ f I •• • CemmuftltV c ..... Geldlll Wnf J, LA V ... Y 2 Golden West 000 000 120-3 10 I LA Vellev 100 000 001-2 10 I Salffts. w1111 m. Buckles (9) encs Flores. Hernandez, Sain (9) and Collrtll. w -sa1eits, 1·0. L-Hernandt1. 28-NH,, IGWI, 2, Gltl>tfl <CW> HR-Nun (GW). """ KMel • .._,,~s • (LMre TtunWMfltl S.rvllt 050 000 0-$ 6 3 Edison 102 001 x-6 a ' Meltllo, Stanford <S{ end iltolUll, 8rldefl· baN. Em~ (4) ancl Marlin W-£mme L-Stf nford. 28-solernno CE I. Kent (£1, Smunfman CS>. &uectltle <SI. la-Utmer m ~ IOCC> def Ftovd·Sono 6 o 6 o Brodie· 440 rt1ey-l Ntwoort Hert>Or, 46 1 HJ-1 Clllvtor (FV), 6~0. 2 Oorrel IF\11. Ptrrv <OCCI det Mata~r Kl•n1f'w1<r 6·2 M"-re•-v-I Vil'• P•rl< )-.I S·I, 3 Mitter IEI. ~6 I._ IJ, Miu (Mfl f 6 1 ..... .. ... u .-:-LJ-1 E•oen (E l, 1•·6, 2. Orlffllh IFVI, (II ....... TM'lllftleflt) GMOen Wtst I, Santi Ana I • HJ-1 Be<itll ~VP) 6·6. 1 nerrh (NH!, ' 1•·2.S. J Renoel (FV), 17· 10. EdlllOn '°2 130 0-12 1' I , S~ •·Od!te~~~':..l'ct~~:2&-t. 2 Soooner T J-1 Gelllltt (E). 4N , 2 Cotes lFV>. Mire Clitt• 000 170 l-ot 10 2 . ' ., " 11.tn Lino• CGWI dtl KirDv· 6·1 •· t INH), 10·1. l ,Gllltlle (~P ~19·1n --.....:•::...·;10~,.::):..:E:.::aotnwt~l;;E;.:>;, .. nm~.'"'1'!--l ......... nir----,~lelrT.E;d~:.s-T"umimiii"~~'J(¥5::l.;::~;;ortfl'i;'!N.:;f;::rl~ln'til..h~~'.'ir.:t~-- ... ...;.. ____ f)l'~~f:lo.M?o!::::l:!i:!~ll."f--i6f.l-J'. 2 • 1 .Q!ia----n zi-_,, .... -.-.. ~ ., wtflM ~,, 12 o. 2 Nilil (I), l id. W lffi Iii .nalluWtr:W-'li1'4l I men n--r\1nttG 11 (VPi. J9~o':"3.'~~~ C~~). 31.,.~· JecC>b\ (F V), 10·6, 3 Llndt nt (E), nm L-9.KIC, te-Cllocll (E ),J, 0.rNIO (E), Women'"S 11JfftJ1111 Hl~H SCHOOL MM!fta'l, WMdbrldet 1 Merone 000 101 0-J 3 S WOodbr1doe ,001 000 ~I 3 1 Lllf\tn and Ferouson. Ruu t O end P111 t6fl i'tR-Crou•e IMI Ftunteill VdeV 3, Etlllndtl J Fo11n•a1n Vati.v 001 100 1-3 ' 3 f\IOl'ICte 000 001 0-2 t 0 H vntn 'nd Sween~v. MetllOt end Georot °"°'" QNfte NEW,.OltT LANOING (NtWMf" I HC,,) IJ enofe~s 2S mac~ tf'tl · D.AVIY'I LOCKU (...._, ... di) ,,-!!Olen no roe-. Ud a MlflG o. •· 1 ,~n.ao ) ttwln 2l ""'1ftr-1 CGWl dtl fy\(Audlu41, 6·• 6·0, lvtv I WI PV-l HOwstr <NH >. lJ-O,, McCunnllf SP-1' Svll'tnkO (E/, ,,.1.5, 2 Al .. endtr l &-Ktnl (El. l. Mllltr IE!· ael Nouvttn. 6·4 6·7'. Pllam (SA) ftel. CNHl, 12•6• 3 Bf<ltll (VP), 12•• (E). nm. 3 O.vteclo (FVI. 40•1. """""'"" ... di 7, K ..... o Stes0tro 7·6 7·6, 6 J. Pomrt M tG) de4 SP-l Corbo (NH>. 43_6 '1. 2 ti•Mi OT-I Svll(nkO IEI. 145-7 S. 2 Frick (I.Mn TWNl'lll Aosa!tl, 6· I 6· 1 ~ (NH• 40· 10. 3 Wesner Utl!l...MI:.• (El. nf'll, 3 AleHncltr IE), nm Hunllnt lOtl lffcl'I 000 0)0 ._, • 0 Ven·Ll-t ·Ruiz (GWI .... 1 Kfr"'y· DT-1 lladllk (VP) 14'·1''t, 2 Kelltan Kllltlle 000 000 ~ f I .... ... v (NH) 147 9' • Wt ntr IVP ) 11• s LloYOff, Ht11ck w , E~r (7) eno ~09tf\, •·2. 6· I, Cl8US l 1\ntr•I (GW) def . • •• • ' • .• GIALS f omasick, Otoroe. Ltwi. U) llNI Doll. Goodman·McAudlne. 6·3. 6·3, lvev·Flem· A..~-..,._ M. T .. ,.._... fMW!Mrt .....,. tw, v .. l'.nt ,. w-HMCk, 1-0. L-Gfff" ta-LIOYOf'I' f IGW) .... , N~·v~ -a-... 6 2 ........ ........ ' .. "".... 100-1 ~•ni (NH), 120. , $It....,, no .... •v -··r n .. ., < • c•• ----... --.-) (HI), L.Wll (K) :1.,_.atmut._ IH8 ), ·- """ '°*" .... c.r-• Mair IU, I M1er11111.a 1'f lat lrYIN CM" CC, 9 '*"l I OuPft (CdMI l6, 1 (lit) Wef~ !COMI _, ~ CE I, JJ. • L.incf (CdM). . S !I.al Toda 111 t nd J~ IFl, n -"' Ot1 w , ~ m <•• ..,.... t"' cc, ' l'Mltl) I M ~· (MOI, at, 2 o.m..i <MO> • .a ) Pu J MO) •1 4 $tt- (M0 1 41, S Correl {MO), 43. 6 Wnttr IMO> fS • ' ... ,......_ .. ~ ........ ..-.--. (Ill'). 12.), J G'4'tW VPw t:1 e T ...,... 100-1 COl.ll~rtz COVI, 11 7, 1 RltGtr 2'»-1 Evei• -·C·UlllMf ornet1o11ti~> <l), 11', ) Oarllnci <OVl, 11 I IVP I, 2'4, J Stewtrt (VP), 5. ' lfWle ll, ltMra 11 100-1 Outltrr11 (011J , 242, 2 A'*! '40-1 ttel>bltt (NH ). 1 OH , 7 J_, (Lw• T__,,.) \OV), ·uo~) S"rt.t\ CTr. ts~ (NH). l'°S 7,, ltound !VPI, 1'066 lfvlnt 001 n o )-II I) • 400-1 llYt fl (Tl ~14. 1 FtOwtr\ !OVI ll0-1 Hens.on (NH), '7SI, ? llaDOllt ktlora OOS 131 0-10 11 • "4 •• l Oullt rrtz (OV), SS I INHI, 216 •• 3 Rovnd (VP>. 2.lS-9 HtnlNn. SMOov ,,,, U.IOtl (7) llMI IOl>-1 $t l>r• IOV), UH. 2 LOotl Mll-1 Htnwi (NH), U7 •; 2. l ICllNnt t.uU.. Nttdl\tm, Mllltf (4), Hflf'N (OV), , °" S, 3 DOlllllOton IT), '°' 4 AnOtrM>ll (NH). uu. l Laao (NH), 6 41 I (6) 111\d CMllll<t . W-snoddv, , ... 1.600-1 S.br• (0V). 4.37 •• , LOO>tl , mt 1 T Andtnon (.NH), 11 SS, , L-+4emo ~" Ill, Smltenll• m, IOVI. 4 41.7, l Wntftt l'f), 4 41 1 LlltO tNH), 12 17, l It~ (NH). 1,.11 Hll~ 1111 Clltllllrt (S) Je-(....,.,_ HOHH-1 Aoth (011), IS t 2 Rlddtt 110l.H-I AllltH 't' INHI, lh, 1 Or11H (5), lrnedly (S), Quintda ($) Hiit___., IOV), 16 s. > Lu IT), "$ (NH), 1• •• , Rovce (NH), II 0 H•~ln (I) )0011+-1 llven (T'), "33 1 ROlll !OVI. »OLH-1 AllltWV (NH), 47,•, 1 ltovre ........ s. •11•1-, ua. 3 l.u (Tl. 04. • CNH), SSO, 3 ~._roa (VIII. M l I ... ..._ 1'•••-1 -,..._, 0c•611 l/ltw. ~o 440 ftltv-1 VIiie Perll, uo W"""ldtt 102 000 .... ~ • ' HJ-1 WOid IOV), S.t, 2 (I,.) •t10C1t Mlle relav-1 'New-I HerllOr, Ut I W Cillfflltlt 201 010 •-S 1 2 (OV) •nd Siket tn S·6 HJ-I Allltle'I' (NHI, • 10, , M11ns.oft ,..,,... ....,, <•I lflCI MCNMI LJ-1, ftlCICl!t IOV), 11·10 f, 2 Rttltr (NHJ, • lO a IOM IV,),.,, Meftv.... Oerd 11 (7\ Md ... lllYI IT) 11·1'l, J Zl ... l'ltltotft I f! IW"I •-I b ) 15 " 2 All.__ • tJ-t ltotll IOV), 42·0', 2 lttlttt I Tl, L..-, ... (NH • • ., .. _, W-MereYllle L-fltrltt, t-2 18 W11'11 ,. • •, ) • ..._ COVl, -·l INHI. 14 1 a Hulllef (NH), 1•·0 IWI. MeOoM!ct (WI, $eYMOur CW) t, • .. ....,.. ... TJ-1 Of"Ht INH), Jl•41l , 1 If"-pr1~ !IGl ...... ~. , .... ) •-u.-. .... I'll-I "•ft., <OVl 10 6. 1 Vra...., I ' .,_, __. • ..,, ... ....... '""" <VPI 18 lO' •. J 910Clebur.., (NH), 11· llG _ I-• By LYNN LOMBARD ...., __ .... ...., .. ~ ff'\)m ~lin&$ 1ro .... n in 1927 b) I.he Los An1tlcs nursery firm of Armacost and Royston camc-the first IO .\fntan violt1 h) bnds. all 1n the violet to blue color ran1r. Today. hybridittrs offer blo soms up to 2v, mchl'S aero an ~hades of violet. wane red, rose. pink and "'haft. PctaJs may ~ cdgl'd. plashl'd. spot- ted. or nl)ed with a contra ling r otor Flower type include sin&Jes: sem1- doubles, doubles, stars.. and ··wasp . ,. Leaves no..., mc~e ··g.arl" t\ pes spooned. ruffied aT-td fnnged. holh - trumpel. bus tieback. and tven 'ar·,: egatcd types that combine t"o or more colors such as wh111:. roS<. roppcr. pink. chann-use. and gret>n. .\lthough Afncan '1olet ma' e\- 1end 0\ er 24 inches across. h)bnd11cr; ha\e also created Y11n- do'4s11l-s1ze m1nuuure and sem1- mmiat1;1res "hose blo soms ovcr- sft'adow their leaves. On~ hmitcd to rosette. growth patterns, profu~I)' blooming tra1lel_"I an mini. scm1mm1. and standard mes are a"a1lnbl~. Prefemng. the same· tem~mturt's and hum1dit) people do. v1okts make td~al h~use plant . Fluorescent hght o r bright .f1ltaed ~unllght. tempei:aturt'S an the lo" 70s. and hum1d1ty betwf't"n and 60 pcrttnt produc-e ~t.'llr-round bloom Plan11ng in a light porous soil or soalless m1' and con tant-feed1ng ':' 11~ a d1lu~t oluable ~fncan \IOlet fen1hzer produces plants that are 'ersatile~ SpC:(;tacular ~om ersauon Pl«'t>S- Eas~ propagauon, b) leaf cumng t1u1d.I~ increases a collec11on and pro' ides plants to share wnh fnends. St~k I• a decorative garden flower. .\ leaf, placed tn roonnc 'D_ulium of 'erm1cuhte. ~rlue, and chlrroal and enclosed Ln a plast.1c baa not touchU\I the leaf. wdl tool and produce plantlets WJthtn eight weeks. Add a small amount of vef) weak fertilizer solution as needed. In 'l to 3 months wben plantlcts aft I 11), inches tall. the) may~ tepanttd ;ind placed an ind1vtduat 2'h inch pots containing <\fncan v1o~t pottmgsoal From leaf cuttlng to bfoom1ng pl81 takes 6 to 10 mont4 C'omptthcnsavc pruntn for nov- 1ct"s and award-winners. alike. unsct's -Hou to Grow ;\,mean Violets." (Lane Pubhshing Com- pan). MenJo Park. 1977). and -How to Sdec:t and Grow Afncat). Y 101ets.." Tht'odono James Jr.. (HP Boob.. 1984) contai'n the latesl cuJture 1ech- naq°" as well as color photographs and e'penJy drawn tllustrauons. Colorful stock brightens gardens tock 1s a rather mundane name for a plant that h.as stems full of soft color and a nch. spic~ perfume to Its llo"ers. It "as once called g11J}flov.er and. 1s a. nat1,e of southern Europe and the Isle of " ight off the coast oi England. For man~ ~ears.. stoc~ has bttn admired as a decorau'e garden llov.er. v.ell suued to planung along the coast as well as inland vaJJe}s. It can ~ used in beds and borders or Slmpl} for the producuon of cut • flowers. Its lea' es ha"e a felt) appearance and the fragrant flowers bfoom open an succession from the bottom on up and can be purple. reddish. 'ello"' or white 1n color · Some vanet1es offer color from-the purest of whiles to the dttpeSt cnmson and including aJI shades of' pink. hlac and purple besides a pale )'C'llO". There are smgJe tlo~e~ t~ pes and doubk tlo..,.,ertd. tht latter becoming more popular becauSl' tlle) stand up be'tter under h01· weathn" cond111ons. The ultimate growing c-0nd111ons for this fragrant beaur-. 1s a so1l that"1s ten1h: and .v.ell draining.. unn~ loca11ons are des1fC'd but pan-da' shadi: as tolerated. The' hke cool "'e~uher and refuse to prosper "1th conunual ~el f~t. Spread ashes on vegetables 1 andflowers· buttake.-care I By EARL ARONSON .,......, Many gardenl'rs spread ashes - from wood beanl'tfscdmurnmtm~ for. heating homes -on their "eg- ctable and tlov.er plot~. Is this benefic1al? The ans" er 1s that a small amount 1s not harmful to the soil and tan do some good. but hea'} doses ~ear aft~r year could bring problems. You have to consider the so1l t~ pes and cond1t1ons and thC' "'ood content. Also some wood ashes have an acid neutralmnll eau1valent of 45 to 50 • percent that of limestone. meaning that 11 "'tll take about twice as much wood ashes-b~ WC'1ght a<; h mc®nc to cause the sarru! pH uod1tl l tn the ~II. There is some nutn11onal 'alue in v.ood ashes but regard them as a hming matenal rather than J femltzer. Run a soil test e 'e'"' fe\lo ·years 1f ~ou appl) wood ashes regular!~ to mat..c 'iure the pH 1sn "t out ofhne. The ash ot hardv.oods sut:h as maple and oat.. contains a third more calciunl' than 1ha1 o f softwoods 'iuch Uncle Sam sniffing foT a few good dogs MOUNT '-\IN VIEW (A P) -In one of the haanesl operations under- taken b) the Dcpanment of Defen\C. a military team as attempting to snilT 9\Jt som e new rccrum. hold of heart and cold of no~ -wet. too In short. Uncle Sam 1< hunting for a f cw good doas. The first candidate goofed almost 1mmcd1ately The candidate wac; a ~ Ouff)' female named Rub). a tlunk- out becau~ .she w;,i~. 1n 1hc words of the expcns crchall1ng her. "too damned SWCCI . . for the SCI"\ ices ~"Force Maslt'r g1 R. L Leslie ..aid the acceptanle 'itandardo; for m1htaf) Jog~ arc more rigorous than for humans ""e'rc luct..) 119.c accept I' out ol 20<1 dogs an a \l.eekcnd and then ti'e ot 1hc one11 "'e tal..c: "'on·1 ~omplete thr1r training." l rshe \:ltd fhe recru11ers he \<ltd ha' t' a pec1al e)e out for health) German shepherds o r shepherd m11es.. ont' to three ~ear'\ old. ""'llh the potC'ntial to be aggressive" as pine. . ·I Gcnerallv "'ood ashes ha"e no r nnrogen. about I to 2 percent phos- pba.J.e..a.nd..l ~ 10 pei:ceni potassium. The pota s1um content depends o n the tire combustion and the potassium 1s easil~ leached out "'hen v.ood ashes are paled outdoo~, In shon . ash ltft outdoor5 for a "car has esscnualh no ienahtv and ns ab1.ht' 10 act as lime 1s much ~uced. · .\sh. beca~~ oi its fme structure ha'\ li ttle 'alue as a soil coodauoner Fire has depleted almost to~h the car~n compounds that act as a soil cond1t1oner ra in sa"dust and com- pom 'I. I Don"t hesitate tb SC3tter ..-.l"IOd ashe'i hghtl) on the garden bu1·a,utd hea ' ~ apphcauons in one place L oal l'>he'i ha"e no ,a(ue as hn'ltng m.itenal. · ·-... i For faster aproatlng ~ compan~ laboraton~ ha 'e hrnnd that tv.o kinds ol sttds .. pro ut ra ta 1f .. ou nick or scald them One as the Sttd o ithe rlov.ff naml"d (Jona. or Indian -hot -so nam~ because the Sttds are round hca') and 011' h~e bud shot \.\hale \lolhcr 'ature made the Sttd .:oah 1vugh so that not all v.ould prout the iif\t 'ear. )OU can fool her b) 4ut11ng through the .:-oat to admll ,,.ater f\\O to ~rtt v.tt AfrlcaD Yloleta will dra. ap Indoor tabla. • Adas.Joe cymt ,. _~will be bdd at die Skuow librilry a.cl Gardms in Carom dd Mar oo ednndi) ftom 9:30 a..& IO DOOL The class will cover boW 10 ldec:t plants, orchid SOt1 m1•. ~·•.ct d1vwbna. fcrolwnc techniques ad prOptt ~ .. Ull c:oodiuom. ... t.rat.aon rt S 15 and ~ as reciutred. AddrJionaJ anbmaU. is availabk b) i12111D11 6 7 3-226 l-, ----.T. Lil> ~ofCost.a Mesa will tpca.k at the Ora..nar Count) FloiaJ • Ans Guild meetUl& Mart'b 11 at JO a.m... at tht Woman"sOubofSant.a ~ 601 ~-Baker SL. Santa Ana. Bill' IS a ~no .. tt am~ and tcachC's artntlc dt's.tgn. Ttek.ets are SJ. at . ..\ddlllooal infonnanoo ts a,"&J.lablc from Mrs. ..\J. Rublag at 544-1617. ••• ~ Southqn California Dafblil iet} y,,JJ 6ok1 llS Sbtrman Gar- dC'ns Earl) Daffodil Sb.ow MMt"b 9. I to4 p i:n. and March 10. J();JOa.m..~to 3:30 pm at 264'7 E. Paetfic O.St H1gh\l.a). Coro~ dC'J Mn. ••• h irte-, Kcnns.. .foundtt · of the Orange ·counl) Herb Soott)'. wall 0d1scuss landscapmg v.'llh betbs at the soo~t~ ·s menang Sunday. The ~ c1et} IS cdtbr.nmg its IOlb an- n" l'TS3t). Km.ns is a bon:icuttual consultanL hem garden landscape. designer and plant sales coonbnator for the Hu.nttngton labn.r} and Gardens io San M anno. The socxty meets at I p.m. al the oommuru1'' room of the Mm::uf)' Sannp and loan. 1095 ln--inc Bhd... Tusun.. Fixuplawnin.March Gab in feyer gets · them a little funny EELEY L.\KE. MonL ( .\P) - C-ab1 n It' er goctt To be real serious dunng w .. mter LD thts s.now- burdcned town. and peoplie do ~ •t»ng5-tn-Uleir sea.re amusement --l:ikc Saturda} 's mag- got race. Th~ maggots -tl} Ian~ oftal ~ as ball b\ fishermen -v.iU racr apmst tlle clock irom t.M cenur to the~ofa papcrdoiJ} Each magot · entrant must be regist~cd b} n.aine and number llFFEU'S LLDYD·•!i· , .. !li,lrdPn sh.op ~~~~~~~ £1cei e-: S;ir "g -Coler .1 Po •11. 11.31 llOW lie JlllPEIS l'Gat Jullloer Prostr~ta umoer Prostrata Var Rae~ 13.11 BUY 1 &ET 1 FIEE &ZlLUS t '~~ en\. C."'fO<' :;u,, & Shaoe var ttlf'S l pl .... 'UI HW 13" ., ....... , .... ••• •11• IENlll· PUITS YlOLAS UAUIU I Rec. Sl.35 llOW lie llllEROOT SILE l11y 1 at "I· 19rict let 21tl 19lalf tf ·~•al " ••I•• ,tr less FR£E IAlllll WLU PUITEI Ill l .,. . . &. "':'I l ... ,_ -.:·~: .... ·-• ·: "' • • ~:"() j l"1ci"' ·~u'"'V • • .:: J -as - Ruby was thrilled to pJay with 1hc officers testing her c;o thrilled !.he hardl noticed whc.n a blank ptSlQI Burh Rott we1lt'f\ and Bou" 1en d~ Flandrcs arc al'iO h1ghl~ eligible he said. !>Qi'°crs said poochC'S re~ tn a l ~ amangular tile or natl clipper\ to pinc h a pinhole 1n the ~oat v.h1le holdana t~ Sttd v.uh t"ea~ or pltef\ Soal the n1ded Sttds in v.arm \\.lt~r o' em1&ht. blot dn and plant an I v.arm ~11 The Sttd sho uld sprout in ~OU can ld.sccd.i-OUhe..lublSCUi ~~ 2 ca. H. I•&· 'l.•I llW s411 was not a mused. l ht'y expc('t u · Ofl to military much better than their protec t it5elf in lh<' face -snout"' -kennel-r.uscd ~'i1ns. bccaus.e the)' of danacr. • arc u!led 10 being ~und horn.ans tum olTthe h~t. drop tn the~ and lea'l.t' them tn the a..ater o'enught Done this v.