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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ~· OHANf.1f COUNTY CAI If OHNIA FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 198!> ,.. '.•NI·, Airline seeking unregula ted trips, cites quietness of its n ew BAe-146 aircr aft By JEFF ADLER OflNDallp ...... ...., Eleven days af\er John Waynr- A1rport's 01aht hd was hf\ed to accommodate 55 commercial JCts fliithts per day, Pacific Southwest Coaat A brainy for mer pro- fessional foot ball player and a hamburger outlet are helping the summer academy program at Dwyer Middle School./ A8 Cali fornia Fishermen warned to limit consumption of fish caught ott Santa Monica Bay./A5 Nation Convicted rapist back in jail af1er judge says he doesn't believe W<>man · s recanting of crime./ A5 World Japan's Nakasone says he made· 'error in f udg- ment" In Increasing car exports.JCS Sports The Angels push over a run In the 10th for a come-from-behind 4-3 win over Mlnnesota./C1 Date book Heeeeere's Roni Laguna Beach restaurateur hosts own cable talk show. /Pege3 Business Airlines has upped the airport ante by asking county officials to award it unregulated flight\ above the new limit. The San Diego-based a1rhne for- mally petitioned 1he county Thurs-- Friend defends crasij_._ ,driver Testifies defe ndant was 'sober. coh eren t' hou~ before t ragedy By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dally Not I tell The boyfriend ofJ woman t harged with manslaughter in a tnpk fatal accident last year tcs11ficd fhur'><la ) that Kym Murph)' seemed c;obcr and -coherent only an hour before thl· roll1S1on outside Seal Beach But John Strain wa\ a1 a lnc;c; to explain why Murph), re1urn1ngalom· from a late-night modeling \C\'-IOn 1n downtown Huntington Bea< h. wa\ traveling south from <\cal Bcattr=!:_.., the opposite dircn1on of her · modeling appointment. . Expert w11nesc;c<; for the pro\- ern11on have testified that Murph y was too drunk to drive and had taken such a large amount of cocaine 1ha1 she could ha .. c been near ton' uls1 ve- ness. Murph) ~o nl <hn.ird 1\ charged with three felon) count<, of man- slaughter 1n the death ... of Deborah Slemmons. Diane Druckre) and Dawn l 'ttcrhack "ho were k1lil'd 1n the 1wo-car. head-on u1ll l\1on on Pal'lfic ( oast H1ghw<1)' The thn:e M1\'>1on VieJO "omen (Plea.e aee CRASH/A2) day to be&in exempting a cenain - mil undetermined -number of fl1&hts flown by its new 100-passenger BAe-1 46. The British-made jet flew a series of test fl1~htl> with such stun- ning quietness 1n February that 1t qualified for unl1m1ted numbers of fl1&hts ihe county's newl> adopted a1r- pon access plan exempts commercial 1ets from the regulated SS-flight ce1lina if they can successfully take off from the a1rpon at n016C k"els quieter than 86 decibels. But the plan requires airlines 10 make a showina that the aircraft <.:an meet fly beneath the 86-deci bel requirement under nonnal oixra11na cond11ions dunna a 90-day demon- s1ra11on period. Also, the airlines must complete a supplemental en- vi ronmental impact rcPOrt as~ss1ng 0.-, Nee,.......,......._ -- Brightening the KOCE lcture Jlm Cooper of the KOCE•TV Foundation accepta a plaque, wblcb accompanied the top prise of 8 25,bOo, from Cal State Fullerton Prealdent J ewel Plummer Cobb at the annual Dian eyland Award • pre.en tatlon Tbur9day. See atory. Page A3. what affect the fliahts will have on the airport and its environs. The number of fl1ahts any airline can win under the access plan 1s limned by the ph ysical constraints of the airport. accordina to Airport Manager Mun; Cable. Cable ~1d PSA will besJn fl) 1ng two demonstration fl1ahts bqlnn1ng A.pnl 28. The flights will be 1n add111on to the nine allotted PSA under the access plan that went into effect Apnl I and above the SS..n1aht hm11 for the first time Once the demon muon pcnod and supplemental environmental re) pon are completed. the Board OJ Suixrv1sors will dctemune whether PSA qualifies for any addluol\J] flights under the plan. Cable ex- plained (Pleue eee P8A/A2) DA might file charges inf atal Easter collision By ROB ERT BARKER 0. IM Oallp ,.... ..... Huntmgton Beach polllc 1n- vcmga1ors tcxla) were 10 conclude 1nterv1ev.s w11h "llnesscs to an F..a<>ter eve fatal traffic sma)hup and plan 1<> subm111he case to the Orange ( ount\ DistnCJ -\ ttomey ·s Office for P<>'>S1bk prosecution. 11 was learned Housewife Chns Lynn Kennell' v.as pronounced dead ofinJunes al ~t Mar) 's Hospttal 1n Long Bcact\._abou1 two hours after the crash and her son Kenneth. was cnucally 1n1ured Mrs. Kennelly\ husband. Donald, and daughter. Karen ... utTered les'lCr 1n- JUrlCL - Munt1n1tton Beath Traffic ~gt. Jeff (ope said 1mmed1ately after the crash that wit~ 1nd1ca1cd that Donald Kennell~ allegedly drove his new N1s~n ~dan into the intersection at A.dam!> -\ H nue and Magnolia Street against a red stopha,bt. ~ ht'n he was released after trcat- mt'nt lrom the hospital. the 19-year- old Kennelly told pohce 11 was his 1mpress1on that he did not drive into the 1nterscct1on against a red hght. Hov.e ver ( ope said Thursday that '>tatements from wnnessc'> "o .. er- whelminiJ) .. indicate that the Ken- nelly family auto alleged!) did proceed against a red traffic signal Police sources say that cases in- (Pleue eee EA8TER/A2) School won't fire coach over pot rap By LISA MAHONEY O.IMl>..., ....... aUfl Thl' Laguna Beath ~hool board v.111 not take a<.:t1on aga1n\t a high school coach 1.11ed b) po111.,· for pos~ssion of man1uana '"It "a" dc1emHned n11 Jl1111n v.a' nn·dl·d at th" llml· b.t\Cd on th,· lurrcnt c,11ua11on." ~hool d1stnd ~upcnntendrn1 B1lh Barne' c;.ud follO\.\<ln~ a l'lo~d-<loor meeting v..11h hoard members Thu™1a> Bames.')31d he and the board talked "1n detail" about the circumstances that led to new 'ar<,11\ football coach < t'dnck Hardman rece1' mg a c1ta- t10n lor man1uana pos..e'is1on \.1arch ~\I \\ ,. u~t talt..cd about t>M-t\)Ut'\ 10 '>t't" 1o1. hae the hoarp v.-a~ fht'rt' "·H no 'ntl· on the mailer·· Barne\ -.aid (Pleue aee COACH/ A2) Caremark, former ly Home Health Care of America In Newport Beach. has acquired the Health Data lnst ltute./86 Huntington Beach.permit fee deferral under fire INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Letters Opinion Play Reviews Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Televlslon Theate rs Weather 81-5 .ca 0 A6 C6-7 89-11 ca 811 C7 A7 810 Date book A7 AB Datebook A3 C7-8 . C1-5 ca Datebook Da te book A2 By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly flllot l t.n An air of my~tCr)' and intrigue wa' 1n1ected this week into the \lmmcnng controversy O\er thl· dderral of huild1ng permit fee\ on <ll'H'lopt:r rrank Mula\ ~3' m1ll1on rnJnelof)-· You'll find the beat euto buya along the Orenge Coaat In todey'a Auto Piiot -Page81 UCI, c~mmunity share spotlight with sports center Ground broken for \ Bren facility on university camp.us muJor~port1ng c"entr. and un1ve r'l1ty funt tioos. lJ( l's Anteaters ba.,kctball team. in particular. ha' had difficulty arranging home games with oppcr nents bccau~ of a lack of scat1na. Partic1pantf\ in the ground~mik1ng ceremony hailed the Bttn C"enter as a h1nin1 example of studrnts. un1vcr· By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Slly officials and COOlf'!'Un1ty leaders 0tt11eo.11J,........ working toacthcr Un1vcr'<1ty "nd community lcuden The S 1 l m1lhon rn't to build the gathered ThuMdny at lJ(" lrv1M to Bren ('enter 1s com1n1 from ~vcral hrcak ground for a lo ng-awaited source Student'! have aarttd 10 an tnmpu~ l'Cntrr for major athletic. dd111onal $69 annual fee Tor the nc t nrt1\lll anti \8d<.'m1c e"ent'I 30 Y.ca" to ra1'I<' S7 7 milhon for the Irvine ( o ( hairman Donald Bren fac1hty The university 1 prov1d1ng m de u rare puhhc appearance 1n 2 8 .:tercs of land, • park1n1 lot, suppon nf the S,QOO..sc:u arena that arch11cc1ur1l cost\ and suppon \C'r will tl(nr h1\ name Rrt'n pcr"llOnally '1ce1. all valued t Sl m1lhon donated$ I m1lhon fort he center. and communit)' cam pa~ is to rai~· the lrv10~ < o con1r1bu1cd an ad-the rema1n1n1 U .ll m1lhon. t mid· <11t1on1I ~hallt·nat' &nlf\\ ofS~OO.< l. week. the dm~ wa' JUSI S4H .OOO The 6S.{)O(l-\<JUart· toot l~nald 4'hon of 11\ anal The ctnh:r 1 Bren Lvcnl~ (. ~ntcr w1ll t.ilu· lhl· J)laC'C-'k'.hcdulcd tn o"'n 1n t1mt> for th~ of l lCl'1 ~1 ( rawforo-U~ ..+Q36-87 ba\ke1ball~W1J.- wh1ch hH bttn calkd 1nadcquntc for (Pl ....... CAllPUI/ A2) _) ___ _ mcnl l:Omplcx 1n Hunting1nn Bl.'al·h. ( 1ty ..\ttorne~ Gail Hullun. who \aid pn~v1ou~I} that olfa 1al'> at ted 1llcgall> in dcla) 1ng up to $ 100.000 Ice'> u'iuall)' rhargl·d hl.·lon· rnn'>trur- ~mn bcg1n'>. lnd1cated th;it 'il'\l'ral u l\ oflinalc, '-'l'rc .iv.an' ol thl' rt'\lrtl1111n hu1 deferred the kl'' an)""a> In a mem o to Ma~o1 Ruth Ha1h:' and City ( ounl ti mc1mhcr\ I lullon add\ fuel to lhl' lOnlrtl\l'r'i\ b\ alleging that a lik 1n lhl' hullding depanmenl ahout ~1ola' C h.inn ( l'ntrc PH>Jell larrtl'd J notJlwn 1ha1 thl' li.0l"'I n)Uld n111 tx· 1.kl<.'rred unlll ( 11~ ( ounul ml·mtx·r, lhangcd Jn ordinance. mJk1ng th.it Jd111n leg.ill~ pm\1bk In lhl· memo lfu1111n ,1llegl·d thc no1a11on hJd hcl·n rl·nH1\ l'll J' ul F-n<la\ .\pnl ' R:u..tld1ng dcpanml·nt official" v.erc nol a"ailahk for comml·nt ttxla' Ma\or Ruth Batln ..aid "a!> un- Jv.art: ol thc n1i.ten~·e ol an\ ~uth nolat1un BJtlc) \d1d ~hc d1dn;1 plan lo 1urn thr mattrr O'l'r to a three- (Pleue see PERMIT/ A2) It 's roundup time for OC t oxic waste Concern fo r h azardous c h emical mater ials will be brought close to J1o m e next Saturday I ht' infanHHI\ I 11\c ( .rn..11 uu l\tdc: of Bullalo. 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'>IJrtcd 11.111 In \outhl·rn ( alil111 n1.1 tfll' Stnngfcllow and pit' Jnd thl' ~r( "till dump \l ie con1ure 1maFe' ol drum ... ol 1mprorx:ll) d1'>1X>\t•J lu\lt lhl·n11rah Va'it ha1ardou., wastt· dumr' and contam1natctf underground watl.'1 "IUpplie\ need to he dcannl Uf) Heightened av..arl·nc,., 01 thl' dangcr. 1ha1 h~11arduu., '\\a'>lt' poSl' no1 onl> to publtl ht·alth hut al\o to the en.,.1ronment ha H· fu<.'U'l.'d attcn· 1u111 on o.~n"'' e dean up l'll11rt\ th.11 "111 la kl• dccade'i to com pktl· .1u 11\\ lhl· rountr) ( lmer to home -ix·rhap' l"' rn 111 "our own garage -the 1o·ot "~"ll' rrnhkm ma> '>1111 he lhlt•nng Pc\11C1de.,. paint. paint 1h1nnl't tkan1n$ pro<luct\. drain clcanl'r' 1.11 or furn11 un• pt)lt,h. pool thcm11.i1, and t\en pre'icnpt1on mnl1l.1t111n' an' JU'il \Omt• of the hou\l'h11ld 111\ll material\ that mu'\t hi.· prt!J1l'rh d1'1J><>'iCd to \afcguard thl· l'n' irnn ml'n l .ind hxJI v.,lll'r 'uppltl'' .n 1..urd1ng lo Oraniz.1.. l ounl\ \ h..11..1rJ nu' rnall'nJI' ,·,rx·n, 1-k<,1<ll'' Pl'""!!! an l'O\ 1ninnll r111 hJ1ar<l hou'>t'huld 1<1\tn' fli'" .. 1 dJngt·r In lhtldrl·n li rl'fightl'r' .ind l''en tra,:. ,ulln tur\. t'\J)l'l t.llh ii 1hn arl· no1 prnf)('rl) \turnl till n rt' n " ~" Ret·auw ul lhl' grt1'-'1ng rl'tlltlllllt11n of thl· rrnhlt-111 and 1he nt•t•d 111 ,,11rh d1'po\t' of ha1:irdou'> h11u~·h11ld 'hl•m1tal' th,• OrJnge C nunl) Ho.mt ofSupc'P l"H' authontl'd the ltr,1 1n .1 \erte\ nl "'hat 11 ha<, dtihhc:ll ·" ··1n\lr roundup d,1\\ .. The lir,1 lounl\-\r><ln<tOred rounJ. JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws 1111 "'>lhl·lluk'd \pnl ~o ( <\pnl 27 in 1Jw 11 r:i1n,1 .11 llun11ngton Beach's .,. ·"'l J"po\.11 tran,t'cr s1.a11on No 11 l111..11nl 11n < 1uthard ~trcet bc- IPleaae see TOXIC/A2) ....... Cbeerl 1 Lund belp benefac tor Donald Bren brea 1round for UCI lt•en ti C.Dter. __ \ • - .. • Or8nge Coal [)AIL Y PILOT /Friday, April 12. 1985 Suspect stunned lwith Taserdtes I L< ANCEL 1'..., r tun gun that shoots SO..CX)().volt darts was used on a mnn who '>truglcd with · pohcl' officl'rs fhursda), and the mun huer d1Ni. pohcl' said. t 'oront"r"1 spoke1man Bob Dam-:- ba('her ~1d th<.'. man '$ 1dl'nt1t) was not 1mml'd111cl) rell'tt'K.-d .ind su1d oflirn:il' wuuldn't luo" 101 .iwhllt" what ~<tu~d the dl'.•llh lPERMIT FEE DEFERRAL UNDER FIRE ... •Jl'romAl I 1 member City Coun('il committee : lookina into redevelopment ,procedures. . • "lt'shcr(Hunon's) accu\at1on. She : should be the ol'fe to look into it ... , Bailey said. 1 Hutton said she hJd been informed : by an employee in the Planning 1 Department about the notation and 'had rcquc tcd a copy of it last Fnd;iy but had no success. ' "It's disappointing that it's not there when I asked for it;" she said. Hutton stud the memo was , prompted when Bailey asked her about the rok of her office in the 'project. ' Hulton said an the memo that one . of her deplJlles drafted an ordinance ltt)t June. a fe" da)'> ut\er thc C'1t) \ounc1l \Oted to dcfc1 fcl''> 11' 11 "'ere legal. Hutton s.ud the ordinance ~a$ rt'<lu•r«I to <:hangc cx1s11ng codes to make the deferral pos~1ble. But, she said, other departments apparentl) didn't follow up on the ord1narice and -while 11 wtb wmtt•n -II was nc' er appro"cd. nc~wer Vl'~1on 1s slated 10 go before tht· counnl Monda). she said. Baile' ~ad that fcl''> haH been deferred for other unrl'latcd project~ and that thcrc's nothing lo suggest fuvort1sm 10 Mola. She !Hild the ordinance wn<; not appro\ cd bccau e of nego11a11on~ he tween ow ncrs of the propert) at Warner A.' enue and Bca,h Roulcvard. She al~,. ')411d that deH0lol)l'r Mola ha'> put n ll·1ter on depo\1t 1n (•I) Hail that promises to pa) the tees 1f the City Counnl foils to change the ordinance~. \1ty Adm1na!ttrator ( harlc~ fhomp~on. who wasn't reached for romment today. pre' 1ou!>l) !Hild Hut- ton's oflke hac; lll:cn 1nvohcd with all dis<·uss1on.-. .ibout thl' project and failed lO ra1w conrernc; until la~t \.\ cl'lc He !>i.111..I he believes that Hutton ma:-bc la!th1ng out becau!tc she') angry o'er Thomp~on's plans to make a produc11v11~ audit of her office. ; COACH WON'T LOSE JOB OVER .POT .•• 'From Al · \ "As far as trying to continue 10 support him at 1h1s lime. I think it's pretty solid.'' he said. ... School Board Pres1dt.'nt Jan Vickers could not be reached for comment this morning. ., Hardman, 36, has been employed as a coach at Laguna Beach Hi$h School since he walked onto Its practice field last fall and asked 1f he could help with the football team. The former San Francisco 49er :defensive -lineman assisted Coach ·Dennis Haryung and was named his ""replacement when Haryung rcs1$ned -.Jtfter a 3-7 season. Hardman also 1s an ssistant coach for the school track r team. ! Hardman was stopped on ;Monterey Om e the evening of -March 29 for dnvang wnhout a ~iccnse. Police officers had cited the ~una Beach resident for the same 'of(ense twice before. according to a :,_ctepartment spokesman. While talking w11h Hardman. an officer allegedl> noted several half burned man1uana cigarettes 1n the ashtra\ of Hardman 's red ( ad1llac Posses's1on of less than an ounce of mari1uana is an 1nfrac11nn which carries a $250 lint'. But while Hardman admits he was driving w11hout a license. he sa}S the man1uana was not hls. It belon~ed to a friend nd1ng an the car, he said. He took rei.pons1b1ht> for 1t !\.cause his friend "as on a honeymoon and he did not want to spoil 11. Hardman said. Barnes said he contacted the school distnct's attorney upon learning of the football coach's difficulties with the law. He asked 1f the distnct was obligated to take any action against Hardman an hght of the nature of the offenses. Barnes said personnel rules protect Hardman from being fired from his coaching pos1t1on It's ab& open 10 ' question whether he 1s gutll> of the possession charge. Barnes said. "None oft he s11ua11ons he's deahng with is a v1olat1on of any code that would be cause for an) disciplinary action to be taken." he said. School officials did consider whether an alleged martjuana user was a good role model for hi&h school student~. Barnes said. But Aardman deserves the benefit of the doubt, he said. "At this point there's some ques- tion as to who really possessed that marijuana. It's not fair to say it belonged to Cedrick because that's not been established," Barnes said . The superintendent praised Hard- man 's coaching abiliues and dedi- cation. to the student atbeletes. "I think parents feel pretty positive about the impact he's had on the players' li ves,' Barnes said. EASTER FATALITY PROBED ..• romAl • volving traffic deaths are normally e.tumed over to the district auorney for ~he possible filina of charges. Police • ources say that similar incidents normally warrant the filing of man- slaughter charges : Tt e Kennell) auto was struck and 'mashed by a pickup truck dn"en by ;Tad Michael Palka, 23. who polrcc said was arrested on susp1c1on of drunken driving and for allegedl> • .. dnv1ng with a suspended license. Cope said at the time. however, that Palka was not believed to be responsible for the collision that resulted an the Kennell> 's auto careening into opposite lanes and 'itnking two motorc~clcs and a car. _ In what Fountain Valle) Com· muntty Hospital Trauma Director Wilham Thompson said "'as a mis- take 1n judgment. Mrs. Kennelly was a1rhfted by helicopter 10 Long Beach. Thompson. who said the cri11cally injured woman should have been taken to the Fountain Valley Hospi- tal. blamed the doctor in ('harge at the local trauma center for the alleged mix up. Meanwhile. the Kennell>s' son. Kenneth. 14, remains attached to life suppon srstems at Fountain Valley Community Hospital with head m- JUries and a fractured pelvis and fractured ribs. ~RASHDRIVER'SFRIENDTESTIFIES ... From Al were nding m a compact Fiat. traveling north on the coast h1ghwa> It's alleged Murphy's car crossed O\ er ihe center lines and rammed the Fiat. causing a colhs1on that had a com- bined force of 110 mph. • Murph) also is charged "•th oper- ating a car on a dnver's Ileen~ that was restricted from an earlier drunk· en driving conv1c11on. Stram. the first defense witness 1n the three-week-old Superior Court tnal 1n Westminster. said Murph) seemed sober when he talked to her b) telephone about an hour bt.'forc the 3:30 a.m colhs1on. Murphy. accordin~ to Strain. left his Sunset Beach resident at about 9 p.m. after havin~ a dinner of Mexu:an food and dnnking nothing strongl'r than diet soda Strain said he onl~ keeps Jack Daniels 1n his house. "She can't stand the stuff." Strain said "hl'n asked if Murph) drank an) of the wh1ske) Strain said Murph} called ham at about 2· 30 a.m and told him she \.\35 through with her modeling session and "ould return to Sunc;et Beach a'> soon as she packed up her car. "But instead·oftom1ng from Hunt· ington Beach. she's coming from the north." said Deput) D1stnct A.t- torne} John Lett dunng the tesu- mon) "She would ne'er e' l'n get to this area (the a<.:c1dent <;1te) ·· Strain admitted he couldn't e\plaan the conflict 1n d1rect1on\. Uut under questioning b~ Murph)\ attornc~ Scott Gaili:n Strain said 11 wa' possible Murph) got lost. Lett also prodded Strain on tht.' amount of time that lapsed between lhe phone call and the accident. Lett calculated that the amount of time between unset Beach and the modeling studio should ha\C been IS minutl's ~train said hc couldn't e\plarn "h> nearl> an hour passed. !\. man present at the modeling ses\fon le\t1ficd earlier that Murphy dran~ lwo glasses of wine at the session and seemed 10 be 1n an excited. agitated state. The "rtness claimed \1urph~ left the session before 2 am .. tcc;11mon' that conn1rts with Strain·.., state·- mcnts. Gallen <.aid the defrn'ie intends to call three more .... 11neS'il''i including Murph~ The JUI) tnal resumes Tucc;da) PSA SEEKING ADDITIONAL FLIGHTS ... From Al "The board will make ;i t0mt wus dec1s1on after reviewing the llR a\ to "hether (he) want to allow an} add1t1ona1 flights The} ma~ not allow an\ "he 'iard. PSA spokl·swoman Margery C ra1g said the airline has not decided how many flights ll is seeking "That depends (Jn the results. We'll rnkc a look at 11 then.'' '>he '>aid One '>Upcf\ 1sor'i \.\ho alrcJd} has exprt.''iSed d1c;pleasure that th(' newl> imposed 'iS-f11gh1 lrm11 might be exceeded wa\ board ( haarman 1 horna\ Rill'> "ho rcpr1•<,t•nt\ re'>I· dents living hcncath thl' airport'"> flight path. "Personal!}. I'm extremch d1sap- pointl·d that there 1s '>Ul h an op- portunll) ." '\a1d R1lq , "ho fought lo lim1lJet f11ght"> tu SS "\\ l'0 \I: hcen on thl'> thing. S'i 55 55 and 1n m) opinaon thl'rl' 1s no rea<ion that the guarantee \houldn't bl.' ma1nta1nl·d · Rik~ h1r(efull} added that a f11gl11 incrca\l' " ·no '>llm dunk." ( ahlr \aid thl' actual numhl·r ol 01ght'\'P~ \ might rccel\c "oulJ hl· limited to a frw" &I' en 'flJle constraint\ at the oH·ruo .... lkd air· port "V. l don 1 knu.,., "h.11 tl11· ,111 port rnn aru1mmod.lll'. that·., cuu; ol th1.• thing' thl' I IR wall add rec,, ;uld thal will bl· looking al -· ~ .. t.a .... r 1 Thr airport mana~he h1gh-.... 1ng IHc-146 01cs '>U qu1ctl> that 11 make'> no more noise than mo<it prJ\ all' and commuter aircraft using the <1irpoct without flight re- \tnttiun<, During m I chruaf) tesl flight\. thc iet rl'g1\ll'rl'd 82 .5. 83.8 and 84.9 decih<.·I<, on \.;mous airpon no1'ic mnn11or' oil the end of the marn 1un~a\ ·\ redul't1on of I dec1h<.'I " rnmpa.rahk to .1 I 0-fold redut'l1on an \uund cncrg\ according to John V. a~ m· Airport noise abatement of- ticcr ( hns E.dwards. fhe plarw was carr)1ng a full p.1\\l'ngcr load and enough furl to 11) to ~Jn I r.inu'>lO or other Ha\. .\rea de,tinat1un' during the Licmon- ..,,rat1on ll1gh1" CAMPUS EVENTS CENTER STARTED •.. From Al G1f\s ha ve ranged trom S 125.000 donated hy Newport Beach dcvclopcr Donald Koll and his "rfc. Doro th} tu \25 contnbutcd b}' Hl--year-old Jeremy Kaufman ot lrvrnc. ':¥ho 1<, thr ball boy for UC r ., A.ntc~ter<o One of the mo'lt relent ma1or gifts was S 100.000 from C .J Segcr.trom and Sons. the Costa Mesa dt'\ ('(op- ment compan) The mul11-purpose de'i1gn of thC' ll'nter was h1ghhghtcd an a nt·w qudent-des1gned logo un"e1k<.I r hursday ThC' logo feature\ the <o1lhoucttes of male and fcmak ath- lete<;, a ballerina. a muMcal condu(·t<lr ..-and an actor. For non-athletic event<.. the lCn tcr will be able to ~tan addi11onal 1,000 JX'Oplc on the main Ooor The fnc1llh Just Call 642-6086 ' . 1'i dn1gnetl tor latn npan\1011 lo k, 50() 'il':JI\ r hr .... tde-r:inging <,upport f111 'hr Bren < entn was 10111 hnl 1111 II\ .,e,cral' "f)Cakcrs at I hur'd•" ' groundhreak1n~ l < I 'tudent R Kk f'l·t htt·r "'hfl t hair\ the Rren Center"'> h<1ard ul dm·ttor<>.callrcl the fan lit' "a"' mh11l of "hat t'an he arrnmpli'hl'd"ht•n 'itUdl·nt' allm1n1c,trat1>r\ .rnd ulm· munit\ kadt•r' all work togt•thcr .. lrv1nt· < o Prc'>fdcnt I hflmac, 1\11cl.,;en "hothaared thc cornmunll\ lund dnH' pra1'iC'd tht· pn' Jtl' Jon of\ "ho agrt·cd to help fund thl' t;impu' center allcr 11 ht·cau'lc apparl·nt th:11 'ltatc funding lor the proJt'l t w.1\ unl1kcl\ Hn·n h1m<.df '\:llll ht• \~ac, h11nnrnl to "rarl 1l·1p.rtl' rn thl' luturt' de\ l'lt1p· nwn1 uf I < I and parlll'ularl\ 1n the 1 om ml'. nt l' llll'l1 t of the ra mpu' e \ cnt\ I l'fl tl'I • I )n ,, lighter nnte. U< I < hancdlur l,n k l'dta'\on quipped · "to l.ir. our warn ha\n'l lost an th1'i l'\-enl'> C'l'nter -rH·n one game .. Durrng a luncheon follt1wing thl' ll'rt'tnOn\. In 1ne C'ouncrl man David Bakl·r. "'ho rl'Called that he played hJ\krthall for t ICI "about 50 pounds ago .. ..aid .1 larger athletic fac1ht) was pmm1<,cd a' longagoac; 1971. the year hl' "·" tl'l ru 11ed H.1lr1 oh<oencd. "What '" ht'rng huilt " not JU't a building. but a rt'la11011,h1p What 1<; hc1ng hutlt 1s not 1mt a building hut a hnd&c ht•twl'l'n athlct1co; and arndcm 1c-.. a hmlgl ht·twe~n people" \\hat do )'OU llkr about &~t Oally Piiot" What don't you llkt~ Call lite numbtr 11t ltfl tnd your meHagc will be rerorded, tran1f'rlbt d and dt'ltvered to tht 1ppropri1h' t dltor. Thr 4'1mr U ·hour antwerlng service ma)' ht ustd to rtcord ltllen to the ed1tnr on an~ toplr Contributor• to our Lf'tltr~ <'Olumn must lnrlu«¥ thtlr l name.aad telt!pbooP number lor \t:riliCA1Wn 'o rir<'ulatlon calls. pluH. I T .. u "' -. tu""' on vnur mind ( ... -f Sun will scatter morning fog Cletr end felr weeth« wm JH•vall ov., Southern Calltornl• lhla weekend despite patchy log and low c1ouda during the night and morning hours, the National Weather Service aald. Th• lair and warm w .. 1~ It tho rHult or a high pre14ure area moving In Ovef no<thern Callfornla. Oregon and Wuhlng· ton The beaches wlll hit 78 S11urday whlle mountain retorts warm lrom overnight lows In the 401 and 50s to resort highs near 75 Along the Orange Coast It will be clear Saturd1y but some low clouds and fog late night and early morning hours 1long the coast. Highs at beaches Saturday 74 to 78. Low. 68 to 80. Highs In the Inland valleys Sa1urd1y 84 to 90. Lowa tonight 50 to 56. ~·O' '..,,,. c, ,, Temps LOUtlV~le 68 •1 _ __12 ~ ~pf\ .. 11 st H>gll IOW IOI :14 "°"'' enCl•n<J at~ a m M1MW8-ll 14 72 C]t0 ~~ fllONTS Milwlkl~-49 36 "lbany ~J 26 Mpl1°St P!WI 87 48 I l ~ ..., "'(fjf w .......... .,,,...,. AIDuq-q<1e 17 45 NHllvrlle 13 5• °'"'a•IHO 18 53 NewQfl_,, 15 84 ' #t,.,. q,_1,.. ,.._,,, '' C)n"'I....., Ott •vdf' 'TY "'''''-·• 6y 19 07 "nchOtAQ• N-Vork 54 u AOant• 13 5J Noilq.l&.,VI 10 •5 ..• ,~,a ""••"• s.-~. "'-1 .. tt. ., . "11an11c Cltv 56 •6 ' Oklalloma City 78 64 Au111n 70 62 Omaha 19 6$ Ball1m0te SS . ' 0<1anao ,. 63 Calif. Temps B11m'"O"'"' 76 sa Pll•adekln&JI 57 35 Surf report 8111Ntct. 67 40 Pl>Oen•• 116 87 68 •2 8olM P1lllDv<O" SS 37 llU IHAn &o.tOI' 51 38 POt'llend ~ $9 27 H<gh tow ror 2• hov,. ending al 5 a m LOCATION H\lf\11111)100 Beach 1 3 8"119'0 •S 27 P0tUlllld Of 84 " 8aker1lteld 71 53 .... C•-" 32 P•ov<denu 51 35 Eur el< a 57 •8 RI-Jetty "'-oort 1-3 ,.., Cnwietton St 73 59 '"'""° 79 54 40111 Str•I PffwPOtl 1·3 l•Jr C1111i..1on.w v R=h 74 •S Lancall9t 85 68 22nd S1r•1. Newpor1 1·3 lltlt 65 42 A City 85 49 CharlOllt.N C 73 42 ~no 12 36 Lot""OM• 13 u 8'4bo1Weog. 1.3 POO< Cheyenne 10 JS Rlchmono 70 40 Oll<ta!\CI 67 52 L•oun• BMcti 1.3 fair ChlcAQo eo 43 St Louis 71 54 P"oAoblfl 80 45 San Clement• 1·3 , .. , c1nc1nna11 65 •• St Pete-Tampe 94 64 Red Bluff 73 ~2 wa1er 1amp 59 Clewteno 51 39 Salt Lake C11y 12 " RadwooCJ City 70 50 s,.,..1 011ecoon 110vt11-1 COlumDut.on 85 39 San Anl0f1!0 71 62 S.ctemen10 75 41 Concord NH eo 2• SenJuan.P A es T2 Salln&S 70 44 Oe14At·Ff WMll 75 58 St Sit M•"• ;)ti 20 San Otego 87 57 O.yton 63 4<l S..llle 57 •5 San Franc1ac:o 87 52 o.n-76 44 Spo11-63 42 Santa 8&rb•• e 61 45 Dee~ 72 0 Stoekton 7• 45 SyracuM 60 28 Oelrort 59 39 TQPellt 73 57 Higll, IOW for 2• "OUll 9"0•"9 at S p "' Tides Baratow ae 57 Oulvth 49 32 Tucson llO 5e EJ Paso 16 41 TulH 14 66 Blal\Op 84 38 Falrbenkt 13 02 WHllltigton 69 •s Blythe 99 83 TOOAY Fwgo 84 " Cataline 59 •9 Secono 111gn 8C>ep m 38 FleQttell 10 38 Wtchlta 15 55 L~8"c11 72 53 S.Cond low 10 44 pm 31 Grind R1p1Gt 59 40 w111< ... eertt 60 31 MonroYla 81 SI Gr•t F'allt 87 42 Mt WllM>n 14 52 aATlHIDAY Hlt1lot0 51 30 Extended ~!Belch 6" ~ F1tt1 ll'Ofl 4 20•,,. 45 H ..... a 81 41 OntlllO 90 47 F111110w 1131 1 m 03 "°"°"'"' u M .. l"Jl!fn SPMO• IHI St s.eonor11ori 83Spm 4 1 Houeton ea 90 un ... sonablr 'werm ~• Of t he PIMdena 71 •8 Second IOw nSOpm 22 lncllaN90'1t M 43 penOCJ wnn 109 encl tow Cloud• tMtrle:· ~-83 47 J-son.M1 72 57 lec:I lo tile cout a!\CI coet1al cni.. Sen e.tn&rOlllO 83 41 Sun Mii IOO•r et 6 22 p m • ,._ Jecltsonlltll• 18 eo COOier •long '"' eoa.11 1ueec:r11y wtlh San Joee 10 S3 St1urd•r et 5 25 • m and Mii ao•ln " Juneeu 82 ee nioht 1nCI mornt~ low c1ou01 ••teno. Se1111 An• 13 63 823pm Kanu1C"r 89 54 1ng lartllet 1n11n HIQhl In tile 90t Senta Crui 69 49 Moon Mt• IOOay ., 11 29 • m . ,, ... LU\legu H 511 along '"' DNCl>M to the iowlaot Tahoe Valley 84 35 8aturd1y ti 2'22 t m end NII aQatn It llttle Roell 73 51 1n1tnd lOW9 In Ille mlCJ 40e 111141 501 y-"•Vly 71 46 12 32 p,,. TOXIC WASTE ROUNDUP SCHEDULED ... From Al \. tween Talbert and Elhs avenues. From 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. on that Saturday, county hazardous wastt' experts and members of the Hunt- ington Beach Fire Department's Haz- ardous Materials emergency response te~m will be on hand to collect household toxics that "have been accumulatina for years on garage shelves. in storage sheds or under sinks," explained project coordinator Karen Peters. There will be no charge to residents who "round up" their household toxics and dehver them to the transfer station for disposal. If the first roundup is a success. supervisors are considering authorizing five such colle<aion days at locations around the county each year. "Orange Count} is addressing this issue now. 1n order 10 prevent problems 1n the future.'' said Super· visor Harrictt Wieder, who has been named honorary chairman of the roundup. "Generally. disposal of such prod- ucts has been by dumping them an the trasll. pouring them down the drain or bur) mg them in the )ard." Peters said. "Such practices are considered unsafe and can contribute to en- ' 1ronmen1al damage such as con- tamination of water supplies." Frank Bowerman. wh o manages the county's four dumps, explained that toxic materials dumped in trash cans cause environmental damage once the) end up an count) landfills. Dally Pilot Delivery I• Guaranteed , I "I .. , I. t .... , •. ,u Surveys in Los Angeles Count) have indicated that disposal of house- hold toxins amounts 10 a very small percentage. less than I percent. of the trash delivered to count> landfills, Bowerman said. "But we don't want that stuff. even in amounts that small." And hazardous materials flushed down the toilet or dumped do~ drain or local storm drains can contribute to the contamination of groundwater supplies and even the safely shipped to an approved hazard- ous ~aste disposal site or processing plant. Subia said. The fire captain. who will be available at tire-roundup to answer questions. advised residents who do store pesticides. cleaning and paint products or other chemicals to keep them away from any ignition sources. "Make sure you need the material 1n the first place. make sure of the amount }OU need and follow storage instructions," Subia said of handlin ------------- 'Generally, disposal of such products has been by dumping them In the trash, pouring them down the cfral nor burying them In the yard.· -Karen Peter• ocean. the untreated outlet for the count) 's storm drains. Besides the environmental hazar~. household toxins pose dangers for children and are a common fire hazard that poses a danger to fire· fighters as they burn. Whl'n toxic chemicals burn, the> generate toxic smoke that has ended more than one firefighter's career. explained Capt. Vic Subia. commander of the Hunt- ington Beach Fire Department's Haz- Mat team. The only solution. therefore. 1s to have residents deliver toxic materials to collecllon points where they can be identified. properly packaged and toxic substances. He said such materials should be stored in leak-proof or spill-proof containers 1n an area where they are not likely to spill. He also rec- ommended storage an a secondary container. an)thing but a cardboard box. so the materials can be grabbed eas•I> an an emergency. "Be keenly aware of what you're dealing with and don't store more than you have to," he said. Subia also offered this bottom-line advice and toxic round-up day en- dorsement: "It's to your benefit and our benefit to dispose of at and dispose of it properly." ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/642-4333 Daily Pilat H.l . Schwartz Ill Put)h<;t>P• Cle11lfled edveltl1lng 714/642-5878 All other depertment1 642~21 MAIN OFFICE Frank Zlnl Karen Wittmer I • IAd11Hy1r1~ Editor I' Clrculatlon Rosemary Churchman TelephonH Cori I roller Robert l. Cantrell M2·4lll Pr J 1c11or .. 4 ... MC)O .~ 111;iqer Market1r1g D1rec1 or Howard Mullenary Advert1s1ng D1rec101 Donald L. Wiiiiama Circulation Manager ,...,,,.-• tit\\ r < ''"U .. L•" o ..,, t:t.11ttll •~tu C.• tOfn•a 11PS , •• 8001 5,Jt \c• ,,, o-t o, .. ct",,, SA 1~ rr1 nm1y ~ ; r1a I l6 ~I) "'11' H '., r..-e v·•·~e '"'Cl ., P"" 1 ,,. '"' N,.tC,-""tOf"'lb nrfl<1 r~ •ff'A>S p,.f!U 'L"Vl ·1'' t ;s r;,.,. lhe Cr•0{/9 .. r"''' Pu011S"·"g OIT'pari, ft,,-e ~J ••nt \ ••f> PvtJl,.,,,.<1 "'4 -<Uy rru·ovgh r tJa,. A '!!. "Q~ 'lflV "H tll(l Iv \ C1-.... t,,. .. ~.., S•'114'48t't 1r:l Svr'lll3't' ft f Ir ti(. i ') f'Vb-V\.< Q (, lr"t I Al ).)() Wttt ha,..,, . .,., ~ 'r-• t~60 C -.•a '-!....,. c.-1.,. • ~?6?6 VOL. 78, NO. 102 WOOL CARPET s1919 s12000 to per yd. Installed -----+-·--.i. ._ .. ____ _. __ ........ --.. ~ 2846 I C~st Hwy .. Coro°" dt'I Mnr 64().2700 640 2934 KOCE Foundat1a,,. tops ~lsneyland award wiaa By EVE C. LA ff Ollr "!" C.r111 I ••I Evcg the losers were winners, accordina to those who took pan in the 28th annual Disneyland Community Service Awards pre>- aram Thursday at the Disneyland Hotel. Some $200,00Q in about 60 award catcaories was presented to Ora.nae. County non-profit or- ganizations. More than l ,200 people representing 478 non- profit organitations f tlendcd this' year's awards lunc~eon in the hotel's Grand Ballroom. The Outstanding Award cat. CJOry of S2S.OOO went to the KOCE-TV Foundation'. Jhich is headquanered on the campus of Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach. Wilham Furniss, KOCE-TV president and general manager, accepted the award presented by Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb. the president of Cal State Fullerton .. The S2S,000 award 1s expected to help the public television station, Channel SO. which saw its stafTshnnk last year as the Coast Community College District began d1vest1ng itself of the station and cut back on its fundina suppon. AwardsComminecJuda,c Rob. en Oua.cn.be1m of Newpon Beach said, "It's been a very rewardina time. The only disap- p<>intina thin,a it ~hat not every- one could WLn an award. The~ are so many deservina aroups. Jean Pond Yugoslavia alters charge in new bid to try Artukovic Attorney assails legal maneuver as 'improper, illegal LOS ANG ELES (AP) -In an effort to try alleged Nazi war cnminal Andrija Anukov1c on charges of mass murder. the government of Yugoslavia has amended its indict- ment to accuse him of killing thousands of people during World War II . The new information had been asked by U.S. Magistrate Volney Brown Jr .. who ordered Anukovic extradited March 4 but allowed a 60- day sta> of the order to give pros- ec utors ume to subm11 additional evidence. The nev. indictment was entered Thursda) because Brown. in his earher ruhng, said he co uld find no evidence of more th an one specific hom1c1de in the onginal indictment charging An ukov1c with resp<>nsi- b1lity for the deaths of 700.000 Serbs. Gypsies and Jews while he was minist,·r of the in tenor for the Nazi puppet state ofCroa1ia. . ille J." ·~e plan to file an appeal to the magistrate's aJlowing this kind of evidence to be filed after the comple- tion of a criminal proceeding." Fleischman said. "It clearly violates Artukovic's const1tut1onal rights." Anukovic. SS, who lived 37 years 1n the Orange County community of Surfside Cofony. is charged in the new indictment with killing: -"Between four and fi ve hundred persons. murdered by machine-gun fire. after being removed from a motorcade·travel ing to Keres tinec. in late 1941 :· -"The entire civilian population of several villages. near V irg1n Most, murdered in a nearby valley by machine-gun fire in early 1942." 1 .-"Approxitl}atel) S 000 persons, murdered by rifle lire ... near Moscen1ca 1n th e Kozara regJOn in 1942." The amended indictment also in- cluded the charge that Artukov1c was res ponsible fo r the death of Dr. Jesa V1d1c. which was the one murder count on which Brown had ordered Anukovic's extradition. But they can'&all win a pnzc." h1tley Ralston.. a boerd direo- tor oflhe ~Pae County chaP.te~ of the M•f!=P~fOimes, said,· We have very httle experience losin .. but we'll be happy j~t to panict- pate ,nd i:ccctnazc other or- aanizations. We were good sports la~ t year. · She said the amount of hours and the number of volunteers in the Oranae County area is "quite phenomenal." Therefore, every- one and every organiiation is a winner. One very surprised recipient was Carrie Luger Slay back, whose founh~ class at James H. Cox School in Fountain VaJley won the $5,000 Environmental, Ecology and Energy Award. Some of the areas her students studied in the class were the California Aqueduct water recla- matiorr project, the cny water system, inversion wells and the current Supreme Court ruling limiting the use of Colorado -River water. Students sp<>ke to more than SOO adults and busi- nesses. constructed scenery used in television shows, delivered water conservation posters and have a fi ve-foot mural on display -. at the Los Aqr&et County Mu- .eum. "I wu vtty aurptjsed IO win With the stature of the other competana aroupa. One cla room would have very little chance ta win. It will bt verx excitlna to spend the mooey, • Slayback said tt\er the presen- Anothcr SS,000 winni~ aroup was Adult Careers, Inc. of frvin.c who ucelled in the ca~ry of Service by or for Senior Citizens. The aroup helps in find.ins em- ployment for senior adults in tbe county. Adult Careers represcntative Jean Pond said. "This is our very first funding. other than dona- 1ions from people who believe in us. We arc very excited. We are just one year old." A S2.000 award in the en- vironmental catcaory was won b> the Animal AJsistance League of Oranac County, based in Hunt- ington Beach. Before the lunch- eon President Ruth Frankel of Newport Beach said, "In the last 12 years we've won it twice, so we're bopina. We could sure use it for the Help Linc. We get 2,000 calls a month and people say the Shed blaze quelled in Mesa Coata Meu firefighter Jim Parnell lnapecta the rubble of a abed gutted by an electrical fire around 1 :SO p.m. ThQnday near the Bear Street School play1round. Flamee from the abed jumped to a detached garage, but ftrefiCbtera were I.mes are always busy." A.lso wi..nnin1 S2,000 in the environmental ~01)' wu the' Natural History FOu.ndation of Ora.nae County aoon to be bead· quartered in NcwpOrt Beach. Foundation Development eo.. ordinalor Marso Stuart said how useful the money will be' in dcferrina oosts for the new facility to be located at the old Eastbluft 'Elementary School. Other winncn of a $2,000 award were: •The f;iends of Oam of Newpon lkach: • Golden TimFn Senior Citizens Ccntt1r. ~6,ta Mesa; , •Coro Foundation, lrvhie~ •Child Help, USA. Newpon Beach; •La Casa-The Children ·s As- sistance Suppon AUAiliary, Costa Mesa: •MS 4 MS-M1ss1onSucoeuful for Multiple SclcrOftS. H'unt- 1ngton Beach; •New Directions for Women. Inc .. Newport Beach: •Newport-Mesa PRIDE. Costa Mesa; •Orange County Special Oly~pics.. Costa Mesa: ~e8laybeck •Oranit County Manne ln- s11tute. Dana Point: •OT.tnie County Sctena and Enginet"nng Fair. Costa Mesa. •The Laguna Beach Museum of Art. able to douse the blase before It cauaed much damaie to the other atructure. The loa wu eettmated at $2,()()(f for the abed and the mattreue. It contained. The fire wu blamed on a faulty wiring ayatem. Short!) after prosecut ors from the Justice Department submitted the documents to Brown on behalf of Yugosla v authorities. Artukov1c's at- tornc)'. Gary B. Fleischman, attacked th e legal maneu ver as "improper and Accordin~ to Assistant U.S. At· tomey David Nimmer. the next step in the proceedings will be for Brown to sign an amended certificate of extraditability, which would then be forwarded to Secretary of State George· Shultz for a decision on whether Artllkovic will actually be sent to Yugoslavia. · Schuller church gets Maui estate LongerbingogamesOK'd by Irvine council members by th e council Apnl 23. I I I By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... o...., ""4 ..... Athahe Irvine Clarke of Corona del Mar has donated a 4)-acrc estate on the Hawa11an island of \1 au1 to the Roben Seh u lier Mini stncs for use as a retreat and renewal center The lr"ine C 1lY Council has de- cided to allow lon.ger hours for local bingo games. By a 4-0 vote T uesday. the counci l ga ve preliminary approval to a change m the local bingo law. extend- ing the maxim um bingo playing time from three to four-and-a-half hours per night. .\ final reading of the ordinance change will be considered The change was requested by local fund-raising groups that sp<>nsor bingo games. The groups said they The recent donation b' thl' Clarke would be able to attract more players family was made pri ' a tel~ and be· and raise more money with the came w1del} knov.n onl)' after extended playing hours. Schuller and m1 nistnes uffa:1als ap- The maximum individual pnze peared befo re the Maui Planning limit per game ofS200 is not affected Commission thi s week v.11h thetr byihe ordinance change. 1 J>lans. PoucE Loe Coed kidnapped, beaten, dumped on freeway ramp A Saddleback College coed was The v1cum recalled waking and kidnapped this week from the finding herself on the floor of the van. M1ss1on V1eJO campus. assaulted and Olson said. Her hands and feel were later dumped on a freewa y offramp by tied and her clothes had been tom off. two men traveling in a camper van. he said. authont1es reponcd today. The woman told authontics she The 2S-)ear-old El Toro woman was pushed from the moving camper rcponedly was returning to her car van on the offramp of A very Parkway Tuesday night when she was knocked al about I :30 Wednesday morning. unconscious w11h a heavy object and The men also tossed out her clothing. dragged to the ~iaht-colored van, "She was able to wallt up the hill to Orange County henfT's Lt. Dick a restaurant where the empl6yec Olson said. , -contacted us," said Olson, who said l"tne sign of forced entry. A man who thought he was handing Coata Meea his ccUular phone over to a hotel valet Box speakers worth $200 wcrt for safckeepina found the phone and rcnnncd stolen from the rear scat of a 1 the man gone upon his return. p<?hce ""' bl So say. The victim told pohcc he gavf his Volkswaaen conven1 e at uth 1 S4,000 car telephone to someone he Coast Plaza. around 9:30 p.m. thought wu an A1rpofter Inn valet so Wc~ncsday. The top 10 the con- 1t could be recharged. But when he venible was do':°'1• • came back for the tclephont the man A S70 baucry charaet was stolen and his propcny had d1sappttrtd. \from an open pragcL° the 900.block Someone rem~:cJ ihe ~rcen fro m 1of Dcnwer Driv.c, so ctWc between an open window on Jordan Avenue 10 7:4S a.m. and 8.~s. •._m. tdnesday. act 11SI.MX>1n !ewelry A woman shoppina at the J.C. • • dd Penney dcpanment slort, 2300 Two telephones. an a ma ma-Harbor Blvd .. walked back her car chine and on ultrasound unit we~ Thursday to discover a thief d1t-nolen from an~I"\ me \enltf Dnve Tb .. A .. d t • m ,,. tcm~ wer~ v"lued manthna her stcrro. e woman •ttN oc or \O ice .. 1 .. opened hef"uuck around 11:10 a.m .. the srudent was treated for lacerations and bruises at M1ss1on Communit~ Hospital. Olson said in' esugators do no1 know 1f the woman. "ho m:alls httle about the ordeal. was raped He s~ud she apparently was held captive for nearly six hours. One suspect 1s descn bcd as bcin@ about 20 with dark skm and short black hair. The SCC'ond 1s descnbed as be1na white and m his 40s with gray hair. 1 tall. 130 pounds. wearing "punk" type clothing. Fouataln Valley Entering throuah an unlocked pr- aat door, sumeonc.-bLY"Jlanzed a home Thursday on the 9500 block of Ncwfamc A venue The 1051, esti- mated at SI.I IS, 1ncludcd cdmputer and stereo equipment. a tcth1s1on. coins, a mkrotV'l\'e oven and tool • • • ~cone broke into a red Toyota Cehca parked Thursday in a dn"ewa) on 1he I 8SOO blo<'k of Hawthorn tlftt The loss included stcl"C'O cquipmcn1 wonh SS700 • • • A 14-yctr-()ld rt 1dcnt of\hc 16 lOO al S 1.880. • • • ~hen the .aw the culpnt 1ump out of ~ Thr c IBM l>'JX'v..ntc~alucd at Ml\ c:ar ~ nonh on Sl.800 were 1akcn from t I~ Rentals. Harbor Boulevard. She dc~btd the _ 1787 1 M11chcl1 trt•ct Polltt< \l\W no th1'4fo\I male Onental. Sfrt't S 1nt"h"' 1. bloc;k of F1lbcn reported Tbunday that h1schrome Pro-c,..n MX b1c)'tle wa tolcn when he lef'\ 1t unlockcd ouuldt .._liquor tore at 16027 Broo~hurit t The lo wu cs\1· mated at Sl'O I ' .;'' --, .. ~-.' l 'larkc -who "'as married to the late James Irvin e Jr. whose fam1I} started the In me Ranch and the In inc Co. -has been a longt1ml' member ofSchull er's Garden (,ro, e- bascd Cr)stal Cathedral cong.r<'ga- t1on. She 1'> also the w1dov. of l D1stnc1 Court Judge Thurmond Clarke. The retreat site includes the tv.o- ston Baldwin Manor mansion. built 1n (860 b)' one of the island·~ lir~t sugar plantation fam1hes. according to Michael Nason. a Schuller \.tinis- • • • oml·onc broke into a gra~ I 'l~U To}ota Cehca parked ThumlJ' nn lhl' 17200 block of Oak • tn.·r t f he los' included stereoequ1pmen1 "onh SI .O<Xl • • • ..\ Cathedral City man told pohn· Thursda} that hl5 while I Q8~ T"1~11ta upra was burglanzed while hl' ''a' '1s1tmg fnends in Fountain Valle~ on the 11800 block of Mt. Olancha Thl· burglar smashed a w1ndo" and <.tok car stereo cqu1pmen1 worth SQOcl ••• omeone broke into a v. h1tc I <lS.I To)ota Cehca parked Wc-dnt''i<la' night in a dnve way on 1hc 91 00 hlod ofl.4'1 Cas1ta. The loss included \ll'rt'<' cqu1pmen1 wonh SSOO. • • • A blue 1983 To)ota Supra wa-. burglan.zed while parked Wt>dnesda' on the 11100 block of McGee R" er The loss included stereo equipment wonh $440. Hundntton Beach Thieve smashed a wmdo~ v.11h :.i rock in the 6000 block of Crista Palma and stoic 40 heavy metal album~ valued at S 360. • • • W1ndwh1eld Wlpers and a side '1<'v. mirror 10 a 19 4 Honda parked m the 19000 block of' Tuckah~ wen-de· ""°)ed by vandals. • • • Thie"" entered a locked shdins door1n the6000block ofManlyn and \tole a ssoo \11dco CISSCtlC' rttarder • • • ~ kateboard 'alucd t $1 00 "as ~tolep from a ~ 1denC'C' 1n the I CKlOO blod of Quiet Bay • • • Thie' e to~ a $600 \ldc:o ca ~nt rt'('Ordct. a SI SO l 21uaJ<' ~hotaun and un~nown amounts ofJCWCll'\ and {'l'h from a rl'\ia?lffi' Th ll'1e CKlOO block of Rt'jUlt1a tnes spokesm:in. The stte 1s 1n a park-hke set11ng near the northern shore of Maui. nt."ar the tov.-n of Haiku. :"o ason !Ml1d The retreat enJO)'S an ocean '1c" and ha\ numerous specie!> of tre<"s planted there b' the Baldv.1n fam1I) Schuller intends to spend abl,ul f.>oo.ooo on the h1s1onc home io transform the site into a rttreat Nason said L'p to :!O peopk v.111 be abl e to ux· the rene"al cc:-nter for retreat' u'n· fc:-rences and oth-er meet1n~\ 'a'l1n • • • .\ Pall·I.. Philli pe 18-caral gl'ld ma n's "atch v.11h a blue face "'J\ stolen from Design er JewC'I. 16 I I .\lgonquin The \\atch reponeJI\ h.HI a v.hok~ll· 'aluc of S7.500 • • • .\ $I 50 fl" l'r "'a stolen from 1 v.h1tc I I.I~' \1u\tang conH'rt1bk 10 the I 6000 blor k l>f Beach Bou k' .ird • • • ')omcone l..1cl..C'd open a rcs1dl·n, l' in 1he 600 hlod. of I 1th . trec1 anJ swle a '1dw record er. two speal..('r<. n.·"ords. and tape for a total l11v • 'alued at $5 tN5 • • e . I .\ht"lut S:lOO in cash v.-as ta\.l·n 1r,1m a lrN.·1er in an unlud .ed garage in lhl· 8000 hlod. of .\rnctt • • • .\ $ 00 tele' 1c;1on ~t "as stokn 1n the .:!000 block of De laware treel aftcr\.N.irglars brok" do" n a J oor • • • \tl(1u1 S.',(>O in wine wa\ <,tok n from a lod .cd outside storage art'a from the Liquor Barn. 5858 ~ arnl.'r "'~· • • • Th ll''es stok S60CI 1n spn nl..ler hrad<. fro m Hope; \ ll'W Par\.. ti 'I' l i\rmada Newport Beac h .\ s1creo 1o1ronh SSOO w.ic; c;1olcn from a \ \.\' parkt'd on Balboa Boule' ard The thief apparenth smashed out a w1ndtlw lo ~in <'ntl'\ • • • ..\boat ' alu('d at lc-ss 1han S ~l "'ac, rcpon~ IO'it m cwoort Harbor . . ' \ hrtn~ plate "Orth S Ill "" 'itolcn from a Mercruc:<. !km ~rkC\J in the EutblufT area Lapna Beach Pohrc rt-pon~ to 1 minor 'true:· lure fitt earh ThuNda' on \<luth \out H11thwa\ W('f'C' name\ wcrc 'IC."tn on <he.-out\1d<' of the bu1ld1 njl Thr said the reireat ~'11 not be u'\C.'d e~cl usl\ eh b\ the Schuller Min1s- tnes. howe' er. Other non-profit Se\:U· la r and rehg1ou'i organilallons v.1 11 haH opponun1t1es 10 u~ 1he p.ruundli as v.ell The \.fau1 retrl.'al "'Ill opera le much hl>.c the Schuller renev. al lenter opened two v.-~ks ago near San Juar ( ap1c;trano Thl· \an Juan l·enter \\a., estab- h,hed after John t rean. a rccrcauonal 'l'hll it' m1ll1ona1re. donated QO acre<. w thl' \l hulkr \t1n1stne.-. hlJtl' "'·I' n11ngu1\hcd qu1d..I) • • • Pnl1Cl' arn:<;tl'd Roben Johnson. 'l ,in c;usp1l 10n of dnv1ng under thl' 1nl1ul·me of .1kohol Johnson was '"'PPl'J • Jt ~ .l m near tht' cit) C'mploH'l' parl..in~ lot on Forc~t \\l'nlll' J...ath' .\nn \ oungman. 34. "·" l lll'd at the ..amt 11me on <.u'>Pll ion 111 puhhl 1nto\IC'at1on • • • In .1 <.rriara1e 10\·1dcnt. police ar- r ·,tC'd J a ml''-\\ ade C Wl'kcr on susp1- ' Hin ,11 drl\ ing under the influence of . 1knh11I < r01.l..l'r "ho y,,asarrcst~l.\ <J p rn Thur...Ja, -hl'i 21st h1n~da)' "a' ,111pJX'd on < H''>S ~trcct and ,,1u 1h < OJ't H1ghv.a\ • • • \ 1 "u•llJ Ol'OU<. lll'ffi'I \.\-Orth $200 \\<'ft rc:-portl"d <,lolcn Imm a loclrcd lar p.1rl..l·J Th ur<.da' on Oak St~L • • • ·.\ ~nndl·r hcnl h \aluC'd al Sl.O<X> "a' ,11,lt·n lrnm a Laguna Canyon Road huc;ines!>. the' 1cllm told poli~ Thur\da' morning Bandit hits Mesa store \n armed rohbc'r ewapcd with \I'~ T hu r<>Ja, from a ( ,1<1ta MC1a \hoe .,,~,rt' r ,1hu: \aid the~ ulpnt "alkt"d up tu lhl'ClcrkatPa\ks\ 'hoc~urct>,2221 Harbor Bhd. and c'poSt'd a blue '<tcd handgun in the wa1sthand of h1 pint\ \f'kr 11rdcnnJ the clerk to empt) lh<' ca'ih rql'tcr the rohb(r ""llked 1lut ol the '<tort' and d1sappcaftd around a romcr. \.11d Lt J ck Calnon. The robber wa, de-n~ IS a "h1te male b f~t I 1n<.'h uaJl, t• pound~. 1n h1 t"arh ' 20, and wcanna "' 11tor \unall\~ t I r u eera o -withjust one moment to spare . Warntn lt hton cabin pressure found- to be a f alse_~Jarm CAPE CANAVERAL. f)._~)­Space shuule Discovery tll ~ercd into orbit today, carryina n. Jake Garn among its seven-m~nibeF crew on a much-delayed iyission that blasted off w11h j~st 9(1c minute to spare. Th<' space plane vaulted off its launch pad at 6:59 a_.m. PST.z spewing an awesome 7()0.foot-tail or fire as it cli mbed swiftly out over the Atlantic Ocean and then disappeared from view into a heavy cloud layer. Nin<' minutes later. Mission Control re- ported D1scov<'ry was in a secure orbit, more than 150 miles up and c1rchng the globe at more than 17.400 mph. While the shuttle was acccllerating toward orbit. the commander re- ported a caution and warnin&Ji&ht on the cabin pressure. Mission Control checked its readings on the ground and 1old him at was a false alarm. The mission, the firs t of two shuttle flights this month. gol off the IJ'OUnd after five postponements caused bya numberofproblems-fHldaftera SS- mmutc delay caused by cloudiness and by a cargo ship in the area where the booster rockets fall. I fit had not blasted off by 9 a.m., it would have been postponed again. The launch time was based on requirements for putting two com- munications satellites into precise orbit. The mission, which also includes experiments that could produce life- saving drugs, came on the fouf'l!l anniversary of the finl d'IUttle Oiaht. on April 12. 198 I. , Amon_1 lhousands viewing 1hc bhazinadeparturc were more than 100 peoplHrom Utah. Garn 's home state. Ar the shuttle raced into space. Garn's . bodily functions were monitored by five rsens6rs on hi5 head. four C>n bis stomach and tbrtt on his chest. pain of an cff ort to learn more about how t~e human body adapts to wcightlessr e.ss. The other crew l mbers are com-mander Karol bko: mission specialists Mara.a Rhea Seddon. David Griggs and effrey Hoffman; and payload specialist Charles Walker. who almost was bumped from the flight Th1,.1rsday when his drug-making machine sprang a leak. Only once before have seven people been aboard the same space- ship. That was on another shoule mission last October. Later today. Seddon and Hoffman were 10 deploy a Canad~ com- munica1ions satellite witN"" a "for Sale" sign on it. The owner. Telesat of Canada, has invested $78 million in the spacecraft and has put it on the market. A second communications satellite. to be used by lhe Defense Department. will be released Satur- day. During five days in orbit, the crew also will operale lhe repaired drua- proccssing machine, observe tbe human cardiovascular system, study the puzzling nature of spaoe motion sickness and operate 36 experiments in growing protein crystals that could lead to powerful drugs for the treat- ment of cancer. hypertension and other serious disorden. In spare moments. they will study weightlessness by observing the be- Preview of Auction Items from IOam Refreshments.from lpm -A-uc_ti,....._o_n 6egjns-at 2Qm Chandlers presents a unique opportunity to purchase truly magnificent~nvestment quality oriental rugs at auction pnc~! Sizes from 2' x 4' to Q' x 12' Numerous styles and colors . We will also be auctioning PL!i;ldtecb of imported acc~'::.Ories and selected firk,'fu~ture pieces from Henrcdon Drexel Hentage Century and many more All sales are final VISA Mastercard and personal checks accepted• ' · • Nominal charge for delivery. 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Defense staff spokesman Hans Westberg said no firm contacts had been made in the course of the 13- hour search. during which anti- submarine gtcnades were fired into the water ofT the harbor. Westberg told The Associated Press today that a later evaluation of the sonar contact which louched off the search indicaled there might not have been a submarine after all. He said there had been only one sign ofa possible submarine presence. Earlier in the search, Westberg confirmed that coastal fleet uni ls had fired at what he described as "alien submarine activities." "Jt could be anything." Wes1berg said during the earlier stage of the search. "I can't see any dramatic development." Shuttle liftoff Westberg said Thursday 1ha1 Swedish naval units fired at a suspected submarine intruder near the enlrance to Karlshamn harbor on the southeast coast. havLOr ol a colony of house flies and by playing with a spinning lop. jacks. a yo-yo. paper airplanes and other toys in a school education project. The national news agency TT reported that anti-sub~e grenades were · fired. and that a minesweeper later sped to the area some 275 miles southwest of Stock- holm and was joined by a navy helic.opter and other naval units. By nightfall, three minesweepers and four patrol boats were searching the area. ii said. Garn. 52, is aboard as a con- ~sional observer, a journey he has long sought in has capacity as chair- man of an appropriations subcom- mittee that oversees National Aero- nautic and Space Administration spending. . The Utah Republican compares the flight to other inspection tnps he has made as a senator. "l flew the 8-1 bomber years a$O to decide whether that was something I ought to vote for," said Garn. But Westberg rcfu'sed to say what type of weapons were flred or specify the equipment used in the attempt to uncover "alien submerged ac• tjvities." 'I ST. PAUL Oranp County Muta Chor&le 8 PM., SATURDAY, APRIL 20 St. Andrew's Presbyterlcln Church 600 St. Andrews Rd .. 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Gold Cerda (5-niorsl N ,, I I il ., Whole$8le .prices edge up- just ().2 perc~nt in March· By t91e A110d1&e4 f>rea• WASHINGTON -Wholesale prices rose a m~erate 0.2 petCent last month, the 1teepest increase of 1985, the govemment s:ud today. Over the hut year. however. prices have been up. 0.3 percen1; the smallest 12-month ~nfla11on rate in 20 years. In March. a hodgC*podge or increases more than ~1ped out cheaper pnces for guoline and food, which ~as down overall despite a .16:7 pert'enl pin in vegetable prices. The March nse followed a 0.1 percent gain m February, Prices had held: teady in January. " .,,_, ,.;._ Anti-CIA an-at. total 477 BOULDER. Colo. -More 1han 160 people,. includin& poet Allen Ginsbera. were arrested an anu-CIA pr.otests on the th a rd and final day of lhe qency's recruiting drive at the Universily of Colorado. Thursday's arrests broupt the total to 477 although authorities said 5ome people may have been arrested more than on~e. During 1he three days. cluste~: of d~monstrators would walk to a line ofpolic.e at Willard Hall and attempt citizens arrests of the recruiters Inside. Prl.aaer Je.va •herlff to die • RICHLAND. Ga. -A jail inmate who promised to lead a sheriff to. a murder weapon shot the officer w11h his own gun and fled. leaving th( shenff dyinJ in his patrol ca r, officials said. The slaying Thursday of Webster Counly ShenfT Geol'JC £dward Goare spa riced a search by more than I 00 law enforcement officers, who set up roadblocks and called out lracking dogs before arresting the teen-ager today at has mother's house. Governor lira health official CHICAGO -The Illinois pubhc health director has been fired for vacationing in Mexico even as subordinates were telling the governor t~at he was holding daily staff meetin~s on a salmonella outbreak that has been linked to three deaths, the governors press aide said. The milk-borne disease has sickened .nearly 3,000 people in five slat~s in the .second-largest reco~ded outbreak in U.S. history. and caused the Chicago areas largest grocery chain to close its datry operation for a thorough inspection in an '8ttempl to find the cause of the outbreak. Tldrd heart patient no problem LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Humana Hospilal Audubon will have no trouble caring for three artificial heart recipients after a retired railroad engineer from Illinois receives his mechanical pump Sunday. Dr. William" C. De Vries said. Jack Burcham, who was forced to leave his 30-year job after a severe hean attack in October, will have a room near Murray Haydon. who received his Jarvik-7 plastic-and-metal heart Feb. I 7. DeVnes. the implant surgeon. said. Kennedy like. pre11ldentlal title ,..... STANFORD -Sen. Edward Kennedy likes the sound of "President Kennedy." The Massachusetts Democrat addressed a Stanford Universit) conference on world hunger Thursday bul that issue was overshadowed by whether Kenn~y will make a run for the Wh11e House in 1988. After his introduction by Stanford President Donald Kennedy, the senator paused and said, "President Kennedy. That has a nice ring to it. Young, Spelling •pllt amiable LOS ANGELES'-There were no hard feelings between Lor<a~ Young and producer Aaron Spelling after the Academy Award-winning actress withdrew from her role in an ABC movie and projected nigh Hime soap opera "Dark Mansions." "Loretta Youn~ will not be rendering services because of creative differences over the slory, • her agent, Norman Brokaw of the William Morris Agency. said Thursday in a statement. Miss Young had been due to come out of retirement to begin work on the two-hour movie on April 22. Kidnap •aspect •hot to death LOS ANGELES - A 4-year-old girl was found unharmed after her suspected kidnapper was killed by police at the end of a high-s~cd auto chase that began when he tried to flee officers who.staked oul a ransom meeting. Deanna Jin was discovered in an apartment il'l'the San Fernando Valley at 3:30 a.m. Thursday, about a half day after she was abducted from the home in affluent laurel Canyon where her fam ily has lived for about fou r years. Woman gtdlty of coolr.bJ6 body ' LOS ANGELES-A woman who strangled her 58-year-old friend and cut up the body before cooking some of the parts in an oven was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. At one point, Francisca Cruz, 44, had offered some of lhe cooked body pans to a friend as meat. That person became suspicious and called police. "She's.a very dangerous person," Deputy District Attorney ·Beatric~ ~noghue said of Cruz. ' Reagan con110lldate11 .evea council• SANT A BARBARA -President Reagan says he is consolidating seven White House policy-making councils into two Cabinet-level agencies doaling with economic matters and domestic policy affairs. The president wi ll be chairman of both panels, but in his absence they will be headed by two of his former top White House lieutenants, Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III and Attorney General Edwin Meese IU. ' WORLD Swedl•h heart patient doing well ~NT~QUE PINE FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES! STOCKHOLM. Sweden -The world's founh artificial heart recipient ·· was reading newspapers describing his operation, and eating and drinking normally. doctors at Karolinska Hospital said (odar. Ttley continued their refusal to identify the patient, who is reported by Swed ash newspapers to be Leif Stenberg. 53. a Swedish.businessman indicted on charges of tax fraud. Trade Showro~m Sale to the public for four days only. Frid.ay 12th thru Monday, April 15th, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Our prices will save you at least 50~ off normal retail. C hoose from one of the largest selections In Southern California. We ate overstocked. This weekend only- Very special extra discounts. 111 ...... Dr .• #11-1 /11 .. c....•----~"1.«10 ~'LX.:DL\ I IL \Kr Rtdhlll 1 Block North of Brl1tol My•tery rocket. fJred at ratJ•ay TOKYO -New Tokyo International Airport was closed today after it appeared l~at several rockets wer~ fired acr<?SS lhe ru~way. Japan's Kyodo News Service reported. Attacks w1 th rocket-like explosives were reported in lhrcc other areas, includina one near To,yo's second airpon, at Hancda. Kyodo said. Hancda airport remained open and flights scheduled 10 land at the international airport at the international airport al Narita were dive~ there. Kyodo said. _ Two die In S. African unrest JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -Black rioters clashed with Police near Port Elizabeth and two people were killed. police said today. Security forces bra~ for a mass funeral of at least 19 blacks killed by potic.e last month. A spokesman for the national police force in Pretoria satd the worst of the unrest occurred overnight around the auto manufac\uring city of Port Elizabeth. where c-conomic recession has caused thousands oflayoffs. -BeJfut omcer charged la klllln6 BELFAST, Northern Ireland-A Protestant pol ice rcservisa was charged today with unlawful killina of a Roman Catholic man durina an attempt to arttst an American sympathizer of the lri h Republican Army at a rally last summer. Nisei Heprty,27, was charged with kiUin&Scan Downes. who was hit by a plastic butJet as eoljoe suracd ihroufh 1 crowd of C.tholics at an anti- British rally on Aua. 12. Unlawful killina 11 a lesser charae than murder .. ApoUtlcal cabtaet 110rJ6llt bJ Sadaa KHARTOUM. Sudan -udan's unions and eolitical parties to4ay propoted to the new military 1ulcrs an apolitical cabinet to admin ister the country durina a one-year transition to civiHan rule. A spokesm111 for the Alliance of National Forcies, formed by the unions and political parties. said it petitioned for "a cabinet com()OICd of civilians with no political affiliations" at a mtttina with members of the Military Council this mornina. U.S. cotJlreumea meet Anlfat AMMAN, Jordan-PLO Chairman Vasser Arafat met for two hours with a aroup oru .S. conaressmen. who left the meeti na today and ref ulCd to say who had p&niciP1ted or what was discuslCd. Arafat and lorct.n•s Kina HusKin have formed an alliance to explore possibilities for peace with Israel and creation of a Palestinian state in confederatM>n with Joniln. Kll•4af7 ••••lnatlon• lall WASHINOTON -Dissident mihtan men tncd t~ ~011)' to ISSl.binilt 1 yan ea er Col. Moammar Khada(y and 9Cores of o Cin wttt executed in rctlhation. nccordina to 1ntcll1acnce rcppns. thr Washlnaton P~t 531d an today's editions ---·--.- .. From left, Gary Dotaon, Juttce Richard Samuel•, Cathleen Crowell Webb. Distraught Dotson sent back to jail in rape case MARKHAM. Ill. (AP) -Gary Dotson returned to pnson today to resume serving a 25-10 50-year rape sentence after a judge refused 10 believe a woman's stol) that she hed six years ago when she accused him of raping her. Meanwhile. Cathleen Crowell Webb challen~ed the court system to try her for perjury 1f II d1dn'1 believe her new testimony that the rape never occurred. Dotson. 28. who had been freed briefly on bond after serving six years of his sentence. arrived at 8:30 a.m. at the Joliet Correctio nal Center about 30 miles southwest of Chicago. He and 14 7 other prisoners had bttri transported from the Cook County Jail. where Dotson spent the night. Dotson met immediately with prison Warden J.W. Fairman, and it was decided he would be taken to the prison hospital to talk with a psychol- ogist or psych1atri~t. said Nie Howell. a spokesman for the llhno1s C'orrec- 11ons Department. "He is distraught." Howell said. "It's a pretty emotional s1tua11on.'' Webb said in an interview today that "I feel the coun system did a great inJUSt1ce to Gary Dotson b) sending him back to prison ... She said "1t wasn't JUSt my testi- mony but the testimony of six other alibi witnesses to pro"e his inno- cence. "And I'd like to sec the court try me now (for perJUI)) and the other six witnesses." Webb said. "I'd like 10 see a jury of my peers hear the tryJlF' Gov. James R. Thompson said his office had received a phone call from a Do1s0n relative seeking help 10 free Dotson. However. Thompson said, "I don't think it would be appr9priate ,. for me 10 go outside the normal channels" on behalf of Dotson. David Fields, a spokesman for the governor. said any request for ex- ecu1i ve clemency must be filed wtth the state Prisoner Review Board. Circuit Judge Richard Samuels. saying he did not believe that Webb fabricated a 1979 rape charge. refused Thursday to free Dotson. "Illedln l979andl'm telllng the truth now •.. " Samuels ruled that Dotson "failed to sustain his burden (of proof) and I cannot find that perjury was com- mitted." "He's innocent! ... He's innocent!" screali'led Webb as she was led from the courthouse Thursday supported by her husband and attorney John McLario. "I lied in 1979 and I'm telling the truth now,·· ·she continued. speaking through tears. pale and v1s1bly shaken. Webb. 23. 