-a\. the ho t water "'on't kill the Sttds. but 11 v.111 cut through the na1ur.al 011 Official' 'llY they need cnn1nc' to Leslie ~•d wmet1mes C\-en dogs auard ba~s and sn1 fT qut bomh" and that have been abused ma.kc grnt dru15. Some 2.SOO h1altly 1r rncd dog ~ld1crs bccau~ thcv a~ so sratcfu1 are ii ready at wt11 k ilf1lll hranchc\ of for the attention the). ~-from their New fo.r aardenen the military, a wt'll os the 5ccrct nrw handler\ ' .\ ne~ d~3.rf orctud thaf s ra.s1n ..to Scrv~•nd f-dtral Av1a11on Admrn .. , ~ owncn cao C\pctl to t,IO crowand~fortba.Q~ ''°Ids 1strat1on th~ nertfiborhood of \.~ for tti~ir H ttposud b) l . Dc-partmcnt of A team of \COUI~ from 1hr J>c~n~ recruited d ' there 1' no short of ~vltu~ plant nentm Robni J Dcpene nt waHpcndinga w~~encl at people w11l1ng to l''C' up their tour-Gnnbar:h '~~ TO\Land it •ill Morren hellf ckana new rrcn11t\ footed fracnd'i 10 l nck m. make a p>d potied i>bnt for tht' fhe d > t.ilC'nl scout\ Nl't'I) 1tchcn •1ndo•sdl Miss Kitty back home DODO C 1 D '. Knn < P) - Ac1tc Amanda ftlak -Mm K111y ofTV'1 "0un!mukr'' \Cr1r--hndn I been throuah thr •wtn11n1 dO(ttll of &ht Lon\9nint:h ,.loun for nt'arly a dedde. uc tht' uld1ht .1111 rtit r• ht at t.ome. "It's JU t wondrrful, wondr1 ful I ll.hke l'vt t:Ofl\f h11111~ ... 1tlll M"~ Bla•t. arrived at fofl'en Field lhan tht) To'la.nd has near •bitt. 1h~- hC'came IO\Ol\-C'd in a manor rtaubert> do!la.r 'lttd bl ms &nd •on't "-'Ith official• O( tht ftU (1ara OUtlfO' a four-111Cb pol It usu.all) Valle) Humane Soc1t't} v.ho rtfuscd no tt\OMtOl•-O)can~plannni a perusal o(thc•heltc:r 1n~ti1tant' for and nant to 10 month ~ f>O\\lhlcs rccru11~. ,ear Tiw fol .. as •b1te-m tied. l c\lte ~hook ha he.Id. ~Tl11 1\ the \\'htn rtkutd for pubhc lt tn a n,.,111me 11\1, ha~ happtncd to u nd . rorr. lht ncoa h)brid n\a\ ITWI I thank 1t'J pttU \tran -They·d I I l s.a.4S. ndani-1.1.tt Of· rt1thcr cu1Juntl~( 1ll);ad &h.n~1l chtd ti f0t tSl+Sl5 Ul four· tMvc: 11 full nJ proJuo1,e hie 1n lM tr'<h pen \ ial bun ·~ the n111t1aty... \ \ ~.ta \ tu ni . .. \ t:'I! ~ ~.& st llf~' If .WS ~~··· .. .-..u•-....... ........ ,,,,.. ... • I , I t • I I ,,. I r ! l t. r ,.. __ , .. I by . Business Properties Brokerage Company Business Properties is proud to announce its negotiation of a $11.6-Million, 10-Year Lease for a 207,200-sq .-ft . .., build-to-suit Western Regional Headquarters Facility for The Collins Company, Ltd., a major Pacific Rim importer of goods from Taiwan. t he facility_will_be_built on.~n 11.23-aE:f&Site- .. -' Newpon Beach reside11t 0-.W Crais Tnter has joined Nem Oevelopmeat Corp.'• central division as prpject manage. r. lo his new post for the Newpon Beach-based firm. Fraser will be involved in coordination and construction of tenant improvements for Nexus projects in Orangeand Los Angeles counties and in Phoenix, Ariz. Fraser has been in the construction field for more than eight lears, includin~ years with the Koll Coa1tractJ• Co. He is a graduate o Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa and is presently enrolled at UC Irvine. • • • • Five certified public acoountants have been promoted to supervisor at the Newport Beach office ofEnat a ftluey acoountina flrm. JoM A. Floretto Jr. is a new sopervi~r in the tax depanment., specializing in coporate taxation; Lyu J . Hopewell la wta. &M privately ewme4 Ii emerslal ba11Mu depertmea_i;GarrettW. ltop is with thcauditdepartment; NW L. hwtepisalso with the audit depanment. speciaJizing in oil •od ps companies and mortpge banking~ and David P. Scffppen is with the tax depanment, specializing in the real estate industry. · ARMAND HAMMER UP s ~No DowN s . ~mai~~l'J"1y,r-~~~~--~~~~--a.JltC the Irvine Industrial Complex East in the City of Irvine. Th_e lessor is a joint partnership of The Irvine Company , · .. and O'Dof1nell Brigham & Partners. Representing both parties in the transaction . Bob Grlffl~h of the Newport Beach office of Business· Properties. Bualn••• Properties Brokereg• Compenr -. 4590 MacArthur Blvd .• Ste. 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 152-8011 A 6 Johnstown Anwri<an Comp;1ny Commerci al • Industrial• Office• Investment Real Estate -t • \ 4 , • R. OBERT SCHULLER • A stimulating event you ~n't want to mis.' , Sunday Marth 3-11:15 a.m. at the CRY TAL ATHEDRAL in Cruden GroYC, CA On-Chapman A'llf:. near the Juncti n of the anta Ann, Ourdc.n OrcM and Oran~fwys • llfl wt wch ~I A~un I Uft " t • ·~ I '· .. ( tJ n • I , ·1 I tt 141 i .,. ·. I. -Name l~SPf ) ~»evF • ShOe!own S L~Vellno 6 Varlw\Aic 1 ScoelflO I F ICi!YProP 9 Nev1> l.t.OPI 10 Pan Arn II Evans Pd 12P~El 13 WNe!Pit Sn l•Va~ lS PavNPall 16 NarSemi 17 ClaVfonHm II S1~Cont 19 Varco 20 Mic.k lbr"t s 21 WnU,, l0.25ot 21 Aro Cori> 13 Marantz 2• HillonHtl Insilco Core> WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORI< 'AP Mar I A~ux L E~DER S P~ev day 261 279 ~ JO I NEW YORK (AP/ -s.~. Frloav Of'ice tr>O 'lei . C"-"9t J) 11'e l~__mo~J IK~t A~ Slock Eacllar-.Qe Tuu.ei; tr-acM.g na11onallv at more than Sl. SAT Ind 2.2214.200 ' +S-16 TIE Comm 97tt,900 7~ -~ W~"9Lab8 800.400 2S • -1~'• M1CnlE119 4S 100 1~ DomePtrr 2~~ .. '°° 2 • -l-16 AM lnfl" ZJ0.300 ·~ + 11 lm;>Grp Ltd 197.100 2 • + • Vert>alirr 116,600 S.1! -~ U1tlmale lH.300 I•~ + lt CalREIT lV.400 121~ + "- NASDAQ SUMM ARY GoL o QuorEs s..c-.q"5 gold or_.~ L--.--. ~ s:21&-1a <iD SC l~ UM1e1t .,,,.,_ 9""'0 ur ~ ""~ s,g ,..,.. ...,_ ~ m· 11S ""''3 lf! ,,...., '"'"'9 '211 "9. CJ" S2 ., ,__OM•..,.._ r.1 '28• to "°I ' ·~ Utt '' ...... . ._.,.~~0...,-• izg· ~ o"IO~ I,...._.= cle9t ~e i.--.1 !! .,.. s.'l 5C ,:r--1 111•1_,~_..,aaa..,. W\'C-41'11id----..... '2'!"00 ,,,., 00 M rr~Ls Quo rEs That's an apt description of both business and b~stness people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where c9mpanies are getnga,-idwhich peo'ple are helping tlaem get there.just watch 'Gredit Line' _ .. ev 1) day in th BUs~nesssectlonofyournew --. . . , , . • • • I . --·~--\ ca Oronge~I DAILY PILOTfFtlday, M0toh.1, 1915 " by Tom _,atluk DOOIU88URT -. ' r (S.)L1M~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ..,.......oi:::~..,,. Note, Todpy marks the 25th·Anniveroary of "The fAMll V CIRCUS ." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Put lhal coat back! She's not leaving yet. and you're not getting th'al chair!" BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ) ' 1·• - "No, I don't need 1 Blueblrd of Happlne11." DEl'fl'fJS THE-MEl'IACE by Hank Ketch&"]' 1 .l I ! SHOB H~~E ~'fmGIT ~ · OIJA 1V 111€ liO?P ·~ -FA~T ··· ra1 '!llE 9fG 0 I DRABBLE OOt,) W~ T"f. ~~'i 6AA\f.. fl0'.15 l ' GI#\ ru,K : .. 'IE~". IT · fLW. LI' INT6 Tl.\f: CROIJO l.>ID OEftUTE.O Rlb"T INTO M'i I.\~()!,! ~1 FOR ~TTER OR FOR WORSE ... 5mCJOOS H<ll'EL f'alM R tlfl1lflX>M AU 1b ~: 56.F,Dl~OJr, NEW ~l0Meel,1N1£R - esr .... 00t<va<SA'Tfot" .. -i;.e ... """"" ... • by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally by Lynn Johnston 1'0 HAVE. ~Ill JlAVE.ll'T GOT TIME 10 PLAY fW.L ... GOT 10 fl>llSH 'llllS OO'ERWORK ." • ·r~ .. ~ wi«ocm ll!EY M 'OU INA~~p~ TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan GORDQ TO T><E P..4L...ACIO FOfil ,A. CIVIL/ CJUU.MOt.J>; HIJRllY/_ GARFIELD KNOCK !'(NOCK by Gus Arriola· by Jim Davis • I ~ I '-_f •. , by Pat .. Brady t>IO!' DE· 8IJTlON IT ! • TOJIRAW OR NOT TO DRAW "'ift"'M"-""""'='--------'''-"-'-1 'Low,•~~'""''"•'•••'•"""'•'•""' Both vu l'nerable. North deal1. i1 too weak tn try two diamonds, fOr he would find himself in an impo1- MOON MULLIN& PoWE"R FAILURE ... JUDGE' PARKER . 'I WEST NORTH " ., "J 31 '-~ aible .1itu1tion ahou ld hia partner •-now rebid two hearts -he owet · 11m a raise becauae of his trump1 bJ t he h•a 1Jready oYefbla hiii: han d. 0 A TU•! • Q33 £A81 -.1oa• ~out h'• jump to. four hearta I• Im· r'" WH.AT1S iHIS IN .ARITHMETIC? ,.~~8 -~ ~~1~ n's NoT MY F;\DtT ! Ir .. _. Al3Z "Ks• O KQJ •5'2 • "1 It 0 1018 • •II J 19 _ SOUTH • J • llQ' .. .t-ctio·...-------:· :-1 -.....__ !.l.c-__:.::...i __ _...o z SHA81FF ~t,;>i-:it .. A I 71 The bidding: . -.... N..,. Eut S.•~ We•t pecca ble. ~...., P... PUI I "' Put Weit ·led the king of dlamon 1, by Harold Le UOUX 2 "' Pue ' "' .. Pe11 taken..!tl:.J.he ace . Declarer thoUgbl Me M r;:~~~~~"'.':::::<:-7:W P .. t P1H he wO'Ulfity .t he trumP flne11e. and W~·llLE T~IE LARVES"L()tt.N"I CAN Opening 1ti1d: Kin• of 0. he"'wat not allowed recover. Weit ~NE ON "'°'-lR ~_B 16-12,000, MA 11 ~ L~WIS ! YOU SAYVOLf OON'T HAVE A returne<t a trttt'l'lp, capt1.1red the SAVI~ OR CHECKINC, ~----" klnr of 1p1de1 wlCh tht act and lftd >.CCO\.IN"t WITH ANV J L.•KE ro 00 Whether or not you 11houlitdr1w -htl latt. trump, e•hautll.o• all of BANK " WHY? Bl.JSIN£SG IN " '" high apades for two' club dl1carda on lhe table, then followa with the ice of cluba-and ru ff. •te get• back t.o h1and ..with a diamond rurr for anotnd-Club ruff, So far he hit~~ only 6t)e tric~and hit onl,r Othflr Jo11e ra ai'fl a club and a trump. ' • ---- ~l(;Jz:i-.-e..~..;• . truf1;1p• 11 often a ve1lnr probi.tn. dummy'• trumpt . Now there w11 no ~ ~ Al I rule of thumb, 'If )'OU have 101 WI)' thatdtelarer-eo\Jld avoid 1otlng Htvt 1~ ..... n•al .. •a. ... • '· ' . ~ .. rurnnr Lo Clo 1teer clear of the two club trltk1 ·-down o~e.-'-1• t,...w.7 Let CMrte1 o-......, trump 1ult . .Dr1wins eve n ont Otel1r11r 1hould pl1n to 1011 ont1 '" nH JllMlr •• , ...,. &M.... · ·round or tr~'!!J>!I could be fatal. trlck Jn tiaeh 1ult'.••ctpt dfa mond1 . tf DOUILE8 W ..... _... _ ___ , ; . J • ; • • • __Note Noit.h~a__ralae-W two Mana ftt'Mriattlftf-t.._. ... crof 6ttmond1~tak•••t.1 Fir • «••1 ef ~11 An'i other bid la ,. bad that It " trl<k ont. hi ahOuld lm medllL•l1 DOIJILt:8 ""*'"'· -ll.16 .. doesn't tYtn merit crltlclam. That lead a 1padt. Be~t dt ft ntfl I• for '"Oen•·O..~.,-~•i -.11, , holtl a true even If Nott.h ·South are Weat to win. and 1hlfl LO a trump. P.a.1n1 1 N.J . llOll, Mae tW playinJ fou r-tard_,m1jot1 . Hit hand Declarer win• In hand, ca•ht• hit.· ,.,..._ &e N1w.,i,11'11ka. . . r ' ) -- , ' . • .-:-~~~~~ ......... --......... ~----------------------------.... MAR.1,1985 ORANGE CO\Sf'S ONLY ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION GUIDE \OL.1/N08 '. . ~( \_ . . ' .. , 11 'B Ll<E THS- A thoroughly 80s problem, a relatively easy, 8)' SCOTT HAY S Oa ld»ootl E4itor 4d iJI tit~ Daily Pilet: Fm/ '4ant.s n/sm1r to shr :! br ! nr beach N B \S.\P$49!. •• JI."' Frank and L\·nn .. cohabit the same living quarter as 1~e io sa'. At least that'-s the way I pot it to my mother. Ble!s h~T .heart. To put it more simply, Frank and Lynn .. liv..e iogether .. an a condominumn complex in Newport Beach. · · But .. living together,. in a two bedroom. two bathroom condo. They are what Frank likes to term ~platonic I:C>Oqlmates ... ActuaJly. though. I guess that's as good a descrip1ion as any. Seei ng as how this is the 80s. and living arnogmenlS are made through conveojence rather than Ann Landers decorum. why not have roommates of the opposite sex, I mean, this isn't new, \OU know. And it is ''platonlc-:-'-"Rigtlt? So where's the thoroughly 80s problem? - L\nn's boyfriend Robie. A friend of mine. The way Robie looked at it. there was room for -SOmething more than a .. roommate situation" to 'Clevcl.Op. Even though each had a separate bathroom and bedroom, the incvi_tab!e. as Robie saw iL was tbere. Sooner or later... , All this worry on Robie's pan.-&eeurred about t)"~ months ago. I ran into Robie the other day ead asked him how his girlfnend's .. roommate situation" was working out? Robie. by chance. was with his girlfrierd, Lynn. And her roommate, Frank . .. The problem was the r.ent was too high, and there weren't man~ females who could afford the rent,•• said Lynn, explaining her reasoning for a male roommate. ··1 had lived· at that condominium for two months and still no female take~. So I decided to take ou\_ an ad in the Daily Pilot and Roommate Fjnders. I asked orfty for a ·roommate.' That's when Frank called." An yconcem that the .. roommatesituation"' might tum into a more personal relationship;' I asked, knowing Robie would probably be interested rn the answer, as well. -• -_ - ---. ~ure t~rc·s al~s that-possibility that we migttt-i'h.-..... "-----=£-"1 attracted to each other." Frank~tepped right in. "but wetaJlced rt o'er before I moved in andfigured that would be thebest way to become worst of enemies. Besides. L ynn's ·already got Robie. here.·· - Through out this entire conversation. my friend Robie had kept a rather low profile. Sensing that he was wa1ting;a say something, I delicately asked Robie how he felt ab6u-t the snuauon now that his girlfriend and her male roommate have lived together ("'platoni~lly, .. of course) for nearly two months • .. We're all best offriends," he said with a smile ... It couldn't be better. Actually in some ways it's better than ifshe had fo und a female roommate. It 's dcfmitely safer for her having a male around than female, aJthough that's"erobably sex 1st of me. huh? .\nd from what I've seen of havint a male roommate. it's no different that having a female rommmate." . ··Except we can't share clothes," added Lynn. Wa it! Not another thoroughly 80s problem! 2 •, Managin~ Bdilor · Frank Zin1 f.clitor Scott H,ays Art Director. Steven Hough -"'" ertHing Director KJrcn A. Wittmer Clanifi~d Director Dayton . .Picrson Cfrculatio"n Monagu Qonald L. Williams ProdJ1 rlion Managn Robert L. Cantrell tM • ..-111 RcauLlr buMMM h<>tln arc I a m. 10 S pm .• Monday lhtouth I nd:ll\ Dc3tdh11ir for~ of C\<tnlt 11cm' and k tlCB '' S p,m. Mondi). 1 l"k. cn11rc tonacn•• of O.t~bqot arc «>P)'nghtcp b) w Onl• Co4M l'unhuung Co ~II rr&hh an rnc"('(J • .: Datebook/ Friday, Mareh 1. 1985 .... . ' . ... . JEFF PEARSON: RIDING OUT THE LAST OF THE COUNTRY WA VE.1;........................... 3 ~ . By SCOTT HAYS -Huntington Beach rcsi~nt Jeff Pea~on 1~ riding out the last of the country and western mus~c wa.ve her.i: in the Southland. The ··born again surfer" has been taluogpnt stndes 1n his efforts to reach the top of the C& W market. Within the last year alone, Jeff bas earned himself the reputation of being .. The Orange County Cowboy." That's because the song under ~e sar:ne name . _ (which Jeff wrot~) speaks to ~II those S<?!.!thern Cahforn1ans who have just a little bit of country in them walling to be released. (Front cover photo by Howard Li pin.) . SPEEDWAY SPRllfG CLASSIC. AT COUNTY FAIRGROU1'DS ......................................... 4 . ~ he Speedway Spring Classic is featu_red fyom 8-10 p.m .. t~night at the Orange County Fairgrounds, wh!le Circus V~rgas VlSl~S Santa Ana tonight and Saturday at the Eddie West Stadium Par~ing Lot. Civic Center Dr. Also featured this w~kend is "Tb~ Psychic Wort~ of Kenny J{ingston" 8 p.m . tonight at Th~ ForulT_l Theater_. 41 7) Fairmont Blvd. in Yorba Linda. i he psychic bas siven readings to celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Lucille Bal~ and Nelson -Rockefeller. Sounds exciting! . 1 Fantasy land of Old New Orleans s~ a ••MardfGras .. themc for 1a Corinthtan Y~noring Commodore-- Martin last weekend. "last year's extrav~ was lopped only b) This year's festivaJ at the clubhouse. With the help of •.he "Generation Gap" Orchestra and harlequin heads,. t~e entire evening was a smash. And it didn't all happen overntght! The decorations and Manin's rise to the position of Commodore were both earned through dedfoatip n. ~ TEA AT THE RITZ Alf AJ'TBll1'00N OF ... GRANDEUR ••••• .-, .••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• 1 7 By BEVERLY B\JSH,SMlTH -In this two-pert tribute let-hat enduring custom known as tea, Dateboolc restaurant columnist Beverly Bush Smith talc es a cozy afternoon siroll to the 1titz-Carl ton Hotel for a spot of tea. Just e nterinJ the hotel, writes Beverly, was an experience unto itself. Witt\ ten different teas to choose from , how --==r~ can ·•tea. at the Ritz" be anything but a wonderful afternoon of grandeur. And how. many" times in our lives can we say we've enjoyed such pleasant afternoons? . TV LISTINGS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. llOVIE BRmPS •••••••••••••• :. • • • • ••••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • . 12 ' ........................................ CONCERT llltvmws ....... : ....................... 16 \ . . INTERlllSSIO!f •••••••• ~ •······················~···· 16 • Cowboy" is in its third pressing. The success of the caSsette tape won Pearson a spot on the program at the Rea~lkBush campaign kickoff rally in Fountain Valley. the first-ever concert at the South Coast Repertory Theater and continuous appearances at the Crazyhorse Saloon In Santa Ana. His second single .. Give My Love to Cali fornia" is doing as well as the first. But the-ri se to stardom has been a slow. progressive ascent. _ Pearson quickly dismisses any notion of bein' .. stuck in Santa Ana again.'' Ifs too. easy to sing the blues. h~ says. Instead, Pearson takes a positive approach to the frustrations of trying to land a recording contract. .. I like to wake up in the mornings and not know what's goitig to happen," says th.e boy~sh-looking songwriter.· It first .. happened" in Santa Fe Springs where, at the age of 14, he became interested in the guitar. He watched a neighborhood friend strum a few chords and took-to the instrume nt like a man obsessed ... I j ust couldn~t put it down," he recalls. After moving to Huntington Beach. Pearson spent two years ,at Rio Ho ndo J u11ior College in Whittier, and a brief stay at Cal State Fullerton as a speech major. _ He found himserr · more in search<>f .__.WlllL-.i--~~-=-~ country mugc range County's most popular urban cowboy sits in the living room of -his modest Huntingto n Beach condo- minium wearing jeans.a big brass belt buckle, boots. a California t-sbirt and a tan. Not o ne of those Farmer John tans. mind you, where only the forearms and face look burnt from· the sun's rays. But a genuine, thoroughly Southern California, all- over bronze that gives_him a healthy, vibrant look. Singer/songwriter Jeff Pearson is riding out the last of the big country music wave in an to'wn better known for beach parties and {>Unk rock hairdos. Within the last year, Pearson's nse to the top of the local Country & Western scene has eleviJed him from an obscure nightclub performer to one of the most listened to musicians on the local radio stations. In time, Pearson claims, he will be at the top of the C&.W charts across the country. Meanwhile, he'll happily settle for pleasing audiences from Las Vegas to Idaho and back. oar-,..PcaAGA ., hAl 1iA&le .. On~nty Cowboy" {G~her Baroque Records) became the AHM& fM8•• w~ on ttlt C'O music s ions, KJK-(94.3), an KLAC in Hol ywood, after his manager Priscilla Rigp dropped off a cassette rccordina of the song at the stations. That cassette was tu med into 1.000 45rpm records and rushed into distribution to local reco~d stores ... Oran~ounty • I and ultimate waves. than speech classes and homework assignments. He admits to being a "born again surfer." Bui always first a country music lover. He performed -for a number of years as a member of a Blue Grass group called ••_Beaver .Hill" at Knotf s Berry Farm and Disneyland, -before entering the nightclub circuit with Steve Leonard. All this time. Pearson was writing his · own music, hoping for the day when be would perform his oriiin:.ls. - 6 ill From the nightclub circuit. Pearson went solo when his ··orange County Cowboy" hit the ai~aves . .. Orange County Cowboy" talks abo'-tt living in Newpon Beach, wearing thrc:e-piece suits a nd drivingPorsches. al')d how Pearson traded it all in for · a closet full o f country shirls/A KJK-FM bumper sticker/al'djeiJns so tight that it kind of hurts. ''Today, you can introduce country and western music into almost any subject and it would be fair game," says Pearson by way of explaining his country boy image 1n a suburban city ... The thing is, I ne.ver had a 'Plan B.' ljusialways knew J'd be a country and western singer. There was never any doubt in m y mind." Pearson, who at 34 still maintains the typical southern California laid-back attitude. isa squirrelly- sort.' If he's not caressing a guitar with his arms. he's running back and forth between his comdominium rooms looking for pictures of friends to show his guests. Each picture has its own unique tale behind it. Memories. obviously. are a big pan of Pearson's life (he still w~rs his high school ring a nd his grandfather's ring). Between the thumb and forefinger of hi s ng~t hand dangles a guitar pick. Pearson just finished performing for h~s audience of o ne a new [Plea9eeee PEARSON /J>a&e 10) OMebook/ Ftidey. March 1, 1915 11 I MARCH SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . Celll•t Peter ReJto wtll per- form with the Aoat.b Cout Symphony Orchestra Satur- day. March 9 ln the ,llobert B. Moore Performln& Art.a Theatre at Oran&e Coaat College: Ticket lnC-ormadon available at 432-5527. Friday "GIGI" rs presented by the Full- t·n on C'1vic Light Opera 8 p.m. tonight and Sat .• and at 2:30 p.m.Sun. Plummer Auditorium. Lemon and C hapman ts .. Fullenon. NEEME JARVI, the acclaimed music director of thc.1Scotllsh Na- tional Orchestra. makes his Los Angeles l'rlilharmonic debut con- ducting the SlavoAj; Dances of Opus 46 by Ovorak and_Jhe Ovenure ··Excelsior!" Romanian pianist Radu L11pu performs Beethoven·s C'on- ccno No. I in C. Op. I~. Tonight 8:30 p.m .• Sun. 2:30 p.m. (2 13) 48()..3232. The SI~ prosram 1s presented Sal. byft Onmar C'ount PTilTharmoni 1t 8 p.m .• Santa Ana High School Auditorium. j20 W. Walnut. Santa Ana. 6;42*8212. ........ , "GfCf," sec Fnday listing. Sanday PIANIST REBECCA ROLLINS' Newpon Bh·d.. Nrwport Beach 675-2968. talents an: ~howcascd in a farnlt) Saturday rec1taJ at Saddleback College. Jhc MARCEL '8, '\Cl' Fnday hsnng. procel·<lsarc u~d for \tudenl sc~olar-IRISH . AND AMERICAN FOLK ships. J p.m.. Sl's Mc Kinney music. including ~ngs. ballads. jigs Theatre: 28000 Marguenle Pkwy.. and reels. is presented by the lnsh folk Mission V1e10. SJ general admission. tno Paddv West. 8 p.m .. Orange IUl-.i656 Coa.st College's Fine Ans Hall 119. "GIGI," sec Fnda) listing. . 2701 Fa1rv11:w Rd .. Costa Mesa. S5 THE PACIFIC CHORALE, con-ad' ancc. $6 at tht door. 432-5527. du<Jed by Jo hn Alexander. presents a CAFE LJOO, sec Fnday hsttng. performance of Bach's "B-minor THE "ROCKING HORSE BAND," Ma:.s" tonight at~ p.m .. and S1;1n. a~ 3 St'<.' Friday listing. n.m .. in the San Juan Capistrano BELLJAR,MINDOVER FOUR,& M1 ss1on -Church. 31414 El Camino SILLY MILLIONS perform at Safan Real. an Juan Capistrano. 542-1790. Sam\. 4 11 Ohvt· Ave .. Huntington \ NEEME JARVI, Sl!C Friday hsttng. Beach. 536-MH5. DOMINOES:!><.'e h1Ja) l1'>t1ng. Tueeday WS LOBOS po:rforms at r hc "INTERNATIONAL SPRING," Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast HW) .. the new Celebrity Series sponsored by Huntington Beat·h. 536-9600 thf Orange Count-y Pacific Sym-J.UDI LORICK & TR10, 'K.'e Frida) phony. features mcno soprano• ~hsung; . _ Marilyn Ho rne 1n a program of ana!> and songs from the 18th. 19th and Sunday 20th centuries. She' is accompanied CAFE LIDO • ..ec h1da~ ltsttng. b' pian1s1 Martin Katz. 8 p.m .. Memorial Auditorium. Chapman Monday College. J33 N. (ilassell. Orange. 680-3444. Wedneeday ·:BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY," a musicaJ revue o f selected works by the American composer. is presented CAFE LJDO, \Cc l-r1da) li'!1tng. Tueeday JUDI LORICK & TRIO, sec 1-nday hs11ng. CAFE LIDO, -.cc l-r1da> listing. by the UC' Irvine School of Fine Ans. Wedneeday 8 p.m.. UCT s Fine Ans Li11lc Theatre. $6 general admission. JUDl'WRICK & TRIO, sec Friday 856~6616. listing . . THP.:"LEEFERRELLSHOW,"St"c !'fbunclay Friday Jisting,. ~'BERNS'l'EIN ON BllOADWAY," --~E UOO,scc Fnda) hs11ng . ..sec.Wednesday lis,ung. Friday MARCEL'S ..presents The Surf. tones. 130 E. 17th St. Costa Ml'~. 646-8855. THE COASTE"8..appear 1n conccn at 8 p.rn. at the Costa Mesa Com- munity C'enlcr. 184.S Park Ave .. Costa Mesa . SJ O admission. 847-2828. I J UDI LORICK " TRIO perform a blend of pop and jan in lhe Atnum Lounge of the Hotel Merid1en New- port Beach. 5-9 p.m. Tues.-Sal .. 4500 MacArthuf Blvd.. Newpon Beach. 476-1001. DOMINOES 1s featured at the Sun~t Pub from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. 16655 Paci fic C'oasl Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. KALAPAN.( appears al The Gold- en Bear, 306 Pacific C'oaS1 Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. THE .. ROCKING HORSE BAND" performs li~el~ Top 40 music from 9 p.m. for listening and dancing at the Via Maria Mexican Restaurant. 9969 Walker St .. C'yprcss. 82 1-9300. THE RUDE AWAKENING is fea- tured at Safari Sam's. 411 O live Ave. Hu!"l~_11on Beach. 536-6025. ;At:E LIDO resents. Ju4i Let' Mon.-Fri. 5-8 p.m .• lhc Lido Jazz All· t.arsThurs.-Sat. 9p.m.-1:30a.m.and. Sun. 4-8 p.m .... Dream," lhc 111-ju.z \<9"41l 'fWiAlel; '""'' 9 ,.,m.t I I .hi •• th Jazz Quanet Mon.-Tuc-. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.. and the Douf MacDonald Qwine1 Wed 9 p.m.· :30 1.m. 2900 Thursday NATIVE TONGUE ap~ at the Sunset Pub from 8:30 p. I a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (2 13) 592-1926 . CAFE LIDO, see Friday .listing. THE WAJLJNC SOULS plus Blue R1ddim perform at T}le Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast HW) .. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. THE "LEEFERRELLSHOW,"sce Friday listing. JUDI LORICK & TRIO, sec Friday listing. ..._ THE FAD pctforms at Sa fan Sam's. 411 Olive Ave .. Huntington Beach. 536-6025. P'dday "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" by the Buena Park C'1vic Theater al Sullivan Center. 7631 W. Melrose: Ave.. Buena Park (523-0351 ). Thu~ thr-0uah Saturdays at 8 until March 23. "THE .BEST OF FRIENDS" at lhc Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main at Yorktown. Huntington BCach (832-1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 ihrough March 30. "THE llUTLEA DID IT" at lhc Garden Grove Communh Theater. Ch1pm1n at 1. ark's. -01rdcn Grove (897-S 122), Fridays and Satur- days at 8:30, Mardi 3 and I 0 at 2:30. through March 16. - "COME-BLOW YOUR HORN" at the Grand-oinncr Theater, 1 Hotel Way. Anaheim (772•7710). ni&htly • Oatebook/ 'Filday, March 1. 1985 Allee Baker will be oae of the l•tued •lolata for "The Pirates of Penaance. •• to be preeeated 117 tlae Lo9 Aneeles Muter Chorale today at I aad 2 :30 p.a. and Saturday at 8 :30 p.m. at the Dorotlay Cllaadler Pa.mo. of the llulc Center. Further Information at (213)972-7282 except Mondays at varyi ng curtain 1ory, 655 Town Center Drive. Co\W 11mes through March 17. Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays thro,u~h "THE DEATH AND UFE OF Fridays al 8 p.m .• Slturdays at -': SNEAKY PITCH" at the West-1nd 8, Sundlys 1t 2:30 and 7:30 unii minster Community Theater. 7272 Man:h 31. Maple St.. Westminster (995-41 13). ..JU&EBOXSATUltDAVNIGHT" Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 al Sebutian's Wcsl Di~er Pia)· through March· Jo. , house. 140Ave. Pico. San C'lemc_n1c "THE F AJTH HEALER" at the UC' ( 492-9950), Wednesdays through Sat7 Irvine C'oncen Hall (85~6617) to-· urdays a1 8 p.m .• Sundays at I and night and Saturday only at 8 p.m. p.m. until March 10. "GIGI" by the Fullenon Civic ·~ UPON A MA'M'R~" al Light Opera at Plummer Auditorium. Elizabeth HoWlrd's Cun~in Call 201 E. Chapman Ave.. Fullerton DinnerThea1er 690 El Camino Real. (8~9-1732). closing performances lO-Tustin. (838--1540). nighll~ e~cepl night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday Mondays .at, varr_ina curtain time' 81 ·~·CL~ MENAGERIE" in lh~~'i AFOOT" at lhl· the Actor's Playbox at Golden West Newport Thdtcr Ans Center. 2501 College. Huntingto n Beac h C liff Drive, Newport Bc<1ch (895-837~). clos1na perfonnanccs to-(631-0288). Friday• 1nd Saturday~ at night and Saturday 11 8 p.m .• Sundly 8 p.m. throual\ March 30. . it J~l"lh. ""TIUllU'lt" 11 lhc Ocm. Thea ta. ""'l'lllr <a.AM lRNAOl!IUE" at t 21S2 Main St.. Oarden Cro"r Cypress ,Col Iese. 9200 Vllley View (636-1'1. I J), ~nctdays through Sal· St., C~ (821-6320). floaj per· urdlysat 8 p.~ .. Sundaysat 7:30 un11I form1ncts tonight and Satormy at 8-MetM-·----=-~;r.--,-,~-cr.;;r..-:-- p.m. ..WALLY'S CAP&' ac t e ar {: ''1111: IMPOllTANCE OP lllUNG Quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 " EARNEST" at South C'oall Reper. Hirbor Bl~d •• Santa AM (97().5511 I. .. nightl y except Mondays at varying cunain times through April 14. Saturday "BAREFOOT IN THE PA.RI." at the Buena Park Civic Theater. See Friday listing. "THE BEST OF FRIENDS" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. _ ''THE BUTLER DID IT" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Sec Friday listing. . "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fri- day listing. \ "THE DEATH AND LIFE Of\ SNEAKY FITCH" at the West- minster Commuitity Theater. sec Friday Listing. "THE FAITH HEALER" at UC Irvine. See Friday listing. "GIGI" by the Fullenon C1v1c Light Opera. Sec Friday-listing. "THE GUS,, MENAGERIE" at Golden West College. Sec Friday listing. "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" at Cypress Collc.ge. Set Friday listing. "THE.IMPORTANCE OF BEING EAIUh'SI'" aa South Coast Reper- tory. 'See Friday lis 1ng. ••JUKE BOX SA TU RDA Y NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house. Sec Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATrRESS" at 8allday . -- "COME BLOW YOUR BORN'' at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri· dax listfo,_ 'GIGI' by the Fullenon Civic Li&ht Opera. Sec Friday listina. "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" at Golden West College. Sec Friday li . 5!!~E IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" al South Coast Reper- tory. See Friday listing. "JUKE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house. Sec Friday listing. "ONCE UPON A MATJ'R~" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "TRIBUTE" at the Gem Theater. See F.riday-lis1 ing. .!'WALL '9 CAFE" at the Harle-, quin ~inner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. . TuadAy "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Set Fri- da y listing. "ONCE UPON A MATJ'RESS" at the .Cunain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "WALLY'S CAFE" a1 lhe Harle· q4in Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday hsting. the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. See Wedne9day Friday listina. "SOMETHING'S AFOOT" at the "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at Newpon Theater Ans tenter. See • the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri- Friday listing. day listing. _ "TRIBUTE" at the Gem Theater. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING See Friday listing. EARNEST" at South Coast Repef- "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harle-to~. See Friday listing. ~uin Dfoncr Playhouse. See Friday. 'J UKE BOX SAT URDAY NIGHT" lasting. "J at Sebastian's Wl'st Dinner Pla y- \ The Jau Tap Enaemble wU1 perform 2:30 p.m. 8allday at BriclCee Aadltorilun on the Claremont Collete cam- pu: Further lnforma6on at 621-8032. houS(. Sec Friday lasting. "ONC£'"UPON A MATTR~ .. at the Cu~in Call DinnerTh.~ter. Sec Friday hst1ng. "TRIBUTE" at the Ccm Theater. Sec Friday listing. "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harll'- ~uin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. - Thunday "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Buena Park Civic Theater. Sec Friday listing. • "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fri- day !is.Ling. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" at South Coast Reper- tor). Sec Friday Ii sung. , "JUKE BOX SA1'URDAY NIGHT" at Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house. See Friday lasting. "ONCE UPON A MATJ'RESS" at ---J Everyone needs a SWeatshirt ... and we've got 'em at the Goroge In great colors wffh the Sweatpants to match -------~-- &~~~-·. sa-FASAION]SLA=cY.NEVVPORTBEACH · (714) 644 -7030 ... lhe Cunain Call Dinner Theater. See Fn~~sting. · " SUBJECT WAS flOS~" at the San Clemente Communi1y Theater, 202 Ave. C~brillo, San Clemente (492-0465). T-tfu rsdays· through Saturdays at 8:30 until March 30. "TRIBUTE" at the Gem Theater. Set Friday lis1ini. "W~Y'S CAFe'' al the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. Saturday A JA'll. FESTIVAL presents high school musicians in an all-day jam session beginnins at 9 · a.m. The festiva l 1s competitive 1n nature and ends at 6 p. m. with a performance by the Southern California Alf Star Big Band. 831 -477 1. Sanday THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB of Southern California prese nts an open jam for all musicians at thctr monthly meeting. 1 :3~:30 p.m .. Meadowlark C~ntry Club. 16782 Graham St .. Huntington Beach. SJ donauon. THE UC JRVJNE JAZZ ENSEMBLE, dtrettcd by Alfred . Lang. performs .. Once Around'' by Thad l Ones.. -Eye of lhe Hurricane" b y Herbie Hancock, "Peace" by Horace Silver. "Give It One" and "Cotlntry Road" by Maynard Ferguson. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine's Fine .. Ans Concen Hall. $4 general ad- mission. 856-66 16. THE ORANGE COAST COL- LEGE'S JAZZ ENSEMBLE, under the direction of Dr, Charles Rutherford. will perform from 9 p:m.-1' a.m. at the Anaheim Marrion Hotel in Anaheim. 432-5819. THE RAGS MARTINSON TRIO • The Oranie Coaaty Phllbarmonlc Society wt1J pre9ent the Loe Aneelee Plal.Uaarmonlc with Roma- nian plam.t Rada Lapa Sat- mday at Santa Ana ~ Scbool Aa41torlam, 520 ti. Waloat lo Santa Ana. Ticket Information a•allable at 642-8232. ---~~~-~~~~~- .-BTMt · · SOME STYLE THIS WEEK - Great \lyle doe;~., s27 DO* Luxe l1~ry. clll ~ 10 be e~pe~!W ·... fOf our mid Wttk And when 'y'OU u~ rdte of on('y ~n · Luxe L1~1y ~rv1c~ an hour o ther you II find 1hat our HR limou'>ni~ con r Jn\- hourly r.ltt' 1\ virtually a \tt'al m the N~port BeJch JrN can Lu~e 1s reddy. right now, 10 hrlp ofter you the "'3mt' price Or you cc>lehr.ite lhis week's \pe prov1ck you with the 'Mlmt' le-.f'I ual e11en1 or occasion Mee1 Of servrc t our .i11r-oct1llt'ly attired' chaut Go ah<'jtd , '.>tccll \Ome ~c leurs fn1ov our tc1\relully today ~\no recr.on to ~c>1t appointed hmoo!>1ne\, com for r r1dcty 01 \.!turd' Alter plete with fully stocked wet c1ll d celetir311on can hc1ppt>n bar\ And txperience t~r c)ny ddy of the ~k for 1mpe<cdble ~rv1ce 'y'Ou'<!_ A re\t'r'WdllOn\ or 1nfo11T1ct11nn fldturtlll'f t'\pt'(I from C:X,.~ call (714) '>S~ 1411 0(1; . Datebook/ Friday, March 1. 1915 ; ... performs cacti Sunday from 2-6 p.m. at lhc Old pana Point Cafe. comer of Golden Lan tern and Del Prado, Dana Point. SAFARI SAM'S presents JDZL with the Hi Kools. 411 Olive Ave .. Huntington Beach. 536-6025. GEORGE VAN EPS & TONY RIZZI perform from 7:30-11 :30'1).m. at the Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy.. unset Beach. (2J3) 592-1926. THE FULLERTOWNE ~TRUT· TERS perform their Dixieland dance music from 1-5 p.m., Tunic Rock Community Park. 1.Sunnyhill Dr .. Irvine. SS general admission. 660-3639. mus1c1ans. appea0r at 2:30 p.m .. Bridges Auditorium. Claremont Col- 1<.-gc. 4th and College Way. Clarc- fl\Ont. SS. $10. SI I ·and $12. 621-8032 . WedneM&y QUESTET w11n Irene Jack is featured from 8 p.m.-midni&ht at the Sunset Pub, 16655 Pacific Coast Hw)., Sun set Beach. (2 13) 592-1926. FILM F._rlclay pre~nts Isabelle AdJani as Adele. the daughter of Victor Hu$O. who. 1s destroyed by her romantic obsession ror a shallow British soldier. Directed ~ by Francois TrufTaut. 7:30 p.m., ~· Golden West College. Fine Am 122. 15744 Golden We~t St.. Hun11niton . Beach. S2 general adm1 ss1on. 891 -3991. ''A LITTLE ROMANCE"· is an engaging film about two adolescents who embark on a tnp from Paris 10 ·Venice with the assistance of an amiable con man playcd by Sir Laurence Ola vier. 7 p.m .. UC lrv1ne·s Social ...science Hall. $2."50 -ge-ncral admission. 856-6379. lecture senes prc5ented by l J( In me eumN\ing films from their p\~­ choanalyuc perspective. 7 p.m .. Ed- -wards Uni.¥crsity ,,.Ciocmas. 4245 Campus Dr .. Trv1nc. $7 adm1\\1on 83r:o631. - ' "ALL OF ME" at 7 and 9:30 p m., UC' Irvine's Science Lect ure Hall $2.50 gen~ral admission. 856-554 7. WORLD TRAVELER and pho· tographY-instructor Phtl Sopodo conducts an armchair visit 10 hl!i111n- cal sites and traces the steps of the Folk mule fro... Ireland famous and the great. back to the olde'n age of. Italy. Presented a\ a will be performed by Paddy slide-lecture pr0gram. 7:30 p.m .. Wat 8 p.m. Saturday ln Golden West College's Forum II Saturcfay Oran&e C0&8t Collete•a Pine 15744 Golden West St., Huntmgwn "ALL OF ME,'' sec Fnday hsung.. Arta llall, rm. 119. Groap Beach. $3 at the door. 891-3991 T e9da lead~r Patrick Kennedy . SLEEP AND SLEEP-WAKE OIS- Q 1 {left) and John Scbalta will ORDERS are the topic of a health "THE ~UTHERNER." This film be featw'ed. educ.ation workshop presented b) THE JAZ'l TAP ENSEMBLE, which co ns ms of tap dance,rs and Jau depicts an impoverished farm fam1I> . David Lynn-Hill. a psycholog) in· in th~Amencan South scrstained by· 115 ·belief IP.the nght to 8 better life. structor anctJ1c~nse<;t psychoth(•rap1~t ----------------------------------~ -. I Coo~~redw~kao R~~~moo a~hwn~~1n~~~pm11cr~ dis1inguished American fil m. 7 p.m.. . t the door. Golden West College s " UC Irvine. 178 Humanities Hall.• Foru~ I. <4~744 Golden Wes t ~t.. Free admission. 856-6379. Hunungton Beach. 895-8570. "1'HE STORY OF ADELE H." • R UB-0 rn m e" P l n r 'r 111 BOAR Oeteboe*/ Frldey, Merch 1, 1985 . \ ' .. Saturday Tbunday .. TEe.JJENWOLF" by Fred A JAZZ-GUITAR workshop otlm HainC$. Thi~ 1ube-fifth an a film and (Pleue eee CALEKDAR/Page 8) NURSES • FREE SEMINAR HOW TO EARN A DEGREE, KEEP . YO R JOB & MAKE~MORE MONEY! * * • ... ~earn"R'N RN ~rn BSN 8,RN/NLN - Accredited o Cla Time Re ua~d -WEDe.4) l\IA-RC-H 6th 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Courtt<i.) or a R"'"rvation i• Requested. pon11ored by: NURSING EDUCATION RESOURCE 1-800-426-2233 ext. 833 sa. .. THE GUTLE GLUTS OFTBISIA& U}OT. .. AD~S C:W•MPAeD . ,., .. -~ .. ::.\ -=~ - • : 1 I I!.!£ STMTIB BUSINESS REPORT NEW YOM'S MASTER CHfS C8SNEWS , NICNEWS 8' HOT~T HOTUNE OOMOVIE * *'' The One And Cloly'" (19781 Henry Wriler Kiili Dalby • SJMOVIE • • • Ao-.entures Of Marco Pole> I 19381 Gaiy Cooper, BaSll Ratnt>ooe -e:20-D NHL HOCKEY I ~~~ ~/LEHRER NEWSHOUR 6!) FACES Of CUL TUAE ) NEWS t 8AANEY MIU.ER , WHEEL Of FORTUNE · .l.AHCER . !CJMOYIE * • "Clla111e Chan And The Curse Ol The Dragon Queen' ( 1981) Petet UstlOOY Rtdlald HaldL.-.... -7:00- C8SNEWS S100.000 ~THAT TUNE LOYEIOAT AICNEWS Q NEWS ~SCOWAKY WHEE. Of FORTUNE NJliM MTH'UIONEY WON..D I P.M. MAdAZINE ENTERT AMIENT TONIGHT IEOIPAJlfJY (0)M9VIE * • • • "Ra.dels Ot The Lost Ark" t 198 ll Hamson foid Karen Allen (ZJMOVIE * • '• "The 8lacil Stallon Returns 119831 Kely Reno. T IWI Garr 1':30-=--- --IJ.:F.C.. __ ~ciNATURE • ~~WEEKIH REYllW i MN DIEGO AT l..AAGE • fl£Olll£'8 COURT . fl"'"6 AOil SANT A AHIT A -U0- 8 (1)MCME * * * * "Tl'oe W111td Of Oz'' {19391 Judy Gan.id. Ray 8olgtr D Q!MOVIE • * "Time Bomb" (!~Morgan · E 1111ehlkl. IWly Dee Wiiham eMOYIE * • 'Cannonball ( 19761 Cat r *"· Rooer1 Catr adlne 8 «1 BENSON (!) Wl(AP .. CIHCINNA Tl • OOOGER 8PECIAl eMOYIE * ... , Dead End ( t937) Sylvia Sickley ~ McCtea • WAStWtGTON WEEK IH REVIEW ' It WALL STREET WEEK '9MOVIE * * * ., "The SenalOf Was lnd•S· creel" (1947) Wifflam Powet1 Petet ltnd Hayes CC)MOVIE * * *' The Lttlle Fo•es 119' 1) Bite OaYIS. Herbert Marshall [H)MCME * * •'1 ·sptasn '(1984) Tom Hanks Oaryt Hannah lSJ MOVIE * Death Wish II ( t9821 Cllaries Blon50fl.. Jijf llNnd -8:30- 1 Wve~r =REETWEEX JIM COOPER'S OAAHGE COUNTY -t;OO- l ~AEET HAWK MERV GAlfF1H GAEA T PERf<>flMAHCES FWNGLJE - MOVIE * * * t · Easy Rldef ( 1969) Petei Fonda. OenlllS Hopper (?)MOVIE * * * •i, "SplaSh 119841Tom Hanks Daryl Hannah -1:30- MOVIE • * •, "2.ono ( t975) Alain Oek>fl Stanley Bakei tD NIGHT GAlL£RY -10:00'- li=YICE •• NEWS ~TON __ Tia<ET TO SEOUL meoX1HG <C)MOVIE fl* "Cll11stine · ( 19831 Kenn G~­ don John Stock well (H)'MOVIE 'finnegan Beglfl Aqalll t 1985t Mil•Y lG) ..:t,;e Robert Pieston . *' "Private ScllOol" ( 1983) Phoebe Cates. Betsy RuSMlt -10'.30- 1 TIC TAC DOUGH INDEP£M>ENT NEWS DEATlf AHD THE MISTRESS Of DELAY -..11:00- 1D8(1)9 QINEWS TAXI 1== MONTY PmtON'S Fl YING CIACtJS ., SEJWaEANT BIU(Q (O)MOVIE * se. Games ( 19831 Snauna Grant Kewi James (Zl MOVIE • • Boatdtng School f 19831 Nas- 1assia Konsllt -11:30- IJ(J) MOVIE ..... , ·rne T11a1 Of e111y Jack ~7QleT~n Oek>fes TaylOf • 000 COOf'l.E 1£NEWS~ I AOCl<FORD AW LATENGHT AMERICA 700CUJI f.S)MCME * *'~ "The Hunger ~11983) Catlle· 1ine Oeneuve David Bowie -11:56- (t) CINEMAX COMEDY ~: HOWIEMANOEl -12:00-4 I TWIJGHT ZONE 0 AIJJ:, AOCl<S 8 HOW TO IE SUCCESSFUl .. AMEAICA Cf) INOEP£NDENT NEWS (H)MOVIE •• "OoclOI Detr0tf ( 1983) Dan Ay· kroyd Donna Ot•on -12:25- -Bert t.abr u the Cowardly Lion, &eta ... a.ranee that hJa llfe will &et better from h.la road partnen the Tin Woodaman (Jack Haley), the Scarecrow (Ray BolCer), and Dorothy (Jady Garland) in the .. Wizard of Oz." The cla.uic motion picture will be rebroadcaat u a apeclal preaentatlon tontcbt at 8 p.m on CBS. . · .MOVIE • Slntve' (19761 Pablo Feiret l~~~STYLE FAWI.. TY TOWEM ll.I AOCK~ -12:4$- (0)MOVIE i * Playgtrl ( 1982) Veiona Hart Samantl\3 foA -1:00- DMOVIE *fl Jlle 'itking.Clueeii L1967J QQ6_ ~ray Adrienne Com DMOVIE ' * * I J ' Sealpel ( 19 77) Rocert IAn$> ·=~-* * * The Sm Of Rachel Cade ( 19611 Angie Otclunson. Peter F.ncll ~ E.HTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT NEWS fl) THE VIRGINIAN CZJMOVIE * • Reckless (19841 Aldan Oumn Daryt Hanoall -1'15- S MOVIE t t T~ liSI Figll1 119831 W11he Coton Ru~ Blaoes -1:3S-H MOVE I "" ·fstaoe fJom New..York-119811 KUTI Avn•tt Oon<Jld ~e • -2:00- 8 NEWS tC MOYIE • • National Lampoons Cl.s Re.. untOn t 19821 Gei11t Granam. M1· C.~IL~riet. 0 MOVIE • • Recwess 1Q8•1 "'°"" Ou•11r ()ary! Haooall -2:10-&MOVIE •• '. Funetal Ill Befhn I 196~1 M1 Chae! Caine Oscat H~k.i -2:;30- (f MOY£TONE NEWS eMOVIE * * * , lnllef1I T~ Wll\Cl t 1960 • $i>el)CI){ T ~ F 1 llCIUC M<M"' • -g., ALIAS SMITM AHlJ JONES -3:00-D MOVIE . • • 81.lel. Fri0ay 1 1~1 Bot6 Ka• IOllBela~ '!l A880TT AHO COSTEUO tl)MOW: WASHIRG'l'OR AEIGNMERT llllllGU!Uil l8S1JI • BUDGIT Uft'LI mn •L roam roa u.nA ™ rLOOD COllTBOL .PlocHlAJI lmponut lu•• alflOtla& Ona&• Couty and tlM natitn will bt dilcu.utd wlata .itm o.,.r tnnll to ou udla•a CQital to la~ew Oran&• CoutJ'• 0911&numta. ... ~._. .... ............... 1/17/'!. ___ l_J • i • ·lib.. ,_.... •1 ,,..t'ft... Dk11qtn• ,.,_, 11a..i ,, .. ,..,,, t.c .. '*" a.11 hnuti1.1 .... _..".,. ., 0r .. ar c...,, I ~ • u4 lle c.r,.ratila rw h!Mlc lnataall•.&· I . . -Oalebo<>k/ Friday. March 1 1985 7 D N an opponunity to get inside infor- mation when professional George Clilliam. studio musician. demon- s1rates Jan guitar 1cchniques 1h1s morn1Rg. Yamaha Music F.duca11on Cen1er. JclTrc} Rd. at lr"1ne Ct"nlcr Or .. In inc. $15 fee. 559-5440. Wedne.day "STUDIES OF THE IDENTIFI- CATION of the Gene i\ssociated "Ith Hun11ngton·s Disease .. 1s d1S<'usloC'd b~ James Gusella. ass1sU1n1 professor. lkpar1ment of gene11cs. Harvard Ml·d1cal School. 7 p.m .. UC lrvine·s Scll'nCl' L«"ture Hall. Free adm1ss1on. (.!11) ~5-38 11. "CESAR CHAVEZ: THE MAN and lhC' MoH'men1:· An oven icw of farm workers' .!0-)car c;truggk for 1mpro.,,cd wa.gcs, working condition~ and rcprcscn1a11on by Cesar Chavc1. ~ p.m .. llC Ir\ inc's Uni\crs11~ Cen1cr Hl'rtlage Room. Free adm1c;c;1on. 85~5 1 8 1 Tburaday ·"PSYCHOANALYTIC I N - VESTIGAtlON of 1hc C rcaliH' Pro- l'C'>\ 1n film. -\rt. L11cra1urc a nd \1 u<;1r" prc~·n1-. J film .• "Slcp- rx·n""olt." "hll·h "'ill hi.' d lSCUS\Cd w11h krturcr Dr. Ja, Manin. ~pon­ \Clfl'd h\ l IC In inc. £d"ard~ Ur11\Cr- si 1v Cinemas, Irvine. $7 tax-deduc- 1ib.le admission. 831-663L f DA_l\ICF Friday THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB, see Singles Wedncs- da} lis1ing. '\Saturday DANSE ARTS THEATRE 1s hold- ing their final audition to complete 1he casling for their spring show which features Stravinsky's .. fire- b1rd. ·· 2 p.m .. Mission Viejo School of Dance. 23728 Via fabricante. M1ss1on V1c10. 768-9683. "PICAS.W -A CELEBRATION OF DANCE AND ABT" is presented by lhc"Valcne Huston Dance Theater a1 8 p.m. a1 Orange Coast Collcge·s Robert 8. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. S6 ad- vu net.". $7 at the door. 432-5527. • Wedneaday A UC IRVINE Facuh)' Dance < onccn fealurcs performances of work! choreographed by James a Oatebook/ Friday, March 1. 1985 llarlanna Tcherkaaaky and Fernando Bajonea atu In t_,e Amerl~an Ballet T~tre•a Loe Angelea .en- &a1&ement of. ·Romeo a: Jullet. ABT open• at the Shrine Aadltorlum Tueaday and contlnaea tbroagh March 24. Ttc.ket tnfor- 'matlon at (213) 201-1520. Penrod. Jamee Ciudde Plasuno. Israel .. Er. Gabnd. Jillana and Kcnnclh Green. g p.m.. lJ{T s Fine Ans Villagl' Thea1rc. $6 general ad- mis!>ion. 856-6616. Friday c. "A REALISTIC APPROACH TO LOVE."-Oozens o( myths and unreal expcc1ations can prevent you from meeting thal special person. This workshop presents a way·to find and meet compatible mates. enjoyable dates and new fnends. Conducted by Steven Winer. 7-11 (>.m., Golden West College Community Center. 15744· Golden West Street. Hunt· 1ngron Beach. SIO fee. 891-3991'. SOUTHERN WHEEL i OF FRIENDSHIP. for singles QYer 45. mtttsfor Happy Hour at Lt-Premier. Costa Mesa. 838-341 s: . MISS ANGIE'S SINGLES.DANCE CLUB 1s presenl.l'd with 1he frank '\moss Trio performing from 8:30-1 1 :30 p.m. All ages invited. i\nahe1m Rowl. 1925 W. Lincoln. Anaheim. 774-4710.· WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for single over -45. meets for H appy Hour al 5:30 p.m. al The Catch in Anaheim. 828-5215. PARENTS -WITHOUT PART- NERS sponsors-a dance w11h music by Sounds U nllmi1cd. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. with an oncnl:llion fo.r ne" members at 8 p.m. Cosla Mesa Country Cl ub. $4 member<.. 546-5788. Saturday A WHALE WATCH 1s ~ponsorcd for singles ovp 4S by the 'Southern Wheel of Friendship. I :30 p.m. LoMIRADA ~ CIHl.tt4 l40l/LI 111NM1 -u• .. At lll-- llmOI' C.) ,, lol ' 10 0 0 ' JO • lG 10 JO -· 1..:. .. 1\ °" ...... Olilt mslC•ACIDl 1 111•-1•1 114\ 14) '4~ H S 8 4) 104S ...... !10f!l Oo ~ °""' .. SS(I) lllO )JO fllO •• 10~ Mo-. I <'fb Do Slit °"1 llnlJl(I) raus MrMCCll& ·-•> llllULC. & -!lf-(11) IH O J O\ \40 tlS IO'IO --~1-.. w.~, A ,USMI 10 -(PC) IOOOOllO ... ,_ .._ I• si.,. <Wt -.1..-0.s. ll14l •t ~ .... l Ot ...... "-,.., -·IC•t ---(I) raus -·1'11-llalll ORANGE ~ .. ,,.... '"' .... t4I. • • SUPtnWMMUfS* tyyy W UUN • • '. •.• .. •• ••.• ' . ' , '11 J, 4 111 ....... ltiaCI) I "'1111«111r __, ,._llOllS 1 · P\US ...... , / IUOClll AWMD ,...._TOIS llf w.a fWlDS (I) -IN IXUT sinro 100 400 100 1000 ... , ... ..,._ 1\1 ... °"' -QIU• (I) lllO no 00 ·~ ... IOU MtloU le.Uh Oo '* °""" MISSION ..... ,:L~l .J... . ' Reservations by Frida> nc~·c\)Jr} 838--3415..- WREEL OF FRIENDSHIP. lur singles over 45, meets for drnnl' .11 7 p.m. at Bax1er's in J-ulkrt1111 828-5215. sa'nday THE SATLING SINGLES otlm sailing out Of Newpon Bcarh 1'Jlh unday from 9:30 a.m.-J·"' pm Bring lunch and beverage. For ,1gr' ~). and over and also non-smol..l·r, ~~l) donation. 6H-3282. WHEEL OF. FRIENDSlllP. lor singles over 45. meets for brun~ h .11 11 :30 a.m, al Manna(s in C1.11ucn Grovc~82&-5::? I 5, THE SINGLETARhNS' ·1>,, .... covcry Group meets far d1~ni'"1111 and socjal each Sunday at 7 I ll ~1 111 Unitarian Church. I 259 V1cllH1J \1 Costa Mesa. SI adm1ss1on %~-li'''f · VOLLEYBALL 1s -;ponwml l'\ • 1' Sunday by the Tall tluo of Or .111~r County. 3 p.m .. Shiffer Par!.. C 11,1,1 Mesa. 542-I 211. SOUTHER N WHEEL 01- F RJENDSHlP, for sj ngles OH·r ~~ meets for-supper at 5 p.m. at 1h1· Jnlt..- Rogrr. 2287 J Lake Forec;t Dr I I Toro. 768-4130. Tueaday WHEEL OP F RIENDSHIP. llll singles over 45. meets for d1n1wr .11 6:30 p.m. at 1hc Spaghe1ti 11t1111n 111 Anaheim. 828-5215. I r I -. Contemporary art displayed at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSUEM, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. "Ban Chiang; • Arcbacological Trtasures from Prctlistoric Thailand" includes over 1.000 objects fashionc m bronze. shell. clay. calcite, glass ex- cavated from the Chiang regi on of Thailand. The tc from between 3600 B.C. and 200 A,D. Continues through Sept. 30. "Images '8S.-a J_1Jned exhib111on presented by the Torana An l...ei$ue. opens today and features ceramics. drawing. fiber. glass. graphics. Jewelry. sculpture. photography. printmaking,-water- color. and mixed media w.orks. Through Apr. 28. Tues.-Sat. IOa.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. LAG~A BtACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff Drive. Shown at the satellite site located in South Coast Plaza is "On & OfTThc Wall: Shaped and Colored." This ex hibition pres- ents coniemp0rary California art that emphasizes the hybrid of sculpture and paintjng. Through Apr. 7. 494-6531 . . . NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU- SEUM, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. "Six In Bronze" is presented. Also shown is "Alfred Leslie: 100 Views Along The Road" and .. New California Artist VIII: Zad11c Zadilcian. Sculpture." Through Apr. 14. Tucs.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.ni. 7SQ-ll 22 .. GALE RlA CAPISTRANO. lf68l Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano ... The An of the Hopi." an annual show focu si ng on •the tra- ditional an form of the Hopi Tribe. closes Sunday. Ongoing lhrough Apr. 25 is recent work by R.C. Gorman. Kevin Red Star. ClifT Frague and more. Daily IOa.m.-5 p.m. 661-1781. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Fine Ans Gallery. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. "An of Africa" presents ctrltuntl cxhibns of African art. dance. musrc and textiles. Through Mar. 8. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.. evenings by appointment. 89>8361. GUGGENHEIM l;ALLERY , Chapman College. 333 N: Glassell. Oranee. Gary Manin. sculptor. exhibits his work through Mar. 21 . Mon.-Fri. 1-5 p.m .. Sat. noon-3 p.m. 99 7'.<>812. MILLS HOUSE GALLERY, 12732 Main St .. Garden Grove ... Clay: An International View of the Contem- porary Vessel Form" is presented. Includes selections from the Silber· collection. Through Mar. 31. Wed.- Sun. noon-4 p.m. 636-1232. NEWPORT BEACH CITY RALL GALLERY, 3300 Newpon Blvd. Watercolor.; by Joni Sellinger and Helen Reeder arc featured through Mar. 27. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 528-1258. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Photo Gallery. 2701 Fairview Rd.: GALLERIES Costa Mesa. Works by photographer ART-A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 S. Nancy Webber are presented. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Through Mar. 19. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 Watercolor by Lorraine E'drie, p.m. and 7-9 p.m. etchings and paintings by Paula Hinz, ORAN_GE COUNTY CENTER and other gallery artists' works are FOR CON1£MPORARY ART, 362 1 pr~sented through Mar. 13. Tues.-W. MacArthur Blvd .. Sp. 11 1. Santa Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. Ana. "Drawings lfn<fScores'' presents BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest Channa Horwitz's drawings and . Ave .. Laguna Beach. Photogra~hs Nancy Mooslin·s abstract works on that deal'with the human condi11on paper along with Joyce Lightbody's are presented by anists Gail Rebhan songs "?Yhich are performed by stu- and Cynthia Gano Lewis. Tbro4gh den ts from Pomona College. Mar. 9. Tucs.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m.-5:)0 . Ibrougb Mar, 22,. A reception is held p.m. 497-1880. tonight from 7-10 p.m. Wed.-Stm:- CALLJGRAPRIC · ARTS, 2219 nOQn-5 p.m. 549-4989. Main St.. #37. Huntington Beach. ORAN~RIE GALLERY, 480 Ongimrl calhgraphtc works by Ocean Aie .. Laguna Bcach. "Inner Thomas Ingmire arc presented. ;v1s1ons:· an c\h1tut of pa tel_ ~int­ (.'loses Sunday. Mon.-Sat. 1-S p.m. 1n~ b) Frenrh an1sts Patnc1a of 960-5775. Beaunant. ~re .Presented through CITY OF IRVINE FINE ARTS Mar. 8. 49<t56S6. CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave._ Irvine. QUORUM GALLERY, 374 N. "The Figure: Transformed by Tech-Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. nology" features manipulated ph o-Opening toda)' an' watercolors b) tography. paintings. and drawines Lon Quanon and mixed media and installation. Also on exhibit 1s painunss b) Walabu~ Schauer. .. Under Glas": Robotic Toys:· Through <\pr I Tucs.-Sun. 10 "Portfolio: Children's An." and a.m.-·UO p.m. -l94-4422. "Cburtyard Sculpture:· All close SANDSTONE GALLERY. 384-A Mar. 23 except "Counyard'' which N. Coast Highwa y. Lnguna Be;ich ... i\ closes Mar. 30. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-9 Brea th Of China." featuring Ma ry p.m .. Fri. Q a.m.-6 p.m.. at. 9 a.m.-3 Dooley's watercolors. closes Sunday. p.m. 552-1078. Beginning Tu.:5day ts "Hats and EKOTlCA GALLERY , 1088 N. Hands.'' watercolors by Helen Reed- \oasl Highwa y. Laguna Beach. er. Through Mar. 31. Tues.-Sun. 11 .. Ceramic Forms -L1 v1ng a.m.-4 p.m. 4Q7-6775. Sc ulptures" 1s presented through VISUAL ENVIRONMENTS GAL- Mar. 10. Mon.-at. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. LERY.--200 Newpon Center Dr., Sun. noon-4 p.m. 494-2131. Suite 106. Newport Beach. Being FULLERTON COLLEGE ART ~hown through Mar. 10 is work by GALLERY, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Elmyrde Hery.thc"mostfamousart Fullcnon. Pieces hy ~ulptor Angie forge r that ever hvcd." Tucs.-Sat. 11 Bray. p:l1ntings by Maxwell Hendler. a.m.-7 p.m.. un. noon-.5 p.m. and painting~ and ceramic sculpture 760-5077. by frank Romho 1s presented begin-VORPAL GALLERY, 326 Glcn- ning Monda)'. Through. Mar. 25. nc)re. U:tguna Beach. Works by Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-1 p,m .• -Tue~. P1l·a"so arc fcaturt•d th l'()ugh Mar. 31. 7-9 p.m. 871-8000. Tucs.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 494-9441. ' . 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Ms. ,.,..,. .J 11hurd1 1100 8/3 83b0 ~ I I • • I ..... ,._ ~) ~ "llVlll Y "9U.S COP" (I ) 1 1s J :111. e;oo. a is. 10 :t0 ''TMI HIAUAST CUM" (11) •3 5 7 tl050 ''THI sun,,_..,. tPO-U> 1 40 l 40 s 40 1 •) t •s "VI~ QUHP' (I) PO IOd ''fAlCON 6 SNOWMAN" (I ) ' 1•w1,,_1 CINf'IU . :t~i 3102 '"' .......... ('I) ...... .0 ·~ .... , Oatebook/ Friday. March 1985 \..; \ ) •• • I ··I I I I demonstrate for me the mean-Dimes :nd a fea ture film aebut . tlfouiJi Oie clut"gjgs have gi ven PEARSON ing of country and wesiem in .. Hydra Patrol," starring wa~ t~ co'!certs and benefus. • • • From Paae 3 m usic," Pearson says, picking Cliff Robertson. Pearson will he must watt fort he next step to up his guitar and -strumming play a Coast Guard officer a recording contract. song called "Backseat· Mer:n-he ... " • She's cr ossed m e/she's from OkJahoma. Hcf s also "I've never, ever done a real ory," a sort of country and Pearson pulls ~ut a picture of crazyf_but she's my liJJ)e writing the film's title song. job,'~earson says, proud of western Beach Boys song about hi s r'a ther whq's making a -.daisy... the fact he's never worked -what e lse -Southern funny face for· the camera. It · Pearson pauses fo r a mo-'On his March of Dimes outside to ITIUSic indust!l. California. reads: "For Jeff. From Mr. ment. "YC'h, Delbert was a involvement, Pearson has car-"I've never done anything but • Discreet." Pear~on stares at the special guy." Pearsons runs to ried on with a deep involve-play music. Who wants to do .. When I first sta rted learn-picture fo r a moment... the ba throom and grabs a ment with one special child , something you don't want· lo ing guitar. I didn't know what .... :he was always supportive pi cture of his friend Delbert ... , Northern California Poster do. I don't. was coming over me.n Pearson of m y music," Jeff continues. th ink he's real proud of me. He chi ld Marcod Together they ·Tve wri tten different ki nds recalls ... The music got a hold .. , wish r~ could describe the move backeP to Oklahoma. I have devel ped a close, of songs. l!ve-writte n hum or- of me and woultin't let go. intensity with which I ahacked haven't seen him for a brotherly relationship that in- ous song$=.and-light-heancd There was something special the guitar." Pears~ pauses. while ... he was J·ust a special spired Pearson to wnte a song songs on lots of subiects. It' called "Marco's So ng." J there behind my music. I just And then there as Qelben gu y." just that I love li ving in could n't shake that feeling of Clyde Manin, ,a· heigh6or in Pearsons's intensity and {)f course, his musicianship California, so I probabl y take a having something special. I Santa Fe Springs whcr was enthusiasm for music and and songwriting abilities have more positive outlook on what was hungry to learn. originally fro m Oklahoma. ·memories of the past have had a lot t6 do with his recent it's all about. .. But my fa m ily also was real A no ther insp ir atio n in earned hi m a number of gigs rash of successes. Pearson .. I love the hustle and bustk '\upponive." he adds. ..My. Pears0n 's life. . around the area, including plays guita r. banjo, mandolin, o f the city. I just also happen to pop's a real funn y guy. When "Delbert was thc. first to involvement with the March of fidd le and harmonica. But love country music:" .-----------------------------------~~~~--------------------~----------, r----------------------------- --1----- -1- • · ae Datebook/. Friday, March 1. 1985 ~~ ''Orance County Cowboy" Jeff Pea.non demoutratee Illa Tenatlllty u a mu- .&claa. At left. Jeff aacl lda :d-fatMr'• A•iile. A ...... -JeffOD· nrate. wltla two mon laMnlDenta, the pltar ... ............. Jeff will be Oerf_.....a ... berotlala...,.7and lo p.m.~ lion at tile Cnqlaone 8alooa, Pr•way aa4 Dyer Road alt l.D ta Aaa. Putllm' lnfor- matlcm at 549-1112. ' . • w ¥!&! Q£ I _I Harlequin Heads ... and B .CYC Commodores .............. _, .... ~ The kl!:;e•odore Fred llartin, and h!9 Fenton p-eet ••abjects' from tb. portable thrOae. New Orl eans-type street iamps at the. entrance of Bahia Coririthjan Yacht Club stgnaled a-.·Mardi Gras" theme-ahead for the Commodores Ball. official ceremony honoring Commodore Fred Martin. Once again Vice Commodore Roy Stader (and Jean) topped all their pre vious decorating extravaganzas by turning the clubhouse i\}tO a fantasy land of Old New Orleans with huge harleq'lJ in heads popping out of banks of fi cus trees twin1cJing with white lights up to the rafters. · The cei ling was fes tooned with woven ribbon hangings to complement the tapestries lining the walls and street lamps lighting a path the full length of the clubhouse created a ga la scene for the festivities. ~ft~hibber" gue~Fhea"'=asktng -:1r-=:=::::= Rear Commodore LoriD Weiss what it means to be a commo<lore an~ how the title is o.btained. Lorin •. an .. old salt .. gave hccth.is.an.swer ... To become.the commodore of 11 yacht dub. 11nctst>«ially a thri ving. hard-sailing. socially in volved club like BCYC, it doesn't hap~n oyer night." .. In fact ," Weiss continued, .. to paraphrase the well- known television actot - 'to be eligible for this prestigious title, a commodore comes up through the ranks. the old-fashi oned way. He EARNS IT!"' Ancr,'as if to prove the point, Staff (past) Commodore Jim Moore, acting as emcee, introduced the directors and officers. leading up to the crowning of Commodore Fred (Pleue eee PAlM.RAZZl/,..e 30) .. Coart je9ten Krlsd and Kelly Pat- tenoa applaud the •roJ&l Patr•. 19 Lorba aad Clw'lae WeU., rt,ht, ietdn& decoradnl MCret9 from -ROJua4.r.._81....., . Former Rote fllaeen Bar~a B... Wleqala bead 4ecoradon dancee wltla bubaad former co.-...-~ Joe · •net Verna De- modore Teriy llaJllCan. . l' lealaardt. '. . u.J•••••••••• '• ••••• 1 u••r•i•• • o.t~/ Fr6day, March 1. 1~ .. , .. I • I .• j I r • , . I • \ ....! I ,· • TURK 18%: <\ rousing adventure- Jrama about J 1mmy Lynch (Timothy Hutton). a young man whose crusade 10 redel'm his brother's reputation rallies an entin.