1cs11fied la~l week she was never raped on Jul) 9. 1977. She said she made up the story when she was I 6 because she feared she was pregnant and wanted to prevent her foster parents from learning shl· had had sex with a boyfnend. Samuels. who had sentenced Dotson in 1979 o n the rape and agravated kidnapping charges. said Illinois Supreme and appellate court rulings made it difficult to accept recanted testimony. He said that new witnesses who appeared on Dotson's behalf failed to "establish the credi· bility of Cathy's recantation." Dotson. wh<;> was freed April 4 on \• SI 0,000 bond after Samuels con- tinued the origmal hearing unttl Thursday. covered his eyes as the Judge began reading his notes from the bench followin$ closing argu- ments. He y1ll be ehg1ble for parole in 1988. In an 1nterv1ew from the Cook Count)' Jail in the ~hicago Sun- T1mes today, Dots9n said, "I'm not surprised about what happened to me. I've done some research on what has happened 1n the past with recanted testimony. I teamed that never 1n the state of Illinois has anyone been freed from Jail based on recanted testimony .... "I certainl y . appreciate what Cathleen did a nd I appreciate it even more now after what she's had to go through 1n this coun hearing. My heart ~oes out to her and I want to be her fnend. And I know she wants to me m) fnend." As the judge announced his de- cision. Dotc;on's mother. Barbara, screamed "What happened?" from her seat several feet behind her son. Dotson slammed the table. then sat back qu1etl>. stanng at Samuels. Webb. who now lives 1n JafTrc}. N.H .sa1d onABC-TV's··N1ghtline." ··1 hed (1n 1979). e'-1dently too convincingly ... I regret deeply that 11 took me six years 10 come forward ... Pnor to my decision to become a Chns11an I didn't have a conscience about this." · . Webb. speaking this morning on NBC-TV's "Toda)" show.· said. "There were no discrepancies or inconsistencies in my current testi- mony and if people look al the records of the current testimony they will see that." • --.... \ .. _ t Eishermen warnea fish~---r-f· ........... contain toxic chemicals · ed to Umtt consumption of .catches off Santa Monica Bay, Palos Verdes Pe ninsula SANT A MONICA (AP) -Con- sumption of cetiain fish found ill Santa Monica Bay and ofT Palos Verdes Peninsula should be limited or avoided because they contain small amounts of toitic chernicals like DDT, state health officials said. people to try and determine whe~ the contaminants arc cominJ from, although there is speculluon they may be comin~ from the (coastal . sewage) out(aJls, ' Kizer sa1d. Health officials ~mmded lh.11: consumenstopeatinaany6sbeaulht around the Whites Point te-..e outfall near the PaJOI Verdes Pailii- sula, the Gerald Desmond Bridte io 1 Lona Beach Harbor and C..briUo Pier 1n Los Anieles Harbor -the areas , where toxic levels in the two fish were the hiahest. Although they stopped short of recommending a fishing ban, officials at a news conference Thunday on the Santa Monica Pier caUed on the state . Dcpartf]lent of Fish and Game to consider posting warning signs or closing the areas to fishioa, Small quantities of DDT and PCBs have been found in the whtte croaker and tomcod. two of the most com- monly cauaht fish. said Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer, director of the state Department of Health Services. Stressing that the amount of the toxins was small and posed no immediate serious health problem, Kizer said: .. The fish data we are working with is incomplete and not current ... it is difficult to come up with precise recommendations fo r fisherman at this time." Since most commercial fishing occurs beyond the areas where the contaminated fish were found, most fish sold in restaurants and markets should not be affected, he said. The department based its repon on fish studies conducted 1n 1980 and 1981 . part of a five-year study )USt completed by state health officials. said department spokesman Lanny Clavecilla. When questioned about the age of the data, health officials conceded that updated information 1s needed. Assemblyman Tom Hayden. D- Santa Monica, called the repon a "cautious confirmation of our worst fears." Hayden. who chairs a state task force investigating ba) pollution. called for 1mmed1ate sign posting. State officials, however. disagree on who has responsibility for that move. 12% ofU.S. adults think we backed . ... N ort·h Viets in war NEW YORK (AP) -One-ttWd petcent did nOt .... ~ of adutt Americana qu 11'Uoned In what the wer ... ll*IL an ABC ~WMhlnaton Poat Forty-onepermntGf .. adutta poll did not know Which ... the In the oener• pol lllO ..... thlly United Statea eupported In the had a "dW Idea" ., .._. the Vietnam War and mor9 thM half WW WU about: 57 ,....,, leid did not know what the ww WM ... no:~· about. na.._ --Twelve percent of tM 1,608 "'"-·~· adults Interviewed In a nattonal •Alj(ed If Atn•• .. ~""..,-n troope 11 ak M 2 251 fought In a WOt1hJllill W , 57 po t en erctt 1· ncorrect-percent of u. ....... teld ~ ty saJd the United 8tatee 1UP-41 percent of tbe --poled ported North Vletrwn . Jn. the _,Mid Y91- 19M-1975 war; 21 percent Mid Thlrty...-ven pelWllt of .. they didn't remember OI didn't ~-~------not know the United 8tatee becked "l'-- South V'9tnam; 87 percent cor-WOf'ttlwhll9; Pllmnl of the ectly ..... ~ ·-..-... ..... ..., ~ ....... r cu .. _ _. u .. quesuun. not worttlWhle. A companJon pol ... taken March 15-24 of 1,248 Vietnam-•CouldtheUnledlt-..hwe era veterans Who wwd on ~lted by "~ fOice 1he active duty between Augult 1964 Communllt ,._,.. of -~ and June 1975, 9hortty after the Vletnlm? 8bcl)' -"*'percent of war ended with the takeowr of ttw ._.._ llld Y9I; 41 percent Saig9n by the CommurUta. of the--~ Salg0n "<?¥'is called Ho Chi Minh l'W•"Y"* P9fOIRI of h vet· City. · ... thought MlltlfY force Although the study found there are no short-term health effects from eating the fish, 1t cauuons that DDT and PCBs have caused cancer in laboratory test animals and should be considered a potential human carcinogen. Two-thirds of the veterw wciUld not .__ .,,.,.,.... -. sampled eerYed In Vietnam or ln ~ 48 percent of ·--~ the Vietnam theater of oper--.... llllC> -6d no. atlona. . •Alked 8bout t'he6r wt.el · Sixty-one percent of the vet-Md ..,_ta• .....,., t2 Pl'Clftt: erans 9aid ~ .. wtlln...Mked If Of bQelt .. ...._ Md .._ .. ,. they had a ''clear Idea of What the thoUgM Iii¥ Md good °' mccM-: "We have asked the Fish and Game Vietnam War WU about ... end 37 tent phyllclll Mllh. t : AHEAD You don't have to . go out of your way for an auto loan. Why look all over lO"'n for the right .auto loan. when ~ou could ju!\t top into a ncarhy office ot Great American First Saving~ Bank ') Because in addition to our man~ other convenient ~rvices. "'l' mw. offer auto loans that make it ca~\ to save time and mom:v. • You can tlorrow a~ mud\ aSi S50J)(Xl on a new or used car at a very competitive rate. • Finance up to 90"'( of the .;;ale' price with tcnns to . uit your budget. 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Pupjls arc urged to register as soon as pamphlets ao out in the mail next week for the free enrichment and remedial classes for fif\h-. si~th-and seventh-graders. The academ) 1s me brain-child of Assistant Supcnntendcnt Dr. Diana Peters who's combining the renown offonner USC and Los .\ngcles Ram quarterback Pat Haden as an athlete and scholar and the financial as- sistance of Burger Kina. for those needing a brush up in It's Peters' plan for each child with rcadina, writina and arthmetic. perfect attendance over the 20-dlty There will be enrichment classes in SC$Sion to bi invited to the su1ae on oral communication, expository and the last day of school and shake hands report writing, •creative writiqg, de· with Haden. a former Rhodes velopin,a thinking skills by way of Scholar. Those with perfect 1mend-mathematics and literature, com- ance also will get a coupon for a puter education. social science. complimentary ha~burger, french for~''" lanauage and mu$ic. fashion fries and a small Pepsi donated by the des11n and crafts. Burger King located on Beach _ _:_:_We've called the program the Boulevard. north of Adams Avenue. Summer Academy," Peters said, "bc- A campus-wide flag salute at 8:30 cause we want to connote a ce.rtain a.m. will kick olf each morning. standard of excellence. Tb~re wtll be Classes will run until 12:30 a .. m. And d~ss c~cs and .we wont tolerate each pupil can take three 80-minute dJSruptivc behavior. We wan.t t~e classes whose curriculum was de-fioungsters t~. know that !-c,arninJ is eloped by the district's teaching un and that its forever-at s not)ust v ff'. aci d " p June to September. We believe sta · acco~ mg to cters. there's an excellent program waiting Proficiency classes arc scheduled for the kids." Diana Peten Chisholm atUCI conference· Saturday Politician. author and educator Other conference events include a Shirley (ht!>holm will be keynote presentation of graduate women's speaker at 1hc University of Cali· research papers and workshops on fornia Women's Leadership Con-women in business, the feminist at ference on aturday, at UC Irvine. work and women against racism. Chisholm speaks at 11 :30 a.m. in The Chisholm speech is open to UCI's Science Lecture Hall. non-conference panicipants. Tickets Chisholm was once .the. senior arc $5 for general admission. $2 for woman Democrat in the U.S. House UCI students and $3 for other of Representatives and the only black students. senior citizens and UCI to sit on the House Rules Committee. staff. facull) and Alumni Association She r~e1ved national publicity in members. The tickets can be 1972 as the first black woman to make purchased at Ticketron and Teletron a serious bid for the presidenC). outlets and UCI box offices. Tete- Her keynote address 1s enutled phone. mall and credit card orders "Unity Through D1verst1}: A Cross-can be placed by calling 856-6616. CulturaJ Perspective on Feminism... An entenainment program for the Cumntly, Chisholm 1s a visiting conference will be presented at 8:30 professor in sociology. poliucal sci-p.m. Saturday in the Heritage Room encc and women's studies at Mount at University Center. Holyoke College an Massachusetts Performers will included Futrel, a and is a visiting lecturer at Spelman gospel group; Wims. an improvisa- Collcge in Atlanta. tional theater ~oup featuring Betty Her uilk is part of a three-day Thomas of"H1lls Street Blues"; and conference sponsored b) the UC Alell Dobkin. a singer-guitarist with a Student Lobby, Lobby Annex and feminist orientation. UCl's W.omen's Resource Center. Tickets. priced from $5 to $7, will -----. be .available at the door or through EVERY SUNDAYll 8 a.m.· 3 p.m. ORANGE .:.-..-... COAST COLLEGE & i , .•• I ! f t ., ,. i i t To 0 CC '"' 1 • .ot "SELlfl'I S CNTAANCf SPACES $10 • 432-5880 . Sellers "'•r rtM •Pte• II 6 30 •"' 11 tllt Qilt BARGAINS GALORE" FREE CUSTOMER ADMISSION I PARKINGm Ticketron. More information on the women's conference programs can be obtained py calling th~ UCI Women's Re- source Center. 856-6466. Newcomers board The Newcomers Club of Newport Beach recently installed its new board members at a luncheon at the Balboa Ba; Club. The new officers arc Manlyn Hewlett. president: Paula Kruse. first vice president: Mary Klein. second vice president: Mane Cray. treasurer: Shirl Kroenert. secretar\. and Bobbie Allen. public1t~. · . For membership mforma110r1. call 650-7456 or 640-4418. Cblll cbamplonsblp Admission badges are now on sale for the fifth annual Irvine Chili q~ampionship planned April 27 at RUFFELL'S UPNOLSTEIY, llC. f or Tht Rtsl Of TN lift Bommer Canyon. The annual Irvine Chamber of Commerce event is sponsored by Tecate Beer. Bill Culbenson. chair- man of the cook-off com mi nee, said admission badges have sold out quickly in past years. The S5 admission badges can be purchased at various Irvine retail businesses and at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce office. 2801 McGaw Ave. Admission is limited to the first 5.000 people who purchase badges. organizers said. A limited number of on-site park· ing ~sses also arc available at SS each at the chamber officer and local businesses. Free parking with shuttle bus service will be offered at South Coast Community Church. Liberty Baptist Church and the east parlong lot of University High School. Readatbon part1clpants Harbor View School in Corona dcl Mar placed third out of more than 100 Orange County schools compet- ing in a recent "readathon" sponsor- ed by the county'sMultiple Sclerosis Society. Students at Harbor View read 741 books. raising $2,068 in donations to help fight multiple sclerosis. Turning the most pages was Curtis Husband. who received a baseball bat The school also received a certificate signed by baseball star Rod Carew. Host family needed A 16-year-old West German stu- dent needs a Southern California family to host him for a year. Holger Anderson of Dusseldorf 1s part of the American lnsiitute , For Foreign Study Scholarship Foundation pro- gram that brings foreign student to the United States. The host family will receive S800 scholarship that can be used in European universities and $50 a month income tax deduction for the OBITUARIE S duration of Anderson's stay. Those interested in hosting Anderson ma¥ contact Linda John- ston. area director for AIFS. at 847-6884 or by sending a letter to 17331 Canna Circle. Huntington Beach. 92647. Speclal Oly111plcs The second annual Orange County Special Olympics Celebrity Sports Banquet is scheduled April 26 at the Doubletrce Hotel in Orange. Former Ram Merlin Olsen will be the master of ceremonies. Also sched- uled to be participate are Pat Haden, Johnnie Jonson, Rich Saul. Jack Snow, Jack Teele, Bud Tucker and Jim Youngblood and the Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders. Tickets at $50 per person must be purchased in advance. Proceeds will benefit the Orange County Special Olympics. For reservations or information contact Ed Chcvallier at 962-3662 or Special Olympics at 995-2225. HS career rught A career and technical futures night for parents and I 0th through 12th grade sudcnts is scheduled April 29 at the commons area at Ocean View High School. 17071 Gothard St.. Huntington Beach. Representatives from communit} colleges will be on hand to provide , applications for summer and fall colle~e admissions as well as · to provide 1nformt1on on career and transfer programs. Also part1c1pa11ng ~111 be represen- tauves from trade and technicl schools and from the military ser- vices. , F1nanc1al aid for tratJe. technical, career ,training and college transfer programs will be discussed. For more information. call the Huntington Beach Unit!>n High School District offi ce a1 964-~339. extension 479. =========:::l:!:====!LJ_1-922-liMBC»-B1._vo_. c_os,_u_rsA_-_!>4_l·l_i~--I Kenneth Eugene B tr k bee k succumbs at the age of 62 MR. WALT'S Cheddar of the Weeki f NOW! 1249 lb. WE MAKE PARTY TRAYS' Kenneth Eugene Birkbed.. or Pendleton. Ore .. a former long-11me resident of Orange Count}. died March 22 after suffering a he:irt attack. He was 62. Memonal services were held March 30 in Portland. Ore. Mr. 81rkbeck was a resident of O range County from 1962 to 1975 and was employed by the Orange County Health Department as a registered sanitanan. He was born June 16. 1922, 1n Medina County. Ohio. He wasgradu- a_ted from Ohio State Univ~rsity 1n 1952 with a degree from the College of <\gnculture. Mr. Birkbeck was a Na' y veteran orWorld War II. He worked in tile Pendleton office of the Oregon State "Department of Environmental Qual11> since 1975, and reurcd in June 1984. Mr. Birkbeck 1s survived b> his wife Vanile of Pendleton: daughters Lauren Kay Hess of Newport Beach and Pamela Louise Rem pt of Wood- inville. Wash.; son Kevin John of Mission Viejo. two sisters, a hrnther and eight grandchildren. Steven F. Wein stein, M.D. 01plomate American Board of Allergy & Immu nology Assistant Chmcal Prolessor UCI School of Medicine is pleased to announce the opening of his office for: Alle r gy and Asthma 759-5522 1401 Avocado Ave .. S uite 602 Newport Beach, CaHfomia <;>range County's easy tening radio station . KDCM tD!l.t ·FM s~tERE • .. 4,000 high school seniors set for OCC tours Tuesday AeJ>mxin'uuely 4.000 hiJh .school seniors fron:i .school throushout the Coast Community Cc:fl lcge 01stnct arc expected to vu1t Oraf\&e Coast Collcie in Costa Mesa Tuesday for OCC's second annual High School Senior Day .. The event, which will run from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Lhe college quad, ~111 include a barbeque, exhibits and displays spotliafltina OC{'p~grams. ~rva~s and clubs. Musical entenainment, campus tours and 1.111nsfcr 1nformat1on also will be provided. . . . . . Each senior in attendance will re<:e1ve an early registration appointment for OCC's fall semester classes and wilt be able to·schedule an appointment with a counselor prior to registration. 0 Oriental rug auctlon ln Valley An Oriental rug and imported accessory auction will be held Saturday afternoon at Chandler's Furniture, 9380 Warner Ave., Fountain VD:lle)'.. Refreshments will be served from I p.m. and customers are 1nv11cd to preview the auction items, startin& at 10 a.m. The auction begins at 2 p.m. and furt~10format1on may be obtamcd by calling Chandler's at 964-2366. Free concert at HB City Hall A free spring concert featuring the Huntington Bcac~ Concert.Band wait be presented Sunday afternoon in the Huntington Beach City Council Cham~rs. The selections will ranJe from the Broadway musical "Cats" to class.1cal pieces and the public is invited. Call 842-4481 , ext. 33, for more information. Donatlons for lt(ezican orphans sought A Global van will be parked at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club from Tuesday through April 26 to collect donations for the orphans of Ensenada, Mexico. The van wilt be parked at the 160 I Bayside Drive in Cor~na del Mar from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day except Monday and Tuesday, Apnl 22 a!ld 23. Items needed include clothing, bedding. towels, furniture, .kitchen supplies and appliances. household items and toys. For more information. call the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at 644-9530. 'Hollywood Ten' talk at UC Irvine Film theorist Thom Andersen will examine the · myst19ue of the "Hollywood Ten" when he lec tures on "Red Hollywood: F~li:n in the McC'arthy Era" Monday at 4 p.m. in Room 126 of the Human1t1es Office eu·itding at UC Irvine. Anderson will discuss the careers ofblackhstcd directors and scnptwnters during the early I 950s. The presentation 1s free and open to the public. with further information available at 856-5386. Small business workshops scheduled A series of five workshops for those intrested in staning a small business will begjn Monday under the sponsorship of Coastline Community College at the Peterson Learning Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Huntington Beach. The classes are scheduled for Monday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .. Tuesday and April 23 from 7 to 10 p.m .. next Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. April 24 and May I from 7 to 9 p.m. and May 6 and 13 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Each workshop carries a separate registration fee. Further information may be obtained by calling the college's community service office at 241 -6186. Mystery movle at Newport library The Newport Beach Public Library will celebrate National Library Week with a special mystery film Monday at 1p.m.10 Mariner~s Library. 2005 Dover Drive. <\dmiss1on is free and further informauon is available at 644-3145. Semlnar for slngles ln Huntlngton Practical and theoreucal i!>sues centenng on relat1onsh1ps will be discussed in '"Seminars for Single Adults." a four-part ll-cture senes by Coastline Community College. beginning Monday. Geoffrey Hill. a mamage and ram1ly counselor. will speak on singleness as a state oflifc as well as relations with the opposite sex at the series, which wtll meet from 7 to 9 pm. Mondays at the Peterson Learning Center. 20661 Fams~orth Lane. Huntington Beach. The registration fee is S~S. and further information 1s available at 241-6186. Huntington arts awards set Sunday Awards for the 17th annual Huntington Harbour Arts Assoc1at1on exh1b1t will be presented Sunday at the Huntington Beach Library Information and Cultural Center. " The presentations will be made from 3 to 5 p.m. at the library on exhibit levels I. 2 and 3. Music wilt be available and the public is invited. Call 842-4481. ext. 33. for more information. Communlcatlon seminars announced Three specialty commun1cat1on lectures have been scheduled by Coastline Community College. beginning with a fou r-part series on magazine article writing. to be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 23. 30 and May 7 at the Lincoln/Newport Leaming Center in Corona del Mar. A one-day workshop on overcoming communication anx1et; will meet from 9 a.m. to noon April 20at the Mesa Verde Leaming Center in Costa Mesa. And a six-week lecture on writing for the travel field silt start April 24 at the Peterson Leaming Center in Huntington Beach. The magazine and travel seminars arc S28. while the communicauon session car;ries a $15 fee. Call 241-6186 for additional in formation. Talk set on acld fog at UC Irvine Dr. Patricia Rogers. professor of chemistry at UC Irvine. will speak on acid fog in the South Bay area at Tuesday's meeting of the Women's Civic League of Newport Harbor. ~ The session as scheduled for 10 a.m. in \he multi-purpose room of the Mariner's Library in Newport Beach and the public is invited. Call 673-1055 or 63 t-3363 for further information. SAT semlnar slated ln Huntlngton A four-session program that teaches students how to take the SAT test, a college engtrance requirement. will begin Tuesday at the chapter house of the Assistance League of Huntington Beach, 301 Walnut St. The programs will be offered Tuesday. Thursday. Apnl 23 and 25 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Call Phylhs Herrel at 848-0071 for information and reservations. Flne art print. lecture at GWC . Charles Whitchurch, owner of a Huntington ~ach art gallery. will speak on investin~ in prints Wednesday from 7 lO 9 p.m. in Room 136 of the administration building of Golden West College in Huntin,ton Beach. The presentation 1s offered in conJunct1on with an exhibition and sate of on$Jnal prints co-sponsored br Whitchurch and the GWC Fine Arts GaJtery. which continues through Apn IQ. Call 895-8361 for additional information. UCLA Comedy Clab to perform at UCI An cvenina of comedy will be presented by the UCLA Comedy Club and special guest Ed Solomon Wednesday evening at UC Irvine's ,University Center Heritage Room. The show is free and open to the public. starting at 8 p.m. .. Theclubiscompased of students who have been performing at UCLA and on college campuses throu~out the srnte for five years. C'afl 8S6-SS47 or 8S6-6379 for more 1nformahon. ' Computer wor~•hop ln HantlJJ6ton A one-day computer workshop for mall to medium-site law offices will be presented Wednl'Mtay at the Pctenon Lcarnina Center. 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Runtina&On ~ach. Kathleen Latham. a director of information tcchnolol'Y. will conduct the prognm. scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The rcgJStt1tion fee 1s S2.S. and add1t1onat infonnataon may be obtruncd by calling 241-6186 . CALE NOAR Friday, April 12 No mee&1n11 1cbduted There's a slmpie answer to the current ar11Js race To the Editor: There is so much heing said or published regarding the prns and cons of arms control. negotiating with th e Soviets, and. Star Wars m particular. t~at we easily lo~ sight of the big picture and get mired tn ms1gnificant details. Perhaps the following analogy will prove u~ful in focusing upon our common mtert)t. Imagine two men. us and them with hair-trigger pistols pomted at each other's ht'art It isn't $01ng to make one bit of difference 1f we or they have the edge 1n firepower. The damn fool who fires first will be t"ommitting suicide because the dying renex of the other guy will be fatal to the perpetrator of the first strike Given those circumstances and as: suming that neither party 1s stupid or su1c1dal. what are their options'> They could eac h tr) to gain the 11lus1on of advantagl' b) increasing and refining their weapons as both nations have been doing for 30 years. However. dead 1s dead so it really doesn't matter if the bullet that got you made a hole the size of an orange or a grapefruit. Can t~is pohq ofmutuall) assured destruction {MAD) continue in- definitely? Hardly! Sooner or later someone will sneeze or tw11ch and that will be the end of 11 for both. Funhermore. the tensions between them and us will be 1ncreasmgly aggravated by unstable third-world characters who also want to get into the act. Logically. 11 would seem that continuation of the arms race will inevitably result in mutually assured destruction. Enter the Strategic Defense In· 1tia1ive (SDI). which 1s popularly called Star Wars. This option proposes that the two lamebrains that got themselves into this mess get out of it by putting on bullet-proof vests. our shield in outer space. The problem is that onl y we ha ve the capability to be first with the vest. This makS them might} nervous since they are still vulnerable and we aren't -we hope. So we sa). "Not to worr> guys. this vest 1~ JUSt to keeP. you from being able to kill~' l~nfoflunately, they don't believe t'spec1ally so because the command in chief of the armed forces makes foolish jokes about bombing them into oblivion and the secretary of defense makes noises about prevail- ing or winning a nuclear war. Well, we don't want them getting so nervous that they decide to take their chances and shoot us before we can pu1 on the vest. So. to allay their fear v.e say maybe we'll also give them a vest. Okay. let's assume we both have bulletproof vests. Aside from the fact that the expense of the vest will put us much closer to the poorhouse. do you really think that the danger and tensions will be alleviated? Hell no' Nov. our two lunatic'> can devote all their energies to devise ways of shoo11n$ each other 1n the head or ammun111on so powerful that it will penetrate the vest. All Star .Wprs will do is simply add st ill ·another dimension to the arms race. However. there's a third option that requires only a glimmer of intelligence. some 1magina11on and. above all. the will to stop this insane self-destructive arms race. What 1fwe had a president meeung the above criteria? Couldn't he say. ''Look Gorbie. we fea r and mistrust each other but we both rec~nize the futility of our current activities. Let's make a deal that doesn't require that we trust each other because it will be readily verifiable as we go along. and tfthere 1sany question of verifiabilit}. we'll work 11 out. I'm going to lower my gun one inch and then r,ou cao lower )'Ours one inch. We II keep doing this until we're both aiming at each .other's big toe. Hopefully. by that time we will have acquired some measure of trust since I'm willing to be the first to move m~ gun off your toe while yours 1s still on mine. There 1s nothing significant to be gained if you shoot off my big toe. So what do.. you sa). do we choose life or death?" It's just about that simple PHILLIP CUTLER Costa Mesa MX approval disturbs group To 1he Ednor. .\<, concerned memhcr" li t thl' Orange Count} ehaptl·r of ~ \ND (Women's l\cuon for ~uckar Di~· armament). we were deepl} d1c;turbcd b\ the outcoml' of thl' \l·nate 'ulc un Che MX m1ss1k Be'i1des being a dangeruu' and destab1lmng s~<itl·m \\hose uni~ purpose is as a tirsHtnkc v.capon. II\ passage 1s par11cularl~ tru .. 1rating ill a time "'hen much of the ''orld I!> hungr~ the defa 11 continUl''> to l liml' Jnd Joml''>tll program'> arl' 'l<Hhl•J \l. l' urgl' our fdlO\\ rnn\tttUl'lll' J' rc ... pons1ble. vo11ng r111zcn'I 111 t•duuuc thl'mscheson thl\dangnou' and important 1'isue Then cont.ill \our representatt\Cs and make tht'm a\\arc Of~OUrOplntOn ..\fter all onlt' an \.1 X tnggcrs a nuclear "a""'l' \\on"t ha' e another chanre ELIZ..\BETH L-\~IBI ( oordinator. Orange Count) W ..\'.\ () Reader disagrees wlth Brower To the Ed11or· The recent Manin Brov.er com· ments on the proposed tra nspor· tation corridors are ver) rem1n1scent oft he illogical arguments oft he Irvine Co. and the other Propos11ion ..\ proponents. Recent!~ Mr Brower suggested that the mass1,c defeat of Propos1uon l\ was due to the antHa"< sentiment of the Orange Count) voters. Yet 1f~ou stud) the voung trends on both the bond and taxpa>er financing ballot •sues on the No,ember ballot. 'ou will find no d1scernable an11~1ax sentiment of the magrutude suggested b' Mr. Brower. ·This week I wa~ amused to learn that the new transponauon comdors \\ill provide Orange Count) v.1th cleaner air than 11 no"' enJO) s despite the fact that the comdors v. 111 put more than 500.000 new car owners on the road. If. as Mr. Brower suggests. thNe 1s a strong pro-<:omdor senument am ong the Orange County populace 1hen I personally challenge Mr Brov.er and his "cleaner air through more 'e- h1cles·· supporters to put the issue before the voters on the No' ember ballot. ln other words. I am telling him to put up or shut up .\L..\:" KLOFKOR '\ Jn 1ne Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frtday, Aprll 12, 1885 A7 Strong dollar tlce .. tpollcy Th the Editor· Some people will tell you that what we need 1s a weaker dollar. A Wttk. inflated dollar means expensive 0 11. A' you know. every produC1 that we bu~ 1n the store 1s hauled by truck or tram Trucks and trains run on 011 products. Expen 1vc 011 means that every other product JOCS up, due to 1n<'rea,.ed lr.tn\por1at1on ro<;ts. Thi leads to the anftatioo spiral th1t ~e are so familiar W1th ln Lhc past, when the Arabs bo)'COttcd 1.1 • A tron& dollar ha &Jwa)' ~" tood new fo r our countf). Let's W to lCFP 1t slrona. and adju11 imports Witfl ta nm JIM BOLDING C-0sca MC58 Interference wlth the malls To the Eduor: De ti muon of Selfishness: Parking between the three outside mailboxes at the Costa Mesa Post Office on Adamr. -rendenng useless 1hc1r convenient purpose. w far twice this month! LOISE. SCH MOK Costa Mesa Tariffs aren't answer for U.S. To the Ed11or The rect'nt mo\ ement in Congress to impose tanfTs as aw.a) of alle,1at- 1ng our trade imbalance with Japan 'huuld be reconsidered in light of the po1cnt1al lo!ll> ol American JObs and the nl'gauve impact it would have on rnn..,umers. Such 111-<:onsidered as- sault ... on free trade will C\ entuall) harm products made by l\mencan v.orkers in this country and sold abroad .\s a member of the U mted States- Japa n Ad\ asol) Commission. along with seven other people appointed by Pres1dt'nt Reagan and seven people appointed by Pnme Minister :-.iakasone. I would urge Congress and the Japanese Diet to strengthen fr~ trade and create new jobs b) tm· plementi ng our recommendations for eliminating trade barriers. The current trade imbalance could be resohed b\ as much as 75 percent 1f Congress 'would hft tbe ban tl imposed on exports of Alaskan 011 and gas. and unprocessed logs cut on federal land. Moreover. the federal deficit con· tributes to \he trade deficit The federal deficit . which results from unrestrained Congressional spend- ing raises interest rates and strengthens the dollar. If Congress is senous about the trade imbalance It must cu1 federal spending, and 1m- med1a1el\ enact the line-item veto aod the· balanced-budget amend· ment We should be th1nkm1 of construc- tl'"C proposals that wou.ld benefit both sades. rather than destrucnve proposals that will only harm ever)· one \11CHAEL D. ANTONOVICH Supervisor. Fifth D1stnct Article on PEP wlns praise To the Ed11or Congratulations on your an1de ·'PEP helps beat monstrous challenge .. (Dail) Pilot. March 12. 1985) by Susan Monahan. Your v.nter has done a fine JOb in handling this sometimes baffiing subject and has brought out vef) well the -... hole meaning of "Suppon ' Groups· v.h1ch PEP-US.\ has v.orked so hard. and well . to establish. JOHN K. CRIPPEN Newport Beach P.S. Lida Cnppen and Charlotte Jayne Drake are m) wife and daugh· ter. respecuvely The~ both are ··workaholics" with PEP (I am one of the vol unteers I Grow herbs for beauty, flavor Preserve and store your own sup-ply- ofAeasonings - By LINDA CLARK-PUGLI ESI Delly "'°' C0trffpond9nl If ~ou think ~ou don·t havl' space for an) more plants. look again. There's bound to be room for some herbs. They are quite ornamental and arc attractive planted among establtshcd plants. One or two of l'ach species v..111 be more than sufficient. Or they can be grown in containers either indoors or out. in hanging baskets and in \1.-indow boxes. Garden v..1 ndows are a perfect location The kinds to grov. along the Orange Count} coast include anise. sweet basi l. bav. chamomile. chives. dtll. fennel . garlic. sweet marJoram. all of the mints. oregano. parsle). rose· mar)·. sage. sa' ones. French tarragon and thyme. Exhibit blouom• And whale herbs are best used fresh . they ca n be harvested. presen ed aod stored for later.use. With fev. excep11ons the best time to harvest herbs for preservation 1!> JUSI after the) begm to bloom Essential 011 content v.111 be at lls peak. If hancsted too earl) the oil content will not be full) de\ eloped and therefore navor v.111 not be fulh experienced. A.late harYest v. all result in a loss of Oil and d1m1n1shed na, or. Mint 1s one of the few "ceptions as 11 1s most aromatic when 1n full bloom Harvest nowers. nowenng tops. individual leaves. or young leafy tips early in the morning before the sun gets 100 hot Piclo.1n~ late in the da} v.111 cause a loss of oils. When culling for bunches re- member 10 retain suffic1cn1 stem length. If the plants arc dust) or'dtrt) usl' a gentle hose spra} the da~ before h:irvest, ""h1ch will allow enough time fo r them to di] before cutting. Collect seeds -... hen the heads 1contain10g the seeds) are turning Coeta Meea Future Farmen of America 'a landKape aarden ublblt of aprlU Oowera won .econd place at the Great We.tern Junior Ll•eatoek and Dairy Sbow ln Loe Angela. •Be eur• to feed your httMICul monthty from now untll September. •TM tender growth of MWty ptanted ant'1U8lt thOufd be protected from anatlt Md Mlg8 by t>Wttng on 1 regular bats. · Don'tjult ''tpringup"theoutd~ra.Cotorlndoora1awettwtth Afrtoen ~-. kafenchoe, PetMn vtOli1 Ind ~reptocerpua. •EncOuragegood, '':S '-" "°""' wttf\,.... teedlf\08 tpplld at the i:•te recommtded on the cont._. •tf~w1 ~tllnerprdtnof auretowatcht r w1..mQ1 • t tend to dry out ....,than thote In the ground~ bro"n. C.. ut them into a paper bag a\ ~ou gather them and then take them to ~our d~ 1ng area Roots of herbs should be dug as soon as the lea\Cs of the plant ha'c begun to die back. "'h1ch 1s usuall} 1n the fall. Dig them out careful!) and dean them v.tth J ho!>e gun. Do nut brush herb roots as the bristles can cause damage. For fresh use. pick the ~ ounger and most tender ups When preparing plants tor d~ ing or freezing. 111s no1 nc:ces a~ to stnp the ll'a,es from the stems Ho"'l'\Cr. when onl~ leaves ar<' desired snip rather than tear them to presen e oils. Frozen herbs retain tla"or for the longest time. Man) remain useful up to three and four )Cars .\!though 111-. not necessan to blanch them before frt'ez1n$ ~ou ·can do so 1f~ou choose Dill. roseman. sv.eet maqoram and th~ me are good choice<; for freezing l 1se freezer bags and ~quceze ou1 C\ccss air before sealing. Dned herbs arc good tor up w Olll' )Car . .\ftcr hanest1ng .nu1d dr}ing them 1n direct sunlight J\ thl'' v.1ll lose 011. aroma and color Do not di"\ Workshops aid home gardeners .\ Sl'rte<; of gardl·n111g \\OI (...,twp' \'Ill be prescntl'd h\ < 11.1\tlim• ( 11111· mun1t} Colkgc thl\ n111n1h .11 thl· Me"1 Verdl' l.c.1rn1ng ( cnh·r 1n ( osta ~ksa Instructor Lul' < ,1h1>1 \nw1hur'1 a land<;cape arll\t 'Pn 1al111ng in rc51den11al gardl'Tl'I, "ill .1Jdrl''' 'LI< h top1c'ia!>gardc11 <, 111 ,111,111 an"" H·.ir· round color anti llll'th.-d' 111 \\,1h·1 ..a \'In~ The tirst v.orl.<,h11p 1·11111lnt "l 1.11 <l<'n1ng in a Small ~p.1n· \\ill ~1· lwld from Q a.m t1) noon -...11urd.I\ Prcparnt1on.;.,1ruc1u r•ll l'knienh .111d plant<1. soil. co'>t. and m.11011·n.1rll1 v.111 be d1scu'>~1on tllptt \ .\ clas-. on "\car round < 111111 111 the Garden" \\111 nll't't .11 <• ltl pm •\pnl 17 With tn'\tfUl t1l1n fOl U\ln~ (Il l a seasonal floral and ho1t1t11hur.1I tour through the \l\l' Of ,hdc' phntm and Ji, ing plant matl'nal "l'lanung and I .1m1.,,:ap111g "' \a,c ~ ater" v.111 l)l: t.111)tht .ti t• \11 fl 01 \Jlrtl 2-' ( tUtdJllll' \\Ill \)\• olfcrcd lor hrn -m,11ntt•n.1nu• drought-rCS1'tant land".>(J~''I th.ll pro' 1dc on@mahl' hcaut' .rnd Jlr:tt · 11caht}. f or information t'all l.a I ·O I Xtl • • • Newport H1ll"i C1arden (. 'lub mcm· h~:r' ~ 111 m<.·cl at ( lubhou~ 11 on Pon Garlow Place. l'fl'v. port Beal h. :at Q· 30 a.m Thur\JJ\ :ind thl·n rnrpool to thr t-ulkrton •\rbol"C'tum • • • Fu' onlr herb~ and th('1r u~3(tt' \\ 111 be d1"iCusscd by mrmbc~ of the: Orange Co11ly ~ftrb Society al the11 I pm meeting c;und:i' m hcml' rich(~\ o•ba l indn ~©·tah' ~P 11·, 111\ml.' herbs in the o'c:n tor the same reasons . ...\1r·dl")'1ng Lakes up to three \\eeks but chances for de\ eloping mold "111 be lessened and ll '?.er -... ill be supenor .\rrangc herbs fur df) mg on Ira)~ tn areas of good 'cn11lat1on. Turn the plants datl~ v.h1le d~ing thus allO\\· 1ng for good air circula11on and pre' en11on of mold Tr) arranging them 1n bunches to hang on a line ..\small dothesllne in tht• k11chen. an enclosed patio or garagl' "111 "ork 'Cf) niccl~ Hang the herbs upside dc.'.iWn b) the stems For \Ced1er plants placr first 1n } pt'r· for::ited . brov.n paper bag and then hang them on the line. Sage Baell If )OU plan to crumble,.. the leaf) hl•rbs before stonng. do 11 when the lea' t•s are crackh For most cuhnan U'il'S ) OU l3n di card the stem If~ OU use stems. do the lea' es first thl.'n allo'' more time for the stem\ 10 dr. as thC\ too should be crackh tor l'J<;1er brcakdO\.\n. lf<;tonng herbs tor te:i~ 1r~ to keep the lea\ es'' hok ·\' 01d high hum1d1t) v. il1k dn 1ng Jnd stonng herbs. bl'l·au'e 11 l·:iu'l'' molding and results in an off-Ila' "r For storing. U'll' .11r11gh1 cunta1ner\ .inJ 'iheh e 1n a dJrl.. dn. but codl l Uf)bo:i rd Thi.' 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'· L Boys Clubs help our youngsters 'beat the street' President Reagan has proclaimed April 14-20 as National Boys Clubs Week as the clubs celebrate 125 years of service to youngsters. particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Since 1860, Boys Clubs have offered xoung people a place to help themselves become contnbuting members of society . .. The future of our nation will be shaped by today's younaergeneration." the president said in his proclama- tion. "Young people must have both skill and motivation to succeed as adults and contribute toward continued social progress for all. The trained pro- fessionals and caring volunteers in Boys Oubs guide young people to identify their talents and gain the self- confidcnoe to apply them." President Reagan is honorary chairman of Boys Cubs of America serving more than 1.2 million young people in 1,100 clubs throughout the country. Boys Oubs -"clubs that beat the streets" - offer programs in health and fitness , juvenile delinquency prevention, youth employment, cttizenship and leader- shU> development, drug and akohol abuse prevention and education for family life. In recent years, Boys Clubs of America has led a nationwide effort to educate parents and children about child sexual abuse, to teach teen-agers about the dangers of drug abuse and drunk drivi ng and to enlighten communities about the need fo r protecting children's rights. Next week's celebratio n is an opportune time for every American to recogn ize the noble mission of Boys Clubs and to join President Reagan in saluting them for their service to the nation. Our TV commercials maze rest of world To most oft he world 111s a cunosll\ hat U.S. television commemals encourage dogs to eat more and people to eat less. Q. Whal "a!> the winner's avcragt· speed in the first auto race'? .\. 7.5 mph. Q, er snowy road'i from Chicago to Waukegan. Ill.. on No'. :!8. 1895. At the wheel was James Franklin Duryea in a car 10\entcd h) his brother Ch.arles Edgar Duryea. Eight) cars entered. Six stan cd. Two finished lt.~ou managed 1oge1 all thewu} to agt' 17 without acne. ~ou may ll!>l )OUf\df among the 14 out of 1011 people \\ho can make that t:la1m \1gn on a carpenter\ tr1Jd.. "'I ou .should '>('e what I sa" .. • l\ttu,1 ponr people dun't \hop for barga1m. l\t1 oc;t rich pcopk<lon'1,hop for bargain'> But most oft he Jll't>pk 111 ·the middle do shop for barga1 n' I ' The dl'l'P sea di\ 1ng rcrnrd tor seabird\ -l\00 feet -1~ held b\ thl' ~ngu1n. •"}OU might 'iurm1'ic. Big rodl'U state. Florida. It ha'i more rodeo<; than Ar11ona ~\om· Jng. Montana. New Me,llo. hkla- Jioma Oregon and Washinglon There arc a lot ot musdt>s in \our hand and wrist together. true. hut a cat 's 1a1I ha s three times a' man) • (cnsu'I takers in China's (anion .tl'.ccntl) noted 20.000 hie \Cli'\t'i 'Crossed one interscc11on in Olll' hour IN PERSPECTIVE • Longest running motion picture '>erie" e\er filmed is the Tar7an group -'>tancd rn 1918 and still going Ttw. <:orrn•., up hecausc a client ask!> how man' books the TarLan author wrote. an~wa) Onl) 26 of Edgar RKe Burroughs' 90 novels v.ere about Tartan. but that was enough. e" 1denl· I~ 1 hc..'11fc and times ofMart1n Lulhl·r King 1s far morl' wid.sl~ known now than thl' Ille and t1mcl> of Manin Luther. ~a) a~ing " a required 'uhJCU in C 1rcenland\ ~l·hool'i ~euh l·on,cr'>c tn dialect'> J)C'l'ullar to the11 t.11lon1C'> Su do whale' L.M. Boyd Is columnist. · a syndicated • "Tl1 e 10.000-acrelrvlneCoast ... at netlmewascalledthe most -...-:;;==-==--=-----v&lt.Jable Jn~p# ofpro~rt In thf!o.WMl:"11rt ~at -• ~-.. ............ t ... ·- Ex..:CJA man plays pivotal role in exposing Soviets Has become senior policy advi~er to fo u r GOP senators WASH INGTON Da"1d Sullivan 1'i a forml'r ('I.\ anal>sl whose fncnds call him "Ma<l Dog." He's a pivotal bchind-thc-~cenes power in the fight ovt'r thc MX missile and U.S.-Sov11.•t :mm control negotiation~. The stor} of Su111 ... ;rn\ me 10 1nnuencc 1s a ca5e h1stor. ot the wa\ things work 1n Washingttm. .; Educated at Hanard. Sulll\an sened 1n Manne Corp-. combat intelligence 1n Vietnam anJ l'"entu- all) wound up 1n one ot till' CIA'.-, most sensitive jobs: anal)11ng So\1e1 strateg~ and nuclear forcc mod- ern1zat1on He oon disco' cred that the Soviets v.erc \ 1ola11ng SALT I and other 1rea11es with the l 'n11ed States. But when Sullivan presented his evidence. he was stonewalled h) agenc) higher-ups. This was dunng the Caner adm1nis1ra11on. "hich didn't wan1 e' 1dence of Soviet ,·101- ation'i of SALT I endangenng Presi- dent Caner's attcmpts to negotiate ttie SALT 11 agreement. 'Frustrated. Sulhvan committed bureaucrat 1c: hara-kin: He dell vered his report on Soviet V10lat1ons lo a S) mpathcuc congressional a1dl'. Richard Perle. Thjs violated the F1m C6mmandmcnt ofbureaucra11r gov- ernment: Thou shalt not go out of channels. Reah11ng hill days in the < IA were numbered. ')ull1 van quit and went to work for Sen. Lloyd Bent<.en. (). Texas. Ht' wrote numerous ar11des on Sov1l'I duphcit) for various pubh· ca11on!l Wh('n Ronald Reagan hernme president ')u~n "as gl\en a top post at tht.' ·\rms C on1rul and D1s- armamt'nl .\gl·nq. Ht' friend. Rich- ard Perle. hecame a high offi cial at thc Pentagon. Sulh\.an·, "mad dog" pur~u11 ol Soviet \'lulat ion\ gvaranH·cd that h" tenure at thl' d1'M!rmaml·nt agl'llt') wollld Ix• lml'f f-rustrated on«e more b.-teft for the mort.• '~ mpallll'tlt J1c1 AIDEISOI trenchc~ of C ap11ol Hil l. Quentin Crommclin. We've seen an ad\ance topy, and ~1vcn the amount of 1ntclhgcnce 1nformat1on revealed in the hook, it'll surpnsing that the CIA cleared II for release. C'learh. the hoot.. w1 II add e'en more clout to the ideas and rernm111cndat1ons of the ex-Manne "hose an11-So\let "arnmg'> were en\lronmcnt ofCap11ol Hill. bccorn-once spurned b' the Cl.\ mg a senior pohcy adnscr to four EXECUTIVE MEMO. The conscrvat1 ve GOP senators. Ste\ e I ntl·rnal Revenue Sen ll'l' docsn 't Symm!> and James McClure ofldaho. trust anyone. The revenoocrs are and Jesse HC'lm<i and John ra~t of planning to retain a private firm to Nonh Carolina. monitor radio stauon-; aero<.!> the In this capacit). Su Ill\ an has country to make sure the !>ta11on'i run ghosted a '>cries of letters from the the IRS public-sen ice an- Fear'iome Four to their Senatc col-nouncemcnts as the\ claim. league .... Prl'\ldcnt Reagan. Defense llnhke regular l'ommercial'I. the Secrctal) { a'ipar Wt.•inbcrgcr and I RS announcements arc run frcl·. But ('JA.D1ret:tor W1ll1am Casl'\. remind-broadcasting such public serv1{'l' an- 1ng thcm ol Kremlin perlid)'. A rt.·ccnt nouncement<, 1s pan of a '>lat1on ''> t·ampa1gn. for namplc. tried 10 gl'l l1cen~ing ohhgauon. w thl' I H.S wants the Pentagon and the CIA 1o acknowl-lo make sure no station 1H·heat1ng on edge \hat the So' 1c1s no" have more its promise. than IUOO ICBM nuclear warht"ads. • Peopk wno dm c in the Washing- in-;tcad of the 6.500 1hey_protcss 10 ton area ha'c learned to give a wide ha,e. -· ---nt-nh to car'i bearing diplomatic tags. Surprisingly. the Reagan adm1n11~-!hey kno" that d1ptomatc; often 1ra1ion. while fulminating at?out the ignore tht• requirement -laid down "Evil Empire'." was reluctapt .,lo O'nly a fow years ago -tha t the) have revt"al information 11 had on Sovi~t proper habilit)' in~urance . arms·t~at) viola11ons. The White . ,\. 'oll! o~ with an uninsured House finall) did so in a secret repon diplomat scar cahco~t theother~uya earl} last year -after S}mms (with bundle -and the diplomat can l be Sull1"an at his elbow) had done some sued. The State Depanment 1s trying high-powered prodding. to do something abQut th1'i It's Sullivan. the consummatc behind· setting up a computer system to make the-~cencll operator. ha!I bc<·ome an sure that persons ~1th_ <l1ploma11c ira~1bfc and jnlluen11al monkey 1mmunit} have hab1 ht)' 1n'iurancc on wrench. 1n the machinl'ry of U.S.· !heir car ... aircraft and other motor- Sov1et arms--control-Acgo11at1ons. It's 11ed \~hide\. not JUSI because he now ha!> some •Will ~ handshake und a smile do committed ideological hardliners the JOb., . backing him: it's because his early The .\rm!> ( ontrol and D1c;arma- warni ng!> on Soviet weapon develop-ment Agcnq 1<; planning an c1g~t- ment turned ollt 10 be dead accurate. month stud} of all agrecmenb w1t_h Even li beral critics concede that the Russians s.mcc 1900. to c;ee 1f Sullivan 1~ "brilliant" and an oppo-pcrhaps '>Orne kind of informal agree- nt'nl to be rcckoned w11h. though the~ ment will work out better than the claim -with some JUSt1cc -that hl' formal treaties dul} ~1gned and ~al­ occas1onall} ~•retches the fa<\\ 10 ed. "Because of the d1fficult1cs which make a polemical point. havt" been encountered with .. formal Sulhvan''i latest weapon "a boo!.. ar~s-control trcat1es. there 1~ a need that will.b,e published soon. "~nv it.·t lo 1nves11gatl' ... lcss..formal arms Mihtal)· Suprcmacy: Tht l lnwh.l c~ntrol arrangements. t!le 1n~truc­ I arts Ahou1 th e N('" Dangn 111 t1ons for the pro1ect explain. \mcn ca " The rn-author 1<. another Jad Ander1on is • syndlraled n m..cnatl\e who senl'd 1n the columnist. MAil.TiN BROWER -=-. colnmnlat .... '• Rtcuu · ·co1E1 Hunt fo r Mengele trivializes Holocaust Educating young would be better use for reward$$$ BOSTON -A posl>C 1~ after the Angel of D<'ath The Washington 'Time~ pkdges SI m1llton for the capture of Josef Mcngele, the camp doctor at Aus- chw1t1 The Simon W1csenthal Center in Los Angeles matches that amount. The West German govern- ment will ante up $300.000 and the American government 1s being asked 10 chip in something. 1 he capture of M<'ngelc will ennch someone. That's more than )OU can sa) for the rest of u~. Well·inten11oncd ixoplc arc tm - ial111ng the Holocaust. Its cast of ogres 1'i being used as newspaper circula11on gimmicks. intcodcd or otherwise. or as fund-ram•rs for other cau!>Cs. To polt11c1ans the world over. the Holocaust has become n kind of super ethnic $roup: It can be denied nothing. Guilt mone). ba!>ed on • individual or collective indifference. gets shoved its way. It becomes even difficu lt to suggest that the funds might be better used than a~ rewards for bounty hunters. But here 1n a Boston suburb 1s a sur"1vor who met Mengelt at Aus- t:hv.111 .. he 1s m) fnend. and I ask her what ~he thinks about all this -the reward mone' and the black-tie dinner\ at which more and more mone) 1s raised to hunt fl'wer and fewer Na11'i. She asks that )OU either kcl'p )Our rc"ard monc> or use 11 for some other purpose. She a!>ks. 1n fact. that )OU usc.1110 <"docate the )Ouna-- Who could den) that 11 would feel ju~I plain good 1f Mengele l'i caught. Hl'0 !> become an abstraction -no longer a man. ore\ en n Na11 , but Lhc de' ii himself.· He wa' no Adolf Eichmann. a killer b) memo and the lethal Juggling of train schedules. but someone who killed w11h his own hand'i and. worse. with medical instrument!> designed 10 S<i\e hves. If the man I'> found. we will find -as we '°''anabl) do -that the lawyers and pi.ycholog1'>t!t will have Jabcls for him. Then. as w11h Eichmann. we will again fan· lhe reali1a11on that the Holocaust was not the v.or~ ot ghouls. but of JU'il plain people -some ot them \ll'k. most of them JU'it ind1f- 1Cren1 1 ogether. the) did incredible work. 1 he millions in1tward rnone) docs nothing to address that reallly. The challenge of the future 1' to l>ee that the Holocaust 1s not reJX'ated -not a$'11no;1 Jews. not aga1n\l Cambo- dians. not against Armenians Not against any people. The vanou'i rewards not only do nothing to prevent a reoccurrcnce (<lid the Khymer Rouge ll1nch because Eichmann was hanged''). but instead focus a11en11on on one man a<. 1f he were a Typhoid Maf) of race hatred: Catch him. you eradicate the disease. The killing disease 1s not eradicated llke'that. It 's done through education. At the 'iamc time that well-meaning l/rvine Coast: Still bC!-rren after all these years pcopll' arr pulling up money for the capture of Mengcle. other~ can't find enough lund\ to support cducntion program\ ahout the Holocaust. One of th~m_ '' called ··racing History" an<l 11 " an nllempt to teach school ~rtginal pla n for 100.000 residents · rimmed to 6.000 -but foes remain II • Editor's note: Tbls is lbe first ol 11 ~o-,,.n series on tbe Irvine Coast. Dunng thl· past I 'i ~cars tht· In 1n1· ast. the I 0.000-acrc partd of land t1ndulating for 311 -m1k'i along thl' q>acific Occan hctwecn < nrona dt•I ar and Laguna Beach. ha\ ~l·n ndergo1ng in1en<.1 v~ planning Dur ng m uch of that time. the phinnin~ ffons ha' e been drast1rnlh nH'· ndcrstood Ot'C3U~ the\ OICC\ of lht• pposiuon ha'e dru"m·d ou1 th1· 01c.es of rea!ton Ever s1ncl' Thl· h inc· C o S•" r thr tate of California perm1.,\lon to xtend the Pacific < oa'it ll1tth"'" hrou"1 the coastal ar<'a rt''>1dt·111' nd v1 1tors have en10>-cd thl drn c hrouah the open. rolhn~ hill'> •l'l'I· ookin1 the sea. As the company deH·lopcd 11<. st.al propcrty dunng the I 9~1h and 6()s, frior to devcfopml'nl of ;i nena land-use plan for tht· Ir" lnl' ch. the concept wa' 111 111ntinu1· OAANGE COAS l Daily Pilat dnclopmt'nl \UCh a\< affil'O "ihtlll'' 11yh t <lo\\ n 1 ht• coast Hut \\1th 1hnom1ng of th1• l<1nd·u\c plan C nmpan> planners a\kt•d for a h.11t In th1· dl'' elopmen t 1 hl· I O,IXIO- ;H 1e ln1nc< na\l was 1den11fkd :i~ a 11;wd unto "' ov.:n. and at ont' 11mr ""' ca1tl'd lhl•~llloo;t ~aluahk c,1nglc p1t'H' ol property 111 I he "'e'itern I n1tl·d \tall'\ .\ nd 11111\ 11 might ha' l' ht-en There 11 ,toci<l -I 0.000 anes of j('fl1 ly rolling hill'> k14'~d by the )"ac1fic under a MC'd1taranean subtropical d1mall' Onh one place 1n the entire \.\llrld compan·d w11h 11 -the t-renrh ,111d lt.1llan K1 v1era. The RI' 1era ha!> 1hr <iame topograph) and climate In 11170 read) to begin the plan- 11111g prOlc\'i, a delegatio n ot I rvme < o official~ traveled 10 the F-rench and Italian K1v1er? 10 'tudy that lovdv area On their return. the pl;innt'I\ workl'd tor thrl'C yea r\ on a plan 1ha1 "'111ld ll<l\C trnn~formed the H. L. Schwert1 Ill r , ,.,, Frink Zlnl ,, , •\IJ• 'II I I,, . Tom Tilt 1.,, r ,,, Crelg Sheff ••p<>IJ\ (•I I\~ ,,. MARTIN BROWER Irvine Con\! into the Frcnl'h·llallun R1v1cra Let's \top our nJrrnt1on right ht'rl' for a moment Th<•re :ire a lot ol people "'ho like thl· RI\ 1era. v.1th 11\ dense hilltop housing. 11\ col<>rlul holcl'I. quaint and elegant shop'i and its crowded restaurant\. Then there arc tho\C who prefer barr(•n open spaces. But since The lrv1nc C n hod o" ned the rnastal land for I 00 vc;H' and was pa)ing S2000 a day in propcrt) ta:< on that land (111( lud1ng ~aturda) and Sunda~ l de\Clopmcnt ...cemed to Ix in order. Many pcopk cheered the fact that the land wall entirely owned by The Irv ine Co.. lx'l'au~ that meant it would he dcvcloJ)<'d in li ne with a total master plan lnd<'ed. the plan that evolved 1n 1973 wa~ n clas'l1c of m time.. a beautiful communll} for 100 000 fortunatt· r~dcnt, .\nd man) local c1111~m wtre rtady to line up for thl.' opportunity lo buy. Rut thrn ('amc the state Coastal Commiss1un, t~c result of a "save the coast" "oter 1n\uat1vc of 1972 called Propm111on 20 Thr in1t1at1ve gave 1hr C'oa'ital C omm1\s1on 1unschct1on o"cr thl' rntire < ahforn1a coa~tllnt". 1ndud1n11 thl' lr,1n~ C"oUt The < ompan\ 1k1ermint·d that th\• plan \ for the In 1nr Coa't would not 1m1l-.l' l1 through the Coastal t omm""on proce~s. and the cnllrc plan wu' \crapped. A nc" plan wu~ in order. anti \\Ith tht.· coming of more puhht. part1c1· pat1on during the I l)70\. a Ill'" planning proce s "as requ1rcd a' "1'11 The C'ompan) formed TIC MAP. I hl• Ir\. inc ( ompany Multi .\gt•nc') Plan- ning Program. A total of 22 agl·nc1t'\ and grOUpS -every asent•y (Ir group that might have an in tert''' in the In ine Coai,t -wa!> in vited to attend a <;enes of monthly planning mect- ing'i. 'ltretching over two eur.. These grou~'i included the Orange ( ounty (nv1ronmental C'oali11on. the Sierra Club. the Laguna Cirecn licit and others. ihcluding c1t1es. d1'itncts and organ11at1on 'i. Planning firms. ecolog1c:il fir~ environmental firms and othrr l'x·- pcn were as!tlgncd to T IC MAP a\ con ult.ants. al a final co,1 10 the company of more than $1 million The eont-cpt was "let's plan together." No development at all was one option. with the only rcqu1rl'mcn1 that if no development wcrT ngrecd to. T ICMAP had to firtd 'IOme pany t~urchasc the land. -TollowmJ. two ycnr'i of meeting ... a "coMcn'lu~ ' plan wa developed by the group. Rather than U'l( the land for up to 100.000 re idcnts, the con'lcnsus plfin called for u~ of only one third o( tht land for S0.000 re 1d~nt\. lh1~ plan wa ubm111ed to lhtCountyofOrangeand. follow1n1n Iona \Cncs of open hear1np. 1n 1976 the count)' 'iUpcr\f'i(')!'li approvtd a \t·akd down \.er\1on with 2~ pc-rt.·cnl of the land to be used tor 30,000 children what people ont:e did to n.'\ldcnt~. people. It operates now 1n some 269 1 he rnunt\ now had to submii its school'i. You have probably never plan to the C'oa!>tal Commission. but hcanJ of it. Out you hnvc. I'm sure. L • h c (' heard of Mcngek. He is the past: r1y this time. t c oastal omm1ss1on "Facing H1s1orv" is thl' future. In the had gone out of business. The original battk for funds: the past is v.a y ahead lcg1slat1on had a date by wh1c:h time of the future. the comm1ss1on would expire. So The Do }OU think that school children. Irvine Co. supported lc~1~lat1on for a e'en man~ adults. could tell you who new Coastal rommiss1on. and the I s h u 1 Eichmann was or what happened at · mil o il wa~ approved·hy the ~late Auschwi11" Could a generation that legislature But the new Coastal Comnwmon's now hears only the vague echo of South C'on\l H.cg1onal C'omm1ss1on Vietnam say wtlat happened in thl' d d ~ • 1 War'law ghetto or to gypsies. ' not in' or the count) ., Pan. homoscitual'i, Jehovah W1tne'l'ICS, in-approving II only aficr nttach1ng mor<' than 40 stipulations_ mo 1 of tellcc1uals and commun1st'i 1n th<' h h h Na.c1 Cl!.tcrm1nat1on camps? A world w it: 't\'Crc unacceptable. T e com-that knew little about the genocide of pany wan,ed to appeal to thc state the Armenians in ·world War I 15 Coastal ('o'mmission. but the county almost ...,.rdoncd for douhtmg the asked that this not be done uper· .,.. viS<>r Tom Riley had a better idea. '!tones rom1ns out of ~stern Europe Trash the plan nnd go for low. low dunng World War If. A world that acn'i1ty. now knows what we know cannot Workingwith the count), the afford the lu·<0ry of •anorancc. compan) de'1clopcd the currently So, hunt Menatle in the junaJc approved plan _ rcsidcnec~ not for bccaU!ltju<it1cc 1s its own rrward. And I 00.000 pcopk on 1 o.000 acre~. not build your museums to h11 victims for 50.CX>O people on JS.000 acres, because stone last! lonaerthan mcm· and not even 30.000 people on 25.000 ory. But the burden of the Holocaust acre\. The plan calls for 6.000 f>C'Oplc is neither auilt nor rtvenae: h is to hv10g on estates or from one lo 15 'top history from clonina •~If. A acre~ muxunt. wonhy es 11 11; WUI not do A total of Is years have ~one by that and neither will the capturt of a I be d sin~le mon 'l1nce p annma pn an not 1na ha his" why my fncnd, the survivor. yet been developed on the Irvine \oHt. There arc residents and aroups teaches ll<'tfOOI kids 1n her spa.tt time who oppose even the new plen And and Knd" her money lo c~ucation The lrvmr Co 1s b:ack at the drawma crog.mms. The dead arc buned. The board oner apin. •n&-cm"c our At\cnuon. Educate Col1m1111 Marrlll 3,..,,~, Pfl{tlJM-1hem ... - n '*" wtw11nur "M,,tJJJ lff'fwr.n--llJtU~ Orat11~ C'owafy Rttper1." twl•m•l1f. • . --"'• Mercedes upgrades-i t_s au to protection systems The Mercedes-Benz 380SL coupe/roadster Is propelled by a 3.8-llter VS engine, and halted by the Mercedes anti-lock brake system, acclaimed by auto editors for Its effectiveness. The system, called ABS, offered In North America for the first time this year, utilizes computer control to prevent the wheels from locking di.Iring herd braking, regardless of surface conditions. The tendency to skid Is reduced and the ability to steer Is retained, so the driver can keep the car In its proper lane and guide It around obstacles. ABS Is standard equlpmeryt on the 380SL coupe/roadster. ABS utilizes sophisticated elec- tronics to detect when any wheel is on the verge of locking up. It then precisely controls the wheel's brak- ing action. effectively pumping the brakes In just the right rhythm to make use of the available traction. All that's required of the driver to brJng ABS into play is pushing on the brake pedal hard enough to lock at least one wheel. In some cases that may·not be very hard, as when thal wheel is passing over an Ice patch. A noticeable ' 'pulsing through the brake pedal informs the driver that the control process is taking place. The main advantage of skid-free stopping Is th~t the car can still be NEW'85 C steered, to either stay on the Intended path or to avoid a collision. Any tendency for the car to spin Is also greatly reduced and can be readily countered by the driver's steering corrections. Another safety system is the automatically tensioning belt retrac- tors. The tensioning device, called an ETA, makes the belt system more effective in restraining the occt.1- pants In higher-speed crashes. The retractors are connected to a crash sensor, which actuates them when there is a severe frontal impact, thereby tightening the belts. The action is controlled -a ~ssenger leaning forward won't be pulled back. An optional system for the front passenger last year, it Is now it Is now standard for the driver and . passenger positions on all models, except the 300CD. The warranty on all Mercedes- Benz models continues at four years or 50,000 miles. Mercedes-Benz of North America also offers Its Road- side Assistance Program, for own- ers who encounter problems on the road outside of normal dealership working hours. Calll~g a toll-free number will bring a Mercedes tech- nician to the location with the parts and tools to carry out repairs on the spot. A 3.8-Uter Annual P~rcentage Rate "5/50_ Plus"** WARRANTY 1001. 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Sales manager Tom Weaver and sales assoclatP Robert Cof, fin, from an Avon, Conn., deal-of the field was eliminated before ership, and reporter Joel Lange the end of the east-west leg from of the Hartford Courant were the Detroit to Wasf'llngton. A blluard runnQrs up. hit the Rockies as participants "We were driving the perfect began to cross. Roads were car tor this kind of an event," said closed and most drivers-checked. Buffum. "In eight days we went : Into motels. from a b.tluard In the Rockies to Only 31 cars made It to the next the heat of the Rio Grande and from the shores of the Pacific to ~heckpolnt before It closed. and the dunes where Orvllle and only 18 of those cehcked In Wilbur Wright flew the first air-without any lime penalty. Scoring was based on being on time at all plane: And the Audi handled all checkpoints. with penalty polnts the conditions with ease." • accrued on a basis of one point The rally took competitors per second too soon br too late through 28 states. though most Into the checkpoint. • John Buffum (in•lde car) before •tart1n1 out on the One Lap of America Rally, an 8 ,8QO-mlle race aero .. 28 •tate.. Buffum Jed Kudl'• one-two ••eep. • Washington Toyota dealership drops local preparatio_n charge EVERETT, Wash. -In a move unprecedented In the automobile business, Rodland Toyota Inc. of Everett has discontinued use o f the time-honored second-sticker dealer preparatlorr cirarge. In an ad headlined "Say Good- bye to Import Quotas. Hello Lower Prices." Rodland re- moved an opportunity which some dealers have used to mark up prices as much as $3,000 per car. In making the announcemen t, Buzz Rodland, president of Rodland Toyota, explained that the dectsion was made in response to the new market environment created by the U.S. government's removal of Import quotas. "This Is the end of a five-year period in which both foreign and domestic manufacturers as well as dealers were.allowed to raise prices," Rodland explained. "The quotas were originally planned to last for two years to give Detroit time to downsize and develop more competitive car lines. The extension resulted in the highest profits seen by U.S. ., auto manufacturers In their his- tory." Rodland stated that he made the decision to remove the stick- er In light of what he predicts will be a much more highly com- petitive market characterJze.d...by higher volume and lower prices. According to the Everett auto dealer. Detroit used well the breathing room created by im- port quotas. "American cars are now top quality, stylish and fuel- efficient," he said. 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Family Circle consulted vari- ous nonprofit, unbiased or- ganizations for their reports on the safest and least-safe cars (based on official Insurance acci- dent data) and the latest Infor- mation on how to make your car safer. The following chart for 1981-1983 cars (source: High- way Loss Data Institute) appears In a current Family Circle report· entitled, "Is Your CarSafe To Drive?" (A test result number of under 100 is considered safe; over 100, less safe. IEST A · WORST CARS: llEVEAE-INJURY EXPERIENCE 10 beat 1. Oldsmobile Cutlass wagon 44 2. Oldsmobile Delta 88 4-door 58 3. Chevrolet Caprice w.agon 60 4. Pontiac Bonneville wagon 60 ( 1985 model with the same name is substantially changed.) 5. Oldsmobile Toronado 61 6. Buick LeSabre 4-door 62 7. Mercury Grand Marquis 4- door 67 8. Mercury lynx wagon 71 9. Oldsmobile Delta 88 2-door 73 10.0ldsmobile 98 4-door+ 74 2-door 146· 2. Dodge Colt 2-door 145 3. Pontiac 1000 2-door 1'45 4. Toyota Corolla 2-door ' 145 (1985 changed.) 5. Subaru Hardtop 2-door 143 (1985 changed.) e. P1ymoyth co1t 2-aoor 141 7. Toy ta Corolla 4-door · 140 (1985 changed) 8. Toyota Starlet 2-door 138 9 . Datsun 200SX 135 (1985 changed.) 10.Chevrolet Cavalier 2-door 132 COLLISION DAMAGE 10 beat 1. Pontiac Bonneville wagon 55 (1985 changed.) 2. AMC Concord wagon 57 3. Mercury Grand Marquis 4- door 58 4. Chevrolet Impala 4-door 60 5. Ford Crown Victoria 2-door 6. AMC Eagle wagon 7. Chevrolet Malibu wagon 8. Ford Escort wagon 9. Buick leSabre 4-door 10.Chevrolet Caprice 4-door 10 worst 60 62 63 63 64 66 1. Datsun 280ZX 238 2 . Chevrolet Corvette 236 (1985 changed.) 3. BMW 3201 212 4. Datsun 280ZX 2 plus 2 190 5. Audi 4000 2-door 180 6.Audi5000 179 7. Mercedes-Benz 300SD 178 8. Volkswagen Rabbit 2-door 175 9. Mazda RX -7 175 10.Subaru Hatchback 4WD 175 (1985 changed.) In 1983 the federal govern- ment allowed auto makers to replace bumpers previously re- oulred tn withstand 5-mph im- pact with 2'ti-mph bumpers. "Thia greatly Increased the amount of colllalon damage done to cars In minor accidents," notM tlie magazine report. 1• CARI WITH SAFETY BUMPI RI I-mph General Motors -Chevrolet Corvette, Oldsmobile Omega, Oldamoblle Cutlass Ciera, Pon-1~ tlac Fiero. Chrysler -Chrysler Fifth Av- enue, Dod.ge Diplomat, Plymouth Grand Fury. Toyota -All Models Saab -All Models BMW -All Models Ford -.. All Models Renault -All Models Subaru -All Models Isuzu -I-Mark Mazda -All Models Peugeot -All Models 21"1 -mph General Motors: Buick (All). Chevrolet -Camaro, Caprice, Impala. Cavalier, Celebrity, Chevette. Citation. Monte Carlo. Pontiac -Bonneville. Fire- bird, Parisienne. T-1000. 6000, Grand Prix. Ptioenlx, 2000 Sun- bird. Cadillac -Cimarron, Eldorado, Seville. Oldsmobile -Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Firenze, Toronado, 98. Honda -All Models. Mercedes -All Models. Nissan -All Models .. AMC -Eagle. __ Volkswagen -All Models. Isuzu -Impulse. Audi -4400; 5000. Mitsubishi -All Models. Chrysler -E Class. Laser. LeBaron. New Yorker. Dodge Aries. Dodge Charger. Dodge Daytona. Dodge Omni, Dodge 600, Plymouth Horizon. Plymoutll--Reliant, Plymouth Turlsmo. Volvo -All Models. Many taxi firms use re.tread tires PEBBLE BEACH -Many taxi-Metro-Systems Corp .. a New not only because they are cab companies have been us...,in~g-....-orl< City-based taxi company. cheaper. but because the harder retreaded tires on their cabs for has been using retreaded tires years. according to the Tire for nine years on Its fleet of 200 tread-rubber compound used on Retread information Bureau. an taxis. TRIB said. TRIS notes that retreaded tires means fewer Industry association. Metro-Systems touts retreads flats. '84 BUICK llYWI -Cream, 2.SK, V·6, T1h, Cruise (3361«) 88886 'U 11 llfl lllMM 'I! CHEVY 1-10 PICKUP low Mil11, 3 to choose from 84686 '•R.1111111 .,,. .. 2.2 .,._, 2K .... 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(JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY) CALL (714) 847-1707 Car sculpture T bl• Kulpture l• made of different Fo r- mula 1 Renault parta -from tlrea to abock a bM>r bera and engine parta -built a nd .daiCned by Swlu artiat J ean Tlnguely. It la on cllaplay at tile Parla New Biennale ezhtbition. Cars need 'spring training' to withstand pothole shock Warmer temperatures coax the buds on the trees and encourage birds to sing 1n the season. But the rising mercury also takes Its toll on our roads and highways. leaving treacher- ous potholes that may convert them Into obstacle courses. Potholes are one of the few curses of spring, but to make sure they don't dampen your warm weather spirits, pre pare your car for them. specifically your shock absorbers and ~truts. "Shoe~ absorbers do just wh~at their name Implies -absorb the shocks of the road." said Walt Alley, director of training at the Midas Institute of Technology In Palatine, Ill. "They work in con- junction with the springs that support the weight of the car. If springs alone were used. the car would bounc~ like a pogo stick. "Technically speaking. a shock absorber is an oil-filled tube with a piston and valves." said Alley. "When the c'ar hits a pothole. the springs are com- f Pancake's :provide ''bread' for 1 schools In 1980. David J . Phillips Buick, Pontiac and Mazda in Laguna I Hills decided to do something to help the athletic and band pro- grams of the five local high schools. . "Proposition 13 had virtually depleted the athletic and band programs," said David J . Phllhps, "and this was iust one way in which we could help out a bunch of good kids who needed our support." Every year since that time. the David J. Phillips dealership 1s turned into one huge cafeteria. with large grid(lles turning out thousands of pancakes and sausages. along with ap- plesauce. coffee or milk to lqng lines of school supporters who pay $2 for the feast. Phillips picks up the food tab. turning over 100 percent of the proceeds to the athletic and band programs at Laguna Beach and Laguna Hills high ~chools as well as Capo Valley and El Toro high schools. Booster club parents do the cooking and serving. while enter- tainment is...provided by the high schools' bands. Over the years. some $50.000 has been raised by the J". Phllltps pressed to soak up the bounce. Inside-the shock absorber. fluid Is pushed from one chamber to another. controlling the spring's bouncing f Ction. ·'Worn shock absorbers may cause a driver to temporarily lose control of his car when he hits a pothole," said Alley. "Poor shocks can lead to poor or even unsafe braking. The bounce mo- tion associated with bad shocks causes a loss of contact between your tires and the road, resulting in longer stopping distances. How can you tell If your shocks are worn? Alley has some point- ers: •Press down on the bumper. If It bounces more than 11h times, the shocks are inadequate. •Check tires for uneven wear. •Do the wheels frequently need alignment? •Is your ride bouncy and uncomfortable? Struts. which are now replac- ing the traditional shocks on many new cars. should also be checked during this time of year, as tlley are subject to the same hazards. "Struts became popular with the down-sizing of Amencan- made cars." said Alley "This resulted in the need for a more compact suspension system. Struts are responsible for the firm. steady ride in small cars that Americans have become ac- customed to." Walt Alley suggests looking for some of the same signals of wear on struts as you would look for on shocks. •Front tires showing uneven or excessive wear. •Bounce and uncomfor,table ride. •Front wheels that shimmy or shake from side to side. For more information on your car's suspension system. send for the free brochure. "Getting to Know Your Car," from Midas International Corp.. P 0 Box 11172, Chicago. IL 60611 Da vid J . Pbllllpe' etaff help• out at the Boo8ter• Club Pa ncake Breakfaet. Left to rtcht. they include: Bob Olaon. aeneral manager; Bill McLain, director of aervtce: Frank Lewie. aa'lea tnanaier: P hyllla Kem. manager of tbe lea•e company: and Mlciey Weldon. ieneral aalea manacer. dealership. said general man-Souttleffi Orange County he ager Bob Olson 'It's just part of added We re 1ust happy to help being a good neighbor in out each year · Handreda llne up for pancakea at David J . Pbllllpa' annual booeter club bttakfut . . . s .. M Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aprll 12. 1986 VWint-ro ucesJ'etta GLI, I as test i10tchback in U.S. The 1985 Volkswagen Jetta GLI -the faat .. t VW notchbaok Mdan ever sold In America -la echeduled for nle thlt month. The Jetta G LI add• thef best , hlgh•performance CharaO• tertatlct t>f th• GTI hatchbaok to the attrlbutN of the all-new Jetta four-door Mdan. The result la a llmlted-productlon sport• sedan thlt accelerate• from zero to 60 mll• per hour In only 9.9 nc- onda and haa a top speed of 116 mph. tn addition, the GLI carrlea five adutta and their luggage at Auto- bahn ~· In the style of other German Mdana coating two to thrM time• u much. The GLI can be Identified by Its underttated red accent trim In the bumpera and side moldlng, 8Jx1•-lnch llght alloy wheels with low-p,roflle, 60-serles per- formance radlala and red GLI nimeplate below the right tallllght. · Advanced aerodynamics and a high-output 100-horsepower 1.8-llter engine contribute to the four-door sedan's exceptional performance. The G LI· s wedge Subar.u adds new location Subaru of Southern Call· fomla, Inc. announcee the addltlon of llarbor8ubaru.ln Garden Gro•e· to lta team of dealera. Bill Whltledae, dealer principal, •ten• the franchlae aareement. flanked by Bill Rapbael, co- prlnctpal of BarbOr Subaru. at n.ht. At left are Jamee C. Welah. Ylce prealdent and . aeneral manacer •. and Lee . Rayallp. Alee manacer. both of Subaru of Southern Cali- fornia. thape, with lta amooth, tapered front end and high trunk llne, 11 the reautt of exhauatlve develop- ment In VW'a Wolf1burg, Weit Germany, wind tunnef. The Jetta GLI'• powerplant 11 mounted tranaverMty over th• front drive wheels and 11 capable of delivering 32 mlle1 per gallon on the highway and 28 mpg around town, according to the Federal Environ mental. Protec- tion Agency. Chlefly responsible for the blend of performance al'ld econ- omy Is the GLl'a 1ophl1tlcated electronic engine contro&a, which Include a new KE-Jetronlc fuel .Injection system to meter fuel more preclaely, and an electronic dlgltal Ignition s~atem In- corporating a knock sensor. The advanced system controls Ig- nition timing electronlcally and keeps the engine operating close to. but not In, the knock thre1hold for optimum efficiency and maxi- mum power. For Improved combustion characteristics the new au has larger Intake valves and taller pistons that ralae the com- WE WANT TO SELL PONTIACSI GRAND PRIX s9995· SAYE OYER $2000.00! UST PllCE 112, 112 SILE PRICE $9995 1114 NITIAC IWI Piil This Gr and Pm has tinted &lass. power windows. air cond1honing, sport mirrors. ~ 0 liter 4 BBL V·8 engine, tilt wheel, Rallye wheels. AM/FM stereo power antenna. and so much morel Executive demonstrator 16147)1241227) .8.8% F~~!!~l!~ $285 PER MO. TOO~A~~'-..111.!..~181!!!;;;~ t2 ~--.....- pre111on ratio frqm 8.5~1 to 10.0:1. Mated to the high-output 1780oc powerplant la a standard flve-1peed close-ratio gearbox. To hanCJJi the '86 GLl's 11 percent power Increase. the cha111a haa been totally re- e n g I neer • d and now In- corporates power-a11lated four- wheel disc brakes with Internally vented rotors In front and aolld rotora In the rear. Power-a11lated rack and pi- nion steering with '3. 17 turns lock-to-lock, and a leather- wrapped four-spoke sport ateer- lng wheel are also standard. The analog speedometer. tachometer, water temperature and fuel gauges are pieced directly In front of the driver and rocker switches for the llghts and other functions, along with the radio, are mounted high, within the driver'• perlpheral vision and within finger-tip reach. Heat and ventllatlon controls have been simplified end the system Itself has more output and responds more quickly to changes In the control settings. DAVID J. PHILLIPS 837 ·2400 JBU CCK·JPO TlAC·MAZD !4m IUCIA PIWY., LAI• 1111 Off IAI .. FWY. flllft .• fRI. 8 AM TO 9 PM•SAT. 8 TO &•CLOSED SUfl>AY The 1988 Voluw.,en Jetta OLl.combln• the hlfh performance of the OTJ batch back and the attrlbutea of tile all· new Jetta four-door Mdan. - Tt\_e_ GLI comes with a helght- adJuatable driver's seat, a center console with a storage bin and a leather gearshift knob. A small screen In the lower center of the Instrument cluster dlsplays dlgltal readouts for the new on-board Multl-Functlon Computer (MFC). At the press of a button located at the tip of the wlndshleld wiper stalk, the MFC will Instantly display engine oll or ambient air temperatures, elapsed time of trip, miles traveled. average speed, aver- age mlles per gallon and time of day. A two-position memory switch, also on the wiper stalk, allows the driver to keep the total trip Information plus data on trip segment a. An option group of power convenience Items can now be 'ordered on the GU. Among Its fel'turea are electrlcally operated windows, a central locking sys- tem that locks not ·only the four doors b'ut also the trunk and gas filler aoor. and electrically con- trolled and heated out1lde mir- rors. Other lndlvldual options In- clude air conditioning, steel slid- ing sunroof, electrlcally heated and operated outside mirrors. Dod_ge challenges fishermen to hook a trout for a truck A 1985 Dodge Ram 50 pickup awaits a lucky angler at the second annual Dodge Ram- Touch Fishing Challenge. which continues through Sunday at Irvine Lake and the Santa Ana River Lakes In Orange County. Anglers lucky enough to hook four specially-tagged trout auto- matically win $1 ,000 and quallfy tor a chance to win the Dodge Ram 50 "Spring Special Edition" sport truck at an Aprll 14 drawing at 1rvlne Lake. Special discount coupons for both lakes -$2 off the $8 regular admission and $10 off the regular $20 half-day boat rental -are available at participating Southern California Dodge.deal- ers. Ray Dreyfus. Dodge marketing manager for Chrysler California, said that the second annual fishing challenge Is expected to be twice as big as last year's inaugural event. A total of 364 fish will be tagged -182 at each lake. The fish tags are color-coded for $100, $50, $25 and $5 In cash prizes and for merchandise prizes In gate passes, boat ren- tals and tackle. The lakes were planted with one $1 .000 trout each-on March 'f4, and wlll receive their remaining two on March 28. Irvine Lake Is off the Newport Freeway via Chapman Avenue East and Is open 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Information, cell 649-2991. The Santa Ana River Lakes are off the Riverside Freeway at Tustin Ave. Daytime fishing hours '&re 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Night fishing is from 5 to 11 p.m. Information Is avallable at 632-7851 You could he stranded if you overlook car's coOling system Among the springtime services essential to your car's depen- dabllity Is coollng system main- tenance. This often Is overlooked until a leak develops, after which the car cries for help by over- heating. Here, from the engineers of the Automotive Coollng System In- stitute. are several facts motor- ists should know about their cars' I cooling systems in preparation for spring service: 1) The coollng system per- forms several functions on a car. Not only does ,ft keep the engine operating at the correct temperature. but It also provides cooling for the automatic trans- mission. in addition, It is the source of heat for driver and passengers. Therefore. cooling system fail- ure can affect the engine and transmission as well as the com- fort of the car's occupants. 2) The term "permanent" anti- freeze lmplles that It does not have to be changed. That's wrong. Anti-freeze coolant has a llfe expectancy of about two years, after which the protective additives lose their potency. That's when rust and corrosion set in. So even though anti-freeze may show adequate freezing protection and look perfectly good, It may be marginal for further use. 3) The thermostat does not last forever, either. If your car has been running a bit too hot or too cold, have the thermostat re- moved and checked for proper opening and closing . Thermostats can fall for a variety of reasons. Replacement cost Is minimal. 4) The radiator pressure cap Is another periodic replacement item. Checking the seal and spring should be a normal ,,ert of cooling system service. 5) Take a close look at belts and hoses. Normal llfe expectan- cy is three to four years. When a drive belt fails, the water pump, coollng fan. alternator, power steering and/or air condttionlng may stop working. Note: Be especially careful about cooling system mainten- ance on cars which are subjected to severe service driving, such as trailer towing. For added safety It Is wise to Install an auxiliary transmission cooler for this kind of operation. MotoristS war.ned to be wary of carbon ·1~onoxide dangers Unseen gas is often overlooked -with ---J-penalty being death While automobile engines are running cleaner and exhaust emissions h•e been reduced slgrirtlcant1y, .. one unseen killer around eve(y running engine Is carbon monoxide. warns Car Care Council. Otten a driving danger that Is easily overlooked, carbon mon- oxide la an odorleaa. colorleas gaa that can kill an un1u1pectlng motorlat In an ldllng car or clo1ed garage In a matter of minute• If the fumea aren't ventllated prop- erty. Two recent accident• at- trJbuted to carbon monoxide poisoning -one Involving a father and eon and the other a 19· year-old youth -Illustrate the lmportanQe of proper ventllatlon when an engine Is running. par- tlcularty In a closed area. holes in the floor. Pollce added that due to the calm night wtth no wind, the fumes couldn't dis- perse and stayed close to the car. Carbon monoxide poisoning was also blamed In the death of a 19-year-old youth who waa work- ing In a closed garage with the motor running. Exhaust fumes became trapped In the garage after he closed the door because of cold weather. He died within five minutes. Car Care Councll advises motorists that a safety check-up should include an Inspection of the exhaust system for leaks and-{. the floor for holes. If your exhaust ' system leaks. replace It. If the floor has rusted through and there are holes. repair It. An Idling car can also be e killer: Never leave the car running In a closed area where the exhaust fumes can't eacape. If you must sit In a parked car that 11 ldllng, always crack the window open to Insure a freah air supply. The fat her and ion 1pent the night In their atranded auto after It became stuck In a ditch. Perlodlcally 1tartlng the car to "----------:~~=~-------~~--------------~f"W11tt11arvy-iwWlll'arm. the pair dlid after , exhaust fumea entered through .. ------ ------.·:. .. ~ ---. . . . ---.. - . . . ·I TOCH E . FROM!·. • -' -. . CALIFORNIA'S CORVEllE HEADQUARTERS MAKE US AN DFFEll! • --,.... u ........ ,,.,,. '~·--.. --. -- ' -.. - . ----:-· ---\ ' . r -... ..,_,.___ . - -- - I , , . I I • I . I . - • • Southern California 'sHospital Council has 4 new board members WUllam G. Gouala, former director of UC lrvhle Medleal Cnter; Madlael D. s~. administrator of Boa1 Memol'\al 801pl&al in Newport Bcacb; and Jeffrey S. lllneber, Huntington Beach resident and rcg.ional director and group vioc president of Amerlcu Medlcal At1ocla&Joo, have JOtned the board of directors of the Hospital Coucll 'of Sotl*"'n C.ltfoma trade ~iation. Goqzalez served as director of hospital and clinics at UCIM or six. years before stc~ing down last month. He h1ls assumed a post as speci assistant to the chan llor. Kirschner has served in his p~sent post ti!A for ei&ht years, He is so on the board of the Callfomia lfupJ&al U..~nd the Federadoa of Amerlcu Hospitals. Stephens ofNewpo(t •I Bea' , i4,i mediate past Chairan Of the COUnCll board. fit bi$ ~9 an admjnlstta rat Hoaa ror 10 cars. He 1s on the board.o(ft'bc,,q1rlfbmia Hospital AssoJ:1'tion. 1 J .. · • • • . . 'f· OnW J. Rothabttter has~n l\l)pointed to head"flnancial operations for TM Cox a Bvda Adnrti1ta1 C>.'dfNcwport Beich: lri his new post. he will direct the aatncy's accountina opera"tons. including establishment of a computerized job cost control system. Rothcnbeckcr comes 10 Cox. &. Blttth 11• • . from a post as assistant controller a~ Izi~e-basedjJal•wtu ~alhte11. · ?- . ' Rkbr4 D. Rolblkk has ·~I) ..-appointed senior v~ · prcs1deol of . t • ~· ~)s for the Lee~• «:-of Jrvmc. In his new post, the Laguna . ·Mttel fi4(dCnt ~fl~~ sible for acqu1s1t1on of investment properties. He YcoiitottctLee Sam~ . GnMa le EJU1' Real Estate Investment Banking Grot.lf>. • • • Rober& D. Bly has rejoined Costa Mesa-based Downey SavlDgs u d Lou as vice president of mor\gafe bankini. He worked for the firm from 1979 through 1981 before taking a JOb with West11de Fe4eral Savi.Dis uc1 Lou m Washington. He will buy and sell loans. securities and investments, and will play a major role in restructuring Downey's assets. • • • Carel Koepke bas been appointed assistant general manager of the Slaera&ea N9WJ19rt Betel in Newpon Beach. She is responsible for the rooms division, includina the front office, reservations, guest services and ltlRSCRNER GONZALEZ BUSRORE BLY housekeeping departments. She is also serving as hotel's liaison with designers and contractors in·1olved in its $2.S million renovation. · •• ./I. Deuis .Bub•re has been appointed project mana$er for WSLA Oevelopmeat' 'C4rP/ of Costa Mesa. responsible for planning effons and constract admintSIPalJOn fRr several projects encompassing 7.500 dwelling units. Bushore is active in ihe Home Building Council. I • • • Grubb Ir EJUs Resldentlal ServJce1 in Laguna Beach has been selected to loca te an oceanfront residence for former professional football player and spons announcer O.J. SJmpson. Representing Simpson in the purchase is E. Swift Torruce. . . ,. Newpon Beach interior designer Peggr Varney ColllDs was moderator of a panel on "How to Work With an lntenor Designer and/or Arcl\hcct/' a scmtnar held at Orange Coast College last month. Panel participan)s 1-ncluded architect Craig Combs and his wtfe SaUD, an interior designer, both from Newpon Bcach;architect Jeu-PaalJeu, president of JPJCorp. in Santa Ana; and Kate-BrowDiag of Brownini Associates tn Costa Mesa. N ursc Carla Harris of Hu nt1 ngton Beach has been elected chairman oft he California section of the NAACOB, the national organization for obstetric, gynecologic and neonatal nurses. She is currently a nurse practitioner with J .W. Applegate, R.S. Joaa1, f' .C. Westerll10.t, MDI, I.De. of. Newport Beach. She 1s also an associate professor of nursing at C.al State Fullenon. Harris has been an active member in NAACOG for 12 years and was a founding coord1naror for the Orange County chapter. • • • Irvin J. Ella has been appointed senior vice president of marketing at the Newpon Beach hcadquartewrs ofMcDouell Douglas Computer Sy1tem1 Co. Formerly headquancred at the company's United Kingdom facility, Ella will relocate to the U.S. to assume his new post. Ella has been with the firm since 1970, and was named a senior vice president in 1982. • • • Keanetb H. Townsend has been named a partner 1n Kenoetb Leventhal Ir Co. '1 Newpon Beach office. Kenneth Leventhal 1s a cen1fied public accounting firm • • • RaJpb C. Bond has been promoted public relations accoun1 supervisor for LeAaee/Herben/Bowera PabUc Relations and Advertising. Bond has been with the firm since 1983. • • • Wlag N. Toy, a scientist in the field of fault 1okrance and an inventor. author and lecturer. hasjoincd Trlcosa.uCorp. of Irvine a'i director of advanced development. The Costa Mesa resident formerly worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories in Illinois and New Jersey for 33 years. I le received the 1983 Bell Labs Fellow Award for his contnbu11ons lo the fault-tolerant de'i1gn of com puter; and electronic sw1tch1ng in the Bell S}<;tem Dunn$ his career \\1th the company. he received 21 patents and ha'i fiw more pending. • • • Steve Pricer of Costa Mesa has been rccogn11ed for h1 contnbut1ons t<i Meltopoll&an Life laaaruce Co.'s greatest ~le<, year ever -$325 million 1n personal life insurance premiums issued in 1984. a nearly 50 percent gain over the prti~rye;lr. Pricer manages the Newport Mesa branch office in Santa Ana. He 1s a rllember of the board of directors of 1he Newport Mesa Schools f'oaDdatloo, Newport Beach Area Amalear Youth Soccer and Newport Beacb Stake Mission and is president of Latter Da y Saints Cbarcb. • • • Barbara Meade ofCo5ta Mesa has been selected financc-coord1na1or and 0Yistlae Parr ofNcwpon Beach 1s as.soc1atc exccuttvc director for Cal State Fullcnon's Commun1cat1o ns Weck 1985. April 29 to May 3. Parr and Meade are both senior communications majors with emphases in public relations Parr 1s m1nonng in English and Meade 1n business. As finance coordinator. Meade 1s contacting businesses for contnbut1ons to the program. which focuses on relevant issues tn the communcat1ons field. Parr 1s overseeing mlernal and external communicati ons with 1he college and the depanment. Orange County's easy listening radio station • COMPl:ETE NY&e COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, B8 Caremark exp~nds tn health., care market with acqui~ition Caremark. tormerl) Home Health industry. said James M. Swl'Cncy, same way we sec tile work of our Care of Amenca in Newport Beach. Caremark chairman and chief ex-. therapic.-s and services business. ThurM!ay ;announced it had ~quirtd ecut1ve officer. Home HeaJth Care of Amcnca. and the Health Data Institute. a premier "In the fi ve years smce u was our direct-response health c.are bus1· provider of health care mana1~ment fouflded, the Health Oat~ lnstitute's,..1 ness, America's Pharmacy. All systems to large employef'S and cos'· · r-~diiicar.t ~·~,<tarcmark's businesses are pnmarily insurance carriers. . 4 -: 1 . ., . ' ~ havl_dr~ca· an urtparallcfed' focused on the I 0 percent of the ( The ~e~lth P'4~Jo&tjf ute, fieaif-"" 'jlt1091 ~b msuranoc earners, population tbat consumts 90 percent qw,titciid 10Ne«ritm, Mass .. emplOY!I.. ,gove~lfl~nt arid ~~uinp '00 ~om-of the health cart dollars spent -the moW 1han 100 people. H.O.L bay ·~i . . xriously or chronically 111," Sweeney estimated its 1985 reve~or the / "H l's systems can make a sohd said - year ended March 31 at approximate· contnbution to a corporation's cam· "For 1he first four years of its ly SS million, and ,p.11c1patcs s1gnifi· ings. Working with one major man· existence. the Health Care Data cant r~v,enuc groW'th in the next few fuaeturer. HDI played a key role in lnstltute's ph ys1c1ans, economists. yean. Financial aspects of the trans-developing a plan that could reduce statisticians and systems designers action were not disclosed. that company's health care costs by created individual cost control and "In years to come. I believe 1ha1 S600 million in three years -and care management systems for car- this acquisition will be seen as the significantly improve the care cm· ricrs, government and the Fonunc catalyst for our emergence as a maJor. ployees and retirees receive." I 00," Sweeney said . defining force m the health care ··w e see HDl's work in much the "ThisyearHDl isbringingafamily of advanced sonwa~ systems to market These heahK care manage- Jnent systems allow insu~ncc car- riem and larac: employers to 'liminate ina1>propriate use of medical services compare tt* cost-effectiveness of different providers and modes of therapy, and actually model the effects of changes in benefits pro- arams -with the data from their own patient population. The market potential for these products is enormous." _ When asked about the strategic fit, Sweeney replied, "We think it make~ a lot of sense for both companies. We have unmatched clinical capab1li11es. with branches throughout the coun. try and over 300 nurses and pharma· cists. Venture ~!-Pit,a~ for. biqcGntrol grows ~~ -· Biosis. a biotechnology company being de~elopcd to control insect largest private mvcstmcnts in a b1ocontrol technology can be de- founded by Dr. Bernard M. Oliver. pests through the use of 1heir natural biocontrol company," said B1os1s veloped within a year for selected former vice president of research and biological enemies. President Albert J. Morris. "With this insect-killing nematodes targeted at development for Hewlen·Packard, Biosis has focused its work on the funding, we arc accelerating our specific pests, and be ready for a wide said Thursday it has received $2.3 use of insect·killing nematodes. one development of the technolo$Y range of pests within 2·3 years. miUion in additional venture capital. of the most promising biocontrol needed to mass produce, store, sb1p "Once 81osis has thisca~bility, we This brings to $3.8 million the total organisms because they do not re-and effCctively apply insect-killing can lead the pest control tndustry in funding to suppon the 2·year-0ld quire the extensive research effort nematodes." moving biocontrol products out of company's ongoing development of inherent in gene manipulation. Morris reported that the progress the laboratory and into commercial biocontrol products. "This $3.8 million is one of the by Biosis researchers tndicates use," said Moms. The latest funding is from Pru Tech R&D Partnership. a un it of Pruden- tial·Bache Securities. and comes after an initial two-year research efTon by Biosis to establish its ability to produce biocontrol products on a commercial basis. Initial research was financed by Oliver, with later support &om William Hewle-tt and David Packard, founders of Hewlett· Packard. Biocontrol is a relatively new field of biotcebnology in which cost- effcctive, non<hemical methods arc Disney says copyrights infringed LOS ANGELES(AP)-Filmation Studios 1ntentionally infringed copyrights of Walt Disney's "Pinoc- chio," "Bambi:· ··Cinderella·· and four other classics with! proposed series of new features a Disney attorney said after fi ling u~L The lawsu1l 1iled Wedn y seeks unspecified damages from Al auon . Group W Cable. Westinghouse Broadcasting and Westinghouse Elec- tric companies and asks the U.S. District Court to block Filmation from using titles that imply these are sequels or remakes of Disney pro- ductions. Di'lney vice president·counsel Peter Nola~ said Thursday the court will set the damages. depending on whether Filmation changes its proposed 13-fil m package, of which Nolan says seven features infringe Disney copyrights. Besides "Bambi." "Pinocchio." and .. Cinderella," the Disney films include "Snow White," "Alice 1n Wonderland," "The Jungle Book" and "Sleeping Beauty," Nolan said. Filmation proposes "The New Adventures of Pinocchio.'· .. Alice Returns to Wonderland," "The Son of Sleeping Beauty,'' "The Conti nu· mg Adventures of the Jungle Book," and others, the suit says. So far, only preproduction work on the Pinocchio feature has been done. it says. UP s ANO DowN s . . -.. .... ____________ _ , ·-- -----·--~ j • I - Const~u~tion begins on Th~ Beverly Heritage Hotel Front Row. from L to R L. Robert Chfton-Bhgh. Vice President Ivan F Boesky Corporation. Gerald M Kadish. President. Northview Corporation Hotels OiV1s1on Norma Hertzog., Mayor Costa Mesa. Burton Slatkin. President. Beverly Hills Hotel Corp Back Row. from L to R James Still President Nielsen Construction Co Shurl Curci. President and Chief Executive Otticer Transpacific Development Co .. Roy Sak1oka. Landowner. Wilham T Ward. Managing Partner Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co Paul Hower Vice Pres1dent-Opera11ons North111ew Coro Hotels Oi11rs1on Costa Mesa hotel to be built in the tradition of the great, small hotels The Beverly Herit age Hotl'l'i bl'COml' cl chain this month in Costa Mesa. The firs t Beverly Herita ge openl'd in Febru- ary 1984 in Silicon-Villley near thl• ~an Josl' airport; ground wa. broken on thl' ...,t•contl I hL' hult•l -.,itl' i-., ,1 dj.ircnt ll1 ,1 t11-bl·-cn•,1tl'd l,lk.l· ,1nd l'llj()\'O.., l'\Cl'lll·nt <H.Tl'"" l(l thl' .Hl\l·.., -.hopping, n :.,t,lJ.l..(Mlh, ,rnd l'ntl'rt,11nnwnt f,iri lities'. --· Thl' 2~8-room lkvl'rh-I krit,1gl' \\'il l bL' fashiont•d "in thl' tr,1diti<111 lit tlw grl'cll, ..,m,1 11 hott•J-,," .Kcording toCL•r,1 ld M. K,1di-,h , prc-..- idl'nt oi lhl' hotel.., dl\·1-..ion of North\'tl'\'. "We art• building <l ch.1 in ot hotl•I-.. th,1t Ml' ltUge t•nough to oficr our gul'"h Ulll'\ll'llL·d j f •I {f i'~: .( . ' .. ,1111cnitil'" but -..m,111 l"•1H1~gh to e n-..urL' pcr-..on,1 lt1cd "l'r\ ll l' ,1 n d tt r l.' I ,1 ' 1 n g cl t 1nn-..phl•n• .. I h l' h o t l' I \, ii I otll'r IJ7 k.in g rPonh, ho Lh1ubll'-qul'l'l1..,, 11 ptHlou r -..u i tl'..,.tllld 24 t ''ti -rtitim min 1-· ..,lllll'-... 1\l-..0 tl\",1i l- • 1bk \\'ill ht.• 2 llll'l't- rn g rnPm..., ( th1.• l.irgn c.1 11 b1.· -..ubd1\ tdl'd llllti 1 ...,111,111 n1om-..) \\1th ,1 l,1p.K1l\ ut up to 17; pl•r-..l in-.. In .1dd1l1Pn In tlw -..1\·-..tlin room tu\\ - l' r. I h l' Bl' \ l' r I ' I knt.1gl' ''di lt. .. ltllrl' .i th rl'l.'--..t11n p.1 rk.- ' n g g .1 r .1g1.• '' 1 t h A 111m /11/ 1'c t 11 ral r1•11do 111s 1 •f I ltc H1 ·,'fl lat I f o 1 /11 \1' ,/11 ,, , .... 11ff 11' \ 1111 1'f11 I ""•do •; 1111 , yesterday in Orangt• County. Compll'l1on j.., scheduled for the ..,pring of 1986. Northvi.ew CorpnrJ tion-pcHL'nt comptlny fo r The Bl'Vcrl y Ht•rit age Hotl'ls-plcrns a co,1s t·to-coC1s t chain of tht.• upsctl ll', mid - priced hotds within sevt•ral yeMs. The Beverly Heritcige H ott•! will hl' ,1cro_,.., from the Co~t.1 Mt·~<l Performin~ Arh C1.•nll'r at tht• cornt•r of Avt•nut' of tlw Art.., ,md Town Ct•ntt.•r Drivl'. · -, , . . THE BEVER_LY HEl\!TAGE HOTELS ' In thl' tradition of the gre.it, 'm.ill holt-k p.irh.111g tor ~70 r .u-.., lobh\ ''1th u 111t1nl'nt ,1I h1ungL' .Hl.'•l , indoor .rnti nutdunr dining, tull- "L'r\ Ill' b,1r, l'\l'rll"l' n1om , poul, cHld j<h ll//l r lllttrl' pl.111-.. c.i ll tor 1111 .1dd1tllll1.tl 100-room tuw1.•r. lh1..,irw-..-.. .ind k-1-..urL' tr,l\ l'll'r" clrl' pro\·itfrd "l·n·1n•-.. ,1t l'hl' 81.•\'1.•rl\ I IL>rit ,1gl' I lotl.•l uo..,ual - ly 1tn111d onl:· 111 tlw nw-..t l'\Pl'n'>1\ 1.· hotel-... t\nwn1t11.•-.. indudl' g11Pd night turn-1.hn\'n -,1.•r- \'ICl' ''1th n1m pl11111.·nt.ir\· c hoct1l,1lt.'"· -..1tting ,1n·,,.., \\1th -..ol,1 ,1nd r nmtnrt.-1hll· l h.1rr.., tn l'•h h niom, l.irg1.• \\url.. t.1bllo-.. mo\ ll' ,1nd -..porh ll'IL•\ 1-..1on l h,rnnl'l-... 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Dow Jotd s A\£RAG£S WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (API AP< It Prtv. a~~~;:s ¥nc~,nQed otel ''ues New 111911• NewlOWI ·~ NYSE L£AOER S NEW YORIC..(APl -s.i.1j • P.tn#l prlce end net chenoe of he fleen most ecllve Ntw York Stock Excllenoe hsuu. \r edlno na tlona llv at ~ort than s . 1'~1fiov~, l:ll': ii~ f '~ i nc 1.H , U'h 1~ noc4l I, • ~ ~, T&T 'Je -'• : l 81/11 +.)I I GE 31h oNA ' : 8 + l'f'> ~ttneLfe , 40'1J ~rown "Zttl • ~'h t '• BS 6 1 l • 3'·• stChl Co p 690'. ~ -~ OSPJ§P 687. H -. ove utch 03, ,,., -. ·~ Slontl o 63a. + ~ UPs AND DowN s NEW YORK (AP) -Tile fottitwlno fist ahows tne New York .Stock Exchange stOdts and werran11 thal have QOM UP the most end down lht most ~std on percent of change regerdleu of volume for Friday. ~s.Kurlll" lradlno bttow S2 art Incl· -y . Net end 1>1rcentao1 chanoes art "'' dl1 ence between Iha previous closlno pr and Frldav's 2 ~.m. orlce. 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''• ll'h -''" 111 -111 ,,,. -'Iii 6~-~ 6~-~ 2'1• -YI 634 -~ 2~ -'• 9'11 -h ·~ -v. 2S1h -l'• 1•~ -\\ 93A -~ 5¥1 -1/0 91,, -~ 3''• -111 16'11 -~ ~\\ -v. 2 -l4 ~ -'le re11r ! :~ • • • • • • # :# • • • • • • • • • .6 .6 .6 J 4.2 4.1 ··~ I) .7 .6 .6 .6 WHAT AMEX DID . . . .. Advanced Declined ¥nch,noed otat uues Newhl11hs New tows Tod~ AME X LEADERS --- NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo Quo1c s ME TALS Qu orEs That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wherecompaniesaregotngand which people are helping them get there.just watc~ 'Credit Line' -everyday in the Buslne s sec tl~n of yo~r '1 ew IJilJ Pil ... Dally Piiat c1ess1fled ads 842-5178 \ . . kit .... "' "" llllit m..W! ~llL-~llll lp!rtl ' •• Ctlta... 1114 !ijiit"'liiir *"lfll -· lilWPllf.... ~t :'f&i.688 = IDO IAYFAONT w/lg 160• Uffl Condo 1br 2W. !Pir.P.!!!miiiiii;N.,_....;::: l,iil~ii.piii~l'!l"I;:,::;: U'll,111-Liii .,.,...., QP1/lnt pemt ~5 18 dock. Open irr1 10..2. --=~ ~ 1112 · x1nt oond. t 10001mo. ff not now, when? LOWeet 4 Bdrm, famlty room, ,_.__ 8at/8un 1·5. 101_ Via 714-4M-111S ~'* ~loed A.neltMnoe. 38' bonue room, ...,.,. UTI9W llR Udo loud. a oo..ntrom iiao. Yrty 1M34,..61oe wkdart ~,~~~~-r--=-..:... iHAJiP'i!Miiiidi~ww:"i c:~~'o:.r93at~P:= outet quartert. tunny *" IWlll• Triple• 873-78?3 PP cuta ~bdrm. fed yrd l.UFF8 OOHOO 4 bd, 2.,,. deckt. BrHthtaklng ~ 'l:.t':n ~ UnMnlty Park ¢Ondo. Ull llU Uw.T 7!-He? ba. ptof dee, new pMnt, 154-1309 Yltwt.1.MM ()t)tlof'I avtlf. condition Atk for 2Br, 21a, Cardiff modet, PIE,. I SLIP. SIS,. 3ba. 3CA:1,~2~~AEST CONDO P"t1,.,.Patlomo ....... oonwn81., .. ~ =• 1, bepOOICtptt&M= ttvrm, Owner/Agt 1eo.e2ee Tooov' 1 .. ITH 2 car gar.. upgradet ~ to •11ea ooo ~ ...... Neutral deeof. t1-..s _ -tao '"' MaUm. loan. 1134,ooo: AQt. 873-1323 • ' · Fr u h 1 Y P a 1 nu d . 1,,.----....._ ___ _ ()pen Houte Sat/S\ln 1-4 t1360/mo on 1-. Avall Border ~ 2br 2be · •in 2tt •• lllH .... llllPUI In Olde COM. 40' lot, newer homt, touth of highway. 4 frplee, family ar ... tkytloht•lbeam• g Bdrma ' 1 Bdrm rental. 1599,000 ._.l()lJf t1 1'tfl RNltora, 875-8000 1wuno 111WPU01 r S,000 aq. tt. aero .. from MMe Verde Qol1 CourM I Cuttom built and decorated by Garratt. New Ille. hardwood noor1 and lkyllghted. Pool and apa In MCIUded rH r yard. All thlt .. .for only thl• '399,000. 751-3191 C:.SELECT ..... PROPERTIES IALllA llWI IPLI. hat'• Ju•t adorable . Great curb appeal with home and Income unit, nNr Bayfronta. $345,000. CALL 893-8900 YILUUUIA Odel home decor In 2 bed. 2 ba, H curlty. $198,500. Call 831-1400 - ~.\TtHIHO'l HOMI !t ttK. REAL. ESTATE 131-1400 BllfFS BEST BUY IR; 11AU TWIHIE l1IO,OOl llOL Wiii WNER SAYS SELL IT NOWI Many tl'IOUUnds under comperablel. wu 48drm modified to 3Bdrm. Fr"hty painted. nlee carpet, lrplo, pvt patio. GrMt location. THIS IS NO 0001 JUST A FANTASTIC BARGAIN! i!i,1•1 11111\'• ,\ l!'11. ·-~r.tl l tll 'i GE ,. ,., 'Ii( )( l ......,. IUIU.Y.I Nloely remodeled 4 Bdrm homt on bMUtlful wtct. "ndy btach, Large gourmet kltOhen, tormal dining room. enctoMd patio. llObby room •nd 3 cef garage. Bank for• cloeure. Prleed to Mii at $725.000 (714) 673 4400 !luc:afyptus. 186-0661 IPll l&TIMAY 1-1 now. Afent. 87S.77M :r* f. 9680 ttet 21drm Garden Apt Gar li&itieiO~iliitIT""'iA ....... 1111 Y .... ,..... Olde COfona del M.,. 3 er M ~ S. llllty ._ dee*. patio, frl>6c, dtw . 12400 down, H iier L.owett Pftoe 4IA With 2ba. Y«"Y ~ Msture 11¥11 lllMI 2 people M&O No P9\t. provldet FHA ftnanclng. view In 8EAVIEW, edltt. no ~·· •1600. 48R, Of'9 leYel. 2700 l/f, S88Wl4ry142-0481 low fbted Inter.at rate. S330.to0. Owner 1&9·9350 an 5 IM 12000/mo. 120-1 tH 28' 28a. Nr SC Plaza. Gar· ~~==:-:-~~~ 21A townhOuM with QM· Cell Agt 76t· 1H1 lnlUU Elegwlt 2 bdfm oondO age.no pett M25/mo age. Only '83,600. Call WATEAFAONT CONDO hy & ooeen w.. jSeour' ~519 'ea Dameron 559-9400 CHANNEL REEF •Br. PoOI. 180 deg "'" ot lty a PoOI. 548 ei3e . E-elde 28r 1 Child ott No 9ecurtty 2 Br 2 It up-bey I OCMn $3000/mo. 6 2583-8 E 1--------- graded unit. pvt marina, 8"-1Hl1883·t400 Andy UOUllYI IDTW .~ dep 81~~5 PoQC, OWMf 813-6223 Stepe to beech. 2Br den. PENINSULA POINT r. 1 C ..... tt 1171 frpte, 2 ear garage i 1•00 Spanlttl ttyle home, 3 * 2BA dplx, yard. gar ~~~.. 851-8787 dOOfl to "Wedoe" 4 GOOd ., .. ""°· 535-A ....... . iwXlk Tb i!XcR; e.cs, nrec>4ace 11sooi mo e.m.rd Mt-5001 ._..fer .... 3Br 1V.8a lmmec cond C..tl .... 2224 HARBOA RIOOE ESTATE: 2 BR TownhOuM SfY'e f'1*, ~ Ollllng, dbl I 172K. Own« 492.eeie 2 Bd I !Ji!! W VIEW Beautiful 4 bed, Pool. lmmecl OCCUPMCY g«age. pool & epe .., .. _ .. talde. no pvt pool/ac>e di~& 15451 1 11 • 1160 Bdrm '740 laa Jiu Ctr. 1071 • t n g I••. no P • 1 • tam ~m/Oef! FABUL us csep. 8';':~~4.., • 8dnn 21Mta .. a& ....... '525/mo r ala Call VIEW OF OCEAN · ldrm 2~+0en "95 a newer Id • 208 LIGHTS. l3600/mo •2Br 1B1 nr SC Ptu. 8 A W 1ttt1 , 6'$-2738 UT /IR 1M 6'2·4300 24 hre Wlttrfrtlt ..... let PatlO. carport, poel, epe 1-------Lllllllll Lovely 8panleh-ltyje Con-2BR l8A I• oed Ill HOO MIO No peta 122·8011 Wllffll&-. odomlnlum In hlatorlc gar .. IS~/m~ 111 l~~~j • 171 .. 111 •3Bt 2ea nr SC Pm. S.A. ant• Mtectlon of great LIYIM San Juan c:e:•trano. Of· 1160 d-540·7""• p tl """" """"" IMng? W• QI\ ofter any. I C f.,_,,,. f~ u .......... n-... .... • o. ear.,.,..,...,,.,., ac>•. ,... fr ·• n an yon Creek. 5 Bdrm, .. .., "' "' ., .. -1795 N pet 722 60 ... ng 1 om • .,...,, apt to 3 bath. temlly room, lg• 2Br n~Ba. h .. ted com-3Br 28• north CM. Pool, HBR Vu 3br, encl toe yd, 0 • • 11 a 48d l\M. If looklnQ In mut« tult• with MCr.t munlty pool, land~ ac>•. grdnr. no pe11 $1050 alarm ayt, no pet•. 11100 •8pac1ou1 1 Br. new CM.NI.or HI think ol ~ Rf(M~" 111 • ·•· • hldNway. Fireplace and patk .,.... Immediate Sierra Mgmt 838--0772 Incl grdnr/w1r 644·8907 dec:Qf. patio ror emptyd'•· ftrat fOf tf\it Cflolce ot Yll I Tll 11-UWI wetbar., ~Uy redone ~du::r;,cra t ~~mP'f~ S375 quiet 111 home bule Hr~r HIQhland• 31k 2ea. Reta. MC csep 860-M21 Ideal 1MnG S1«.950. Laroe Eaa111de In the neweet colora and • y.t eomfy decor ut111 frM at1tMd gar. enci yrd no Weet.icse CM 3 Bd 1'A ea. SL MGMT 6'2- 1 603 home. In-law quart«•. fHhlon. Private apa. ~Te':t:;ctr:1~ed~ avail 511 539.9190 pet• s 1200/mo &4~2389 twnhM ltyM apt Ne!iwty NB 1'EAL TY 815· 1M2 Separate entrance. 4 Community pool and ten-0 • · 4 le Beet Alty ,.. remodeled bit-Ina ow WlllUI•-a aa• B.cjrooma. 2'A bath•. nla. Truly luxurloua IMng Aetplendor. Lido Ille 3 Br 2 I>•. Incl patloe kid• ott' 1725 •- Large lot. Exceptional In thla exclutl .... gat9d Lata AU , ... 3BR 2ba, den toe yard. Spanlttl •tvte hM , frenctl M~/eS0.1275 11ndl 2..,8dw.~ value. Call nqw. 548-2313 eommunlty. · patio. S750/mo. no pet• door• to lovely Qerden, =---:-~--=,------., "" .,_,7 I lrYfH Otut It...._ § Bdrm, ram-rm. tmmec. For appt 875-8921 S1900. plmo. avalfMay 1. BMutlful Garden Apta, No petl to MM . ~!.:!!~· !! 18124 Culver Or j,.;' Upgraded, epa, near So lmmac lg E·llde pvt h... Sharon 875-57t2 patloe, gategea, BBQ, TSL MANAOEMENT r:;:-ua;N:+= lll·llOO. . Cal Plua, S,164,500. type •Pt 2Br 1B•. encl Lvly 2Br 2ba•den. Oul9t. pool, utll• pd. No peta. 754-0081 ore.42·1603 •-~-~~-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~I~;;;::;;;;;;;;~~~:=-::=-Owner. Prine • only yd /gar SM<> 532-3288 new lntr. walk to bell. 1 Bdrm 1685 au t -IWlll·WlllUllll .. 557.~4 CIRCLE THESE $975 Pool/J ae. g•r. 301 Avocado M2-t8SO ffti~.;.;;iii'""' .... -p: ...... Ptaia1a11 l 007 OITIOWI OllL lllllZll •-A gOOd buy. Walk to bay or beach. On BalbO• Penln Point. 2+ den or 3 Bdrm. 2 batha, 2 atory, 2 car garage. Been r• modeled. $285,000. Call to ... 875--8120 2 lge Bdrma, 2ba, ale, IL~ilt lean l lOO $.400'• 2bdrm low rent 646-3882. 213/457-41~ Chatrnl~ 2bf, F/Ptc:, encl . upgrda~~er0. Prof. 12x!2 wlexpando, up· home nigh v11ue eon..,. MOBILE HOME-Udo Pen. 1if M~t!·~~~~282 Ian -..-... pn hM. graded. Muet ... to ap-nlent IOCll child/pet call 2 Br, 1 ba. pvt bctl, rec: S152,900 Ph: 78~5198 pree. 5 *park 863--0332 *111·1110* rm, $875 mo lnclda utll l::co=-N=OO-:o-2~8'-2_8a._den--owr-~L~U-X,..,.,..,.U..,,..R-Y-1-8-r-1-p-1 1•-1m Piii 1BA CM $18 A itep up In tux 3br hM $300. non-refund csep 1tream1 a falll Cpt•. w/ocean vtew se50tmo 4895~~ 2200 tt Own•~ m~~~~~~~ well·k9Pl llydmoraS875 Att8.818/331·t471 drps, lrp4, mlc:to, 2 eat NopateM1-3e53 3BR 2'~ba.0 Lge f~rm: nnanc. Donna 894-08&3 01her .. v1ll c&11 539~180 Nwpt Hgll cute 28r 1ea, i:'~/e>peMr,pOOl&~t--------- Nft 30yrroof.S189,900, or att 8, 894-3134 Belt Alty ,.. gar. pvt lot. No pet• No pate 5'9-244 111111 NW $15Kdn. Ownr 788---0578 lllT •-I EHttlde 3BR. 2ba, dbl H601mo. 5.46-6880 Deluxe 3br 2b&. fr:p6c. at· ly 10 mlnvt• trom a_ •---" IMI _,I TIWI get Lge yard Kida/pate --.. _. tacti 2 car gar. $850/mo. ~una, your OWl"I prl'iat• ... , ... --• ftr hlJ 121,IOO ok S900tmo 751~8 ,._ .. ..-ir. «a Hamlhon 875-8197 ~ vtew from Dani , · 1508 Dover Or., Im· =--:-=='='""""'='""',-----Point'• molt MCluded *LIWllWI* 1~Levltthome.Cath.c•O· Homey adult condo maeut1te4bdrmlnWea1· EASTSIOE 1Bdrm ac>w1tl-aoenk:bluft.Lbnew2Br Live In cottage and build Inga. lg• llvl~ dining & wlfront porcll & garden clttf. Very private. Many Ing clean Small but cozy, widen .xtra lroe pnvate out • drNm home on kltch arM. 2 R 2ba. 5 area. new cpta, drpa & ex1ra1. Pool avc/gdnr lot1 of n1turel wood patio. Call ~ 1 or atr .. t to atr .. 1 lot. "• to Star park. Young adult• paint 2 BR/tba. lge cov-Incl LM. 12000 Ciil Lola $475 No pet• 851·9528 981-6«1 oce1n. Call 780-9534 or welcome. Agt 5.40-5937 ertd patio H95/mo. Dys 873--75« or 831·1298 E'Slde 2080 Garden Lane 1==---,,.------ M5·8181 Agt. Supple Compl. tum. 42' Long 8' 751-6191 ; eve 549-9823 Priced under l lOOO rent 2BR 1ba $655/mo, 3Bf\ UI ..... ~ ftii l~rl ltacli 1611 wide w/pop out, patio, HUGE TwnhM E'ald• 3Br fut 3bclrm apllt level 1'"tba $875/mo Yarotger ;nn4aea w .. tcHff hxer ~B~g~ !~n.dio ~,,0 2'1t ba. Alt 2 car gar pvt 539-6190 Belt Rlty ,.. no pell 546-5806 1.. Hf ACH • llil lNG upper. PoOI. $2501< or M2--054e atter •·30 yrd Ten/pool S 1175. Two Bluff• Condot 38r E·llde 2 bdrm 1 ba. lrplc, C.rtal •el llar 1022 term•. By Owner Open · Agt Don 54&-2313 2B1. dbl ger Ctote to p1110. gar. no pet• H25 • •UT L-•-1 HOUM Sat. 1-5. 645-7534 Quality Viking tmperlal dbl MESA VERDE 3 BA 2ba. pool & lhopplng S 1200 & 317 C.b<lllo St 831-403e . • ~ ... 1y Gates n ... ,_ OV9falted mobll• home d ble ti_..., $1350 A 1 759 8389 .-:-:-----:.,.,.--:----Duplex w/ 2 xtra lge 2 Bd 1110,IOO 24x85. many unuaual lea-ou r...,.ace. freshly g • "Extra Nice · lrg 1 Br unit• w/2 Bath• ... Super Lowest priced •BA with lur". Flnett mobile home ~~:;;,~ .~~~ laS~2~-Saa c1...... 7' ~~·18 Nolt 3Det30• $495 . kitchens I Auumab4• view In SEAVIEW. park In H. Bell 1 ml. from N t 54~ 3•50 · 38 2B 1 loanal Make appt to ... Agt. 759-1997 belch tow apace rental 0 pe 1 .,.. " r a gorgeoul tunny F::l-:::R-:::E:::-P,..LA:-C::cE=-----..'1..- 0 h "'"6·3· 23 o · T 1 Mira Colla Condo 1800. • pool. pedo orot y Lowe Agt 3Br 28a+Mpara1e gueet <;N 4/ 536-07751 r ·level wtpool 4Br 3Ba. 240_2424 2131839_0652 X·LG 1 & 2Br Apta. E· 675·5511 or"644-88te laclllly. 3 car gar taatrcial Famlllu . no pets $1500 Side S550 Up 557-2M1 .1&11111 ORHI $265,000. 646-575.4 . Prerrty 1250 mo Eves 545-7508 Dave Sntla Cout ••trt jHIJ99 2Br 2'~B• Ophr with Outstanding opportunity ••&Ill l21"'., flllll Diii Ptilt 222' 2215 xtres $875 Huge yd. Obi I~~~~~~~ to aee TWO of tl'le nlcelt -:ru1 **WAITll* * WESIH gar 673-83361642-~ 1- homea In Ihle guard Llkt new 3 bdrm, 2~ bath. COMMERCIAL CORNEAS * 1 Blk to e;ech, new 1 *WMIUll Arn* • P~o & qt< Aoo.-. • \ ? 811 ?11 0 ""'' • •~ a~r ·•"IUC•O·~G • :J S"wU"\f•S & 880 l • ,oO 10 Sue~ & Srioos ' ; \ ; • f .. ' f. t t' I I gated area. 2000 sq tt house, 1 block Wllh or without tenants. Bdrm condo ~treams & 1 Bd rm lB• Condo lmllT II 1 & 2Bdrm t?ts S..utlful OPEN SATURDAY 1.5 10 beach Lrg private 581-6704 waterfalls poota. jacuzzi. wtpool spa. tennis dllll· S650 mo 2Br 2B• 1ow.r t1kes & strHms Get .. WTSIH IUln 1e Jetty 3 Bd & 1 • 11 patio w/apa • 20 x 20 tennis -security $650 washer & lrplc $595 UM yrd lrplC cerport entry by pt\One Com- Large 3 Bdrm i v2 Beth .S3J4,s0o r am Y 1undeck. A beautyl Only ltl IW UIEHllT 661-8124 SELECT PROPERTIES 1nory rm plet• amenelnes Se><ry Brlttanywood• Con'do O?EN SUNDAY 1·5 S 3 24 • 900 . 111ume 5 acr .. comm.incl. Marina 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. gar . 1950 751•3191 2195 Maple no pets 8100 E~ R1n• 1 h'1fl ')')f.I' /\nyl1mP E..1·,ltilull ~r. 11 Blclq Has comm pool & tennl• 8 Jetty 3 Br. family, spa $250,000 at 12•.1t•.1e & Hardware Store Sult-34072 El Encento &,artat1tl Fuaitlat4 TSL MANAGEMENT HB 846-6591 court•. Asking S155.000 $345,000 OWC/lt low downl Call •ble for anopplng center. Shown Sat Noon Only , 842-1603 S650 mo 2 Bd 1p11 encl --------See Carole McMillan Agt Patrick enore 631•1298 motet, or ? S3,500,000. Brkr (714) 879-5873 llSTu' .. 11 I d d Traditional .. . •. 1----------S695tmo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba ciose to t>Mcr'I nr major M-4-9060 or 644-8067 ··~e~:: ~~\: .• ~ Agl 846·3278 Ctttl Mtta 2624 I -• I git.fl Y rm.~Y ai patlos Jasmine Crk·full ocean vu lactat PrtttJ I 5 Raat. ltack 2240 CUA IE 011 Twnl'lse All Btt·lns. trple. snops Realty 2 br/den. Wiii !Inane•. 2 Aobses b%sta Mesa ALL UTIL TIES PAID I lndry rm 2 4 l9 Del&Wlll 631-7370 own/agl 640-1515 or Grose s19,200. S 172.500 2BR 2BA Condo. Piiio. nu Compare before you rent TSL MGNT 642-1603 !Mngr-2417 Wht11Mnd11 (619) 728-5151 ULNA PllllSIU" 15% On. Owner Don Pllnl, pool, greens. Hunl Newly decorated. Cullom Eves'Wknda842·6221 '" IUCI aua.n C •• t. II.II 1 1at TIME ON MARKET Goguen 497•6287 Landmark Adult Comm deS1gn leature pool Days 675-1M 2 llSA YERIE 5 Bdrm cuatom built auper 1750 mo 5.49·3583 bbq qiv rt1 garage aur-llSTAIT II Eves ~-4814 Cute 3Bdrm 1'~be. as~ loiiiii'"'i3io19~Riio!2P!BPi!A;;..•s""121'!e"".980'"~ lharp lamlly home. 1 blk 6 Units C M Alt 2Br, low 3 Br 2 bl Condo r rou~ w1tll plush land· S695 mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba sume lge loan. llxed rate Assumable VA loln to beacll, "l!:Y quiet. Mini down pymt. u noer mar-16871 Cenyon Ln s975 scap1ng No pets 1Br f\.lrn Twnnse All Bll·tns trplc Bacri Unit Walk to bCf'I. utll $124,900 Agt 548-5133 $74.300et9'~~. vu Asklrti $450.000. ket at S320K Principals 8 8 4 4 63 365 Wilson 642 1971 lndry rm pd N-smkr $420/mo • $773/mo PITI. Call 111•1 owe 111 or 2nd Merk only please 760-8862 ~0 < 1 1 4 • 50 B It L. ~ ... 0 TSL MGNT 6'2· 1603 deo Avl 5 ' 960·2686 993--04 12or996-207g Jacques. Agt. 645-9922 LAST CHANCEi 5 blks to ocean elegant aat. ac. ..-E'ltt51Wknds6'2·6221 Close 10 ocean. 181 qule1 IEW WTSlll USTlll Sh R -• cedar & glass 2Br 2"~B• I t 1 -------~ d arp e .. ty in smog· free VISTA ( 1 Hr & ramity rm Pluall·fike Ill IUCll S FllHT llSTllT II comp • •n ry ClrOOrt S1H,t00 lmmac 3 Bd 2 Ba College UYfRllT CHM drive) 2 DU< 4 Plexajust new crpts & drpa frplc e .. u11ful & park ll)le FOR S695tmo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Bl ... 0 pets S525 536-0490 Fresll on market. Won't Park area. Mov&-ln oond. Full aecurlty high rlM bldg llke "Covington•" 5 yrs sundeck. dbl gar'. lul~ THE DISC RIM I NA TING Twnhse All Bit-Ins. lrplc, NEW LUXURY CONDOS last long. Excellent EHi· $134,500 850--0918 at 601 Lido Park Or. Ask· old. $2505/mo Income. melnt yrd 960-633 i PROFESSIONAL lndry rm 1 1 & 2 Bedrooms aide location. 3 large 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Ing $450,000. TERMSI A1klng $245.000 & · ---1 & 2Bdrm Furn1Shed TSL MGNT 642· 1603 Huntingtofl Harb<>< area bedroom1, 2 bathe, 11 TERMS! TERMS! $250,000. Ask for Mr Best priced lncd 5 room Utlhlies Free EvestWknds 6"'2·6221 IPoo• tannlS. recquetball Jumbo shower In ma11er Ir. S.. hut Pfua Meyer. Agt Area(619) "" oH N-tand blttns LA QUINTA HERMOSA saoo-s 12001mo 1u1te. Very clean Huge 3BR. 2ba, family rmm. fir• Liii llUln 726-1212. eves 726-9665 gar mid S500 • kid& 1621 I Parkside Ln HB Lar~ 1 & 2Br oOO lndry 840-466 1 yard. Cell to ... place, atrium. large yard 111-1100 539·6t90 Best Alty ''9 141_1441 room From S,.59 1884 546-2313 $139.600 -------• Lttt ftr hit 1400 Homey 1dull condo Mo~549-o33& SEAWlll YILU8E 11t1 •lar& Rt1lttr Beautiful H~ Vu Home RMeO: ... R 1 "-N/oBMlr-~1StCO'SnerA w/lront porch & garden Lit••• ltac• l1fl Laroe 2 t>Orm down111irs THE REAL ESTATERS 141-7121 Ul "'' ar11. new ci>IS. drapes & ~furn sml cory t>ech nr c:aroets drapa 2246 2Br•den or 3Br. Lg Ht• Agent 818/507-6247 paint 2BR. 1b• 1ge cov-bcl'l 1 resp emplyd adlt Canyon $560 832-1786 uaum 111 T.O Xlnt buy e ed Pitt t.951 n... L111e wl'lere you have WIYHT1 ltfSIO£NTI~ ltEAl fSTATt Sf.lllVICES UllllA WATHFllOIT 11,HO,OOO Older custom, much loved 4 BR. 3 BA home m private area on great view site Good remodel potential. but exciting as is. Lovely prot~ted patio. The home delivers the total thrill of living on the ocean. Ci A D ti 0 R ·I I I' I I SETUQ I .......... r.._..1 -r ----1 . _.,...r_A_N _a_o_.....1 ~.· I t r I J '""•' Ool\ I 'rOV 11'\0nl C'~' 0•"9"'f•t • hOy'fJenc! ·-lcl 00 "Ot"t' MolllfJ ~ OOll ' "°" ,,_I'll~ ho.. I ,. .. 10 ~ r---------.. ~·I'&•-fr.telt'M, _ i--_....,.....;.........;;.....;...~1,,. -· 0 ~, ... ,.. llllllfl(•. ~·..- .__..__...._-'-__....--I........, ~. ~1 :. ;:, ·.: ~1 .::!' 11 $229,000 Ownr l1aclat1,F1ra1 r o .-. mo.,,. No pets.ulllpc1 49"-4200SHAAPE1stS10eBact1for 11tSpectacutar8'lts 759-0805 or 675-0655 "rtYtl 1575 751..e191 ev1 5.49·9823 .--I ~21i'i& , oerson Be9"' oelllnga • Old town clanlc l'IOUM ~rt tlC• ••~ etc: Small oet QI( • , & 2Br 1 & 281 suites BIG CANYON .Cuatomlzed rental equipped kltch ~MONT APT 18~ AL~ .;TILS PAID• :~rr::~townhouses & expanded by owner. 1.02 ICllE·llllCM $425 ullll free others wtnter rental Avail now 2 $4 '5 mo "'60-88&2 *Private balconies or 1599,000 759· 1679 II.Ill, FILL PllOI avall 539•6180 Best fee months onty S 1200 101at -, G II. O •-OI 673-7844 or 548-1930 LO 2or "101 d/w gar . arden patios _, 11 I hn P-_. --t•esti1~ decor S695trno Ctiatomlzed 3900 sq/tt. ' • _,_ •• , lmat 2244 \/ILLA BALBOA Furn 0. 1980-0 Anaheim St c M l Wll lln bdrm. den. pool 111.PO•m ' luxury 38r 3Ba 2 tuxe Condo 2Bd d.,, 2 545-3229atter!>pm •3ugn1ee1 tenn1s cou'1s Qwner/Bkr 759 0706 ·ltry ba skyt tu frplc 11t 2 Swimming C>O<>I• __,=--........ _,,_.---·---·-Near beach and boat Townllome nr UCt Lg 2 W91lrtctyr TV s l800 Loe 3 Bo < Bi •H I nice •Str .. m• & ponds BLUFFSBVOWNER merlnH Lake of the car ger $1 175/mo IM SS0-5176631 "'161 Qu•et oc Ill• SC Pfau •Sorry no pet1 3Br•den. 2'1tBI Condo Ourks, Missouri Road 497·2•93 or 852-1822 ---eas~ ~ acces WSll Oyr 11t Fum1shl"Qt avail Lg auum 9~.% loan front• New SYNey by Aincho San Jo.qutn 2br 1 Arrta11t1, U1f. Hkko gar vd S850 S 1155,000 Incl land ltoenMO en~lneer Iron 4 den on tile golf courM. "-I 2 O 122 JtHlftr WHY NOT CALL Ownr 840·69311720-1831 pln1 Oetel •d survey S l IOO/mo 760•8708 -•trl 7 2 TSL i•i.•l(lflT Hl·l 111 map Giant oaks and " " IY OWUll hickory In • grassy. park· Rent to own 2br valted •G.RANDIOlPlE&NmtNG• 642-1603 SEAWlll YILUIE S.avl-4 BA ~be. AIC. Ilk• Mitt~ Muell wild ~llngs e1r pool home WI !pa, $359,000 Excel. game Deer. wild turkey, S675 S.39·8180 8-1 tee 1520ClGrand Ave UNIQUE 2Bdrm 2B• s795 115555 Huntington Vlllege financing 640-1141 fox. raccon Veer around Lake ~1.s1nor1 PAIVA TE gar & oelcony I Lane trom Sen Otego CUSTOM 2 BR lam .. flalllng. Wlldemeu area • 1 2. 3BR fro11'1 S395 a_ui~r ~OOL spa no pets 1 Freeway. north ol Beach gueet. 501 Alverllde AV9. ldM l locatlon Good lligll •l 1k• vlev. Watertc1ping 0 A_ EA 2650 Harl• to McFadden _, ()ti S317 000 ownr 5.48-2887 grO\lnd Plc1ure po1tc1rd •Gu stoves 549-244 MESA PINES Mcfadden • beauty lnVMt In Amert· •Carpet!~ & d•11pes Baal ltacla 2'°0 ut. •---L ce Tlll1 tren11Cllon can •Pool & spa iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiii'ii"iiiii-.Kiil•iiiii2i7i40 llm 111111 be handled comple1ely by •Ceb'9 TV U "·-mall Writ• Truet~ 09'1-OPEN HOUSE-DA L" •0-6 n-• eral Acceptance Co Boll INLAND E~PIAE Over 5000 IQ tt of lovely 312 Eldon. Mt11our1 lBt 281. aolar pool Cl· PAOPE~'f" ~G~T home w\tll pier & tllp for 85028 or call n"""' vtew nardwOOd flnt 714 878 442• large yacll1 Thi• beauty ,_ .. l\H 5 Bdrm1. ramify O.Httt 114-111-U41 _!1495 494-3788 hlka room, game room, Ileitis e1•112.-22 Live/work in 2br l'IOU•• 1 Pt1i111l1 2707 gourmet kitchen plu• • ~ •1 1300 eq M lho9 1n Leg l1rge baY91de patio, on I..--.....-------8ct1 S1500 4"-22IS Badlelor yr!) r•ntal Ulll• FU LANOS925.000 --------Pd S3501mo 201 E Liii IULn v1ew-~tk: Hma, woo<1 & Ba11>oe Blvd 87~9582 lll·ll" t~20Q~ror·~~1W I trtaa ••1 lar IHI 16drm•1lng' encl gar ••-•lff B:iO'* fulty fUm 2 id li-l~Pli!ltl~--...---$300tmo Agt 759·'3a9 ... •-towntioute POOi & tannia l la •owntiouM on -5 9d 31&. lam rm. 2 frplc:9. court $11t5 813·08M gmbelt In IMta Comm L~ 3Br 3Ba tri>tc 3 3 car ;at $315.000 Ind --pool$ 1400 rno 84().5316 batcon1ea hv9• ""tr land 2.2\1 ARALIA ST ...... ~ aull• 11350 4'4-8100 Owner/hr &44-1138 .. --1 111-2 JBA. 28A Only '\~ to N.w IMut COM 39d '>la ... -. AM beed\, lrplc, new carpel -• 11111---lmH • petnt $ 1000/mo 4'4· 7748 w/vtew Self-ctning ltOW --HSW...... -dtt'IWIN wrw carpeta CAAMEl MD\.. SIA 2be. JAlllllUl.n •ll.U,,S·2 IOAM·1BA oekltlle kfl S1400tmo ramll'y rm...,alo eunny lot PllP II I Or.anbeft vtew-no peta 873-llOe 1'1SPM10 ... Upgradtd thru·ou1.U 19111 11100 1tr1nc1pe11 only ~ -$241,000 F• OWnl Agt t1•/l'fM 111 A;t, Pflytlla 1f0.M11 Sm 1 11 Pr t v II e u n 11, 7lf..1110orM1·tNO oceanaioel"lwy $4!0/mo, H"L M"~n,.. "8r. 2 .., S8r 21,\ ba. 2 It°') ~ Vi ii PMI Call 4f7·S249 '" vn • ..vv.. maeuttt•. • 1325/IH ;;:: - FA By Owlw $2M,to0 --91u"• ltt.1131~ ........... 2114 I Ataume lit T 0 .. ,.. -·~ ..icome 1eo.1aos Dy •12'~ •~ immac 2 IUfH TIWHH• 2 8d 21a C1IHt .,.., nr • ..... ,..... tty. 4 bdrm w/Qlll'ttr .. S8' • den 29a. pOOI. ~I fwv Acrou "om St .... to .....__.. .. Lo IO,,,._ p&eyf1ft 2 bll• from b01tl I ~ wutl/dry. 2 patloe 1615~ Lndry "" ..,..... _., .... Ocl9n a 1-v You win i.11 I blt-ln• 2 ur ;weo-...... 1'fon tlelCtl cot· "' IO'fll ~ '1'11• upwiot 91wutllol -qulllt GfMl"I 1H Mw MOMl'I br 79().2143 Yrty IM 61~1$ (111) 1M ·M04 Ml· tlU ·cITY LIVIXG. AT TIIE B E".\CH. t•• tncrne unit Cer1 down "°"" $1500/mo [ belt Cleen S111&tmo Tll '"'eumrT ~~~~i.=-=-~ -...-.. .......... -.,,. ' • • I . I . r .... r . -· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALl TOOAYll AllFllLlll Y Ol.Jr Delly Piiot a.Mee Directory Repreeentattve 141-4121 tit. Ht aatkaJ tlll•i!; EJCqu'1te XCouatG • tpf'8yed or remo .... Ory· •Ill Aec>alra 847-7901 tcp;;f Trpentry srn ~•lr-Remod'l-Additlonl C>oor11tc ~'48-4980 BUILD OR REPAIR Walle. atalra. rallinga dOOfl , wlndowa, molding1 Don 982-8202 -.ut1~ 11-.. ll Complete patioa CC>Vefa. .. U .. t I I Deck1 Concrete walk· 166 ON Bldg, Crptry 25 ways Blocll walla. Room ,-r'1 lie •3091!2. bond 1dd'n1 15yr exp 846-4834 tr .. •t. Irwin 648-27 111 ONE STOP HOME ANO COMMERCIAL MAINT CARPENTRY. 472-0736 .. • •&aitla Pal•-Oar•* Typing Service Exp. my ESP Ailadlng• Avallabl• home or your offc. Pick up • *875_2496*831_3718* del. 873-13A7 7 day wtc OVERNIGHT INFANT Care 10 yre •XP« my home 12 tit. Katen 9e2...o9M cm LIVING AT THE BEACH New luxury apt1 located itl prHtlglou1 SHbrldge meet« plan communlty 1 mi to bch, 24 hr man- ned MaJrlty entrance, Ughted tennta court• ln- d00< racquetball, aeuna, pool1, IPU. recreation building Unfurnl1hed bachelor• 1 & 2 Bdrm • loft apt $8511-114311 960-2418 ~ Reetrlcied Unlt1 et .. predellgnated area 1&2 Br·Unlque Floor Pin• NorthwOO<S Park otters pool, JacvZZI. cove<ed parlCJng. laundry facll . air-conditioning, euy frwy aecese and much more For further lnf0<m11ton. IN NEWPORT ~EACH A great place to Jive on the 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Upper Bay Private WI clubhoutes & health apu 8 lennia C014rt1, 7 pool1. close to bu11neu, OC Airport. Fashion Island, convenient shop1 on 11ght ut r a o on golf, course In Kaanapo11 Resort area, Sh<>rl walk to beach. Spec:lal rates Boott now fo r summer & oat Man'• wallet, E.uter- Sun AM. Posa In tuJ CM· aguna/Aeward 957-188' ST am F/Eng. Pug. N.B 11. Dad• g<><1e Mom loat job & t'm deapetlte for my puppy. 6oi2-9968 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS fall (2 t3)389-55 76 Brighi Newp<>rt office. ltat 1 Approx. IM3 1/f, tnower Dragon· Cunt Income Yax Preparation l~rt loc TAXES t984 Returns ~TE X&T MGMT Bualnt11 & pe~nal lndlvdual & amall t>ualnesa Aeuonable ratet. flnanclal 780-608 t Nwpt Mgmt Srvc 675-2211 Wla••• CltaaJ11 Window &:nlng, R::id'I & ottc. Quality WOfk wtth ~ood rel•. reaa 760-9077 appy Euter Speolal Balboa Window Withing 603 Balboa 81. 873-3135 Wnt•laattr tXX CENTER oF ORANGE COAST. 13884 Goldenwest St. 53t·~83 SIM Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-·~~,·.·· 2IOI M __ .,_1rw1_r1_M_1_1e_. 84_&-_2_94_7_ ~J~~~~: .......... llii ••• , wU.ir 5100 ••• , Waatt4 manta & Townhou19• l•Milll ..... 111111.._ .... ;caUJornla Roommat .. Newport Bch. Dix hl-rlN Father: "Don't you think UlllY llLPlll IUITlllAI lllPl/AJH (Ask about furnl1hed Over 200 homes. Save ofo tpa<:e, Joe nr 0 C Air-our daughter'• boyfriend C.M. bakery needa a hard· 11111111 IUITlllAI tor Eldef'ly Board & Care. Im•• 2744 pteaaeca111141552-0111 or vlllt our ottlee II 148 MA CONOO all am;;)jt}et. AOOMVelt. lrvJne. CA Nice patio, 1850/mo. OPEN DAILY apta, complete with TV, FURNISHED or time & money 895-7711 Port. fully lurn, 875 111· ahoutd go home?" working peraon to per-Full time carM!' oppor1uni-Full time rellel needed. llnena & uten1U1. m•ybe UNrURNISHEO Sl800mo Judy 476-3 120 Mother· "Now. don't you form general dutlH ty with oMI engineering Room/board plua ulary. 960-3521 8:30 to 5 30pm rented lor short term or CdM Prof to ahr beaut. NEWPORT BEACH remember how It wu to 631-3121 llrm for experienced Muat eoott. non tme>ker llWLUllll Ollll Ollll 1 ODUOllll W .... IHI YILUll llW APAITllllTS Enjoy 1 Ille ltyle sur- rounded by the charming atmosphere of Wood- bridge VIiiage longer) On Jamboree HE Al rH tum 3br tiome no 1mkr/ Contempor•ry Clualc be young?" F1t her· UIPl/AOOIT dral11men and dMigMf 840-6891 I 636-8722 I ~all ltac~ 2741 =~ at San Joaquin Hilla ( l UBS T£ NNI., pets $500+utll 760-9229 Bldg nr Hoag Hoapltel "Thal does II. OUT he dratt1m1n witn land cl• 491-2890 1 rm Apt. b'tln.. .~-•·. •••· l IOO 'WIMMING piu· Fab. Bchwlk 4 br twnhm, 7 1200 1/1, only S 1 1/1 GOES " Full Chg. 30....0 hrt 1 wk for velopment. public worka. 11---1 -,,,__--1~----crptl, drpa $700 "~ ~ ' pools, wtk t>Gn, $390. mo Avall 5115 Mgr 875 8700 ::-----=---....,....,~ whllle Co. In Npt. Stu ok wet., and wute water nte< or ..,...rwn $800 MC clean'"" clap mu;h morl' ~orrv ~ 't. ulll Pref non-1mkr Office epc for rent approx Pt11ea11s exp req. 831-5775 Nancy englnM<lng talent Send LIYI llmATmt ··• no pt'h Modl'h 2"-~" .. ,F 53•7223 li,._;;;-.~--.. .i~~ r~·~ & ~k aa.m ........ National Art & Aoceeeory 105 Cedar Way 4114-8685 ,,_...,"" .,... 12x 12, phonea In. )uat Can't Believe Mlased lllllllPll ........... ....,. .,.... Co _ __. ti .............. npt'n dd11\ 4 lo h $325 to Mr Fuentea, ROBERT · ,_,, qu. ty ..-.yrw OeMn"'9w 1700 1 Bdrm & 1 year Jae small t Br apt d Fem. $317 mo 1 Blk bCh. rmdld /mo 1 or 2 opening, day Friend• 1re ror amall COfw. hoepltll BEIN, WILLIAM FROST & to coordinate decOf of 1Ba. Bkr 6oi2-3850 ·~ bik to bCh $.425~ut111 ~~ Balboe Pen. Gar. lrpi, rm1 avall Agt 873-7781 chauvlnt•t KIM DO NOT APPLY unleea ASSOCIATES. 140 1 homee& offlce9. Flair lor -673-6323 aft« 5 ~O VV avall 511 673-1443 Prime olc apace fn Coata * llMIT lllYIOl throughly Hperlenced au all St.. Newport COior, 1*>918 ltllU1 and Ki11lta Vlejt 2787 Fem rmte wanted S3 l 2 50 M... 1200 1/1 at 70c 972•1720 with Medicare bflling. Beach, c a 112~ own car nee. PT/FT, wlll tr.I M :. * ELllAIT * Ap~rtmt>nts • 112 utll CdM Aft 7 pm s/11 WHAT A BARGAIN! Mu1t be able to handle train right people. For In-' "'3 ar~erne 3 Br in Big C1nyon Nt>wport Buch So. 760-9730 uk for Mary LNM ~ 63 t-8280 la1lat11 ~1· 4114 buay ottlee with com· DAY CLEANERS count., tervlew call 848·9774 Crose Cr Mil and Cedar NOW 0 EN Spac1ou1-I airway view. •Cd"• div I It .. C pl ixiter & typing ltllila. The ••PB'~ Of will train, 1,....11 II' • C k .. 1 I /fJ(J I n!h S!rt-1'1 Fem to stir 28r 2ba POOi "" " u " " ·am LIQUOR S E. ftxtur.. Gar .. -a Conv. H~"'tal. Full 11 ... 2_,..,.,. """ -ree Oner • un Que full aecurity. 2 car gar. k f om ••LI\ 2855 E ..,.., .,..,. ""' "'~ S I I II bl 11 01 1 l <1t Onvt>ll NB $375/Non-amkr pr g. r -~ & llcenN 144.000 total. 450 Glenneyra. L.., Bch evera poa tlon1 ave com na on OM , wo Thank y04J for your P•· w/auto door. newly r.. 760-8.4()7, 673-5017mag Coaat Hwy 875..eiOO_ (8l9) 439-0&49 49~75 -• P/tlme, nex hrl Fun It· and three bedroom !lance Yn . -are now furb11hed, poot & 1ac 642-511 1 S b ..... 3 ffl EHCUTIYE moaphere. Apply Wed apartmentl located neer open tn M1111on Viejo & plus much morel Nt>wport Buch No. Corona del Mar Share my u ~ °" • , .. Swimming POOi Chemical lllllllPll fP• Thurs , or Sunday or Sun- • variety of conveni.nce taking rnervattons $2195 mo No pell houN Great' Joe Evea caption, l<l 11 OC Servtoe Bullnea. H.B. PIT 6 daya 1 Wk. 25 hrs. SECRETARY day at 1 pm The Old for all agn S • &_, Pleue call 844-0509 k>H1 lr'ltnl' Avl'nu.. 875-3456, 84 1-4001 dye Airport arH with or area No exp nee. wlll Reap. up to G.L. mull be Spaghetti Factory. 2 t 10 * Snapping Ytooupr bJyr 1'0dBR•.Y 1 "'eA....,..oecr 2t Acro11 from bell .• Wett 1111 I hllil Lag Bch dptx. adJ. Victoria Without receptloni1t Mr· traJn $55,000 full amount detafl oriented. Nat'I The Jolly Roger Corporate Newport Blvd. NB 64S-ll04 "'Ah. 11"-aJ mind .... pvt vlcet281-1450 r equired . wlll net Archt. firm. nr John office la aeeklng an IX· * Theate<I BA Apt lor lmmedlatt oc-NewPort 28r 2Ba, lrplc, 11.......... ...., ....., "7" s•o 000 C II II I __,.. .,_ ti S wno•-• Recreation cupancy gar stove. Adlta pref, no bdrm, den, ba ~ tuli VIA LIDO ale office or '" · +. 1 co ect Wayne Airpor1 841-2828 P8fenvvu ..... ecu ve .c-· IW5 pelt Avt May 1 S800 yrly Lo .... ly 2Br 29• prv1gl 494.0489 evea 11ora 1paoe. 1420/mo Mon-Fri 9-5pm. All( for • retary f<>< It• Contructlon Working foreman. Wiii Seleted unlll wtth Cl · thedral cetllng1 & lak"lde vlewa No pell permitted. Further leUlng 1nform1tion, pleue call ( 7 14) 85 7-0383 Open Dally 8AM to 8PM 24950 Via Florecer (Corne< of La Paz & Marguerite) 380-7856 -NO PETS· •r,urt hack 7 1~58 28 r 281 Uso. relrlg stove d1t1w1hr 1nc1 No pe11 Call btwn 9.4 dllly 545-4855 6~5.