-city to his 'ildc J1mm) wages a onc-man~ar aga1n\1 an ind1fTcrcnt city bureaucrac) be· l'ausc his older brother Terry (Robert llnch). a heroic fire-fighter. hitS been Jen1cd his rightful pension after ~u fTennga near-fatal in Jury rescuing a r h1lc.hfrom a burning building. Also <1tarring Kim C'attrall. Roben Culp and Darren McGavin: ~irected b) Rob Clark. Screenplay by James ( ircgof) Kingston a nd Denis and John Hamill. THE FALCON AND THE SNOW- MAN: Ra ted R. Based on a true story about Chri.,tophcr Boyfr (fimoth) I lunon). ~n of a former FBI agent. "'ho sold some o f America's most closcl) guarded secrets to the KGB. Based on the best-selling book by Robcn Lindsey. "The Falcon and the I Sch~nger. MiCKI & MAUDE: Starring Dudley Moore and Amy Irving. The story about Ron (Moore) who is happil) married to Micki (played by Ann Reinking) bot finds h1msclfhav1ng an affair wi th Maude (Irving). Ron quickl y learns that both women are pr~nant: and now he must cope with 1w~ivcs -both c'pecting babies. Directed by Blake Edwards(" I 0"). THE FLAMINGO KID: Matt Dillon stars as Jeffrey Willis. a plumber's sorr. who embarks on the time of his life at the El Flamingo Beach Club. Jhcre the P.A. sy<>tcm crackcls with rock hits and well-oiled bodies glisten 1n the sun. Willis hooks -up wi th the flashy Phil Brody (R1ch- ard-Crenna ). a gregarious sports ca? dealer who reigns as the club\ unoffical "king:· Also starring Hector Elizondo. Molly McCanhy and Martha Gehman. D1rcted by Gar'ty Marshall. I playgound· 1s Harlem's after-ho11r clasNtrugglc 1n I 9281ndia asa young lheir mother ship will pick him up in club ''The. Cotton Club.·• Dwyer ~a' English woman is caught between the three days in Arizona. Starmanclones 1hc m1!>f0fl\fne Of saving Bronx beer allure of the exotic--lnd1an lifestyle the houman form of Scott Hayden, baron 01uthc Schultz. from an at-and her own stnct.upbnnging. Writ· Jenny's recently d~scd husband. tempted assassifia1ion and . finds ten and directed by David Lean Jenny ~omes an unwilling panic1- h1mself with -a friend for hfe - or ("Great Expectations." .. Doctor pant in a trip which becomes a dea•h. Dwyer becomes involved with Zhi vago," ··Lawrence of Arabia," the dangerous flight aeross America a s the mob and one psychopath's mis-Bridge on the River Kwa1"). Starring the two are pursued by the U.S Army. tress. Also starring Gregory »ines. Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Judy Davis. Also starring Charles Manin ·Smith Diane 1.ane and Loncne McKee. James Fox and Nigel Havers. and Richard Jaeckcl. Directed by AVENGING ANGEL: Rated R. It's TUFF TURF: On the me41n streC1s-John Carpenter ( .. Halloween." "The F .. "Christine"). been four years since Lt. Hugh of Los Angeles. Nick Hauser (Paul og, Andrews· lifted Molly Stewart (aka Mones) and his teenage gaflg reign JOHNNY DANG E ROUSL V: Angel) from the depths of her dra- supreme unlll Morgan Hiller (James Michael Keaton ( .. Mr. Mom") stars mat1c existence as a prostitute on Spader). a streetwise newcomer. ap-as Johnny Kell y, a poor but honest H 11 ood Bo I d M II (Be th H II • bl youn$ man who joins the mob to pay o yw u evar . o Y tsy pears on c scene. I er s pro ems for his mother's pancreas operation Russell) is now studying pre-law and intensify when he sets his sights on 1s in loVl: with another student who Fra'nki. Nick's girl (Kim Richards). and becomes a top criminal. Pitted knows nothing of het former life. forcing her to make a choice between ·B'3inst Johnny is Danny Vermin (Joe Suddenl y. her quiet world is shattered Nick's rough and tumble world and Piscopo). the kind of guy who could when Andrews (Roben Lyons) lS his own Ji(e on the other side of the. give crazed killers a bad name. They gunned down 10 the Chinatown area tracks. Also starring Matt Clark and are joined by a comedy ensemble that of Los Angeles. Molly returns to lhc Claudette ~evins. Directed by Fritz includes "Taxi's" Marilu Henner as st reels. seeking ro a venge the murder Kiersch. ' Johnny's Jirtfriend:' Olar-winner of her guardian. Written by Roben STARMAN: A romance, adventure Maureen .Stapleton ("Reds"). and Vincent O'Neill and Joseph M. CaJa. story about an alien (Jeff Bridges) Peter Boyle("Young Frarfkenstein"). Also starring Rory Calhoun. who comes to observe life on eanh Directed by Amy Heckcrling.. A P~AGE TO INDIA: .First and becomes standcd near the Wis-PROTOCOL~ Starrina -Oold1c • published irt. 1924, E.M. Forster's 1'A consin home of' recenfly widowed · Hawn as Sunny Davis.a Washioaton. · -~---------------------. Passagctofndia"isanemotionaJand Jenny Hayden (Kare n , Allen). D.C.cocktailwaitresswrcnchedfrom deeply personal story of love and· Starman i_s told by his people that a mundane existence and catapuJted • Sno" man .. also stars Scan ·Penn as Daulton Lee. who alOnj with Boyce wa\ convicted as a SP>· ~reenplay by <;tcven Z'a1llian. Directed by John THE COTTON CLUB: Directed by Francis Coppola-and starring Rich- ard Gere. A 1930s story about D1xk Dwye r (Gere), a comet player whose 12 oatebook/ Frlday,'14arch 1. 1985 1------------------------------,•first to national atrention. then the international spotlight. During this spiraling upswing. Sunny mesmerizes the media, ~rries with politicos and hobnobs with foreign potentates, all the while dodging bullets and other assaults. And thorugh it all she· somehow manages to retain her warmth and com~ssion. and main- tain her own speoal innate dignity 1n the most undignified or circum- stances. Also starring Chris Saran- don, Richard Ro manus. Clifl DeYoung.. Directed by Herbert Ross. Scrcenpla} by Buck Hen'L_ ... SUPIMIY CRAPT'ID. ~· •v CHARCWD Alm HUCWY &1&-...IQ. ORRISON FORD'S PBIFOAIUNCI! IS A MARVB.." ""WllNM' It «oelc In the purnt MMe. A ttwtllef •.• And I !*ISUN kw Ill .... <.-5"* TOOAY 5HOW WM adling Uwtler Md I rem-...11tm." NEW YOfll\~= HtlbOt l-• fMT• WAllEY 631 ~I {dWJrdHounl•lfl V11111'y COITA ... t'l9 ISQ) ...... ec.t ~ 546-.1711 ~.,_...PEOPU ''A ..... of r8¥tlHng • im.--s.........,. rftydwna. ........ Ford .. tough. IWMt. l"OfMl!k. brooding. INKUllM'- mcn ••the Nly-floW-lng old rncMe .... thin ~~lnhlt geolflllloo." __ , M10ll H{.VSW!iE0< "A b .. utlful plecle of lltm- mall Ing, It'• lhrilHng.." -c-i..-•~ AT IH[ MOVtes "A loft l'°'J, ttw111ef, Md toumeY ""° ~ Amef. lcMe 811 roeled Into one enormously powlf1UI • fllm." -J<l't 8Q1Ul'l GlAMOUR ··~---""' - u a Not all doctors have'cash register' hearts ~~Ml-I Gra~tcd, we can~t fi~I our don't bclie-vc I ever heard a bedsides during a C::.11, ask-there. I know tb~s is a fact Dear Ann Landers: Several days ago 1 sat in a funeral home with fa mily and friends, sha r- i ng the grief oflosing someone we loved. We all watched and waited for the doctor who had taken care of mother for 15 )'ears. He never came. nor did he send a message of con- dolence or make a phone call. Has bill. however, arrived seven days after the funeral. I have lost all respect for today's physicians. I realize compassibn cannot be taught in medical school, but the studcnrs-who have been get- ting in don't seem to have any, and 1 suspect they never ~id. EVERY ORANOe COAST COLLEGE SPACES S 10 • U2·5llO Solefl Ny ..... lf9CI ..... "' ., ....... BARGAINS OALOREll 'RD Cusn>lmt ADl•HION . ,.,.... D;N'T MISS ANOTHER GREAT PLAY - READ ABOUT IT IN t BEFORE IT CLOSES! m~d1cal schools ~1th simple-doctor break the news. iag aarses to "call llome a.ad becauie tbey are my friends. mtnded. compassionate dum-If you have any clout with say l don't know wllen 111 be ~ mies, but neither do we want the American Medical As-there. I can't leave." Ann Landers' booklet. ··sex onl y insensitive, stone-hearted sociation. please tell them the 1 b a1s d t and tbe T eenager." explains students who choose the pro-doctors had better clean up bed ~ve ods~ ocl ors every aspect of sexual behav- fession because ifs lucrative. their act -and soon Time is 5 • ears a.a ·~;"et ~o ior -where to draw the line, running out. -Sbam.okin, Pa. ri ega1n com, post.bur~ boilrde be d-how to ~y no.· the various I have spent a lot of time in ~g paren 1 ear c a methods of contraception. the hospi tals these last few months Dear Shamokin: -Of course daed. dangers of VO, the symptoms and witnessed a great deal of there are doctors with cash There are good and bad in and where to get help. For a death and d ying. In variably it registers for hearts and dollar every profession, so r ask you copy. send $2 and a long, sclf- was the nurse who made that signs on their eyeballs, bot if not to condemn American addressed . stamped envelope dreaded phone call to the you look, you will find many medicine because you raa into (37 cents QQStage) to Ann family to say. "Sorry. he didn't more who are caring and a few lemons. I can assure you Landers. P.O . Box 11995. Chi- mcrkc it through surgery." I dedicated.Theyspendhoursat tbereareplentyofpeacbes-out cago.111. 606 11. THE HEAT IS ON! / BEVERl~f HI~~ ~-· Hunted like animab. Wmted for crimes they didn't commit They'U do anything to stay all ve. I ........ .,.. --SUdium °""'"' &.1M770 WUTWTlll ~tlf.Wty3t , '"THE BREAKFAST CLUB' IS DEFINITELY • THE BEST IN ITS CLASS." -Joel Stegef. ABC.. TV GOOD MORNING AMERICA '"THE BREAKFAST CLUB' IS A CINEMATIC ~ BREATH OF FRESH AIR ... You can add it to tffe list ... of some of the very best teenage movies. including 'Rebel Without a Cause· and 'American Graffiti'." Gene S.skel. CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE BREAKFAST CLUB WA @ A JOHN Hl.K'iHEs Fiim • An MM ~L ProductJOO '1l£B8EAl<fASUl.U8-,-™l.JOESmlf2. PltU..WASON IWTHONV IWCHAEl. HAU· UX> NELSON · MOUY ~ • AUV SHEECN ':.~JOHN HUGHES-0£DE ALLEN .. , ---:KEI™ FORSE.V ·•-" MICHElU MANNING .=..."-:: rA. FM:SEN arid N«>f<£WM£YER -:NED TANEN arid JOHN HUGHES (R ' ---0 ~ A~PCn.JRE r-. ~·---~ l ,-~:ii:!~ .... _......_ ...... ~.. l'.'!....._., ....... ~~ • UA~ 990 "1l'I IUlU'Mll PIClllC s 8uefll P(llli l>l'M Wf Sll 4070 &48 OJll8 I.A ~ OllMGI St»um ar.... In 6l9 8170 AMC h~SlluMt 69106l3 Oatebook/ Friday. March 1, 1985 __,_ -·-13 •• v .: • I --- T1Hllt•1 t• ·ml Pm Mfllm& 111 __ A crve at;o ry --- lUXU.V THfAntfS f1f11 TM Mn• a.-..* Oily 12.71 u .. lletM THR......,,AST CU. C•) Siio-At '2:00 2 :00 4:00 1:00 1 :00 ~ 10:00 Wl"TWaa(•) s11ow1 At: 1 :00 ):t o 5 :20 7 :30. 1:45 DlllMV'S PAllTASIA .. , "~'o l :oo s :20 1 :•0 fO :OO. Sllown In •·T•acti Matnet lc sound IOLl..fflG l'WLD5 (a) Sllows at 1 :45 4 : JS 7 :30 ~ lO:tO ..VW:aLY NIU.S COi' ,., SHOWS AT 1 : S 3:2S S:3S 7 :50 & 10:05 - Ei kG£•10 ;I 2J r:.~':: ~ :.pe!itu ) 1 Atademy Noml~tlonsl v--A rMSA9• TO ...,.A ---tllUCST ... , 5 :00 6 10:11 SHOWS AT S :JS f:'lo SNl:AK AT lf'M & 10110 DRIVE -INS =~~ • U;1•](11uW6t ill 111111111• ... Sid•• ~vc•> S l'11n co-Hit WHllend hu (A) C.ltTAlll PUaY (a) Also Sllowlnt f<lresb•t•• (Al ----ACTIOlf. n. .,, I .. , ""' H np llf(._) nts~AST CLU9 OI) C•Hlt Tiie Wiid Ufe (A) vtSIQll~ .. , "°'ut Co·Hlt Heaven Help Ut (A) .V&aLY HtU.S COf' , •• ~UI C•~•atut• "fop ~cr•t (r Q) .. . 'The Sure Thing' a ' hat_number'" By LINDA DEUTSCH Associated Press Writer "The Sure Thing" proves that a classic movie formula can be updated to 1985 tastes and still work. This light and easy comedy about two college kids traveling cross-country stM-s memories of Hollywood's great classic, .. It Happened One Night." The story is fami liar: Boy meets girl : girl snubs boy; boy gives up hope of winning girl. Then fate intervenes and the two wind up on a cross- country trek together. quarrel- ing and shouting until sudden- ly they realize -well. you know the rest. In this case, the hero and heroine are attractive new- comers, John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga, who convinc- ingly portray the growing pains and ecstasies of youth. They are Gib and Ali-son, freshmen at an Eastern college, who meet in a .writing. class. Gib, fresh from a series of clumsy high school failures at wooing women. is looking for love. He sees Alison and is smitten. But she has a I boyfri end. a law student in "Happy Days." and director California. Rob Reiner. whose film "This When Gib's old buddy, . ls Spinal Tap" . was last Lan ce, a colle$e student in season's sl~eper h1~ .about a California. in vites him out funny. ficuonal Bnush rock during winter vacation. the grou~. . offer is irresistible. Lance Reiner displays a deft touch sends along a pictureofa blond in balanci,ni the real-life world beauty he describes as a .. sure o~ today~ college ~tudeiPts thing" for Gib - a woman w1t_h the fairy talequahty of the with a lu st for short-term script by Steven L. Bloom and relationships and no commit-Jonathan Roberts. . . . ments. In the old davs, she'd The youth appeal is evident have been called · .. a not in "The Sure Thing," but adult number." audiences may al so be Gib. fantasiz ing about a charmed by this old fash~oned passionate encounter, packs lov~ story m. a. ne~ fashaon_ed his bags.and pays to ride west setting. The refresh mg surpnse with another couple. But they for many jaded movie viewers have a fourt h passenger -may be the. absence of any Alison, headrn& for a visit wifh explicit sex. her boyfriend. That's when the _ ... ___ _. _____ _ fighting and the fun begins. Though the outcome is tele- graphed early on, the adven- tures of this twosome are worth watching. Subcontinent visions reaiscovered on film "The Sure Thing" is one of By BOB THOMAS several new films aimed at the A11ociated Pre11 Writer younger movie attdienGC. ·and two experts in reaching the youth market are behind the movie -executive producer Henry Winkler. graduate of Wi~h 11 Academy Award nominations, David Lean's majestic saga, ··A Passage to India," has landed in Ameri- can movie houses at a time . nent seem to be everywhere. l when visions of tHe subconti- 'The Jewel in the Crown." I the Granada Television series • I ( ~-~-~~------~ . '.f ( t • t • f t ~ I J . . I It's not just . a man's world anymore. ToMao ' •• ..-••• ' •• , f , f •• . ... " " ......... . .. .. .. . .... . __ . ...,,.,. - c 1985 Cl"OWJl latenW:ioaal Pktmm Color by Dehuce llOW PLA YlllG 14 Oatebook/ Friday. March 1. 1985 ~ ., 9nmna.M ..,_ .;.._ • Qieoo.., ... ""Cll 11111150&"800 r--M_A_J_O_R_S_T_U_D_IO-_S_N_EA __ K_P_R_E_V_IE...:._w_.1-has (;;=e!e ~~~~~~e =~~ ToNIGHT AT s:oo-P.M. 1 '"INTO THE NIGHT' IS IRRESISTllLE ... A SPARKLING THRILLER. At the center are two of the m9vles' most engaging young actor~ff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer." ~OCofldS TIMfMAGA/iNf Ed Okin used to hove a boring life He used to hove trouble getting to sleep Then, one night, he met Diano Now, Ed's having trouble staying olive. ___ .... ~ ~ .. , ~~ a dangerous romance• • ---- . . (Honk' rides out popularity wave at 'Bear' Uy SCOTT HAYS through the years began their Oatebook Edlt•r careers -at the tiny club on The audiende at last Friday Beach Bouleva rd. including night's Honk reunion at the Linda Ronstadt, Dave Mason. Golden ·Bear in -Huntington B,_B. King, Kim Carnes: Jimi Beach, seemed to enjoy the Hendrix and Janis Joplin. blend of music and summer So it seems only appropriate memories that made· the local that Honk, a mildly successful country/pop J!'OUp so popular local group who played many a duri ng the mid 1970s. night at the Golden Bear. Beth Fitc~et's voice is still should hold its reunion there. remarkably beautiful. Richard The first such reunion near- Stekol 's guiw licks impcc-ly two years ago was ap- cable SieveWood'sstagepres-pro priate. The group hadn't ence 'superb, and-ibe rhythm perform~d ~ive together since section of drummer Tris Im-. thetr spilt 1 6. The fans delighted in listening to mus1c- from the "Five Summer Stories" album and Honk's two other albums (all of which are out of print) that are as representative of their time. as -say -the Bealle's ~·Sergeant Pepper's Lonely -Hearts Club Band" album was of the 60s. Honk's performance last Friday night, however, lacked the enthusiasm and sponta- neity of the first reunion. The old standards were long, some- times even boring. AJ)d the new material (save Steve Wood's "I Got To Get Away,") lacked ambition. The conce rt opened with the members walking onstage one at a time, no introductions. Buhler. Imboden, Brady, and Fitchet began up with ·•B\)ck- eye Jim." Then came Stekol and Wood. Their personal appearances, obviously, have changed with the times; the music remains the same. (But then isn't that what reunions ·are for?) At one point, Stckol seemed to forget the lyrics to one of his best compositions.. ··Don't Let Your· Goodbye tand." ln rare moments. Honk 's six ":Cry independent members cranked out the oldies in great form. making the even ing less of an earful. Unfortunately. repetitious jam sessions were the rule, not the exception. The encore was the timeless and always popular .. Pipeline Sequence." and both Honk a nd tbe audience seemed to relish riding out the last wave of popularity with this song. boden, bassist Will Brady a nd -----=-·--=>1-r-----------------~--------------------­ C'raig Buhler (saxophone, flute) consistent. · But something-lacked dur- ing last Friday night's .. reu- nion" that made the first such reunion nearly two years ago much m ore impressive. Namely. enthusiasm. An ear can take only so many un- btoke n, lackluster jam sessions an'l. ov:erexlended solos before th~ entire evening becomes more a rehearsal for the band than concert for the aud Lence. The Goldtn Bear in Hunt- 1 ngton Beach is one of the few re mai ning folksy niJht clubs that offers top-quality talent and big name bands and still pr e se Tits original mu sic/comedy acts. A number of musicians ~===~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::!