~905 y 1 ti dbl ga ana Lawaon Realty 875-4582 Tim (408)779-6498 IHllllPlll and Oealgn Dlv11lon. Po1-conalder training the '" '" 'y, pa 0· r r · Lag Bch !'IOUH w/prlv rm, WI"-1 _,.. Ilion requlrea excellent rlnnu;i,<IOn. Small crew. ACROSS FROM BEACH 2BA 2t>a.,.. encl gar $800/mo A1k lor All 648·7171Or645-8747 Live on water w/20 boll allp tncld. charming quaint t br, no pet1 ref1 req Utll Pd Older pref S 1050 mo &50-8 145 Du P 11 x N ° P • 1 • ba & d,.,.k, nr ... -ach. Waterfront orca . ..i-antly Mtan Waat.. 4 "yre exp, mm .... open-t 1 d h rth d ,.,.,,. $875/mo 650 1706 Evff ""' .,.., '"WV Ing In buay non-amkg YP ng an • o an Cuatom rnldential. In· · • $.400 avall 4/15 497-4391 furn. 1hr ectry/recept, Need HR!R on 0cnrrnt rp. Offe. Sat. 0 O.E . ltllll1, and a good figure 1tali 1p11. concrete, Roomy 1B d 1 Blk to bch, etc. or aeperate offlcea prop In San Clem.nte will .. on-Fri 8 .. "" ..... 30. aptitude. Word pro-brick , patio avra, etc. Non f LuJC NB home, PV1 rm/ba, up to 800 i /f ••• ..,... .. 5 m '7\1"" w Newport Hu rptc, · _ .... ....,., pay 17%. LTV 48% prlnc Call Dotty 852-0233 o ... lng encl reataurant 1moker only. 962· 7817 gar all blt-1n1, muat .... ~~v~~,~~f41~~~/ 1 MO FREE only 496-8288 equipment e11perlence S6 10/mo XLNT LOC·UTIL INCL O&llln 11&10 would be 1 deflnent plu1. 211 Davtcl Male n/amkf to ahr 2Br FROM 95c a 1150 UP ltrtfl'-"' ceb. relln. 811p 499·4188 Good medical/ dental 11 llULTY Apt CdM 1375 mo CALL (714) 988-8193 TD I 4021 packaoe. AWIY In S*aon Ill· 1H2 6oi~33 • ' 1&11111 OUll 8·30am lo 4 pm et: UYHTUTIIT Male 1hr CM horn.. Pvt Ct••trclal Widow hu money for lor office auppty company Tll JILLY 11111110 --------------------------.;...1VEASAILLES 1 Bd ~Int. cTr~~tv~~2·~~~· c~?1 Cell Ronny., 647-7013 17042 GMlette Ave. • quiet locatlOn Full NCur-BA/ba. Houae prlv. lntala Zlll ..., ,,__,,. ., -I vi 714/250 0331 Retent9 Now lor Summer Occupancy ExS*ienoed and cr .. uve layout artist 10 Pf'~ quality ad 11you11. comp• & llyer1 fOf a lut e>**' dally newac>&P8f. Con· cept to l lnilhed art. Send re•ume only a xerox capya ol worlt to Steve t'4ough, Art Olrec1or: HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR tty bldg Avall now $375/utll lnct. 648-4630 ;FBM CeX8E; Deniaon Aaoc 973-7311 1&111111 ' ne • $175 Jmo 844-7215 Agt M/F 28-38 to anr 2Br NB MOO SF Retell Bldg, Nwpt •••• Wut.. SIR Car wuh, full a part time llllUL '"'°' VERSAILLES 2br 2ba end home S350 673•1858 Blvd front:r on corner -Amit Ill.II Orange~ arH S 150 p/wk 11art No condo New carpet• encl M/F 3Bd 3Ba hM LAg Bch. Call Ken 75 • 71148 wttdya • exS* nee 848-5810 drape11825/mo 842· 1272 W/D, micro. vu PRIVACY flll IT&lllll •t -Grapnlc; Arte. Audio Vl9ual CHILDCARE WORKER $.425 Av 5/ 1 Hugh-day 8000 a/tt, ~ --B'"·d 'a pubilt her nHdl two For Chrt.tlan School llllUL lfftOI VERSAILLES VIEW 649 82111494-2 tae ,,,... .. _. • '" agr .. llve Niel people 18835 Brookhur1t FV Part Um. lor State Farm l BDAM 1725 • 15th St. Coeta M .... ~ for annual directory and ie2-33 l2 Int ore Compute< exp. Agt 631-4980 NB aaplrtng prof n-a. 3 Bd tall or r•t&Yrant direct mall programa pref Perfect for hOUM-············••l vm B lb rr--d-Blk to bch. w/d, lrplC. Agt 876-8700 Mull have 1trong phone IUU TYPllT wife or college atudent 1 1 0 • 1 r oon °· dahwhrS375831-6430 Uve/.....A. In 2br hOUM • & Jn perlOn talent• and FI T, good benellt1 553·1116 1 , OUlllOl&IT IAILY PILIT 330 W. Bey St. Cotta M .... Ca. t2e2e ~alurda}. April 1 ·1 frplc. gar. 950 mo. ...,... knowledge of Industry. lml'Md. opening. Apply ARIF.S1\f.ir 11 ~f \p11I 1•11 \cu:n1 on communicat11Jn <1hil1t\ to 644!185 _ ~.~ :~o~~ ~~:~,:Bd ~ s~'. :'W-2~8~· Min. 2 yr1 ulea exJ*. 673W. 19th St. C.M. llllfOllm •------•• lkm11n\tr,11t· p111nt rd \It:\\ 1n dramatic cntcnC!1ning fa\hton 'r ou II WESTCLIFF 2Bdrm 2Ba, walk to bch seoo. Biii 9.5·.,·a need not apply, PIT WOl'd proc. exp. Pr.ter LOAN AGENT: \\in 1hr1111vh irn•>rl hrnl11 ~ pro<.C'dure -.\.quar1u\ ..., ill t1gun: p1!irT11· pool, patio. newly decor-998-6000day 1591-4604 N FWtall omc. 400-1200 eq •Int oppty For O.C. int8f· 1111 AllllTAIT Apple Work• 840-3747 Lag. Beach S&L. Commen. . 1 1 1. 11ed Adlt• pref Stand · 11. Gd renta. Downtown view (213) 869-eo.4 lor hot lood ci.11.Exper (805) 3115-05l2 nt nt ~ )iy (, 1 i·p '"' ird11rm,1t1on credit check 645-8152 Park Newport. Full athl. C.M. 788-2040 BLUE Aide llv•ln ror 2 eldel'ly mature lndlvid. Apply Ulll 111111111 TAl RI ~ I \t•ril '11 \1,n 2ff). I nu~ual Jn\1tal1on prmc\ 't1mu lac. m/f 21-30. $360/mo. c.-.1P PROPERTIES ,.....pie, Nwpt Bdl area. Landmark Liquor. 84111 andAS81STANT8forbuty t... Llllllll/UIPIY l,111 n!( I 11(. 11\ ,, .i(h ,mi uncnt. prestige. gilt\. drirr1c~t•l ad1u\\mrnt SH lt•tatt 1/3 utll Aval I .. 120. 760-t470 Atlanta, H.B. ~omml leulng A.E Bkr ~ha t h.1i! fll'1 ri .1\<111rr1• 111 wo rr, uiuld be 1ran\lr1rmcd into fl'avin tor OCEANFRONT Spaoloua 714/989-7791 evea la•astrlal llll ~:~~nd~~.'!~ ~~~r:_ need• young 1g9reul¥e rlehra11•1r1 ( ,1 J. hi,111" 11 1ultl he featured I 2Br 2Ba. gate lock entry, Prol rem 23_27 n-emkr ahr ...... atala 2120 A/P CLERI lull time, daya. Hoapital Cllentele 11 required. llllatant who want• to (,f:Ml'\11 \1.1 ' l 11nl·2t11 Dcfinc tC'rm\.J\t11thc..·ll·lktl'Pll•>n hl·1 2 c•r 11 1Ub-~~ft M~n~ 3Bd,prba,nrbch.1300 22lf821q Alnd/8tor•. Entry level, mutt know 10 exp. pref. M ... V.,d• 751-<>111 or 5,.8-8328 ~~(7~~2~~=· Celi ~ •• 11p1·11 111 r• 1m trll, ( , dl h 1ghltght\ lr<I\ cl 111 lnrma l111n t.:dU\ a I ii 1n ;~0';;,1 N~1 pell 49~.4~2~ & utll 650-8809 ava ISi 16 85-aq 11 120 E. 23rd St,. key by touch, pref, eo-Conv. Hoep. 8e 1 Cante< Ullllllllll p•·rc q1l1• · ,r 'f''"' 1.il \aim•\ \ornc<111l' heh111rt \lCn1•\ h,I\ \11ur hl:'l ----Prof rem 3 Br21ty bright C.M. Ori .... by. 832-4181 counting exper. Apply St. C.M. 846-5585 b 1 KM? Mature woman fOf' inflllt tr I·, ·' •' •,1 ,1r1 lottk Ceast Mttrt ch..,.Ydplx. CdM Moatty 2600 eqtt M·G .bldg. W"t 8am-6pm. 2861 lrvlne •ITll Pllllll '75W;, ~= m~' Xlnt day care, Wkdm· In my I \ '\( r·;J( 'I 1fl~ 'I J uh ~21 ~1cinl '' 1n. 111\ ell l"nlrJl 1 111 2719 lurn.7;:,o ~-'450. + C.M. $1200 mo 200 amp1, th~·;,,~~~ M ... •b<We ru11 time, part time. we Corona del Mar locatlor.. ~=· r!/!id:...2.7~28own l~lfc •• , • I ll~I 1in1.11n h1dtlt•n lla1J\l' """"' ,, tx· pt'f\1\lt'nl \land ao 1 Oarrla • #I utll • 848-8473 or 761-4420 train. Apply Chlx' n Stlx Greet atmoepher• Call 1.ill 1 ,, !fll 1pll'\ ~L'l.11 111n ,h1p grc1Y.\ '''""it tht·rt· ,qll he ., 3 Br t•,c, be enc' gar, avali Prof female wantl to ahr w"talde CM. 2500 + 1q Auto BBO To Go. 746 W 19th 875-9703 llllOAL UlllTllT ••rr \.\,1d11111 < .1pnu1rn' now 8 '8 -5273 or apec:111 hM, decorator tt 1 yr teue Prln only IEIERAL 8t.Co1taM... front & back ofc exp'd, I f'.(1 • "1 \ '" --• 'r ouu1uldrl'lt'l't:1Jnu,11,1l h1lr.1Jl\1·,,lkr 536-0270 furn COM. lrplc In Br CallRuety83t·l 28e COURIER for growing llllmlllT w<><k 8am-4pm Mon-Fri. • $600 + ·~ utll• 840-4282 OFFICE 111ary negotlable AP91Y \l•.1 1 "1111n IM't .1nt•ncl111(,trr,1ny huriknn11t.11t11.1ll,,11ur 1 ... 1 P 28 travel Co , HnH ol lriendlyl>Cf\11eaehoc>nd1 at8970 WarnerA¥e.FV , , I hi 1 hi , . t· rolmaturemaleanr r remexlogo ::o11aM ... Cadlllacdeal· humor a mu11 Tootle etyllatlbarbere FI T, 841•2600 'I• ''•en I'll "11 ' p!ipu .Hll\ 3 1 '" ·'' r>nl!nuntl.lll 1< (·"in f urnl1h room/bath In 2Ba CdM hM Shr $1200 erlhip 11 IOOl!lng fOf a 759-t691 atert lmmed mature. IN /comm. own .,..------- ! '11 "m.11 rwr W"tcllft area. Newport 840·9062 or 55&-11t3 general office clerk DANCER ctlentele, 831 ·1801 or Medoeal \IRl,O \,~ .l\t"Jll 2~J "t·v.rm1<nltw·,.~111i. "·ll-1!011\hc Beach lorempt mature Sh LIQ boh hM P ol Mac ... Ill w/aome de&*ltllp ex F C Co Of 636-018& 1111111-ll.lll ~""' J • , • "' 1. .... .11<1' frn(lhJ"'"n incl fk'11d1·11 c '"'K'~·tl1I\ a4y $325 848·8378 2 ~.4!yr1 Strei ~,· • P8fience 10-keyltypl~ ~~~·."!w..t !':! lllTIU/~ Matur•P8feon.k~ 1h11t 111 11p1111 ._,..,, 11'>'n \l\k I 1·0 \ 11.ir111' fl\'l\•ln\ ti'1Url' Furn room Pvt entr Shr $.400/mo lit/It 494-,663 IPAllfllUIT helpful Xlnt working & haa lmmed opening• for of O.C .. rea. Good drtv- r11•1n 111 111 \ 11d hr;1\' 1tf11nt1' b•lh CloN to bua, So H0~5e0 Alk for PT fringe berwtfltl/ Salary blt(lnl Clad oak• JutnS*I Mon.·''1· Good benefl1a, Ing record. Buay l'Mdical LI BR~ \• :11 \ < >t 1 ~~ > f 1"111111111.11 11 "P'•'l'l'' .ir1· \trong < ould c11 Pl11. occ Male pref lnta I aat ataactlltltl commenaurate wtth ex· Dependable 1ran1por-~in ~~~r··Frl. JaD FIT. 840-0140 • 1•r11• .>. r ,,,. I 1 J\I hum h rl'al111· \llll arl' 'Ill riuht trac..k lll'\PllC S225/mo 540·8947 a;n,;; prOf wom•n a;: 8~ PIRITUI L RH OINGS '*f ~· p .... cell Tine 1etlon • muat. Top lalary tU'iO'[\......a-IN1~ MedlCll front offtce In· o al< 1 111 b ,, "" or ,..ppt. + ~ta + ttpe Bob ...,.,,,._, 11n1n1t•f'l\lr••rrlp"''''n'v.h0 Ctrt'l'l1 "l1>U\ f{1·unir1n Y.1thh>\r•donl'l\.t Lrg1unnyroomlltekltcil & Kit:= ;,J Poe! Advlc. In All Matte<• & 111111 860-.4021 .... ILUllU aurance bllftng, typing. 1111.dil 111.h 1 < .11 ,. 11,111 H pld v..rnlt-lndry tac Aef1 req CM Ible eKChQ of MCty wee. 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Ar,>-' l ci•1k hd11nd \1 < rw rc·,11111· tht'h' " mu< h 111 knov. :rnd \crn'll gtt NICE FUANtSHEO ROOM requlrM 3-4 BR hme, fOlfl) ADS Auto tor buey N.8. pr.otloe, 4 HOUHK!l!PER. ~nr1\A.kct11r 1hm1 1~h p1•rv1n:tl 1nq·,t1~.t1 111n It '' nc.-c1'\~'ln ;11\o to hnng sr,51~ :~1t,""11• ~;=~ C::: t=· WlllRllTY day ~~1~:f.~· neo. NIWPOAT llTWI ULll \ouri 1 m.iti•r1.1I 11p t111l.1lt ~~.,. ~ ARE fRE£ LIVE/OUT "berleno.d. lor an "'ab. "etlOMfY 'APRH'OR "-d I•, ~, 1;111 I 'II t >ht,1111 hrnt horn l auru\ N::o1~~.%': :~~.~~\~ $2600/fF!O. Contl01 Mre AllllTllT o.ntat prore11lon11 houH· :_"(.'ry ,Exo!:m ~ =· nH'\\.igl' \i1J~1· 1r.1,..,, t:' "k quC'\ltcHl\ g1\r lull plil\ 10 1n1dle1 tual prlv 1360/rno 844-0389 Sliva 7se..to20. 9-SJ>m Cal: 1 I Major Cldlllec dMlettfllp •HllllTlll ~110,..:: f~~~ call C arol Mercer , ( urto\11\ \i1 t'm0.·r 111 "llfl'•\lh: ,,., 1.ilh ,1ho11 t kt'11n1t' <1mh1l10n\ ,1nd r:-v= lftl tn Coeta Mee& la .-1ng 11111• AllllTllT thr0U9'! 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Estanc1a·s Enc Dorn won four events. including a 22-8'1, leap 1n the long1ump. and Fritz Howser of Newpon Harbor went 14-6 in the pole vault to equal his lifetime best. Eric Wheelwright leaped 6-5 1n the high Ju mp and on a team basis. Manna and Edison made 11 3-0 in Sunset League action. And Corona del Mar and Saddlcback swept to their fifth straight wins to set up next week's showdown. Herc's how 11 went Thursda)' Marina 77, Ocean View ~4: The Seahawks, still winless (0-2-1) 1n Sunset action. made it surprisingly close against the unbeaten Vikings. who used their overwhelming speed to w10 at Ocean View. R1sh's clockings for the day were 10.5. ~1 .8 and 50.6 as he tuned up for Sat~rday's Arcadia Invitatio nal. David Riddle turned in a nice double for Ocean View, winning the high hurdles 10 15.2 and taking the long JUmp in 19-1 l'ti. while distance star Ha1ssam Sabra ran well e nough to win, go10g 4:39.0 in the 1.600. Corona del Maf 8% ~, Estancia 53Ya: Dorn put on another show - and was within three inches of Es1anc1a's school record 10 the long Jump following his 22-8'1, dTon. but Corona del Mar's strength in the Wbeelwrl&bt Dorn Rlab How1er d1stancc races and O\l·rall depth proved enough to give th e Sea Kings their fifth straight Sea View dual meet wm. Dorn also went 21-10'" and 22-3 before passing on a final attempt in th e long1ump. i.\ 6-4 efTon 10 th e high JU mp and winners tn the hurdle' with clockm$s of 15.5 and 41.5 rounded out the Junior's q uadruple \ 1ctol). Topping a number of "'inner\ for Corona del Mar was the eITort ol Pat McGrath 1n the 440. who tu rned the la p in 50.6 in lOming bark from a hamstnng inJul") Newport Harbor 10 I. Lagun a Beach 35: The best nc"' for the Greenjacket? He 's not ready·.f.or it yet Hallberg s hoots 68 ·to take the lead in M~s ters tourney AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -Gal) Hallberg sa~s there's no way he will begin 1h1nkmg aboul a Master\ golf champ1onsh1p yet. "If you think like that you can eliminate your chances nght away." Hallberg said Thursday after sccunng a one-shot lead with a 4-under-par 68 m the opcnin& round of the season's first maJor championship. "Ifs four days. 72 holes." he said. "The eas1e t tame 1s when you're on · t~ golf courst· h 's the other 18 hours I have to keep such thoughts away. "I don't want to think about ll unttl I have a tap-10 on Ill Sunday." he added. "h's a wonderful feeling. and I'm IOtnl I(') If) not lo &Ct too excited aboul 11 ·· Hallberg. who wi:urs an Indiana Jones-style fedora. birdied two of 1hc la~t four hole, on the 6.905-)ard Auausta N1110nal Golf C'lub layout. other top five finishes m the last eight Masters. ~hared second. one slender ~hot ofTthe pace. There were several other imposing figures w11h1n stnk10g d1o;tance Defrnd1ng champion Be n Crenshaw. PGA champ LCl' Trevino and former Maslers winner Ray Floyd we~ 1n a group at 70. Jack Nicklaus. holder of a record ti vc Mas1ers lilies and 17 maJor professional triumphs. and South Afncan Gal) Pla)cr. a three-lime winner of this event. were in a group at 71. Hallberg also gave credit to a physics profes or and a tcachma pro from Scotland. · He said hc went to Stt the physics profcs'°r. Dr. Ralph Mann of Ocala, Fla., two weeks ago for computerized ~win& analysis and got some more help from the 01. Bob Torranct. on Wednesday. ~ Hallberg told Torrance: he lhouaht 'he had done wonders with his w n. Sam Toma nre. who had an opening mund 7J The cider Torrance then •pent about an hour helptnl Hnllbera work on h1~ game Hullb(rg \a}\ he wea" the Indiana Jon~ hat lor 5evcral reason\. Sailors wa~ the performance of How- ser. who equaled his llfe11me best with a 14-6 elTon 1n the pole vault. "He reall) looked ready 10 clear 15 feet," said h1'1 coach. Enc Tweit. "It's JU!tt been a matter of gelling thmgs together." Hoiit'str Jias had a slow eun in ait u>CC~alty. due lar&cl) because of too ~weight from football. But as the season is progressing. so 1s Howser as the i.\rcadia ln"'11a11onal approaches. Howser'i; compc1111on at Arcadia include~ Brandon Richards of San Marcos. a T e,a.-. transplant and the son of former Ol)mpic gold-medal winner Bob Richards. · Richards ha~ gone 17-6 and is the national record holder Howser cased O\ l'r I J-0 and passed at I 1-6. then madl· 14·0 on h1.-. second ti") and 14-6 on hie; fim If!. hut after sv. 11ch10g to another pole for the higher he1gh1 , lalled on 1hrec at- tempts, JUSt m1c;\lng on thl· final attempt at I 5-0 Todd Spooner turnl·d 1n ~t douhle for the Sailor'>. going 10.6 aml 24.2 1n the 100 and 220. while Carter Brown logged "mnl'r'> 1n thc mile (4 JSAI and 2-mik (Ill Ill l University 110, Costa Mesa 25: Sophomore Craig Belk posted an U!)USUal tnple, Mnn1ng the c;pnnt'i and thl' ~hot put. in the T roJans' win at l ln1vers1t) Greg BcnJam10 alM> had a busy afternoon. captunng the high hurdles and long Jump and placrng secood in the 100. &nJam1n also rnn a leg on the winning 440 rela) team Jim Bowles \.\a~ an 1mprcss1ve winner 1n the 880 for { mta Mesa. h1111ng the tape in 2 0 I fl Edison 89, Hootlngtoo Beach 47: (Please aee HIGH SCHOOL/C4 ) -- lh•ron Lron, FrM Wrnn eem AH-C• honorL Cl. ukera thwert Werrlora' r•Hr for 111~1• win. ct Grfch goes Out of his way to provi~e a win. His slide t e s park , in 4-3 extra-inning , win over Twtns By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.., ...... c.n.., ....... The Angels' plane was late getting into Oakland Thursday night. but at least they proved that they're not late themselves. The Angels, seemingly dead and about to be swept by the Minnesota Twins, rallied for two runs 1n the ninth inning and one 1n the 10th. to win 4-3 in front of 24.445 at Anaheim Stadium. The rally wiped out third \tra1ght sparkling pitching performance b\ a Minnesota staning pitcher. th•~ 11ine John Butcher. Bu tcher. who ~truck out a career-high nine batters. pile hed a strong seven innings. allowing eight hits and leaving with a 3-.1 lead The clutch hitting in the 10th. missing from the previous two nights. came from Darrell Miller and Bobb\ Grich. ' Miller got aboard to stan the 10th by beating out a slow roller 10 third base. Grich. called on to bunt. m1'>sed on his fi rst attempt and fouled off his second. before singling sharpl} to left. Rupen Jones then sent a roller toward second. T wins· second baseman Tim Teufel had ~e trouble getting the ball out ofh1sglo\c and by the time he got 11 to ~honstop Greg Gagne. Grich had slid 1n and Gary McKnight Bobby Grich prevented a throw to first. O n the play M 1ller moved over to third. The Twins argued that Gnch had slid out of the base path to break .up the double play. an argument the} lost. of course. "The rules sa)' that 1fyou can reach 1he bag from where you slide, it's OK," said Gnch. "If you check m:, shde marks and remember that I'm six feet tall. you'll see I could reach the bag.." That brought Bob Boone 10 the M l .. I (John 7-18) 8l o.kMfid (Sutton 14-12). Time: e. TV: Channel 5. . Racllo: KMPC (710). plate. Boone hn a sround ball to third baseman Gary Gaetl1. He too had trouble aetung the ball to second. The delay caused Teufel to rush the throw, pulhna first baseman Kent Hrbek off the bag and allowing Miller to score the game-wmner. "h'sab1g wm for us ... a good team efTon. We had a lot of hit~ ( 13 for the game). but couldn't seem 10 get the runs across:· said Boone "I think you'll ~ this a lot-1his year: some good efTons out of the bullpen and some clutch hilling." "We didn't give up. We showed a lot of team character and a lot of team spint." said Gnch. "This 1s th e team we saw for five weeks in spnna training.. I think you'll Stt more games hke tonight. I hope so. other- wise It will be .a boring sc~so"I and I 1'11te boring seasons." 1 Reliever Donnie Moore ( 1-1 ). who had been tagged for the loss on Tuesday. pitched a scorless I 0th to gain his first Amencan League win. Of the wtn Moore said;·1t was a big lift to come back. We know we're goinJ to score runs. It was nice that we put 1t together in front of the home crowd. 'Tm not savonng anything right (Pleaee eee ANGEL8/C4) Prep ~11~stars picked McKnight~eBusk "'W e'll be going with a pow~r game __ -+ and man-to-man defense. says announce teams McKnight "We're going to get II up and down the coun " for county Classic McKnight has nine schools rep- resented on his 12-man squad with his tno Joined b) a pair from EJ Dorado (Ban Hakeman and Jim Mansfield) and single standouts from S<'"'en other schools By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Delly l'tlol l tafl Battlc lanes appear dra\\ n for the 20th Orange C. ount~ .\11-\tar basket- ball game at Orange C oa!ll College June :!2 with ~outh Coach Jen) -DeBusl of Ne v.pon Harbor and North Coach Gary McKnight of Mater De1 picking their I ~-man squad<> o\nd neither 1s tompla1n1ng. "I wcn1 after the t}pe "'anted '>Ile· wise. po'i111on-w1se. aggresSI\ encs~ and coachab1lit'i ." <;<&\\ DeBusl "I feel real good abOut th.is team .. What 11 bolls down to I'> the South's overall depth aga10st the Nonh's one- two punch of .\ll-.\mcncan Tum Lewis and hl'i s1del1cl . \11lc Mnchcll ....... "I tned 10 pick the best I.:! playe~:· he 'iaH. "hut 11 was hard because I'm not ihat knowledgeable about the orth Matt Homkel (Sen ttel and Steve Bennell I K.a1ella I are the onh pla)'ers I ~a"' dunng the ~ear "But I a~led for others· op1n1on~ I knov. there are somc other!. 1hat arc 'en close to 1hc one'i I P" h ·d It'\ tough betausc m\ e\penl'it' 1s the ~outh .. McKnight and hi\ \fonarch!> ha\t~ been plated an the Nonh for the lirc;t 11me in 1h1~ 20th run ot the Orange Count\ Classic, · (Please eee ALL·S T ARS/C3 ) Rustlers cari't gain ground (Julden West C ollegt· continued 1t~ fut1k pursuit ofCcmtoc; an the ~outh Coast Conference baseball raet'. but Saddleback and Orange Coa'it '>lipped further behind in the standing'> Thursday. Herc's how n went Gol•eo Weal I. ML San Antonio 2: Todd Nash' two-run home run capped the Rustlers' three-run \!:<th inning and freshman right -hander Lan) Salacts won for the lounh straight 11mc as the Rustlers c-ru.,lk·d the v1s111ng Mounties. Nash. whose fifth homer of lhl· season followed Keith Kaub'" \nmn~ ............. 11) ball to ccntt·r that brought home .\nd) Mota. "'ho had doubled and 1.1.orked his 1.1.a' around to third. helped CI olden ~est build a 5-1 edge atler six inning'> Salaets "orked S1' innings. Jllo"ed onl~ four.hm 1.1.hile v.allung nonc and '>lnl<1ng out thrl·e before being re- lieved h\ 'tl'\l' 0\ereem 1n 1he SC\'enth G3n Ruc~lcs picked up 1n the e1gh1t. Goldl·n We<,t. 16-4 O\ era II hut struggling to kel'p pace 1.1.1th un- defeated C em to<> 10 conferenu: at 1-3 (the Falcons arc I 0-0). scored '" ll l' 1 n the fiftW inning thanks to RBI '1ngb by Case~ \1art10 1.1.ho 1.1.a~ 2 for 4 Jnd Shawn C 1ill:x·rt. "ho "as I for 4 JnJ hroke 11 orwn \\Ith three mun· 1n the <,('\Cnth Three \h \ \( pill her.,~ 1et,kd ~ hit<. a' thl' \.1 11unt1r' lell to 4-1' .1nJ 1.\-4 \tarter ~Jill Kaso n \ulkrl'lt lhl' loss F ulluton II, Orange Coast 6 f hl' Hornet\ rallil·d hir three run" 1n till' bottom ol thl' '4.''cnth 10 dl'JI tht' Pirate'> thl'lf 'l'' l'nth lo''> 1n 111 \< < ou11ngs. Darren '-d"1n tnpkd 1n 1hc I\ ing and go-ahead ru ns 1n 1he -.CH'nth then ~orcd on ,1im·.\na\· ground oul Nelson. Fullcnon\ '>l'rnnd haseman. ""' "'"'" rl•d J11d Jr•" l' 1n luur run'> O\ crall For ()( ( Lam < rat'>(·nocrg and Da"'e Rolland had ,1 pair of hm and (rent" Roum1mper homered Cerritos 9, Saddlebaek t : The F .ikon' continued to roll 10 \( ( pla). th1!> t1m(• at thi: C'\pcO!X.' of the Gaucho".> &h10d .secqnd-ann10g bacl-to- -had .. solo homcr' h\ l\cntt Wiikinson .ind Craig \.\ l1nh1ngton Cemto~ hu11t an l'arh Jd' antage 11 would Jll'\ l'r relinqu1"h fht• Falcons added l\Hl mun' run" in thl· third inning. one in tht• tounh and thrl'l' 10 the fifth I alum call her Rill \.hl'ill'llO C2 for 3) haJ thl· h1g blo1.1. 1n th,· fifth w11h a 11.1.11-run \1nglr \Jddkhad. m.1n.igl'd single runs 10 thl 1ifth and <.1\lh inn10g<>. hut b) that 11mc thl' game "'·l' "'l'll out of hand Danll' ~l'lt'' "nglc hrought ho me 1.,l Hnldl·n 1n lhl· tifth and , tcve ''' hnl' "ngkd 10 \1 arl \\ebster 1n 1 hl' "" 1 h 111 g.1 \ , .. \,1Jd le had. Its onl) run' < ,·mh>\ pounded thrCT \addleback p11. hl'" Im I I hm 3S the Gaucho!> dr11rrx·d to I-" 10 ~< C pla) \I lhuna 1.1.ho 10,<;e<l '" 1001n1s. ,tnking nut 11.1.n and "alking two. "''n 11 t11r < ,·mtu<. "h11c . addleba k 'l:Jrll•r ( hm I n'dnck took the loss. Kings near elimination Oile rs have 2-0 lead afte r 4 -2 wtn : seri es moves to LA Satur day EDMONTOl'I. .\locna (.\Pl - Mark Napll'r and Milt• ~ru-.helnHk1 \Cored 42 ~ond<1 apan rarh in thr third pcnod Thursda' to Ill'\ the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-2'1cton O\ <"r the lm .\ng,clc\ Kina' and a t"o- pme lead tn their National H od.<'\ Lta_1uc pla}olT ~ne\ (rame three 10 the be'lt-of-five \rn\ 1h1• DI\ 1<.1on ~mi fi nal will be pl.i\t'd \:11 urda\ night at the Forum tn I ngle1.1. 1x'<i < 1oalt1•nder<1 Jnnccvk and the 0 11- l'f'\. c'1rant Fuhr were the domuutnt ti1urt''I lor mo t of I~ pme. nltke thr 11gh1-<:hcck1ngopen1"1pmc. won I 2 1n 1nen1me b y Edmonton. this tinmc 1.1.a' bas1call) ofTen~ ap1n1t otlen-.c "1th the outcome muns on the goaltenders "'le1ther aavc much around unlit tt J 7 of the final penod. when Nt,P.•~ pounct."d on a l00tt puck and ltd it 1ntu lht" corn er or t h t net Kru'ihclnys .. i made 11 3-1 , con- ' en1n1 a pa s 1n front• ftom Way~ < •rtl1ky after 'Orne fint comer wot'\ 1;, Jan Kum . Payne Stewart . whoK clothing quirk 1~ kn1d .. er<1. and I om W Jl!IOn. who '"'' v..on twl«' and fl'' nnkd Ii "I didn't won1 to be like the other l lnnc\ I hear '° mut:h ahout out ht tl' .. ITT' \aid Gary Ballber& tipe bi• h at •• be lea•• the 18th bole TbanclaJ aCtw t&klnt the lead ln tlae Muten--..mey. "It's &l'C'at to he ahle ll' lOntnhutc.'' \31d :ap1er who 'lnapf!t'd 11 1-1 11<' at 6 17 "M ari. (MC\'l1cr) hit the 'ltdr of lht net and thr puck bounC<'d out to me I don't think he (goaltender Boh Ian«\ k I knrv. "'ht'rl· 11 wa\ hecau<ie he \t.anl'd ;i1, ro\\ one: "'a\ and tllcn •amr hal k I ''"' l"Ut 111 th1· l 11rnl·r ·· 1 ht', ~an came tQ.bfi on 'mtth.. . It 10:09.m~· sliplhot wh1lh heat Futh h1ah. · ,1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. .. .. CS Or'tn9il ~ OAll-V PILOT/Friday, Aprll 12, 1985 f , Bu LLf TIN BoARo ------- - ----=~ S~toumey · .,.be Amcncan pr~-.occer .\uurn1t1on (ASA) will hold tis first all h1ah k h1)ol tournament o\pnl l7-l8 and Muy il-~ nt Lo> Caballeros 1pttdW<'Cer tad1um The tournament will consist of I b team' Imm 1bc Sou1hctn Cahfomu1 a1ea. Qu1hty1na round> will be played yn the first weckrnd. with the: quarters. semi~ and finals be1na pla~~ on tht' ~ond wcc~cnd Gamu beam 11 ~ a m Adm1ss1on 15 S.2 for adults and SI for ch1ldrn1 under 16.For moft' informauon. phone thr 'i'\ 11 SS7-9272 S.•eball collecton' •bow National ra,llmt." ~i>ons "-Ill prn1·111 .i baseball card and sport\ 1·0llC<"ton' sho" ,11 the Fullerton Holida~ Inn Sunda> Tht' sho"' "'Ill ft'aturc morr 1h1111 70 lk.ikf\ "-Ith ca rds dJllng had. t1llht t'arl' I QCX.l's. a\ "cll as othtr spon' and non-sports can.I\ and collcc11blcs Thi: sho"" "'"] IC.·aturt thr thrrr most cApcns1vc rards in thr hobb~ Hon us 'Wagner Eddie Plank Jnd "laixilcan UJO•e. The card\ now have close to a SS0.000 pnce tag Cards will be on d1spla' from I 0 a m · ~ p-m A.dm1ss1on IS s~ for adult<> and s I for rh1ldrt'n undt'r 10. Ripken's streak niay be stopped after 444 ganies From AP dl1patcbes BAL Tl MORE -Cal R1pkcn Jr. m doesn't want to think about the da his streak of 444 consecutive games with 1he Balttmore Orioles comes to an end It ma>. however, be qu1ckJy approaching . It is still unclear whether a sprained ankle will sideline the team's star shonstop for tonight's game against the 1:'~~ Jays. Rtpken suffered the injury in the tt~rd inning of Wednesday's game wt th the Texas Rangers. won by the Or· ioles. 7-1 . R1pken ~td he hun 1heankle when he caught his spikes on a base. but he elected to sta} in the game and afterward had X-ra} '> taken a1 the Greater Bal11more Medical Cer1tcr Clubonhoped1st Dr. Charles Silverstein ordered R1pken offh1\ feet for 24 hours. and said he RJplum would re-evaluate the inJUf) on a day-to-day bam R1pken missed Thursday's e~h1b1uon game against Nav>. but he hoped to be ready for the Blue Jays. If Ripken does play 1n ton1gh1's game against Toronto. he'll pass first baseman Eddie Murray for second place on the Orioles all-time consecuti ve game list and pull within 18 games of former thtrd baseman Brooks Robinson. Rtpken also has a streak of playing tn 4.009 consecutive innings. Quote of the day JoeMeftwNther. Kanaaa City Klngt center, on the team'• dwlndllng home attendanc.: "At least now I can find my wtfe In the crowd.·· Cape win in double ove rtime Mike Gartner skated bchtnd the New ~ York goal and put a shot past Kelly Hrudey , at I :23 of the second ovcn1me period. gi ving Washington a disputed 2-1 victor) over the Islanders 1n a National Hockey League pla>ofT game Thursday night and a 2-0 lead 1n the series. The Islanders complained that the Capitals' Gred Adams was illegally in the crea'>c. bul officials disallowed the protest ... Jn other games. Scott Arnlel'1 goal al Q 21 of the third penod lifted Winnipeg to a 5-2 v1eto~ O\tr Calgary and a 2-0 lead in the <;cnes Goalie Murray Bannerman shut down Detroit, k1clong out 30 shot<i to lead Chicago to a 6· I ''1ctof) 10 IP' e the Black Ha"' kc, a 2-0 lead. Bannerman. "ho made 34 saq~c; 1n Wednesda> night's g11mc before dcpan1ng 1n th1· third period. c;topped Detroit fo r over 47 minutes. allowing his teammates to build a 4-0 lead R1ght'.,.,ing Willi Plett rebounded Dennis Maruk's blocked c;lap \hot pa\l Rick Wamsley w11h I 2.43 n:ma1ning and Keilb Acton scored h1'> ~econd ~oal 8111 minute~ later lifting Min ne~ota to a 4-'\ tnumph O\er ')t Lou I\. gl\ 1ng thl' Nonh 'itar'> a 2.0 lead in 1hc1r <>ene' Rookie Todd Bergen .. cored two goalc;, 1nl'lud1ng lhl· gaml· \\ 1nnc1 a\ Phlladclph1a beat the Ne" 'r ork Kangcr\ 1.1 the second s1ra1ght Fl}er,· 'll lllr~ lkkn,rntJn Normand Rocbefort tx·at Bullalo goalll'ndn Tom Barrasso wit h a low Wrt\l \hut from 1u<;1 IO\Hk the hlue line al 15 09 of the th 1rd pt•rtod tn prm 1de C)ucbn "'1th ti\ \CCOnd <,lra1ghl "In 0\ l'r the ')ahrC'I \.2 \fontn:al tied 11c; scne'I with Bo,ton :11 one v1ltor\ aptrtr "Ith a 5· '\ triumph Trailing i-2. Montrl·al t1u1rkl~ t1l·t..I tht• game 20 \Crnnds into tht• final 'l'\\ll>n ..... h1·n Chris Cbello1 tired home a 'lap\hol t\n .1 po~t·r plJ) f bri'I Nllao lipped a Bob Gainey \hot pa't goaltl·nder Doug Keaos at IS 40. th1:n Nilan 3\\1\led on ;1111n\uranc1·go:il by Guy Carbonneau V1.1th I W left Boston cllnches best reco rd Larry Bird '>1 ornl 29 point' :ind Kevin m McHale hit .1 l rit1lal ha'lellnt• c,hot "'11h 16 sccondo; to pl.1~ 1hut'lda) n1gh1 a1v1ng Bo!>ton a 121 ·I I 'i "'1t1t1onal Ba\kctball AsS0(.1a11on '1c10r)' ov<'r < levcland 1 h<' v1c111r) improved the Celt1n to l'i '·I 7 a~ lh('y clinched the hc\1 cord 1rlil'ic NBA th1-. '>•.:nv>n Ro'lton ha\ not lost 111 Cleveland in IS games dating hark tc> Januar; I 98 l Jn other NRA game\. I 1.1h pulkd into il tic w11h Ponland and San J\ntnn111 for the fiflh ~e\lnn Conference playoll p<•\lt111n b) rou1ing tht· 11,111 Blutr~. 14 ~· 101. 1n the J,111·., final hnme ganw of lht· reaular !>Cason. Th<' lhrt•r H'3rn\ ~tand at 40-4() and C<H. h has twopmeHcma101ntt RalpbSampton'1 IO.foo1n with two \C<'.onds rrma10111~ 13vc tlou\lon ,, 1 l'l-1 ~' victory over Kan\a\ C 1tv "iampson and AkHm Ol•J•WOI, who had a g.am<'·h1ah I I rebound,. cnt h scored 31 points for the Rcx.kets Mull A1alrrf' scored 30 potnb and Rolando Bla"ltmao 20 tr> lt-;ttl Dallas to an eHy 124-80 victor) nv<'r \<'aulc r tw victory clinched the homL"-< uuri ud van&agl' for thl' Mav~nck" 1n the WntC'rn < nnf('rcmc· pla\.olh '. Titan ... t.,r polo tourney \1r.tt"fn IC'ams •111 n>mprte 1n tlie 1nau1ural T111n Open ~atrr polo 1ourni1mrn1 toe.I•> throuah 'iu11d11> at l11depcnllrn1·c Pl.\rk 111 f·ullerton I cum' m11dt• up of studrnh horn I 'C. l .\ U~C Lona Bcioilh Statl'. l!C lr'"'l" l'l'pprrcJ1n{', UC. Siiniu 8'1rbara, C ...,1 "itntt' I 1.J\ Angek~ 11nd Sunn) Hill\ ll 11h II\ Fulkr 11111. "' wcll n~ 1 he ho~t M."houl. will parf11;1pa1c 1 "o pooli ul e1ah1 tt'llOI\ will phi} round· robin ~hrduks w11h lht' 1011 tour 11•:ulls ut l'llt'h pool mer11n1 Sunday to dc:1erm1nc the ovc111ll i:h11mp1on C ompc1111on begins at b 1> m t11111ght o11 I) t1 m on S11turdn) and 8 a m ~undu~ f hr ( nl \tote f-ullC'rton 11·am t11k1•, un 11(. Ir' tne 1un11tht '" 8 to ul)t'n pla~ dm1~~1on to tht' tuutnamrnt ·~ lrC'c I oi lurther 1oforma11on, 11hunr 77 \-~b77 Seventeen tennJ• tourney The 10th annual Se\C'ntecn Maga11nr Tennis Tournament of Champion\ will tal..c plarc Ma\ 7-11 at· the Marguerite l{ecrru11on ( rntcr 1n ~·~~ion V1t'JO The tournamt'nt "'111 featurl' I ~6 girls from all 50 states plu\ thl' l>l\tnct of (olumb111 and Puerto Rico rhe) will ('Ompett' IO thrct age groups 14 and undt'r. 16 and under. and fl! and under Thomas blasts three homers Gorman TbomH blasted three home • runs, including a yand slam, to dnve in si.x runs as pan o Seattle's seven-homer barrage T hursday night that powered the Manners past Oakland, 14-6. Thomas. attempttng a come back from rotator cuff sur$er). belted his first home run leading off the third against Curt YouH, 0-1 . In the founh. he connected for his· grand ll1lm off rehc\ er Jeff Kaiser, then hit his third in the mah 1nn1ng on a 3-2 pitch ... In other Amencan League games. Dwight Evan1 drove in three runs with a sacrifice fly and his second home run of the season as host Boston downed New York. 6-4, the first Red Sox series sweep of the Yankees si nce 1982. While the Red Sox extended their record to 3-0. the club's best stan sin ce 1973. the Yankees fell to ()..3 for the first 11me 10 10 }ears despite a homer and four singles b} Dave ------'~--Winfield ... Ray Burris making TbomH his first appearance for Mil· waukee. fired a fi, e·hlller to lead the. Brewers to an 8-1 VKtory over Chicago at Count} Stadium ... Tom Brookens drew a bases-loaded walk in the 10th inning 10 give undefeated De1rott an 11·I0 \lClory over Cleveland . . George Bell JOited Kansas City relief ace Dan Qul1eberry wuh a massive home run leading off the 10th innin.J. powering Toronto 10 a 4.3 victory over Kansas Cll) Qu1~nbcrry. 0..1. had entered the game 10 start the ninth. Bell blaste-d Qu1se-nberr) ·s first pttch of the 10th far U\'er the left.field wall. Meta win o n 11th-Inning walk P1nch-h1tter Danny Heep Yoalke-d wit~ • the bases loaded 1n the I Ith inning. Thursda} 10 force in the ..... inning run as NC\\ York defeated St. Louis. 2· I. to spoil a fine pttchtng performance by Cardinal left·hander Job.n Tudor. Tudor pttched the first nine innings, holding the Met\ to three hits and one unearned run while striking out live and walking three .... Jn other Nattonal Leasue game\ Thursda). Dale Murphy had 1hree hllS, 1nclud1ng his first home run oft he sea!>on, and drove in three runs to support the c;parkltng relief p1tch1ng of rookie left· hander Zane Sm ith a~ Atlanta topped Philadelphia. 6-3. The defeat. 1he Ph11l1cs· scco'ld 1h1s year. extended Philadclph1a'-; '"o-season los1nA s1reak to 11 games . Roo Cey hit a thret··run home run and Steve Trout ched.ed P1tt\hur'h on three htts in leading Chicago to a 4-1 \ll tor) ( C} " homer. his firs1 h11 of the season. capped a lour-run lounh 1nn1ng agatnsl loser Jose De Leon. Holmes signs to figh t-8plnks I \<) Vf:.(j~ . ._ Lari) Holmes. who m no"' '.I.ante; to wp Rocky Marciano's hea' y ..... e1gh t rernrd of 49-0 rather than retire. ~ail.I r hurscla)' hr has r;1gncd for between $~ 'i m1ll1on and \'\ million to fight hgh1 hea\ '"eight lhampt0n MKhael Spinks. But \p1nl.<o ha') not s1gnecl, and the match alread~ ha<i run into problem\. "'18( ..... ant'> 10 1l'lev1'1e the fight in prtml· ttml· Monda) night Ma} ~O at a \tlc to be determined. But promoter Butch Lewi\, who has guided thl· ltthcatcn 'ip1nk•,' career. said nm onl) has Sptnl.<. not \lgnt·t..I hl' ~ ould not fight in Ma) ''\;fi( I\ not tht• only fV IO lhlS deal. although NB< ha' wnw 111 the forefront." 1 ew1s said in a tcll·phnnl· 1nll't' 11·" from his office in Nl'"' York '\.11l h.1rl l.111·1 gu un Mav 20 ·· Lions' R obbie Martin a rres ted I ''" < >\C >~ -Detroit I ions loot ball Ci] pl," u f{ r1hh11· Manin wa!> arrested early II J huNla> afln a maehe1e-w1clding siege on 4 • tht li1 1tnl of h" C'itrang.:d w1fr and her male lo111p.in1e1n '< 11nc1tc, polt<'c said \l:1nin who att~ndcd Villa Park High . tnJurcd h1n"l'll 1 n th1· prtx.e!.i. but nc11her h1i..,., 1fc nor the other man "'J'i hurt. l\an L u1c; Ohl\po ( ounl\ 'ihl·111r., Sgt Lt·un ( olr \,Jld Manin. ~() vrar5 old, a punt-return \J'I('( iali~t who ha' tY..1tc l Jrncd hac~ k~ck'l for touchdoY..nr; 1n his four· ~\'ill proll'\\IC!nal Career. W:J\ taken l(l ( ount\ (1eneral ll11\p11al 1n 'ian Luis Oh1\po fortreatmt•nt of ( Ul\ IO hi\ kit li,111<1 lh~n to iail. ( olc ..a1cl Televtalon, radio TELIVlllON 5:30 p.m -"'o •AIKIT8AU.: Cllppefl at Houaton, Channel 11 8 p.m. I AIE8ALL: A.ngeja et Oakland, Channel 6. RADIO 1 p.m. IAIEIAU.: Sal\ Fianolteo at Oodgera, KABC (790). ?:30 p.m. -,..0 8UKIT8ALL: S..tUe at Laker•. KLAC (670). 7·30 p.m. -"'O BAM.IT8ALL: Cllppeta a' Houston (delayed). KHJ (930). 8 p.m -BA•aALL: Angefa at Oakland, KMPC (710). 11:30 pm. -GOU:: Mut«t hlghttghta, Channel 2 _, Conno.n-Lendl cbalJenge r orum ( hamp1on~h1p rcnn1s will lei1turC' Jrn1m) Con no,.. and h 11n Lendl tn a bell-of· 1hrce-1e1 challt:n&c Mond~y al 6 p.m Tu.:kct' arc on $:\le at thc Forum Bo~ Office and 11 all Tickttmaster loca11ons For ucket 1nfunnohon phone 1213) 41 2-SOOO. WIWI• Beacb youtb trac.IE BOys and a1rl~ who reside w11h111 1hr La&uha Beach U111fied ~chool 01stn(·t boundancs and "'ho were born 1n ur af\cr I IJ?() may t'Olt'r tht' C II) of Uigun.i lka~·h ) outh tr<11:k meet fhe meC't "'ill be ht'ld at Laguna Bcac·h High at K.30 n.rn Sa1urda) ~II d1v1rn>n\ of ('Om pc1111un are dcterm1n~ b> the )car born Pamc1pant~ ma) t'ntcr 11 mn!l1mum ol threl' l"vrnts plu) relays. To enter parents or children must ~ubm11 a rnmph~tt'J rntr) form and ft:c 111 the l{ccrl.'auon l.Xpanment The frc 1~$4 pcrlh1ld 11 mc1~ed b) toda) at .i: 30 I ate cnlnC) will be au:cpted on the day of the mce1 ~ 11h fees being S 5 Bo> sand ~1rl\ who place lirst, second or third in an~ ind•' 1c.lual e\C'nt quahf) 10 bt'tomt' a mrmher ol the Laguna Beach track tram 1h8'l . will rnmJX'tc II\ thr Orange Count~ Municipal Athlc11c .\ssoc1a11on nov1ct track meet at Irvine High School \II equ1pmcn t will bcJ'rov1ded, but starting bloc:ks will not be allowe . --· .. Sharon Lyon Fran Wynn, All-CIF honors to Lyon , Wynn Woodbridge's Sharon Lyon and Fran Wynn Corona dcl Mar have earned first-team honors on the A CIF 3-A basketball squad. Each led their respective teams into post-season pl and each was the leading scorer of their teams. Lvon. a 6· I senior, averaged 19.8 poi nu per game t~ eason. while Wynn scored at a 22.9 clip. Wynn, a sccon team selectton as a junior last year. recently signed a lcll of intent to attend Brigham Young next season. The Pla}er of the Year was Jennifer Osur of Foothi Osur led 1he Century League champions to a 28-3 reco and the Cl F championship over previously unbeah Bre11-0linda. 63-34. All first-team sclec11ons will be honored at the Fir Interstate Bank Athletic Foundatron·s annual Baskctb~ Awards program to be held on Sa1urday. April 27. in L Angeles. Sports on TV for weekend Satur day TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Edmon1on at King K WVE-FM (I 08,. 9:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This week tn baseball. S un day Ch~--;..-'108.~m . -BASEBALL: San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves. Channel 4. TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS Finals of men's tournament fror Dallas. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -TENNIS: Semifinals uf men's 1ournamen1 from Dallas. Channel 2. 11 :30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL -Portlan vs. New Jersey. Channel 7. Noon -WATER SKIING: Top na1ionnl competitors vie. Channel 11 . Noon -GOLF: Masters Tournament. Channel 2. l"{oon -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at Kansas Ctt) Channel 9. 12:30 p.m -GOLF: Masters Tournament from Augusta. Ga .. Channel 2. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, Channel 5. 12:30 p.m. -BOXING: Cornelius Boza-Edwards v• Melvin Paul tn lightweight fight from London. Channel.; I p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, Channel ~ I :30 p.m. -TENNIS: Finals of women's tournamen from Hilton Head Island. S.C. (delayed), Channel 4. 3:30 pm. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxtng -Jamt· Kinchen vs. Buster Drayton m m1ddlewe1gh t bout fron London: Grand National Steeplechase. Ch11nnel 4. 1• I p.m -TENNIS: Semifinals of women's tour- nament from Hilton Head, S.C., Channel 4. 2 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7 3 p.m -BOWLING: PBA tourney from Wtndsor Locks. Conn. (delayed). Channel 7. RADIO 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Nauonal doubles cham- pionship from Reno. Channel 4. 4 p.m -SPORTS FOCUS· With Julius Ervmg. Channel 4. Noon -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Kansas C'tt} KLAC (570). 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Portugal vs. West German} 1n a European Group 2 World Cup qualifytng match (played I p.m. ~ BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland. KMPC (7 10). I p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Dodgers KABC (790). Feb. 24). Channel 34 ' 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Super· bikers: International inv1ta1tonal all-around motorcycle championship from Carlsbad: NCAA wre~thng cham- p1onsh1p'i from Oklahoma City. Channel 7. RADIO 2 p.m. -AUTO RACING : Long Beach Grand Pnx KLAC (570). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL-LA Express a Houston, KEZY ( 1190). I p.m. -BASEBALL' Angels at Oakland. KM PC (710) 7 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Dallas at Cli ppers KHJ (930) 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kings (1: necessary). KWVE-FM ( 108). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco al Dodgers. KABCC790). Bradley, Daniel lead; Sheehan withdraws RANCHO SANTA FE (A P) - Beth Daniel and Pat Bradley fired 2- under-par 70s to take the fim round lead Thursda> in tht' lnamon Lad1cf' Professional Golf Assoc1at1on 1our· namcnt. The tournament. being pla~ed on the )'car-old Fairbanks Ranch Coun- try Club course. suffered an earl> !>l'thack when t""C>·t1me defending thamp1on Patt} ~hcl·han w1thdre" because of illness. Newport's Slutzky fn Maccabta h Games \lun Slullk)'. a Ne\.\pon Bl·ach re\ldt•nt and protluct of Nt•\.\port llarbor High, ha'> been named 10 thl· tln11rd States' water polo tram which will be competing 1n the 12th World Mat'cab1ah Ciame\ in hrad Jul) 15-25 r\ freshman at the Llnl\er'\ll} or 'iouthern Cali fornia. ~lullky 'itancd for Harbor's 198 i ( IF 4-A cham- pions. The Maccnhtah (ittrne' arc held every four year'>. pitung Jew1\h athletes from around the work in <'Ompe1111on similar HJ thr Ol)mp1c Games. More than 4.000 athlctr~ from 3M countne'>. including 500 from the lJn11ed Stater.. are expct·tcd to com· pt'le. Sheehan. a top-I 0 finisher seven times this year. and fellow aolfer Lauren Howe. ate dinner together Wednesday night at a nearby res- taurant. Both ordered the same menu item and later came down with food po1somng. Howe also withdrew from the tournament, last played in fall 1983 but moved to the spri ng for the first time this year Most opening round scores were high on the 6.326-yard course. site of the 1984 Olympic Eques1nan com· pe1iuon. With most of the 139 golfers finished for the day, only stx had bettered par· 72. Amy Alcott. who won the 1ourne) 1n 1980. came 1n at 71. as dtd Pat Mc}ers. L} nn Stroney and Barbara Barro ..... Rookie Elaine Cro\b) aced the.:! 13· yard par-three 12th hole. her third hole of the day, but fin ished at one over-par 73 Thirteen other golfers. 1ndud1ng the LPGA'!I lcadtng lQUr· namcnt winner, Kathy Whttworth, also c,hot 73 f our pla)er'I wcrl' in et even-par 72. Daniel aMnbuted the lack of sub· par rounds 10 thc ncwne11s of the cour\c The LPGA 1\ allowing golfer'> to improve fairway hes hccau~ oflhc young and fragile cond11ion of thl' gra!ls. "Certain sections of the fa1rwayo; :ire good. but other!> are total crab gra~~. II brings too much luck into 1t." 1;a1d early lea~r Daniel. $8006*-TOPJ\ Z II \S H7 ST I\ N l),\IW 1 1: \Tl'Ht.s IN' t l'lll~•, • p<m'l'r ''l'l'rt1111 • row,·r hr.1kt'' TI IAT'S ALL THIS fRONT-WI IEEL DRJVI: • l lt\tl'll lflo\'I;\ • ,,,.,. 'lll'<'1l m,\1111.11 IMn"'.d'· • \M I M .. 11•m1 Moran bids for his first main event -~way motorcycle racing Muon enter11t1 third week of the 1985 MUOn, U.S. nattonal champion Ketty Moran hu yet to make a main event. "I can't figure It out," aays Moran, "•very oth9t lap aomethlng let1 fooH on my bike. I know 'hat's no exc:uH, but that'• what'• been happening." Moran wilt try to put It together tonight at the Orange County Fairground• tn Colta M .... Racing get1 under way at 8, with gate• opening at 8:30. Doug Nleol ha1 been the aurprlte thus far at the apeedway. He started apeedway In the third division three week• ago and won the main event 10 convtnclngty that latt week he wa1 moved to MCC>nd division where he repeated the win. Tonight. he'll be moved btck to the 30-yard llne In aecond dlvla&on. Tonight proml ... to-be tnter"t- lng In the flrat dlvlslOn as wen, as Moran and Alan Chrfatlan flght to ~t Into the acra'ch matn event agalnat the top money wtnMfl of the MW IMIOn -Ketth Chrltco, Mike Faria and Brad OXiey. Adult admllalon 11 $8, wtth chHdren 5-12 admitted for 12. Anyone under ttve 11 admitted frM. Parking ta alao free. SEE YOUI~ LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALl;I< Mf RCUHY VALUE l<UNS • ''"'I i•i" "'' r Ut~ t it Wd.ul f ., .. , t 11\. uut • '""r fMllk 11M•1n11 I._"" r ""' ''"''"'" t111o1n1 ,,,,, ~., '''"'"'" ol huwr~ ''"'""'"I 11n1 r r-.111 "" \fl\ IU'\\ ftf1t.U tldt\\f4-.flt\ \1•r1I 1 ' tq"" • LINCOLN ~ 1~11.J.ll>Ull"ll 111.1\ .th. LI I iJJJUl114 I """ ,.~ \1111" 1 untt nth ll\ ''" t11tth t I q • •ft \ ·n st .II )S • , j _J -..... Marina'sRls ,Hawthorne'sThomas 8~g:b~d=~s<~;~~~e~1:~"s, ,,~~~·~,,•=-''..,0::: ~,.~r·· :· J.-~ h d 1 d whost time of 10.7 1n the open LOO <Miw"'° YllllWI. ,.,,,, 1rtc MM!ellr IJewtt>, _,,. c..e.. tW-.L...., UM!fa WllMft SC e u e tosquareoffinsprtnts ranks as one of the qu1ckeSt, and ~~~':'~.J:~.f11•>.t:11-0.Matk ~=.~~~~~·n .. acu).Slt/ B R Saddleback's Teddy Baker, who will ut""" ..-. • "I ICHARD DUNN staffer competition an the 200 -run in the Invitational 100 and 200, Jimmy wvnne IYalleV. s.ctol. iu. •ooen T._... 'lthlr OM o.tw>. 21"'· Mia w,,...c-~ notably Henry' Thomas of ro und out the area's qu1c!kcat rc-:,1.,,1s~,..~~ .~::..::.i.; ~ ~=11;,~~1A1~:.!·1= ARCADIA -Some of the Orange Hawthorne, whose 20.S clockioa top$ sprinters. IU; ICtvlrl ~'°" ™'· ,......,,,,, "1 "'°"'>· 2-U 2; Tl'MY......, ,.,...,, ~tt.7 (' II R Lo fM De (8~ ..... ,............ ,.. • oast area's top athletes arc sched-a runners. amon .opei o ater 1 . De<• KllltM <s.traJ, •.ti o.cw" ,.Of,., IMrT1 ..,. cwue 1-1> • ....,, ~ uled .to compete Saturday in what as "Based on times." says Marina Corona del Mar's Darrin Wood (8 ) 1cw 1no1. l7.1: •1c:Nr• ... ~1r1. >11. c1ar11 1Moun1a111 Ytflifl. 1., .• 1 1er1tta11 o.w .. considered the most prestiaious high Coach Dave Ok~ra. "Thomas woul~ and University's Oreg ~hiteley lan. •u. f:: •.!!'Ji.... 4u . s1m1 i=,!=-~~tt~>~:1~:T. ~= .school track and field meet on the be: expected ~o ~n (the 200 meters). q,200), showcase the areas best v ... v. 41.1, MNtM. u.t. . · mon11. so:J.o; -.... ~ ,.......,. West Coast, the 18th Annual Arcadia Rash comes m with a 21.2. dastance ru~ners. . lll¥Wll~ '"fr: H ho!' ...,_,. $,...~ .._,. ~~ Invitational at Arcadia High . Tho.mas is the third fastest prep in On th~ a1~ls' side:. ~bb1e <;m of .o~:;,:; !~~; ~_,.,.:; .,·1: a!:'.:.,1i.':: ~=.:,.~i 1:1 . A n_umber of the western United U.S. history over 100 meters at 10.27. Ocean View asei:itc~~ 1n,threeev~ts ,,.,. o.. 1,.. ll v . M,v DltOUI IT~!.vi. 11,._1, Liu 1111110 States ~~P performers headline the In other events, Edison's Eric :-hlah~mp, long,JUITfp ~d trip~· ,. • ...._. ,.,._51 W1• • .,:U•. COIT\Olon. 1Ha111. 1100. lteoecta C!WftMl',.111 cs.n Jow compct1t1on. The first event, the Wheelwright w~·11 ~rns with jump.. . oodbndge s Sh~n:i Smith uso. "•""' 1s.1111 ANIJ1110· Ootwv. uu La'11t11. 1o.», Tracv Wlllam• 1~11111 Ytew1, ~en's discus throw. is scheduled for 4 ~,·011~ Qcll i e \lbm. ti•~? ~nters with the No. IJ~u.ahfyang mark Sout111a11'::"',:t~ .•• T= c""· no• 10;J9 s. * ~ .._... o clock. · ~1tlnhri!"'ran s as ( e tffi~A'"' t~Jil ,600 .mewers at 5.02.0. ,. H•wthofne, l·IU; LI~. 1:1'.o. M.u•r, uu Lan. can1r• <MW>, 1u. CMO c,_ . Mannn Hoh' Ch R h h d d h 2 . d . "''-'flK' .iucn~~~:r relay, the De.-......,..... Knloflttn (Lodll), 137, JeM9N vio..-. r 1&11 ) 1p IS , ea e OOJ t C I jumpers cxpecte at meet'~ first nJfriffng'iivea-4 "tat1.S at mutt. 10:11.01 LIWI. tO:tOO, Torrara (~), lU:-Cw~la l'~.{MI#), t>t 10r Anzona State to play football a~ L 1a. , . .. ,. . 101u, onnte. 10!2U; 1'110vMnct o.1r., 1021 s • ~ ....,... thc"Ath.lqteoftheMeet"a tther~f" . HC'l\fd ~l of daylight on that 6.4~ p.m .. The ornang C'U~l\le5• ~" ~'"'°· 10.lU, ""''*' 1Vlel0 IOJOO SNt9ll ..... ,.......,. ...,.,,, 41•11 Beach C111es lnv11at1 onal. is expected jump, too," SJrd Edison Coach Fred begin 81 6.30 wit all even sch~ ~ _. ,,,.,, •=:-,::· ~ ~::rr~~ ~~~~~an· to finished high an both the 200. and Marquez. relccilriJ to Wh~lwnaht's uled 10 end by IO p.m. ~" wttnt• (Homftlaacu. '"'· JoM Mac!· o.... 1• •-. 400.odmetder runs. events an which he's jump at the £)n(nge County lnvlla· * :~~:..;r,~~Jt.t,;;'\u:W~ c..~~ :f"'F~!:i:: ~ re=i!"!~ ~.o~~ pr uce some 1mpre!>\1Ve numbers. t1onal at M1ss1on Vitjq.1~ ti"°"'' 1~1. '1-1.· ·• eu1n••. •·ou. irw.. ...._ -------------- R1sh's fastest time an the 400 (48.2> Newpon Harbor's . F z Howser T..-Ar:,~~ tntnes --~111 Pendlll';:'t=.,.,1. n.1 Ml(,.... s.cr-~;~::! !~.~ OM•. quahfie.s him a!I one of the outhem takes his 14-6 credcnual ~.-he pole o... 1eo 111\ttef• ~ •. ~ (ICtMldY, Ofalla4a Hlh l. n-J~. Jim •<011;1 • ,,_,,..,, •-..S. Ml.Jir, HU. Section !I hc~t hut he'll ht-up ag.a1n~t vault with him, where amoni oJ}lcrs · •1ct111 ~--· 1wn•,._>, J" c Cat 1, n-s. L.awra11Ca Na•Min "'""'*,.,.· )-•...S; ....,IV Hlh, ••.1. com- ' 1 ~ ISlml Vallevl. IG.6; o.rran ml~ I . ~· Eleln C.ldwlll CT-. Dion, 4'°2j, •-------------~------------... ~ ~...-•lllldl, 106, S..rt _JAtii ,its.en :o/'' Allt.l, • De.-..a Ml-. ••w ACCEPT THE r.HALLENGE COMPARE! .f ~alliv). 194. ,... ..,,'T.,?i ~ Vault • ~ .New.-t ....._, 1~ 1--. IW.'1 R h . . J Ji£ ~ ... 100 ~, ~ ~ ,,.. MalMr), l4...0i ~ ~. l21l0.~; ' LllKeln, IUO.O. Torrenca. t fi d t ow111 · Mlxlr .. (WttJCllHllf)./ 0.,. Y Gt tnOll lllml zt•7, 8renl ti.If' ~ 11'.3~ !</1.Jl'arlt ll!J.::.~ Ctrmel,1 U er Or n 0 Wlltma "iW9'ttakl), lO.S, Darron Nofr!Jo' (El (AQlancn, lie . , &raf'ldon IUcht r " 12~.U. '"""9, dJJ ~ , f2111.Jj Cl mlN>I. 10 S. Hanrv lllotN1 (Ht wtllOrntJ, (San MarcOI , 1 ... ._--... (f"'i'" 10.1, Ronald McCrff (MlderaJ. 10,•; Jtc-• T ~Orr IOC:ieM ""9)1 S-61 Urwla Lov11¥ • Mell), 10.S. (MlrtnaU), 41·10; Je H !Cj•11119al, 5,1, Lawwn Mclri. (La Polvl. H . Vlffnl 8owver (Cran1hawl. 10.S, TMdY .... ., IS.Me· Tim WIMl1mt (ltut>¥~~· rlr. Trlr>i.tt IK•Mldvl, S-t, lalt\ Vldtlcovltl1 (St Frt ftCl1), ( ready·· to ro~k H..,~vTftc>mnma:'na)t~~S; 11111111111 4'~01 ~~~L , l,~49.t/;~ fcto'v~~~.-~~llelml, S-10, Latr ... Jol\lltoft ·MNSIM.alPUTPAYIHHTI • uactAL 14 -.o. PINAllCtHO • LOW PAYMINTS UKI A &.&AU CMlrlftl), 21.11 AnJllOnv "FOrct iJf2}_.4; .« ( ~J, , Wllll1m L ... JunW ' t::=::i:;;1~r1n111aw), 2 .4; T -~•.tr ',' e V.~~. =~). S~~io1~. ~:;,~~,"~~~~ Ed~:::;'(~~lllPa~). ~~!7, ~~~~taK~~ · CONYINTIONAL.-UP 'TO 72 MO. • 400 Miter• (Oak Park), 5'-311'1, Brian 8tu1r1k11 !CaPIW1110 ent (Wul'llneton, EatlOft), lt-10\IJ. b t h t 11 John Field• (MMe, Al.I ..... a. •1111 Yallevl. '3•l1'.lo. ? T ....... U 0 P e S 0 r 0 (MartM), 41.2/ Mlcllfft Mirth (HtwlhOrnl), Dttall • i:" Jtmla Kw-(WI 181-), U ·t 1 Oallbla 41.~; IC.1f'lt John10n IWa11~srarl, 4&.4. Jeff Swen11lne (IClnolOul'OV 171·6L Cnuck Orr IO<eM Yllwl, ""''II.Im Ta'llor (V1ll11Cl1I IOO Mlter1 R-(Arrovo). 174·10, l§ri.n /Dlutrelch ll·Slll. Yvette RoClarl• IWaalllnoton EHlonl. Arlell .-.nci,non (Minion Vl•lol, 1·" 2, Sean (C1Pl1trano Valllvl, ,lO•I j. ll-7 . Kttllv (MIWlllOrne). l·SU; S.an Lt~ llllat rvt (llk•r.llaldl. I S3 •• M ICllHI Uraf'loa ~.-Ls IC4llY Wlhlft 1w11•"->· 1'·21 Ann Ma"• (l1k.,•lleld), I SU, Geor~ Dvr111 (8.imolll), 100 GIH (Watttrnl, '1·6, Heidi Adam• IMlu tOtl l;S.5.1, D1"1n WMd (Gar-Oii Mar), 1:54.f. l(ln1 Graol CH1wlh0rnel. II 7, CllOO G!1Do Vlalol. 43·1 1,600 ,,,....,., l(nlt llllfl (LOClll l, 11 S, Tami Stl'1t( Oltcu1 Roman Gomu (Betrnoo11, 4.11.S, ~ ·-•Htwll>Of,.,.I, u.e: ' ~-c.tlHta P•-11• IRlllCllO Allmllo•> 13'·7 M .. lallr (Juul!), •.17.S, Jim Zimmer (Simi • l(tev WIMll (Wu• *91. 127-111 Joav Cll•Wn this as JUSl another racing season." Rutherford says. 213 . 714 I I 7 ~2 J 1 J , .. \1> 1no 1'4 JW nol • ''' t1• tsH .................. """ •• ._.. ).tf •t • ....,..... ......... ......... V•U.VI, • 156, P1ut Mv•n (WHll•k•). ~17.1 Tnlla GlclOIM (LOCUI, ,. 0 CllOO CllOO (CloYlt l. 143·• Veteran wants to get bac k on track at LB Grand Prix CART. which began to sanct10l)oo Ind) car races an the late 1970s has brought ma1or changes to the scncs. There 1s more compet1t1on , a lot more ...----------------------------------------------'----------.------ LONC., Bl:.ACH (AP) -A rocking chair isn't Johnn) Rutherford's style. But that. at least ligurat1 vely. 1s where the 47-)car-old Texan ap- peared headed after two seasons of limited raci ng act" lly. The 1hrec·t1me Indianapolis 500 winner, tied for seventh on the all- time lnd}·car victory last with 25, last won 1n the 1981 season opener at Phoenix. Since then. he has seen Jim Hall fold the Chaparral team out . from under him and lost a regular ride with Pat Patrick's team while' going through a disastrous string of crashes that have raised questions about the effects of age and injuries on his skills. But he says somebody better fold away the shawl and cover that rocking chair. Rutherford. with a new full- t1me nde. insists he is coming back all the wa}. s1an1ng Sunda) 1n the sea!>On-open1ng Grand Pn"< of Long Beach. "I'm JU!>t t1ckled to death and cager to get going," said Rutherford as the team owned b) Cahfom1a busi- nessman !\lex Morale!I and sponsor· ed b)' Vermont Amencan Tool Co. prepared its new March race cars for the start of the 1985 CART·PPG Indy-Car series. "I've been ofTfor a while and I kind of got behind 1hr 8 ball. but I made the same mow (lo a new team that) a lot of other dri vers have I'm looking at mone)' and abou1 half of the series 1s run on road carcum. Rutherford. hke others who starred when the Indy cars ran only on ovals, is not considered to be a proficient road racer -an attitude the hand- some dnver labels an undeserved rap. "For some reason or other. most of the car owners got 1t in their heads that I'm not a road racer.t Rutherford explained. "I don't knQfl'how things like that get started. I've done all right on road courses. I won a race at Mid- Ohio (in 1980)." Rutherford has dnvcn an 33 road races over the last 20 years. with that one v1ctol). a second, a pair of thirds and six fifth-place finishes. Rutherford. who hasn't driven on a road circu1t 1n two years -and never has challenged the course through the streets of downtown Loni Beach - decided to go to one of Skip Barber's dnvtng schools "to get a refresher on road racing and see if there's anything I could pick up on. "I did a computer e"aluat1on for them at Scbnng (Fla ). It was in Formula Fords. which don't have a great deal ofs1mtlanty to the cars we dme (in the CART senes). But I think 11 was wonh theefTon. Just to he back 1n a car felt good." The Ind y cars are scheduled to take 10 the l.o7·mrle. I l·turn l ong Beach c1rcu1t for practice and qualifying 1oda}. with more of the same on Saturday. Lakershaveenough to beat Golden State LA ragged a t times, but still ma nages 137-130 victory OA KLt\ND (AP) -The Los Angeles Laker\ were ragged at times 1n what Coal·h Pat Riley considered hrs team's final full-speed runthrough before the National Baskcthall As· soc1a11on playom "We had n greJI run to get I 7 points ahead in the founh quaner," Rile} said, looking back at the most satisfring momcnt'l of Thursday nights 13 7·130 victory over the Golden State Warriors. Rile} considered lca ... ang l'veral regulars. 1~ludmg ccntc:r Kareem Abdul-)abbar. on the tx.·nch through the final penod "But Wl' wnntc:d to do~· 11 out. ln-.tead. "'c clo..cd doY>n ," the rnach said. The Warnon. led by the ~onng of Sleep)' Floyd and Purvis Shon. pulled to"' 1th1n three po1ntsofthe Lakers on two occasions late tn the game. Consecutive ba"ikets by B)'ron Scott and Magic Johnson gave Los Angeles a W\en·polnt lead. which proved safe. wllhjUSl under two minutes left. "They ~howed how good 1he} arc. The) came down and scored on their last eight or nine posscssmn\." War- nor5 Coach John Bach said II was the Lakers' 60th victory of the season and tl assured them of the second best regular sca~on record in the league. They close out thr season b) playing a home game to01ght against Seattle and a road game Sunday at Kansas C11 y. "We'll play catch as catch can now and get through the sca~on. We'll rest some players and get read >." said Riley. announc ing tentati ve plans to let Johnson and Kareem Ahdul- Jabhar <Jit out the Kansas City game. Johnson had 28 points and 17 assist!> against the Wamor!i, Scott contributed 22 points. and Kurt Rambis led the rebounder!\ w1th 15. "This team has bCen wa111ng a long time for the playolTs, and now we can sec them again," Johnson said "I 1hrnk we're playing good basketball, doing the things we do best." Flo)'d topped Golden State. with a season-high 33 points. and Short scored '0 Terry Teagle. 1gncd by the Wamors last month. made his fir'il start with the team and scored 20 points from a guard spot. ALL-STARS SELECTED. • I From Cl "Without the strength of Mater Der 1n the North I don't think the game would ho ve been close." 'iR)'S McKnight. With Maier Dea an the Nonh 11 would appear the South hns be('ome an undcrdoa McKniah\'s rcspoMe: ".fU~t Ollke let me 10 1n 3'1 the underd()jl .. • McKn1ah1 ha'i made one change on ht\ eoachina 'tan. 1n&oenana Craig Thornhura for Dave T3ylor .\ISO 8\\1stan1 arc Pat Barrett and R1thard <)(ha:il ()c8u .. ~ ·, \tall con\1W• of ha~ n\mUrnl at llarbm. 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He began his career as a writer wi1b the New Yott Herald Trib- une, end was named publicity director ofthe National Leaaue in 1945. , The following year. be joined the New York Yankees lnd remained with the dub as director of publicity through 1954 before spendina the next 20 years with the Brooklyn-Los Anac lcs DodJers as a front office ~x­ cc:ut1ve. ANGELS ... p;;;;c, now. Tomorrow 11 (the win) will be history. I'm just taking things day by ~ay." The Angels also got a strong ~rformancc from former Twin Doug Co rbett. Corbett. who allowed the pme-wiO'nmg double Tuesday night. picked up for staner Jim Slaton with one out m the seventh and held the Twins scoreless until Moore entered the game. Said Angels' Manager Gene Mauch of his relievers, "I liked them during spring training and l still like them. They have to do their job. The only way they're going to do it is to keep sending them out there. · "We needed tonight's win bad and I didn't care how we got 1t. I had forgotten how much losses hun, but l know how this one feels." * ANGEL NOTES: -._,, oame-wlnnlng ' •B• WIS elM> Ille 600!11 llBI of hb career. wllh 14' of those coming In 8oone'I lhrw-lllUS V8ar\ wllh tne Aneeb ~ selO efttf the oame 11\al lie SllOUldn'I lleva played ....... JacllSlfl l,~ ·l'rhuooav nlvhl "H" ""Ion wa1 ~d. He selel his l ltislon wes bl!Krtd, t>ut lhal usuelv II cleared uo once the oame 1tarltd I would l\ave felt Ilk•....., If he'd bNfl hurl " TN Pf'Ol>lem OOvlouSlv ettectecl his 111111ng H Jtdlton slrudl oul al lhrN tlmt$ al bel . Matdlw lnctHMd "'-llllllng stroa 10 Miit oa..-, oatlne Dedl to lest -...son. 0urt1111ino.tlllh•111mes. he '' 1• for n (.'311, wllh two l'tome run.a, lwO CIOuOlts and wven llBI Toolohl tne Al'llMl1 emb41rk on a ihc·p me. MVen·dav roec:t lrlP to Oeklend and S..ltla. Proo.Ole l>ltc;Nng malch-111>1 for Ille WIH In Oe.klend: Tonight -A.ngeti' T~ HM <7·lll V\. OM~ (1•·12), S.1uroav - ·-·~ ( 12· 12) "' Mii• w-().6); Ind s..ndav -IWl!e Wtft (0-1 VS. Olm ~ (6·4) Al •IW'N ~ wlll be lelevlMd (Cl\anntl SI. Tonlllht'1 game la al l:OS. Wf\lla the S.1uroav end Sul'dav oames are et 1 Thl1 0,11 In Angel hlstorv -April 17, (911: Wlln lwo outs In Ille too of Ille nln1t1 Inning, Red C.....W SIHIS l'IOmt witll whit Pf'O"" to be tile winning run u the A-'1 deffft the s..me Mariners, 1·'-The lhetl was Ille 19th In dub nlstory end ,,,. l71n In Carew's '""'" No Anoet ha1 lloitfl home sll'IC8. '1 T ENNI S ... ' . Corona dt'I Mar Hi&h's a,arls track and;fitld forces maintatoed their unblemished ways in Sea View League circles T hursday -eapturina their fifi h stra1&ht dual meet victory with a 20- pomunargin o1'victory at Es'!l'Cia. Here's Thursday's highli&h'f. 'Corona del Mar 71, E1tucla 51: D'Layne Kerr, Leslie Cashion and Darcy McGrath paved the way .for the Sea Kfop' firth victory in as man)' Sea View meets by winmna two events apiece as CdM rolled at Estancia. Kerr's times of 12. I and 27 .S won the I 00 and 220. respectively, distance-runner • a h1on's marks in the mile and two mile topl)Cd,all others and McGrath's 63. 7 clockjnj 1n the 440 and S0.8 time in the 330 low hurdles proved to be the ~t of the afiernoon as CdM gathered enough points from '-s dmance runners and SJi>rinters to o vertake the EaaJcs. Kerr und Cashion ar' both freshman. • Susan G1naneh flexed her muscle for EManc1a 10 \he shot put and discus throws. winninjl bo~h '!>'itlt tosses of 35-SI/~ and 90-21/4, rcspccttvely, while Wendy Feit and Margaret Baerg both captured field events for the Eagles. .Newporl Harbor 87, Laiua Beach S4: Laura Lazo turned 1n a strong mile per- • forma.nce, wanning in S;26.9. while distance starlet Maggie Henson made a C'hange in her usual pattern. doubling in the 440 and 2-milc. She took the 2-mile in 11:42.0 and swuche<.I to the one-lap event for a winning I :OJ.O jn tuning up fo r the Arcadia lnv1tat1onal Saturday. canifo • • U1lver1Uy H, Costa Mna U : Freshman Erica Winfield, out for track for about a month, cap&urcd the welaht events and plac.cd second 1n the hi&h jump to pace the TroJans. second victory 1n three unset st.arts. Dawn Boeke added a double in the wew events, going 3()..() and 10 1-61/i in the shot an discus. Winfield put the shot 26-l 1 VJ a nd easily won the diSCU$ with a mark of8S.8. Woo4brtd1e 85, Saddlebaclc 41: All the Warriors n~ed in thi one was Jamie Ki rven. who swept through three field events to lead Woodbridge past the Roadrunners in a Sea View meet at Saddleback. Martoa t7, Oceaa View .. : The Vikin remained undefeated in unset c1ion WJth ti win overt he Sea Hawks. but had to win the m1 relay to do so. ThC' team of Kim Robertson, Stephan Sadellino, Kristin Laakso and Eileen Ro ertson ran to a 4:27.2. capturing the win and ti meet. Kirven's 4-8 leap in the hiah jump, 16-4 vault m the long jumf and 34-"') mark in the tnple Jump topped al others as Woodbridge Ocean View's Debbie Orr tnpled to lea her squad. he ea~ned first places•!' .the 300 lo hurdle~. the long Jump and tnple Jump. won ens1l y. ' FoDDtaln Valley 10, Westmlnater 3!: Tony Buchanan reeled ofT a nice 50.0 in the 300 low hurdles to complete a triple, havma also captured the 100 meter low hurdles in 16.8 and the tnplcjump with a 32-5 e(fon in the Barons' Ediaon lH, Huntington Beach it: Lo Shaw and Karen Aronson doubled to pace tt Chargers to the win. Shaw took the 100 and 200-meter ru n while Aronson outdistanced the field in the I(. and 300 low hurdles. * * * * * * Girls track results F-'elll V.._., tO, Wtstmlmltf 11 (Rllftlllne evenh Ill ~) 100-l Lo ~\/), 13 I; Jensen (FV l. 13 2. l 0.AIOY (W), IJ.S 200-l HnMft <FVl. 21.0 2 Lo (FVl. 214, l V~(FV), 21.5 I. Herrv -ff'V), t:>OJ, 2 Rl!Oitdes (F\I), l : 3 Pflum (W), l 13 I00-1. K•nnv (FV), 2:40. l; 2. Spre11ut (FVI. 2.43.0, 3. WHY~ (W), 2:44..0. l,'40-1 JOhnson (Wl, S: .... 7; 2. Pelrlna <FVJ, SSS O; 3 W.tt (FVI, 6:12 0 l ,20C>-1. JOhnion (W), 12:33, 2. Palrlna (FV), ll-39, l Wall IF\/), 13'()~. 100Ut-I. BUCl\lnen (FVI, lU , 1 Mock {F\I), 11.0, 3. Atldrew1 IFV). 11.1. 300U+-1. l uchenen <FVI, so.o, 2. Mock (F\I), S2.3; 3. Griffin (f\I), S2.4. 400 relav-1. Fountain Ve1i.v, 52.0. 1,600 rellv-1. Founlaln 'l.alt.v. 4:33 0 HJ-I. Wldmver (FV), 4·4, 2 Pllem (FV), ,.4, no thlrel. LJ-1. S.vllle (W), 15-l'h; 2. Ktnn'f' (F\ll, 14·S, 3 Young (FV ), 14·0 • T J-1. BIJCl\lnan (FV). 32·5; 2 Young (FVI. 30·6; 3. Wldemv.r (F\I), JO·S. SP-l. 0 . Botk• (F\I), 30·0; 2. Pflaller <FVl. 7'-0: J. s~v tw), 21-2. OT-I. 0. B~• (FV), 101·6'.I>, 2 Pfieffer (F\I), 9S·7, 3. sn.ttev <Wl, M·S. E•llfl 106, H~ ... di 21 (R\lfWN ...,..,,. In nwtienl 100-1. Sllew (E), l2.S3; 2. Fleld IE) 1262, 3 Golel (HB), 12 7. 10!>-I. Shew <El, 26.0I, 2. Fltid (El, 27.37, 3. GOICI (HBI, 77.92. 40!>-1. Davidson <El. l·Ol.67, 7 Ru,1ee1 !El. 1:04.0I, 3. Andre (E), 1-0..24. aoo-1 Amrn <El. nl.05. 1 Oleson <E1 2:ll OS, 3 J. 8ond !HB I, 2:34.04 1.~1. Anclerson <El. 5 S0.32, 2. Fa'" IEI. S:SO 34. 3 lbetson <El. S:Sl.09. 3,20C>-1. While IE), 13:39.13; 2 Brandt <El, 13:3'.93; l. a.~ ... <E 1. iuo. , lOOLH-1. Aronson <El. lUO, 2. Mlvht ... (HB), l7.S2. Wood (HBl, 17.15. )()OLH-1 Aroclson (El, 52.0'2; 7 COilin IEl. S3 OS, 3 Palllclot (HB), S.t 06. 400 retav-l Edison. so.oe. 1,600 ralev-l Edison. 4:21.t6 , HJ-l Mas.ngkev IHBI, , .•• 2 TYier <E1. ,_6; 3. Jonnson <E >. 4-6. . LJ-l. Welullk CE), 16· ll, 2 Tyler (E). 15·2. 3. Wllll1m1 (HB), 13·6'1), T J-1 Tvltr (El. 31· I, 2. Cho IEI. 26·1"2, 3. MIVlleW (HBI. 26·5 I IOLH-1. Suarez (CM), 1106; 2. S.lller (l 19 25, 3. Ko ( U >, 19.36. -,JOCH-l ~rez <CMI, SU, 2. Ve rietlru1ner IU), SS.O, 3. Ko <Ul, 57 47 440 retav-1 Unlveollv Sot U. Mli. ralav-1. Unlv•ollv, 4A9.l9 HJ-l. HaMen ICM!. 4·6, 2 Wlnf..+cl (Ul. 4· 3 A1lllft <Ul. 4·2. LJ-1 RUPP (CM), 14·9, 2. (lie) Allon I end Lllftll (CM), l•·l. T J-1 "''Oft (U), 29-S, no iecond or llllrd SP-1. Winfield (U), 2'·11'11, 2. F• Nn,1rutner <Ul. 16·21'>. 3. w1n1emson (CN 25-ll OT-l Winfield CU), U ·I, 2 llecntr (l 14·0. 3 Williamson (CM), 71-6- Newl*f Hatttw 17, LaWM ... di )4 100-1. Wrlghl (LB), 11.9, 2. Kamper (Ni-ll.I; 3. Evans (NH), 12.3. 2»-1 Wrl11111 (LB), 2'.0, 7 Jones <NH >. 1t 3 H•nton !LB). 29 8 ~1 Henson (NH), 1113.0, 2. Jonti (NI-I 040, 3 O'Ga".-gMr (LB). 1:150. MC>-1 R•l>tlitl (NH ), n 1, 2 ,.., ... son <Le 2 31, 3. M. Anderson (NH), 1:34. Mll-l Lazo (NH!. 5:26.9; 2. T. Andert• (NH). SJl,8; 3. P•t•noo <LB>. S;Jt.2. 7·mli.-1. Henson <NH ), 11:42.0; 2. Pe1tr" (LB!. 11 57.9, 3. R"nev (NH), 12;0U llOLH-l AlllH•v (NH), 15 '• 2 Orege (NH l6 3, 3 Ma'rlln (LBJ, 17 0. 330LH-1 AtlleWV (NH). 41.3. 2 B•rnc <LBI, S2.9. 3. Martin (LBI, S3 1. 440 r81•v-l. N•wPOrl Hert>or, 53.9 Mli. retav-l. L111une B•ach, 4:37 8 HJ-1 Hansen (NH), 4·10; 2. Shrln.r INH •·6. no 111lrd. LJ-l Orelle (NH), 14·9, 1 Lane (LB) ..... J Mlrlin (LB), 13·1 T J-1 Orege (NH), 30·7' •• 2 no \leon<I 1 1n1ro SP-I Coffln1 (NH), 27· ll, 2 Vee (NH ), 27 J Lene (LB), 24·2. OT-l. Collins (NH ), 93·11'h; 2. YN (NH 16·4, no lhlrd. c-118! Mar 11. ••tuda S 1 100-1. K.,r (CdM), 12 l; 2 Farouhar (E l2 2, 3 Gr1n1 <E>. 121 220-1 K•rr (CdM), 77 S, 2. Granl IE>. 271. Evans (CCIM), 21.1 U0--1 McGrelh !CdMl. 63.7, 2 Your (CdMl. 64.8; 3. Mli.s (El, 70.5. U0-1. Skele (CdM), 2:27.,; 2. Dallon (COM 2.32.7, 3 Clllrk (COM), 2:50.6 Ml'-I Culllon (CdM), S S6.5; 2 Holle,. <COM), '·OU, 3. Jun.n <E >. 6:07 6 Dick Schofield of the An&el• walta for throw u lllnnHOta '• Gary Gaetti •team• 0.-.,...,...."' ._ r.,_ into .econd with a •teal in the tblrd in- ning. Gaettl later .cdred Twtna• ft.nt run. SP-I. Newmel1t ... <HBl. 11·6, 2 Dominic <El. 24··· 3, HunMI (El, 21·6. OT-1 Dominic: (E), 17·5. 2 Hunnet !El, 7S·9, 3. Neumtlsl ... (HB), 1~1. 2·mli.-l Cashion (CdMI. 12'27.9, 2 HOiian (CCIM), 12:21.0, 3. 8-vidh (E), 12.37 • 440 retev-1 E"e•, S3 S Mlle relav-l. Corona det Mir, 4.24.0 llOLH-1. C1nelrv CCdNI,, 17,0; 2. Harl (~ Marine 67, 0cMn View 60 <RlllWllM ...,..... Ill meftn) 100-l. Klemke (M), lU. 2. 8rown (OV). 13 l , 3. Murrav (M), 13.3. ?Ol>-1 E. ROtltrlson (Ml. 77 6, 2 MlllnftS (M). 27.9: 3 Brown (0Vl. 21 3 .._, Creln <OVl, 1-0'2.4, 2 Klemke (Ml. 17 4, 3. Conti (El, 17.5. 3JOLH-l. McGrath (CCIM), SO.I; 2. Hert (E S3 7, 3. Cllftll (E ), S1.1 HJ-l Ba ... 11 (E), 5·0, 7 Farounar <El. S·t 3. Wtnllft (COM), •·8 Routine victory for Edison Carland er TrojanMVY LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former Ocean View ·HIQh 1tar Wayne Cartander, the ~acfftc-10 Con· ference'a Player of.the YMr during the recentty completed MUOn, hu been named Moat Valuable Player of the Unlvertfty of Southern Celtfomta baketb.,l team. I 053, l K RobtrtMHI (M), l:OB. I00-1 E. llot>erUon (M), 2'334. 2. Ceri>et (OV>. 2.38.1; J. llov ... (OVI, 1:40.4. 1,'40-1. Rover (0\1 ), 6:04.6; 2. McNel>I> IMI, 6'06.I, 3 Jacooson IMI, 6:11.7. 3,200-1. Rov... <OV), 12:47 03; 2 McNabO (Ml, 13 26.7, 3. Atvarar (M), 1N3.2 LJ-l Felt <E>. lS·8' •· 2 Luc.s ICCIMI. nn 3 E11eM ICCIM). nm. T J-1 LIKal (CdM), 31·3~. 2 F•U IE 31·ll'l'I, 3 Fl11neo•n (El, ;»0-10"2 SP-1 Glngrldl (El. 35.5111; 1. Herrln11to ICCIM), nm; 3. Goodman <El. nm. OT-l Glnork:h (E ), 90-2'1•, 2. Chonll (CdM 12·61i'a. 3 Hert (CdM), 75·0l4 Martna posts n a rrowwinover Barons; Saddle back, Orange Coast blank fues- Edison and Marina highs secured Sunset League tennis triumphs Thursday afternoon, while Saddle- back and Orange Coast colleges potched shutout WJns in community college matches. And, the Orange Coast women had little trouble disposing of Cypress. The details. Edison zt l,I,, Ocean View 5 YI : The Chargers continued tuning up for their upcoming panicipat1on in the Ojai Inv1tat1o nal later this month wi th a routine Sunset triumph over the Seahawks at Los Caballeros Racquet Club. Per Bornebusch and Todd Holmes sat o ut the action. leaving Sean Pfaff to assume No. I singles duty and the Howell, Marshall sparkle LOS ANGELES -After the Dodgers' Mike Marshall and Ken Howell took 11 upon 1hemsclves to e111t ven Thursday's game against the Hou~lon Astros at the Astrodome in Houston Thurs<ta)', the Dodgers re- turned home to open a three-ga me series against San Francisco toda} The Dodger<; met the Giants 1n the opener this afternoon. \.farshall's two-run home run in the eighth inning vaulted the Dodgers to a 4-3 victor) to w in the ~ason­ opening \enes 2-1 Then Ho well added his con1nbu- t1on 1n tht ninth inning when he -.1eldcd a single and a walk that C'Ould ha'<e provided the Astros with the w1nn1ng run~ But Howtll ended tht game by ,setting Houston's Enos Cabell to hit mto a game~ndrna force out. ··r m making 1t exciting," Howell \aid ... ThC'SC people are ~ure getting their money'\ worth with me pitch- 1n1 I'm &)ad (Manaaer Tommy) LaJOrda had enough confidence to put me 1n the pme .. Howell got tht save after an off pt'rforrnanct 10 Wednesday night's S-4 victory · "I 'lowed down tod.a)." Howell \31d "Yetterday. J rushed too muchi but 1t was lint pme Jitters Todly. felt tot.ally relaxed." M1rshall abo Wti tr)\n1 to make up for a poor tt.art. He ha4 ~truck out fivt' 11mn and walked 01rec times pnor to h1~ ho~ run "f was really c:onccntr111ns o n ao101t tht' o ther ,.a~ ·• Mal"\hall said latter responded with a straight set triumph.. as did all of Edison's singles playe rs. Marina 15 'It, Fountain Valley 12 111: The Vikings went to the mat with the visiting Barons before finally pulling out the Sunset verdict. keyed by a sinJfes sweep from Chris Lowe and a spht in first doubles with Pete Husted and Larry Casas teaming. Marina is now 3-3 in league play. On the community college le vel Saddlebacll. I, Golden West 0: The unbeaten Gauchos. led by Todd West and John Rush. swept the host Rustlers aside for their 12th straight South Coast Conference victory. Mike Manball ·T m a better hitter when I go the other way. When I t ry to mu!i>ele the ball. I gel m yself m trouble ... Manball's game-winner game off lo!ll08 reliever Bill Dawley. "This will be the sign of the times for us this scuon." Dawtey said. rcfemng to tht three one-run game'i m the 5CnC\ "Bui I thmk we have the bullpen Lo handle that this year " Rob Knepper scattered four hits o vM' ,,~ innings and left the pmc w11h the N tros leading 3· I on a a two run sin.ale by Jose < ru1 and a double by Jerry Mumphrcy Los Angeles got ont run rn tbes1xth when Mariano Duncan 'ICOrtd on a double play aroundcr b} Pedro Ouer· rero. Ken Landrcaux·, dpuble sent ' Duncan home w11h the s«ond run in the ti&hth and Ma,,hall followed with h11 fi,-,1 home run ever rn t~ Astrodomr Orange Coast 9. Cypress 0: The Pirates improved to 9-3 in South Coast Conference play with an .easy win fro m the visiting Falcons. Vince Lo nelie r upped his con- fe rence mark to 12-1 with a 6-0. 6-4, win at No. 4 singles and Scott Lee and Raul Montoya also turned in a victory at the No. I doubles spot. In women's community college action: Orange Coast t , Cypre11 0: In what was no more than an exercise m going through the motions. the Pirates. playing without their four top players. swept everything m 6-0. 6·0 style over the host Chargers. Coast 1s now 12-0 in South Coast Conference play •. 14-0 overall. Cartander, a IM'tlor forward and winner of t"-MVP award for the second ltrllight IMIOn, alto ,... c~ the John Rudometkln 110 percent Effort Award end wu named a teem co-captUi along wtth Mnlor ciu-d Ron HQfmes at the Tro)an11 annual 1w1rd1 ban- quet Thurtday n'Oht. For the flrlt time In schoo4 history, theenUre team wa honor- ed u recipient of the most Im· proved pl9)IW award. lOOLH-l LHkM> (M), l1 S. 2. Bonner (M), 11 I, 3. Hackworlll (0\11, 19.4 lOOl.H-1 Orr (0V). 49 6, 2. LHklO (Ml, Sl.O, 3. BonMr (M), 52.4. • ilOO retev-1. Marina, S2.S 1,600 retev-1 Merine, 4:27.2. HJ-l. Coleman (Ml, S·S; 2. Orr 10\1), S-2, 3 Craf'e <OV), 4·1. LJ-1. Orr (OV), SCH'h; 2. VaneMI (OVI, l5·6V.; 3. Coleman (Ml, l,._2'h T J-l Orr (OV). 3'·2, 1. lanelll (0\1). ll·7, l A~IOfll (OV), 32·2. OT-1. W"letfn (Ml, 90·5, 2. Oldlmen (0\1), M·O, 3. FerlH (0V ), IO-,~. SP-1 Olcllman (0\1). 33·6V.; 2 Weslelln (M), 2t·6; 3. AlbflOhl (OV), 21·41"1 IJftMtnlfV as, c .. ,. ,.... 44 100-l. Over (U), l2 It, 2. O•mron <Ul. l7 36. l RuP9 (CM), 12.93 120-1 Lvons (Ul, 21,79, 1 ov ... (U), 78 l1, 3 Hiil ICM). 29.6. 440--1. Mlli.r (U), 1:07.06, 2 Kocldln11lon <CM), 1·12.39; no lhlrd ~1. &er'"' (U). 2'39,33, 2. N. Armen1rou1 IUl. NSOS; J. ln<MI CCM), 2:4133. Mli.-l. Hiiger! (U), 5-59.0S, 2 Howerel (CM). 6-ot 6, 3. S. Armentroul (U), 6:0t 0 1·mli.-l Howard (CM), 12 S3 n. 1 S Armenlrout <Ul. t3:0it.71. 3. FHsell (lJ.l, 13:13 3'. w11•nctee as. Sa4lelltMdl 41 100-l, Venexel 151, l l 7, 1. Grlllllft (W), 12 • J. OUOl'lll (W), 12.6. 210-l. Smllh (W), 2' I, 2. Scherler (WJ. 79 : 3. Hollend (S). 29.5. 4AC>-1 Smllh (WI, 63 •: 2. Caatro IS), ,5.7, Wllllam1 (W), 67.1 llO-l. Dimarco (W), N 2.l,·2. Ramos IS NU, 3. Towndrow (W), NU. Mlle-I. Dimarco tWl. '~u. 2 Ramos (S 6:021, 3. Crene (W), 6•1U 2·mli.-1. Smllh (WI. 12:11.2; 2. Crane (W 13:19.3; 3. W"l•nrd (W), 13:23.4. ..a retav-l. s.c1<1i.tw1ck, S3.6. Mli. relev-1. Woodbflcl9'. 4:34.7. 1 lOLH-1 lloelelV (WI. 1"7; '"'l. Holland (5 lU , 3 Holldav (5), 17.1. 3JOLH-l Roelelv (W), 496, 2 Ca1trv (S 49 7, 3 Hollend (S), S.t 0 HJ-l KIN•n (W), 4·1. 2 COOk (5), 4·4, n llllrel LJ-1. Kirven (W), 16·•. 2 Scherler (W ll·S; 3. Remos (S), 13· 1. TJ-1. Kirven (W), J.t-7, 2 Remos <SI, 21·1' l Mel'IOnOv (WI. 21· l SP-1 Wilson (WI, 35·7, 7 COOk (S), 11·•, . Zllko (Wl. 27·1. OT-l Wll$Ol'I tW), 127· 1, 2 Corlti ISi "" 3 lngrahem (W), M·I HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP. • • From Cl Keith Winokur, Brent Haines and Brent Riedench.cach won two events as the Chargers remain undefeated (3~0) in Sunset action with a win over the Oilers at Edi!>on. Winokur crossed the tape first m the 100 in the time of 11.4 and leaped 19-S in the longjump to easily ca pture that event. while Haines coasted in 23.1 to win the 200 and SO.S to tic for the best mark in the 400. Ried ench tossed the shot put S 1 -1'1~ and \he d1srns 141 -8. 1, '1DoVg Bennett won the 300 1nter- <fiiediate hurdles for Edison in 42.9. Steve. Delarosa took the 11 0 high hurdles in 17.2 and Enc Wheelwright captured the high JU mp at 6-S to also lead the Chargers. Kirk Hooten. who vaulted 13-2 1n the pole vault. and W1I Foster, who stepped 38-IOl/,·in the triple j ump. also were victorious for Edison. Hu1cnln111 (M), 11 4 ?Ol>-1 Rltll (M). 11 1. 2, Jenn1n91 (Ml, 23 2. J Hulchln11s (Ml. 24.2. 400-1 Rl1h (Ml, §0.4, 2. ~IOYll (Ml. ~ 0, 3. Kelly IMl. Sot 1 IOC>--1 L.o91r (0\1), 2'0'2 1. 1 Sabre IOV), 2 03 0; 3 Mclnlvr• (Ml. 2·07 3 1.~1 S.bf1 (0\11, 4.390, 2 Loper (OVI, 4 40, 3 KHstV (Ml, 4420 3,2Qlr1 J-•11 (M), 10263. 7 MIYnarel (M), l0:2U ; l. Wlnktlmen !Ml. 10 76' 110HH-1. Rleldle (OVI, lS.2, 1 Rolh IOV). IS.S, 3. PhllllPl IM), IS 7. lOOIH-1 Jtnnlno1 (M), 40 6, 2 PhllllPI (Ml, 42 3, 3 llOlh (0V), 42 4 400 rele-1 Marine, 450 1.600 r ... v-1 Marina. l 40 1 HJ-l Mitch (M l. 6·0, 2 Rl<l<llc.(OV), 5·10, l Ma1-(Ml. S· 10. LJ-1 Rlddle (OV), 19· II''), 2 M11ont (M), 19·5'1), 3, MllMV (Ml, 19· l'/) T J-l. Roth IOVI. 41'3; 2 Sullon (M), •HI; l. Riddle IOVl, 40-10. PV-1 Oellal (OV), 12·0, 1 Macwle (M), 12·0, 3. Potaln (M), 11·6. SP-1. Port... (Ml, 41· l, 2 Im-(OV), 41-0V!. 3. G«ltrv (0\11, 4S· 10 OT-1 Blelk.111 (OV), 13S·2, 1 SullOf' <Ml, 129-2; l. Trounc. (0\1), 117· l • ....... "4Mftl ........ di 41 (WllWfl9 """" ..... IYelMM) ··--'""" "' IMtWI) IOl>-l Wlnotlut (I ), 1U, 2 Pllrdue (Hfll, l WeatmiDlter U , Foa11talll Valley LN CE> H : Dennis Arey was the big story. but 10t-1 Helnft <El. n '· 2 Neubef• <HI >. , WlnOllur I 2) his two first-place finishes and one 0-1. <tie> Heines (El and~' <HBl. third-place mark for the Barons so.s, J. """'" <El · 'ti weren't enough as the Lions squeezed aoc>-I Pot• <HB>. 7'°1'rY'.,..,.,.oK HB1; 3 wen11-tE 1. '1,1._r L 11 out the needed team points to score a 1,60C>-1. Tuns••• <HB>. ~,. 1 L«eMW Sunset win at Westmin!ltc r. 12~J._.wr',.~_, (He( ~)JO, 2 Jacotll Arey raced to v1ctones in the 100 <E~iEl I (11 .8) and ~oo (24.1). then ~'!aacd i;a·~.~=~ 44,~, to fill the ~trd ~pot m thj'tOntJ~mpN} liOH~~~ 1e 1, 11.2( t. Meo.. at 18-R, t)IJt Fountain '411.C)' sttll ~ 4i1>; 3. ~ (e >. winless (0.2· 1) m lcaJUe mMT. aoot1+-1. e.nneo IE>, a.•. t. Dtterow <El; Westm1ns1c rwon its first Sunset meei l. ~ W:...r1et11 c11. 6'1;, GwrlfY <E> in three tne~ > G111.ov ce> L>-1 WlftCllcur (El. lt·S, 2 ~ Salldlebuk 14, WtcHlbridse It: Teddy Baker sprinted to vtctorie$ in the I 00 (9.8) and 220 (22.S), beatina oul Wam or standout k1ch1c Brooks boch times. and field spcC'lalist Earl Jon~ had bests of 20-10 In the lont JUMP and 41 -2 1n the triple jump u the Roadrunnen new past tbe War· rior' 1n a Sc~ View meet at Saddle- ~ck I * ~ n, 4kWft V1lrw ,,. ( ....... '"""' Ill "'""') 100-1 ltl\h IM) 10 s , Maun (Ml lO •. l <E>. ll·t, l. Tvter !E), 11·$ T J-1. Fo.ter ll l, •!Pl, 2 fire.Ml' IH9l; 3 ~ o••> ltV-1. Hoottn (l!l. 13·2; 2. L-tf\CIFoot. (!). J ....... (IE). ~1 •i.ottlel\ (E), Sl-11.'1, t Smvter (I!!) >~<I>. C>T-1 Rlederldl (£1. 141·8, t Cher IE), M'I, J PllllNll tHe), ~ ........... , ..... ..,...., .. 1.-1 Ar~ (flV), 11.1, 2 Griffiths <FVI, 12 O; > Jtmet (W) nl. 200-1 Arrr (~VI, U 1, 1 Orllfftllt (F'.V), 1• 1, l $uflly (W), I'll , .00-1 Nouvtll IFVI, W•. l OeWr IW), WI ) Koval <W), US 1 ~ -rw-1~. -a-1 •. t a.M rN 1, au, J w~• 1Fv1, uu 1 .00-1 IC"h IWI 4 40 4 2 9eMo (WI 4 '6 3, 3 GOUICI (FV), 4·S.t.1 3,21»-1. Acost• (W), 10·073, 2 LaMon (FV), 10·17 6, 3. Retlffl <FV), 10:21.1 .-00 relay-I Founteln Vali.v, 45.1. 1,600 reiev-1 Founlaln veii.v, 3 3' 1. 110 HH-l McMlllen (W), 16,l , 2 Lim (F\I), 16 I. 3 Mc8rlele (W), 17 7. 300 IH-1 S.llev IW), 42 7. , Mkkeetlan (F\I), U.S. 3. McBrlele (Wl, ... .J HJ-I Ctaylor (FV). 6·0, 2 Smllh (W) 5 •• no lhlrel. LJ-1 Rover IWI. 19·11'11; 2 IC.hell! <FVI, ll·9l.4, 3. A.rev <FVI. ll-1. T J-l Rover (W), 41·3. 2. COies (F\I), 31-l , 3 Clevlor (FV), Jl·l''•· PV-l Peicak (f\I), 11·0, 2 C•rt11Ckv IWI 10-.,, no third SP-1 Gm (W). U·s·.-.. 2 Baine IW), 47·1'11. 3 ~Clo (F\I). 41 10 OT-1 lltoM (W), l4S·I; 2 Br•nl (W), llS·t, l Boddv <FV), 110·6 c-dll Mir 11~. Eatenc'8 II~ 100-1. Conti IE), 10.2, 2. Bellkclolllu ICOM), 10 4, 3 Sherrerd (E), 10 S 220-1. .. llkc'°91u <CCIMl, 23 S; 2 Stlwrerel <El, 20; l. Conti <El, 24.1 ~1 McGrtlh ICdM), SO 6, 2 COieman ICCIM), SU, l Hodoe (El, SH. ll0-1 WOOd (CdM), 2;02 9; 1 COiemen !COM), 2:0:U; 3. Ptl'rv IE), 2:0U Mli.-1. Wood (CdM), •!39.l, 7 Combs (CCIM), 4:41.l; 3. Haoo. (CdM), 4•42 7, 1•mi.-1 Holland (CdM), 10-0t.); 1 lt11foflt (El. 1 .. IU; l Creecl IC4Ml, 10 lU. 120HH-1 Dorn (I), lU. l. McCallUm (CdM), 16.1, l. Miiter (I ), 16.2 DllH-1. Dorn (E), 41 $; 2. CarrOll IE ), •10.- ) ~lklm (CCIM), '7 2 •40 relav-1. CO<-ci.. Mer, 45.7. Mli. ret.r-1. C:Gr9M dtl MM,-l: .... O. HJ-1. Oof'n <Et, 6-4; 2. lrellnd (CdM), 6·0, J. oi.> 91evtr !El •rid ... ~ ICdM), S•lO LJ-1. Dorn IE~ n •P..; 2. lrelend <CCIMI. 10-S''I. i Stt!TIOI (~). 20-JV. TJ-1. ~ IC:4Ml, '2·11.'t, 2 Carrol U!l, .t2·7, J. Jaco4Mll (CdM), 47·S P\1-1. M111tr (I), 1'•6; 2. lt1lnttf (CCIM), 12-0; i JKOM tC:CIMl, 11·6. ' IP-1. Wnler (I ), 51·6; 2. Tomlthlk U:dM), ••-01 S llNd (CdM), •·2\o'!. I ' DT-l lalM ICdM), 1'1·$''°'• 2 Tomlc118 ICCIM), 1M·10'1't,) HllM (CdM), 1l.t•OV• ,_...,. M..-r Ml, L.e91111e leedl 1S l~l 5"°'* (NH), 10., 2 L..ria (L9l. 101, J kCll9f (LI). 10.1 220-1 ~ <NM), 14.2, 2. !oadl9f (Le), U 11 ) LN (LIU, 2$.S, '4C>-l SHnoltf (NH), S4 l, 2 ~I IL9l. SS 1, l ,oitv INHl, H.8 llC>-l 0.ffl't'ffW (LI ), 2:07, 2 Pot"I (1.8), 2 07; S Woo«llff (NH), 2 10 0 M!lr-1 lt'OWI' (NHl. USA, 2 lode <HHl. • l1 •. J. Oelh¥'!f« (Le), 4 40 2 7·m119-I lfOWll (NH), 1001, ' MOfeno ILi ), 101)'7; ). Klolter CNH), 1<1"..l2 120Hl+-1 ~'°" (NHl, 15', 2. Muronv (N~). 11.1, J Todct (NH), 11 S »OIH-1 Mvftlttv (NH), 4 J 2 JoMMlll INHl, 43t, 3 1.M (NH), 464. ... ,......._, ,.....,.,, ............. , Miit relar-1 New.ort Har!Mlr, ) U 1 HJ-l C"'1 tNHI, 6·t. 2 Fltlltr INHI, ~10 J MurOOCk ILBI. ~·4 LJ-l. Lee (NH I, 19·0, 7 Todd (LB). 16·0. : Rklllev (NH), lS· 10. ' T J-1. LH INHl, 31·•; 2 O•thvffer (LBl )3· 10, 3. l'oeld (LB), 32· 1. PV-1 Howser (NH), 14·6, 2. McCunnll (NH), 12·6, 3 Fl~ INHl, 10·6 SP-l Hinds (NH), 4S·O, 2 CortlO (NHI, '3·• 3 Jordan <LB), '1·• OT-1 KaOlln (NH), lll·IVJ, 7 Jorelan (LB) 111·•111, 3 Oswald (NHI, 111·4'n. U.WWMty 110, c .... Mna 2S 100-1. Betit (U), 10 1'; 2. Benlemln (U). 10 7 l. F•lnoold (U). 10.1. 220-1 lt1i. (Ul. 22.62, 2. Bowlet ICM), 23.°' 3 Wel ... s (Ul. 2S.O ~· Ftlf'll)Old (U), S.t 4, 1. Fromme (U) SI 12, no ttllrel llO-l Bowlet CCMI, 2'016, 2 Ferlno1I (U> 2 11 4, 3. Curll1 <U l. 2:12.1 Ml'-1. BeTrlot (U), 4:.t6.12; 2. Curtis (U) •·.t6.12, J. Weltl'man (U), 4:S2.7. 2-mlle-l. Martin (U). 11:31.03; 2. Hebermete. (U), ll:le 03; 3 larrlo1 (U), ll:lL03. l?OHH-1. Benlamln (U), 104; 2 Gral\a" <CM!, 17 U, l McCl\Akv (CMI. 17 S1 llOLH-l. Weltft (U ). 4S.0; 1 .. KlllOtf' (U) 4U, ). Fromme (U). 4U. 440 retav-1. UnlY•nllv, 4S.46. Mlle r_..v-1. Unlvtf•llv, 3:4S.S9. HJ-1 MeMI (U). MO; 2 McClulkV (CM) 5·1, l. Lellmore IU>, 5·6 LJ-1. ~ (U), lf-3, 2. Se110o (UI. lt·2 1 Ma~ <Ul, 11·7~ . TJ-1 MIMI (U), •·11; 2 S.lldo (U), ll·l'" l McCllnllv (CM), JS-. PV-l ~ (U), 10-0, t Ma!Onev <CM) ,.,, ) C>k:tterwn (CM), 9·0 S.P-1. 8allt (U), 41-1; 2 Marl1 (UI, '1·0, 3 Vooel (CM), lt·f l,\. OT-1. Sllklow (Ul, 126·11, t l\Mrl1 (U) 1'3·$~; l. \IOMI (CM). 11M O 11•• l•dl ... wua.,. n 1~1. a.lief t$), 91. 2 Br~• tWl, 100, 3 w .... ($), 104 220-1 IM.tf (S), 22 5, t ltooh (WI, 22.7, > Wl9ft (I), fl.2. ..,_1 WlltOft ($), Sl S. 2. Thurmond (S) SU; 3 •owttl IW>, 56.S. . , --1. O.vt1 (S), t:OU; 2 Davanzo (WI. 2:09 •: 3. Maxwell ($), 2 11 O """-1 Mlddleton (WI, U4.7, t ltOClrlo\iitt (S), 4.$6 0; J MllMr (WI, S'°' S. 2•ml ..... 1 Mllllftll (WI, 1•17.J; 2. Mlddletoll (W), 10.l3 7, J. Oitlll (I), IUU. ...., rtllv-1 ~. 44.t. Miit retav-1. ~. l:JU l20HH-1. Patton 1$1, lU , 7. N!Mt <WI, ISi, > lufltr ($1, 15.t JJOIH-1 1t111on <SI. 41 t;t o • ., .. ($),., $, i. • .., .. ($), 440. Hl-1 Uh (W). 6 0. 2 N• IW), S-10, l ,.atton (S), "''° LJ-1, JOMI (S), 20-lO, t CNrlO IW). 1•-t.) ~11111>1 <WI, lH TJ-1 JOMI (S), 4M . t. C'*'9 (WI. 41-0; > O•lllt (Sl. .... ....,_, Medtln IS), lf•O, t Huerta (SI. 11 ·6, I ltnes fWI, 11·0 sl"-1 w....-.w1 . .,.., t Ch•""'•• m a •1; l Comella (W), '3·• C>T-1 ArVIJ11 ($1, 14.t·). 2 K .... (W), 1'2·~. l Chanllev (S), 1)6 S • I ll d IC >· 1e d , l" ), 0 l.. ,. ' ), ). ), ,, " " ' L • • ~ L•AGU• STANDINGS American .... ..,. WIST DIV1$10N S..lllt MIMMOt1 Clllceoo CaHfornl• K1n1a1 Cflv T1•1& O.lttend W L ftct. c;1 ) 0 1000 8oslon 0.lfOll l1ltlmott Tvronto MllwaultM Cllvtt.nd Naw York 1 I .'61 I 1 SOO 1 1 333 1 , 333 0 , 000 0 3 000 I AST DIVISION 3 0 1000 , 0 l,000 1 0 1.000 , l '67 I 1 S00 0 ) 000 0 3 000 lllundav'• Sc#•• ,.,_. 4. MlnMlOle l C 10 lnn1r11nl Detroit 11. Clll.,,..and 10 (10 1nn1n110 8o•ton '· New VOfk ' MllwaUkff a. C11lcago 1 I I' 2 ? 1 71'1 3 .,, l llti J ) Toronto 4, ICan•es City 3 c 10 1~n1111111 s .. 11111 ... O.k1anc1 • T9llllflt'1 Game1 A....n IJOlll'I 7· 13) 111 Oakland CSunon 1•·121 Toron10 Cl(ev •· S> OI 8ttlomore tM<Greoot 1S·121 Mllwaukff COarw1n I 121 al TuH (TaNINI IS·lSI MlnMlOta (Scllrom S 11) t i ~eme IYouno 6-1> Saturcl9V'l CHme1 ANeh al Oakland Oetroll al Kan1es C11v New V orfo. a 1 C levtit nd Toron10 •I Balllmore Chicago at 8011on Mllwaullff 11 Ttxo, n MlnntlOll al SH lllt, n N1ttonll Lu~ Wl!ST DIVISION W L Pct. 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S6 Centl"al Division v·M1twaulo.H S7 13 •·Detroit .. 34 •-Clllcaoo le 42 •·Clevelend lSI cs All•nte 3' 48 Indiana 11 SI •-cllncllacl Ple voff 1>1r111 v-cllnclll!d division 11111 Tllundlv'' Scores Latten 137, Golden s 1111 130 Botlon 121, Cleveland l IS Hou11on 12S. Kan111 Cllv 123 LJ1111 14S. Por-ll1nd 107 Oellas 124, Seellte IO Tonitlllt'I G1m.s ~llllt II l.tlttn CliOPttt 11 ~OUllOn tncllene al PlllladeiPnla Milw1ukH al Botton Wesl'lington at Oe1ro11 .Atla nta •I Chicago Cleveland al New VOfli. Kensal C1lv at San Antonio Ulall e l Pllotn1• Oalta:l 11 Portland 781 713 6 soo 23 ... ..,, 300 39 713 S50 13 47S 19 438 n coo 25 27S JS Lalron 137, W1rrlors 130 L.AKEltS ( 1371 -R1m1>11 ' 4 0 0 I Wortr.v 1-12 1·3 17 Abdut·Ja1>1>1r 11• 1 2 '6. E Jonnson 9· IS 10· ll 21. Sco11 10· 16 ? 2 21. COOPl!r S·IO 4-4 IS. McGee S·IO t·c 11 McAdoo S·9 6-8 16 SPr111111 1 2 0 0 4 Tol11S SS-9116-36 137 GoOLDEN STATE (l)Q) -Sl'IOrl 11 76 7·9 30 Smllh 7-IS 0-0 14, Wllllentad I · 16 O·O 16, FIOvd 9·10 tc-11 l3. THUi• t · 16 I 1 10. WllM>n ?·S 0·0 4, PtlJf'l'lmer 1·4 3·7 S, Thlt>eaux 1·1 1-3 4, Ai.k11na1 1-2 0-0 ?. Conner 1·2 0-0 1 Tot111 50-IOI 21·31 130 Score bv ouari.r1 Lei.en JS ll 31 l l-137 Golden s111t 33 34 26 37-130 TllrH·POlnl 11oa1S-Cooe>er. Sl'IOrt Flovd, T1111le Foultd out-None Re· t>ounds-L1kers SO (Ram1>11 IS). Golden State 66 (Smlln, Wlllltl'le1d IS) As· slslt;,_Lllo.tf\ JS (E JOllnsoo I 11. Go1<111n State 25 !Sllorl ti Tolel tou11-L111\tf\ 30. Golden Slate 19 TecMlc:a~Abdul·Jabbar Allendance -10,.00 Cohee M9nin9S PACl,.IC·lO Arlron1-Ktnnv Lofton. G S 11 16S En t Cl'liCIGO, Ind Arizona St•l-Tvrone Mllcntll G 6·4. 165, Rt>tdl. ShauoM Rvtn. G·F 6 S 110 Orange Coal! Cotle9e Callforn1t-fl0nt Oreoon-St•ve Renninger G 6 3 "5 SPOkane. Wul'I Or99on Stat-Ven Anotrson G F 6 4 170 LOllO 8t1cll USC-nont Sl1ntorct-Howard Wrlgnl, F 6·8 710 S.n OltGO. Terrv T1vtor G 6 I 110 Aurora, COio UCL.A-Cart Piiis , F 6·1 ?olO LOl Angel" we sh11191011--1Wne WHl'l1ngton S111-0av1d Sanoers G 6· 2. Ito. SPQl\1ne PCAA Fresno St•l-J1rvl1 Cole. F &·6 190 Fre1no Cal S111e Fullert011--1Wne LOllO 8tecll Stel-Mlkt Pili C 1·1 1SO Wortllln11ton. Ol11o Nev11d1·LH V111iu -none New Mexico St11.-Plerre Sm1111, I' 6·S'h. 200, B11tlmort Paclflc-WIHle Tetum, F, 6 6 >. ISS Sacramento, San Jott St1t-S.tn Newman, G, 6-•1'>. l7S, S1nt1 Monica UC Irvin-Terre l\lan, F. 6 I lOS Gardena, Mlkt Oo111orc1vlt F 6 I . 10S, San Pidro. Rob Ooi.torcvrk F 6· 7. l7S San Pedro UC Santa Btrt>ar.-Greg TrvGlll d F 6·9, 110 LOI Anetlt• Ultll St11ot-n0ne ~ Ptl>Pef'dl-Mlkt 8 urns C 6 11 E11911wood, Coto , CHIV CrewfOfd C • 10 Hawthorne ,,,,_.Jon s.mue11on. F, •·6 Full ll'lon COlllee. Paul ltotlln1, F •·•. Futterlon ColleOt. Jim Sala G. 6·7, C°"'" of Marin, Ktttv Housloo, C 6-7 LA Pierce COllelle Mtll Honlkt. F . 6· S Sen ltt Hloll Gon199r-Cnrl\ Oelanev. F. •-9 Tacoma. Jim MtP!la9, G-F. 6·S, Tecorna. Oarrvt Mav. G ... 1. Los AnQetts P1uC Wilker. G, •·4, ltef'O Unlvtr\llV ot San 01e9C)-~rll Mar'10f G ·F. ·-··"""·Ariz . Charlie Wtth trano, F. 6-t. Seellle, WHll USF-Marll MCCatnrlon. F ,.I. 0.11, land, Steve HIM, G. 6·1, LOllO IHcll, 8111 Ca rr, G . 6-2. GltnOtlle. ICt n Ramirez, C 6-7 Mt San Antonio COlllOt. ltO<IMV r."111111. O. 6·2, Grou mont Colleol SI Marv'\-Oev1d Carter G S·ll Lo• Angeltl, Al·Clll J·A P'tttn TSAM ftlaver. SdlMI Ht. Yr. A~ C.frle Eoen. 8rta S·I so ,. 7 1ien. HlllMr. Altf'Nnv S 1 Sr 16 1 Stacev Hunt, lttv. Polv S 1 St 1' 4 Jodi Kllbtr, 8rff S·7 Sr 140 AndrM KnaH, Louhvllle 6 I So II 7 SllarOll LYOll, Woodl>flOOe 6· l Sr It? Jenni.., Otut, "ootlllll S a $r It a Trecv ,. .. .,. fit11n'!dalt • l Sr 14 S Linda StalltV, PllmcSele S It Jr IS I Vw1 ~. Sdlurr S· l Sr 1' t Ca ll'IV W•lllt, 5-11 Gotwlet 6-4 Sr 101 Fran WYN\, Ccw~ Ott~ S•ll Sr n t SICO..O TIAM N\lftlC.a lurlle. Hert S·S St 11 ' MlcNllll Certer, MNl'toll• 6-2 Jr )I t J\IM LM., e1...,_., M Sr :ru vie-,1 Mlltft. 1 1 Tor• s-a St 10 • J111 Mat\'\ICll. 11 o.eoo J • Jt n • SuYll OMIO. Le»ta ~· St 1' t A.ltllM Poo1t. It N """" 5 IO Sr 10 4 KICll Poll.,, Nortll ~· k 711 "" SOMtS. ~ ' It St ,. , SfWOll Wllrl'l'Ut, •~onte ,_11 JI IU M41191l11...W11iatrft Wnlorm ~· Jr n 0 ~ ... W\11(~ Noffll s 1 Sr ". P'lntf "Y~ -I« C>wf, ,. .. tni• ... Masters golf scores (llA~ .... I Gttv Ht...,-t U·S>-41 fOtfl Wttton •·31~t Pav111 Sttwert a.-»-tt ltev ll'IOvd ,._,._70 LN Tr"lno U•JS-10 aen ,,.,,,.,....,,, Js-Jr-10 1·JOIWI 1M'IM U ·U -70 a· Sam Ratldolotl U· l7-70 Larrv Miu ¥•3S-71 8 111¥ C.•oer lt·U-71 Scott SI~ JS-»-11 Gtrv '"'-Vtr ,..31-71 Jack Nlck•u• U--3S-71 s 1111et1tt0t u•u-n Gerv l(oefl 31-35-71 8o0 Gll<ler l4·)t-n Andv .... ,. 34·»-n Mark Lve ll·J9-n l aMV W10kln\ ll·J9-71 eruc• Lr.11111 lt-3'--71 8¥Maro L•nti« l1·lS-n llaO AOlll :W.-36-71 Jaci. ltenntr 37-35-71 c 11ar1et c oocsv 3'-lt-n JOtln MtNiffev lS-37-n Corwftavill Sam Tcwranca JimTi.r .. Cr11tSt ..... GeorOI ArcMI Lanv ~ Marlo: O',.,..,e Mari. Mc<:.umblr ••• Caldw .. 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Wl'lltwortn 39· :U-73 .Avako Oltemoto J?-36-n ~ 8erlotacclnl 36·37-13 ClndV Flom )9·35-7• Judv Clark 34·31-74 Su1oe 8trdov ll-36-74 Jane Geddis 37·37-74 J1net An<ler)()n 34·31-74 4mv 81111 39-35-74 Jen Sltc>htnson 34·38-74 A Rtlnl'larcll )6·31-74 Allison Finne.. l8·l6-7' Lori Ger1>acz l9·3S-74 Clndv Mlcllev 34·31-7' B111v IC1ng 3'·»-74 SaNv Llllle l6·31-7C M Zlmrnermen 3S·39-74 Kim Slll!H'Nn 37·37-74 Su11n Sanden l6·39-7S ICatllv Hite JS·.0-1S Pia Nll\M>n 37·38-7S Connle Ch•ll•m• ll·37-7S Su1le McAlllller 39· 36-7S Ptnnv Hammet 40·3S-7S Sl'lt ron 8arr111 ll·37-7S ~HIM Pennv Pvlr K •v K enneav M1ntJvMoore S11errl Turner Jtf'll11n 8rllJ C Mo<llOC>f'*'V Judv Enis 8tverlv IClau LtAnn CHlld•V 1Crl1 Mon1111'1an Caltw Marino 8ert>are Mo•nass Slllrtev FurlOnQ C•l"v~nl M F.-Oottl O.t>or1'1 Skinner Offdff L11k..- Bart>ra Ml1relll• Barb 8unkowskv M.J.Smlll'I S.llv Quinlin B1v1r1ev Dav•' Jene Loclt Clndv Ferro Rulh J11sen Mllrf EdOI Tllerese Henion Clncv HIU Jene 8JelOC.11 ~rllneH­Sue Ertl Jull ll!tllltr 8eckv PurM>n Sar•n L•Veoue Lllnor-e Murt oltl Martv OICkerson Lvnn Connettv Oen11e SlrlC>lg Laura 8euoh 011bl>le Austin Nancv RUOln Marv OwYtr D ~llertln Sttpl\anle FarwlG St>errln G1lt>r1lll'I Jovct Kumlerslo.I Gall Lee Hirai• Jane• Cote\ ... NHL pllvoffl DIVISION SEMll'INALS (lest· af • FIYt) TlwnOIV's Sewn Eomonton 4 Kin9l 2 (Edmonton 1 .. 0, s..-ies ?·OJ PlllC.ClelPhla 3. NV Rlne¥l I (Pllll1<1e1· P111a ll!ldS \trltl 2·0) W••"•fl9lon 2. NY l1lanott\ I 17 o•> 1wu r.ln111on o.acn r.er~. 1-01 Montreal S 8o\ton 3 IStrit\ heo 1·11 Queoec l. BuffalO 1 (Qutt>te lt>ads str•es f ·OI Minnesota c, SI Louis l CM1nneso1e lt ads Hrot\ 2-01 ClllCIGO 6 Oetro11 """· ,·01 Winnipeg S Ca'9arv ( Wlnn1PeQ lt'ld\ Strltl, ?·OJ SaturdllV'\ Games Edmonlon at Klnvl we1111n111on at NV h landers Montreal at Bosion Quebee el Butt11o Wlnn•PeO a l C1111erv Plllladelohfa •I NY Rarigefl St Louil al Mlnnu oia Clllcaoo at Detroit SuftdaV'l Games Edrnlrll*I et K~. 111 nectna rvl Montreal a l 8 011on Pllllaoe10111a at NY Ra noers (If nKen· ervl Wu,,1ng1on "' NY ltlanders Ctf nteen · arv) Chicago a• Oelro11 hi ne<.tuarv 1 QueC>tc a1 Buffalo 1! ntceuarvl Pt11l1delP111a at NY Ranotrs 111 "t CHS arvJ S• Louis at M1nneso•a •I 11tcHHfY I W1nn11>tO 11 C1111arv 11 ~ecessarv 1 Tueldav'' Games IH ~es ... rvl Kines a t Edmonton NY Ran9ers •• PMaoe·or"" NV l\lenoers a l WOS11•"G'O" Boston at MOnlre11 8uflal0 a1 Quet>K M1nne\01a at St Lou•\ Detro•• a• Cn1c100 C•IG11rv at Winnipeg Olen 4, Kln9S 1 Score bv P.nod\ t<ln111 0 1 1-2 Edmonton I 0 J.- F lrll Period I Edmonton. Cottev 2 i..rus11e11w1~0 l lO Penal11e1-Semen~o Edm (n19n stick· Ing). l OS. Svkes LA (llOOk1ngl 16 4S, ICru•hetnv\kl Edm 1rouC11'11n111, 16 4S, Gel lev. LA (lnterltrence J 11 SI, Enet>lom, LA (hOldingl 19 ?9, Anderson Edm Crough· lngl. 19?9 *9'1d Plf'IOd 1 Los AnGt'iH T avlor 1 t N1cno11s, Ru\kowtkil, ) )3 Pen111oe'-Svk" L.A !holding), S07 Kurr Edm 11n1erterencel 11 lS Huddv, Edm ll'IOldtng l 14 ~ Third Plf'IOd 3 Edmonton. N•P•er I tMeu11r Huddvl 6 17 4 E dmontor> 1Cru1r.e1nv1111 l (GrtllkV Kurril 6 S• S Lot Ang11lel Sm1111 l ISv'H Well'I 10 O'I 6 Eomonton Kurrr 1 ICollev Huddvl 19 11> Penal 1111-Hemrnoncl. LA 1rouo'11no1. 1 30 Hunl ". Edm t11Qldlng1 1 30 Lurnlev Eom (rOUCl""nGI 1 JO Sm•lh 1.A lrougn 1n11> 17 19 Fogotin Edm lrou9r.11191 17 19 $11ol1 on goat-Lo\ Anotlts 16-6 IS-37 Edmonton 9-10-ll-J? Goalits-LOI Angele1. 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MJrnou9 .w••M PAGO .. , 41 AHO 10 Of OOITA MEIA. rofll A C()N.. -.. ,_, OIMOW110N M NAm ITATllllDff • MAm ITA'ftMl#T e.tlSClLLANf.OUI MAPI DITIONAL UH PUUiUT The~ peraoM ere '~ The lottowll\O l*W't.,.. TN f°'"""1 l*90l'9 "' IN THf °"ICI! OI TH! PO" A .-uuu.-AHT dolnll ~-NotlOelloMftputtlllnllo dOlnaJ .• bulllneeel ···OC-IA. -s. •10 ~ne .. ~o .. CL ... NIN( COUNTY .-rco.-DE." Of WITHIN 200 FEIT Of A °"'m~ smeAS. 1222 a.ctlon 15031.8 °'the COt· J.Q ...... '"' & ~o•-" ...... SAIO COUNTY RUID!NTIAL ZONf, Sc:ouglll Circle, Hunttnqton Po'ltlonlCo6etMtG.W""" eotton .St . #A, Newpof1 SYSTEMS. H1 Ogle. COl1J !XUPT FAOM A P()A. LOCATED AT 270 AND HI &b • OA Hl49 ¥Htment•. Ltd ' Metth• ~. CA llaee3 Meea. CA 92t27 TIOHOflSAIOLOl 1MALl !AST 17lH aT.-HT, cet1 I. Ind M. Cll<l•tlnl Holll9, Armldl Nw, A81, Jm Motllel. 2t0 COilon Jim eotmen. 3't Og'9 OIL GAi PET.-OLEUIV BUILDING 1-A. IN A 01 Anderton, '222 ~. Ltd., Chotoe J. Wll. ll'd SI.. fA. Newpon e.edl. CA Ooltl MtM. CA 92927 ANO OTH@R MINl!AAL OP ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL H.8. CA t2t4e Wllllem K. OltM, tlete40f0tt 112193 Thia buelntH II oon H y D " 0 c A " I 0 " 0 I r E A M I N A T I 0 N . Thi• tMltlMM ,, oon.-doing tMltlnMI .. ,.,..,... Thie bualnM• ,, con· duoltd by '" lndMduel 8UHTANCES IN ANC NEOATIVB DECL.ARAT'IOH. OUCttd by.hUtblndendwlt. \.lnd9t the firm n-ot Ce. ducted t>y·-" lndlYlduel Jim Colm8'I UNDER OR WHICH MAY BE '· PLANNING ACTION C1tl Andtteon, M.0 . nyon Creet. Ltd., It ,350 Jim MOfllel Thie 1t1teMtnl wit tllel PAODUC!O FAOM SA,I' PA·ll5-74. PA.-CEL MAP Andtf90fl VOfl 1<1tm-" A~u.. Suite Thie 111tement .-1 flltd W'lth ll'le County Clt<k of °'e LANO TOOETHEA WITI· S-95·200 ANO REZONE T~t 1t1t'"*lt WN flltd 200. N.wport Beech, Call· wtth tllt County Cletk of Of· •not County Oii Merell THE AloHT TO USE THA l PETITION A·ll5·01 FOR with the County Clt<k ot Of. fornll, !\av. diMolv90 thtlt ll\Clt County on Mareh 28, 1985 --... PO~TION ONLY OF SAIC R 0 8 p AT TE Rs 0 N . enge County on Me/Ch 21, Plrtnttthlp .. of A.pf" 12, 1885 • .. .. ,_ LANO WHICH UNDERLIE! AUTHORIZED AQENT FOR tN5 1885, by mU111al coneent, ~ ~ PublltM<I Or1nge ~ A PL.ANE PARALLEL TC PROFESSIONAi. PACll'IC m1MI and that lfttf' Mid dlMOI\>-Publlthtd Orange Co .. t Dally Piiot Merch 22. 2t ANO 500 FEET 81!LOW THf IN v Es T M INT 8 . IN. 0 Put bpll•lled Ottngt Oo~t lion no J*ton hid euthOtlty Diiiy Piiot A 115, f2. 111, 21. ,4prfl 5, t2. 111115 <£ II"' PRESENT SURFACE OF CORPORA Tl!D. TAREK 1 ty llolAprll 5, f2, 18, 21. to Incur 111y obllgatk>nl on 11111& ,... •· SAIO LAND FOR THE SAMEE. PRESIDENT, 18200 lll85 ti.half of IM fCH'mtt firm. F·ll60 -------- PUAPSOE OF PROS · NUTMEG PLACE. SUITE F·17t °'"· lftWMhMn ... Ltd., --------P\alC N0T1C£ PECTIN() FO~.__ DEVELOP· 101, COSTA MESA. TO RE-Otner.a ,.,._ .. CM,.n c NOT C£ _ __:.:;::::.:,..:.;.;~;;;...- ING ANO/OR e:ATRACTING ZONE A VACANT LOT CNet, Ltd., 9Y: '#""-' K. P\ISLI I . PtCTITIOOI 8U8IMIH SAID OIL, OAS. PET· WEST Ofi 20311 WALL.ACE fUllC ftOTIC[ O.• CTITIOUI 8UIMH NAMI aTATIMINT ROL.EUM AND OTHER MIN· AVENUE FROM R2 TO R3, A O Publl9tMld Or11199 Cout Fl NANI ITATIMIN'T Tnt tottowtno pers<>nl er E R A L A N t PARCEL MAii TO COMBINE ftcTmOUI 8U ... N Illy Piiot Aptll 12. 1895 TM followlng l*90f\I are doing bu91NH u : H Y 0 A 0 C A R 8 0 N TWO LOTS INTO ONE ANO NANI 8TATIMINT· F·"4 dot butlneea u · FARM FRESH MUSH SUBSTANCES FROM SAIC A VARIANCE FOAM R!AR Tiit toltowlng pereona tlf N~PORT AUTO ELEC· ROOMS. '1eao1 Newt~ LAND SY MEANS Of YARD SETBACK REQUIRE-doing tMa1M11 u: TRIC 2033 ~Cl "St :-ttontlngton Beech C1 • WELL-8 DRILLED IN10 SAIC MENTS TO ALLOW THE HOYT DESIGN STUDIO Pt8JC ft01IC[ Cotta M .... CA t212e .• UMI . SUBSURFACE OF SAIC' ~OOITION OF t t UNITS TO 371 E. 22nd Street, N.wpor1 Joeeph Edwltd Mlf.cte, Brien Kent Jolln1or LANO PROM SITEE AN EXISTING 12-UNIT Bc:h .. C1111. 92ee0 F10TIT10UI 8U9MU 70111 et Vtloi Wy , Buen1 1eao1 Newlll'd St., Hun1 LOCATl!O ON OTHEF APARTMENT PROJECT. C1tl s. Hoyt 370 E. 22no NAMI 8TAn.NT Pltk CA 80&20 lngton 8etch CA 82640 ~N~N~~~~o~~R~~c. ~~Aru>8 ~A~h ~ St., Newport . O..ch. c,. Ttlt foltowlng perlOM .,. T~ ... Sue Mltlcit. 7081 Thi• bull~... I• COf' 92660 doing t>utlneu u · Et Veloz Wy , Buen• P1tk, duettd by; en lndhlldull AGREED Tt1AT EDISON SE· ENUE ENVIRONMENTAL Thia buaineu ta con· M M ENTERPRISES 111 CA 90920 Brlln JoMIOn CURJTIES COMPANY, rn DE T E R M ti' A T I 0 N . dVc1td f:ly" en lndMdual 1H2 Vitti Cludal, Newpon Thi• butlnffl II con· Thi• a111ement Wal II .. SUCCESSORS ANO AS· NEGATIVE O~TION. cart s. Hoyt Blech, C81110fnl• t2eeo dUCltd by. hutband end wife with 11\e County Clerk of Ot SIQNS, SHALL HAVE NO 5 REZONE PETITION Thia alltement Wll llled M1rgeret M1ton 1892 Joeepll E Mltacle anoe County on MllCll II ~~~HTsJ~FA~TE~F u~~ ~J::i~ F~CT~5~~zet with Int County Clert! of Of. Viti• C111C11I, Newport Thi• .... ~. WU flied 1985 LANO OR TO USE SAIC AGENT 'roR C JAMES = County on Match II ee.ctl, CA 92MIO • with lllt County Cl«k ot Or-F271• LANO OR .4NY PORTIO~ CAICKMOV 111'1 WEST 1 5 Lolt Brldgem.,-.. 23011 Inge County on Mitch 27. Publlahed Orenge co.. THEREOF TO SAID OEPTI-14TH STREET. COSTA 1'27011< Bering s.. Or •• So Legun•. l886 D•lly PllOI Maren 22. 2( OF 500 FEET FOR AN~ M ES A AN 0 N 0 RA Published Ottnge Coui CA 92.177 f2'T2A50 AprM 5, 12. 11185 PURPOSE WHATSOEVER CARTE~ 7115 WEST 111TH Ot.lly PllOI Match 22• 28 Roeunne Ot Qrew, Publlatlld Orenge Coest F·ll2 AS RESERVED IN TH£ STREET. COST A MESA Aprll 5. 12, 18115 23012 Bering SN Or., So. Delly Pilot Aprll 5, f2, 18, 21, --------• • F-824 Lagun•. CA 92917 18115 DEED . "ROM EDISON SE· FOR A REZONE FORM R2 Thia bualntH It con-F-803 Pl&.IC NOTICE CURITIES COMPANY. RE· TO R3, LOCATEl1 AT THE P\8.IC NOTICE ctucttd by· 1 oen-t•• pert---------CORDED OCTOBER 17 ABOVE ADDRESSES. EN· nerahlp . PICTITIOUI 9UllNIH NAMa ITATIMIN'T 1958 IN BOOK 4450 PAQf v I RON M ENT AL OE -ftCmlOUI 9UllNIH Margertt Muon Rote-PlllLIC NOTICE 421, OFFICIAL RECORDS. TERMINATION: NEGATIVE NAMl ITATIMIN'T enne DI ()raw' Loll _ ___.;..;;.;;~-.....-~-- ALSO EXCEPT FROM ~ DECLARATION. Tiit foltowlng pereone 1111 Brldotrnen ' ITATIMINT 0, Sdward Woodman coneolea bl9 claacJlter, Bl_!abetla, at bo9pltal. The roltowlno pereon• ar doing bullMll a1: DINAH' ORIGINALS, 4080 W. 11 S1 .. Sp. 2'9. Santi An1, C 112703 PORTION OF LOTS . tllf 9. SPECIFIC PLAN doing butlneM u : Th1t lllltmtnt wit filed AaAHDOHMIN'T M Dad saves daughter in underwater drama AND 166, ONE-HALF 0! SP-79·01A, PLANNING AC· TORO US SERVICES, with the County Cttn\ of Or· UHM '1CTIT10UI ALL MINERALS. OIL. GA, TION PA-85-71 ANO RE· 20331 Newllnd, Huntington ange County on Merell 18 9UllNIH NAMI A N J) 0 T H E F ZONE PETITION A·115-07 Beach CA 82548 1935 ' Tht following p1raon1 H v 0 R 0 c A R B 0 N FOR NELSON P.H. CHUNG, Gt«ge At1hur Jonnton '211nl hive •b•ndontd Ill• UH of SUBSTANCES SAVED Of. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR 20331 Newllnd. Hunllngtoo Publllhed Orengt Coeat th• Flctlllou• Butln•H SOLO FROM SAID LANC ()ENE ()RANT. 2eoa SOUTH Beach CA 82540 Dally PllOt Mlf'd'I 22 28 N1me: Sometl l.lndte&PI UPON THE CONDITION~ HARBOR BOULEVARD, Jecquellna Mergertt Aprll 5 12 111116 ' 'Co.,5309W.11l.Sent1An1, HOWEVER, THAT THE SANTA ANA, FOR AN Jotln9on. 20381 ~d. ' ' F·ll23 CA82703 GRAN TOR OR SUC AMENDMENT TO A SPECI· Huntington BHch, CA TM Flctlttoul Butlneat CESSORS IN INTEREST Of FIC PLAN TO Al.LOW A RE-82640 Neme rlftrrtd to 1bo¥e was Olenn1 L 'Mt t11ng, 408 W. 1at St .. Sp. 2411. Sent An1, CA 92703 Thi• bu1lnt11 It cor due1td by: en lndlvldual Diann• L Mettllng Thia 1111ement waa ftle with the County C"'11 of 0 enge County on Mll'ch 11 1985 OROVILLE (AP) -A man saved his 8-yMr-old daught• from drowning by carrying gwps of air to her until he coutd free her from the propeller of a. houMboet on Lake Or<Mlle, a state partc renger said. Eltlabeth Woodman was listed in stable condition at Oroville HospitaJ foNowfng surgery to repair a broken wm. Her father, EdWard Woodman, 39, Mid she wu laughtng and joking wtthnurtea. Woodman, EUzatMlth, and her brother, David, 11, were riding ln a houMboat Thurect.y owf)ed by Woodman'• parents When Elizabeth •Upped off the boat and ~ clothlng became tangled In the propeller. Woodman, realtztng his daughter wu In trouble, stopped the boat and dove Into the water. He found his daughter conKtoua but her 9W98tet was caught In the propeler. White hit ton got him a lharp kntf9. Woodman repeetedy .wam to the eurface tor gu1pe of w that l'9 blew Into hie daughter' a mouth. He Mid he saw the technique UMd In the movie "Somettmet A Great Notion," •tar- ring Henry Fonda and Payl Newman. "I started gM~ her Ille by mouth, buddy breathing,' Wood"1an •d. Elizabeth lot1 conecfounea before her father could cut away the awatet, but Woodman aald hit daughtet regained conactounnt when he got her to the .urface and gave her one more breath. Woodman ntlmated that she waa under water lfx to elgtrt minutes In all. OWNERSHIP-SHALL HAVE ZONE FROM R2 TO R3 ANO Thie bulinHs 11 con-DI-IC NOTICE nted In Orenge County. NO RIGHT OF ENTRY UPOI\ A VARIANCE FROM REAR ducted by. huabend end will ,.~ Jonn L Somet"I, 3308 w. THE SURFACE OF THE YARD COVERAGE RE· Qeorge A. Jonneon ,,CTrnOUI 9UllNlll 111 .. S•nl• Anl, CA 82703 LANO ANO SHALL NOl QUIAEMENTS FOR AC· Thia atetement wH flied Thia bullnen WU con-0 RI LI. F 0 A . SU C ~ CESSORV STRUCTURES with 1t1e County Clerlc of Of· NAm ITATIMINT due1ed by M Individual. SUBSTANCES WITHIN TH( TO A 00 ' APARTMENT tngl County on Februll) dJhe ~no ptrtonl .,. Thia lllltmenl -lll•d UPPER 500 FEET OF SAIC UNITS ANO TWO 3-CAR 22 19116 ng Mii 11; with Int County Clt<1t of Or· m1n Publlahed Otenge Coll Dally Piiot Merc:l'I 22, 21 Aprll 5, 12, 11185 F-112 LANO, AS RESERVED II\ DETACHED GARAGES IN ' f21MM BEN ANTELL & AS· ange County on Match 15, THE DEED FROM EOISOI\ CONJUCTION WITH AN EX· Publiahed Or Co.al SOCIA TES. 17032 Metzler, 11185 !--------- SECURITIES COMPANY ISTINQ •·UNIT APART-Diiiy Piiot Me~22 29 Unit A, Huntington BMctl. Publlatlld Otange Cout P\alC NOTICE RECORDED OCTOBER 27 M E N T c 0 M p L e )( • Apf11 5 12 1985 ' • c~~54R7 A I ... c Dally Piiot Mereh 22. 29. IUMMOMI 1958 IN BOOK 4450 PAGE L 0 CATE 0 AT 2 0 2 5 ' ' F-827 """"' c ' ntel · 2 l.,.., I · Aprll 5. 12, 1985 CITAC......., "-l'"L 421, OFFICIAL RECORDS. WALLACE AVENUE EN-nyon. Olll M ... , Cllll F-829 ...... ,,,..,...."'"o c=-~ ..... Al.SO EXCEPT FROM~ VIRONMENTAL OE · H827 ,...,.....,.. .,_.~ .. -· PORTION OF LOTS 11! TERMINATION: NEGATIVE Pl&.IC NOTICE Thi• bualneH la con-n1m1IC NOTICE CaM No. Cltt1tl ANO 166, ONE-HALF Of DECLARATION. ducltd by: en lndMdual ,.UU\. NOTICE TO OEFENOAN" ALL MINERALS. OIL. GA~ 7. ZONE EXCEPTION flCTITIOUI 9UllHHI Btn R. Antell ITATl•NT M (Avlto 1 Acuudo) ITIV A N 0 0 T H E F PERMIT ZE-82-8'F3 FOR NA• ITATIMIN'T Thie tltlement wH flied DEAN. G&OROe D. QOU: H y O R O C A R B O ~ CURCI-ENGLAND COM· The following persone are with tllt County Cltrk ol Or-~=:=~o3: IWAM, WtllON INVll1 SUBSTANCES SAVED OF PANY IN CARE OF TRANS-doing buslnua 11· 1nge County on Ftbruary aUllNIH NAME MINTI, MIRA D. IAI A SOLD FROM SAID LANC PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT LE BO' ENTERPRISES. 27• 19115 f~ The lollow1nn pereons ~ 1i.2a =~"° D. HO• UPON THE CONDITIONE COMPANY, AUTHORIZED 3110 Park Newport. Suite ~·~· " HOWEVER. THAT THE AGENT FOR SAKIOKA 405, Newport 8e1oh, CA Published Orange Cout hive lblndoned tllt. UM of YOU ARE BEING SUE GRANTOR OR SUC· FARMS. INCORPORATED, 92te0 Delly PllOI March 28, Aprll 5. the ~lctltloua Bualntu BY PLAINTIFF: (A UD. L CESSOAS IN INTEREST Of ROY K. SAKIOKA, IN· Lllh A. G1ffney. 3t10 12, 19, 1985 Nim~. 2nd Seuon Chit· ESTA OEMANOANOO) Sy OWNERSHIP.SHALL HAVE COAPORATEO. t'850 Perk Ntwpo<I. Suite 405, F-842 drens R ... le Shop, 270 ¥11 K~tor and Wllllem 'I NORIGHTOFENTAVUPO~ EAST SUNFLOWER AV· NtwportBeach CA92660 EHi 17th StrHI, Cotti Bllfreteh O Ro G' ff Mtta. CA 82827 You "-" 10 Celendt ~~o s~~~A~~AL[ ~~~ ~~~!i. SAoNJ°~e"LNtp~~RN~ Petit~.· s:ir. 3.1~ The Flclltlou• Buslneu deya en. thll eummone I DRILL FOR SUCI-PLAN FOR 12-STORY Newport8eech.CA92660 P\8.ICNOTIC[ Nerneralenedtotbovewu eenedonroutoftt11tytM SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE 237 1 tO SQUARE FOOT OF. This bu1fne11 la con-flCTITIOUI llU ....... 11 flied In Orange County on wrttt..i ,.,.._.. II "" · • -Mey 11. 1984 FILE NO. cowt. UPPER 500 FEET OF SAIC FICE BUILDING ANO 3~ dueled by huaband lndwlle NAMI aTAnMIN'T F245ll01 A 1ettef ~ oell wt N.akasone admits 'error of judgment' LANO, AS RESERVED II\ LEVEi. PARKIN() STRUC· Leah A. Gaffney The following pettonl art Oevld O Murri 2030 not °' THE DEED FROM LENA VI TURE, A CONDITIONAL Thi• atllernent Wit llled doing bull,_.... eUt 4th St "' s ~i. 222 ~ rou: ,..,, :r: ETTE, A WIDOW, RE USE PERMIT FOR EXCESS With the County Cletk ol Or-S & S EXHAUST SYS-Santi Ana. b A 921~ . tn ,..._...tot:' H CORDED SEPTEMBER 23 COMPACT SPACES. ANO A ange County on Maren 21l. TEMS, 900 W. Werntr. Jutta trm1 Murrey, 2030 w:.c:c' ~lo._ : 1955 IN BOOK 3220 PAGE VARIANCE FROM PARK-1985 Sant• An1 Callfomll 82707 Eut 4th Str .. 1 Suite 222 c... r 317. OFFICIAL AECOROS ING STALL SIZE. LOCATED 1'271791 Jerry LM Jerdkle 1787 S1nt1 A!ll CA t2705 ' " ~ do Mt Ne Th• street addr-In< A T 5 5 5 A• N T 0 N Publllhed Orange Cout Pan•y Circle Cott•. MeN Thi• buslneas WU con-"'* time = other common dellgnatlon BOULEVARD (LOTS 5 ANO Dally Piiot Maron 22. 29. C•llfornl• 92920 • Clue1td tJy I genMll pattn«· ~ ·= c:'... ',!;' .. II any. of the reel propert) 7, TRACT 10950) IN APOC ~prll 5. 12. 1885 S1r1 Kllhryn Jerdlnt llll ' and :,.. ducrlb•d 1bova It ZONE. ENVIRONMEN-F-831 1787 P111ay Circle Coate fni.~ s\atement Wll flied ::--· ~ ~ purported to bt: 337 Relmt TALDETERMINATION, EIR, Mesa. C1Hfornl1 t2S29 with the County Cl«k of Or· ~~tmlnt •,,_ di TOKYO (AP> -Prime Mi:1ister Yasuhiro Nakasone said today his decision to raise the quota of Japanese auto exports to the United States was an "error of ;udgment" resulting from a misreading of poten11al Amencan reaction. Also toda}. the Ministr) oflnternational Trade and lndustf) announced a five. point plan to increase foreign imports of manufactured products. and Minister Ke1- 1iro Murata appealed to Japanese con- sumers to buy more foreign goods. A ne""-s release from the min1strv said 11 will call on 60 leading Japanese companies. 1nclud1ng automobile. electronic and ma· chiner) manufacturers. trading houses. depanment stores and supermarkets. to make spec1.il etTons 10 promote 1mpons. Among the 60 firm<. arc To}'ota Motor Corp. "l1ppon Steer ·corp .. Matsushita Elc,trtc lndustnal (o . Son~ Corp .. "111suh1\h1 Co. and M1tsu1 and ( o .. m1n1<,lr\ olfiuals s,a1d Be\1de' the appeal to promote imports. the liH:-poinl m1n1stry plan pro' 1dc' tor import fatr'>. conferences for foreigner'> doing hu'>tness in Japan. the e>.pans1on of trade 1n Cl'rtain products. upgrading financial J1d to 1mponers and a publlc1t} campaign lo increase awareness of the 1mportantl' nl hu ymg 1Qn.·1~n goods AIDS victim house mates run a risk? BERl\.l l f 'l I .\Pl -.\stud' ol \lnl'an hou~t:holdc. <.ugge<.tc. that hou<,cmatc., nl .\I [)'i paltl"nl\ might run a h1gha n~i... ol contm. tmg 1hc d1\c,1w 'a" J n·,c.1rt hl't from the kdt•rnl < 1·ntcr<, for f>l,l'fl'e Control The 1.·1gh1-1nonth \lllth 1.11ndut ted m Zaire IS lhc fif\t tu 'U~l'" lhJI \IDS ma\ ~ spread throu~h rou1101.· hou~hold contact. stud Dr Jo\q1h ML( 11rm1< k But other fed eral health offa 1:il<, warn<'d Thursday that th1.· data ""'a" <.till hc1ng analyzed. and ~1d 110 <.uch r;t'-l''-had be1.·n reported 1n the lln1tnt 'ltalc' Prev1ot.1!I studies uf the '-P•l':ld ot the 11lneb have \ugg1.·sted 1ha1 <H quin·d im - mune defictcnq \}'ndronw """ tw "Prcad only through int1mat1.· 'l'\ual rnnt:H t tainlCd blood tran.,lu\1111" 11r 'hared hy~crmic needle' McCormick tl1<,<.lcN·d lhl prl'11m1nan findinp Wtdncsda) at .1 kl turC' .tt thl' Un1vcrs1t) of Cahforn1.1 lkr kdt'' Thc complete study·~ to tx· prt·~ ntl·d nt''' w1..·rk at an 1ntemat1onaf )mpo'1um 11n \IDS 1n Atlanui sponsored b' th\· < \'ntrr' for Ot~ Control. In the ~tud)'. rcscar1.hl·r, l'\at111ncJ the t>food of (amtl) mcmtx·" Jnd unrdJtcd houtemaccs of 48 AIU~ pJt1cnh in /am· whett some health 00icia1 .. h\·hrvt· ac· quired immune dcffClenL" '> ndrnm(' ong· 1naaed The 1nc1dencc of .\lf)'i "h111Jwr 1n Z.tr~ than in the lJmtc<i ~t.th'' pr('~un" studies have shown In the e1iht·m<>nth 'ilUd) thJ t t'nd1.'d 1n February McCorm1('k ind tm ,nlkattUl'' round that 17 pcrccm of 1h1.· '04 hou~­ rnllt't of ID paucnl had i:.\ 1drnct· of c~po urtito 1hc.· su~ptttcd AIDS' 1ru" "With the benefit ofhinds1ght, maybe we should hav1.· studied the s11uat1on more in advance" of ra1s1ne the quota. Nakasone told forc1$n JOurnalt sts at a I u ncheon . "But we hope 11 •~ understood that we acted an s1nccnty and good faith." Lane. Co111 Mell. CA S A K I 0 K A F A AM S . Pt&IC NOTICE J1neen L~ J1tdlne 17117 1nge County on M1tch 15 C041ft. The undertlgned Tr111tw GP-78·3A (REVISED). AC· P1111ay Circle Cotti 'Meta 1985 ' TMr ot'-..... dltclllma any lltblllly lor 1ny CEPTEO 11· 111· 79. flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll C11ilornl1 t2826 • Publllhecl Orange Coul • -::. You w!: tnoorreCI~ of the llrMt 8. ZONE EXCEPTION MAMIE ITATl•NT Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-Deity Piiot Merd'I 22 28 ~an ....::::: fto1 addreea and Olhtr comrn<>r'I PERMIT ZE·ll2· 13A FOR The loilowlng pertont .,. dUCltd by: co-pannera April & 12 19115 . • aw1y " '°"do not know dellgnelion. II any, lllown ERIKA ANO GEORGE dolho bullnetl as· Jerry L. Jerdlne ' F-1128 anetiom. oelt herein. KOBOA, POST OFFICE BOX INfERNATIONAL SCIEN· Thie at1ternent wa1 flied ettome ,:.:::. "::vto. 1 .The government announced March 28 that auto shipments for the fiscal year begrnning April I would be 2.3 million, up from the 1.85 million sent 1n fiscal 1984 when Japanese automakers were sllll under ""oluntar) restrain!'' on export'I to tht• l lnited States. Said 1111 will be m1de, bul 6185, BEVERLY HILLS. FOR TIFIC RESEARCH (IS R ) with the County Clef'k of Or-DllDllC MnTl"E ..... ~ oMoe (hted I without c:oven1nt or war· ONE-VEAR EXTENSION OF 3303 Herbor Blvd '#'cr' 1nge County on March 12 ,.UIK. nu " ~ ~ boc*) ranty. exprett or Implied, r• TIME PREVIOUSL V AP· Cosll Meta CA 8282.G . 11185 • DM,uM de . te gardlng lftle, poe....ion, Of PROVED PROJECT TO E c Werdmuller Von ,2710IO ITAnMINT M treguen .... cC1on -; encumbr•ncta, lncludlng ENLARGE AN EXISTING 39· EtgQ j49 Temple Ave Long Publlthtd Orange Cout A8AHOOMMIN'T M dlci.I ttd tlerie plea '"'·Charges Ind expen ... UNIT APARTMENT COM· Beaen CA 90804 " Dally Piiot Aprll 5. 12 19 26 UHM PICmlOUI de IO :'..1 CALE.:ANO or the TruatM •nd of the PLEX TO PROVIDE A Thi . I I 11185 • • • • 9UllNIH NAME trutl• creeled b~ 11ld OMd TOTAL OF 77 UNITS. 1 b~• neu 1 con· F-llee Th• following pereon• per• prttentar "" ol Trutl, to pey 11\t rernein· LOCATED AT 21181 ANO ducted by. en Individual hive 1blndontd lhe uM of reepueeta MOftta 1 ''11 Nakasone called that dec1~1on. which boosts ex pons to the United Statl!s b} 24.3 percent. an "error in Judgment about the attitude in the LI n11ed States:· Ing principal 111m1 of lht 21191 BEAR STREET IN AN ~nri v:,::r ~= ~~ the Fictitious Bualntal q-= ~ta ""9i&.m.. no1e(1) aecurtd by 11ld R3 ZONE. ENVIRONMEN-with tl\e County Cl«ll of Or-Plft.IC NOTICE Name. Lido Tra...., ~ ~ 1 0 ':' ofrwet Deed of Trutl lo •It TAL DETERMINATION· C M ch 11 and Udo TreV91 and Lido no $15,000 00 with lnterHt PREVIOUSNEQ.ATIVEDEC· = ounty on Ir ' ,ICTrnOUl IU ... H Tours, 340' VII Lido. New• ~-C:C~'!,_~ lhtreon from Mey 11. 11184 LARA TtON Nii.Ml ITAftMIN'T port Beach, CA 82ee3. _._a .. ._...-•-• at 16% per tnnum 11 11 ZONE EXCEPTION m 1om TM lollOWlng perton9 lft The Flctltlou1 Bualness cumf"' con I•• fot The Ll.S. Congress. angered b} Japan's S36 8 b1ll1on trade surplus and "'hat 11 pcrccJ\ed as Japanese cars flooding the U . market. subsequcntl} pa'>scd a non- b1nd10g resolution to retaliate against Japan 1f at refused 10 open its markets 10 more ~mencan compct1t1on provided in 111<1 notl(I) plus PERMIT ZE·8'· 1t5A FOR A Publllllecl <>tinge Cout doing bualneu N : Name ref•rtd to lbove WU m •I d. d.. 1 • •••• cost1 and 1ny advancot ot A N 0 O 0 E S I G N Deily Piiot Apr1t 5. 12· t9· 26· J J. INDUSTRIES. 31117 A hied In Orenge County on IP'OfMdot al ueted qule4 '53430 with lnterett u ol AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR t9SS Airport Loop Orlve, Cotta Februery 17. 1983 FILE NO que II COfte oecuche 1 first date ol publlelllon 0 V VAR YI LO I Z, 2 7 F-ll57 Mesa. C1llf0fnll 112029 F210018 caeo. Thebeneflc11ryundettakl SONRISA, IAVINE. FOR A J. s Macalllller. 2100 Aonlld L Henry. «7 VII .. ueed no proeent1 I Deed of Trust htratofore ex· CONDITIONAi. USE PER-P\8.IC NOTICE Sanliego Avenue. Nowport Lido itoud, Newport Beach. reepueeta 1 ttempo, puec ecuted end delivered lo tllt MIT FOR EXCESS COM· BMch. C1lllOJnl1 92MIO Calt1ornl1 92ee3 P9'der ti C.0. J '8 P'teCk underslgmld • written Dec· PACT SPACES ANO VARI· FICTITIOUI 1u..-11 Thia bu1lno11 •• con· Gllber1 A. Henry. 303 Vl11a quttar "' NAeno. "' dlno. taratlon of deleult aod De-ANCES FROM PARKING NA.lllllE ITATEMENT ducted by: an lndlvlduli Suerta. Newport BHch, r otrH COIH dt 1 Nakasont·\ comments w(·re contained in a pool report b) rcponers at the luncheon. mand IOI' Sall. and 1 written DESIGN ANO SETBACK RE· TM following pereona ere J. S MACALLISTER C1lt1ornla 112060 Pf'Opttded eln "'9o 8d Notice ol Olftult •nd Elec-OUIREMENTS WITH A SIGN doing bullneu ... Thi• 11a1ernen1 waa ffled Thi• bu9lnelt WU oon· ctonel '°' ..... de .. oon lion to Seti. The underllgned VARIANCE. LOCATED AT EIKON, L TO .. 22512 Llk• with the County Clerk Of Of. ducted by. genertl panner-~-otroe ~ c:eultd Mid Nolloa of De-2 6 5 8 N E W P 0 R T Foreat Lane. El Toro. CA Inge County on Match 28. 9hlp .._. Puede ... uatt leull and Election to Sell to BOULEVARD IN A C2 92630 11185 Thi. 1talamenl -ftled ..... ltlmaf. ""lboeec The} came three da)S after 1he govern- ment's announcement ofa new package of mea~u rcs dc~1gncd to hberali1e Japanese markets for foreign products. be recordtd In lllt county ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL Wiiiiam Arledge Herrlton, l• F~ with the County Clerk of Of-lmmedt1temonto. II ' wtlere the reel property la OE TER M I NATION 225t2 Like Foreat Lane, El Publlthed Orange Co1.11 angeCountyonAprll2, 1885 conoc• • un •bot•ft located PREVIOUS NEGATIVE DEC-Toro. CA 92830 Dally PllOI Aprll 5, 12, 18. 26. Publlllled Orange Cotti puede llanler I un ...to D1te: Merch 2'1. 19115 LARATION Linda Jeanne Harrt1on, 19115 Dally PllOI Aprll 5, 12, 19, 21, de~..:~ len Diego F-loeure FOR FURTHER INFOR-22512 Laite Foreal Lene, El F-865 198~ ~ ... une( el-.. ~ lervlcft, Inc., 3717 Cemlno MATION OF THE ABOVE Toro, CA 92830 F-868 ...... ... ....ector1o ·- THROUGH LOTS t85 ANO Dtl fUoSovttl .... 207, ••n APPLICATIONS, TELE-Thi• bualneH II con-DllDll fonlco). PlllLIC NOTICE 166 OF TRACT NO 3433. IN Otego, CA 1210I (111) PHONE 754-5246 OR CALL ducted by· 1 llmlted p1rtnet· ,.UIK. C NOTICE DllDtlC MnTICE ·The neme and addrell __ ...;;..;;..;;.....;,_;.....;._~--THE CITY OF COSTA 214-1211 ly: leltr It Cl8fk, AT THE OFFICE OF THE ship FICTITIOUI 9UllNIH ,.UU\. nu Ille COUr1 11: Loa Angel< H· 111206 MESA, COUNTY OF OR· PrHldent PLANNING DEPARTMENT Wllllam A Herrfton County Superlof' Court, C. NOTICE OF ANGE, STATE OF CALI· Published Orenoe Colet ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE: Thi• atatemenl WH !tied T:.A::o!.'.!~"::::! .,. .::~'!f .... Mor: lral District. 111 N H TRUSTEE'S SALE FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE-Daily Piiot March 29, Aprll 5, COSTA MESA , CALI· with the County Clerk of Or· doing buelnoN u : UH ;;--ICTmou"' I Street, LOI Ange .... C TS No 11'-5207 CORDED IN BOOK 178 12 1985 • FORNIA ange County on Merch 27 90012 IMPORTANT NOTICE PAGES 411, 49 ANO 50 OF • -F-1135 PubllltlOd Or•nge Coat 1985 • 0 u N c 0 N • 1. 2 8 8UllMIH NAMI The neme. lddr .... .,. TO PROPERTY OWNER MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, L. Diiiy Piiot Aprll 12 19115 f27M4I :~~c':t~nl•o;~v;05 Santi Th• following person• telephone number ol plllo YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IN THE OFFICE OF THE P\lll.IC NOTICE ' F·lll7 Put>llshed Orange COlll h•ve •blndoned the UH ot tlll'a attorney, Of' plllnt UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. COUNTY RECORDER OF Diiiy Piiot Aprll 5 t2 19 2o Connectlcul MU1ull Life lht Flctltloua Sutlneu W'llhOUt eny lltCH'ney, 11· S~ DATED 1116/111. UNLESS SAID COUNTY Jl'UIM.JC HEARINOI WILL PtJBllC NOTICE 1985 . ' • ' lnturance Compeny, I Con-Name. A Paseport To Travet. 1ey & Auattn, 2048 Cent11 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PARCEL C AN EX· M HELD 8Y THE COITA F-8&2 nec11cu1 corpQt1llon, t40 7084 Edinger Avenue. Hunt· Perk Eut, Sulto 3500. I.• PROTECT YOUR PROP-Cl.USIVE EASEMENT TO •IA PUNNtHG COM· ftCTTT'IOUI .UllNIH Gerdtn StrMt, Hartford, lnQton BMeh, CA 112647 AnotMI. CA 90067 (2 ' EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT PLACE AND MAINTAIN MllltoN AT nta CITY MA• ITATIMIN'T Connecticut, 06154 "ltie Flclllloul BullneN 55!-11100 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU UTILITY LINES ACROSS HALL, n ,., .. D"IYI, The lotlowtng ptrtonl .,. P\8.IC NOTICE ••• ~"" •• Pcr~om-1• Corcorporpor= Ntrne ref•rtd 10 lbo'le WU Oiied' SEP 14 11184 NEED AN EXPLANATION LOTS t65 ANO 186 OF COITA fllllA CALI· dotng butlnell 11 "'" •• filed In Orenge County on '8tln .I. Corcoran, Cou$l oF THE NATURE oF THE TRACT 3'33. IN THe c1n ,OflNI,.,-AT l!JO. , .... °" Music MAaic. 20t A FICTTT10U11UatN1u s~• ~!.'~": prtv.2705• Novtmbtr 22. 11182 FILE ~--· 1r Y. atMmoft PROCEEDING AGAINST OF COSTA MESA. COUNTY Al aooN Al POI._. L1kevlew, Pl1cent11. CA NAMI ITATEMINT ,,,_, • NO F 202716 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· OF ORANGE. STATE OF T~AnE" ON MON· 92970 The lottowlng pet90nl ere PICfflc: Southwell Mort· Unlglobt Pa11port to bllthed Orenge Coe TACT A LAWYER CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP DAY ~ 22. ·1-... Rlctl 0 Nelaon. 17ee3 doing bu9ineal ••. gage .• Collfornll corpor-TreV91, Inc: (A ClllfOl'nl• COf· Olity Piiot Apr" 5 t2 19 2 OnApf•l24. 1m .111000 RECORDED IN BOOK 1711 Q~ THE FoUOW· Y0tbl Lindi Bl'ld . VOfba REAL ESTATE DE-atlon, 3333 Camino de4 Rio poretlon). 708' Edinger A¥· 11186 • • • AM SAN QllOOO FORE· PAGES 411. '19 ANO 50 OF tMQ A~ATIOMI. Linda. CA~ CtSIONS. Cry1t1I Covt, South. &lite 110, Sen Dteoo. enue. Huntington BMch, C.4 F-61 CLOSURE SERVICES. Inc. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. 1. PLANNING ACTION Thi• bu1lnaa It con-Number 18. Lagun• Betdl. Cellfornl• 821011 112647 •• duly epoolnltd Trull .. IN THE OFFICE OF THE p A-8 5. 5 2 AND A E. duoted by an lndMdual CA 92151 Thi• bualneH I• con-Thi• bulinell WN con· under end purauent to Oetd COUNTY RECORDER OF DEVELOPMENT ACTION Ak:k 0 Nolton Allen Anthony Lungo. 3 tll dUcltd by I genorll Plr1· ducted by I COfPOfltlon, ol Trutl reoordtd Augutl 111, SA I 0 C 0 UN TV . T 0 RA45-05 FOA EMANUEL Thia 1t1tem.nt w11 rtltd W. 12th St .. New Vorll. Now ""o-::f.et l Thil tlltoment WU ftled 11181. aa Intl. No 22059, In PROVIDE WATER. EL£C. KRUGER. 117 EAST l8TH with tllt County Clttk of Dr· YQ!tt( 10014 McGregor· with the County C"'11 of Of· b0011 14185. P'Ot 580 of Of· TRICITY. GAS. TELEPHOHE STREET COSTA MESA, ange County on Marc:f'I 28. Thie butlneu la con· Proeldenl ange c::r Ofl .t,pfH 1, 1"5 llcl1I ~ordt In lllt offlct of ANO SEWERAGE SERVICE FOR CONDITIONAL USE 1885 .ducted by' tn lndMClull Thia ttetement w• fllM Publl Orange Coat the County Recorcter. of Or· FOR SINGLE-FAMILY AES!-PERMITS TO EXCEED rn.1 Allon Lungo wtlh IM County ClOrtl of Of. Deity Piiot April 5, 12, 18, 29 1nge County. Stitt of Cell· OENTIAL USE TO SAID BUILOtNO HEIGHT ANO AL· Publllhed Orenge Cc>Mt Thie tt1temont WM lllOd ln09 County on March 27, 1895 lornla, executtd by RUIZ PARCEL A. SAID EASE· 1.0WA8LE DENSITY ANO Delly Piiot AprU 6. 12. 18, 29. with~ County Clerk Of Or· 1885 F-877 ANO PENA, 1 General Part-MENT TO BE Al.ONO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGEN· 1118~ ~ nty on Maron 28· Publllhed Orenge ~ nerahlp WILL SELL AT PUS· SHORTEST ANO MOST CV REVIEW FOR A 211--UNIT F-1152 1 Dal~ PllOt •-ti•,. 122 .• 1 .. , 29, fUllC Mnfll'r LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST CONVENIENT ROUTE BE· APARTMENT COMPLEX. • '27llM ....,. " • _____ nu..._~---- BIDOER FOR CASH (poy-TWEEN THE SAID PARCEL LOCATED AT 1115 1117 188 Publlelled Otenge Cout 191 NOTICI °' PUalC AUC- 11>1e at llma of Mle tn lewfvl AANOTHENEARESTPUB-ANO 183 EAST i8TH P\BJCNOTICE O~PllOtA.pftt 5•12•19•29• F·ll&4 TION O• PUIONAL moMY Of tllt Unlttd St•t•) LIC UTILITY EASEMENT STREET. 178t ANO 1787 PtCTTTtoUI IMl ... U 1118 PROPl"TY RIMAIMINO II 11\t NOtlh ~()flt entrance SHOWN ON THE MAP Of ORANGE AVENUE IN AN R2 NAMI ITATI....,. F..a:s& PlBJC NOTICE ON YACATID ........ 10 Ille' county ooufthOulO. SAID TRACT ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL The toltowlng portQnt.,. 1------------OP •o"."" TINAM1 700 CMc c.tlter D1'tW Woet. PARCEL 0 : A NON>-EX· 0 E T E A M I N A T I 0 N · dOlna IMlllnllt 11 ACTmOUI .,._.. (CC1-) Senti Ana. CA 11 rfOtlt. tl11e CLUSIVE EASEMENT OVEA NEGATIVE DECLARATION A & C AUTO &ALES eot MAm ITAT'tmWT Notloelt byf lllld lntWlll ~ to LOT 48 OF TRACT NO 2. Pl.ANNINO ACTION ! 4th Street Senta 'Ane JllC'TTT'IOU8 llU9tMIH The fOllowtng penont we on.Apr11 :ttat::' ~": and now htld by " under 3'33. IN THE cm Of PA-1$-70 ANO TENTATIV! Clllfornll 8270t . ~ ITATIMINT dOlnQ bullMll 111: AM It '701 ~ Nld OMd of Trva1 In the COSTA MESA, COUNTY Of TRACT MAP T-12091R ,~ N~M COtrttl TM f04lowtng penont.,. uoo TMV£L 8£AVICI A • s.l IMdl. CA 80746 property lllUlled In Mid ORANOE.STATE~CAL~ DAUGHERTY AND HART. 3t~nMttfl Ln Cotta dotngbullneal•: ll'dl.IOOTMVll.ll'dUOO tn ... Or1rige C0un~y. 7 11tt County Ind State a.otlOtd FOANIA. AS PEA MAP RE· A I .4 (NOEL T HART), M--. CA 112929 ' N(WPOAT TOOl OOe.t-TOURS. 3404 Via Udo, ........ unelelllgued w111 ... et put> aa CORDED IN IOOK 171 AUTHOhlUD AGENT F~ Cll10t fmlllo Que! 211 l8 PA.NV. 1MO Hert>ot 8l¥d . pon 9-:11, c..lfomtll t2183 tic auction lllt J>tf~n• PARCEL A LOT 48 ~ PAGES 'I. 48 AND 50 Of ROLLO W MCCt.1!1.1.AN. Royll Pllm Cotta MeH CA Cotti Mete. Ctlllf 82927 Lynn.Alen, lnC., I Celt-prOS)efty left by Aalpt TRACT NO 3'33, IN nil! MISCELLANEOUS MAPS 242' WINOWAN> LANE. 92426 ' ' Moma C T9¥11n, 122._. fomle COfPC>'ltlon, M04 Via Fr°"'*1 CfTY Of COST A ME.IA. IN THE OIFICE OI THE NEWPORT llACH, FOA A Thia bulln.. 11 COf\-~. Newpof1 e-dl, Clllf Lido, Newport loOctl. Coa-StiO ptapony contllte o COUNTY OF OAANO!, COUNTY RECOAOER Of PLANN!O DIVUOPMENT ctucttd by 1 -11 port. 2M3 tornie 92-floutthold 1ppll1nct1 STATE Of CALIFORNIA, AS I A.ID COUNTY. F~ THE R!Vl!W ,~ A , .. UNIT nerahlp -~ Thia bullMll It ton· Tilta Mll\"8 ,, con-fUml9fllng l ctothtnQ PEA MAP RECORDED tN MAINTENANC( ~ PARTY PLANNED AlllD[NTIAL Angell ~ Corf911 duded by. en lndMdllll dUe1td bY' I oorporlltlon Slid OllCtlOn wt1 6o madt 800K 178 PAGES 48, 41 WALl.SOH~Al.OHOTHE PAOJCC'T AND A t1°LOT C.notr.tnllloOUll ' MorrllC Tt'lln Aonald" L. Henry,,,_... ~IOlheproWl6oniof AN D 5 0 0 F M 18 -IOVNDA.-111 IETWEEN SUIOIVISION. LOCA no Thie Ila..,.,. .. flltd TNa ltlt.monl ... flltd dent hcuon 18 .. of the CM Cfl.LANEOU! MAPS. IN SAID LOT 41 ANO SAIO N 0 RT H 0 F A" I 0 R .itn the Collnty Qer11 of Ot· Wfdl the County Clertl OI Or· TN1 tlltemont ... fllOd COW TH( OFFICf Of THE PA~ELA 8TAEET. WEST OI WHrT·.,. CO\IMy on M•Oh 21 anoe Count)' on M•Cll'I "· .itt1"'9CountyC!erlofOr· Det«1 .. , ... COUNl't' AECOROIR OI PARCiL E AN UN TIER AVENUE IN A ~LD 1885 • 1N5 anotCountyonA.prlt,~=-....... ........ 011 SAID COUNTY ' DIVIDED 02 PER C!Nl ZONE ENVl.-ONMINT Al ,.,,... ..,,_ • CoMotMrry ..... ·-· PMCfl. B A NQN.lX· INTEREST A8 TENANT I"' DE T E R 11t11 I N A T I 0 N Pul>llaMd Oran Co.It Pvblllhed Orenge Cout Publllhed Or"Mge 0oMt -..fl, C ....... Cl USIVt (~SEMENT FOR COMMON IN AND TO LOTS NEGA TIVI! Ol'.CLAAATION Deity Piiot Apfll 6 'f2. l8 2e Deify PllOt Allftl 6, i2. ,., te. Delly Piiot AprU, f2 11, 21. PvtMllhtd Orenot COM' INGAHS TO ANO EGRUS 186 ANO tM OI TMC1 3 PLANN1NO ACTION tNS . ' ' . tNS 1N~ Dolly Piiot Apfll &, la. 191 FROM SAID PAACfL A NO 3433, IN TM! CITY Of PA·H 72 '°" QUI ()( f..11111 F-953 ,..... I ,._..1 PIERCE BROTHERS BELl IROADWAV MORTUARY t 10 Broadway Coste Meaa 642-9150 PACIFIC Yll W MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery a Mortuuy Cha~I • Crematory 3500 Pac1llC View Orlv Newport Beach 64'·2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 Laouna Canyor Aoad Laguna Beach Co 92&St 494.94 IS HAR•OR-lAWN- MT. OUYI M0ttu1ry • c.m.t0t) Crtma1ory 1ei5 G1~r Ave Costa M•H '140 5554 • ' • ' I. 1 d I E • ) E ' I I II • II ' ' , r it rt " " • " .. t- o I • .. • • • • • • u II • n 0 " ... •• • d 0 0 •• 0 • • .. ,, •• t • Ill A d I· If I "'I .. n .. .. II '· .() Orange Coat DAILY PILOlJFridty. ~1113. '1985 PtlUC fl>T1Ct Ml.IC NOTICE ACTmOUa ....... M '1CTmOut 9IW n:.-:::.~= ~.,,.,..,J1 ~~ ~.T:-ru , K--11111 -MrntOU11U111•11 Mmwww111111 aw P110t1HDU9 "1 01 l'ICrt110W-• 11terllfOiM••••1·1·-===1l"P" ... dOlnU~•· .,. ThtfOllowtntp•no"ure Leeft ...... ..,. TilefdlowtnO "°" tOU11U••11 NAmSTAft..., ~etAW ~ITAT"lllPT U.ITUSI F .-nan 7 (1) TIA FIHAHCIAL Al-d~ IMinMe • UNIT COM L 001nQ ~ f:aoN 1tt. ~,......., The~~•• Tlle ~-~Wt The~ per90M -ffle ~,....,... l1le .............. S0CIATU,~)lHETIAA8-C~~~; 4242 T 0 8!,_VICaCOM,ANY CUNNINGHAM ' A.I· dolrie""*"-::::'J!: ~~;T M£OI. "°rlaoc'iAJio Ol· ~:=.:.. COM· -:21~-"°0"NO °':'~~ y i C :1~i~~~t '11••VAA1~: pon&wti,cdt0tnlat= :l:\.:11:::il~ ~~U~CMc~ ,.u. AHOCltlM no& CAVNUTAITION ClHTlll SIOHa"5. 157' PwtW9Y ,AMIU, ftlCHAM>l09' COW.AHV.•1tE..,.at . DITPllJ IB.mtt .... ASSOC IA TES ,41 KUlllO lllo"'1 H. Ottnl, lrutt .. tc:tlbM deed o4 1~ WIU 9 • ~td]~ao,.~vtnut, Suite 400 N9wpof1 c.tii.r OtM. Loop, hi l. TuttWI, CA IOVt,.MlHl COM,Alt'W, TlllCln, CA t2t10 Vllll. O.. ....... CA 11111 ·.,~,.,.. of The Rotwt H a, 1 SE:L O .,.1ov, .._,a Meta. Call· Ste 411 N9wport IMctl, tneo RJCHAROION MANUFAC-~H ......_.,,.. a.wlll_,.~ "N.ANCtAL A._.,,,.,.IATH. "evocable T""' .,, LAT p 8llC AUCTION Coonrant CllaM, Liv· torftle t2t2t CA~ JalMt A. Kana. 1$672 TVAIHOCO ~AIU>ION 11 T~ CAtnao Tflls ....._ .. OOfto 1501 W•tclltt Drive, ra O Nowmber 8, 1~ tgAT~ HIOHUT llOOI" lngeton & Company, Inc . • "'•ltopolltan Lita ,,.. AoO.r"t c L~. Mo • .JarTMl, lnolne. CA t27'4 1 NT f "H j. T 1 o HAL . ·~ ~ .,.,.. tJiy" •••••., &o.11...1739. Newpot1 8aecn, ~.Drive Suit F Nft C SH ANOtOA THE Caltlornla corpot1Uon, S aurenca ~. a Haw 1133 laeltotd t..,,. • 17 Tl* bu~ le '°"" CWMIAICHAROION COflt. CIUC;1eCS Dy: 1t1 lndlwlllllll Oen1111 M. ICn.llglW CA tHS&-8139 POt1 BMcll, c;., .. ~.· • Ml11!"8 OR C[RTlffl!O Ctvto Pie.it, Newport '-di. Yortr corporation. 101 Un-Nawpot1 IMch. CA t2tCIO . ducted Cly lft ~ l'MC'TOM. 11m W• NcMrd H lulltO TNI ........... .... ENm 0 Kurd, eo:i Prom. ~d L Ow.\ CHECl<S SPECIFIED IN Callfoml.1 t2&&1 coin <:.ntre Orlvt, ffoatat Donna Bal:utrom. 11112 J...,.. A Kww Md>ufmott Df'M, 1Uft9 A, Thlil ~I -f1eC1 .tdl ttle ~a.ti of Of· ontory Oflve WMI. Nawp0r1 of The <>w.ti Fam1iy 1= CIVIL COOi! S!CTION Tlllt bu•IMM ta con• City, Cellfornlt 94404 Slier lent • 1t Huntington Tiiie .....,.,_, -ni.ct 1tY1n9 CUfonM 91714 wtttl SM~ atl'll o1 Of-. .... ec...y 08 ....... t7 etacll, CA t2te0 ceblt lr11a1 Hiib 2824h (peyableat IM lime o4 duc;ttd by a OOl'potatlon O'Do11nall. Hopkl"' l BMGh, CA t2°'7 with Iha Courtty Olef1( Of Of· ci*w ,_lef'lltd Mac-M09 County on F~ tMS • Tiii• builnHs la con. Augue1 30 1eea 424~1~"'•0 Nit In lawful ~ ol t~ Jama. C Arn. Vice Pr..._ Pat1nertle.tl JON Ill.• Call-Thi• bualnHI 11 con-*'Of County on MtrGll 20. '~. Jt . 11• ._...., 2'. 1NI ,._. Mttd by. an lndlvtdutl pui Drive.' Suul F ~ United 81a1tt) •H right, title o.nt-Adm1nt1r111on totni.. garwtl Ptt1nar""p· dueted by a oanerat ~-ttU om.. eo;on. a.. ...,. c.ii-, ~ ~ °'Mta COM! !Nm O. Kurd Batch Ctlllornl 92te0 1114 lnteret1 conveyed to Thl•~temant WM tllacl 3505 Cadillac Avenue &ulta narihlp '1'7t'J'M fotnta 92925 '6\.tbllfwd Ofang1 eo.t Dlillr Plot Apl 5. (f. 11 M. Thi• •ttttmant ., .. lllad Thie bualne:1 la :C:, now held by It unclar with lht ty Clark of Of. 0.110, Colla Mata.' Call· Rowt c Lynch Oonn1 PublllntO Orange Coalt JoM Lowell ,..,.,._, o.ay PllOl Match 21. ACNt a 1N& • . wllh Iha County Clafle Of OJ. dueled b con. Deed of Tr\Mll In the enoa n1y on Mltetl 16, IOl'nl• 82020 S.Oltlltom ' Dally Pllot Mttdl 28. Aprll 5 MO& Ampere Avtnl.lt Nol1h 12 ,. 1914 • , • ,., anga County on Match 20, ntrMllp Y • o-nerii Pett• pr~par~y htr.inalttr d .. 1086 Thia butlnH• 11 oon-Thlt 1tatamant wN med 12. 18, 1M& • ' HOlly'#OOO. C.Utoouitteot • ' ""'1 1086 _ Robert H Grant truit .. ~=TOR· ADRIAN VAN v .. c.-. .. ~ dueled by: • Qtntttl P811· wllh the County Clark of Of· F-848 T.hl1 bullntu 11 con· f1taJC NOTICE 1--------- ,..r 1•1 of The Aobtrt H G 0 • ... • ......, ............ ,,. natlt\lp anga County on March 27, ducted Cly • Otf'«al pan-rtmJe MQ11C( Publleti.d Ortnge Co11t Revoc:ablt Truat ttt' bll~ 0.~N HEl.IVEL, CHAOW!LL at Law,MO .... to1U:tftW Mefropollt1n Ult In• 1086 .. IDl lC Mf\TICE ntrltllp 141WCMll 01lly PllOI March 22. 211, Novtmt>ar 8 1117 1 ONNOR. ::';:h, hfta 7'tii ._.,.,, turanoa Com~ny a N.-w mtae ,.~ "" Charlat A Macfatland Jr CITAC~ JUD1CW. ll0110I APffl 5. 12. 1986 Thll atattinan 3 BENEFICIARY~ COMCAL C....,I\..... YOfk e0t'g:a1lon, ay Eliz.a. Publllhtd Ottl'tQa COUt Thia 1tt1tmanl WM tiled Cw .-,. A,_ WJ11M .. F-1122 wlll'l lhe County t;:-0111:_ M~:6~g~~~RVlr:~·ta 1 O ~lu~~~ r.:ii:. 1~~1 e:h ~·~· lta AW.tent Daill Piiot APl'll 6, f2. 10, 21, IHV::.o. With Iha County Clerk of Or· ...OTICf TO DEFEH.=, No()Ca • ._.,~ tNl ~m County on Marcin 16, .. ln1tr No. 167:~ in' Book i:ol o pr . . . . T~l•r 11a1~1 wu nlad IH F.-ec> rna County S•nlt.tlon = County on March 27. ~~~~ ~~c:= ---------1~055 page 990 of Ofllcltl F-687 wltl'l lh41 County Cltfk of Or· Dlltrtc1a of Orange County ~ I~ '*' tc1 ~ Or Coun PWUC NOTICE a-in , w ,:71: =~:,1~1the otttca 01 ':" ange County °" M•tch 19. PlmlC NOTICE ;;"1~:~n;:11h~:.V: = Pvbllll'lad Or•noa COM1 YOU AA( BEJNO SU!D ~ _.. ~ ..Z: ,ICTmOUI IUllNall lotM J• 1t law, '1,,.i Von Mid dead Or~~':,!: t986 23. l985. 