~ Popular duo team performs with ' LA Philharmonic . "'--~ __ _.. ... ___ ___. ____ -"'ft, .:::r a The sure thing comes once in o lifetime ... but the real thing lasts forevel 11 Ac.AnfMy AWAllD NOMINATIONS -tA-m 1611 -'370340 SllO r.\IDMY S Miit OIMlil IMU ~-~150 -nm•-[OllMll)S IOf'OIT .... 111111 Im AC10I SAM WAJERSTON IESJ SUPfQmNG ACfOR 00. HA.ING S. NGOR CGITA IEA m .Cll4 coi.aos TO. com• • ·-WQIO lOWMOS SAOCIU~ LA e-. (213) 69 106l3 aa... 634-2553 -. fAStO S()tW£ SYUfY MIN _. 634-9361 ten &J'fli l!l-!935 P'Q~ OMNC£ Oft l'C CtJIJMROS CK• llCST r OM1bo<*/ Frld8Y. March 1, 1985 . . II ~-· I • , I I . \ I Two-bit roadS,id~-diner subject ·of' Wally's Cafe' at Harlequin ·TOM TITUS No customers ever darken the door of "Wally's Cafe," which makes you wonder how the place lasted for 45 years, but there sho uld be enough of them filing into the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse to keep the real waiters and waitresses hopping through mid-April. .. Wally's Cafe .. is the sharp- fRI I JO SAllSllf tt'JO 4·J08 lO A Soldier's Story (PG) IQj flll 6 l5. 10 l~ !Al ~ 21~. 6 I~. 10 IS .,..-,Ait6itAN9 rMI SNOWMAN (9) I IOHRl-800 SAT/SUN J 4~. 8 00 "Tomboy" (R) MOH-FRl--6 IS.JO 20 SAT/SIM 2 00. 6·1S, 10·20 edwards MESA CINEMA edwards WE STBROOK ~'"'"'I' 1 " l••I" 6 6 50 I "'l\'w•"\'ll 530 4 •'••"I.If' . 4 25 •'""'""vi\' 401 \'a .. f•a ~Al0tN~l0•t ~~~-NOWPlA~NO --~~ * SREA •LAGUNA HILLS ,/ NEWPORT HACH *OlllANGE ti' TEMPLE CITY •• UA 1i1cMes EdwardslSanbornl.aOIJfll E4wlrdl *"IPCW1 C'-~ Edwarils Ttmpll 990-4022 14ills ~II 76&-6611 844-0190 134-2553 286-3179 E ~m ... ~ ~~ · 1 I .t • TRACKSl"Dl£.OfltiONCsocn>I "A TOTAL DEl.8fl-COMl'l£TELY CAPTIYATlll. · REFllESHlllll Y DIFFEllOO. ... ~· AMd NEW YOAK POST FRI 6:00 8:15, 10:30 edwards TOWN CENTER •· 1 ·• I" ·~751 4184 " • •M · I I.. • CO\IA M(\A SAT /SUN 1 :30 3:45, 6:00 8:15, 10:30 '' ... one of the most achingly beautiful films to ever cross the Atlantic. It is also one of the best." -Michael Burkett, TM Rqisttr ''Superb ... Moving and masterful.'' -Sheila Benson, Los Angtlts Times ••An Absolute Triumphf'' -Stephen Schaefer, US Magaimt TORNT: 7:31, •.Jt IA~AY & SUIDAY: 2:11. 3:51, l'M, 7:31. t:21 est comedy to c~ryie from the prolific Sam Bobnck and Ron Clark since their riotous .. Nor- man, Is That You?" in the early 1970s. It chro nicles the lives and times of three people at three critical periods in their lives -1940. 1961 and the present -as they struggle to keep their business dream afloat. It's no t an easy task. Wally's Cafe is .~ two-bit roadhouse on the road to Las Vegas. a nd to - make matters worse there's another diner across.the .high- way, much closer to the road, ltlleen T'Kaye. Alan DaYld Gelman and LaUe Norrla (from which ge~s the lion's share of left) •tar ln "Wally'• Cafe" at the HarlectaJn Dinner (Pleue eee WALLY'S/f>aCe 19) Playhoue. PIC/Q() Valerie Huston Dance Theatre Co-sponsor~ by calltomia Alts Council 8 P.M. -SATURDAY, MARCH 2 ·R~FW'd ~ats: S6 Pr~Sa~; S7 at Door PADDY WEST Irish and Amrrirnn Folk Music 8.P.M. -_FINE ARTS 11--9 SATURDAY, MARCH 2 •Admissio11 : ~5 7're-Snlr; $6 nf Door l\rmchnir l\dvtt1turt Strits FRIDAY, MARCH 8 -8 P.M. • Adm1Ss1on $3 Ad'<ance; $4 at Door .sount COAST SYMPHONY Featuring Peter Ref to. Cello SATURDAY, MARCH 9 8 PM -"Reserved Seats SIS. SIO. S8 SS/14 Sen1ot 01tu 1u, OCC Studen~. Chlld Und«!f 12 l're concen ~tvrl' March 7 · 7:30 pm. BACH FESTIVAL ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE Al so, THE PASSION ACCOROINC TO ST. JOHN J P.M. -SUNDAY, MARCH to ~.!<l~~,~~~!! 8 ~ -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 ·~ci.c"·c Scuts 810Ach-um.:c: Hl 1 ut Door . GE COAST COLLEGE •o..ert B. Moon n...1te Fail-view a Arffll9fo•, Coeta Mc.a • .....-r ... ,......_ a or "e: · ~ C111t•-·~--Vlsa/M11ttrcard Accep•ed For Advance Ticket Sales 'Discounts ava1lebl• for Children. Gold Cards ISen1or1) 'The ;est'iJ Frie~ds' on Huntington stage "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK," a Neil Simon comedy. 1s being .pres- ented by the Buena Park Civic Theater. ulhvan Center. 7631 W Me lrose A ve.. Buena Pa rk t523-035 I). Performances arc Thursdar,s through Saturdays at .8 p.m. unl!l March ll. - "THE BEST OF FRIENDS," a modern comedy, is on stage at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the SeaclLIT V 11lage shopping center. Main Str~et at Yorktown A venue. Huntington Beach (832-1405). Pt'r· formances arc Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 through March 30. . "THE BUTLER DID IT," a mys- tery spoof. is playing at the Garden Grove Community The~tcr in East· glltt' Park , Chapman at SL Mark'~. Garden Grove (897-5 122). Per- formances art' Fndays and Saturdays al 8:30 through March 1'6 with Sunday ma11nccs March 3 and 10 a l 1.30 p.m. "COME BLOW 'YOUR HORN," a Neil Simon comed y, is the fare at the Grand Dtnnt'r Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-77 10). ~etfonnances are given nightly t'xcept Mondays at varying curtain 11mes through March 17. "THE DtATH AND LIFE OF SNEAKY FITCH," a musical western melodrama. opens tonight at the Westminster Community Theatrr. 7272 Maple t.. Westmins ter (995-4113). Performances will be given Fndays and Saturdays ii 8:30 through March 30. "THE F AlTH HEALER," a British drama, will be presented toni&ht Ind Saturday only by the uerThcatcr G uild in the Fine Arts Concert Hall on the UC lrv1nt'campus(8S6-6616). Curtain time 1s 8 p.m. "GIGI," a Frcnch.navortd silus.i- c.al o crton 1v1c iaht Opera at P1ummcT Auditorium, fO t E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton (879-1732). Final per- formances arc ton1Jhtand Saturday at 8 p.m. and unday at 2 p.m . ZS Tea at the Ritz an afternoon Of grandeur 8) BEVERLY BUS.JI SMITH Of 1be Oalebooll Staff Las t week. in our two-pan lrthulC lO that enduring CUS- lOffi known as· afternoon tea. we enjoyed sandwiches, scones and more in the cozy \'illagc tearoom ambiance of Tea and Sympathy in Costa wiches did make for a prett}' chi ves and egg. an undist-The scone was rich and is the real thjng. imponed plate. however. Toppings were inguished ham salad and tender. fl avorful with raisins. fro m England. And all of the a v~ry bland smoked salmon. cucumber and cream cheese. The aged heavy Devon cream (Pleue .ee TOWN/Pace 18) Mc'Wl. Today. let's travel dow n the coa'\t to the elegant Ritz- Carhon Hotel. where .. tea at the Ritz" has become so popu- lar. .~s one devotee ex presses '11. .. !L's just what this area has needed. .l ust entering the hotel is an C\fX'ricncc in Mediterranean gra ndeur. with 1he comman~- 1ng cliff-top OCCAW view. the NEI. SIMON'S 968-5050 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES. DINNERS ~Al COCl<T AllS BANQUET FACILITIES CA TEAING, FOOO TO GO oPEN 7 OAVS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO-GO 31<1 Beacn Blvd 827 1210 Near Knoll's Ma~m 9%-9920 spa<:1ous hallways with the , rx·ach and blue of alternate 1 ~COMEDY Newport's - ca rpet and marble. and the Cannery Village cl"\stal chandeliers. You ex-COME 81AW \IOINI HOIN JAZZ NITESPOT'. rx:rt a grand exi)erience at llW 1~·a11me. in the ocean-view 7 fMEDMANWfW ANAHEW <Aa!OssR0.11l!SHeAAND> @fi I Qd lihrary. and you must also e expect to pay fo r it: SI I , to be 0 pr'ii~. ~rrived on an afternoon . "' · •' orgat hcri ngstorm c1oudsover Conti·nental and Itali"an J .1 steel gray sea and were 1----------------·...;.--------. c\tremely fortunate to be seat-i;i!l~~~b:::.. Cuisine Daily 1.:d in the prime spot. directly bc:fore an arched window v. h1ch fra med the brooding panorama. Our table was set w11 h linen tea napkins and place ma ts. Handso me Wedgwood china carried out the hotel's peach and blue color th eme. So, too, did our hostess and server's soft, fem i- n inc dresses. which you could ~carece ly can uniforms. alt hough they are all the same. Jazz e ·Jazz 9 PM-1:30 AM ~y I suppose everyone has a mental picture of .. tea at the Ritz." Mine was oftcacarttpr "muffin stands" filled with wo nderful things from which to select. Not so. I realized the mo- ment we arrive<{. Already composed plates waited at the ready. And the menu an- nounces, .. with your pot of tea you will be served ... " What you arc served is fo~r small open-face sandwiches, a scone with Devonshire cream and a lovely miniature jar of preserves, a sliC( of tea bread, wedJe of shonbrcad and a miniature tart witb fresh fruit The sandwiches,-w my sur- prise, were based on toest. Obviously, this eliminates~ problem of bread drying out. but m En isb friend raised ,. o a proper ea san wich!" she decland. Nicely contrastina in color, and enhanced by a single peacb flower blossom. lbe sud· BIGGER IS BETIEB ! -- The rre~hcsl prime meats and scafooJ. ~onda".lhru T hursl.tay 6 -10 1•M F rid:.1~ and SalUrday 6 -11 PM ~-c<1Crvat1<ln~ •re rcoommcnJcJ. (:..II M(~)(ICI, EucnSM>n h 1.1#1 , ... 4 PM·ll PM. ~ LUNCH 11 AM-3 PM DINNER Nightly 6 PM to Midmv 1900 Newpo.tt Blvd.. Newport &e.cla 87~2988 • • ,.._v~ . .._....-..~ • s.w Ber ADULTS •9e5 • Pia. Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 18 aa-S P• So much to choose All Tills-All You Can Eat For Only 19.95 SEAFOOD BAR Shnmp l'<duul c .. i. ""'"· llHnne. ""~ s.,....,.. 1Lot 1 ........ t'ni•t. C'h< ..... IA!M< ...... li.n..i. l'-rloo., H<-""'"*C''"'-Mum ... a ~ r,, __ l'.t<" •l< .. - • c,...ic .... • .i-• e....i.•c--~ • 0..-• .._....... 8.-1 CHILDREN CHILDREN Under 12 •425 No Charge ,11 1 t~• \ t1 !\ 1 I 1 ', • !l11PI 'l~I· 1~• 11 h ""1 1 111 Oatebook/ Fnday, March 1, 1985 11 a " I l ' TOWN ... From Page 17 4:1wcct touches were delicious. The tea itself is 'o ne of the &rcatest pleasures of teatime at the RitL Carlton. There are ten ·· teas to consider. from Darjeel- ing to Lapsang-Souchong. Earl Grey to Formosa oolong .. Plus . three herbals. And they are ··proper" teas -loose, not in teaba_gs. which only adds to the presentation. complete · with silver tea sll'ainer. The tea is brewed in Wedgwood pots (not metal. mind you). which keep it romforttngly hol. And our wanre~s was so attentive. WC never had 10 pour our own. For $4.50. you may enjoy a floors. Oriental carpet and the glass of Port or Sherry from a restf t,rl seating. I admire the selection which includes Dry management's resrraint in Sack. Harvey's and the very seating but 38, ra1her than dry Tio Pepe. Champagne and over-crowding this lovely set- sparkl i ng .wine includ~ ting. Laurent Perrier at $8.50 a glass. And 10 heigh1en this 'highly and Mirassou vineyards Blanc 'civilized experience. a pianist d.e Noirs at $4.50. pla ys during tea hours on And in case you're still wee kdays. while the Newport hun~ry -which 1s a distinct Chamber players perform on possibility. since all of the tea Sa1urday and Sunday. ·plate offerings arc quite small •As I've discussed the Ritz- -yo u may order fresh straw-Carlton afternoon tea with berries with Grand Marnier others. some seem distressed and Devonshire cream at the $11tab.Buttome.it'sa ($5.25). beautiful way to experience the The room itself is most hotel and to see that altho ugh, gracious; wi th its paneled walls yes, it's grand. the personnel is and fireplace, hardwood extremely cordial and accom- ... , ·, modaling. T here's valet park-accommodate those who can't ing. and• The Library Hostess .. get into the eX'tremely populaf will validate your parking festaurantS.. incl udes pates. ticket. cheeses, fruits, se.veral entrees The hotel no longer makes su~h as beef. strogonoff. reservations for tea, so it's chicken cacc 1~tore and strictl y first come. first served, swor~fish . plus a ast ~Y ~f and 1 think worth a wait if pastnes and fresh bemes. It s nec~ssary. (You can alw~ys S 15. 50. The Sunday ~run ch enjoy the view. stroll through buffet. also served in t~e the hotel and peruse the res, lol'n~e. from 9 a.m. to I p.m. is taurants' menus.) S l !·n~~noon Tea in The Li~ Or you might consider an. bl' a r y a t th e RIT Z- altematiye with the same CARL TON. 33533 Shoreline ocean view: the . new buffet Dr., Laguna Niguel; 240-2000. luncheon served in the adJa-2:30 to 5 p.m. daily. No cent lounge from 11 :30 to 3 reservations. Monday through Saturday. According-· to lounge/library manager Fritz Bauer this is to , Opera Pacific 0 / introduces new UT-ON THE TOWN general director I :-=======~~======~~~====~====~============~~~======:.__~ Opera Pacific's 23rd annual meeting was the occasion for the introduction of the or- ganization's first general direc- tor. Dr. David DiChiera and the electio n of new directors and officers. -~---~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-., "Salate •Bao• Ap.-tlto" Authentic Italian Buffet Brunch wi th Champagne or Asti 'pumante fea turin~ Italia n & Cont inenla ~ Oelic-acie IO:JO t o 2::w ~OlJ ":'.0°~~; .. g ~ A va ilal>l.- :s520 E. Pa1'ific-Coast Hwy. Corona ciel Mar -675-1922 UNnU/111 ~.an;.··· ODUl-•MUA ~ .. ~ ...................... -................... ................ - ................. ,. ... ,. --r-o....s • .., --11-- ..._.,._,~ ... ~• -----~· .,_,,.,,, .. ~ C9UMIUIOO. .._ ANO llN..llA TAIDO llALAD -· <-.. • ..,_. Ill' THI; AMVU< AV '<I/II -···-. ...... ..... ...... -.. ---.... ... ···-... - .......... r-..,..,,._.. ._......, l~1-........fltlttl v..,...... .. . ····"· .. ·"·· . ., .. ·--·-..... ........... -. ............ ...._..._ ........ - DiChiera was introduced by Thomas T. Hammond, chair- man of the in1crview commit- tee, who stated, "Opera'P.acific is· now well on its way to producing opera at the Orange County· Performing Arts Center. With the se1ectio n and · hiring of Dr. DiChiera as o ur general director, our am- bitious goals will soon become reality." In his remarks, DiChiera said. ..We are laying the 1---------------------------j groundwork to stage national- ly recognized opera and musi- cal theatre at the Center. A formal dinner was recently held pt Ambrosia Restaurant in honor of Crown Prince Haro~ o1 Norway (righ.!). Pictured with the Prince is Geril Muller, proprietor of Ambrosia. .. 