11 11 oo A M Sidi Dally Piiot Aprll 5 12 \t, 28, l'Y' PLAINTIFF (A UO LI ad bids up to bUt no 181- N.-ITATIMINT KMm.n AffflUa, lultit 410. scrlbal the follow! ~ PUBllC N0JIC£ P '271'112 K 174.2S mutt b9 ttetlveO at Ille Ol9-1885 ESTA OEMANDANDDI ll'laln 10;00 •m . ~. The following'*'°"' •rt lnlnt, CA t2711 PARCEL 1: l°.:. UN· Otl~~.~~ A~t NOTa °' trlcit' Admlni1tttllva otftoM F .... 1 GCF&,IHC ·~COf· Aprll 22. 1815 at '"'• doing t>utlnMI H Publftllecl OJt• Coaat DIVIDED 1/l5% INTEREST 'ICTITK>Ul IUltNlll 2 g 9 • • DIATH M by Ille oatt ano time lleretn-portllon and lad CQi.. Purcn.lng 09pat1.ment ot so WHAT SOFTWARE. Dally Piiot Mercn 22. 29. IN ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT N.-ITATl•NT 1 • 1 1 85 F.037 TllllllA CAl"AL, •II• above .. , 1on11. at wtllCh PllllC NOTICE l9ctlon eoencr-Mid Colao9 dt9trtct IOCettd 9643 El ~ •20. Fountain Al)(ll 5. 12 11105 NO 8558, lN T~e CITY OF The folloWlng f*ton8 .,. TIMI Cl.MAL time 11\ey will be publlely Yw ........... ""-• c ..... ., 1370 AO.,,,. A~. vauav CA f2708 F· COSTA MESA COUNTY OF dOlng bualnau u · AHO°'~ oPet*' I nd ••tmlned at lhe 'ICTTT'IOUl IU..... .,. -... ~ .... eo.ta ..... c.fofnla It wtiliam Mlct!MI StepMrii ORANGE ST;. TE OF CALL S C LANDSCAPING. 28-4 MLIC NOTICE TO ADMtNll TP offioa 01 the Ot1111et1 108" N~ ITAT'lmNT ..,._.., °" rou. '° • •.,.... #t11c:1'1 11mt laid '*" '"II be 86'3 El ~ •20. Founttln ~IC NOTICE FORNIA, 'As PER MAP Re: Aoblrmood Ln . Cott• M... EITATI NO. A·111M Elllt AYefMI FO\inttin Vtl· The lollowing ~· .,. wrtttafl ,.,.,... .. '"'" publicly °'**' 11/lO read ~tlley. CA 82700 CORDED IN BOOK 3115 CA 92827 FICTITIOUI BUllNll S To tit l\tir1. bentfic:la<1•. ley C1hforn11 lot the IOllow· d<>lnQ buslnett u ~ IOI Tl'lll builneH 18 con• FICIDIOUl IUllNlll PAGES 11 ANO 12 OF MIS: SMwrl J Culp, 204 Rob· NAlllR I TATEMENT crtc:lllora and conllno-nt Ing PASSPORT TO TRAVEL A lat* or,._.. Al d PRINT & 8lND SUMMER Ouctad by an lndlvldual NA.Ml ITAT!MIENT CELLANEOUS MAPS ANO lnhood Ln , Cotta Mtst, CA The loltowlng pettortl tr• crtc:tttora and partortt wllO PU .. CHAIE OF FE,_, 7084 Edinger Ave Hunt· ftot Pfo4Jlcl J~ '°"" "'9--1118!1 COM.MUNITY SER· wmi.m Slaphtn• The followtng l*IOnl ate AMENDED IN BOOK 405 112127 dOlng Duslneu ... SHEAR mey be Ol'*'°"N lnttt•led lllOUI CHlOfUDI , sn ci. 11191on Betch. CA 1126'17 .nn-,..,__ ''"* ... v I c Es 8 A 0 c Hu RE Tlllt lllltmanl Wll llled doing bulinffl u PAGES 14 AND 15 OF MIS: Thi• bu1lnt11 .. con-DESIGN, 8780 Warner Ave .. In tile wlll and/Of ...... of· FICATION NO. ,.-o7t Dettloff & KnQ• Inc •• "':0:: ..... for1l'I ",.., COASTLINE COMMUNITY with the County Clt<k ol Or· RICHVIC INVESTMENTS CELLANEOUS MAPS IN ducted by an lndlvldual /1 10, Fountain Valley. CA TERESA CABRAL. AKA 81d1 mull be toDmlllaCI Calllornta cotportllon, WMI COllf1 to Mar ,.,, COLLEGE anga County°" Mitch 27, 1$10 Perk Newport. N_: rHE OFFICE OF 'THE Shawn J. Cull) • 92708 TERRI CABRAL on the lorm IUPPllad by the 17191 Sandra L ... Hunt· -· Al bids IA 10 be In ac;.. 1885 Port Btacll, CA 112880 COUNTY RECORDER OF Tht. •ttttmanl wu tlltd Myrna G. Semonell, 1555 A petition l'IH been tllad Ol1trlcll tn IOOOfdtnce Wtth tnglon 8etCtt CA 92849 " you M not .. ,_ COf~ with the Bid Docu-F2724M Rk:l'lard L. watt, 1510 SAIOCOUNTY with Iha County Ctartc ol Or· M"' Verde e 308. Colt• by Jack C Franc111n Int Su-all prov111on1 of th41 apaclfl. Thl1 bu1tnH1 11 con ,..,.._aft ltma. you~ menta w'1IOh era now In lllt Publlehad Or1.nga Cout Park Newport. N•wport EXCEPTING THERE· anga County on Match 27. M .... CA 92026 perto1 Court of Orang• cauona ducted by 1 corporauon loae tt. -· Md r-end may be MCured In Ille Delly Piiot Aptll 5 12 tll 26 Beach. CA 112860 FROM UNITS 342 ANO 348 11185 UL la con-County requa1U119 lllat Jack SpeclflClllOns. bid blanks Atdia C. Knoa ...... lftOMJ and Pf'ep-olfQ of the Olrec10t OI 11185 ' ' · ' This bu1lnH1 11 con· IN BUILDING A UNITS 324 -,,., ducted by· an lndlvlOual C Franc11 be appointed •• and further lnlormauon may Tn11 1111eman1 wu rued 9ftr "'97 be ._. •"'*-' Purc:tlulng of Mid COlltQ9 F-859 ducted by 1n lnOMdual 330 AND 330 IN BUILDING Publl1tled Orange Cotll Myrna G. Sernonell ~1onal raprttentatlvt 10 be obtlllneo ti Ille 1b0v• ad· •1111 Ille County Clerk ol Or· fllritl.r •amint "°"' the dt.lrlet AIChlrd L Watt B UNITS 306 312 ANO 310 Dally Pllol MlfCll 211. Aptll 5. Thia statement WU llled admlnl1tar the Hl•I• ot Illa Oraaa. ltiepnone 540-2910 ange County on Aprll 1, 1110& court. Eaoh blddtt mull IUOtnO ---------Thia 1111emen1 wH llled IN BUILDING 'c UNITS 311 12. 111. 11105 w1111 the County Cieri( ot Or· decedent or 1182·2411 '1721M That• M• otfttf lat.ti r• ..,,,,.. 1111 bid • cunlt< • PllllC NOTICE with the Courity Clerk of Or· 31T 321 AN o 32J IN BUil~ F·843 Inge County on Matcl'I 26, Tht petition requat11 flllla J. Brown, &acrelMy, Publlll'led Orange Cont ~ti. You mar •ant Chaett. eenlflad· Cheek. Of ,lc~IOUI BUllNlll ange County on March 20. ING. o ANO UNITS 335 341 1985 authority 10 tOmlnllter the 9oard1 of Olr.cto11, C04'f'I• ba1ly Pilot Aprtt s f2 19, 28, to o.11 en •horner lieht bld,dar"• bond made payab'I ''' 1986 AND 3-47 IN BUILDING E AS ,272291 n111a undet Ille lnd41pen· ty l a"lt•tlon Dletrlct• 1985 •••~ " JOU do Mt ltnown 10 tile order of the CoU1 NAMI ITATIMIHT F2117t5 SHOWN UPON THE CON· PUBLIC NOTICE Publlahed Orang41 Cout dent Admlnl1tratlon of ft. PubllSl'ltld OJange Cotti F-878 en• orner .roumayaMIM Community Collage Ote1rtct Tiit follOW1ng pertont are Publlahed Orange Co191 OOMINIUM PLAN RE· The f~copr of "NO-D•lly Piiot March 29 April 5, tales Act Dally Pilot Aprll 12 1985 altorMJ ret.naf _._._Of Boafd of Truat ... In an d~ng butlnau H . MEI· Dally Piiot Match 22 29 CORDED MARCH 9 11177 TICI," the 1lnal of which 12 19, 1985 A 11earl119 on Iha petition F-892 I ..... Md oMot ( ... tad lft amount not lele than 11¥9 FONG. 850 South Cout ~prll 5. 12. 1985 ' ' IN BOOK 12097 PAGE &eV F·e-48 wlll be held on MAY 1. 11185 the itt-tlacltl). par-cam (5%) of IM llUIT\ bid Highway. Laguna Bttcri, F.832 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS WM fMad for "9oord on 1111.30 ~ M, In Dept No 3 11 PtJBLIC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE O..pwa • .,. le -u • guanint .. tha1 the bid· Cllttornla ANO RE·RECORDEO MA V MMctl 12. 1 .... lntt. No.: 700 Civic Center Orlv• Wast, NOTICE FICTITIOUI llUllNEll tr:y:: etl• cttectofl ~ der wlll aritar Into th• EI°e'W.1J.1er1c.;:7101~23~! MLIC NOTICE 11. 1977. IN BOOK 121n. ::",.!Zw:., "':, ~.,; PllllC NOTICE S~ta:o"~· g~~2J~210 i11e ... vm NO etDt N ... ITAru.NT :: O:li' c~.;;'&:; ~ ...;=8fo ~:m1~ 90fo1 I T~ ~'6GREo1J> OF OFFICIAL RE· CountJ,CllftfOfn6aleetnt to granting of the pellll<>n. you Tr'• County St nltallon The following pareon1 tr• para p tt1t,.ttr ""•the.....,,, of talturt 10 enttt M t 111 n g y In I 2 3 "'2 Title Ofdar No AND A E. RE. r.°" lftMm\IOfl .. tft •um· NOTICE Of lh<>uld eltl'laf •Pf>Mt II Ille DllltlCtl of Orange County dotng bull-u rMPUM11 ~ I -Into IUCh conltlCI Ille EOgttltld Carr'ltoi CA I f1ICI00'7 ' CORDED JULY 8, 11177, IN natkNI of 1M title paea to TAUITl!'l l ALE hatrll19 and llltt your ob-Calllorn11 will ttce4Ve Mal· LAMB CHOPS 378 E qulna ari .. iaCIOfte. proc.dtofthtCllaclt;._,llbe ll0101 . • T 1 .... '..o BOOK l2277. PAGE 1902, Mid Pf'opaflJ lfwtwa JOU T-Hlll ooa Jectlont or Ille written obJec· ad bldl untH T~•y. April 22nd St Newporl a.ach Ul\8 ~. --....... lorl.it.d. or In Iha caae of . Ttll• butlntll ,, con· '"::::o1eao • OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. mar ha .. tft lftttne1In 1119 YOU AM IN O!F.AUL 1 Ilona wllll lhe court befOt• 23 t985 •I 11 00 AM Bk1a CA 92860 telefoNca IN) le ...... bond. I.tie Mt IUm ll'lar901 ducted by: hulbtnd lflO wilt ,..-B PA~~L 02 UNSIT 321 IN Tr111IM'I ..... Pfooaad-UND!lll THE DflD OF the 11 .. rll19 Your appear-mull be rtcelvad at Iha Ola-Cati B Hoyt. 37& E 22nd I "'oteoc;loft: 1M1 ,..._.. wlll O. tort.tted 10 Mid eof· Fong Tiari Yin ,,...::, UIL I · A SHOWN lntt. TfllUIT DATED 1/-11/13 anot may be In petlOn or by tr1C11 Admlnlalfatlve olflcel St. Newport Beach. CA MCrtta a~ ttieM ... 1aga di.tr1ct. This llatamanl Wll tiled OT UPON THE CONDOMINIUM Title Ordef No. UNllH YOU TAKI AC· yout allomay by flla dtle an<l time l'lafaln· 926&0 cumfllr 0011 lea lor-No bidder may W'lthclt1-.. wlthttlaCountyClttkofOr· N ICIMDIPAULT P L~N REFERRED TO ltlUOOOl7 TION TO ,,.OTICT 'WC>Uf' IFYOUAREACREOtTOR l bOve Mt f0<1h. II wnicn Donn• R Canary 378 E m i l d ad .. la9a l et nlel)ldfOf a petiOdlOflorty· •• County on March 211 ::fl~~":.°:!~~ AB VE TrutlM .... No. PftOHflfTY, IT MAY II or • contingent Ctedltor ot lime !hay Wiii be publlcty 22nd St Newport Beacn 1.,,,,.,.... .. wMd .-. ,,... (45)-~11er lhe date 11185 • . 0, TIWIT YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T MM01t111 IOLO AT A l"Ull.IC IALE Ille d-..c:I you mull nie Oj)etltO and tumlnad II Iha CA 112860 q"9 .. con. N.cM au ... tot Ille 119 thereof f27ttM IM~OflTANT NOTICI u~~ER A DEED OF TRUST ......... ca: " YOU NIED AN !X"-A· your Clt lm with Illa court ()f olftot of the Olllrlctl'. 108.U Thll bullntll It con --The Boar pf Trust ... ,... Publlll'led Orange eo .. t IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ~ EDT 517181. UNLESS n-tl01-0121 NATION OF TH! NATUM praNnl It to the pattonal Ell11 A"9nue, Fountain Vat-oucted by co-panntta ti utad M Pf9Mnla tu _.,..thapiRyl~oftejecl· Dall)' Piiot Aprll 5, 12. Ill, 28. FORECLOSURE BECAUSE p~gTEtrKE yt8~IO~ROT~ NOTIC'I M DIFAUL T OF THI '"OCllDING rapre1ar11a11ve tOPOtnled by i.y. Catlfornta. for Ille lotlow-Carl B Ho)'1 r"p11atta a '*""· ....... 1ng any and O"olda or 10 tll05 YOU AREBEHINO INYOUA ANOILICTtONTO AQAINIT YOU, YOU thecourlwltllln lourmon1111 l'lg T1111 ltatemanl wu lllacl Pel'daralCMO.J .. ~ wllvaanylrragutarttlalortn· F-86" PAYMENTS IT MAY BE ERTY. IT CMASY BE SOLO AT lfll UNDI" DEID SHOULD C ONTACT j from the date ol ftrll It-PUlllCHAH OF CAUITIC with Ille County Cleril of OJ. qulter 1111.-.0,1111 .,_. lotrnalltle. In t ny bid or 1n SOLO WITHOUT ANY A PUBLI ALE. IF YOU OfTRUIT LAWYf"-au1ncaolle1teraupr0Yldtd IOOA I OLUTION FOlll ange County°" Maren II , otra• OOH• dt I ll thablddtng, ---------NEED AN EXPLANATION lM'O"TANT NOTIC! On FRIDAY, APRIL 111 In Section 700 ol th• MtUI " HOU>llll INT!A· 1985 Pfopladad 1M n11to ... C~ J, THOW· PllllC NOTICE ;~~~!v:~hT~~~.1·~~1'1r~ ~~ci~EEENOATGURE GOF THSE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN 1985, ., 9· 15 A.M. HOfM Ptollatt Cod• ol C•lllornl• Cl~TO.. IYITIM, I N Ci· '21Cll11 ~'*pane ........ I 0... I •. c. v I 0. ------------IN A AIN T FORECLOSURE BECAUSE Federal S1v11191 and Loan Tiie time for fifing clalmt wttl FICATION NO. '411 Publl1had Orange CoNI 11.lttall otrot ~ .. Chano•ltor ....._ At· K·1nl0 ~;!~~l~oug rb IYCCP~.!'~gln .~~ VOCU. YOU SHOULD CON· YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR Anoolallon, • corporation not e.11pirt prior lo lour Bid• mull be IUbmllltd Dally Piiot Maten 22, 29, ................. uatM ,.,.., cO.:.t Cemm1.,.lty ADVIJn'lllMINT '' TA T A LAWYER. PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE formerly known H Homt monthi lrom lhe dllt of ll'le on 111• lorm tuppllad by Iha April 5. 12. 1006 ..,_ ltamat t"" ...... Cof1aea D1etNt Nollet It llert by glv•n that ~~~~!:, du:o~~fm:,;'~1 P!~~ 321 Sldn4ty Lane, Co1t1 S 0 LO WITHOUT ANY Federal Saving• and Loar h .. rlng notice above 011trlcl1 In tcc:Otdtnea wttl'I F-825 lmmed .. tatl'lat11t. I I "o Publltlhad Orange Cou1 on Match 17, 11185, penMI within lhree montl'll M!"· CA 92027 COURT ACTION, end you A110ClallonofS1n Diego. u YOU MAY EXAMINE the all provtl l<!n• ot Ille 1pectfl. conoco a 11n tbaftda, Deily Piiot April 5, 12, 11185 15,820.00 U.S. currency ind (II 1 •lrM l tOdr ... Ot may have tht legal tight to Tru11.. under • dead 01 Ille kept by lht cour1 11 you c.tlon• PUBllC NOTICE puedo Mom• • "" MrWo F-070 244,5&8 Mulcan Pu o1 ~::; :~• ~:1e;~•dr~~i"~n~: common_ dHlgnallon of bring your acc:ount In good tru11 Otled 8115103 1lgne<1 are 1 perlOl'I lnltretltd In Specl~ttona, btd blanlta de ratereftdt da lba1111u1---------- wer1 Mind al Santa Ana, em~nt f1 1;8 05~ 40· f property 11lhown 1bov1, no allndlng by p1ying 111 of by AANOALL R. SMITH ANC tilt Hiiia. you miy serve 1nd lurttter tnform111on m1y NOTICI TO o • ""' oftolM de tJ'lda PUBllC NOTICE Callfomlt from Marla De 310185 and · 111 Inc•-.:. warranty II given 11 lo It• yourp11tdu•p1yment1plu1 CATHLEEN M SM ITH upontlleexacutororidmln· beOClllnadttllleet>ovted· ClllllDfTC>f'I Of' ia9a1 (ffaaldtf9c1ortotet. ---------Jaut Mtdrlgtl lor vlol11lon • w rt compltlenau or COtr9CI· permitted co111 and tJI· HUSBAND ANO WIFE and lstralor Of upon ll'le 11• dr•1. 1 ... pl'lone 540·2910 BULK TlllANll'llll tonteo). MOTK:I Of IAU 01 21 USC &11. Any pertort unlll your account beeomtl nt u )" Th• btnallclary penNI within lhtM month• recorded 0/31183, •• Oocu· torne 'tor Ill• u11eutot or or 1182·241t AND Of' INTINTION T11e name and llddf-of FC>f' DelMllT AND doalrlng to place Ille matter :"~~~ v.~t"!'Y ~~~~1"!',0 under N ld Oaad ol Trull, by lrom the dll• lhl• nolkla ot ment 83-301487, of the Of· adml~ltlrt10t and Ille with "'ta J. 9fow11, lee:~. TO TlllANll"llll Ille court 11 MUNICIPA.L 'AYMIWT Of 1n1heUnltedS1ttn 011trlcl Y t u ..-,.,....,. reuonolabttaehordt fault dtlaull w11 recorded Tllll llcltl Records of Ort~ tl'le courl wtth proololMr· ao.tdtofDtroct-.Covn• ALCOHOLIC M V.RAOI COURT OF CALIFORNIA llllAtall-.rT UIN Coun tn OIOt< to COllltXI tile :~n o~ ,"fi" acc°':nl, 7' In Ille obllg1tlon1 NCUted amount 11 $8038 45 11 ol County, Callfornla, will Mii ti vice a wrllltn raqunt Slat· ty a.t\11etton DMtr\cll 1.ICINll(I } COUNTY OF ORANGE, NOTICI II Hl,.IBY probable CllUN lor lhll MIZ· oug u paymen WU .. lh•r•by. l'lt rt tolort ... 3118/85, 1no will lncrtaM publlC eucf!9rM0-tne~1 ng 11111 OU d.,lrt IPtCll l Publllhed Orange Cout (8ec9. 1101 ... 107 NORTH ORANGE JUDICIAL OIWN ht Oft -M. 1-. llft mull n1a with Iha RMI· ;:ndeo.111~ YC:, m~I P•Y llCultd and dellvarad to lh• unlll your acc:ount becoma bidder for casn 1n United notice of ~he 1111119 01 an in-Dally Piiot APfll 12 1985 U.C C. and :M0'7J DISTRICT 1275 Nortll et 10:00 .. "'-et 1'0 CMe !Mnl Agarit In Cnarge. Drug emou 111 1 vt. underalgnod • written Dae· cutrent You may not llavt 10 Statu Dollars. at the Y9ntory Ind apprtltoment of F-093 et eeq N ,) Boflltlay Avenue, Futltt'lon Cefttaf Drt.t W.t. Ill tM Enforcement Admlnl1· Ill A~ert tl'lrr-monJh~ froi ltrttlonr~!,.Oelaull and 0.-PIY Ille entire unpaid POf· FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Mllta llMll or ol 1"9 petl· NOTICE IS HEREBY Ctlltornta 0283S-0097 Ctty tlf l'"'9 At.a. C-tr 1r111on PO Boa 12809 • • • 0 recot 1 on mend '°' oalt, and written llon of your account, even OLD ORANGE COUNTY Ilona or accounts mantlOtltd M LIC NOTICE GIVEN 10 the CrtdllO<I of The name aoor-and of Ofaft99, ltatt of C..._ Santa Ana, C1llfoml182712: thll d~~mant(wttlcll d=:. notlotol breac:l'I I nd ol tlac· ll'lougl'l lull payment wu O• COURTHOUSE. LOCATEC In Section 1200and1200 5 ol A.GOP OURFALIAN Trana-telepnone numbat of ptatn· l or11la, CHA,.l.fl I . 1 cttlm Ind eotl bond oft~ a~on ~ ... tlon lion to CtUN Iha undtt· mended but you mu~I p1y ON SANTA ANA BLVD BE· 1tiaCt hlorn1iProbtltCoda NOTICI lt<Ot and LICtfllet Wf\OM lltfl l llotnt'f ot ptaJntllf Wlll:tl, Att0fft9f et L..w, S2.500.00 Of 10 percent of on • un .. 0 .... llgnad 10 Mii .. Id property Ille amount lltled lbO~ T w EE N s '( c AM 0 RE JllClk c. Fr111Gl1, Attorney TO CONTRACTOflll l'lomt lddtlll I 380 I WlthOUI Illy attorney II 1aoo VCMI ltanlllefl A ...... lhe appralMO Value of Iha oalng IOttcloMd upon Pet· 10 u ll1ty Uld Obllgallon1, Attet ll'lrae montlll from STREET ANO BROADWAY '°' Petlllonef 401 CMG CAUINQ "°" ltDI Parl<vt-Line •230 •n lhe s IMM 0 N s RI Tc HI E ...... t10. .,..., CA ertn property, wttlCMvar ft 1aaa. mitt • 1~ period, you and thefNlter the undtr· tna date ol recordtllon ol In ttte City of Santa Ana. Or· Center Dtl .. 'we•t. lvlt• Scnoot 0111rtct HUNT· Coty of Irvine County or OJ. SEGAL 1'NO STARK 1173 (114) ,.,_.. .. wW .., llt but not !all than $250.00, riive only 1 legal tight 10 signed caulad Nici notlot ol thll document (wttlcl'I Ollt ol ange County California all eoo, l anta ""-· CA ~m ING TON BEACH UNION ange State of C1Morn1a E 11 t Gr een St r ••I pvl:IOc tuefton hi IM ~ .v1111 approved aurtty °" or ~lop Iha lorflotur• by P~Y· breach and of election to l>e rtlCOfd11ton appears he<• rlgnt. tllle end Intern! con· Published Or1nge Coaat HIGH SCHOOL OtSTRICT 92715 11111 1 built 1ran11tt P118oena CA 9110&-0157 "' Mddof tof ~ 8fNI law• b91ort Aprll 25 11155 01hef· 119 ~':, :'' t• •n;::r' • recorded Oact mbtr 111. on). unttts the obllg1t1on vayad 10 and now ti•ld by 11 oaiiy Piiot Apru 12 13 .,9 Btd Oeadllne Monday s about 10 b9 m•de 10 (2131681 7' 18 1 ..,. 1MMJ of the United ...... Iha PtoPartY will be man y your c !Of ,11184 u lnllr. No. 8'·524C>e7 being torecloled upon pet· under Ille dead ol 1ru11. In 1905 . . "P'll 29 10115 2 00 p M POUR DE BON INC • Call· Oiied JAN 9 1084 .......... payMla •• the 0119<>Md of ec:e0tdll19 10 To llnd out Iha amount of Offleltl Rocor01 In the OI· m1t1 a longer petlod, you lilt real property, dnertbe<I FSa.890 Pleet of Btd Receipt l0tn1e coroor111on Tr1n1-lllobeft Ill. lllllU, C6tnl, by, time of ..._; tli ttwt oer1MI law lnlttMled partltt may rcou mull pay, or lo arrange Ilea of lhe A.corder ol Or· nave only lhe legal rlgl'lt to 19 HUNTINGTON BEACH raree end lnt•nd.O Tr1n1-j Clndy Moel!, Deputy rMI ~J .ituated m nie petition• fOf rtmlUlon ol or payment lo llOf> Iha for• •noe County: stop ll'te lorecloaura by P•Y· PARCEL 1 UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· reree NhOM Chl•f txteullve PuDlllhecl Orengo Coul I Itta CltJ of l efttt ""'· mitigation of lorftlture wtlh cloture. or II your property,!• S1ld "" wlll be made. but Ing tlle tnllrt amount d• LOT 10 OF TRACT 10856 PUBLIC NOTICE r RI C T Ii 0 UC A T 1 0 N addren 11 53 Soutnbroott 1n Diiiy Pilot Maten 22 211 Courity of Ofanea, l tate of tl'la RH ld.ant Agent In In lor11eloeura l~r 1"~ wtll'lout covenant ot war· mended by your creditor. AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· CENT EA, 10251 YorktO'Wn 111e City of 1"'1M County of Apr11 5 12 1985 Cefltofnlo. Ottcrlbad 11 fo4.. Cllttgt purtutnl 10 18 USC rH9on contact. B8ANK OF ranty. ••Pt•11 Of Implied, r• To find out 111e amount CORDED IN BOOI<. 4 71, Unll9d llt tff "venue Hun1111gton Betcl'I. Ora119e Slit• ot Ct llforn11 F-8 12 low1: 1 8 1 8 2 1 C F R AMERICA NT & A •791 gardlng lllle po ... 111on. or you mull pay. or to arrarige PAGES 37 TO 40 OF MIS· Dlatrlot Court CA 92546 927 1' PAACI\. 1: Thet poftlClfl 13 t&. 71;1311.01 ino 20 (71•0 305-8572. Loan 11 encumbranoa1. to pay tl'te lot p•ymantto 11op the lor•· CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· FOf the P101ect lden1111ca11on Bid Th& IOC•t1on '" C1t11orn•• P\8.IC NOTICE of perotl 1 N lhown on • CFR 9 1•9 7 without llllng 1 210000·7, 3800 WMt Cllap-ramatntng prlnetpal tum of cloture or 11 your property ta CO A OS OF' OR ANG e louthtf" Dltltlct No 600 • C•rPel i nd Tit• of tne chief etecullve office map med In lilloOll 111, peee citlm i nd colt bond min Avenue, Or1nge, CA the nola(I) HCured by H id In lor.C101urt for any otttar COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ol California lnetallallon (5) Schools. or pr1nc1pa1 butmeu olflco NOT1CI'. Of 1 of parcel mapa, ofltclal,.. l'rancte L 9fltli.. RMI· 112080. deed of Trull. with lnttrttt teaton, contact BANK OF EXCEPT THEREFROM Civil Acllotl "le Edl1on Fountlln Valley. of the lntendltd 1r1n11eror 11 TlllUl'nf'I I ALf c:orch of Oranee Cou"tf. dent Atanl In Cti.rr II you tl•v• any qutttlon1. 11 In llld not• prOYldtd, •d• AMERICA NT & SA n111 ALL OIL, Oil RIGHTS. MIN· No. U·U.U-1·(1) Huntington Beach ex.an .. ,,.. ... lbOv• PLM •. 1»-002l01 IN>Wn Md de""9d .. Unh c ... · R0-&6·00l you atiould contact a llwy9r Vlncel, II any, under lhl (714) 385·8572. Loan /1 ER A L S , M IN E A A l S ""IT Vl•w. Westmin11er High AU other Duatnt1a nt met LO.AN NO.; 7t "°2135 20S of 1'20 Oatry A- Otlt.' March 211 11186 or lh• government IQat'tCy term• of M id Deed ol lru1t, 194365-1, 3800 Wtlt Chap· RIGHTS, NATURAL OAS AM!NDf D COMPLAINT Scnools and addreUM uMd Dy ,,,. I vou ARE IN OEFAUL, on I CondomW-,...,. r .. Publilhad 0r.,;g. Coul Wl'llCl'l.m1ytiave ln1Utedyour , .... Cl'llfgtl. and tJCpell ... min Avtnut. Orange. CA RIGHTS AN O O THER SUMMON• Place Plans .,. on tlle intended tren1ler0< Wlttttn IUNOER A DEED OF TRUST cordtcf on .lvty , .. tm '" Dally PllOt Aprll 5. 12 111 loan (Seelootnole) Of Ille Tru11 .. and ol ,,,. 92668 Hy 0 A 0 c A AB 0 N STEPHEN A STEP-MAINTENANCE OPER· three years 1111OHi10 ,., DATED 6110 112 UNLESS 9oo11 1sm,paea-ofof· 11185 • • Remember, YOU MAY !tutti CtHltd by u ld Deed If you l'llVt any Quettlone. SUBSTANCES BELOW A HENSON .. general per!· "TIONS ANO CONSTRUC· 89 llnown 10 ttte .ntendecl \IOU TAKE ACTION TO flclel , __ and ,...,.. F·8-72 LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF of Trutl. ycu al'IOUld con11c1 1 lawyer DEPTH OF 500 FEET ner Of FERRAR GULCH TION Room 321, Hunt· transferee 1r• none PROTECT YOUR ?AO?· c.ofdecl on Juty 1a. tm In Y 0 U 00 N 0 T TAKE Said 111• wlll be held on o 1111 govarnmtnl agency UNDER THE PARCELS OF MINING COMPANY L TO • 1ng1on Besen Unton HIQll The property 1s OMCTIDtO ERTV IT M.A V BE SOLO AT 8ooll 1m.5, paee -of of· PROMPT ACTION Friday, Aprll 20, 1985, It wl'llcl'I may 111v1 ln1Urtci your LANO HEREIN DESCRIBED. C1U1orn11 ltmlled p11tnar-Sc11001 Chtr1ct Eouc1t1on tn genet'll u All stock In .A PUBl•C SALE II' VOU flclal ,--.. NOTICE IS HEREBY 1;30 pm In Ille lobby to the oan • (See footnote) BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT lhlp, •nd II general pattnt< Cenle< 10251 Yorklown Av· trade flXlutH 9QUIP~tll NEED AN EXPLANATION PAlllCEL 2: An ulldl'llded PlmlC NOTICE GIVEN CONTINENTAL building located ., 60t Rtmemb•r YOU MAY OF SURFACE ENTRY AS ol PAIR OJACKS MINING enue Hun11ng1on Beacn CA and gOOd Will of. ~·In OF T"HE N.VuRE OF THE jl/Mth Int-I"' pate.I I IC·17GNOTICICW AUXILIARY COMPANY. la Soull'ILewl1Stt .. l,Or1ngt, LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF RESERVED IN A 5 EEO COMPANY LTD 1 Call· 92648 Phone 71 4) res11u1an1 business •nown PAOCEEO~G AGAtNST ll ~"Oft e "'ap ftlad ln DIATlf Of ll'tt duly appointed Trull .. C1lllomt1112080 YOU 00 NOT TAKE FROM HOME FEDERAL lorn11 llmlled partnership 9154.3339 hi 320 u PLAT OU JOUR, tr>O vo1.; f0. SHO\JlO CON· book ,,., peqe t of patcel JOffN c. IDWAM>I •kt under I Otad of Tt\lll dlled Al Ille time ol Ille lnlllll PROMPT ACTION SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· DAVID H GAYNE JOHN B NOT•CE s HE A EBY IOClled I I .-250 Barranca .... c• 'LAWYER m9'1' offtclal ,_. ot JOHNCHALMIRI 0/10181, uecul•d by publlcallOn of 1nl1 notlo• NOTICE IS HEREBY SOCIATION A CORPOA-GOSS HOUSTON MACHIN· GIVEN 11111 the 1oove· P1tltw1y rA 1n Ille City ot On S 3 115 11 1100 A"A Or•ne-Coun~.1"°9ntnd IDW.AltOI M O 111 m • d HO I I• In Ille total 1mount ot th41 un· GIVEN CONTINENT AL AT ION REC 0 A 0 E 0 ERY SYSTEMS t Tex11 ntmod SchoOl Olstnc:t of Or· lrvtne County of Orange I '8 d 0 11 11 tl'\9 Soutr. defined u .. ___ .. A*> M "'1!TION J•bettnNrt, I married P9f· p1ld btllnot of Ille obll· AUXILIARY COMPANY 11 "UGUST 31 t983 AS IN-Corpor1tlon dbl MECHAN· 1nge County Ctllfom11 tel· Stale ol Calltorntl and lror• e,,1,1nce IC tt•e Orange on I condominium ptarl r .. TO ~ITI" I 0 n a n d VI II It d gallon MCUrtd by the lbove ll'lt duly 1ppolnttd Trull• STRUMENT NO 83-381488 ICAL SYSTEMS JOSEPH Ing by Ind lnrough 111 Gov-transfer ll'te toOa•1"ng 11 _ounty Oto Couri"OUM 1 I, C04'dad Oft Jiiiy 11, lm In llTATI NO. A·11'71:M J1t>ar1n1trl, an unmarried o.tcrlbad dead of trull and unOet 1 Otad ol Trull dated OF OFFICIAL RECORDS W STEMAN LENORA E e<n1ng Board l'lefetnal1~ t&-conOllC t>tvt<Agt ltcanN to• W S1n11 An1 B•vd Sen11 book 13:2SS, paea -of of· Toallhaln,beneflcterlaa, pel'10n.uTru1lot,IOMCUrt etllmaledCOltl, txPtn-. 9/1177, axac;uled b)' ROB· PARCEL2 STEMAN BRUCE 0 lerredto11 DISTRICT wtff 1lcenlle$1 On St .. Baar Ind"~• C11tor 1 PLUS fld1Jrecorde.itndMr- crtdllot1 end contingent otrtllln Obllgtllont In lavot • n d I 0 v In c • • I I EAT RAISIG JR. ANO DIANE A N 0 N. Ex cl us Ive c A RR y Ju DI T 11 t&Ce•vt up to Dul not •11er Wint f()( Bon• F"1oe P(IDUC ~ l\jANC Ai. NC. IS ··uStM C04'ded Of'! July tt. 1171 In CtedltO<I, and pertonl who OI BANK 0~ AMERICA NA· 1115,091 00 K RAISIG w110 lrt married EASEMENT FOR USE EN· 0 MA LLEY 1-4 L 1111n l"e l bOv&-lllled lll"f'e Ealtng ?11ce Nu,,,ber .• $ucceu00' l•ustee 0t boolr 1m5, paea •of of· m1y be otllatWIM lnterMltd TIONAL TRUSt ANO SAV· The total lndtbledntH to each other. 11 Trut10t to JOYMENT IN ANO TO THE fRENTH"M MA.RJORIE 5etled bods !or the award ol 4 I·14 1060 now uuta I!) Subsltlute<l -..,,, .. """ Mii llc:ltl r-dtl. In the wlll and/or .. , ... of· INGS ASSOCIATION •• na, bet119 an nllm•t• on Wl'llcl'I aac;urt cert tin oblig•llon• In COMMON AREA. BEING r REN,. HAM c L A I A E • COnlracl tor lf'>e lbOve pro-prerntaes localtd I I 4250 II OUDllC I UC' on •o llWI nogf''-The ~°'*""'. , l>W_, .. John C. Edwardl •kt John llonal bt nlclng UIOClallOn, Iha opening bid 11 computed ltvor of BANI( OF AMERICA LOT 42 OF SAID TRACT NO "NOERSON RALPH 0 tael Barranca P1r•w1y rA for 111 O•OCler 1.:>• .:11,. •o•yable Lindi ff, OrHl\t 1nd Cht lmtt'I Edw1td• " Bontllcltry recorded on m•y be Obttlnad by catting NATIONAL TRUST ANO 10856 AS SET !'ORTH. OE-ANDERSON GARRISON w Bldl sn111 be r.oe1Yed '" the ,,,.,.,,.es IOClltd II II !Im!' o• se•• '" 1awtu1 l ruc• r-tftd th• A petition l'IU bean llltd 7/3/81 II lnttrumenl no. (714) 385-4837 or (2t3) SAVINGS ASSOCIATION e FINED AN O DESCRIBED IN BRINTON. ROBERT J Itta oiace ·denllfled abOve, same 1n the Clly of lrvtne ..,one; ot I~ United States ttr .. t 9ddr-or otti.r by Antt1 Roavt1 Edward• In 5500. '.n boOk 14127. POOt 027-4865 tl'le di)' befor1111e national banking auoci1• THE DECLARATION OF FOLLMAN JAMES A 1no sna11 ~ OPened and County ot Oranoe State of l1"e lot•0••""0 oesc:r1t>ec1 real common de~I atlon ol lhe Superior Courl ol Or· 1798 of Offlct1I Records In Nie.. lion. Ill Banaflcltry recorded COVENANTS, CONDITIONS OGLE SR JOHN A ROSE. PUDllCly read aloud II the C•llfotn•I propert~ S•lul ted .n tl'\e Mid,.., P' .. 1120 I anga County requa1tlng that the Olflot ol lht Recorder ol Oiled. Aprll I. 1985 on 9127117 ti Instrument AN O RESTRICTIONS FOR RICHARD W AILEY tnO above·"lll41d time and Tl'lel 1119 amount 01 Countv :>I Orer>gfl Stell 01,Qarry ltraat. 205. Anita Rteve9 EOw11d1 bt Orange County, C1llfomla, T.D. 11' .. VICI CON• no 3511211, In book 123113. GARDEN PARI( VILLAGE GEORGIA LUE SAMPO. plac• ourc11u.-once Of consider C11t!orn1A 1no J11tetto.<i as l •rit1 Ant . C•lllornla ; nltd H pertonll rtp· OMCrlblng land thettln 11. PANY, ti N ld Tr11ttM , 8f! page 2 111 or Olllclal Recotda HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· Plalnllfls Eacn Did mus1 conrorm e11on 1n connection w1111 sa•d touowt 91105. II> llllve lo admlnlller th• more fully dttcrlbed on H id 111• Piichard, AH l•l•lll In lh• Offiot of Iha RecorOflf TION RECORDED IN BOOK ~9 and b4! retOOMl\18 10 Ille tr&nstf'f or 8810 llCfll'tM ICY Lo· ' N BLOC"-B OF llNcl ....... , ... ,,. .. • of the Oooedtnl Dead of Trull Including 1 lecrattry, to1 louttl .... ,. of Orange County. Call-13877 PAGES 1934 TO c ... Rl LONG AZTEC RE· contract documents ll()enM91 and H id buSlneu TRACT NO 3 •• AS PER wlthoul c:onnent or • .,. Th• P•tlllon requHll nott(I) lot thl tum ol .... Ofanga. CA .... (714) lotnla det<itlblngl•nOthe<• 1978 INCLUSIVE OF OF· SOURCES. INC I New Eecn btd '"'"be accom-1ncludln9 the estimated •n-1"1 .. P AECOROEO N BOOK rerity ~~ tttle, pot· authority to •Omlnlllaf lhe s 151.800 00 11111 Ille Ml-7000 In ... more fully described FICIA L RECORDS OF OR· MHICO Corpor111on CHRIS pt nled by 1ne Heurtty ,. ventory I' ll'lfl ,um or 16 PAGE '6 M I s. , .... ~ . ., eflCVmbf•- Hllt• under th• lndepen· be11eflclallntera1t under the Publllhad Orange Coul on Mid Deed ol Trvat lnclud· ANGE COUNTY CALI· LONG DENNIS LONG. !erred to In the contract $42 000.QO wfltC.n cont 11ta CELLANEO s MAPS ..... To u t11ty tM .... "°" ... dent Admlnl11r1tlon ol E•· Deed of Trust Ind Ille Obll· Dally Piiot April 5, 12. 19. Ing I nota(I) tor tllt tum ol FORNI A AND ANY AMEND· MARIA LONG RICH ARO documents eno by flle Ital ot or ,,,. l~low•n9 t HE .... r ~ ~ E OF' r .. E I Cll'ed bf and punwont to talHAct g1t1on1HCurtdtl'ttfeby1rt 1985 180 000 00 lhal tl'll MENTSTHEAETO BEATTY BANCOHIO NA· 010~1ubeontrtclors Cttectu, $500-000 De COu111r11 RE ORDER i,.;F ltlepowef ohaie oonfWNd A llaarlng on 11'1• 1>9l1Uon preltnlly hold Oy Iha under-F·871 tiano'tlcitl lnlt<ast undef Ille The str .. I address or TIONAL BANK WAL TEA The DISTRICT ruerves "n8nd Nole 10 b4' raploce<l S••o COU'4-, In 1"°91 ~ .. n ~ wlll t>t hekf on Mly 1. tll05, llgnad. t nd lhtl brffcl'I Of. Deed of Trull Ind lhe obll· 011111 common des19n111on GRIMES WILLIAM MILLER th• r1ght 10 •etecl 11n~ or 111 1....,tn cesn $35 000 00 De •,... sr''"'°' t .l\lr"' eno co-11 tftd raatrictloftl 11 8'.30 AM Ill Dept No 3 11 1nd dtf1ull In. th• obll· gallons NCurtd tl'teteby are of Ille ebov~ real p1operty 11 WILLIS 1 ELSE. O"NIEL E bids 0< to waive any .,. -ntnd Note l:t• "'•9"10f)I not 1r-.. commo~ des.gn111<'fl dated .. Of JlitJ I. ttlO, ••· TOO Civic Conte< Ortve Well, g1t1on• tor wttlch Ille Otad preMnlly l'lttO by the uno.t· known to us as 2 t4 MAY. Ev AN S A AT HUR O regulatttlff Of infortntllh9' 10 u caeo S2 000 00 to ri. 1 II~\ c• .,, .. •H 0•00 .. ·1~ ecvttd bf 0-ry ,.. ... Of· Santa Ana, CA 82702 of Trust 11 MCurlty llH OC· PllllC NOTICE slgneo, and that bftael'I of, FAIR LANE COSTA MESA HERMANN BROOKS P •n any b•dt or 1n ttwti b1dd1119 'e o 11 c" o ... 111 c .,"' :i "H 1 t> I' t' 1 ::i o •" ' 11ce Pan Aa.oclatlon. ,.... IF YOU OBJECT 10 the curred In tl'ltl tlltrt 1'181 been alld dtftull In. Ille obit· CALIFORNIA 92627 JULIAN WILLIAM E MIC· The Oeo111men1 of ln0u$-$2 000 00 our;x><'!ld ' l>f' 18~" l"u 1 CCHdad Juty I . 1llO lfl boo4I granll119 of Illa petition. yO\i a dtlautt In Ille lnlllllmtt\1 K 17411 gallonl lor Wl\k:ll the Otad This sale wlll ~ m.Oe. DONALD JAMES H MILL· 1lttt1I A•t111on1 hat de· n,.1 11 tin t>eef' .greeo MIO" ,........,.,.. c,~sta '°Al'H 1.st, pae9 10ll of~ al'lould tlltlof appear at Ille of prtnelpat •nd lnter .. t NOTICI °' ol Trutl is HCUrlty 11a1 oc· w1111ou1 covenant 0< wat· ER HOWARD K MOflGAN 1ermmed 1t1agene.11 pr...,,,,. ~ ~'° •·c•"-1nd CA 9761" ~•of °'.not c-ty. hetlflng and tlatt your ob-wtilch became dua 411/03 AlllPUCA1'10N TO curred in lhll tlltrt l'lu bMr1 ranty e•prased 01 implied, JO~ F WOLFE. RALPH E •t10 rate of per diem waoes 1n ·ntanded 1r1ntlerM u •• Tl'le undt•t'O"~ Trustee Callfoom&t. jtctlon• or Illa written oblee· and all IUbtaqutnl lnllall· llU. ALCOHOllC • default 1n Ille TM lnlltll-r11g1rd1119 1111• posse1!lion WALDO KENNE TH R ,,.,. iocalll) In 'IWf'llCl't this 1~utred by Sec i,o~, Oii,,. d•Kll•""• "'"I lltl ·~ 10' '"' Nolle.• of det.utt ,.,. tlOM with lhe court ~ot• men11 ol principal tnO llV.RAGll ment ol ptlnctpal and or encumt>tanc:es to oey Ille MURRAY HENRY ONEILL. work •S 10 be P4!rl0tmed 10< Bu~neu ...o ?rot ... t0n1 •ncO"~ t...... • ·~ .i .. , _, Of _,,...,, lten the 11aar1ng Your appear-lnltrall. Iha tum of 1275 eo 4~8~5 tnterast (•• revllad tl'lfougll unpaid ot1nc1pal lum of JR . THOMAS L PARKER eacn cr111 0t IYP4t of WOtk · ~. 111111119 cO'lstdarllion add•~' · • 01,.,.. ommt't' vftCMI -6d COl'ltttloua. -· •noe may t>t In partort or by advanoad by Iha Benaflclaty To Whom II May Concern t Aavltl<>n Avreernanl dated I 143. 718 78. plus 1n11<est u HERBERT SCHIFF CAROL man needed to H«:ute lf'>e lor lt>e 1r1nt~• ot ~·d bull dol'O"•I or t 1nv •"°"'" "-I• and l'fflr\cttoftt ~r •llOtlW'; In payment of dtllnqutnl Nll(KI B It applyl119 10 the Sap1emt>er 20. 11177 ••• proVidtd '"Ille not• secured l SCOTT VINCENT A CQf\tract Tf'leM ,., .. ••e on ""' t l"O ,,.,,,,"' ot Mid ,,.,.. ... rtCOrd9d Deeembaf IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR Unified Sc riool DllltlCI Oeptrtmarit ol Alcohotlc tcuted by Hid TruttOtl Ind by Iha deed ot trust. plus I n 0.GIAOLAMO CHARLES E Ille II .,.,. DIST RtOT offtOe ICt'nM ,, to be paid only S•td U141 .. ll M "'llOf' 12. tlM In Offtclal "9c«da or . contingent crtdltOt of ...... pl\JI lntertlt, THE Beverage ContrOI lor "47" .. Id Bantliclary) which~ 1ddl 1ton1t ••••mattd BOOTH JOSEPH A HALL l()C.lltld I I 10251 Yorio.town 1tfter sat<! 1•81\,ffW flll bMt'I W11"0ul O•tn•"' Ot ... r °'ttnta Couftty. C .. lfom .. Iha ~ .. ad. you mull me N 0 TI c E RE c 0 R 0 E 0 ON SALE GENERAL (PUB came Ou• Jun• I. 1984, Ind amount of $3,295 80 If any JACK w BRUMMERT "v.-iue HU1'tt1ng1on Beach IPptOved o~ ..... Oflpart r11nh •~t>•lll""1 <If •mOltfi() Thll llOttce II •'"" In your claim with Ille CO\it1 or 3/21/85 AS INSTR. NO EAT PL) to Mii tlootlollc (IN tubtaquttll inattlln'lanll undei t~ 1orm1 ol ll'le deed ROBERT 0 HIBBS ?111L E CA 926"6 Coottt m•v t>e 'Mini ot 1'1ceol10nc B"".-rllQ9 •fl\jarding 111111 po_,,an c:om,,..._ wlttl IM wTtt Pftttt'll 11 to the perlOl'ltl 85.096144 IN THE COUNTY bevertgtttt421 E 17111 St. ot prlnolpel i nd lnltt .. ll ot truil and 1"9 charges McLEAOY and DOES :?0 01>111ned 01\raQ..-t A cc>Pv Controt Of l'ncumtoranc• to aal11ty teri ~made to Mr raprtMnlttlvt appointed Oy OF ORANGE Cott• Mou, 112127. tl'let by reuon tl'lafeol Ille and 11,pt nut ot ttt• and 22 through '0 1nctutJY9 of thaN ,., .. »l'I•" be l>Olt T1111 1 Ult lrt,n•hW •nd the' obhg•I"'"' Meli""' l'v Wabef lilly 1M 8oltd of OI· the court within lour montllt th•t by rauon thereof, the Publllhad Orange Coa1t unOtrilgntd •• aucti Trull.. Oetendants eel ti Illa IOI> tttt ftte lot• 1U19n~1 ot the 1forH111d ano P\t•tulnt 10 Int P0wet r.cton et tM AMOOletlall from th• date of tlrtt , .. unOa11tgna d u tu c h Dally Piiot AP!'ll 12, 1~6 &enancl•ry l'ltl dtpoltted The Landerl 8enetlc•ary To the abov• named De-g01n9 tclWl<lu'411 ot Ptt oi.m atoclt 1,, t••d• 11~1ur11 or Slllt COlll4"frtlid 111 • u1r111n I On,,....,, Aprtl 12. ,. IUlnot of i.tter• H l)l'Ovtdad 9-llcl•ry hu depotlted F-8011 with the Truatee Ille Oaad of under Iha deed ot Hutt 11a1 lendanta waget" ba..O upon• WO<ll• tqulpn>ent I nd gooo will ot 09l<l of Trusi executed b) •Mcf\ It the da'9 of the 111· In section 700 of the With Ille Tru1t". the O..CS ol Trull Ind 1111' dOC\tfMt'lll llgntO and dalllltfed or Ille You are rier•by aum •ng d•~ of ~ttt 111 hourt MIO t>usin .... wtll be con T"'USTOR 11\.AAEN M RICE lltlal ~"°"of tMt No- Probtll• COO. of CalllOl'nla Tl\lat •n<I 111 OOCumantt 9Vldonc1ng obllgatlorll M-Trutl" 1 Oeelt1•tlon of 0.-moneo and requ•r•d to Thf rllt lor riol+Oey enc tummal~ and the con 8 CHARLINOA L 0 OEU. ttoe o4 ..... IM llolloWtflt flla time IOt flllng ctatm1 w111 t111dtnctng obllgttlonl ... cured lh•r•by, and th• laull ol the obhglllOlll ... terve upon JOEL C E$TES 0~1,,..,. 'WOfk 1h1ll be II l!dat1l1<>f' tllerelor IOQ4111'taf RECORDED 6 17182 11 1n amount• repreHnt tflo no1 txplrt J>(IOI' to lour ourad thereby. •rid fht PtllllC NOTICE undar-'gnad doaa hereby cured' by ttte d..O of trutt. ESQ KEVIN J HOYT ESQ . IM1I llm41 and one l'latt w'ltll 1"9 eoMidt<a1tO<' for tlrurMf\t numt>er 82· 206499 totel llMC>unl of tt1t urlpald tnorilhl lrom the date of the undttalglltd do.t lltraby o.cltl't 111 ~m• MCured and • Not!Qe of o.it•ull and MICHAEL T 0 HALLORAN. It tl\111 be m~alOty upon the tr•ntfe( •nd atttgntNll\t 1n If'>• uttl<"9 Of ttte oounl) bataNla of tt1e ....,_'* 110erl119 notl<MI abOvt • daelalt ell 1Um1 HCl\1'90 NOTICI M ll'letlbY ltnmtdlataty du• Et«tton lo Sell Mild\ re (SQ . ESTES A HOYT. A Iha CONTRACTO~ t() whom «>' t"9 tforeMIO ttcert .. (O< RecCl<d• tll Oranot County __.. by tM ....... tit YOU MAY lXAMINE tile thereby lrnmedllt4Ny Oue DtllOUITIOH °' ind payable and doaa llaf• cordtd on t 1110184 u PROFESSIONAL CORPOR th• conlrllCt II •"'trdtd and 1ic.n-11110 be oaid on or At 1119 11~ of 11\e if\1t1tl pub-....... ~ &o Illa _.., lllt kt91 by the court II you and pey1b4t tnO Ooat hara-,.,_,_,.... by elect to cauaa the PfC>P-00Cumtn1l4-404811$,01 Of. ATtON p1atnt1n 1 altOfney 11oon 1ny wbconlr•clot 11tt1 1"'9 ,.,," oty 01 M•r 11c1tion of '"'' nottco the ~ ~ """'etad 1tt t '*"°" lnltttttad lfl by tlacl to caute the prop-Notlotllgt\1911 pul'llVlllll to any 10 l>l I04d 10 Ntltty the flCl•I ~oa o¥ll09e 1ddrt11 •1 t010 SEC· ""'""" "'"" 10 PIY t'IOI teta 1911!> a1 1M .-Cfow d41P•f1 101a1 amount 01 uno110 btl o.ta. ·~· ..,.,..,... Iha .. ,., •• yOU may WV9 lflY to O. IOld 10 Nltefy the Stctton 15034 5 of the Cor· oblllpttont aacured ltltftby fhlt .... wlll be Con· ONO AVENU E. NINTH '"""IM IAtd 'OaClllOd '" .. m •nl Of 01vr:AStf1tO inc. of I~ Obiogttion N ,..,,..,ty..,; l lld ••ell upon tht t.tutcu1or or tOml" o«>llgatlont MCllfad I~ port tton1 Coda ttlat Wiiiiam • NOTWITHSTANOING Ouctad Oy CAllFOANIA FLOOR SAN DIEGO C..ALI to 111 wOflo.men 9"\PIO'red by £SCROW CORPOAA TION cured 0) tne •l>Ove 0.. 04Nf 111111-ta. ,..... ltttltOf, or upon , .... at· • NOTWITl18TANDINO IC.Gatttando.otoeJ Wall. THI! ,ACT f HAT YOUlll POSTING ANO PU81.ISH· FORNtA 92101 11\d -them'" Ille .-cecut!On of the II 14641 YO<O. SttM1 Svtta Kttbtd Dead of Tnnt and ..... Cteah .... ttttof'MJ'• IOflW'; tot the uacutor or THI FACT THAT YOUR '*tlofoft dOlng bualMM PROPIATY IS IN F'OAC· ING COMPANY whOee Id· lo Illa comofllnl -"iCll 11 contract 101 1n 1111 c;;1ry Of TU4ttn wlHn«lad • 9ttPet'MS flMt .. ~ ~ llNm lldmlnlatrttOI, and fllt with PAOftEATY IS IN ,OAI!· 11 Pat1'*' under the firm Cl.OSUAE YOU MAY o-and phone numl:ltf 11 l!afM11'1 9«"90 uoon yOU NO btdOto tn•y wttftatew County ol Orange St•le ot feta •"'<I •Ovl nCH 1a datt "' llilftW -"IU ... 1 Iha coun wlttl ptOOI 0( -· CLOSUAI!, YOU M AY name 0( o.w lnwttmtnll. °''l" YOUA P"°PfATY 1021 NOATH LAK[ A\/· wl111111~Oeyt1f1tr WVIOt "''' l\tO '°'. perl()d of tony· C•lof~ "'~ lhel ,,... $44 ()A~., ·o dttftlfft\I~ _ .... of .. n. -vtoa .• written ~I Ital• °''EA YOUR PAOf>£RTY Ltd • •t ~ Von Katmen '°"SAL!.. ,ROVID«D TH( [N u (. s u IT E 2 0 I Of ""' eummotll upon vou llvti 1451 d•y• .n .. 1119 Oat• Oepeft~I Of AICOflOll( the ocian.ng bid ~ ""9'r ..w -....... "' ........ ' ng tti.t yOU °""9 ~ FOA SALi. PRO~O Tlfl £; 8un. 200. NewPor1 SAU IS CONCLUDIO PASADENA CALl,OANIA a.xcAMlve of the day of -· M l'"' ltte ooaN"9 Of OIOI e.--llOt COllttOI ,... ca~ t.011 ~52 TUC . la a.J7I M. 00949 .,(~ nottot Of the 1111ng of en in. SAi E IS CONCLUOIO . Calltomla. haw'*" ,.,_IOA TO THI! CON· t1'04(213} .. t 4W ~ "yOUt .. todOto.l\ldl· A e>ayn'ltf!t ~ atld t prowct •'12 ,,.,...._ ot Mk1 Oetao .,, 15 e o 111 .. .._..,,..._. 11911t0tytndae>9'aiMmtnlo4 P,_10" Tp THC CON· thtlf ,.,,,_11119 N CLUSION M THt' 'OA!· Oelad i113/U rntr1tbyo.t""1wtlO.ttlllen ~ bOnd Wiii be ltolt'9a ,.ACWIC LOA• MAii-_.., ..... Mt•tt aaa.MI or ol Ille !*I· CLUSION OF THE FOR!· of Apttl 12, 1tl5, by mutual CLOSUAC ~ NMRM. I.AV· 11g91M1 rotJ tor the rw11411 dlt-r~ed pnor to ell'«:iutlOfl Oa'-d MlrCfi H tet5 Aon.Jn COW, T,__ 0-.. Afll I.,_ llOnt or accoum• mant!OMd CLOIUAE conaent. encl thal .,. IMI Ot'tad 'JI 11115 ,.... AND LOAM Al · rnanoao II\., .. CClm$llelnl of"'° C011lr11Ct ftla peymslt .... ~ ,,_ ., ~ ~ ., ~ .. D*wtt. Ir., .. ~~~::C:,::.:>°c!: = :J:':.o.cA ..._ ~o ~ = ~ :,~~·~ ~,_:. ir.~?'.l: ~ !'J::' = :~oe c':mr"'!:':O: ~ c':':; IMC., • 1RuM,:.::~ :;_; =:\re';',:::~ ..._ W. e.l• l"'"-noMAL TWUIT AMO t.AY· oatlOnt on tlahelf Of Iha for. W AaeoctAnoM. ..... W A•Nl•1.. liANAOl llll. IU.. R ailllN mtnta. C1•1 Ml.,.,_ • ...._ .,. A. Cwpw .... CA ~· .. W.:l .. INC • .._... ... ... .... 9tw4WIY. •to1. INOIAMOCtAnotl..,..... !Ml'flrm ......... _, ............. t t•u•t•• Dl,.ARf · ~ Ceartl .,, .,..... ' McGra,. Cf. .... L......_,......... ... c• •. ,. OAMV "-.AJA ontcl a.nta.AN,CalnM Traat, ........... c..Nat .... IC.o.tea.cai.. .. C_._ •N11ARC C>eft • )114 ,....,M111'1ew-.o..t-,......._ _. ~ -f'AM U IOC\AT10N l"utlllaMd OtltlOI Cotlt Pl>•llMlld Oranot CNtt ,..,.._ 111\.tblllhacl Orange Coal! PubMNO Or.not eo.t t Pl..btlehad 0rlW'Qt Coe9t ......... CtM9Nc ... ,. f'1 u 4.... ~Oldhad Or~ Cou1 ~ Onlrot CoMt Oeitt '1lot A~ll I,, 12 1e, Oai1y PllOt Marefl 2t, As*« 6. ~ ~ CO.I ()ally 11110t Merctl 2t "Prtl & o.iy Pilot M~ 1t AQttl ~ ~ Piiot Mlltttl 2t A.oftl 6 l".iblltMd 1>"'99 Cote• P\ttlfo Or ty Pttlol AP'1 '' lt 1t 01llfy ..,_. ~ 12, tt 2t. 1te& 12 18. IH& Dally Pilot A.cwll II!. 1H$ '2 ,, 1N5 11 ttU 11 10 , .. $ O•ly Piiot Ard n ,. tH!> o •. .., Not .t.ewij " ·~ "., 3 ··~ '"''·•at f'-134 .... F'-«11 J ' , 1 '-ttr. ------r' ,,_ J '-•••} ,. ..... ,....._ ..... THE FAMILY . CIRCUS "There are millions of poor cats all over the wortd who'd love to hove that food!" llAIUIADUKE by Brad Anderson I I BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) .. " ' "Why don't you just TELL her you're Pfpptng next door to play cards with the boys?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ j t l i .J E H~. 1U6~ Afl£ -mEN~ GfAT~.- PEANUTS ONE FINGER Will MEAN JUST TRV TO 6ET IT OVER TME PLATE ... .. T/.IE KOM Of THe C/(()11/(15 f'Y)l'COF<N Ft.Vt/(, THl(()l.,(,H TH€ 1111? ... Y€5, ~ WERC /(£1/flY flJR GMY OfJE 711/N& •. TWO FIN6ERS WILL MEAN TR'( NOT TO TMROW IT O'YER TME BACKSTOP .. by Jeff MacNally GEE, l. WON~JZ ~ ~ ~tAARM'f'-f..CVKIN' GUl(G GOT IN ... A~D TMREE F"IN6ER5 WILL MEAN WE'LL ALL BE 6LAD W~EN °™E SEASO~f 5 OYE~ .. bv Berke Breathed r!MY .. IV85 MllS ro f'f?(}l/P€ A 5PRIN6 5!A50fol 111£ WOVt.P [ -N<Jr EASl_lY f()f{f£'. -, 645£/JAU / lOt/ft IHJJf>r / Llf RlfPU ' , ,,, WI/O'S "10N500H \ ~:11, I t' I ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston "He is not a pet and you cannot keep himl" DRABBLE 1. CAA'\ &.L.IE.\JE. IT l. MOM'f> W"1C.~IN6 "~Tt>.R i RE.\C ~6A1t-t l GARFIELD MOON MULLIN8J'f ~ w~Ai 'l MOM ~V~N~ 10 6€. A Of..-..JOTE.0 'T~f...l(\<'.tt.• R EXCLlSE ' SORRY, J'M Au. 11SouNOS LIKE '!'OU AAO A I.Of OF FUN WHEN '()O WfRE A LITTLE eDY. 1 WISH I AA!> MET YA FAR~. by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis <J'./'" [''7 fVEN GO 50 F"AR A5 TO 5 AY IT'5 A GREAT rJAY TO SE AWAKE by Ferd & Tom Johnson I MAMIE 'D E:SN'T ( SOOICED UP WITH : . UNDt RSlAND \ ~ToMERS) i: M£... ..,__ ~ PROBLEMS... • ---..-NEXT y 7j: CoME BACK ... ~~(·..o·:-.::-:&. ~ WEEK. . _, I -=>- '!">>>> JUDGE PARKER WE'D I REAU.Y APPRECIATC "OuR COM1N(., Lll'\E ~.~I AA™ERINE WIL1.. CALL 1 T'HAT ~so we CAN ARRAN<...•E J UDGE HAVE OINNER _..___ "TOGETHER ' I HEAR THE PHONE I E.XCUSE ME A MINUTE WHILE I ANS WER IT I by Harold Le Doux rf WRS A WONDeRFU-TRI?, Obt-IN ~ 1HE ~ LuASSlf'ER, I L~ARNED A LOT, I MEI SoMe: FAl'MSflC~~ R:oPLE . TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE BRID GE East·Weat vulnerable. South deals. WEST •Q7 'V J IOU NORTH • 832 "7 97,2 o VoMI • AKQ1032 EAST • KJ95' 'V 3 0 KQJ753 •1 0 A96 • 985' SOUTH •A 106 'V AKQ5 0 10842 •J& The bidding: S..tJ. Weet l 0 p ... 2 'V , ... ,... , ... Opening lead: King of o. Tht trademark or moat safety plays ia that they cost a trick. That is a small price to pay If It 11 an over trick at rubber bridge. At duplica~. bowever, that mi1ht be mon than you c.tn afford. North-South were playtna five· card major openinr blda, hence South'• ont diamond openin1. Spec1fically 1n this aequf n<'t, when you play rivt card..majon . the hHrt I lDJEO BEJ~ ~MY OWN, 11 DID Me. A WORLD OF GOOD! WISP-WISP. .• WISP. •• WISP· WISP-WISP. •• Wl~P-WISP.. 1 •u. HA\IE Tb GO Ald'IV ~e. OFle.N !! by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady RED IN THE FACE rebid ia not a true reverse. North bid what he thought he could make. West led the king of diamonds and declarer ruffed in dummy. In duplicate, you have no problem - you er~• to hand with a high trump, ruff another diamond t hen try to draw trumps. When the suit OMAR 0 SHARIFF .--.. { split.a 4·1, you quietly go down three! However, you thould ret an average eeore. Mo.t pain wilJ be In four hearu and, aince a lJ..2 split i1 overwhelmingly more likely than a 4· t divlalon, every declarer 1hould play the aame way you did. Atur all, your play fives you an ucellent chance to collKt all 18 trick.a, and you mu1l 1trlve to make the mu lmum number of tricks In to urna ment play. At rubber bridp. thourh. it Is fooliah not to rf vt up an overtrick or two to lnaure your contract. Slf!ee only a 4-1 trump break un narm you. you ntlf the opealn« r ... d I on the table and immediately duck a trump. If trumps were 3-2. you have given up onq overtrick. At the cards lie, however. the contract la aecure. If We~t continuea with diamonds, you can ruff on the board. draw the remaining trumps, then run dum· CHARLES GOREN my'1 clubs for two overtrlcks. In fact, there ~ nothing tht defenders can do to atop you from making 12 t.ricka ahould you chooH to play for them. Isn't that much better than .rolng down? a .. e, .. a...rwa.M..a.w .... b&e °"w.1 L.tc.-..o .... ...., ,. .... , .... , ........... ... ef DOUBLES fer ,....U.. aMI t&lleHt. rer a U'1 ef ~&1 DOUIL£8 Meklet. ~ u .as .. "Gwea·O..W..." P.O. le:s en, Palarra. N..L.OIO&S. Makt clNd peJaWe w New.,.,.~. ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA FRIDAY APRIL 1~. 198~ . ' ' ~ "· e ID Coast A brainy former pro- fessional football player and a hamburger outlet are helping the summer academy program at Dwyer Middle School./ AS California Fishermen warned to limit consumption of fish caught off Santa Monica Bay./AS Nation Convicted rapist back In jail after judge says he doesn't believe woman's recanting of crime./ AS World Japan· s Nakasone says he made "error in judg- ment" in increasing car exports.IC& Sports The Angels push over a run in the 10th for a come-from-behind 4-3 win over Mlnnesota./C1 Date book Heeeeere's Ron!_ Laguna Beach restaurateur hosts own cable talk show. /Page3 Business Caremark, formerly Home Health Care of America In Newport Beach, has acquired the Health Data lnstitute./88 INDEX Brightening the KOCE plc~re Jim Cooper of the KOCE-TV Foundation accepts a plaque. which accompanied the top prize of $25.000, from Cal State Fullerton President Jewel Plummer Cobb at the annual Dlaneyland Awards presen- tation Thursday. See atory, Page A3. ·es • • • ... • • • , Witnesses claim-husband drove into !ntersection against red signal light -.. By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly ,._. It.ti Huntington Beach police 1n- vesttgators toda> w<.'re to condud~ interviews with witnesses to an E..l~tn eve fatal traffic smashup and plan 10 submtt the case 10 the Orange ( ount~ Distnct Attorney's Office for poss1 hie prosecu11on. 11 was learned. t-f ousew1fe C hns Lynn Kenndh was pronounced dead ofmjunesat \i Mary's Hospital in Long Beach about two hours alter thc crash and her son Kenneth. wa<. cnu cally injurcd \ii p, Kennelly's hu'iband. Donald. and daughter. Karen. suffered le'>'>l'r in- juries. Huntington Beach Traffi<. 'igt k11 Cope said 1mmed1atel~ after thl' l ra'h that w11nc!>seS indicated that Donald Kenneth allcgedh dro'e h1., nl'"' "-t\..an ~dan into the intersttt1on at .\Jam'> .\' t:nul.' and \ilagnolla Street aga1mt a rl·J stopltght \\ ht>n hl· "'3'> relea!>ed after treat- mt>nt from thl· hospital. the 39-)'ear- uld l\.ennelh told police ti was his 1mpresc,1un that he did not drive into the inter\l'll1on against a red light. Ho"'e' cr ( ope ..aid Thursday that '>tatement\ from witnesses "over- "' helm1ngh · indicate that the Ken- neth lam1h auto allegedl)' dtd procced agatn'>t a rl'd traffic signal. . Pohl't '>OUr<.t'> !Ml)' that cases 1n- ' 01, 1nll tralfa dcaths are normally tUrnl·d ""er w the d1stnct attorney for the i:xm1bk lihng of charges Police souru.''> .,.., that !>1m1lar incidents nurmalf\ \.\Jrran1 the fihng of man- \lauRhtt:r l hJr~l"> (Plea.e Ke EASTER/ A3) Crash driver's boyfriend says she was 'sober' By STEVE MARBLE Of 1M O.ity ll'llo4 It.it The b<l)'fncnd of a \\00man lhJrgl.'d '!"Ith manslaughter 1n a triple latal accident laM )Car-1es11fied Thur'K.l.i~ that K ~m Murph~ seemed \OOCr anJ coherent onl) an hour ochm thl' colhs1on outside wal lkach But John train "'a' JI a 111" tc• explain >Ah~ \11u rph,_ n:1urn 1n~ .1l11nt· from a latl·-night mudcltng '>l.'\\11111 in downtov.n Huntington Beath "·•' traveling ')OUth from l'JI Fk.tlh - the opposite <.ltrl'lllun 111 hl'r modeling app01ntml nt E\pcrt "'•tnt'\'>l'\ 111r tht pr"' ecuuon ha'c tl'\lllil·d th.it \I .Jrph' >Aas too Jrunf.. tu Jn, I.' anJ had t..1l..d1 ~uch a largc amount ot nxatnl th.11 she rould h;J\e ht·l·n nl'Jr lOn' ul"' l · ness. Murph' ~ti 111 <l\n,ml '' ,h.ir~l·d with threl.' f\.·lom t11unt' 11! m.111- •ilaughter 1r1 thl· dl·ath'> ol I kh1HJh Slcmmon' 1>1.inl· Drul f..rl'\ .in.I Da"'n l ttt•rha1 f.. "'h11 "l'rl f..tlll·d 1n the t'-'o-c·ar hl·Jd-on u11l1,11>n 1•11 Panfil < oJ<it H1gh>Aa~ ·-- Thi.' thrn \1 t\\lon \ 1Cjo women "l'rl' nd1ng tn a cum pact Fiat. tra,ding north on thl' rna)t h1ghwa)' ft",allt:gl·J \1urph' ·..,carlroS!K.'d O\<.'r tht: ll'ntn ltnl'' ,inJ ramml'd thl• hat. l•1Ll\ln~ J \111ll\111n that had a lum- h rwJ lurH' nt I I ( mph \1 urph\ al,11", hargt'd "'1th o per- 1t1m. J i:at 11n .1 llrl\.cr·., hcens.e that "~" 'n·,tnctnl trom Jn l'Jrlier drunk- l'n Jr" inw \11n' ll t111n 'i1ra1n tr'H· rir,1 ddl'll\l' v.1tnl'" in thl thrn· "'n ·I.. 11ld \u~nor C <iun tnJ. 1n \\,,11111n'tlr \J1d \1urph~ 'l'l'ml·J ,, ~ r ·' hl n hl taH .. l•d to her h· 1l 1 ·p/l111w at•nut Jn h1111r lx:l<>rl' the ' ~ .1 Pl llllll\1110 \1 Hl h' .lllt1rd111!! tc• \train left h" \u• 't'I lk.1l h rl'"Jcnt ,tt about 9 r rn atrn h.1' 111f .1 .. linncr ol Mc\1can f1111d .1n.t ,tr 111l..1nf nuth1np. i.tmnger th.rn d1l't "'d.1 -.1r..11n 'aid hl· onl} I... I"'' I ,, ~ I > .. 1 n l ' n h" houc,c 'I~ .1·1 r ,1,111.! 1hl· '>lull .. ~train '·'.I • , 11.1 .. i.l;:i \111rph' drank an) !Please sec CRASH/A2) Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers 81 -5 ca AB C6-7 89-11 ca 811 C7 A7 810 It's roundup time for OC toxic waste ·Opinion Play Reviews Police Log Public Notices ..Sports Stock M arkets· Television Theaters Weather Date book A6-7 Date book A3 C7-8 C1-5 ca Datebook Date book A2 You'll find the b8at auto buys alpnat- the Orange Coa•t In · today's Auto Piiot -Page81 UCI, community share spotlight with sports center Ground broken for Bren facility on university campus By PHIL ~NEIOERMAN OllMD.ityll"tle41tllff Unive~1ty and communtl) lcaders aathercd Thu™1a} at UC' Irvine lO break ground for a lona·awa1tcd campus center for major athlcttc. art1st1c ond academic events. Irvine (o. C'hnirman Donald Rrrn made a rnre public appearance tn • upport of the 5.000-seat arena that will bear his name Bren personally donated SI mtllton for tht' ccntt'r. and the Irvine ('o cpntnbutcd an od- d1t1onal chalkngc grant of SS00.000. The t15.()()()-,<1uan·-foot Donald Bren Evtnb <cnh:r will take the plt1n• of UCl's t .100:-~nrwfcm:t I tall, which l'un bttn rnllcd inadequnu· for ·' major sporting t•vcnt'> and unl\crsit) funcuons UCl'c; Anteaters basketball teall'_l. tn particular. has had difficult\ arranging home games with oppo- nents because ofa lack ofsca11ng. Parti ipan1111n the groundbreaking ceremony hailed the Bren Center 011 a shining example of students. un1ver- s1ty officials and commun1t) lenders worktnl together ThcS.H.5 m11l1on cost to butklthc Bren C'tnlt r ., comma from St\enll sourcc11. Students ha"c agreed to on additional $69 annual fee fbr the ne·<t ~o xcnrll to rat~ $7. 7 million for the.' fftcthty. l he un1vcrs11y is prov1dina 2.8 acrei. of land. a park1nt lot. urch1tcctur;il costs and suppon ·r· v1~ all valued at $2 mtlhon. communtt\' campa1Jn t to nusc the rcma1mn1 \1. m1lhon. t mid· week. the dnVl' ~3'\ JU'lt $455.000 11hort ot 1h an.11 . The center 1 sc:hcdulcd to 1lpcn 1n time for the l~St\=87 t'Ja.,kcttl.lll a n. tPteue Me CAMPUS/ A2) Con cern for hazardous chemical materials will be brought close to home n ext Saturday fht: 1nfamou' I O\ e ( anal m11-.1Jl' of Ruffalo. N Y . \lartl·d 11 all. In \nuthl·rn < al1lorn1a. thl' \tnnglcllo"' aud pits and thl' \1l( oil dump •iltc rnn1urc 1mage<. ol Jrun1' ol 1mprupcrl~ dl'>pmnl to\lt chcmtral' \a~t ha1ardou<. "'aste dump'> and c1rntam1natl'd underground \\all'r '>upi1lieli nl'ed 10 Ix: deaned up lk1ghtened a";m·m·c;) ot the danger' that ha1ardous "'a<;tl' J')()'>l' not onl~ to puhltt hl·alth hut alc.o to the cn"tronment ha'e tocu!it'O atten- t1on on l'\fX'n\l\e cleanup cflonc; that "'111 talo.e tlct·ade' t.o compktl' al rm' the countn no~·r to hum\.' -pcrhJp\ l'\l'll 10 'our o"'n garage -the to\lt "'·"tl' problem ma~ c;ttll be fe.,tenng Pcst1etde'> paint. paint th1hnn tk:in1ng product). drain cltJlll'r'. l Jr or furnllurl' J')()lish. pool l'hl'nlll.tl\ and l'\l'n prt•\Cnpt1on mcdtl,ltlllll' arc JU St 'onw of the hu U'>l'h11ld to\I' material-. that mu't tx· r1orx·rl' J1\posed tu -.afeguard till' l'n' 1n•n- ml'nt and ln~.il ".11n 'upplH'' .i. \.On.ling 111 Or.inti.l' < 11unt\' h.11.trd OU\ matl'rlill\ l'\J'll.TI\ Be\ldl'\ rn,111!! .in l'll\ 1r11n11 \'Ill.I ha1ard. hou\l.'holJ !ll\IO\ P"''' ,1 Jangt:r 111 l hildrt•n tirl•lit1-IH1·r' tr•d l'\.l'n tra-.L ,11lkd••r\ l''fX" 1.1 I thl·~ Jrl· m•t prl1p.. r ' '' 1 ,·d tw e'~n' \<J\ &rau'it' ol thl' p.ni"'ing rl'u1~1Hth111 oft hc prnhkm .inJ t hl' nn·d 1 • ,,11 h d1\pO,l' ol h.11.1rd1111' h11uwh11ld c hcmiral' thl' 1 lrangl' l 11unt' B11.1 d o fSuP\'n l'><lr' Juth1in1cd lhl t I'' 11 a <.cncs nl "hJt 11 h.1, dut>t'l·d 1• .. to\tC roun.Jup J,I\, · 1 he lir'>t u1unt\·\J)(ln'>1•r1·d r1111 i.1 JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws Ill' I\ 'dll'dt.kd \pril :u f .:\pnl ~7 in ,,1 ,l t r.1 11,1 .11 I lunllngton Beach's ''·'''' .I 'i'•h.I! 1r.1n'tl·r -.1at1on No ., '" ,• •"l < 111th.1rd \trcct be- ( Please see TOXIC/ A2) D91r .... ,.,......, ........... Cbeerleaden Mille o •eeaney. Vlolly Lund help ben41'f&ctor Donald Bren brealt around for UCI B•ent. Center. ._ ___ ~ I· I ----·-' , LONG BEACH (AP) -Ntarly : fourdecadenao. 1,666 World War II war brides arrived on the shores of the : United States, both jubilant and • fca.rf'ul as they cauaht a.first aJimpsc of ' tlteir new country. ' Belioojni today, 'some 400 of them : arc ptherina on the Queen Mary in Lona Beach -the same ship that ' brouaht them and their 688 children ' to America -for a World War 11 war ' brides' reunion. 'The three-day event is an un- precedented ptherina of foreign women who married American men • serving overseas during World War : II. "From the portholes and on deck where they jammed apmsl the rails, ; they cheered wildly and waved col- orcd kerch1eti.." read a front·Pll&C story in the New York Times on Feb. IO. 1946, the day 1hc Queen Mary sailed past the Statue of L1beny into New York Harbor. Their faces were Joyous, the article said. but behind the gaiety lurked concern over their reception an this new land. Eloise Howell. who now lives in Long Beach. remembers those feel- ings well. "It was s.o e"citing, so confusing." she said Tuesday. "We were so happy to be coming here, yet so concerned about what awaited us." But Howell. who hved in a suburb of London when she married a U.S. Army Signal Corps serviceman 1n 1945. said she found most of the worl') was for na\Jlht. "The cold reception I feared we m1aht get from American women never materialized for me." she said. "l never met with any animosity anywhere." Howell said she recalls a welcom- ing speech made to the group by Eleanor Roosevelt. "This great lady told us we belonaed here and had every riaht to be here," she said. · Another of the war brides. Peagy Johnson of Marina del Rey. recalls the Queen Mary was "still a troopship, really.' The reunion grew out ofa research project by Ellie Shukert of San Francisco and Barbara Scibetta of Pacifica, who are daughters of war bndes. :u.s. carrier Coral Sea, • ·tan-ker_collide off Guba NORFOLK. Va. (AP) - A Navy aircraft carrier and an Ecuadorian 18nker collided off the coast of Cuba, causing significant 'damage to the ' U.S. vessel but no injuries on either ship, authorities said today. The carrier Coral Sea, based here, ... was conducting flight operations "hen it collided with the tanker Napo at 7:48 p.m. Thursday, said Lt. Cmdr. ·Dale Smith of the Atlantic Fleet. "Part of the bow is crushed" on the· ;coral Sea, Smith said. Additional .damage was reported to ~me com· "'lnunications and radar equipment ,and to the earner's starboard side. The Napo sustained a hole ID its bow above the water hne and ·super- .structure damage. Smith said. Darnaic estimates were not ava1l- ""ablc for either ship. • Smith said no crewmen aboard *Cither vessel were hurt. • The collision occurred 45 miles south-southeast of Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. Smith said. The Coral Sea carries a crew of 4,500 men. including its air wing. The Napo reached Guantanamo Bay shortly after 8 a.m. today wh ile theC'oral Sea sailed to a point JUSt off the coast of the bay. Smith said. An investigative team from the Norfolk NavaJ Air Station lef\ about 9:30 a.m. and was to arrive at Guantanamo Bay later today. Smith said he had no ind1cat1on yet of the cause of the collision. 'The Coral Sea finished a more than $200 million, I 5-month overhaul on Jan. 29. including modem1zat1on and repair to almost every area of the 38- year.old ship. Smith said the Coral Sea had been conductins refresher training w11h its air wing in the G uantanamo Ba}' operating area since April 3. The carrier had 11 aircraf\ airborne at the tame of the collision. arid all landed safely at Guantanamo Bay, Smith said. Scott Hessek, another Navy spokesman, said the 230-foot Napo was carrying 190,000 barrels of oil from Ecuador to New York, and had between 30 and 50 crewmen. No fuel or oil leakage wa.s reported by either ship, and neither required assistance, Smith said. Visibility at the time was seven miles with five-foot waves and scat- tered clouds, Smi1h said. The 973-foot Coral Sea is the Navy's oldest active duty carrier. ll was commissioned on Oct. I, 1947 decommissioned in May 1957 and recommissioned in January 1960. Smith said the ship probably would return to Norfolk for repairs. The ship was scheduled to return to its home pon Tuesday. • . I ~one woinan in five virgin at m.arr~age WASHINGTON (AP) -Only .-about one American woman in fi ve ~waits until marriage to begin sexual activity, according to governmen1 aStatistics disclosed Friday. This wa~ a decline from an earlier ..figure of nearly half who postponed sexual intercourse. a survey said. The decline, which appeared to -occur most sharply between 1965-69 -and 197().. 74, was reported as part of : the National Survey of Family Growth, a study of childbearing. contraceptive practices and maternal health conducted in 1982 by 1he National Center for Health Statistics. The statistics do not include figures for men becaust the su!vey rs de- signed to analyze fertahty ~nd child- bearing, and thus seeks information only from women in the childbearing ages of I 5 to 44, explained MarJOrie C. Hom. who wrote the study w1tb Christine A. Bachrach. "The proportion of women who delayed sexual intercourse until mar- riage decl.ined from 48 percent among women marrying dunng the period 1960-64, to 21 percent among women marrying in the years 1975-79," the authors wrote. The largest decline appears to have occurred between 1965-69. when 42 percent of women marrying for the first lime had not previously had intercourse. and 1970-74. when onl y 28 percent had delayed intercourse. the study said. Trends in mantal and premantal b1nhs in the United State!I reflect changing patterns of marriage. divorce and premantal sexual behav- ior, the study concluded. ··over the past two decades. 1he proportion of births occurring to unmarried women has risen dramati- cally. from 5 percent in 1960 to 19 percent an 1982.'" according to the analysis. Ms. Hom said the study doesn't ask reasons for the increased number of women who initiate sexual activity prior to marriage. but she added "its cenainly been a trend over time." Studies of teen-agers done at Johns Hopkins University "have shown a fairly steady increase of premarital sexual activi ty among teen-agers." Ms. Hom said. Al the same time this increase in premantal intercourse has been oc- curring. women have been post- poning marriage in favor of increa~ mg their education and advancing their careers in larger numbers than ever before. meaning that on average women remained single longer. Hom. however. declined to specu- late on specific reasons for he changes 1n sexual activity, saying only that "people will have to reach their own conclusions." But she noted that the increase in births oc.curring to unmarried women has occurred as women extended their length of premarital sexual exposure. EASTER FATALITY PROBED ... From Al The Kennell y auto was struck and smashed by a pickup truck dnven by Tad Michael Palka. 23, who police said was arrested on susp1c1on of drunken dnv1ng and for allegedl} dnving wtth a suspended license. Cope said at the time. however. that Palka was not believed to be responsible for the collision that resulted in the Kcnnelly's auto careening into opposite lanes and striking two motorcycles and a car. In what Fountain Valley Com· munit) Hospital Trauma Director William Thompson said was a mis- take in Judgment. Mrs. Kennell} was airlifted b} hehcopter to Long Beach Thompson. who said 1he cnt1calh injured woman should have been taken to the Fountain Valley Hospi- tal. blamed the doctor in charge at the local trauma center for the alleged m1xup. Meanwhile. 1he Kennellys· son. Kenneth. 14. remains attacfted to life support systems at Fountain Valley Commun11y Hospital wtth head in- JUnes and a fractured pelvis and fractured ribs. CRASH DRIVER'S FRIEND TESTIFIES •.. From Al of the whiskey. W [~''"'' '1 I I I l II -- Sun will scatter inorning fog Clear and fair ..ather wm prev8Jt ovw Southern California thlt ~end *Pitt patchy fog and low cloud• during~ night and momlng hourt. the National WNther ~Mid. Tht tw and warm WMther 11 the reautt of a high preetur• arM moving In OYW northern California, Oregon and Waahl"O'- ton. The btkhel wlll hit 78 Saturday whffa mountain raaort1 warm from OY9fnlght IOwt In the ~and 50t to ruor1 high• nur 75. Along the Orano-Cout It wtll bt ea.ar Saturday but tome low cloudl and fog lat• night and early morning houra along the coa1t. Hlgh1 at bMehtl Saturdey 74 to 78. Lowa 5e to 80. Hlah1 In the Inland valley• Saturday 84 to 90. Lowa tonight 50 to 5~. Loulevtlle 119 47 Mempnje 71 " Tempe High, tow for 24 houra ending •I 5 •·m Mlllmla-11 74 72 G\Q~~ FllOHTS MllwllUll• 49 31 Alb.,.,y 53 2t Ml)ll-StP8UI 111 ,. W11m -Coto ..,.... Al=que n 45 NMl'IV1118 73 5.4 A,,,., ,. 53 HewO.-75 ... 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StP91•TatnPe ... ... ~City 70 50 Swell <IW~IOI\ 90Vtriw.t Salt lal!e City 72 47 Columl>lit,Otl 85 39 SenAMonlo 71 112 a.cr-10 75 47 Concotd,N H eo 24 8811Juan,P R 15 12 ...... 70 « 08llu-f 1 Wortll 75 " St '':.~"le 311 20 San~ 87 57 Oeylon 83 « Seatt 57 45 San Fr 87 52 o.n-71 44 SP<*-113 42 Sanl• aatbaf• 81 0 O..M-72 Stocaton 74 4$ " s~-50 211 0.ltOll 59 ff Topeeta 73 57 High, IOw f()( 24 llOurt -Ing II 6 p m Tl dee Oulutrl 49 32 T-'° 51 a.t110W N 57 EtPMO 85 47 Tu!M 14 55 Bl8"0P II~ 31 Felrbanltt 13 02 W111Nng1on 119 45 8fytha " 113 TOOAY FetQO ... « Cataline 59 49 s.eone1 nlgll 8;0tp.m. ~38 FlaQll•lf 70 38 WlcNta 75 55 long IRcll 72 53 Second low IO:«pm 3.7 Grand flaiHdt 59 "'° Wllk-8arre 50 31 MontoYl8 81 51 Or .. t Fallt t7 42 Mt. W"-' 74 52 •ATUMIAY Hartford " 30 Eztended Newpor1 heoll ... 53 Flrat nton .4:20a.m 4.5 ~· et 41 Ontario eo 47 Firll low 11·37•.m 0.3 Honolulu 12 " Palm Sptlng1 " 511 S8oood high II 35 pm 4 1 Hou II on .. 80 Un-.bly -m l!I08l of Iha PllNdeM 71 .. ~IOw 11.50 pm 22 lndlanapoha " 43 period lllllh fog and IOw c:IOUcM -1rle-AMrllde ., 47 JedllOll,MI. 72 57 ted to tha coeet Md COMtal clU.. San hrNt'dlnO 93 47 Sun 9'11 IOdmy 81 II 22 p.m , ,._ J~ 111 eo COOlw along Iha _. tUMd8)' with San J-10 53 8aturd8)' at 5:25 a..m . ...cs Mtl 8Q8111 al ,,,,,_ 82 " nlQtll Md morning tow c:loudl ""*'d• Sant. AN 73 53 1:23p.m K-Clty .. 54 Ing fer1Mr lnlend. Hlghe In 1M 809 Senta C<UI et 411 Moon Ml• IOday at 11 29 a m . ·-LMVeg• .. ff aiOl'll 1he ~ to 1'18 10W 1101t T811oe V811ey ... 35 Saturday al 2 22 • m ...cs Mia ageln •I lltllt~ 73 M Inland. L-. In Ille mid 409 Md 10e. y_.,. Vly 71 45 12•32 p"' TOXIC WASTE ROUNDUP SCHEDULED ••• From Al tween Talbert and Ellis avenues. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on that Saturday. county hazardous waste experts and members of the Hunt- ington Beach Fire Department's Haz- ardous Materials emergency response team will be on hand to collect household toxics that "have been accumulating for years on garage shelves, in storage sheds or under sinks," explained project coordinator Karen Peters. Ther1will be no charge lo residents who "I' und up" their household toxics a d deliver them to the transfer station for disposal. If the first roundup is a success. supervisors arc considering authonzin' five such collection days at locations around the county each year. "Orange County is addressing this issue now, in order to prevent problems in the future," said Super- visor Harriett Wieder. who has been named honorary chairman of the roundup. "Generally. disposal of such prod- ucts has been by dumping them m the trash. pouring them down the drain or burying them in the yard," Peters said. "Such practices are considered unsafe and can contribute to cn- vironmentaJ damage such as con- tamination of water supplies." Frank Bowerman, who manages the county's four dumps. explained that to"ic materials dumped in trash cans cause environmental damage once they end up in county landfills. Dally Pilot Def Ivery It Guaranteed M 'dly r'-<J•r It 1 " J t'\(il ~.)",. ff../4.), tl.J~~ 1, ~)Oi;m t • bf'',,. 'i ,,,. tlrw1 ., • ' • ,. t .. Surveys in Los Angeles County have indicated that disposal of house- hold toxins amounts to a very small percentage. less than I percent, of th e trash delivered to county landfills, Bowerman said. "But we don't want that stuff. even in amounts that smaJI." And hazardous materials flushed down the toilet or dumped down the drain or local-storm drains can contribute to the contamination of groundwater supplies and even the safely shipped to an approved hazard- ous waste disposal sue or processing plant, Subia said. The fire captain. who will be available at the roundup to answer questions, advised residents who do store pesticides, clearung and paint products or other chemicals to keep them away from any ignition sources. "Make sure you need the material in the first place, make sure of the amount you need and follow storage instructions," Subia said of handling ----------- 'Generally. disposal of such products has been by dumping them In the trash. pouring them down thearaln or burying them In the yard.' -Karen Peter• ocean, the untreated outlet for the county's storm drains. Besides the environmental hazard, household toxins pose dangers for children and arc a common fire hazard that poses a danger to fire- fighters as they bum. When toxic chemicals bum. they generate toxic smoke that has ended more than one fircfighter's career, explained Capt. Vic Subia, commander of the Hunt· ington Beach Fire Department's Haz- Mat team. The only solution. therefore. is to have residents deliver toxic materials to collection points where they can be identified, properly packaged and toxic substances. He said such materials should be stored in leak-proof or spill-proof containers in an area where they arc not likely to spill. He also rec- ommended storage in a secondary container. anything but a cardboard box, so the materials can be grabbed easily in an emergency. "Be keenly aware of what you're dealing with and don't store more than you ha vc to," he said. Subia also offered this bottom-line advice and toxic round-up day en- dorsement: "It's to your benefit and our benefit to dispose of it and dispose of it properly." ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwertz Ill Pubhs~er Cla11lfled edvertlalng 714/142·5171 All other department• 142<-4321 MAIN OFFICE 't 330 Wn! Bay SI Cmll Meta CA MA• ICIOI-8N 1!>6() Cosl• MMol CA 926?6 Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Marketing Director Copy•-on• 19113 0"''09 Coast Pl.bl ~r.no Compeny ~ -"O"H •Nu\l•lhons ""'0<"'' "'•lie< or aci..rt,.. rr-ents n.~e-in mA'f be r~OC).JC.f!O w th0u1 ~·· Pt" ""~"°"or '00V'9rl-· :"" .. , ........ Circulation TelephonH RoHmary Churchman Howerd Mullenery !>Kono c11u ll0''191 i>e-<I •• Colt• to'eu Ca•torn11 <UPS 10 9001 SYbsc• Pl on 01 cau.., $4 7~ mor>tl'lly Oy,..,. I $6 !>() mor>tnr~ a.,,.. M2..au Controller Advert1s1ng Director Robert L. Centrell Production Manager Don•ld L. Wllll•m• Circulation Manager VOL. 78, NO. 102 Strain said Murphy called him at about 2:30 a.m. and told him she was through w11h her modeling session and would return to Sunset Beach as soon as she packed up her car. the conflict in d1rect1on~ But under questioning b} Murph~'\ a11orne~ Scott Ga1len. Strain !>aid tt "a\ possible Murphy got lost. Lett also prodded Strain un the amount of time that lapsed between the phone call and the ac:c1dcn1. Lett calculated that the amount ot time betwee n Sunset Beach and the modeling studio should ha' c bi.'l'n IS minutes. A man present at the modeling session te!lt1fied earlier that Murphy drank two glasses of wine at the r~-====~~==ii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~~~~~~=~~~ session and !leemed to be in an exci1ed. agitated state. .- "Bui instead of coming from Hunt· angton Beach. she's com1ni from th e north." said Dcpuly District At- torney John Lett dunng the test1- mon) "She would never even get to this area (lhc atc1dent site). .. Strain admitted he couldn't explain S1ra1n said he couldn't cxplJin "h) nearly an hour passed. The witness claimed Murphy left the session before 2 a.m .. testimon y that conflicts with Strain's state· men ts Ga tlen said the defense intends to call three more wnnesses including Murphy. The JUry trial resumes Tuesday. . . CAMPUS EVENTS CENTER STARTED ..• From Al Gifts have ranged from S 125,000 donated by Newport Beach developer Donald Koll and his wife, Dorothy. to S2.S contnbutcd hy I 0-year-old Jerem} Kaufman of Irvine. who l'i the ball bo} for U(T s 1\ntcaters One of the most recent maJor gifts was SI 00.000 from C J Scgerstrom and Sons. the Costa Mesa develop- ment company. The multi-purpose design of th e center was highlighted 1n a new student-designed logo unvei led Thursday. Thr logo features the silhouettes of mak and female ath· letes. a ballenna. a musical conductor and an actor. For non-athletic events. 1he crnh:r will be able to scat an add1 t1onal l .000 people on the main floor. The fac1h1~ Just Call -642-6086 1s designed tor later Cltf!Jn\lon to 8.500 srats. The w1de-rang1 ng ~upport tor the Bren ( enter was touched on h) several speakers at T hur\d.1) '\ ground break 1 ng. to '"part1c1pate 1n lhe future develop- ment of UCI and particularly ID the co mmencement of the campus events ce nter" On a lighter note. UCI Chancellor Jack Pcltason Quipped. "So far, our team hasn't lost tn this events center UCI student Rack Pechter who -even one game." chatr'i the Bren Center's board of Dunng a luncheon followmg the directors. called the fac1ltt) "a symbol cerrmony. Irvine Councilman David of what can be accomplished when Baker, who recalled that he played student!>. adm1 nastra1ors and com-basketball for UCI "about 50 pounds munity leaders all work together " ,ago," said a larger athletic facility was ln1nl' Co. Pre~1denl Thoma'i prom1scdaslongagoasl971,theyear Nielsen. who chaired lhc community he wa' recruited fund dnvc. praised the pnva~'donors _ Baker observed. "What 1s being who agreed to help fund lhc campu\ built 1~ not JUSt a hualding, but a (rnlcr after 1t because apparenl that rela11onsh1p What I\ being built is \late funding for the pro1cct wa<, nol Jll\1 a building but a bridae unlike!\ lx'tween a1hk11cs and academ1~. a Bren h1m~lf ..aid hr wa<; honored bridge bel"-'Ccn people" What do you llkf' about tbt Dally Pilot., Wbat don't you llkt? Call U1e number at left and your mt11a~t wlll bt rf'('Ordtd. transcribed and delivered 10 lht approprt•tt tdltor Thf' umr U ·bour anawulna ttrvlct may bt used to rttord letters to tbe f'dltM on any topi<' Contrlbuton to our Lttten colunut must l11cladt ""'' namt> uclldtpboH number for vtrillcaUo11. No clrclllaUoo.ulls, pleaM Tc-II us what's on your mind ' a--..... -.~----------- wooa:·· CARPET .,91111120= JCI Installed ~ 1f-4.. PACIFICA ,rFLOORING 2846 E. Cout Hwy .• Corona del MM 640-2700 640--2934 --. -- VOL. I, NO. 13 ~ CO\Sf'S OMX ENTERTAINMENT &Rll:RFATION GlJID[ APRIL 12,1985 " I i l I : I : ' I , I ,. I am ndt an animal, I am only a writer By SC01T HAYS I am not an animal, I am only' a writer. the lowest of all species. Or so a few Dail y Pilot readers woul~ like me to believe, judging by their abilities to wax self-righteous through pen and ·phone. Because of a story I wrote four weeks ago on Bondage & Discipline: Orange County's Hidden Subculture .(Datebook, March 15 ). a select few protectors of society's conscience claim I am partially responsible for the .. child molestings. rape(s) and murdcr(s)" of th e world. as Lucinda Shotwell .called in to our "We're Liste ning" line. · Others offered me as a human sacrifice in exchange fo r their newspaper subscriptions. as did Irvine resident Lynn Balter: .. If you don't get rid of the guy (meaning me), I may just have to stop taking the paper." rm not sure how heavy the publisher weighed this one? Still others, like T ipp Elvish of Costa Mesa, kept the script more to the point by calling my article pure .. crap." But well written crap. no? . But my all-time personal fa vorite came from Va l Morton of Laguna Niguel whose triumphant message went something like this: "You can tell that Scott Hays that every church up and down the coast and inland as far as your paper reaches, every Chri stian would just love to wring his neck." Sounds like the makings of a great story: .. Val Morton (aka Mr. Good Christian) stands in the Submission & Discipline room of his Laguna Cathedral, looking like God about to place judgement on an unsuspecting writer ..... Now that's kinky. I SURVIVED BtD f'11h/11lter II L S1:h""arl1 111 \/c111a!!.tnit f.c/1111r I rank Z1n1 f d1111r Si:oll Hay!> lrt !>1rc1 tnr Stncn Hough Maric11ng Din·l tor· Karen A. Wittmer ( trc ulot1on M una!!,n Donald L. Williams Prmluc tlfm Mono!!.cr Rohe rt L. Cantrell .._ l>.1h h<Hll. I\ 1rnhll\hnl ,.,a, r nd,1\ h\ 1hc OrangL' Coast Pubh\htng ( o .,. () Ko\ I \11() HO w Ha\ I .. ( U\IJ Mt'\.1. c .\ 9:2626_ Telephone (714) r..i' .i I! I 1<,•gular hu\ln("S f)oun 11n· II J m Ul S p m .. Monda) 1hruugh I mil" lk·adhnl· lor ('1tlendar o( cvrn1~ ll•·nis and kucr~ •~ 5 p,m Monda' I h1 rnllrl' lOnlt'nh of l>.t1cbool. :m· t'Ofl'Vrtghted h) 1hr Orange ( oa\l · · l'uhll\htnfl < ., \II ri&Jll\ arc f'l'\Cr'Vt"CI. 2 Datebook/ Friday, Aprll 12, 1985 BEEEBBR.lt'S RON: LAGUKA RESTAURA- TEUR HOSTS OWN CABLE TALK SHOW •.. 3 By STEVE MITCHELL · -Local cable talk show host Ron Niles is one wild and crazy guy, as ace reporter Steve Mitchell found out recently during a visit to Ron's Laguna restaurant While wiling away the time at Ron's in laguna on a ·Wednesday, Mitchell stumbled upon an interesting fact: Ron has bis own talk show called uAt Ron's in Jaauna. ••This local cablo-5how is Ron's own version of the Johnny Carson show, although be would much rather liken it to the old Dick Cavett show. Whatever! (Front cover photo by Kenn .._ _ _...._ __ .....,....,.__. Duncan.) · KNOTS LAlmlKG'S KEVIN DOBSON GRAND MARSHALL AT FESTIVAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 In a little-over a week. ..Knots Landing" fans will have an opportunity to sec in person Kevin Dobson, Patrick MacKenzie on the nighttime soap, who will serve as Grand Marshall at the 27th annual Garden Grove Strawberry Festival May 25. But to keep you busy until then. a dance marathon will be held 3 p.m. to midnight Saturday to celebrate National Dance Week and raise funds for Danse Arts Theatre, Inc. Featured is nine hours of free dance classes at Mission Viejo School of Dance, 23728 Via Fabricante, Mission Viejo. FOR EFPORT.......................................... 13 By VIDA DEAN -It was a good try. At least they deserve an ·E· for effort, right? Orange Coast CollC$e students held a benefit fashion show last week to help reuse funds for Ethiopians. Unfortunately, the overhead was a bit too high and the actual money raised was only about $20. But all in all, it was a heck of a try and a _good learning experience for the ambitious students. And the fashion show was most entertaining. especially when Forest Clark and Laura Nigron were crowned Prince and Princess of the affair. liiiim...,..-.,...._ .... Congrats to everyone involved. It was a worthwhile effort. CUT Ci\I Tl-E TD\l\IN STUDENT TALENT •••••••••..••••••••.••••••• ~ ••••• 21 By BEVERLY BUSH ~B -If you'd like to see tomorrow's restaurateurs, be sure and read today's Out On The Town column by Datebook restaurant columnist Beverly Bush Smith. OCC students cooked up a wonderful showcase for talent last week at the campus' Captain's Table, and there to experience it all was Beverly. This non- :;AIE::;::'I profit restaurant serves as a laboratory for the college's Food Service and Hotel Management deP.ilJlJllepts, but there was no fastfood ambiance here, writes Beverly. Just cl pleasant room, gracious hosts .._--------~ and wonderfully served meals. l c:: TVLISTIN'GS ••...•••..••••••••• : •••••••••••..••••.•••••• 9 GALLERIES ••••..•.••••••••.•••..••••••••.••••••••••.•• 10 ' INTER.lllSSION •...•..•.••••••..••••••••••••..•••.•••• 11 -· F~ll REVIEW'S...................................... 14 LARDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 By STEVE MITCHELL _f\GUN4 BEACH RESTAURATEUR HOSTS OWN CABLE TALK SHOW Ni1Ds cnUed aut 1Ua oiprette and __ .. up the ~ '91!tiei tl9e bar OD the -·••1--. . •'&ens in IMIUJJL" he aawWml, a cloud of • ' c:irciiQa ~ . t hill. ,_.day oilht~ .-.., rwbinJ1for a reservalion boot ahady th,.,.qtm"tet'S full tor tbat niabt. °Fme. That sounds aood .. · He scribbled down the name and phone number of the caller. uFashionable. attire, .. be said in response to a ""question about d.ress code ... That means no black leather with chains, no tank tops, no rubber thongs and no short, short, short shorts. Almost anything else goes." He laughed. Another pause, another ... query ... They range from S 18. 75 to $22. Except the lobster, which is a big monster. Thafs $25.50. Rack of lamb is $27.50." As the proprieter continued his polite response to .. 20 Questions," I used the opportuni- ty to take a closer look at the 3,600-sq~foot restaurant, now bathed in afternoon light instead of .._t television lights. rd bcell iD the place Wednesday night to watda llon tape one of his famed cable television talt Shaws. But even in the harsh light of day, Rons in laguna is 3,600 square feet of sparkling elegance and comfort, aJI done in salmon and grey. Ron likes to think of the restaurant as an extension of his living room, right down to the portrait of himself in the foyer, and a 35-foot long salmon-colored couch in the lounge. Ifs the personal toucha; he says. that make an evening at Rons an intimate affair. Seyeral walls of the restaurant are decorated with large photographs -40 in all -each portraying a film or stage personality acting out a favorite fantasy. A common theme r:ul)s througij each photograph: The celebrities.· ranging frp m Joanne Woodward to Bette Midler / p<>~ ;n'/!;<i shoes. The photo collection. called Jappr6Phate-' ly -0 Red Shoes," was shot by Kenn ou·ncan. ·a foremost dance photographer who is well l(nown for his exclusive photos of Baryshnikov. Salmon-colored flags. adorned with names like .. 01 Lar .. and .. Frick" hang above the lounge. and the names of frequent patrons are imprinted on the-backs of chairs that ring l he bar ... Oh. those," Ron said of the personalized trappings, .. they're for charity. I p1ck the cha'li~: Rem ~H (Pl-.e.eeRO'N/PaCe l:l) Oatebook/ Friday. April 12, 1985 S Al 'I llL SM TW TFS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lacy J . Dalton will perform two concerta at 7 and 10 p .m . Monday at The Crazyhoree, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. Further Information avail- able at 549-1512. Friday CRAZYllORSE katurt'' (inn Batt' Band I< r> m -1.10 J 111 I 5Xil Broolhollm' 'ianta \n;i ~49-1'i12 Saturday l 'RAZYllORSE , \\T I ru.J;J\ ll\t111g Sunday CRAZYHORSE nix•n, tht•1r door\ JI 4 r> m and kJturl'\ r he R 1ding II 1gh Ba nu .ind I hr 'i1dl'"-indn Aand .,,.i•1. I 'i 12 Monday L UCY J. OALTON, In rnnl nl JI 7 pm and 10 pm at I he ( ra/\hnr~· I Sl<ll lirnolhollov. \ant,1 \n.1 'i49-1512 Tueaday CRAZYHORSE. \t'e I nda~ l"ting. Al<;o tonigh t uni)'. r akn1 < ontt''>l F1r'lt Pfl/C S 125 Weclne.clay CRAZVRORSE, set· I mtay l1<>ttng. \l<,<1 Country l>a1H"C' L,-,.,nn' hy .Ron and l>onna tonight o nl) at 7 10 p.m Thunclay CRAZYHORSE, \Cc I ndu) ll\t111g. Friday THE BRENT BRACE QUARTET appears fro m 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. as part of McCormick's Landing's new entertainment format. 3180 Airway &.ve .. Costa Mesa. 546-9880. THE BRITISH CONNECTION of- fers New Orleans stylejan. 6-9 pm .. Plaza dt• Cates. Birch St. at Von Karman. Newport Beach. CAFE LIDO presents Judi l cc Mon.-Fn. 5-8 p.m .• the lido Jan ..\11- Stars T hurs.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1:30a.m and Sun. 4-8 p.m .... Dream." the all-Jal/ \(Ketl quintet, Sun. 9 p m.-1 a.m. the . ..Jau Q uar.1Qt""lel1.: Tue~. 9 p.m .-1 ·30 a.m.. and• the Doug MacDonald Quartet Wtd~ p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 2.9()() r ·-Newport l)lvd.. . Newport Beach. ~'675-2968 .. TUE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO featun:s Pcggya Duquesne(~ piano: Ml'11ssa Hasin. cello: a nd Al Ma11land. drums and vibes. Tul'~.­ Sat. 8 p.m.-m1dnight. The Rcgl\lr)' Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. 752-8777. BOB BREWER.-DJ. perfoto:li from 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. with d ann· lessons from 7-8 p.m at the Meadowlark Country Cluti. Hunt- ington '3each. $3 adm1c,\111n 846-3391. A JAZZ FESTIVAL 1s hosted h~ Fullerton College from 8 a .m.-6 pm. with 172 vocal and instrumental groups performing. Free adm1ss111n 321 E. Chapman A \.c . rullcn0n. 871-8000. Saturday CHARLIE VENTURA is featured along with the Brcri t Brace Band. S7.50 advance. $8.50 at the door McCormick's Landing. 3180 A1rwa) .\ vc .. Costa Mesa. 546-9880 CAFE LIDO, sec Fnda) li'>ttng THE PEGGY D UQUESNE L TRIO, ~l' Friday lis11ng. A J AZZ FESTIVAL, \Ct' I nda~ h'>llng. Tue9day ED LEACH performs from 8:30-11 :30 p.m. at the Meadowlark Country Club. Huntington Beach. $4 adm1ss1on. 846-3391. CAFE LIDO, sec Friday listing. THE QUEEN MARV, see Monday listing. RONNIE BROWN AND HIS TRIO, performing three shows nightly bc- tw<·en 8 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. at C'hc2 Dante. 1701 Connth1an Way. New- port Beach. adjacent to Sheraton I lotcl. off MacArthur and Birch. Rl'scn at1ons and showtimes: call (714) 955-0622. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO. 'lt.'C Fnday hst1ng. Wednesday DREAM w11h Dora Gale appears from.§ p.m;-m1dn_ight at the Sunset Pub. 166°5) Pacific Coast Hwy .. • Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. RONNIE BROWN AND HIS TRIO, sec Tuesday listing. TRACY WELLS appears from 8-1 I p.m.. Meadowlark C'ountr)' C'lub. Hun11ngton Beach. $4 admission. 846-1191. THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, sec Friday listing. THE.SKIP THOMAS QUARTET is f't-a turcd as part of Mc('ormicks Landing's new entertainment format. 1180 Airwa) Ave.. Costa Mesa. 546-9880. CAFE LIDO, Sl'c Friday listing. THE QUEEN MARY, see Monday h\ttng. Thuraday CAFE LIDO, !>el' f·nda)-ltsttng. RONNIE BROWN AND HJS TRIO. sec Tu("!ida) hs11ng. THE SKIP THOMAS QUARTET. \Cc Wedncsda) listing. THE QUEEN MARY. sec Monda} listing. · THE EARL KING BAND appears at the Mcadowlarl Countrv Club. II unttngton Beach 84(l-J39 I - THE PEGGY DUQllESNEL TRIO, \l't' h1da) l1c;ting. Sunday QUESTET with lrl'Ot' Jatk appear~ mp from 7:30· 11 .30 p.m. a t the Sun~t .._ ..... _,. ..... ________ _ Puh. 16655 Panfir C oa.-.1 Hw). Sunset Beach. (213) 592-192(). Friday CAFE LIDO. S<.'C t-nday hstmg. . SPLIT IMAGE debuts in the L1- TKE RAGS _MARTINSON TRIO bra!) Lounge of The Newportcr pcrformc; each Sunday from 2-6 p.m. resort pcrformtng current trends tn at the Old Dana Point ( afc. corner ol pop muc;ic Fn -Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. C1oldcn Lantern and Del Prado. Dana through Apr. JO 110 7 Jamboree Rd .. Pomt. Nt·wport &·ach 644-1700 RICHARD CRUZ and ht~ I ult-KATZ 'N JAMMERS app•:ars at crtownr Strutter.-. perform at thl' Marn·r, Bra,scnc. 130 E I 7th St . Meadowlark ( ountr) < lull 1 lunt-( 0 ._13 Ml'sa 1ngton Beach. 846-H91 J UDI LORICK & TRIO perform a THE NEWPO_RTER RE~ORT hll'nd of pop and Ja11 in thl' \tnum prl'~nt~ Orange ( oast ( ollcgc c; l·rt· L oungc of the Hotel Mcnd1en Ncw- da}' Big Band. Monda) [,cnmg Big port Bcal'h..5-Q p.m. Tues.-Sat.. 4500 Band. and Saturda) Big Band. and Mat \rthur Bl\d .. Newport Beach. r om Margi tan -Frc,hwtnd. 4-8 476-WO1. r> m . 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport NATIVE TONGUE 1s featured at Beach. $5 donation. 4 U -5819 the Sunset Pub from 9 p.m.-1 :30a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy . Sunset Monday Beach. (213) 592-1926. <;AFE LIDO, sec Fnday lis11 ng BEYOND, D.C. SPARKS, and TEN TifE QUEEN MARY prcscntc; 11 TONS OF LIES perform at Safan Jau Festival Week begi nnmg today \am's. 411 Oli ve Ave. Huntington wi lhJau in local venues. T ues. bnngc; Reach 5 ~6-6025. "Ja11 at the MulM:um." with the Long THE llOP' rircsc:nts emcee Joel Beach Museum of Art, and Wed.-~tevcn r rt -~at : ··Rock Around The Thurs off"qts J~n workshop~ al the ('f(l{·k." J 111!.tnr) of rock and roll Ja11 SMari .. 11n_t.42S.07&7... -··/ k:itw1ng Ja~on C'ha'IC T ues.: cnuy ·• Oatebook/ Friday, April 12, 1985 1 r r ·; {, . ) . I , ·-\u· ~k • p' Kerin Dobeon, aka Patrick llacKetlde on tbe n~ttime aoap "Knota Landing," will aene u Grand Manball at the 27th annual Garden Gro•e Strawberry FestiYal llay 25. All proceed• from thl• foar-day festl•al wt:ll benefit o•er 150 local charldea. rnntcSt!t 1ncludtng Lip Sync. rw1st. and Ra'lkt•thall Shoot Thurs .. "The Jason Chase All-Star Review" with Lee Fern.•11 on Sun .. and free swing dance lesson\ hy Phil Adam~ Mon (Begtnning from 6:30-7:30 p.m .. ad- vanced from 7:30-8:30 p.m.) 18774 Brookh urst. Fountain Valley. 96.l-2366. Saturday THE EXAMPLES, M.K.M. ·-STR£s8, and G£NGHAS KHAN per- form at Sa fan Sam·~. 411 Ohve •he. Huntington Beach 536·602 ~ NATIVE TONGUE , sec t-nday hsttng. THE HOP, '><.'l' t-nda> listing J UDI LORICK & TRIO, \CC Fnda) hs11ng. KATZ 'N JAMMERS. 'iCC t-nda) h'illng. SPLIT JMAGE, 'iC'c I nda) listing. Sunday THE HOP, 'ICC f·nday li~ting. RE BEL ROCKERS appear at Marcel's Rra<;o;cnc-. I '\O I· 17th St .. C ·o'ita Me\3. ·Monday AN OPEN MICROPHONE, home movies and slide shows a~ fe:11 url'd at Safan Sam's, 411 Oliv<: "''" Huntington Beach. 536-2573. GEORGE GRIFFIN performs .11 Marcel's Brasserie, 130 E. 17th 'ii Costa Mesa. THE HOP, sec Friday hs11 ng. Taeaday ' JUDI LORICK & TRIO, sec I m(J\ fisting. THE HOP, sec Fnday fi sting A.O.T.C. a nd THE ClllLDRt:N perform at Safan Sam's. 4 1 I Oh\ l' Ave., Huntingto n Beach. 536-257 \ GEORGE GRIFFIN, S('C Monti.I\ hs11ng. Wednesday JUDI LORIC'lt & TRIO, <iCC F-nda' listing. Tbunday THE ACTORS appear at the Sun\l't Pub from 8:30 p.m .-1 a.m .. IM'i5 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset &·:wh. (213) 592-1926. THE BOP, sec Friday listtng. ·JUDI LORIClt a TRIO, sec t-nday listing. . · THE HAGS are prc~ntl.-d at Saf:in , ,1_.:~A~~IL..1i=1i\I C D N T I N IAl·--1 U E D The RJqe String Quartet, a Phlladelphla-bued eneemble, perform Haydn'• Quartet in F major, Opua 17, No. 2, 8:15 p.m. Thunday at the Liguna Beach m,Ja School Aud.ltorlam, 625 Park AYe., Laguna Beach.$ lOadmlNlon. Featured are (left to right) Robert Rinehart, Ah Liq Neu, K.rlata BennJor and Ramon BoUpata. · Sam's, 411 Ohvc Ave .. Huntington Beach. 536-6025. THE SURFTONES perform at Marcel's Brassenc. I JO E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Friday PIANIST CAROLE COLE per- forms Tucs.-Sat.. 8 p.m.-m1dnigh1. at the Fireside Lounge in the Towers Restaurant located in the Surf and Sand Hotel. I SS5 S. Coast HW) .. Laguna Beach. 4Q7-4477 Sa~y "A FESTIVAL OF ENGLISH Specializing in Corrective Hair Color • Diacoloration Problem• Solved • toil Highlighting and Consultation• 675-0823 -.. - CHORAL MUSIC" 1s presented by the Christ College Community Chorale. Works by Thomas Wcclkes, William Byrd. John Rutter, Ralph Vaughan W1lltams and Benjamin Britten are featured. 8 p.m .. St John's Lutheran Church. 154 S. Shaffer St .. Orange 752-6222. PIANIST CAROLE COLE, sec Fn- day hstmg. THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO jOtns conductor Kr ith Clark and the Or- ange County Paci'lic Symphony in a "Bcetho,.en Festival." Presented to- night at 8 p.m. arc Beethoven's "Prometheus" Overture. "Triple" Concerto, Op. 56. and Richard Strauss· "Ein Heldenleben." Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 W. Walnut. Santa Ana. $20-and $1 7 admission. 680-3444. Hiiir. Makeup and PJioto by /Anny 2333 E. Coast Hwy Corona de) Mar (by Ma&&eo'•) .. Tues-Sal 9<41; Sun, Mon 6 Eva by Appoinunent Saaday A SPRING CONCERT featuring &be Huntington Beach Concen Band is offered from )..5 p.m .. Huntington Bcacb City Council Chambers. 7111 Talbert Ave.. Huntington Beach. Free admission. 842-4481 , ext 33. PIANIST BRUCE SPERA per- forms Sun.-Mon. evenings in the Fireside Lounge at the To~rs Res- taurant located in the Surf & Sand Hotel, 1555 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 497~77. THE SEQUOIA STRING QUARTET presents the complete cycle of Beethoven strin~Quanets in a series offive recitals begin ning today, 4 p.m.. at ·UC Irvine's Heritage Room. $35. S30 and $20 series admission. $9, $7 and S5 single admission. 856-66 16. VALARIE VALOIS 1s ICatured in a piano recital al 3 p.m. at the Fullerton College Theatre. Chapman and Lemon. Fullerton. Fr<.'C admmiQn. (213) 738-1793. Monday . > FILM Prlday "Dl.SCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE." A surrealistic col- lect1on of mostly funny but some- times somber thoughts on French upper middle class whose members face everything with a smile. a belief in good manners and total preoccupa- tion with self. 7 p.m .. UC Irvine Social Science Hall. Irvine. S1.50 a nd S 1.50 admission. 856-6379. "BUCKAROO BANZAI." 7 a nd 9:30 p.m .. UC Irvi ne Science Lecture Hall. Irvine. $2.SOgencral adm1~s1on 856-5547. Saturday "BUCKAROO B~NZAJ," sec l-n- day listing. Sunday _ "THE ARTIST'S STUDIO: Me~er Women's Leadership Conference. 11 :30 a.m., UC Irvine's Scaen~ Lecture Hall. SS general adm1ss1on. 8S6-6616. DANCE l.INETICS, sec Saturday's Dance listing. "BASIC GOLD PROSPECl'ING." A lecture-slide present.at.ion on gold prospectin& 1s offered today from 9 a.m.-4 p.m .. with an optional tnp to a gold sate Sun. from 16 a.m.-S p.m. Golden West Collegt Admin1stra11on Bldg.. Rm. 209. I S744 Golden West St .. Hunungton Beach. S2S, lecture fee. S2S tnp fee. 891-3991. Sunday JERZY GROTOWSKI, noted theatre prdct1t1oner/theonst and d1- rcctur of the Focused Research Pro- gram in Objective Drama at I IC lnme. kcturcs on the work of that program. 7 p.m.. UCT s Science L ecturc Hall. Fret• adm1ss1on !!56-6616 Tuesday PIANIST BRUCE'' SPERA. Ciunday listing. Schapiro V1!.llS George Segal." r i:a- 1uresencounter\ bct~een eminent an historians or cnucs and major con- 1emporary artists in their studios ' 5(.'C and 4 pm.. Newport Harbor An AN SAT SEMINAR, a lour-se\•;iun program that teaches high school \tudent!> how to take the SAT test. " offered from 7-9:30 p.m .. .\ss1stanc<' , League of Huntington Beach·, Tuetaday CAROLE COLE, \CC Fnda) listing. Wednaday CAROLE COLE, ~e Fnda~ listtng. Thursday THE RIDGE STRING QUARTET, a Philadelphia-based ensemble. per- fo rm Haydn·s Quartet 1n F maJor. Opus 17. No. 1. ~kcuom from the "An of Fugut·'" hy J S. Bach. and Dvorak's Quartet in E-fla1-major. Opus 51 8· 15 p.m .. Laguna Beach High ScbO<.llr Audllonum. 6:?5 Park l\ve . Laguna Beach. SIU admission. 494-282i. CA RQLE COLE. we Fmla) listing. ) Musuem. 850 San Clemente Dr Newport Beach Fm.• adm1.,~1on 759·1I 2:1. SEIVllNARS Saturday FIREARMS REQUALIFICATION 1s offered from 8 a m.-4 p.m. at Golden We'>I College, 15744 Golden Wesl Si .. Huntington Bcat·h. $20 fee 89 1-39~1 . "UNITY THROUGH DIVERSITY: A Cross-Cultural Pcrspcct1vl' on Feminism ... Poh11c1an. author and educator Sh irley Ch1<>holm addrcsM'~ the 'lln1vers1 t) of C'al1forn1a ( hapt<'r Huuo;e. 301 Walnut l\t Hun1rng1on Beach For rc~r,at1ons call 848-0071 Wedne8day "INVESTING IN PRINTS." Chari~ Whitchurch illustrate\ th!\ le<.·turc ~1th sltdcs and pnnls from h1\ lcuurr senrs "Appret·iaung Fine ..\n Pnnts " 7-9 p.m.. Golden \\est < o llegt"s ..\dmin1stra11o n Bil.lg .. 15744 Golden West St . Huntington Beach Frt't' adm1ss1on 895-8J6 I Thursday AN SAT SEMINAR. 'iCe T uc'ida} listing. "QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE." B> \.ta' Cleland. Vietnam veteran. 1nplc amputee and director of 1hr ~~~~~~~~~~~- Ruff Hewn at AJ's Garage The Fo1hef of rue Amencon wea Here we Jeo1\Jie 1~ cot1on ple0'8d l'IOu58fS and shOrts Top It off With a 100'L cot1on modlos c~ shirt &~~~I 56 FASHION ISLAND· NE\NPORT BEACH· (714) ~-5070 Oatebook/ Friday. April 12, 1985 I :Al I c D N T Veteran's Adm1n1stration under President Caner UC lrvine·s Uni- \CrSll} Center Hentage Room. Frtt admission. 856-5547. SINGLES Friday SOUTHE RN WH EEL OF FRIEN DSHIP m(.'('tS for Hai · Hour at 5 p m. at El Ran('hllo. I st a Tu!)t1n: an Santa .\na For agrs 45 o'er. 76lS-4 I 30. Saturday WHEEL OF FRJENDSHIP, for singles O\ er 45. meets for dinner at 7 p.m. at the Shangh1 Panda in West- minster 961-0606 A PEOPLE-SAMPLJNG HOUSE· PARTY 1s offered b) 'thc Man- Woman lnstllutr. 8 p.m .. 3357 Bent T~1g Lane. Diamond Bar. S 13 an· eludes refrc~hmcnb andprofes~1onal­ I~ kd gct-acqua1n trd act1v111cs. r\ges 25-55. 969-1776. A HARBOR CRUISE 1s sponsored b~ Southern Whcl.'I of Fncndsh1p at the Balboa Pa' 1hon. Boat depans at 1 .. \0 p m For age!. <f5 and ovrr 168-4130. Sunday RETURN IO'\CiAI AX' 11\IUAl<AWAY __ .......... u: RETIJ RN OF IBE JED I Cl'.Jl--r .. IH -~ ....... -. ro -r· ~-..u.:.:' • • •. # • • .... , ' • ~· .... , -·' • •« •t .. I D .MARTIN & TONI 'S DANCE CLUB features intermediate swina dance lessons al 8 p.m. and social danc1n,a1 9 p.m. Huntington Inn. 211 12 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. S4 for class and dancing. (213) 493-7162. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for si ngles over 45. meets for dinner and a jazz session at 3 p.m. al the Capistrano Depot in San Juan Capistrano. 768-4130. THE ORANGE COUNTY CATff· OLlC ALUMNI CLUB gathers for their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m .. followed · by dancing at 9 p.m. .\nahe1m Hyatt Hotel. 1700 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. For singlr profrs~iQNlls. 23-39. 957.0125. Tuesday MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB features beginning Latin dance lessons at 8 p.m. and social dancan' at 9 p.m. Huntington Inn. 2111-2 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. $5 for class and dancing.(.::! 13) 493-7162. Wednesday THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB holds night classes and dancing at the Meadowlark Cou nt!") Cl ub. Beginning dance class at T p.m .. intermediate at 8 p.m. and \oc1al dancing begins at 9 p.m. $4 with class. $2 for social danc1n$ only. 16782 Graham St.. Huntington .... , ... 9S2-49'l UA lllO¥IS I Ulm& IUI 7'1-6611 ll>WMDSWAL -'34-)911 IMCITTCDml vcesn IUA 7~1·4114 • CDWMDS TOMI CDfTIJ .. ...,. .. nun tn.uo1 fAMIHOtJ lMlUllA ltll.S IMU -'37·0340 -~IMLl wur-ran~ UA llETWISTtl IMU "' lt • t TIMI ltl.IY 1111(1 • 4 TIMI ltl.IY l1tm ~ •f1••••1• f\R l'lnt t •"-• ~ .. -·--, ... • Datebook/ Friday. April 12. 1985 Richard Beet (Mr. Peach~) whlapen Illa plot to lln. Peacham. played b'f Jad.lth Chrt8tln, to •top the mar- rtace of their daqhter lD the Opera Theatre of Saint Loale' prod11ctlon of "The &eaar'• Opera," April 25 to May 4 at the llulc Center. hrther information &Yail- able a t (213) 972-7211. &ach. 493-7 162. SOUTHERN WH EEL OF FRIENDSHIP. for singles over 45. meets at Pla}ers in Irvi ne at 5 p.m. for Happ) Hour. 768-4130. THE MEETING PLACE for Singles gathers at 5:30 p.m. for Happ) Hour at Carmelo's. 3520 E. Pacific Coast H~) .. Corona del Mar. Hor d'oeuvrcs and a no-host bar are fea tured. S4 members. $5 guests. 855-1347 "ANYTHING GOES" at Scba'i· tian·s West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundaysat I and 7, until May 19. "BUTTERJl'UES ARE FREE" at the San Clemente Community Thea\er. 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente (492-0465). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until May 4. "CABARET'' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through June 23. "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY" at the Golden West College Actor's Playbox. Huntington Beach (895-8378). Thursdays through Sat- . urdays at 8 unlll April 20. Sunday. April 21. at 3 p.m. "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Qenter . Ori vr . Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesda y~ through Fridays at 8. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until May 19. "TH E DIVINERS" at Saddleback ColltJe in Mission Viejo (831-4656). tonight. Saturday and April 18-20 at 8 p.m .. Sunday and Apnl 21 at 7 p.m. "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" at the Irvine Commun1t) Theater. Tunic Rock Community Park. Sunnyh11l off "turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 27 with matantt\ Sunday and April 21 at 2 p.m. "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main 1.. Garden Gro'c (636-72 13). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 7:30 unlll May 4. "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse:. Main Street at Yorktow n Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach (832· 1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 18. "TH E SECRET OF OSIRIS" at Saddleback College in Mission VtcJo (83 1-4656).todayandApnl 18-19at4 p.m .. Saturda}'. Sunday and April 20-1 1 at 2 p.m. Cypress Cmc Theater. 5172 Orange Ave .. Cypress (821-9500). Fridays and S..turdays at 7:30 p.m. through May4. .. SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Wa)-. Anaheim ( 772-7710). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tame~ through June 16. ''WALLY'S CAFE" at the Harlr· quin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-55111. fi nal performances tonight through unday at varying curtain timl'S. Saturday "AN'YTHING GOES" at Seba,. tian's West Dinner Playhouse. &c Friday listing . "BU'M'ERFUES ARE FREE" at the San 1 Clemente Commun1t~ Theater. Sec Friday listing. "CMIARET" at the Curtain <all Dinner Theater. See Friday listing "DEATH TAI.ES A HOLIDAY" at Golden West College. See Frida' listing. · "'THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repert.01). See Fmt:I\ listing. · "THE DIVINERS" at SaddklM ~ College. Sec Friday listing. "NORMAN. lS THAT YOU?" at thl' lrvi~ Community Theater Scr r n - daX listing. 'Of'MICEANDMEN"at thl°C1l·m Theater. Sec Friday listing. "PINOCCHJO" by the Young< on· servatory Players on the Second Stagl' of South Coast Repertory. 655 T ti" n Center Dri ve. Costa Mc-.a (957-4033). today at I and 3 pm Sunday at 3 and 5 p.m. "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at tht: Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sl'l' Friday fisting. "THE SECRET OF OSIRIS" at Saddlcback College. See Fnda) h,t. mg. "SEPARATE TABLES" at tlw Cy press Civic Theater. See Frida' last ing. "SWE ET CHARITY" at the C1rand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday hsllng 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill .. WALL y 'S CAFE.. a t the II ark 11 qum Dinner Playhouse. See Fnd." "SEPARATE TABLES" at the ... mAL DEUIHT-COMPlfTllY CAmYATlllS. REFllESllllllY DlffEIBIT ... "*"Reed NEW YOfll( POSl NOW SHOWING It's a life so outrageous ii takes two women to live it. DESPER~TELY SEE"INC SUSAN hstang.. Sunday "ANYTHING GOES" at \eb.I'· 11an's West Dinner Pl a)housc ~·l' Fnday listing. "CABARET" at thr C unain (.Ill Dinner Theater. Sec Fnda) hs11ng "TRE DEBUT ANTE BALL" .11 South Coast Repertol). Sec fnda' hsting. "THE DIVfNERS" at Saddkb.tl ~ College. Sec Friday listing. "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" at 1tw Irvine Communil)' Theater. St·e I 11 day listing. · "OF MJCE AND MEN" at thr l 1cn1 Theater. See Friday lasting. "PINOCCHIO" by SCR '\ ou11g Conservatory Playe~. Sec SatunJ;I\ lasting. "THE SECRET OF OSIRIS" .1t Saddlcback College. Sec Fnda) 1 ... 1 1ng. "SWEET CHARITY" at the C1ranJ Dinner Theater. See Friday h!>tintt "WALLY'S CAFE" at the Hark· ~uan Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fm.I.I\ lasting. Tuaday "BAREF OOT lN THE PARK" .11 the Harlequin Danner Playhou,l· 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa .\n.i (979-5511). nightly eii:ccpt Mond,1" at varyingcurt11n times through Junl' 9. "CABARET" at the Curtain < .111 Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hs11ng "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" ·" South Coast Repen.ory. Sec Frida\ listing. ''SWEET CBAIUTY" nt the Grand DiJ\~J' Theater. Set Friday listtng. "WALLY'S CAPE" at the Harlequi n Dinner Playh~usc. Sec Friday listing :Al D N WedDaday "ANYTHING GOES" a1 Sebas- 11an·s West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday hst.ing. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. "CABARET" at the Cunaan Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Rcpenory. Sec Fnday listing. "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing. "RESTORATION" an 1hc Studio Theater at UC Irvine (856-66 17). performan(.'('1 tonight through Satur- day at 8 p.m. "SWEET CHARJTY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hsttng. ~lnanday "ANYTHING GOES" at Scbas· uan's West Dinner Playhou5e. See Fnday ltstmg. · "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Danner Playhou~. See Friday listina.. "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" at the San Clemenle Community Theater. Sec Friday ltsung. "CABARET" at the Cunaan Call Dmncr Theater. Scc Fnday lisung. "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repenory. See Fnday listing. "THE DIVINERS" at Saddleback College. Sec Friday listinf "OF MICE AND MEN' at the Gem Theater.~ Friday listing. "RESTORATION" at UC Irvine. Sec W~nesday listing. "TH~ SECRET OF OSIRIS" at Saddlcback College. Sec Friday hst· ing. . "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dtnner Theater. See Fnday hsung. DA.NCE Friday THE MEADOWLARK SW ING DANCE CLUB, see mglcs Wednes- day lisung. "DANCE '85 -.\n E"en1ng of Dance'' present~ contemporary Tbe8prta& DUee Theater. a ,~ODOfllefttlOrUlnal and modena work.. la •t.Ced wttla o•er 30 madellt dancer• and claoreo- 1rapben comblnt.aa tlaelr fatentlt 8 p.m. today and · Satudaf. and 5 p.m. Sall· day, wttll matlD .. at 2:30 p.m. •tuday and 2 P·lll· 8aaday at Cal State hll· ertoD •e Little Tla•ter. $4.IO ..,......... $3.50 madaee9. 773-3:1'1. A Dance llaratboa will be held S p.m. to mldnlabt Saturday to celebrate Ra- tional Dance Week and ralae fund• for Danae Art• Theatre. Inc. Feata.red la nine hoan of free dance cluees at lllaelon Vie.to School of Dance, 23728 Via Fabricallte. ..._ion Viejo. Farther information at 768 .. 9683. Abo•e are Debra Sm.1th ud Daniel Kirk of tile Dan.e Arb Thea~e &roap. dances drawn from nature, pohllcs. city life. and human comedy. 8 p.m .. Golden West College Community Theater. r5744 Golden West St.. Hummgton Beach. $4 advance gen- eral admission, S5 at the door. 891-8378. THE SPRING DANCE THEATER, a production of seven original jazz and modem works. is staged with over 30 student dancers and choreo- graphers combining their talents. Fri .-Sat. 8 p.m .• Sun. 5 p.m .. and mattnees at 2:30 p.m. Sat. and 2 p.m. Sun. Cal State Fullenon·s Little Theater. S4.50 evenings, $3.50 matinees. 773-3371. ·hDday B4LLE1' PACIFICA. see Saturday lining. THI!! SPRING DANCE THEATER, ~Friday list,ing. Monday MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB, see Singles Monda) ltsttng. Tue.day MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB, sec SmgJes Tuesday listing. EiC. .. ·Friday · "GLORY OF EASTER" is pres- ented by the Crystal .Cathedral through Saturday. Daily shows ex- cept Mon. at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Corner of Chapman A.ve. and Lewis The Sequoia StrlnC Quartet preeeuta the complete cycle of BeetlaOYeD •trtnc:· qaarteta in a .ertee of fi•e recttala ;;rnn•n& 4 p .m._ today at UC tmne'• Herttaee Room. &35. and $20 eerie. ad.mluton, $9, $7 and $5 •lnCle adml-toa. Farther laformatiou aTailable at 856-6616. St.. Garden Grove. S 14 and S 12 general adm1ss1on. 856-6616. donation. 54-GLORY . "THE BOAT LOVERS' Boat "THE BOAT LOVERS' Boat Show.'' Stt Fnday ltstang. Show" is presented at the Anaheim THE NEWPORT USED BOAT Convention Center ... Skipper" Alan SHOW, sec Fnday hs11ng. Hale of G1lltgan 's Island is the official Sunday show host and 1s on hand to sign autographs and greet the public. Fn. "THE BOAT LOVERS' Boat J-10 p.m .. Sat. 11 a.m.-1 0 p.m .. Sun. Show ... see Friday ltsttng. 11 a.m.-b p.m. 800 W. Katella Ave.. THE KJT COLLECTORS EXPO- <\nahe1m. 999-8900 SJTION & Sale is presented for THE NEwroRT USED BOAT collectors of scale model ktts. Qa.m.-3 SHOW features sail and power boats. p.m .. Buena Park Hotel. 7675 Crcs- man} from foreign nattons. Fri. I I cent Ave.. Buena Park SJ adult a.m.-sunset. Sat.-Sun. lO a.m.-sunset. admission. 816-5218. Lido Manna V1llag('. Newpon Beach. THE NEWPORT USED BOAT $5 adult adm1ss1on. 673-9360. SHOW, see Friday lisung. Saturday Tue9day "GLORY OF EASTER," see,E.r.ida) ROBERT PETERS appears as listing. Ludwig. the Mad Kmg of Ba varia an it·-Main St .. Santa Ana. S3 donauon rcfrl'shmcnts. Q7 2-1900. Wedne9day THE NEWPORT SAILBOAT SHOW opens today at Lido Manna V11lagl'. Newport Beach. S5 adult adm1ss1on 11 a.m.-sunsel. 67J-9J60 STUDENT COMEDIANS from thl' l iCLA Corned) Club perform with a profrss1onal guest headliner L'C lr"ine's Unver<>tt)' Center Heritage Room. 8 pm. Free adm 1s~1on 856-5547. Thuraday THE NEWPORT SAILBOAT SHOW, see Wednesda~ hst1ng, r. ---..., .... cl•s•lfled eds 642·517' "OUTCALLS/RIPTIDES." Per-"Picnic 1n the Snow." and RICHARD forman ce an b) SOON l Expenmen-GLENN performs on classical guitar tal. interd1sciphnary an form. pmbes and lute an a rookery reading offered boundanes of perception through at 8 p.m. b> Bowers Musuem. 2002 N ~-~:~r~~;~e ~i~~~~i;~g: ~~i~r~~~ r;::=c==~==1=a===L==1=N==A===c==R==u==1=s==E==,- two BROTHERS .did MOVING el9 714 IH-1161 . ,lt'rt F_., '--~ hlt4 ·' 11411 ~ o,.rattd \ l · CAL-T 134'St Departing Newport 9 AM daily Call Catalina Passenger Service for reservations 714/673-5245 Lowest fare anywhere I $9 one way ~~1~ BALBOA PAVILION . . 400 Main Street, Balboa 92661 714/673-5245 Saturday DANCE KINETICS is presented in ~~~~~~==~~~~~ a workshop offered by Joanne Kneeland at I p.m .. Mission Viejo School of Dance, 23728 Via Fabri· cante. 586-8820. "DANCE '85 -An Evening of Dance," sec Fri8:f11istina.. BALLET PA CAprescntsthrtt variw dance works. mcludma the Shaker ballet "The Gift To Be Simple.'' Strauss' "Graduation Ball," and a new piece titled "Palindrome," created by Dan Berney to music by Dennis Tolly. Toni&ht at 8 p.m .• Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach. SB adult admission, $7 children. 494-7271. THE SPRING DANCE THEATER, see Friday listing. A DANCE MARATHON is held to celebrate National Dance Week and raise funds for Dansc Ant Thcau~. Inc. Featured is nine hours of ftt:e dance classes. 3 p.m.-midniaht. Mission Viejo School of Dance, 23728 Via Fabricante, Mission Viejo. 76g.9683. ·'THE BREAKFAST CLua· IS DEFtNITELY THE BEST IN ITS CLASS." -Jo91 Sl9gll. ABC-TV, GOOO MOANING AMERICA THE · BREAKFAST CLUB ~ -------.-......... - NOWPLAY1NG UMAtaLI ~ l ........ 111•11 u.-... SlllO .... $ SZS.ltlt ... _,. '"WITNESS' la the perfect rnovle ... exclttng, romantic. and buuttful to look at. Harrtaon Ford .. tough, 1exy. and 11Ntrt In the best role of hi• career. Hemeon Ford la the new~ ... -Pat Collins CBS NEWS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ;~· ~. ~''"' .. ...,_......._~ ~"' NOW PLAYDICI ,.."""""_ =-. • COllA mil • I\. '1111 • ..... Edwll'dll Souch Ectwwds El Toro c:'Ar*'°"1' COlll Ptm 581 ·9500 '3t-2563 546-2711 , ____ ,,.._ ltl!•l Da1ebook/ Friday. April 12. 1985 7 l. . ' KlNG DAVID: Richard Gere r·An Officer and a Gentleman .. p<?nrays 1hc 1itle role in .. King David:' the historical adventure saga which fol- lows tht story of David from his introduction in the Bible as an innoct:'n lsbepcrd through his reign as 1hc fr1st great King of Judah. Also 'tarnng Edward Woodward. Ali~ Kngt:'. DcnisQuilley and Niall Buggy. Dircctt:'d by Bruce Beresford ("'Ten- lkr Mercies'). screenplay by Andrew Btrkin and James Costigan. SYLVESTER; Breaking horses at a west Texas stockyard. 16-ycar-old Charlie Railsberg (Melissa Gilben). longs for the day she can train o ne of 1hc·m for Olympic t:'Ompetiuon. and d1~overs an unhkcl} contender 1n 1hc unmanageable. nca-b1ttcn gray l·>.-rod<'o horse she afTect1onately l·hn.,tcns ··Syhcstcr Stallone:· .\lso \tnrnng Richard Famswonh as tht:' hard-headed stockyard manaier. John Foster. and Michael Schocffling An Irish Film CAL (R) POIT THEATIE 673-6260 29t5 E. Cast lhry, Ctrtu ,_. 1ar E -============~ Roeanna Ar&uette •tan u a kooky. bored ho~e In _ Brsr DllllCTOI M"-Fofw• Brsr ScUINPIAY ( ..... -w._ ........... , '*'~ AMADEuS ~ .... 011on l'IC~S-·----------~~ u ...... SIOS.TOIAY ll}.1'11 .... v -Tll.All .....s SMIClllACI mwws NEW011 ••. ,.. '44-f7W . "Desperately Seeking Susan.'' n ~ darkly handsome Mau Wfl>b. who learns to under'itand Charlie's equine obsession as if the dream were () ""7111~ , .. _......__.,......._... ,,,.,...,......,... ... ~ . his ·own. Directed by Tim Hunter. . wri11cn by Carol Sobieski. DESP ERATE LY SEEKING SUSAN: Comedy about a. kooky. bored. New Jersey housewife. Ro- berta (Rosanna Arguette). who fol- lows a flamboyant love affair being carried on through the personal ads involving a young man (Robcn Joy) who is ··desperately seeking" a cenin Susan (MaAdonna). when her curiosity gets the best of her and she invites herself into the lives of these strangers. ~fore long. she's propel!~ into a bretzy comedy of errors in which Susan s identity becomes her own. Wriucn by Leora Barish. directed by Susan Seidel man. THE SURE THlNG: A roman- tic/comedy about two college freshmen who discover themselves and each other through a senes of misadventures on the road. Starring John Cusack as Walter ·•Gib'" Gibson, an 18-year-old Ivy League freshman who accepts a friend's invitatio n to spend Christmas va- cation in California. where he 1s promised ··a sure Lhing. ·· Also star- ring O:lphnc Zuniga as Alison Brad- buF). Gibson\ 1raveling campanion. Directed b> Rob Reiner r·This IS Spinal Tap"). Wntten by Steven L Bloom and Jonathan Roberts. THE BREAKFAST CLUB: O n a cold. bleak winter -morning, fi ve students of Shermer M i~h School. an upper-middle class Chicago suburb, spend their entire day in the scholl's library serving de1cntion. During the rnursc of the day. these five strangers. who seemingly have little in com- mon. will IC'am that they have much more in common than they realized. Starring Emilio Estevez. Paul Gica.son. Anthon)' Michael Hall. John Kapelos. Judd Nelson. Molly Ringwald and All) Sheedy. Wntten and directed by John Hughs. NOW PI.AYING u---, .... SQIM -OIMa MAU (ZIJ) lfl•D m .. l40 ------~ .-.m• IM CITY cmtJ ...... 63'-Hll ,,..-·-Mn 11Dlt a Datet>ook/ Friday. April 12, 1985 ·---....... , ... --j::.":""-1 • Molly IU.JlCwald •tan u Claire Standlah. a •ery rich and popalar beauty who la much to ~ted for her ace In .. The Break.fut Club.•• - THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO: Wtitu·n and directed by Woody Allen. A romantic fantasy about Tom Baxter (Jeff Daniels), a dastiing B- mov1e star who steps off the sceen and back in time to coun Cecilia (Mia Farrow). a Oepression~ra housewife ·who's silting through the movie (from which Baxter has just stepped) fort he fifth lime. Also starring Danny Aiello. THE SLUGGER'S WIFE: Written by Neil Simon. This story centers on a mismatched couple forged by circum- stances into what 41ppears to be an ill- designcd learn. Starring Michael O'Kt'efe as Darryl Porter, a young outfield for the Atlanta Braves. and Rebecca De Momay as Debby Palmer. his rock-singer wife. Also starring Manin Riu and Randy Quaid. Directed b y Hal Ashby. POLICE ACADEMY %: THEIR FIRST ASSIGNMENT: Innocent bystanders take cover! That Polic AcadCO'.'Y crew in blJc is back an_d comin.g on like enabusters in ••thc1 first assignment. Starring Steve Gut tcnbcrg, Bubba Smith, David Graf Michael Winslow and Bruce Mahler Written by Barry Blaustein an O:lvid Sheffield. Directed by Jc Paris. THE MEAN SEASON: After cigh years of covering crime. Mlam Journal reporter Malcolm Anderso (Kurt Russell) stumbles u.pon shocking murder whose killer con tacts Malcolm and appoints him a his personal spoke man to explain t the public why this heinous en me wa committed and why others JUSt a brutal will follow. Also stamn Mariel Hemingway as Malcolm· etemcntary schoolteacher g1rlficnd Christine Connolly. U.S. Department ofTronlf)Of'totion .. (')MOVIE •(ZJ MOVIE ••'Ii "Sudden lmplci" 119831 Clint · • • ,.., "'Smithereens • (1982) Susan = Sondfa Lodie Bennan. Ridlatd Hel ** "Hard To Hold'" '193') RQ -11:30-1 9 {() PGA OOlf Spnngfle6d, Jaoec Eiber a -TOMaHT (()MOYIE 'ilJ:I • * . .., ··s-ig Slwtt" (193') Goldie e SATUADAY MOtfT Hawn. K"'1 Russel : L MC NEWS NIOKTUNE -8:30-• 9 Wl BEl.VBlEAE 8 T1C TAC OOOOH {f)LOllUOAT e P Jl MAGAZIE e WAU. STREET WEEK 8!> ... COOPEJfS OAAHGE COUNTY -t:OO-e {() OAU.M D QI HALF NELSOH 8 9BEM80N GNEWS e liBY GAIFRN .ROm.lllE C!)RNNGUNE (l lMOVIE ** • .. Against All Odds (193' l Ra- Chel Watd Jell Bndges -t:30- • 9 Off THE RACK MOVIE **'"' ··ee.u Geste" (1966) Doug McClure. Guy S1odiwell '1> MOtfT GAWRY (HJ YllEO JUKEBOX -10::00- IJ {() FALCON aeT D QI tilAlil I/ICE •••NEWS 8 9 ME~ GMAGIC HOUR • R>R: AH AlllE11fCAH HERO C!) ASC8fT OF MAH &)BOXING ®MOYIE * * 'h "Damien Omen ir· ( 19781 Wll- Qm Holden, Lee Grant fOJMOVIE **'Ii "Swing SMf' (193') Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ($}MOVIE * * * "Seems Lille Old TlllltlS" ( 1980) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase -10:05- ClMOYIE t Uo Thi! Cr• (193'1 Tm Mathesof'I. Jemder Runyon -10';30- • NlEJ'9l)ENT NEWS -11:00- t!:IQI NEWS {f) SEA HUNT e liBY GAIFRN • ROa<fON) Fl.ES e100w. -11:.S- B {()MOYIE t t "Ator. The F'igllting Eagle" ( 1983) MlleS O'Keele. S.brina Sutn1 (CJ EROS AMERICA (O)MOVIE • "PandOra's Mirror" ( 198 ti Veron.. ca Hart. J&m49 Giiiis -11:56- (tf) MAXMM SECUArTY -12:00-• 9 AB£ AOCl<S GMOYIE • • • "A Ntght To Remembef ( 1958) Kenneth More. Ronald Allen Cfl INDEP9l8T NEWS MOYIE * ** .. AgMlsl Al Odds'" (193') Ra- chel Ward. Jell Brldges -12:15- !C)MOYIE * • • "Sllk.ood". (1983) Meryl Streeci. Kurt Rus9ell -12:25- ffi)MCME *** 'Romanang The Stone ( t93') MtCllael Douglas, Kathleen Turner -12:30-D QI FAmAY MOtfT V1DE06 0 TALil FROMM DAAK8IDE 8 OOOONIGHT LA.: VIDE06 Cfl MOYIE * * "Gunfight Al Comanche Creel!" I 19631 Audie Mutphy. Colleen M1tM!f eMOYE • • "The Man Inside" ( 1976) James ffanascus. Stefanie Powers. 9) LOllE. AlllE11fCAH STYLE 9 NE!# YON< HOT TRACKS -12:.S-[)MOYIE ** 'Hwd To Hold" ( 1984) Rick Spnngfield Jaoec Eiber 1 -1~­ DMOYIE • * 40 Pounm Of Trouble (19631 Tony Curtis. Suzanne Pleshelte ., MOYIE • •'Ii '"Montena·· (19501 Enol Flynn AleIIS Smiltl m M lllAGINIAH -1:15- !OlMOYIE ··BodlCIOUS Ta Ta s" (No D11e1 -1:50- IJMOYIE ••• "Soddenly, Last Summer·· (t960) EltnbetTI Tayk>f. Katllanne Hepburn lUXUltY THfAfltfS W'AlK INS Fm Twe Mlttlftte Sllewitlet * -* ONl Y 12.75 Ua'-'s N•tH l9ASI( (P0-1 >) SH OWS AT S:JO 1 ·00 & IO:JO c1neoome tl LADY HAWKE .. , al SHOWS AT U :'O J :OCI S :U 7:JS & t :SS CATSSYa .. tn SHOWS "T t!:OO 21110 4:00 1:00 1 ·00 tO:OO -2:06- ($)MOYIE * * .. last Plane Out" 119831 Jan-~ cNel Vlf'ICeflt. MlfY Crosby -2:15- (H) NOT NECf.'SSAAll y 8HIGlETS -2:.30-8NEW8 (!) MO't'IETONE NEWS eMOYE t * "Watetloo" (197 t) Rod St91ger, Cllnstopller Plummer. II' ALIAS SWnt AND JONES (C)MOYIE • *'Ii '"The ArTMlyvilie Horror" ( 1979) James Brolin. Margot Klddef COl MOYIE * * • ·~ "Easy Rider" I 19691 Peter Fonda, OenntS Hopper Z1MOYIE **''I "Tendef eousins·· ( 19831 Thl- eny T eww. An11 Shute -~45- HIMCME • ** ··Atnencao Hot wax· 119781 Tm Mclntwe larlllf'le Newman -3.'00- • WOlllE * ••. ,, "The Sp.al Road' (1962) Rod! Hudson. &rt Mis. {f) AllOTT AND OOSTB.1.0 .MOYIE * • "Tuas TerrOf"' ( 1935) John Wayne Gabby Heyes -!:30- WUJAM TB.I. m BAOl(£N AlW1# -3:45- l SJMOYIE / * *'Ii "Sii.imber Party Massacre' ( t983) MIChele Michaeb. Rob4n Shlle ~:00- {f) CARTOONS • 8AOKEH AlWM (?)MOYIE * * * ""Against AM Odds (_193') Ra· chet Ward, Jeff Bridges -4:05- &MOVIE * •. , "LUY' ( t9671 Peter Fallt. Jaclc Lemmon (0JMOYIE * * * 'Romancing The Stone· ( 193') Mttllael Douglas Kathleen Turner ~:1S­ BUY9'8 FOAUU -4:20- H)WOlllE • * '"Hard To Hold' ( 19841 RO Spnngheld • .lll* ElO« -4:30- {f) THf& SCORE I COtiMJHfTY CAlBGAA e:)MOYIE (C)MOYIE ** "Class" (1983) Rob Lowe, Jec:queltne 8tsse1 • -4:46- {f) lR.8. AINU. TO TAXPAYERS DRIVE-INS :~~ JTADIUm ~ ilt llllll\t1tllf !!ur Sttf"'"' CATS..,. .. tn s ~ 111 Co·l41t CUJO ti.) ~lllll'Y'S llEV'Elt8a caJ ~11.t Co-Hit l"rid•Y tile 1 J tll V (R) ,.....,...'°". THS 901 C .... (1lr ~Ill ONlll Stalker (R Dine Out Along The Ora~e Coast l'OUCil ACADCllY It (P0-1>) "T 1 :JO Jt21 5:20 7 :20 .. 1 :15 LOST I• AMSIUCA Ill) SHOWS AT I 141 J :'S S ·&S 7 :50 6 t ·SO Vaseoll .-sT {ll) 1'1111 Co·Hll Tiii 8tNkfHt CIYll (R) WITN4ESS (IU SllOWI ,..,. I :00 ):10 5 :20 1 lO & t ·&S eaYllltLV .. u..s COP 1111) SHOWS AT I 111 :1:21 S :JS 7:SO 10101 KVallLV MIL.LS~ ,., ....... Top Secret l~G) OlllYl 1!1$ CM•• U.... 11 fRU u..-.11M1M/0 ... 14•M•y1 I• ....... l ... A beamlq Larry Hagman, u J.R. Ewing, confronta a Hmber Llnda Gray. u Sue Ellen, on .. Dallaa," 9 p.m. tonight on CBS. Oatebook/ Friday. April 12. 1985 I ~-'---~~~--------------------------------------~ · d fibe I s and .. New California An1st VIII: 494-4514. MUSEUMS shell. clay. calcitc. and glass ex-ceramh_1cs. . ralwmg. 11 t r, g 'h! 7-dik Zadikian. Sculpture." Closes BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 r on]: cavated from the Ban Chiang region grap ics. Jewc ry. scu Pure. P L4 o 5 Ave .• • Aguna Beach. "Along t h t k. atercolor Sunday. Tues.-Sun. I a.m.-p.m. LAI BOWERS MUSUEM, :W02 N. ofThailand. They date from between tograp Y·_Pn"..!1"3 mg.kw Th ~h 759_ 1122 Street of Knives." a collaborat1 ~1ain St .. Santa i\na .. Ban Chiang. 3600 B.C and 200 A.D. Contmues and mlXl."-' ml;\Jia wor s. rou,,.. installation byan ists Hanh Thi Pha \rchacolog1cal 1 rcar.ures from through Sept. JO ... Images "85." a i\pr. 28. Tues.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m.. GALLERIES and Richard Turner. cont mu Pn·hi\tonc Thailand .. includes over Juried cxhib1t1on presented by the Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-l900. through Apr. 27. Tues;S:it. 11 t OIXI objects fashioned from bron1c. Torana Art League. features LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF THE AFTERNOON GALLE~Y. a.m .-S:JO p.m. 497-1880. --------------------, ART, 307 Cliff Drive. Shown at the 503 Park Ave .. Balboa Island. R1~h-CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS, 22 1 satellite site located in South Coast ard Hall and David Rymer. emergmg Main St .. #37, Huntington Bcarh, Plata 1s ~LBMA Collects: Recent county artists. present "Intervals and exhibition of handmade pa i\cqu1s111ons." a s.clcct1on of pnmar-Intellect: emergence X two" through anworks by numerous artist~ 1ly contemporary works of an Apnl. Wed.-Fri. 2-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. J>t"CKOted through Monda)'. MoJ uu !>2'·!>339 •NE IS4-Ull .-. m.M5t llMlll lllllA EDWMDS lMOSrTT PAa'IC ..... 111• _. Piii cm 093 LI llllA (113) 6'1·0'33 -634-lSSl 1M MOWS I AMC f ASMON SQUMl ca:uc. .atl 9111 631 l~I u-.... m-tm lllfl Ill 541-7444 EIWMOS IND fWll saoGAmm !> CUW.SmTCl. .. -Sl1·¥.IOG ...... m-6220 Will ,. ltl·J"3 EJWMDS n re.a CDWUDS llSllOll WIJ> MAU PAa'IC .._, J9 DI_,. .t 1e Oatebook/ Friday. April 12. 1985 donated to LBMA's permanent col-noon-5 p.m. 675-8675. Sat. 1-5 p.m. 960-5775. le<·t1on. "Contemporary California ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1540 S. CAL STATE FULLERTON Ma i\rtists 25: Roger Camp." an O range Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Ben-An Gallery. 800 N. State Colle& County phot~raphcr who explores nett sculpture is shown exclusively. Blvd.. fullenon. "Acts of Ora" the 1llusionist1c qualities of plants fues.-Sun. IOa.m. to 5 p.m. 497..{i()()5 mJILines of Change" is presented b and random natural forms. Con-or 6 75-9534. Vic Joachim Smith. Opens tomorrn1 tmucs through May . 5. 494-6531. ART-A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 S. with a reception from 7-10 p rt 662-3366. Coast Highway. La~na Beach. Through May 15. Mon.-Fn. noon. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU-Watercolors by Alben nderos a~d p.m., S"un. 2-5 p.m. SEUM, 850 San Clemente Dnvc. impressionistic oils by Do~ie CITY OF IRVINE FINE ART Ncwpon Beach. "Six In Bronze" 1s Solomon are presented along with CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave .. lrHfl4 presented .. Also shown is ''Alf~ otht'r gallery artists' wort<s through The Annual Membership Sho" bl Leslie: 100 Views Along The Road Sat!'rday. Tucs.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. gins exhibition with a public recc1 l---------------------------==:-i tion tonight from 7-9 p.m. Pamtm1 FfU, SAT• SUN: 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 .. Very well done . A complex and compelling drama . I liked it a lot." -David Sheehan. KNec-iv ,. L sculpture and fine crafts arc rc1 resented. Through May I . Mon r.-+-...... ..._....'r-'9~a.=m.~ p.m .• Fn. 9 a.m .. p.m .• Sat a.m.-3 p.m. 552-1078. DESIGNS RECYCLED GAi LERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd . F-ul enon. "Diversities '85" opens 1om1) row with multi-faced wort<s of prom ncnt contemporary artists from tt U.S. and Scandinavia presented A artists reception 1s held tomorro from 1-4 p.m. Through May 3. Mon Sat. IOa.m.-6 p.m. 879-1391. E'ITINGER GALLERY, 121 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Bead "four Artists from the Faculty of<· State Los Angeles" arc shown tx·g11 ning today. Anists include In Douke. Leonard Edmondson. E Forde and J~ Soldate. Through Ma 10. Mon.-Thurs. 9a.m.-10p.m .. Fri. a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p r 497-3309. ' GALERIA CAPISTRANO, 11 Ila Camino Capistrano. San Jua Capistrano. Ongoing through Apr.: is recent work by R.C Gorma Kevin Red Star, Cliff Fraguc a• more. Daily IOa.m.-S p.m. 661-1 ~~ GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE F11 Ans Gallery. 15744 Golden West S Huntington Beach. "Photo -Sm1 Sculpture '85," a j uried exh1b continues through Apr. J 9. Mon.-F• 9 a.m.-2 p.m .• evenings by appon~ menl. 895-8361. GUGGENHEIM GALLER' Chapman Colleac. 333 N. Glassc OranJt. ..Private Wortds" d1spl41! drawings by lhrtt artists. Roh4 Anderson. Shan Lamane1. and Ruj ard Oginz. A reception 1s hq Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Thro ugh A 30. Mon.-Fri. 1-5 p.m. 997-681 2. HUNTINGTON BEACH BllARY Information and Cultu ('enter, 71 1! Talt>en Ave .. Hu in1ton Beach. The Annual Hu ing1on Harbour Arts Associallo exhibit is presented with wino selected in seven separate me catqories along with a Best of Sh award. The awards arc prcscn Sunday from 3-5 p.m. Exhibll c tinucs through Apr. 29. Mon. p.m .• Tues.-thurs. 9 a.m.-9 p. Fri-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 842-4481. 33 . NEWPORT BEACH CITY 11 GALLERY, 3300 Ncwpon Bl Pho tographs by Thomas Gle~s . and Heather Campbell arc cxh1b1 throu&h May I. Mon.-Fri. 8 a. p.m. S28-12S8. ORANGE COAST COLLE Photo OaUery. 2701 Fairview Costa Mesa. An artistic collaborat created by Ed Hill and Su1a Bloom entitled .. Manual" is sho through Apr. 23. Mon.-f'n. 8 a.m p.m. a nd 7-9 p.m. ' . I 'Debutante Ball' a bizarre and exciting journey TOM T1T\JS There's a scene rn the marvelous Kaufman-Hart oldie "You Can't Take It W ith You" where the strait-laced Kirbys arri.ve unannounced at the home of the unconven- tional Sycamore family and become entangled in the wacky pandemonium that de- velops. The contrast between the two groups is what gives the play its outlandish humor. In .. The Debutante Ball," Beth Henley's new play enjoy- ing its world premiere at South Coast Repenory, there are no Kirbys everyone's a Sycamore. Most families have their black sheep, but few boast an entire flock, as does Henley's of1beat aggregation. Whatever it is, "The Ocbu- tante B.all" ~s not boring as Henley's earlier. Pulitzer Prize-winning "Crimes of the Heart" was on occasion. "Crimes" involved real. flesh and blood characters who rare- ly did anything interesting; "Debutante Ball" is packed with far-out caracatures in fu ll night. .. T here's Mama. convicted of bashing her abusive husband's brains out with a frying pan. who married the rich lawyer that 'other acquitted and now is trymg to elbow her ~ay bac~ into small-town M1ss1ss1pp1 -society. The means to this end is her daughter. Teddy. the debutante of the title. who is .. The G lass Menagerie's" Laura without the limp, an awkward, introvened child woman. The slick stepfather, Hank. is the play's most believable character, a hard-drinking, no- nonsense type who indulges his wife's social climbing. The skeleton in his closet is a son by a previous marriage . Willhite, a scroungy, unwashed would- be playwnghtjust in from New York where he's been mugged by two old ladies and 1.urchcs around with a cast on his leg. Mama's older daughter, Bliss, is a frustrated belle who's been rung by most of tbc townsmen and is out to change her luck. Her uncle, Bundr.. the quietest of the lot, 1s a homosexua l in desperate financial straits. Then there's Hank's deaf niece, whose be- havior can embarrass even this fa.Q1ily, and the black maid. Violet, who's on her way to Hollywood. A volatile mixture, indeed, and it predictably hits the fan in the second act, after the ball (which we leam·· about only second hand) has turned into a disaster, unleashing what de- mons still remain leashed. The relative calmness of the morn- ing after is jarring in its comparative quietude. Henley's intenwining of high comedy and heavy drama is an effective playwriting de- vice, except that she goes to extremes on both counts. Her characters, at least most of them. behave wildly un- believably, then implore you to believe them and give them your hean. It's not easy to have 1t both ways. At right, Jen (Joanna Mlle.) l[i~e. her daaalbter (ADD fleam) a lut-mmute leMOn in bowtn~ ln South Cout Repertory • world premiere production of •'The Debu- tante Ball," thro..,gh May 12. Abo•e. the playwright, Beth Henley. I / . . What "The Debutante Ball" is. above all, i~ entenainins- The Turner mansion. beauti- fully created on SCR 's stage by designer Mark Donnelly, is an antebellum asylum, and that you laugh at, not with, its inmates is of secondary con-~------------.------------------------ sideration. Pans of Henley's play may be unsettling to the sensibilities, and the lack of adequate resolution may leave one unfulfilled, but getting there cenainly is more than half of the fun .· Direct o r Step h e n Tobolowsky, 'Henley's long- time anistic and personal part- ner, wrings some bravura per- formances from his cast, par- ticularly from Joanna Miles as the mother and Kurtwood Smith as her attorney hus- band. When they explode, the sparks engulf the stage . Diane Salinger rides a dizzy- ing emotional roller coaster through her pan of the old«?r daughter. while Ann Heam is excellent as the troubled debu- tante (though her character is possibly t\le mQ~ difficult to fathom). Je fftey Combs amplifies his clich~d beat- nik/hippie role and h1~ ~hara~­ ter's mid-play trans1t1on is more than physical. Laurence O'Dwyer lurks in the back- ground as the gay brother, but he bears watching. Deaf actress Phyllis Frelich gives a bean -wrenching per- formance as the sister who resists being st\uttled into the background because of her handicap. And Penny Johnson has some glorious moments as (Pleue eec BALL/Pa.Ce 14) --..,._ ---... (-R-.., ... --.,..,_ ---e ... c.-c......m•,•" .,_ --.... ----....... -·-........... , .. --· -""" ...... ,..... V\tl!• ,. .... ----·--_ .... -·----_ .. '4 .. ~' ... _ m--· Datebo<>t(/ Friday, April 12. 1985 11 ~~~~------------------------------------~ RON••. l"romPaeeS hang the personalized flags -some emblazoned with the names oflocal merchants -over the bar for $I 00. The personalized chair covers go for $~50. Ron writ~s SI 00 of that against the house wlth the rest going to one of his many charities. "People buy them for friends on their birthday or Christmas or just for themselves." The 48-year-old restaurateur is big on charities. In pas~ yea~s.hc's sent off checks to the Laguna Beach Senior C1t1zens Club. the local paramedics. the Free .Clinic ~nd next year. proceeds will go to Bravo. singer Dionne Warwick's effort to build a blood disease analysis center for the City of Hop°e. But most of Ron's·regulars d on't come in to lo~k at r~d shoes o r read ego flag,s _or si t on chairs with their name on the back. The biggest draw at the restaurant is his cable television program, taped live in front of diners. Ifs a chance to see television and film personalities in the flesh while eating a fi ve-star American continental meal, all prepared fresh ("except the Baja shrimp." of course) in Ron's kitchen. - The half-ho ur talk show is calJed At Rons in laguna. and the night I visited, his talk show guests included wacky actress Jo Anne Worley and equally-wacky Marcia Wallace, who portrayed Bob Newhart's television secretary, Carol. • • • "YOU'RE KIDDING!" Jo Anne Worley had obviously arrive,d at Ron's early. I could hear her before I even entered tne dining area. "THAT'S F.UNNY!" the wide- mouthed actress shrieked to her table companion in an elevated area of the room. Then came the laugh. The one she copyrighted way back on "Laugh-In." And, sure enough, there was bean- pole actress Marcia Wallace sitting beside her, a mouthful of teeth bared in . a crazy grin. And, of course, host Ron, no doubt regaling the two funnywomen with some Hollywood anecdote. Showtime! 