1a C>atebOC*I Frid91, March 1, 1985 < nzz as • • WALL Y'S CAFE' AT HARLEQUIN DIN.NER PLA YHOUS rom ~ag_e_!_! . _ __ \_ ••• the business. Still at's a trans- pla nted New tJerscy hash sli nger'sdream. a bad dream at times but it's all his. Wallvand his wife share that dream ·wi th a brassy, starry- eycd blo nde who d<?n~ a waitress' apron between Omgs at Hollywood. She's apparent- 1) the world's worst singer, and her dancing isn't quite up to her singi ng. so she fits in just line at Wall y's. ~t the Harlequin. director Richard Vat h has selected a line three-c haracter cast to sling thl' laughs along with the ha h. and he keeps them moving at a brisk pace. ut thl'y°n.· all overshadowCd by Rohcrt Bingham's '.'big burger .. Seiling. a son of poor man·s Brow!\ Derby, which dominates the relatively small stage. No)Y Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDiY $199·-BRUICI Includes Bewlrllf16 Well Drink or 8-r 9:00 Al to l:H ,. 845 8081 1712 P18Centla c ........ lnthe title rofe, Alan-UaJid Gelman splendidl y delineates the three phases of Wall y, fro m youthful enthusiasm through dogged perseverance and fi- nally to doddering senility. Perhaps a bit too old 10 pull the first act orr successfull y. Gelman hits has stride in the second. neatly Lnggering spmc of the play's best comic dialogue. Eileen T'Kayc lacks the hard edges her cha racter should possess as a counterpoin t to Wall y's enthusiasm. but her stage energy is high through- out. She is most cffectt vc when provoked, and her animated scene.. when she learns of her husband·~ infiddity (cvc R though she's hat1 a few of her own) Is .among the funniest of the night. · • .\') tfie would-be starlet. ped into this panicular greasy Leslie No rris pulls out all the spoon before (in last month's stops in a brash. glitzy charac-·Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse ten1at1 on that goes beyond production). It continues obv ious stere otype into fun-nightly except Mondays at fi lled parody. She also brings varying curtain times •hrough ofT the best transition of the April 14~tthe Harlequin, }5()3- "Wally's Cafe" is the sharpest comedy to come from the prolific Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark since tbeir rtotoas "Norman, Is That You?" in the earlt lt70s. It cbronJcles the lives and ti mes of three people at three critical periods in their lives -1940 , 1961 and tbe present --:-as t)ey struggle to keep their business dream afloat. trio in her third act sequence wh~n her situatioR has been drastically altered. ··Wally's Cafe" is a fast- mo'" ing eve ning of fun . even for those who ma y have drop- S. Harbor ·alvd .. Santa Ana (just north of the Costa Mesa city limits)_..Call 9l 9-5 110_ fo1 ticket information. CALLBOARD -A udirions for the musical comedy ··Guys and Dolls" will be held March 10 from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Laguna Moulton Play- house, 606 4Lguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Alex Gol50n is directing and all roles are available, including a large singing and danci ng chorus. !he show opens May 17 and funher information 1s available at 494-0743 .... , BACKSTAGE -The Punch andJ' Judy Guild will present .. The Bear Revue Ill." a fund- raising show for Childrens Hospital of Orange Count}. March 22 and 23 at Orange Coast College's Rot:>en B. Moore Theater. Program adven isers are-being . sought and may reserve a space by calling Wayne .R~xrode at 545-5966 .... ON .THE TOWN Crunch Box. ot'course you can carry out your favorite crun5=h· From individual dinners to our big value packs. Long John Silver's food sounds every bit · - as good to go! LONGJOHN .SILVE!t~~ .. 3095 H~ Blvd., Coet. "'e's. (Just soutl\ of the Sen Otego Freeway Kross from Fecko) ."BEHIND THE SCENES" wfth BRENDA CAPONERA Restaurant Account Executive THE CHOCOLATE BAR Now• Pennaneftt Addition •I Anthony'a Pier 2 So popular was the innovative Chocohohc Bar on St. Valenone·s Day Charlie Rlvezzo. owner of both Anthony's Pier 2 Restaurants. Newport Beach and· Anah4t1m. has made this feature a permanent add1t1on for both establishments The chocolate ~res, more than 25 of them. 1s an all-you-can~at arfatr The "P.S.'.'Charhe adds 1s that they still have the $6.95 Mame Lobster Omners. For information and resef"Vattons at Anthony's Pier 2. Newport Beaeh. 103 N Bayside Or , on the beaullfut- bay. call 640-51"23 • TMt Cooking c ...... Av ...... •t ROYAL THAI CUt&INE The cooking ciasses held last year at the RoyaJ Thai Cuisine 1n Newpo<t Beach proved to be so much fun and created such a great interest that they have made improvements 1n the classroom. and purchased new equipment for -.t,w:tenrs convenieooe. Many are looking for something dlffe<ent in·the taste of food and found it at The Royal Thai Cuisine cooking classes. The classes Include a four course dinner and cham· pagne Class size 1s limited. so enroll early. After learning the secret techniques in P<eparing the eJCotic Thai food. you may purchase the splees there. Class 2 begins· Monday, March t t For information call 650-3322: CAMIELLO'S AMOUncee Sundey Brunch SWts M8n:h 3 Restauteur Carmello Monto tells us that Carmello's tS entering into ptiase 3 or their recent grand opening by introducing thetr ltakan Buffet Brunch. You esk what is.,, Italian bruooh? Well l.t_ fS' not your heavy sauce dlShes that makes you feel heavy when ieaVing. Carmetlo · s .. light" brunohes.wlll feature ttaltan and Ametic.n ~made wtth expert P<8P*'•tk>n Wld speelal ~ You can expect authentic Northern and Southern Italian ~Ing when three Italian chefs are running the kitchen. Carrnelto's buffet brunch, set"9d with champagne or Aatl Spumonte, hMltutes hot and GOid entrees. varj9ties of pasta. and chldcen. lemb. and veei. Of course there"s atso the trah Yegeta.bles some m.nnated. end ewrybody's favorite-the desS\rt tabte. You'll t>e sure to come bacJ( becaule Carmelto's wUL b4J ottering tomethtng dlffefent each Sunday. and they are some r..i specials. Whl .. dlhing, you'll enjoy the cheery ... 'ft>n .. at~ that c.r~·s brings about The garoen patio deligoed by Roger's Gar<MN. has bright red tabfe umbreltas and comfy d6r9ctors chairs. French dOOfS lelld into the. reataur and ~ t>w loungL.. You~ lf\lOY thts lt.tian buffet bnJnCh from 10-.30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. Carmelo's ~ted at 3520 E Pacific Coat hw In Corona MC Mar C-'& 675=1922 . .. I • ••• .. Detebookl Fnd.ay.JAar~ 1. 1985 19 • ·, I ~· -· ,PAPARAZZI ••• FromPa&ell back to the club to greet the _ members and their guests at 7 p.m. MartiD as_King of the..Mardi ·_Nancy. Other stafT com- Gras. modores present were Pat FILMS .• ~ From pa&e 14 claimed l4-hour run on PBS' Masterpiece Theater. and the book by the same title. the first of Paul Scott's "Raj Quartet" on which the series is based, has already made the paper- back bestseller list. · influx of currency. Despite India's booming film industry, not many In- dian actors are suitable for Western-made films. ''There Is a huge supplX of actors,·· Goodwin said, 'but their style .... is foreign and many of them don't speak English." - With much brass fanfare Dougan (and Catherine), Jim from Bill Grosvenor's "Gener-Emmi (and Velma), Robert ation" Gap" orchestra, .. Rex. "Bud" Hartman (and Chris), King of the Carnival" Fred Lew Spruance (and Kim), Manin and hi s Queen Fenton Marshall Green (a11d Pat), were transponed royally on Jim Moore (and Audrey), and theirwhite'satin throne to the Terry Mulligan (a-nd spotlighted stage with the Barbara). · - Commodore's Flag as the Other directors and officers backdrop. T hrone-bear.ers introduced were Bill Byrne;- were Don Willet, Joe De-Jim Norman, Carolyn Hardy, genllardt, and Bert Kenyon. Jack Spc)rleder, Ji~ Ensign, Accompan.ying young Albert G. Pino, Jay Pyle, dancers are coun jesters were Bryce Patterson, Dave Tosh Ka.thy Mulligan and Kelly and and Steve Askew. Kristi Patterson, scattering The tradition of inviting confetti along the way. and everyon~ attending the Ball to carrying the traditional lace a pre-ball cocktail pany in parasol. designated members' homes Cocktail parcy_ h.osts were Lew and Bernice Copp and co- host Staff Commodore Hobart Denny, Dr. and Mrs. WUUam Hardy and co-hosts Carlton and Mary Jane Williamson, R~bert and Mary Longpre, and Earl and Sonia Ike. The panies were arranged by Diane Askew. A sumptuous dinner fit for a Icing. prepared by Chef Fred Kluvers, included consomme of pheasant, smoked brea~t of duck. sherben, veal and shrimp Louisiana style. bric and fruit and pear Helene. with all the appropriate wines. _ .. A Passage to India" is Lean's epic film based on th e E.M. Forster classic. The film had already earned $4 million in only 218 theaters before moving into wide release after the Feb. ·8 Academ y Award nominations. fndia i; fin ancially attract- ive for foreign producers. "A Passage to India" was com- pleted for $17.5 . million, a reasonable figure in view of its scope. Extras can be hired for S l a day plus meals. Indian technicians are proficient, and the-~government wekomes foreign filmmakers and their As a result, man~ o( the actos:-s in theftJms about Ind ia _, are from England. Ben King- sley. Oscar winner as Gandhi. came from .. the London theater. Art Malik, bom in Pakistan but a resident of England from the age of 3. appears in both ''Jewel" (as .Hari Kumar) and "Passage" A minute of sirc-ficc was was again observed. with a observed for the late Howard stretch limo transponing the Langley, who was com modore three commodores and their in 1960. and ·best wishes and wivesforafleetingvisittoeach condolences -Tor hi s widow. party and th en wltis16ng them A few of those spotted in the crowd of 180, were Doretta and Jim Ensign, Eve Marshall, n·ick and Rutb Montgomery, Jean Tandowsky and Irene Mclndoo. Paparazzi .is edited by Vida Dean. .. American ~E BARN ~ican. Lunch M-F t 1·2 30 Dmnei M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 30· 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10·2 30 En1erta1nmen1 & Dancing Banquet Fac11t1ies 14982 Reonitl Ttls11n 730-0 t t5 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The 0ttg1rial Fea1u11ng display bfo.4· 1ng Lunch Mon -Fn 1 t·2 Olnnef -ntghlly Mon ·Fro from 5 p.m Sal & Sun lrom 4 ·P m 200 t HarbOI B!Vd.. Cost& Mesa 642·9777 - HARBOR HOUSE CAF~ Esleblished since 1939 Omelelles. 2S varieties Served 24 hoofs Sand· woches. 30 varieties Heated garden patio Otnr>et served S· 10 p.m 34157 Coast Hwy . Dena Pomt {71 A) 496-9270 Also t6J.4 I Coast Hwy . Sunset Beach (213) 592·S404 .. ------------------------PARADISE CAFE San Franc1&ean style Fresh hSh and pa~a Patt0 dlnlng Lunch M·F I t·3 Dtnrier Mon -Sat from S p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed l:adoes ntle SOC welt drtnlls trom 3 p m Benquel lac~nies 600 Newport Gentet Dr . FashlOO ISiand, Newport Beach 6A4· t237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN ~ Breakl&sl,. lunch, dinner Patio d1n1ng wllh ocean view Modest prices • Beer /wine Famed IOI Belgian wattles Open daily trom Ba m t 198 S Coas1 .,. Hwy 111 Village Faire MCJn. Laguna Bea~h 497· t667 • PUFFINS "Natutally" cooked foods. trom pan· cakes to crepes lo steaks An adven· tUfe in nafural eating Open Sun thru Thuts 8 a m to I t pm Frt & Sat 8 a.m to rnidnlgt11 ViSalMC CaSYal MOderate poces 3050 E Coast Hwy ' Corona del Mar 640· t!>73 Chinese DeteboOk/ ~' March '1, 1985 . . • .. ORANGE COAST a <r.-... REST AU RANT ·~1 J-/-Dl~ECTORY ---::::::::::::~ c() . Continental AIRPORTER INN Medften'llnHn Room Continenlat Lunch M·F 11.30·2·30. Sun Brunch 10-3. Dinner trom 5·30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Dencing 7 nights a weett Vll1et park· 1ng. Banquet lac1llt1es 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery V1Nage 1azz spot Cozy atrnosphete Americlln. Italian & Con1ioen1a1 menu. Lunch M-F 1 t·3 O.nnet nightly 6 pm 10 mtd- night Entertainment nightly 9-t:30 Sun Jeizz sesSIOn 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Votlaf ... reel. Newly remOdeled' Marcel's gourmel oyster bar is now oPen IOI tuncb from t 1 a.m chnner 111 1 00 am m ll;"1ng nightly t30 E 17th lat Newport Blvd 1 Gus1a Me!>a. 646-8855 RMERA Continental Chet Aletlard Bergner since. t970 Intimate dining Lunch 11 30-3 -Dinner from S pm. Closed Sun. & HOiidays. Banquet rOOITMI. 33--33 -6 Bristol. Costa Mna 540-3840 French 909IDUUX 100 Winea &Iver Food A~d Winner .• Luncnes Tuat..f'rl Oirvw M·S.CloMd Sundays & Holi91rys. Off Sfltl~ and A;andol6h (bet~ Beker •nd Beer) then tell on10 St Cl.llr 7 58 St. Clalf ~ Coat• Mese ~3M 1 LE MIDI New ifl NeWport, Old m tradition FalvOfful French Provencale dishes Charming decOf and atmosphere of the South. the Midi of France. Lunch and dinner Tues. lhru Sun. Sun. Brunch 1 t AM to 3 PM, Extensive Cakt end French wine tlsts. J.421 Via Lide>. Newpof1 Beach, In plaza our Hughes Market. 875-4904 Italian DOMATELU'I The Of'lglnel from Cos1a Mesa alnce 11173. In our',_ location MrVlng our famous pizza and pasta. Dina In Of take out. Beer and wine• also Mrved. 9430 Warner Ave at BuMlatd. b«llnd the Slzzlaf In Plavan Plaza, Fountain Valley 1183-5965. llARCEU08 F 8thlly O'jlWled. Established linoe 1973 Pastas. veal. pizza. Speclallling 1n Clopptno. Bear & Wrr.e Nlved Salad blll. Lunch Mon. thn.I Fn : dinner 7 nights. weell. Suooay Brunch 1()..3 pm 17502 Belbh Blvd at $1al8f. Huntington Beeth. M2·5505. Mexican MICAU•xteAN •ITAURANT Our IOOd 19 a trll) to MuJcol Est-.,~ 1972 Open i:lelly lrom 11 a m. for lunch & 4iflner CocktallS. Entertain· ,,_,, W«J thfU Set nJQtlll In the Burro Room 296 E. 17th St ~t& Mesa C•ft 645·7626. -.. (as defense lawyer). He also played in the recent HBO minis eries, .. The Far Pa vi ii ions." '1lf people.ever stop making fil m_s_ about ~dia Pd-never work again," Malik joked dur- ing a recent visit here. Natural/Healthy FORTY CAMOT8 Delicious fashion food per Henfy Segerstrom A great piece for dinner '1 days lrom 1 t a.m Sunday Cham· pagne Brunch Between Bullocks and I Magnm. So Coast Plaza. lowef leY9I 656-9700 • Steaks/Seafood BLACtcRARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seafood l,..unch t \·3·30 Dmnet from S pm. Happy Hour M·F Extensive Oyster Sar Two 010eu south ot John Wayne AtrPOf1 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seafood, Eestem beef Lunch. d1nnei. Sunday brunch and champagne bfunch. harbor crUtSeS Enteftalflment n.ghtly and Sunday attemoon Lounge lood gal- ley Historic watertront landmark in Newport's Cannery Village. 3010 Lalayet!e 675-5771 CRAZYHOftlE STEAKHOUM Featuring Eastern Com Fed Beef· Prime-Rib. Fresh Seafood and ...&peelal!Ling In our famous pan lrled steaks and desserts. Lunch M·F 11·3. dinner M-Sun 5 pm. (Dinner reservat10r11 guaranteed). AU1henttc Western decor. dancing & live l'llUllc In the saloon. Dyer Ad. Exit/ NewJ)oft Fwy. Santa An.a. 549-1512. RU8TY'9EUCAN Fresh seafood and lots of 11 Newport Beach :-~unch •. dinner. Sunday # brunch ~s Newport Bey 2735 w Coeat tiWy 642-3-43 t IMne - Lunch. cllnnat. l'lappy hour 1830 Matn 545-4774. , \