12 Oetebook/ Friday, April 12, 1985 The trio pushed away from the dining table and waltzed across the room to where two-time Emmy Award-winning director Frank Jackson and his crew were preparing for the 7:30 p.m. taping. They took their seats at the "Discovery Table." · A soundman moved quickly toward the group. "We'd like to see if your microphones arc working," he said. "Testing, testing." Worley grabbed up a salmon-colored cloth napkin, tossed it over her shoulder and began spging Toreador in a loud . high-pitched vo ice. · · Such unrehearsed talk shows can't be ex- pected to be flawlessly executed and this evening was to be no exception. As the three settled down for the half-hour taping. a patron at an adjoining table. sporting a waxed moustache and distinct stagger, accidently knocked his drink over. A rather large drink. "Now you've reall y done it," Worley screamed ... Here we are trying to tape a show and you go a nd do that." Ron turned to the embarrassed ·diner and shouted,""GET OUT! YOU.RE FIRED!" That comment prompted another unearthl y gu ff~w from Worley. "God, I wish )OU were filming that." -• • • Ron's legendary wi ld antics are as predictable a t Ron's in laguna as is the excellent service. Yo u see. Ron Niles marches to the beat of a different drummer. In fact, the whole band's weird. For example: -Ron's been known to jump up from a table ~nd begin sin~ng Schnapps and Soda. his own perverted version of Scotch and Soda . His waiters join him for.. such impromptu en~gements - salmon-c..P_I Q,red suspenders holding up their trousers. their left arms holding up trays-si ngi ng "Doo Waaaa, doo waaaa." -His first attempt at providing li ve music turned into a near disaster when the microphone attached to the singer's bosom shorted out. ··she was getting an electric shock while singing I Will Survive." Ron recalled. ''But she didn't miss a note." -And the time entertainers Maxine Weldon and Linda Hopkins came to Laguna ... I asked them to come down from Los Angeles to tape a show and Max?rte told me, 'Honey, I don't like to drive. Send a car!" Which Ron did A right-hand dri ve Rolls Royce complete with champagne and pate. ''Those two brou~t down the house," Ron said. laughing. ''They did a 40-minute impromptu show after the taping and we had so much fun . Linda went home with her feet sticking out the side of the Rolls." -And recently, a singing trio called The Teaspoons entertained at Ron's, bringing along bundles of boas and beads and sequins and feathers for costume changes. "Talk about two tons offun and a stringbean, they were a riot." Ron recalled. J - Apparently. the twq rather large female members of the group had to use the women's restroom for costume changes. Which meant female diners had to wait in line to share the facilities. But they certainly didn't seem to mind the wait.judging from lhe gales oflaughter coming from the closed door as diners attempted to powder their noses and entertainers arranged thei r costumes. .. Previous guests who have traveled to Laguna !O appear on the Dick Cavett-style program include actors Mike Farrell and Larry Linville (MASH), Kent McCord (Adam 12), Gordon Thompson (Dynasty), Meredith McRae, singers Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick~ Jaye P. Morgan and Toni Tenille ... And," Ron wlll tell you, "I've done just about everyone from Days of Our Lives. " Future guests will include sf)Orts figures, like O.J. Simpson and Edwin Moses, and some lesser- known-behind-the-scenes Hollywoodites such as costume designers. stuntmen and directors. The entertainer-restaurateur has taped nearl y 60 shows to date. including two dozen this season alone. He figures he'll do eight or JO more before ta~ing a hiatus. After all, he says, you can't have this much fun without some sort of break. Right? So how does Ron explain all the bizarre behavior of his staff. his guests, himself? "Hey! This is Laguna Beach!" _,, ,,------ Prince .. Princess ... and An' E'.For Eff art - .,.......,......,,.m._ Crown• make Laura Nl&ron and P'oret1t Clark amUe. "We'll try again," said Kimble Christian. In March, the Orange Coast College student wanted to raise some money for the Ethiopians. His idea was to hold a benefit featuring a fashion show and a pageant for the 16 to 2 1 year olds with a prince and a princess being named. He brought it off, but it didn't make as much money as he had hoped for. Only $20, in all -when all the bills are paid. Some 75 did, howe ver, show up at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel and saw Laura Nigron and Forest Clark receivi ng crowns to become the number one royal pair. ·•1t was a real learning experience," added Christian. "My friends didn't think I could do it at first. After I began making contacts they thought I might. O ne week before the scheduled even t Michelle McKay, sister Trela Christian, Steve Lujan and John Lucero decided to join him. "Most of the money we made will have to go for the music and DJ and for fl yers," said the young fundraiser who is taking tests now and keeping his fingers crossed that he will get into the Air Force Academy this spring. Christian managed to get the hotel room donated. "He came in and talked to me about his project and asked for help," said Robin Singer. catering sales manager ... We thought it was a good cause and the Westin is always ready to help the local community." (Pleue eee PAPARAZZI/PaCe 18) fl,\((1\(1( ,, Runnen-ap were llycbaet Lolll and John Lucero. Ttny C&mllle made a bit wttla Iler petal to.•111 talent. Another pageant participant looking good wu Duwayne Layton. Damon Brown· warm• up to model role. Oatebook/ Friday, April 12, 1985 I S /~ ~$ J • •• I t I ., .. ,--- Fl 'Alamo Bay' examines Gulf Coast conflict 8) DOLORES BARCLAY Associated Press Writer "Alamo Bay" is French filmmaker Louis Ma lle's latest glance at American more!>. It attempts to examine the real- 11 fe confl ict that Oared between Vietnamese refugees a nd ;. Texas fishe rman along the (lulf Coast in the late '70s. bumper sticker: .. The Amen-marned to a n ignorant woman can Dream Is for Americans." who's never seen without her So he takes out an American hair curlers. His way to deal Oa~ and waves it in order to get with the-situation is to blast all a nde. the Vietnamese fishing boats He discovers a bitter and. right out of the water. hostile town. With a c)windling Dinh. meanwhile, dons a shrimp harvest. the fWhitcs western hat and carries hi s who depend on fishi ng for sunny optimism right into the the.it. livelihoods are threaten-town's redneck bar. He mir-, e~the Vietnamese. who are aculously escapes without a · willing to work harder and scar. sterotypes and Malle at times treats the situation with all the subtlety of the Klan. He ham- mers away almost as thou~ he doesn't believe the audience knows who the bad guys are. And in ~his movie, the bad guys a~ real bad with no redeeming qualities. Still, the performances arc tight and smooth, especiall y Miss Madigan and Harris. And the dialogue captures the flavor of the Southwest. This is not the first tim( Malle has tackled a difficul· and sensitive subject. In th< past. he has looked through th( lens at child prostitution anc incest. But .. Alamo Bay; thou~ well intentioned ant admirable, is not one of hi: better works. After the fall of Saigon in 1975. some of the hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese who had fled from Southeast Asia <>cttled along the Gulf of Mex- ico where they th6ught they could practice their fi shing skills and pursue the American Dream. longer hours. The problem is And that's o ne of the prob- exacer.ba ted by racism and the lc ms with this movie. Dinh is presence of the Ku Kl ux Klan. nicerthanapplepieand justas Debut ante Ball on stage at SCR However. Dinh finds a American. As G lory tells him: friend in G lory (Am y "Youmightverywell be the "ANYTHING GOES," a Cole at2:30and 7:30 un111Mayl9. Madigan) who hel~btVJat!t:cr 1ast-cowboy·in Texas." But he Poner musical. 1<; on stage at Scbas- run his shrimp bu~rle's~. be_.is..impassive to the racial slurs t1an'i West Din,ner Playhouse. 140 As Dinh, played by new- comer Ho Nguyen, quickly discovers in .. Alamo Bay." the dream is difficult to nab. As he hitchhikes to the mythical town of Alamo Bay. he sees a afso is the lover of Sha ... and threats. It is hard finding Ave. Pico. San< lemente (492-9950). H · h r. · • · . Performances arc given WcdneSdays am s). w ose 1amtly / the. dramatic moment tn him through Saturdays at 8 Su ndays at 1 shrimped in the area fo r gener-because he simply isn't believ, .and 7JJn.111May 19 ' at ions. able. 1 Shang. a Vietnam vet, is a The characters from Alice "B~RFLIES ARE FREE," a viotence-prone bigot. He's Arlen's screenplay often are comedy about a hltnd young man. is the new production al the Sa n ------ *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* ... (N.IJ) 11 JO I\\ \ 10 14\ 10 10 LoMIRADA ~ llTICS tl l I I\ I~~ I' I OI I I' lllV(UIIJt llU."' -t"-lll '''t0'1'1000 11•1tt4 ''" ,, """• .. ""''' l• a.., .. 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Performances arc Thursdays through Sat urda ys al 8 p.m. until May 4 JJ "CABARET," a musical set 1n pre· war German y. 1s on stage at 1he Cuna tn Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). Performances are given nightly ex-cept Monday, at varying curtain times through June 23. .. DEATH TAAES A HOLIDAY," a fantasy drama. opens tonight in the Actor·\ Playbox at Golden Wes t College in Huntington Beach (895·8378). Performances will be gi ven tonight. ~turday and April 18-20 at 8 p.m. and Apri l 21 al 3 p.m. * CI NE·f I SOUND• At c!Mw symbols pNJ '4!und direct to your AM Clf * 11d10. If no 11d10 wi th 1cc:nsory posollon. bung your own AM pOfUblt. "THE DEBUT ANTE BALL." the world premiere of a new play. 1s on stage at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances arc given Tuesday1 through Fnda ys at 8 pm . Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 and Sundays °"11 mmes u....-.OM.u.lll . .SlMIS 1 oo "" ci..ld,...,Undet 12 ALWAYS FREE * •IU tit tlW ,,.. • .,,.. ''"•-. '' At l•"'"" St BUENA PARK 11u 1111 .. 11f l-•• W.1 Ot ""'" * mfl&U COP Ill t,( ~a ~1 1·.,..m,1U111.SMM'" 11i~ rtus no fllSl ~ IP'-UI P\US M I UGI ' RI -Ill l'llU AUallt II) M -,_ (f'C IJI Ill IWY GOl!tln llt lJ$l ~ ~) '"" -• K rm l fl( --(I) raua ~1 nu fllSI -(l'S.IJ) NUCl~!ll UfS('I( "'°lJl P\US 100 ICmD to 1Cll9 (J) LaHABRA H .. ;... .. t71t1111 t•Z'l_IOl.....,.I llotNo ·•-"-IJl ill.US •n• • .,... r_,. INI MISSION · ~~.!Iii~ SomctuTtt..,. thi• ~ unllkety ~ he.., omc hcroe-. A UNl\/Ut5.<\1 l'tCTl 111 I ,..............,,#\a.-. -- BALL ••• FromPa&ell the maid who longs to be a clown and works on it when she feels no one's watching. Whether Henley's charac- ten should be less bizarre and stress their human ne.eds. or whether the playwright should avoid realistic controntations with unreal people is moot. "The Debutante Ball" shoots fo r the best of both worlds and come$ up in limbo somewhere in between. But ifs hard to "THE DIVINERS," a rural drama and "THE SECRET OF OSIRIS," new children's play, open today a Saddleback ColleJe in Miaion Viej• (83 1-4656) ... Diviners .. wiU be stage. tonight. Saturday and April 18-20 at p.m .. Sunday and Apnl 21 11 7 pm "Osiris" plays today and April 18-1 at 4 p.m .. Saturday. Sunday and Apr 20.21 at 2 p.m. "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" comedy about homosexuality. open tonight at the Irvine Communit Theater 1n Turtle Rock Communit Park, Sunn yhill Road ofTTu:rtJc Roe Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Per fonnanca will be aiven Fridays an SaturdaY' at 8 p.m. through April 2 with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Apr 14 and 21. "SWEET CHARITY," a music comedy. 1s on stage at the Gran Dinner Theater. I Hotel Wa· .Anaheim. 072-77 10). Pcrformarcy arc ~1vcn 11~t1y ·~xccpt'Munda.y1: varyina curtain umcs through Jur 16. "WALL V'S CAFE;' ll comedy SCI i a roadside diner. complctts its run fc th e Harkqum DmncT Playhou' 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd., Santa Ar (979-55 11 ). Final pcrformanc·t."S a 1omgh1 through Sunday at va ryir curtain t1me•1. "Barefoot in 1he Par~ opens Tuesda y complain when the jo ume has bee.n so exciting. Performances of the wor: premiere continue Tuesda· throu&h Fridays at 8 p.rr Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 ar Sundays at 2:30 and 7:~ through May 12 on the mai1 stage of SCR, 655 To-.- Center Drive, Costa Mes Call 957-4033 for ticket info mation. ltl41ffJ ... ,,,0 ,_. ·- ,.... IJlllNI t NCNi PLAYING lllU _..._ r.r:..~°'-If it f I oats, · 1 ... _Ill ,_n._111 suPTll ~W~P WllH VlllYll!I SAl I SUN •~t w t Mii ,..,..,. .. ,. •• I U1I'\,, t •• O.teb<>Ok/ Friday, April 12. 1985 WA-l•-~·-N '1IP? &JO .. --.... ,llAOI I.IA-l_.._.r-.. M4-IA..... _.. •• _._. UyY.., •• 1141\\l ~ .. &llat •1-111 ,_co... -·· .. ------ chances are you'll read about it in theDlilJ Pilat 642-43~ :1 1 11 ti d r.- 'S' ll c n 1r a • y d IS .. d .() l- TI a. r- :1 Female versio of' The Odd Couple' a smash By CHRIS CRAWFORD Oatebook Corret,_..t Twenty ycan ago, Neil Simon wrote a smash hit about a mismatched pair of room- ma tes named Felix and Oscar. ' Today, the roommates are still mismatched, but now they arc female. Sex change operation? A literary one, you might say, as <;1 mon has changed Felix to f-lo rence, Oscar to Olive, and 1 n other ways rewritten and revised his l 96S comedy classic .. The Odd Couple," to p~esent the fema le point of divorcee who in vites her Triv- v1ew. ial Pursuit teammate Florence The new, updated version, Unger (Struthers) to move in after~a successful premiere run with her when Fl orence's mar- last Fall in Chicago, opened riage fa lls apart. last week at the Ahmanson The basic conflict, and Theatre in Los Angeles for a much hilario us comedy, de- seven week engagement, star-velop when Flo's orderly, ob- ring Rita Moreno and Sally sessivc-compulsivc approach Struthers as the new ''Odd . to cleanin~. cooking, and Couple." everyday hving crashes up Moreno and Struthers are against Olive's more laid-back both wonderfully funny com-approach to life. ediennes who deliver some The final straw, for Oli ve, is first class comedy as a pair of wh en Flo manages to ruin their friends in conflict. Moreno double date with two hand- plays Olive Madison, a some Spanish brothers Man- Sally Stnatben. Tony D•••oab, Lewi.a J. Stacllen and Rita lloreDo (left to rlaht) appear ID a 9CeDe fJom Nell Simon'• new •enlon of "The Odd Coaple," at the Ahmanaon Theatre of the Mule Center through May 26. IHEKWNG EB.OS -.. -. ·---Pl[,....~ --- *"... _ .... CDWMDS C111M .,_IE ... CUITO t1MUl ~l El Tiii -CDWMIOS !MMOM:I -WOC I I• ~· Siii 55l.-& THE HEAT IS ON! A ·Arll,O '. •1 •IMA ~8rH~ 29~339 COITAllUA (Ow~CIS 5oYll1 COa\I PW1 ~1711 NOW PLAYING •ll TOllO ( 0...110\ f 1 l l)tO \81 WXl FOU91TA* VALUY •OIWIGf !awJlll\ ~CIU!lt..., c~ V -~ 839 I !JOO 6J.4 l!>~ I 1--........ ·--·-·1 OIWIG( Sl<llloum Orlle "' m mo IAllTAR.,_. SAO l • Mnlll °""""" 513-lOH . olo (Lewis J. Stadlen) and Jesus (Tony Shalhoub) Cos- tazuela. This is one of the funniest segments in the play, as the foursome attempt to make small talk together, and both English and Spanish arc mangled and mispronounced in the process. Also very funny is the bantering among the T ri vial Pursuit players (Marilyn Cooper, Kathleen Doyle, Jenny O'Hara, and Mary Louise Wilson), at their week- ly game held in Olive's apart- ment. Typical Simon wise- cracks and one-liners fl y through the air like a whole arsenal of comic artillery dur- ing these games. Deftly directing all of the madcap warfare is Gene Sales, wh o a lso directed Simon's "Bil ox i Blues (at the Ahmanson last December. and in 1983 won the Tony Award for direction ofSimon's "Brighton.Beach Mem oirs." "The Odd Couple" con- tinues at the Ahmanson Theatre, 135 N. Grand Ave .. Los Ange les, with per- fo rmances at 8:30 p .m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. 7 p.m . Sundays, and matinees at 2 p.m. Thursdays, Saturdays. ' and Sundays until May 26. Cati (2 13) 971-7654 for ticket information . ... lost In America' contains more big laughs than any film this year. 1 was on the flcxx lc:Ju(1Wlg! AJbert Brooks '5 the fu1niest comic d the tXlder-40 set. I would hove liked to spend 24 hours wttti these chcwcxters. Two very entrusiastic. thl.rnbs up !" "'Al 00 MOVIES RoQef Ebert a Gene Siske! "An inspired comedy.'' fH( NEW 'IOQK llMES .bnet Maslrl "Few comics cut so close to the bone of dally life, and that's to be cherlshecf ' .NEWSWffl( David Nueri "Brooks' understanding of the character he pkJys · ·~the visionary. He is getting things on fitm that ·;;, nd one else hos touched." NEW '1()111( WIGAZINE OawS ~ i .. 'lost In America' ls a very brave. very funny movle. the woo °' a vital and start1ing comic artist." -IHI Vil~ '-<XE David k>e1$1eon "Don't miss it I Hysterically funny.'' us WGAZJM s1eonen Sc:hOeleo ll Tm YI Siii [DMD$ SMXUIACll n ,_.,,~ .,. ~·llll EDWMll$ llMISITl <-. • teas ,_ ICI -: lb .. -- llWNIT ... 67).mt (J)llMDS lllO .._, ...... ... -614-ZSSJ CIOCM ~•u ,., MllWID n1 Jt~ ~CKllAll(SI ..-11111 .... 11 .. lllW'IH! Datebook/ Frtday. April 12. 1985 U .. l , .. ~~~------------------------------~ • i <I I l . Sailors saluting NHHS heritage Yearbooks, a middie blouse trophies from the 1930s and and the first trophy for track tater as collected by coaches are among the more tan$ible Ralph Reed, Marge Shea and memories now on exhibit in Ellen Caricoff . Each decade Heritage Hall at Newport bas a display area with pictures Harbor High School. and memorabilia to show what 0 We have souvenirs from Sailors were doing then. drama and music productions, The exhibit also includes the a plaque listing all student original school board's con- body presidents and a bulletin ference table, copies of build- board for recent news clip-ing permits and a tape of first pings of alumni accomplish-superi nte ndent Sidney ments," said Webster Jones, a Davidson explaining how the former teacher and organizer school was founded. Webb Jones admlre. papter of the exhibit. Heritage Halt resulted from mache Sailor made In 1938 Athletic team pictures and the school's 50t.h anniversary by the late Wanna Boykin. action photographs surround celebration in 1980. The small -------------------------, display room was expanded last year when Don Koll of- fered to help fund ntore -------------.....,..----------; spacious quarters designed by architect RQlly Pulaski ('53) and built by 0 Walkie.. Ray ('63). Follow ................................ the newest cat-and-creature game To visit the displays at the rear of the main building, enter under the tower and walk down the hall. Alamnl Cbarlea and Betty Beecher of Costa Ilea& 8be a cta. photo for moanting fn a Berltace Ball dlaplay cue. as played through STCPllJI KSS Cat's Eye 1-T 1 ----STARTS TODAY ----m *COSTAMESA IRVINE *ORANGE UA Movies Edwards Town Edwards Woodbridge Cinedome 952-4993 Center 751 -4184 55 1 ·0655 634-2553 BUENA PARK *COSTA MESA LAGUNA BEACH ORANCE Pacific's Buena Park Edwards Harbor Edwards South Coast Stadium Drive-In OrNe·ln 821-4070 1Wln631 3501 Plaza(714)497-171 1 639-8770 BUENA PARK ... *EL i'ORO * WES,~INSTER UA Movies Edwards El Toro Edwards Cinema 952-4993 581 9500 West 89 I -3935 (•PAESENTEOIN ~ IDt--1) •• Oatebook/ Friday, April 12. 1985 Soon-i.be pdaatee Libby Jlfatt and BW Guzik gue at Barbor _Blgla'• 1930 era. Memories thrive in garden art Childhood memories and botanical beauty blend in .a profusion of color Saturday · s-MuckenthaJcrCultural Center presents ••Art from the Garden." Botanical painter, Jack Baker, whose 40- year career has spanned the globe, will showcase 15 °fresh" canvases for the spring- time exhibition at the historical estate at 120 I W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. The Santa Barbara artist will share the galleries with the Hunt Institute International Exhibition of Botanical Art and Illustration. Highlighting the Baker collection is .. Muckenthaler Memories," .. a re-creation of the lush gardens surrounding the original Muckenthaler residence in the early 1930s. Baker's family lived across the road from the prominent home during a period which the artist claims .. inspired an early appreciation for nature and gardening." ''I particularly recall Mrs. Muckenthaler's geAtniums that lined the property," said Baker, who now nurtures a tropical Rousseau-like forest on his Carpenteria beachfront studio property that includes 500 palm trees. Many of the watercolors and oils chosen · for his first Orange County exhibit reflect vegetation, which explodes with color near Santa Barbara. His floral paintings dot the collections of Etizabety Arden. Pboenic Art Museum, Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay, and Paige Rense, editor of Architectural Digest. 'Tm one of the few botanical artists who knows how the plant feels; I know the essence of a flower. I start with the seed. develo~ the plant and pick each blossom before pamting the subject," said Baker who11 be honored at a 6 to 9 p.m. reception Saturday at the Center. Dear Amt Laaden: I've never written to you before, but I must respond to .. Texas Parents." whose letter a~ pearcd in the Buffalo News. It was about their 13-year-old son. who was being pro~ o!.llioned on the phone by 13- and 14-year-old girls. The boy's mother wrote, .. I don't understand what the parents of these girls are doing ..... hen all this is going on.·• May I tell them what the parents are doing? They are going crazy. Our 15-ye'1'-?ld daughter doesn't behcv~t is wrong to have sex if she likes a boy. "Charlotte" was raised in a good Christian home. We have talked to her about love, sex, morali ty and responsibility since she was 8 years old. She goes to church regularly, and nc\cr misses her Bible class. When we first learned Cha rlotte was sexually active (!>he was barely 14), I took her to a doctor. He suggested counseling with a qualified ps)chologist. She goes to the therapist regularly but nothing has changed. She still doesn't Russian pianist performs recital at Music Center The brilliant young Russian pianist. Andrei Gavrilov, will make his first West Coast appearance playing an all- Chopi n recita l at the Music Ce nter Pavilion 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ciavrilov is adjusting his ~chedule at short notice in order to replace the indisposed Rudolph Serkin in this Philharmonic Celebrity Series e' ent. Gavrilov's Chopin program li\ts the Four Ballades, Six Etudes from Opus 10, and the Sonata No.2 in B Oat minor ("Funeral March"). think the-re is anything wrong with what she is doing. We have been through all the scare tactics (VD, pregnancy, etc). Nothing work~d. Her doctor finally persuaded us to put her on birth control pills. (She had been giving condoms to her boyfriends and using foams.) We have tried heart-to-heart talks, threatened her, restric-. ted her, bribed her. you name it. No one can watch a 15-year- old gi rl 24 hours a day. How can parents fight the barrage of sex in movies, TV. magazines and peer pressure? If .. Texas Parents" have an answer l'd_giye my eye teeth to hear it. -Judge Nol In California . Dear Judge Nol: I sym- pathize with parents whose children go haywire in spite of all efforts to keep them on the straight and narrow. You've done everything I would have recommended. I have nothing to add. I hope, however, that Charlotte's therapist can make her u.oderstand that the boys she sleeps with probably consider her a plaything-and that no decent fellow will want her if she ·continues to behave like a tramp. Dear Ann Landers: That was a lovely letter you printed in praise of the commercial pilots who bring millions of passen- gers safely to their desti- nations. They couldn't do it alone. Please print this verse in praise of another group: Pilots arc highly trained people. Their wings arc not easil y won. But without the work of the maintenance man Our pilots wou ld be on the run. So when vou see mighty jct aircraft · As they make their wa> through the air. The grease-stained man with the wrench in his hand ts the person who put him there. · -A ·Fan In Eagle River, Alaska. Dear Eagle: Well said. Some readers will surely complain tUt t~ verse is sexist. I know tUt women work on malnten- uce crews, along with men, so save yoar stamps, folks. Ticket info~ation avail-Are you~ parents too strict? ahlc at (2 13) 480-3212. Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet ... Bugged By Parents? generation gap. Send 50 cents envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. How to Get More Freedom," with your request and a long. Box 11995, Chicago. Illinois could help you bridge the stampe d , self-addressed 60611. A MAGICAL FUN-FILI.ED ADVENTURE UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. A crafty young pickpocket stole his way out of a tyrant's dungeon and plunged into an adventure beyond even his own wildest imaginings. And the strangest notion of all was that he was about to become a hero: .... m.Wt -IEl'l..W _,_121•10 ~-,. .... ~--Jlt2 oiwmsc.JM "'" ....... ~ .... ..u-,,._m1 -SGllM COIST PUlA .-ss1.em ~IOJLI IH t\j-(Ul) '91..W ·~,--- t\j -SU.1111 •CAllW'Y S ...-au ,......11 ~eat. ~.U-1 ._ .. 4'Mllt --EDmL.l Datebook/ MJIWl••UJJ -~llll9 ........ ~ . I t ~ .. I \ ,-/ edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 "'('hP(JR' ,f .. 'lP Bl'"!t'• .ll.lb•."ll ~¥~.A'""<• ·~-­...... ..,.. ........ 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Charlotte I N U E D Wehofer, manager of the South Coast Plaza Regis, acted as commentator . Next was the pageant with eight young women and six men eyeing the crowns. As they tned for the prince and princess titles, they also show· ed off new spring fashions from Brooks and We ¥\re Sport.erst along with tuxedo IQOks from Sears. Runners up were Mychael Long and John Lucero .. Judges included Jeanette Thompson, John Robert Powers' instructor; Doug Larson of San Francisco, re- gional manager for Regis; and Gus Martin, Buena Park Fine Arts Commissioner. 24th annual Mardi Gras Ball a hit at Anaheim Hilton The Mystick -Krewe of Komus was having a ball - the 24th annual Mardi Gras Ball -at the Anaheim Hilton and listening to the radio . A 7.foot-tall animated table radio was fron t and center on the stage to transport the 300 members and guests back through the years with ex- cerpts of shows ... The Lone Ranger rode again, The Shadow opened hi s door and Stella Dallas came to life. .. It was the best ball yet," said Doris Hardin of Hunt- ington Beach, whose husband Bob narrated the pageantry. .. We've been to three balls and participated in two," added Doris who was decked out as Gloria Swanson . Dazzling costumes , and headdresses were the rule as the new court a nd last year's court took part in the festiv- ities when Ben Lepldn was unmasked as King Komus XXIV. The drama had already heightened as Lee Zang (Queen Octavia)"-was in- trodtteed with pyrotechnics exploding from her finger tips. ' The queen's fingers and Ball Captain Clan!nce Entrillger, also of Huntington Beach, were in charge of mask re- moval Prior to the pageant, hot and cold hors d'ouevres were Ben Lepkln u King K'Omua XXIV. circulated and after the mys- tery of king's name had been solved, the group settled down for a breast of chicken and filet mignon dinner. Danci ng music was provided by How- ard Reynold and his Big Band Sound. There was a new twist to this year's ball -a portion of the proceeds were donated toChil- drens Hospital of Orange County .. to assist in their excellent community ac· tivities," said Dr. Robert E. Nea, president. Edited by Vida Dean. Fllht LUNG DISEASE with 1 WILL-your1. 8equ~su •r• oowertul medicine. :1::.:.___ F •KAN lll N(; 4$SQ(.'l A tlON ,. \A' ,._, .... ...,. ·~. HOGUE BARMICBAEl.S - Not Just a Place to Party So all of you thought Hogue Barmichaels was just a place to dance. party and get crazy? Wrong! They say Hogues is a saloon for all reasons. Right they are, and especiaJly when you're hungry! Talk about the best lunch value, the Hogue Burger for $3.15 is one half pound of all beef buIJer com- ·plete with all the tnmmings includin$ cheese and also in- cludes fnes or a salad. It's not the size of those fast food burgers either. Proportioned fo r hearty appetites, this burger is their trademark so you know it's going to be great. Other burgers are the bacon burger and Big Bertha, a one half pound beef patty smoth ered in chili and topped wi th cheese. Cold sandWlches mcl ude roast beef, turkey and tuna. They are prepared on your choice of wheat, sourd ough, rye, French rol~r squaw bread. A favorite ot sa nd wich is the bread d chicken for $2.75, a real (not chopped or formed) breaded chicken breast is deep fried to perfection and served with all the trimmins and includes fries or a salad. It doesn't stop ~ BAMCllAEL'S IS OPBI FOi lllell Weekdays 11 :30AM·2:30PM Featurl'!Q Our Famous Ya 1~. 11on1 e111anH11 w1y,, •• , ... a,,....,,... OllY •I" Plus 15 other lttmt fr<>!" 89C-$8. COLD DUFT aa OllY 70t 645-3678 1976 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA there! For $6.00 you can gel a succulent half pound New York steak cooked to your specifications and comes with a dinner salad and baked potato. Also for $6.00 is the char broiled Alaskan Halibut with potato and salad. Your tummy and wallet will say thank vou! The Hog ue Birdmichael for $4.25 is a beautiful ten ounce boneless teriyaki chicken breast. served with mixed vegetables and a dinner salad. Your mouth should be watering by now. and Hogues uses only the best ingredients money can buy! And don't forget...rich and heart) Ne w England Clam Chowder is served on Thursdays and Fridays. Hogue Barmichaels 1s con- veniently located at 1976 New~ port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. a great p!ace for lunch. Excel.lent foQd in awesome portions from 89 ce nts to $6.00. CALIFORNIA BEACH Has Come to Newport Beach New Japanese Restaurant/ Sasbl Bar Opens in Resco's Lido Building The Blue Dolphin. the land- mark coffee shop located in Entertainment will be and the Lido Buildi ng. provided by the chefs, all of "We are extremely pleased whom arc from Japan and with the look of the restaurant considered experts in their and the atmosphere it will craft. In addition to the sushi project," said Brey. 1"lt is bar where the chers culinary modem, attractive. and up- expertise is on display, there beat, and we are certain it will will be an exposed grill where become a welcome addition to customers can watch the chefs the Lido area" Newport Beach's Lido Build-prepare meals "Robata style." California Beach, at ·3355 ing since 1956, is gone. To talce ''At California Beach, the Via Lido, is now open from 11 its place is California Beach, a customer's re lationship with • a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Reser- lively. upbeat Japanese res-the chef is just as important as vations will not be required. taurant/sushi bar that prom-the meal itself," says owner ises to become a popular spot Kazu Miyama. "Our chef& are among the local business all outgoing and personable, crowd, residents and tourists and make dining fun as well as in the Lido Village area. delicious." Ron Soderling, owner of Milbeth Brey, director of Resco. the property develp-management for Resco and ment and management com-on-site manager of the Lido pany that owns the Lido Build-Building, has worked closely ing and is also headquartered with the management of Cah- just one floor above the new fomia Beach to ensure that the restaurant, feels that Cali- style and ambience of the fornia Beach will be an asset to res~urant will be compatible the buildi ng. with the Newport Beach area SKINNY HA VEN -In Bet- ter Shape Than Ever Skinny Haven, Inc .. parent company of Skinny Haven Restaurants. has recentl y re- modeled their popular res- taurant located in Santa Ana. Executed by Fran Mart Cor- poration. the remodel of the restaurant's interior features an exotic color scheme of maroon. mauve. shades of (Pleue see TOWN/Paee 22) "We bought the Lido fJuild-~;;-~~::;:=:=::::s:==:=:z===::z:=:::==::c:==:::::;c:==:::::::::i~~ ing in 1976 with the inu!n'tion of maintaining its original charm." said Soderling. "We believe that the addition of this unique new restaurant will serve to· enhance the prop- erty." 968·5050 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD . LUNCHES. OtNNERS. TAOPICM COCKTAILS. BANQUET f'ACILITlf S CA TFRING. FOOD TO GO OPEN 7 OAVS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 827 1210 Near Knoll s The 4. 700 sq uare foot area that houses the resta urant has undergone massive interior changes. including installation of a skylight, mirrored walls and an oak floor. It presents a light and airy "Califo rnia look" through extensive use of ll~~==:ic::::==z=:==:ic::::==:c:::==r===r===<J-~I natural wood and plants. and a L~~::::s:==:::s:==::z:==-=:::::ic==:::::ic==:=c==:::z:::::::!~ color scheme of blue and 1---------------------- wh ite. -------------l OPENS APRIL 16 .. .., ... .,., .... -- "otfS ~ .... ,~ M(ll;~dr ~ &A fA~~ Directed by Richard Vath .... ,.,. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY 'TIL 2 AM 130 e. mn St.. Costa Mesa 848-8155 ·LUNCH •DINNER ·OYSTER BAR from 11 AM .'?r,.Ju rin'i -l~1ui •iortu . \f.,,;,,//j, I Oatebook/ Friday, April 12. 1985 I• .. • -, ........,IT ON THE TD\l\IN :RestaumnU WEEK By CHRIS CRAWFORD 0•1~"'1 ........... THE BARN "Originally my restaurant was going to be a small place, but then it kept growing and growing," says Cal McCollum. 'The young restaurateur's Barn Res- taurant and Saloon ultimately grew to 15,000 square feet and two stories high. dominating the corner of Redhill and Edinger in Tustin. The huge dinnerhouse is a 1980 rein- carnation of the Francis Citrus Packing House, built in 1914 in Irvine. After acquiring the vacant ci trus building, "I had lots of lumber," says McCollum." and so I tho ught. if I'm goi ng to do it, l might as well do it really big.·· Cal McColl um and hla 1938 CheY)'. signs. Other rooms are decorated with antique toys. trains, stable equipment and blacksmith tools. The large salad bar, in the center of the restaurant I is spread across a long chuckwagori with cold plates stored inside ari old Coke machine st.anding nearby. Tureens of soup are kept warm on top of an old- Spring la here! and we at Le Midi know how to celebrate 11! With White CavalHon Asparagus • Spring Lamb • Suckling Pig • • Spring Chicken • Spring Goat • Rabbit of course Come least w11h us and rej0tce In nawre's gilts restored Open for Lunch .1nd Dtnner ,.) Sunday Brunch Business Lunchc-ons l\unquets 1421 Via Lido, Newport Beach. (>75·4904 He then proceeded to spend three painstaking years dismantling the old buHd- ing and reconstructing a ponion of it at the present location. fashioned cookstove. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. For fo ur months I actually lived on that site in a trailer." he recalls. "I pulled down boards and got right into it," In 1980, after several stops and' stans on construction. McCollum's dream was completed. The idea for the restaurant. he says, stemmed from 1971 when he was vacation- ing in Canada and saw an Italian restaurant housed in an old warehouse. "that was before there were theme restaurants in Orange County," he savs. "I though something like that would be neat here. so f dec ided to do one." · J\5-flt e proj~ct developed, McCollum's theme evolved into turn-of-the-century west- ern Americana. and today his restaurant is a colorful showplace of authentic early Cali- fornia art if acts, antiques and farm equjp- ment. ··All of the ariifacts are original." he says. "Probably half or more are local antiques, much of them from Irvine Ranch or the old packing house.'' The huge establishment can accommo- date 400 people downstairs and another 275 upstam. The dining rooms range from the 14 scat Country Kitchen to the 100 seat Car Room which contains a 1936 Chevrolet and an ant1qucga\ pump plus old car ads and road Chef Salvadore Mares masterminds a comprehensive menu that ranges from light fare to full -course .dinners. An ever popular favorite is Mares' barbeque ribs as weJI as his ethnic specialties which include a number of Mexican and Italian dishes. Just three weeks ago, the Barn added weekday breakfast hours, Monday through Friday, 6:30 to I l a.m. "J figured there was a need for it," say McCollum. "Since I do so many smaJI business meetings in here. Some people have breakfast meetings two or three times a week now. in order to get an earlier stan on the day." McCollum's breakfasts are what he terms "Country Goumlet" and range from Eggs Benedict for $4.95 to a Paul Bunyan Special which include~ a 14 ounce steak, 4 eggs. 4 flapjacks and potatoes for$ J 4.95. Happy ho ur and nightly entenainment are provided upstairs, where a 35-foot Victorian backbar fills one end of the room and a 1936 biplane hangs overhead at the opposite end. As a theme restaurant pioneer and practioncr, McCollu m presents the concept with more authenticity and variety tha n you are likely to find many other places. Where else can you dine in the middle of a blacksmith shop or in an anractive re- ;rurbished silo? ----------------------------------~ EWEEK Steak Ta rtare Riviera I Ii ounre coar<1ely ground top sirloin 2 raw egg yo lks I tt>upoon capers 2 OUO('t'5 chopped onions I ounce chives and pault·y OF T HE WEEK I ounce cbopped bard boiled egg 4 fllet of anchovies poree Dash of oil and vinegar Lemon juice jbalf lemon) I tablespoon Dijon m111tard Dash of Worce1tortllire H uce I teaspoon Dry Sack s he rry or cognac Sall fresh itround pepper Add the above in.Sdients except the meat a nd mix thoroughTy. Then add the ground meat and mix again. Serve immediately on a chilled plate. Serves two. Mr. Riviera 11'.l ounces OalUano liqueur •,-ounces Sambaca ''• ounces Pernod fresh Ume to ta1te In a medium brandy 8n lfter filled with crus he-d Ice. add Galllano and Sambuca with fre5h ltme a nd Pemod. These rtt1pcs were submitted by The Riviera, Costa Mesa H Oeteboc>k/ Friday, April 12, 1985 Newport's CANNERY VILLAGE @feij,do Presen ts Gourmet Food with Gourmet Jazz Jazz• Jazz 9 PM·t:ao AM Mondev·S.lurdav 4 PM-1:00 AM Sunday• H appy Hour Jau ~. 11 PM Mun llr1 LUNCH l l AM-:3 PM DINNER 5 PM-llPM 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach 876-2968 - DI IT ON THE TOWN OCC rest au rant as howcase for student ta lent Hy l:SEVERL V BUSH SMITH Of lllt Oalebook Staff II >ou'd hke to st;e ton:ior- row\ restaurateurs m action, and enjoy reasonably priced, well-prepared food, by all means try lunch at the Cap- tain 's Table on the Orange Coast College campus.' I his non-profit restaurant is both a showcase and a .. labora- to ry" for the college's Food Service and Hotel Manage- ment depanment. It gives us a feel for the scope of the program. while offering the students ex~rieocc and train- ing 1n a busmess setting. No fast food ambiance here. I entered a pleasant, carpeted room where a hostess greeted and seated me in a sturdy ca ptain's chair. The . an- nouncement, "I'm Paul and I'll he your waiter," assured me of table service. The Captain's Table lunch ml·nu is nicely varied. For instance, salads include the 1hrcc-masted saJad (chicken, frutt and rice salads served with dessen and croissant) for S2 95. cobb saJad ($3.95) and taco salad ($2.25). There's a hu rcaneer bui:Jer ($2.25), cheese crisps, galley pizza, fish and chips. as well as the special o,;indwich of the day. Arid the "( aptain's Selection .. (day's \Pl'.rtal) may vary from beef Aurgundy to veal Parmesan. If owever, the day of my v1<.1t, students presented a o,pc<.1al pre-Easter luncheon (a nd fashio n show) with a fixed menu. priced at $4.95. I h<.' meal began with an ·•"<><:ado and grapefruit salad with a pleasant poppy seed dn:\smg. Next came a colorful plate of fresh broccoli s~rs. chicken crepes and ••Pansian" potatoes. The crepes, thin and tklicatc. enclosed plenty of Now Serving COUITRY snu SUlllY $199 llllCI (f)C/u(ja s.v.rage Wttll Drink or &Mr 9:00 Al ti l:tl Pl 145 .. , 1712 Plecentla Coeta ..... ch.1cken wnh mushrooms in a nicely prepared sauce. The Broccoli was well seasoned but overcooked, and the potatoec; were prettily swirled in their crisped potato skin baskets, garnished with s nipped parsley. For dessert. the student- made petits four~ looked beautiful. wrapped in ~tin y fondant, embellished with tiny sweet rosebuds. I found them delightfully fresh and much better than most I've been subjected to at teas and buffet\. My waiter admitted he'd already eaten four. but cafctenal supervisor Carole Lung declared, "Yuck! Butter cream's not whipped enough." But that's what 1l's all about for students at the Captain's Table: learning through plan- ning the meal, pncing 1t out, executang the basic prep- aration and serving 1t gracious- ly. I spoke with some of the servers and found that at least two arc among the hundred or so students in the Cook Ap- prentice program at()('(·. One is apprenticed at the Anaheim Marriott and another at Hem- ingway's. But in work mg at the Captain's Table. they learn what it is to intcrfac.c with customers. rather than isolat- ing themselves only in the kitchen. I became an admirer of th1: Cook Apprentice program last summer when. asa representa- tive of the Southern California Restaurant Wnters. which donates scho larships 1n the culinary arts. I was invited to a "final cum1nation" dinner .. Held at the Captain's Tahle, th.s was the culmination of two students' three-year (6000 hours) on-the-Job trnm1ng 1n a program sponsored by th<.' Orange Empire C hefs Associa~ tion (a branch of the American· C ulinary Federation). Stu- .dents. like those I talked to at lunch. apprentice under chefs at a number of hotels and restaurants in the county. while taking over 700 hours of required su pplemental dasswork at OCC. Dan Beard coordinates the OCC program and Robin Hood 1s head chef. The "graduation" dinner we enjoyed, prepared by Stefan Jacob, who apprenticed at the Balboa Bay Club. was far more ambitious than I'd expected. and commendably prepared. The eight-course dinner began with oysters Rockefeller, and included Nonhern halibut with buerre blanc sauce, straw- berry sorbet, filet of beef en croutc with Madeira sauce. sorrel salad and raspberries Romanoff Jacob, on a set hudgct, had planned. shopped for. and prepared the entire meal. I was impressed. Of course. this was a special "final exam," not the everyday fare of the Ca ptain's Table. But !>till, the expcnisc which these young men and women gain in the apprentice program re- nects back here. l think yo u'll find It an excellent value and that you'll cnJOY seeing the dedication of the~ students .. as they begin what. make no mistake, is an extremely demanding career. The next special luncheons at The Captain's Table cel- ebrate National Secretary's week, on April 23 and 25. The restaurant also serves a breakfast. buffet-style, though many dishes arc prepared to order However. there is not the student pan1cipation you find at lunch, panicularly on Mondays and Wednesdays. CURTAIN CAtL DINNER THEATRE pr~eents CABARET DINNER and· SHOW from 11411 WAITER SERVED MEALS FULL BAR SERVICE RES: (714) 131-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL TUSTIN 92880 The Captain's Table offers a Tuesday buffet dinner as well, and there are thoughts that next year, the restaurant mi~t present a weekly gourmet din- ner. Arlington and Fairview, and another at the entrance to the north, by the gym. The latter lot is closest lo the restaurant, which faces toward Fairview. THE CAPTA IN'S TABLE, Oran$e Coast College , 270 I Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. 432-5876. Breakfast, Mon.- Fri .. 7-10 a.m. Lunch. Mon.- Fri., 11 :30-1. Your best parking bet is to buy a SO-cent four-hour permit from a drive-up dispenser. There arc two -one at the entrance to the college at ,..in.-Contint>nta l Cui .. int> and ~•ill an /\Jv.-nlurt> in Natural Eating t 1~•Ji1I hrl'akra~t & luru h • .... rmotl I hn111g fur I 1111111 r 1o:ar"'""'"" I hi' "IJl .. nd11r 11( tl111111tc 0111 HI lin l'lt-1(1Hlt ill lllll'lllh!"rf" with tc••wl 111,tril11•11• m1·11I .. :J050 t:. 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In ad- dition toa redesigned salad bar rich patterned custol'tS'-de· "This redesign has added with a hunter green countertop signed carpet, made especially color and sunshine to the and brass trimmings, 16 more , Sk" H b R It restaurant along with a lot • ior inny aven Y oya Y more room and comfort," said seats and eight new table tops, Carpets, is featured through-Sk. H p ·d s·u brand new awnings and lace out the restaurant in shades of anny aven res1 ent I curtains are just a few exam-De · Calhoon. "We are very proud f S green and mauve. hcate of our 'new' restaurant!" pies o how the anta Ana antique lace curtains with Skinny Haven is really getting hunter green valances are hung Well-known throughout into shape. on bright, shifjly brass rods and California, Arizona and Texas New. relocated booth seat-add"a light,-•iry ambiance to for delicious, he.althy and low- ing .at the Santa Ana Skinny the room. Tihe interior re-calorie fare, Skinny Haven Haven now surrounds the model of the 3, 774-square foot Restaurants are dedicated to centraJ gazebo dining area. structure cost approximately providing their custdmers Upholstered fabrics on the $40,000 and the restaurant with quality food. Nothing r---------------------~ they .serve or sell is deep fried Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am · 3 pm So much to choose All This-All You Can Eat For Only '9.95 HOT ENTRt:ES SEAFOOD BAR ............ """"'"• ''·"'~ ....... .. HM1tf'I ..... ........_ ..... ,., t htt ~ .. n \ ... 1 1.-...:n• I 1.n•"1n1 .owt M4Mh Muff' •• •-h , ........ .... ···,~~t .. ""'"' .... ............. "'" . ···11· 'hrnnp f •oe kt•1I I r•h l1tit1o .... ,,.,., '''",. ... ,.1,,,. .. n 1f,.~• • luw- • I,__ ., .. h .,'-Ill t h111tl.Utr \41"-11o...- l ,.,u•h t•.-1,,.. H11tftf'm..:1• t .• ,,... Mufi•~ 6 c·annuh ( ri.....,.nl.JI •h .. :,, •h •h • • ·ikl ('u1-. •tt._ ....... , .... ,,..~ • 11 .. ..,..,.....tirud ADULTS C HILDREN CHILDREN $996 Under ti l 'nder ;I Al . 14 26 No Charge so serving: LUNCH BUFFET M·F 11·1 tl.16 DINNB• BUPPET Jll.ft U 15.15 or contains any added fats or oils, cane sugar, starches, or preservatives. Skinny Haven takes great pride in meeting the standards of diet programs such as Weight Watchers, T.O.P.S., and Nutri Systems and most menu items have been ap- proved by the American Heart Association, as well. Skinny Haven also provides cus- tomers with a mini.:menu list- ing the dietary exchanges re- cognized by the American Diabetes Association. The Santa Ana Skinny Haven Restaurant is located at 3814 Bristol A venue. MONTEREY BAY CAN- NERS -Catches the Fresllest One of the pleasures of living in California is the luxury of fresh seafood. And, the California public has always enjoyed the wide var- iety of delicious and fresh fish oa,.pk 1old medall•t Mark Spits (L)Jolned =:r>· owner oleaft.tornla Beach. ud a. ta tllie OilDd openlng celebration ·of Call-11.n&. OWMr of Reeco. tile Newpolt fmala -.... the new Jfpane.e re.taarant Beach-bUed propertJ dnelopment u• ... .-lat bu located hi Ret1CO•• Lido BalJd-me0 •Cement tlna tbat owna the Lido BaUcl· ~ at 33U Via Lido ln Newport Beach. tnc. 81wNa ._. wtth Spitz are Kua llJyama n OetebOC*/ Friday. April 12, 1985 available year round. At coffee, Tropical and ice cream Monterey Ban Canners Fresh drinks includin~ the 0 Choc- Seafood Restaurants, they are olate Chip Cookie," Fruit Dai- dedicated to providing Cali-quiris, "Cappuccino Fran- fornians with up to 20 fresh caise," and. of course, the fish and seafood entree fea-incredible "Monterey tures daily. And, since there's Monster." nothing more enjoyable than · Lunch and dinner at great food and good times, the Monterey Bay Canners feature Monterey Bay Canners Res-nciting fresh catches, ~I mea- taurants are fast becoming quite broiled to sear m the 0 the'' favorite gathering spots natural juices and flavors. The for both. temptations include aelectic;ma Jn addition to their giant like Chinook Salmon, Pacific array offresh fish and seafood, Red Snapper and AUAtraJian Monterey Bay Canners fea-LQ.beter Tail. turcs a dollar-and-a-quarter Monterey Bay Canners has Happy Ho~r in their spectacu-.. ten locations throuf!iout Cali- lar Cocktail lounge and Oys-· fornia and Hawaii, with a ter Bar. From 4-7 p.m. daily, brand new waterfront location Monterey Bay Canners fea· at Oceanside Harbor. tu.res a special 'daily' drink like ROY AL THAI CUISINE _ Lo!1g Island. Iced Tea, well Celebrates TMJ New year drinks_. giant 16 ·ounce Yes, it's time toc.elcbrate the Margar1~. draft. beer _and Thai New Year, the year of the house wane, all pnced at Just ox, 4683. SJ .25 each. And, 50 cent clams High spirits and an air of and.oysters on the halfshell ~e c.elebration will be floating avatlable as w~ll as a wide throughout the Royal Thai spread of comphmentary hors Cuisine 4001 West Coast ~·oeuvres. The perfect meet-Highway, ·Newport Beach, on mg place for groups both l~rge April 14, J 985, from 5 p.m. to 9 and small, the _serpentine-p.m. The servers will be shaped Oyst~r Bar 1s one of the dressed in their native cos.- roam attractions at ~onterey tume to create an authentic Bay Canners. Gleammg bot-mood of festivity. ties and racks of stem~are A very special menu will be hang beneat~ a bnght. created by Chef Lucky, and suspended awnmg _and add a will join Sam and Seth to tell contemporary a~b1ance to the you of their way of life in 9yster B~y. Dehght~I entrees Thailand. hke S~nmy Cocktatl, Fresh The regular menu will also Bluepornt Oysters on the Haff-be available. Reservations shell, Oysters R?C~efeller or should be made early by call- Shell fish Fett~~m1 com pie-ing 650-3322. ment an excltmg array of THOSE CRAZY so·s :60·s °"'vs~ w.ac AG:i)mlJ _,__tng F~ Al's Qlr,.,f [ Don't mlu the honftt llMlw lft IOWl'll ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK '-aturlntl JASON CHASE fvery Tundlly . I P·"'· _________________________ _. ............. _ ..... I TDNTHET HE BARN Ht\t lhe prime or yout life chooaiq rrom the extensive 25 item menu. Sltak•, ..eafood, salad.a. Italian and Muican d~hes. and more. We.wm chum and rount.ry ambience. Lunt·h M-F. Dinner M..S, H.appy hour M F 4::JO-7 p.iq,. S.~:Gt.e dish. Liv~ enter1.ainment. and dancinc. Sun. Champajtfle Buffet Brunch 10·2.:lO Banquet facilitiee. 14982 Redh1ll, Tu.'llin. 730-0115. E ORJGINAL BAR.N ARMER STEAKHOUSE Ye-;,' They are the oricinaJ. Pamoua for lhl'IT one·and·a·half pound Porterhuu;;e st.eab and feat.urioi di1pl11y hrnihnc. Proudly aervinc for 2t ~ear-. Lunch Mon.· Fri 11-2. Din- ntr na.:htl\ Mon.-Fri. from S p.m.. Sat & '\un. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Rl'd . I ·,"t.a Mesa. 642-9777. ENNlGAN'S Fri.-'h fu• ;cl c;erved with a side of fun. Menu fl'at ures unique appetizers. \>alarl• -.eafood, eroiu.anl aand- withr. hurgen, Mui<lan dishes, and Jn escitinc brunch menu. l.uru h nnd dinner from I l a.m. .. r1 ·kdJ'' Hrunc-h 9-3 on weekends. rull liar with spec.iAlt.y drink.a. tlnpp\ h11ur t 7 wfftdays. In Cost.a M .. ,:1. South C'oast Plaza parking lot hv :-..1, .!-'I :19:)8. In Westminster, .ii • \\ "'' m1n"lu MaJI 891 -4522. I I'"' 1111: rvenm~ in Weat.minst.er loqll11on BRISTOL BAR A GRILL - At lloliday Inn 1 rar111111nally an all Ameriun l11v11r111-11la<"f' t.o eal and priced for fHm1h dining. Everything from Jiiin 'lt>aks and cbopa t.o special 1 hu k1·n dishes and fresh aeafood. l\.,1111tr·111J.q u lad t.r. Sumptuowi 11,111\ l11nthf'Oll bufret. Open daily fut dininK •nd cocktails. 3131 Bri,1111 M .. <'t11ta Me.a. 557-3000, <'HAZYllORSE sn:AKHOUSE 1~111l11·nt11 rounlry dinin«, featuring ~.t,t• rn l'om F~ Reef-Prime R;b, r,,.,h ,eafood and 1peciaJixioi in th111 I tmt>Ull pen-fned a.teab, and r11-..•nt• Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11-3. lhnn1 r Mnn.-Sun. I) p.m . (Dinner rh 1"Ht1ons itUtrant.eed). Authentic \\t-~11•m decor, dancing and live ":'"'" in the· aaJoon. Oyer Rd. ~."1 ~t-wport Fwy.. Sant.a ~~­ .11•11-.12 l>ILl.'1AN'S 'I h, I li llmitn famtly it famoua for •lw1r trad1 u onal warm ho.pitahty '1111 fiut-food Pine.t prime rib in 111111.1111 11nd frt'8h Oah daily. Com· pl1 t" d111nn apeciaj.a dal!f. FriendJy '~" 11 t' And " fun, deh1htlul at- m"""h"'" OPfn daily '°' lunch and tlmn"' Hrunch Sat. and Sun. 801 8. ll11llw1.1 fi7:l 7726. l'OOJ( RICH ARD'S KITCHEN 1'11· '"1111 P8lm dlnlnc with pee 1111111ar 11u1an \flew. Pa111td ~their "ltl1p1111m, li4-i«ian wam... BreaJt 1"'1 lun1 h · & dlnnef, Homema<S. M>UPI made daily M11dt11t in price. high in quality and -..irvH'f'. Beer and wine 11erved. 0f)l'n cl1ul} from Ii a.m. I 198 S. C11as1 Hwy. In Lai:un11 Mercado. l.atuna Hettlh l!l7 lfin7 CAL FORNIAN HEMINGWAY'S In the style 11f tht' man h11nM>lf, Hemingway's '" o ('(•lehratmn uf adventure, of roman<'t' end che art of livin11 Their rreal•"" d1~he!1 v.1111 a silver award and I ht-\' offer "" estensive wine 1i .. 1. Tht' atm1r-phere 15 warm and fne11dly 11nd filled w11h enthusiasm. f:.Su1hl;i.hl'<i i.intc' 1972, thia rPSt.aurant/rafe •~ located in C-Orona del Ma r 111 f>11c1fi1 C'oa~t Hwy. at Mar Arthur Blvd 1'7~1 OJ '.lil MARRIOIT -Nicoles Grill Me9Qui~ wood bro1hnK is the 1pecialty here. The menu fttture.. freah 1eafood and prime meats and eensational Cajun f'reo le 11pec1als on a daily basis. Dine in a l'asual. relai ed at.m08phere with contt'mporary mWlic. Imported prinll' from Eng land com plement the attracli\.e decor. Dinner 1i. M'rved Mon Sat from 6 p.m. Nicoles 111 lont.ed wnhin the Newport Heach Marru1tt Hutd . 900 Newport Center l>r Call 640--4000 JADE DRAGO~ Step mlu thf' v.0111frrl11l v.11rld 11l lh1 Orient Tht> .la.ft' I Jr.t11"n 'l>f'• 1.1!11"' in S1echwan & ~.md.trin 111hm1· ... •11 old ('htn11 Ymir h11•I I•\.~ .ill.H'I' l.1·v with ( 'ht>f Y1 l 'ht•11 I >1N•fl l11r huh h dmnl'f. Sat 11nd "'"" Ihm "'11111 IC'hine...e ·1 t'lt I .1k1 l\rt11h ht Ban qutt fard1l 1f" .u ... n Jil.ililt 11111 1..-.. r and wine arr ">t'nl'<I l-'11·1(.1111 thmn.: at affmdahlt> P"'"' I.! l•-• H1 •" h Blvd . ~l~n111n ~!-!>< "'' I LI'S RESTAl'RANT If vm1 lovt> l't11nt>1,1• f1•wl v1111'r.· -urr 111 enj()) clmmg hnl' "' l.1 • prum 151'9 truh aut hrnt 11 I h1n,.,f' f11 .. d The menu offt>f' 1 w11i1 \IH lt'l\ ol e11ot1r dlllhl"'. from .1 la r.ut1 to C'Ofllbtnalluns Hreat 11tak IOI( tit'•• 1r in a <>upremrh 111,111111(111 1t mosphere Trnrm .ii drink• 111 quenc-h vour th1f'l Opt•n '<t•\f'n d11\' a Wffk (or lunch and 1hnrlt'r INI; I Adami;, H un11ni:t1111 l\1·11d1 962 91 lft MEOITERR ANl!:AN ROOM Alrporte r I nn <'on«eni.al and '-Hludtd fnim 1hr bwty a irporl ~urroundtnp l ht' Mtchternnl'an Ru .. m 11fft'n ~upNh mnttnental culJltnl' tur lun.-h, rlm ner and Sund•v h r\ln<'h l'np l'nlf'r ~inl'M'nt ni,h1ly in thl' ('11batt't Loon_... 1~ Cap1"1n\ r ahlt •~ • opm for d1nlni 2-4 hour-Pf'rff'fl fot wakhinJ C'ahforntft ~unM'l' '" th,. t hi:h1 I h·• I. l.. .. •llll(t· I h .. 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C'11feo thl' pl.11 1· I•• mt't'l Orwn 7 1luy" n -.l't'k. ,; 1M1 1 m 111 .IO p 111 Mu<lerately pm •·'I t."100 Mnl' Ari hur Hlvd . ;-.J,.,.,,>< 1rt Rt-arh l71i :.!IMll Lt UI \RRITZ Flpt•rit>nt1 ""11'"'''1' Frf'm h µruv 1111 1.11 ,.11,llll' whilf' 1i1nina 1n th111 1n1H11111tr "rl'll< h c hnlt'llll ~Pf"(·1tl ttl"o inducft' tatk 11f l11mh, vt"al M1tr'<1tl11 .111cl 11 lw111111ful ~t'lt\'llOO (If ,,.. ... 11 li•h H11mPmeol' nwud win mn~ 1ft·"1•rl>o E11111v ~1111 hr\in<'h with unlim it.ed cllampagne, an elttbc>rate buffet. • hot entree and d~wrt-all serv~ in a ('Oty, rel.all · ed atmo11phere. FuJI bar with d1•rnt''ll1c and imported wint' selec- l111ni; Lunch, Mon.-Fn.. Oinner. '<eVt'n n11(h&.s. SUnday brunch -& I-& N Newport Rlvd , Newport Beach. 6-&fi 6700 LE CHARDONNAY Tht finest in classic French and nuuvt'lle cuisine in pluah s urround· ln!(ll. E1r1lt' your senllt'!> with Su- preme of Duck with poached Cali fornia F1111s or Lobster C'ru.84.'ro le in a Chardonnay wine 1w ce with rhant.erelles. Extensive <1elttt1on of wrnt"!> from a tempualurt'-con· lrolled cellar. Lunch Mon Fn. 11 .lO :.UO Dinner Mon Sal lrom fi \II -;Un hrunc-h 11 -2::1() Jn flf'l[I~ tr~ Hotel. I~) MacArthur Blvd., lrvmt' 7.i'l i'.777. LE MIDI Se"eritl t hings ma ke th1:1 award win nm!( hideaway truly special. Walter, the11 Sw1 chef, trained 1n liOme nf the bet>t houses; Palace St Moritz. Plat'1' C!.taad, Baur au Lar, Zurich . Authen ti c c u1 11 tne Provencele season.al it<>urmet fes- tival., a Sunday hrunr h ~1 unique 11", like ~teppmg bar k 111 time tu an era when e11ceUenct' of food was matrhed bv 1ttnerous h1Jt>pllal11:.. a h1 ,.,p1talll> rarely found thew daV>t. .Jum Marica and Walter in their f'rt'm·h country home. Lunch, din· nl'r and Sunday brunch. Banquet fol'1lit1t''< C'l1J1Sed Mondavo;. :l.i:!t Via l.1d11. Newport Beach. tl":'~-4904 INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER Takt-an enchant~ J<iurnev inl11 lnd111 w1th11ut leavini.: Oroni:I' ( 'mtn t\ ,\utht>ntic Tandnon d111hell t>lt>i.:anlh presented in the Mol(hul 1rad1t111n Meat and fii.h d1-.l1t>-o prt>pJrf'<i .ind marinated 1n " hlt>nd 111 ht•rh, .ind frhh .:r.111nd ... p1c-e-. lmpr .. •Nvl' df>'o1gn and clt-1· .. r talc~ \1111 h111·k tu tht' ltith .t•nlUr\ 1.unt h cl1nnu, Sundtt\ brunt h 11'100 Hmtnl St . N1•w1Mrt Be1i. h. 75:2 :,'.!UU ITAL.JAN CARMELO'S Thi~ ultra 11mart ha,en 11f ei11 ep· luinal Italian and ( '1mtmental cUllllnl' is onl' of the morr reward1nr; pla<'t"I lo dine. Frel'<h pallUI and -.ptt11tl "lil(hl .. !!Auces art' ,·art'fullv prepared by Lhrtt of the fin'°'t luii. 1an chl'f' Piano ber enll'rt.amment t'\•mplemenui the fun alm08pherl' l'ftlio dmin« availabll' for the-sun loveN 0pt'n Tut>S.·Sun. fmm 6 p m for dinner. Sun. Brunch 11 00 2 .• IO 1.'>'..111 F. C'oa!tl Hwv. f'nron11 dl"I MM. 6ifl 19:?'.! DONATELLI' fo'11mnu' 1uzz.• Thi' .mgmal t11n11lv It.alien rl"SJ~urant ~rvtnJ: our '9mous p1ua & past.A l>me in or 1akt out. BHr and wme at._.1 "t'rvt>d f amily dining fur an 1nna1mn ficht inf( ~ldlfel 9430 Warner "'' at RU11h1ird, ~hind thl' S1x-.t.lt'r in l'l11van l'llllll, Fo11nt.111n V alll'y !)t;:t f,96!\ M RCF.l.LO'S Thi" 1tw1mf winner uffl'r"' an ex tt'ft111vt' rnl'nu ~pecial1una m J>lllllAll , """I. c11,ppino end their (1m01.1!t h11ndm11dl' p1rza. l'AIU.hlU.hf'rl !Un~ ' 1973. this family owned l'ftl41urant h8!S captured the heart.a ol brunch lovers BHides unlirrut.ed ~ham pagne, the lavish buffet includett 11v l and rnld entrees, a seafood bar 1tnd desst'rl l.llble, Sun. 10-:1. Lunch Mun Fri . Dinner 7 nll(ht.s a wh'k 17[].(r.! Beach al Slat.er, Hununict.11n Beath R42 5.'>0!l VILLA NOVA A ~autiful ba) view Crl'8lt'' thr romantic ~lllng that has madt' tht V ills No,·u a "spt'<'1al kind ol plll«t'" for ovt'r fifty years. Super h 1·u1 ... inr from Ctntral and Northern Ital\ served in Old W~rld r harm F.x ten,,1ve wine hsL Dinner niichtl\ Pumo bar F ull menu llll I OU a m 3111 Wt'St C'oasl Hv.n, . 1'.ewpon Beach 64:! "78811 IVEXCAN Ml CASA Their food 1s like a trip lo Mei1w' H1it.p11.aluv 111<.es hand in hand w11h their motto. ··M1 Cai;.a ~Su ( ·~"8." or mv house 1i. \·our houi.e E. ... tab l1shed i lll«' 1972. 1t'• no !lt'c-re• fnend;, en.1oy dininic 11tre Opt'n daih from 11 11 m. for Lunrh. Din ner 11nd l'ocktails Entertainmtnl Wed Sat micht.-. 1n the Rurr11 Roum :!9ti E l 7lh S1 . l'n1<l.l \1e-.a fi4:i 762fi NAJ'URAL/t-EALTHY FORTY CA RROTS ··t )tohu1\\I~ tashtun food."" ptor Hl'nr. Seice,...lrum lh-,cnver thnl tt'l.ll ll•"td let-11111( or t'BtlnK ~rl'al Ubllnl( mt-ul• prepued da1h. natural and ht.ihh\ llngmal recipe:> Fre,.h Jtll1."t'• -.QHHud datl~ A l{rl'al pl.:i. f' l11r I >inner 7 d11\<1 from 11 a m :..11nd1n t 'hampa,.rne Rrun1.·h Hf'lwt"t'n Aull •K'kll and I Mngnm. S.1 t ·.,11,1 l'l.u.t 111\lot'r ltvf'I '),'",0 97011 SEAR:XX> STEAKS \'.'IJTllONY'S PIER 2 l'lw :-; .. 11t 111'rn ( 'al1f Ht',..t.im .mr \\ ritf'f' \01le1i this 11ne tht' w1nnt'r o l t h1· hr--1 ,·alut> rt'11taunrnt.• I h .. 1r ~.il""d ''the talk11ftl1e t11v.n ~llh Ill 1;, 1r ..... h fi'h da1h t H:-. 1 t'll' '1~111n l l111m• the\. ha\f' tht' l>t-1 h.ipp' h .. ur in ·o rani:t> t 1111111, \ft•nll hd' .-afune ('lllJOI f\lr I hr Wt'111:h1 ,·un .... ·111u.., 01)f'n no:hth t111 rl1nnt'r l.onlll'd 11n thf' 1 .... 111l1t11I \,f:'wp11rt H1l\ .11 I 0:1 \I f.\,,, 'uh· Dr to.to :i I .!. I BLAC'KBEARD'S Notf'd for th.-ir mllmntl' ··p.,,,,,.. ... 1•1 tht Carihlwan" strnlt!iphet•• l h1 1r famoutt l'anbht'an pork l"h11p' ,,. " rare cul man find The e u .. n ... 1' t menu •lso offers heart\ heel entrt'f' .. and fre h ~af1Kid. 1.11.nrh '' .. t-nt"l! l 1-I Mon Fri [)mnt'r ln11T1 :, pm Happ\ Hom Mon fo"ri t -pm Tantal1:r111K n\qll'r hdr 'pt'\ 111ht ,,.., W 1d1' snttn TV T-.u hlnc k .. '""' h 11( .Jnhn Wa) nf' 1rf)urt "'""" l"'fl Beach 'i;tl 1ll.l80 THI!: CANNERY T h1<1 h1lllori(' wattrfront l11nrlm u~ 1n Ntwpurt'" Cannl'n< \ 1ll111CC' lt•N tu'" frf'!h Inc-al M"afood an1I .. , ... , trn ~r Ct\f\•m•ienth J01id ~"" r opt!O for Lunc·h. L>mnN "'"" C'hamPAtfn• Brul'){•h a.ncl HMhur C'ru1 F.ntttt.11nml'nt michth uul Sun afternooru F.nJt" tl11· 1 .. 11n11• food iallev •m~Th clam 1·ti11v.tlt'r1 :l(ll 0 l.at'aYtllt' fm1 !i 7": - Oa1ebook/ Fridsy, April 12 1985 2S • I + '* I Continued) GRAND DINNER THEATER lmprt'1!1ive dining and prof~aional produt'tlon11 ore sure to please each timf' you vi11il. The estraordinary buffet 11ffer11 roa11t baron or beer. iclated ham with a fruit sauce, Geor· gia chicken with peaches and glaze and the Mahi Mahi i11 11erved in a pea1'an1 nuce. Tri·Cf>lor fettuccini and cream is a reaJ favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play tonight! Grand l>inner Theater located within the Grand Hotel in Anaheim al 1 Hotel Woy. Coll 772-7710. TALE OF THE WHALE T HE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfront acro1111 from the Newport Beach pier, Tht' Rex is thf' Orange Coast's moat l'xclusive seafood restaurant. Well known for freah H awaiian gourmet fish itelect1on11 and Hpecializin11 in 11weet Channel l11land ahalone, ten· der veal and prime meat.5. The warm ambian<.'e of the padded l>1•11th"<, icuth1t· pamllnjt!I and the 1.1.ell swcked wine rack!! lend to Ht-x'" convivial 11tm11t1phere. The Rex of Newport i11 the choice of l11i·al11 a11 well a11 v1s1tor11. Recipient of the preHl11(iUllll Travel-Holiday oward. C'a 11ual/elel(8nl attire Lunrh, d inner. Call 67fl· ~fmo lor reservation,;. Valet parkinl( f':xperience a 11Ler hack into time Lu a place whe re you can d ine at your own leisure. EnJOY the romance of old Newport with a panoramic hay view. Excite your aen1e11 with their 11en11alion11l 11eafood and traditional favoritie11. Breakfa11t 7 a.m., Mon. Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner 4-11 Mon. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7 ·4. Oyat~r Bar Fri .. Sat. & Sun. Hanquet facilities up '41 500 400 Main St., Balboa. 673-46.1:t H A·R LEQ U IN THEATER DINNER RUSTY PELICAN THE WAREHOUSE Newport '11 mn11t innovative water- front dininic experience. Chef Charles Kalagian feature11 fre11h sea- food and international cuisine. Highly acclaimed, award winning 801. and Sun. l:irunch, also featuring pa11u dinin11. lnr redibll' oy11ter bar, exquisite amhience, exceptional live entertainment. Ranquel3 and cater mic available Lido Village, Newport ~ach. 67:1 4 700 F.very cu11tomer can be expected to be treated like a celebrity. The theater offen1 &Crumptiowi mea!a with top productions in an elerant atmo1phere. The 11umptuoua buffet includes rout baron of beef, ch icken and fi11h ditheA, pasta, u lod11, vegetables. and sinful des- sert.&. The Sal. and Sun. brunch includeti a variety of egg dishes. The Celebrity Terrace ia available for private dining. The individually decorated private balcony room• ovf'rlook the 450-11eat horfftlhoe 11haped main room. The Harlequin ia IOCllted at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. Call 979-7550. Fre!>h 11eafood and l1tt1< of 11' C'ome dock your8elf here and dint-1tver l1HJkinic the-beautiful Newport Ha\ Feat unnic I;, l•> 2!"1 frt-,..h fi~h ~ele( uum. daih· from ar111ind the world l\111 wait wa(uod har in lhl' lounge Lunch. I >innl'r, ~un Hrunr h 111 :'llewpmt :!i '.tfr W !'110 ... 1 Hwy .. ll42 ·34:1J Jn Irvine Lunch. Din ner. and Happv l-l1111r 1~:111 Main. :t1r1 1774 NG FOR A G REAT PLA CE TO EAT? TURN TO DATEBOOK 'S DINING GU IDE ! 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